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Obviously the investigators are still trying to figure out what was behind this, who the bomber is. Im told theyve identified a male as the bomber but theyre still trying to learn more about him. What is most striking to you . What was the bomb made out of . Because that leads you to oo lot of conclusions. This is the deadliest Terror Attack since july 7th, 2000 fiv 2005. And almost certainly a Hydrogen Puraukside bomb. Because the signature of al qaeda and isis are these kinds of bombs. So where was it made . Because you need a commercial refrigerator often the store the chemicals. Theyre very toxic if youre making these kinds of bombs, youre oftenb wearing a gas mask. Theres a whole apparatus i would be looking for. We dont know if its a hydrogen peroxide bomb. Would it be a loan wolf scenario . Or how likely would that be . Im skeptical. Weve had people in this country build those bombs and kill themselves. Its difficult. You need training. Ive been in Bomb Making Courses where it t

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obviously the investigators are still trying to figure out what was behind this, who the bomber is. i m told they ve identified a male as the bomber but they re still trying to learn more about him. what is most striking to you? what was the bomb made out of? because that leads you to oo lot of conclusions. this is the deadliest terror attack since july 7th, 2000 fiv 2005. and almost certainly a hydrogen puraukside bomb. because the signature of al qaeda and isis are these kinds of bombs. so where was it made? because you need a commercial refrigerator often the store the chemicals. they re very toxic if you re making these kinds of bombs, you re oftenb wearing a gas mask. there s a whole apparatus i would be looking for. we don t know if it s a hydrogen

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20161221:03:58:00

correct. drug conspiracy charges. when you were 19. yes, when i was 19. i was convicted in federal in federal district court in minnesota. i received a sentence of 188 months. and that was in december of 1989 after serving almost 11 years, president clinton commuted my sentence on july 7th, 2000. after my release, i went to arizona state university where i obtained my bachelor s degreeing in political science and after that, i went on to law school at the university of michigan and graduated from there and ultimately, i took the bar in georgia and i am now practicing as a criminal defense attorney in the public defender s office. what would you like t say to president obama in addition to thank you for the pardon, but in the remaining days of had his presidency how he should be thinking about using this absolute power?

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20161221:06:58:00

federal district court in minnesota. i received a sentence of 188 months. and that was in december of 1989 after serving almost 11 years, president clinton commuted my sentence on july 7th, 2000. after my release, i went to arizona state university where i obtained my bachelor s degreeing in political science and after that, i went on to law school at the university of michigan and graduated from there and ultimately, i took the bar in georgia and i am now practicing as a criminal defense attorney in the public defender s office. what would you like to say to president obama in addition to thank you for the pardon, but in the remaining days of had his presidency how he should be thinking about using this absolute power? hilde definitely like you said first say thank to you president obama.

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