shoesh associated with the suspect and we are in the recovery phase of that. the mandalay bay itself has gone back to service, minus the 32nd floor. and they would like everybody advised that if they are separated from their hotel room, they have the ability to return to the hotel. now, the location in question, the concert hall, we will be in a long process of body recovery out there and evidence recovery. and evidence documentation. so you re going to have to ask the public s patience and as we bring information forward, it s a long, laborious process, to identify the victims and reunite them with the family members to advise them of their situation. so, we still have the families responding to the las vegas metropolitan police department headquarters in order to conduct
back to service, minus the 32nd floor. they would like everybody who operated to not return to the hotel. now, the location in question, the concert hall, we will be in a long process of body recovery out there and evidence recovery. and evidence documentation. so you re going to have to ask the public s patience. as we bring information forward, it s a long, laborious process, to identify the victims and reunite them with the family members to advise them of their situation. so we still have the families responding to the las vegas metropolitan police department headquarters in order to conduct a reunification of their family or friends. eventually, in the next few
leader, abu bakr al baghdadi has been moving around, dismissing rumors that he may be injured or dead. bringing in cnn correspondent barbara starr. are officials close to pin-pointing his location? we don t really know the answer to that because this is such sensitive information. very little is being said about it, they are saying that in the last few weeks they ve been aware of some of his movements. so this is an indication they do have some recent intelligence. it s not realtime. we don t know where he is right this minute. one official has indicated. but they are working this now, working their way back, trying to see if they can move some of this information forward, where he might be, who he might be talking to, how he might be moving around, and see what they can develop to see if it is possible to go after him at this point. there is a $25 million reward on his head for his capture. he the thinking is, you know, he may be hiding somewhere in iraq. he may be deep in deep hi
counsel is asking that a high official at the va be put in charge of taking the whistleblower complaints and their allegations seriously and doing something about them. the white house responded by saying it s accepted this letter and is sharing the concerns with the va. wolf? pretty shocking stuff. drew griffin, thanks very much. members of congress now are making the va scandal a top priority. we re joined by the chairman of the house veterans affairs committee, congressman jeff miller of florida. when you saw this report, what did you think, congressman? well, obviously it angers anybody that watches a report like that, but i m not surprised because we ve heard from whistleblower after whistleblower all across the country. when they bring information forward, there is a campaign to shut them up. basically they re said to be disgruntled employees and they have been asked to do something extra so they re just trying to cause trouble for the bosses. it s not the way to get the
if you actually listen to many of the journalists who are very high ranking in this particular space, the folks who have really done a good job of bringing this kind of information forward, they will tell you we re more than a little bit spooked. that s not moving in the direction that it should be. in fact, frankly, i think a lot of what you heard from snowden not really coming down on either side of a lot of complicated issues there really supports their view. you can understand why they re spooked. the very a members of congress who say why didn t he come to us instead of the guardian also say he s guilty of treason. it makes a sense that these journalists would be spooked. ryan, as someone who s dealt with secrets and with informants before and understands what you need to do to keep a source secret, snowden also goes on to say, in the wake of this year s disclosures, it should be clear that unencrypted journalist source information is unforgivably reckless. this comes against