and he came out and caught by a reporter who asked him, you know, how do you explain what happened. first, he gave his explanation of what went wrong for hillary clinton, so let s listen to that moment first. i ve never cast a vote i was prouder of. you know, i watched her work for two years. i watched her go through that bogus e-mail deal. sheing fought through that and fought through everything and prevailed against it all. but then at the end we had the russianss and fbi deal. she did everything else. and still won by 2 million votes. that s his take on what went wrong and then in a print interview former president clinton said this about donald trump. he doesn t know much. one thing he does know is how to get angry white men to vote for him. that s what trump responding to in these tweets.
tomorrow. why is it important to get back on air and get back to your job at the station? brian, it s what she loved to see me do. she loved to see me in work mode to have the exclusive interview all lined up while she was there at the station. she liked sheing me in that environment. also too when you take an anchor position, in times of tragedy and grief, you will have to console your viewership and the community. in this troubling time, we need to tell people that we literally will start this process together. feel feel like they knew allison and especially morning tv. people are waking up and getting ready for the day and watching people like allison every day. for you now that you had a couple of weeks to reflect on
attorney or north charleston police and another taseing situation. mario givens said he tased him though a witness said he wasn t the burglary suspect he was looking for. chances are there are other people who say i remember that police officer. let me call a lawyer right now or let me go file a complaint right now because it happened to me also. reporter: but these are not slam dunks against slager. he was exonerated in the complaint filed in that givens case. keith wears says a judge probably won t allow those to be mentioned in his criminal trial because they would be prejudicial and in criminal and civil cases juries often give more weight to a police officer s testimony given the authority they have and the stresses they face on the beat. wolf. what other details, brian have you learned about michael slager the ex-police officer there in north charleston, putting off investigators, i take it on the day of the sheing? we re told by an official of
since may 2013. the women came to the attention of investigators through another terrorism investigation. people in the neighborhood tell us noelle is married with a young daughter. sheing or ing orargued with her husband but there was nothing to indicate she had jihadist leaning. i would never expect that. i saw the fbi this thorn ingis morning. that s crazy. reporter: at one point, noelle velentzas, between 2008 and 2009 was homeless according to a local islamic transitional center for women. they released a statement saying noelle velentzas was a homeless woman who sought refuge in our shelter. during this time she completed studies to become a home healthcare provider. the next court appearance is