passed on to the miami office. neither of those steps were taken, josh. you re right, and there are many different things about this statement that are stunning. i think you keyed in on perhaps the most stunning level of information, the level of specificity that was provided. if we think about this youtube post that was the subject of intense conversation yelled following the aftermath of the shooting, we looked at that and said, even as analysts here, law enforcement analysts saying it didn t have that level of specificity or credibility that maybe would have warranted additional action. it s tough to say that here with this situation where, again, you read the information the bureau has put out as far as the information that was provided. there are no words, you know, to explain this. i know that will be part of the an exhaustive review to determine what happened, but it shows the type of risks that law enforcement deals with in gathering information. and i hope, and i ll say that
enough, guys. jesse: all right. send some of that hot chocolate back up here. we could use it. not only do they have the people in uniform, they have the plain clothes officers too. so if you try anything funny, think about it. there could be a regular guy to take you downtown. kennedy: we talked about the terror attacks we ve seen in new york city but also the incident in las vegas deals the way that law enforcement deals with crowd control. you have a lot more snipers and spotters who are not only here in times square but also along the perimeter and the streets and avenues that run counter to this part of the world. jesse: i think it s like a 12-block radius. very safe. people are starting to get fired up. kennedy: come on down. jesse: if you re crazy. coming up, richard fowler puts the times square partieser to pe
enough, guys. jesse: all right. send some of that hot chocolate back up here. we could use it. not only do they have the people in uniform, they have the plain clothes officers too. so if you try anything funny, think about it. there could be a regular guy to take you downtown. kennedy: we talked about the terror attacks we ve seen in new york city but also the incident in las vegas deals the way that law enforcement deals with crowd control. you have a lot more snipers and spotters who are not only here in times square but also along the perimeter and the streets and avenues that run counter to this part of the world. jesse: i think it s like a 12-block radius. very safe. people are starting to get fired up. kennedy: come on down. jesse: if you re crazy. coming up, richard fowler puts the times square partieser to pe
the feds need to talk to ministers, grass root leaders and others that will say there are two sides to this. one, we have to deal with the violence, but we must deal with how law enforcement deals with the violence because there is a law enforcement issue in the city. on thursday i was in chicago meeting with several faith leaders to do two things, first, to announce their participation in the ministers march for justice next month in washington, d.c. marking the 54th anniversary of dr. king s i have a dream speech and taking the trump administration to task for endangering that dream, but secondly to address the administration s recent decision to send federal agents into
the suggestion of a terror attack that never happened prompting new questions for president trump. why did he tell supporters about an attack in sweden that never took place. a warning from the senate intelligence committee. if you have papers related to russian interference in the election, hold on to them. they are wanted as part of a probe into moscow. new executive order on immigration be expeexpected thi. but first who is impacted the move and how law enforcement deals with it. i m ana cabrera. great to see you. i m boris sanchez. let s start with the surprising comment made by the president at the campaign rally. he made a comment that is drawing questions about where he