bay. as we are very well aware this is an investigation that s becoming more politically charged by the day. appreciate it. the president s facing pressure from senators who investigate the disappearance. at this point i m wondering what you make of what we ve heard from saudi arabia, what we ve heard from the trump administration? what do you want to see happen? well, anderson, every day is becoming more and more obvious that the saudi government was involved in this tragic episode and that this is really a very serious matter. we need to take action. america s leadership is desperately needed. there s a provision in our constitution in regards to the freedom of the press. it s a fundamental part of our democracy and of global democracies. and what the saudis allegedly did here countervenes all international laws. let s find out exactly what happened, and if the government
if there were any modifications played to turn a semiautomatic, fully automatic with the pieces the sheriff showed me that ll have to be done by opening up the gun. but there s no doubt from everyone i ve talked to that these were automatic firing weapons. the question is how did he get and train them with no detection. anderson. drew griffin appreciate that. i ll bring if a law enforcement panel. art roderick. phil mud. joey. when you see that you ll see that is just a work around? it is a work around. he did make some modification, i saw a red dot sight look like a 223 that caused it to go automatic. also what looked like a 308 rifle with a long regular scope
that i think everybody realize that can reach out to thousands of yards. a guy from who all i ve heard did not have any military training would have the ability to do this? i mean, he s got two locations, he s got the weaponry, he s got, you know i mean it seems like a staked out position. the cameras? a lot of this doesn t make sense, you re putting your finger on a corner of it, anderson. an individual who acquired this kind of weapon over months or years. he was also acquiring a explosive material that was used for a device, for a vehicle, a backpack. my judgment when i look at the explosive material he was acquiring he was probably researching something online. investigators may have some information by looking at his laptop by what he was researching. we must know at this point by looking his cell phone and laptops because who he was calling and e-mailing.
to the death toll here and saying puerto rico got the budget out of whack, seeming to reiterate some of his tweets where he said they want everything done for them, and claiming there would have to be difficult decisions ahead when it comes to helping puerto rico because of the economic situation here. i m not sure exactly who the president spoke with, but i can tell you some things i ve heard about president trump from residents since we ve been here, i cannot repeat to you on television, anderson. sanjay, the president just now that we ve been on the air just tweeted out, great progress is being made. when i was there over the weekend, a number of first responders took me aside and said what they re seeing at the ground level, they had a lot of frustration over a lack of organization, a lot of them said they had been sitting around waiting for days to finally get remission to go out and help. firefighters took it upon themselves to hand out food on saturday, the kind of supplies on
annoy making contact with some of these clinics on this island. also, there are there s a situation, anderson, of preventable deaths, people who were not directly affected by the hurricane, but who have chronic illness, not able to get their missions, basic things to keep them alive. that is just tragic. you heard so much self-congratulations today, it was surprising maybe a little bit shocking considering how much is still ongoing here. there s still hospitals that are having a hard time communicating. there are still hospitals that have limited fuel that cannot accept new patients because they have no consistent care. there s still people trapped in their homes, trapped in shelters, unable to get the care that they need. that in some ways is the most tragic part of it all because they can be saved.