interview. yet, yesterday, he was able to board that flight in anchorage carrying only one piece of checked luggage, a hand gun, along with ammunition. he went to saint paul, minneapolis, where he boarded the delta flight here to fort lauderdale at which point he got out, he retrieved the baggage, went into the bathroom, loaded the gun and commits his carnage. aside from the pain and suffering of the direct victims here, the disruptions to fort lauderdale have been absolutely immense. there were hundreds if not thousands of people stranded here until the we hours of the night last night. you could see people milling about on the streets of fort lauderdale, far from the airport, pulling their luggage behind them apparently looking for places to stay, for things to eat, places to go to the bathroom. for some this tragedy has exposed failures at several levels. the failure of the family to inform family of his problems. failure of the fbi to recognize it failure of the local police depart
people were talking about didn t show up and the hidden trump vote did. it didn t serve romney s campaign for people to think he had it in the bag. supporters aren t going to get out in the same way. it s political reports has gotten much more poll focused, it s taken over and less than on the street interviews. it became passe in the business. not entirely. i m not in the place where i want to say be skeptical of the polls. i think people are going to be. that ship has sailed. we shouldn t ignore that the media had a part to play in the file your of t failure of the polls. one of the poll severs that did a good job of this, he asked who they were voting for and who their neighbors were voting for. they were much more forth right talking about who their
people were talking about didn t show up and the hidden trump vote did. it didn t serve romney s campaign for people to think he had it in the bag. supporters aren t going to get out in the same way. it s in nobody s interest. goes back to what david said. i ve noticed over the years the political reports has gotten much more poll focused, it s taken over and less than on the street interviews. it became passe in the business. not entirely. i m not in the place where i want to say be skeptical of the polls. i think people are going to be. that ship has sailed. we shouldn t ignore that the media had a part to play in the file your of t failure of the polls. one of the poll severs that did a good job of this, he asked who they were voting for and who their neighbors were voting for. they were much more forth right
be giving after the election but after a few weeks of taking selfies in the woods, i thought it would be a good idea to come out. what is the feeling among democrats of hillary clinton now? is it fatigue? is it fondness? is it failure? what is the what is the attitude about? you got to give her this, she gives great speeches in defeat and she did it again. she s very good at that sort of thing. there is a debait under way now. you had david brock this last week, an ally of hillary clinton saying that democrats really need to have this investigation of the party and overhaul of the whole thing i think far more people are pushing back and saying there isn t anything wrong with the party, not anything wrong with the message that hillary clinton was an imperfect messenger, talking about staying the course, building on success at a time
failure. he faced his permanent loss. his son tony lost his last arm. friday he most of the time i was destroyed. but she was there in are are for our families. when the general left iraq, he said secttarion violence is almost serry. a year later troops were pulled out of iraq and three years later isis wives born. he reflected on what iraq taught him. is that, there is limits.