exponentially almost in an unknowable way since 9/11, no. i don t think this gives ammunition to the other side. i think that individual tragedies no matter how awful they are and heart rendering should not give rise to knee-jerk legislative fixes which are anything but. we have different rules in europe and asia. we have government intrusion and involvement in technology and privacy issues throughout a broad spectrum from asia and europe and the united states and latin america and these servers could be anywhere on the web as everywhere, so a u.s. response to big data and eavesdropping and privacy invasions and balancing security and liberty are almost academic conversations when you can just pick up all the technology and move it to a different country or offshore. and keep in mind and becoming i just want to, if i can, talk about what is going on, on the campaign trail
resonated with the public is because of what you are seeing right now. it s the body cam video from the police officer as he challenged samuel dubose. an opinion piece by cincinnati inquirer editorial board member asks what would we know about this shooting had there not been this video? he s joining me from cincinnati. with a welcome to you, sir. thank you. if not for the video, do you think we d be talking about samuel due cbs newsbose? without this video we would have a completely different narrative for sure. when we saw that video and everyone across the country saw the video, it was shocking violent, and very heart rendering. you saw when mr. dubose was stopped, you saw the submissiveness. you saw the fact that he didn t even know what he was being stopped for. it was like the proverbial hollywood busted taillight story
night. and one person told me that he may have decided sometime during that time that he was going to commit suicide. and that for some reason he was going to do it in hurt rousely spectacular fashion. nobody can pin it to anything he he said, wrote or any attitude during the time or weeks and months leading up to it. back to the memorial here, this started as a small thing around a light standard aarp thursday evening a couple of flags and flowers. it has grown into 200-foot long absolutely i could say hard rendering mem more for the five servicemembers that died heart rendering. there are rumors that the westboro baptist church may show up to disrupt things. a real show of things. across chattanooga we re seeing signs, big electronic billboards, seeing chattanooga strong. all the flags are at half-staff.
fbi after noticing suspicious behavior. it goes to show how insidious this threat is coming from syria and iraq and this whole isis issue. something need to be done about it. eric: the former boston chief of police joins us. this must be so heart rendering for you because the father robert and the son alex who is now charges. my thoughts and prayers are with the family today. it s been a difficult time for captain ciccolo. they were struggling for a period of time to try to get him to address issues he had going on in his life. at one point the captain had to
touching. thank you for telling us about that. let s talk about all of this with cnn aviation analyst miles o brian and ripped quest, the most requested man in business and dr. sanjay gupta, chief medical correspondent. i want to talk about you and i were talking about watching the report. you don t like the transcript of this exchange between the pilot and the co-pilot have been released. why? no because the transcript the cockpit voice recorder it s in the investigation and it s released at the end. it s always released. it s not as if this has got key information hidden away a transparency issue. we all knew what it said the prosecutors remarks last week told us every single fact. all we got was the release of the transcript was heart rendering details, which makes it much more unpleasant for the families. we done get a salient new fact. that s the important thing to