usually republicans who are making the argument, not democrats. so, when you look at the actual policies, criminal justice reform, basically, they are saying he was immorally tough on inner-city black kids. it s amazing that this is coming from democrats. i think the democrats have lost their heroes, jason. there is not any previous president they can point to you and say this is our hero, and their hero today, unfortunately, our socialism and the leaders of socialism. i think it s a very sad thing for the country. jason: bernie sanders, right here, on top of the ticket, he s not even registered democrat. he calls himself a democratic socialist by definition. but i got to tell you, i voted again against the affordable care act and so did every other republican. i m telling you, if you watch
of information police say they re looking at is the profile of the shooter, the interviews they have been conducting with his family and friends. we don t know the context of those interviews yet, but police say they are very interesting and that they certainly hope that will eventually lead to a motive. dana. dana: we re learning more about those who were killed? reporter: we are, dana. today the sheriff s department here released the names of all 12 victims. their families were notified yesterday. these people, they range in age from 18-year-old college student elena housely, niece of adam, to a former father of two working as a part time bouncer at the club to, of course, ventura county sergeant who was being hailed as a hero today, of course, for saving so many
unfortunately, tragically losing his life. his partner attempted to drag him out into a position of safety. again, this is all going on in a very chaotic situation when these officers are arriving and trying to save lives. sounds textbook and he should be celebrated as a hero today. james, we know 29-year-old man, dressed in black, didn t have an id on him. there were a lot of eye witnesses. we will find out from them, authorities will find out, did he say anything when he carried out the shooting? did he yell anything? walk out through how the authorities are identifying motive. we know the incident took place at 11:19 p.m. specific standard time last night. we re just around seven hours. this investigation is in its absolute infancy. we know that the police responded within three minutes
yesterday morning. he s been demanding an investigation before the final vote. what happened in between? a lot of people believe this confrontation in an elevator may have had something to do with with it. look. nobody believes me. i didn t tell anyone and you re telling all with women that they don t matter, that they should stay quiwitht because if they tell you what happened to them, your going to ignore them. so many women are powerless. can you not give an answer, senator. you just released a press statement, you don t have the curage to give them an answer? you can be a hero today. be a hero. now, anderson cooper spoke to one of these protesters. here s what she said was going through her mind at the time.
statement. you don t have the courage please, please to give them an answer? the future of our country, sir. you can be a hero today. a lifetime appointment in the supreme court. be a hero. you just hear her voice there. but anderson cooper spoke with one of those protesters who confronted him in the elevator. senator flake there, of course. here s what she said was going through her mind at the time i felt like he really needed to hear. like he needed to understand that women feel incredibly enraged about the thought of our stories, of our experiences of surviving sexual violence being dismissed, laughed at, disbelieved. and i just. a great sense of urgency. i saw in his face that he could not escape the emotion. i wanted of him to really stay