if he walked the museum and took note of the sacrifice of rosa parks and martin luther king and then left the museum and addressed the hate crimes that are running that are taking place all across our country, were he to visit the museum and note the role of the naacp and would literally work with us shoulder to shoulder, arm in arm to do something about the civil rights challenges of our time, the president invoked the name of frederick douglass. frederick douglass once said there is no progression without struggle. in other words, he was noting what s taking place in the streets today, that is resistance. and people are resisting the injustices of our time. so i d like to visit the museum with him. but not paying homage to the past, but taking note of the courage we need in the present. sounds like you re open to that idea if the president were to reach out to you. he says he s going to do much
leisurely walk pace. they ve stepped it up a little bit. the car is also so massive, it basically has the shoulders of an suv. it looks like a large model of a sedan, but look at it compared to the suburbans behind it. it s just a massive thing. also at this part of the parade we ve been seeing from the other shot that we had just a moment ago, this last stretch that the motorcade has made has been passed one of the larger concentrations that we ve seen of anti-trump protesters. we heard them a moment ago. we heard them shouting. we saw a lot of their signs. they didn t seem to be mass produced signs, homemade signs, and you saw shoulder to shoulder, anti-trump protesters and trump supporters in this one section of pennsylvania avenue as they drive down it. that will be that is more the type of protest. reporter: oh, we re stopping. we re stopping.
on veterans day there was one exchange about military spending and how robust it should be. raise your hand if you re a veteran here. we put them all together. they stick together, shoulder to shoulder, nice, gentlemen. whether you feel that overall in these debates enough attention has been paid to vets and their issues? there has been about 11 hours of debate and just small cursory amounts of time paid attention to veterans. i m a dad of two kids who are now serving in the army. i m also a combat veteran myself. for first time i m going to vote for their boss, not my own. for us to really truly support my children now that are going off into the army, we ve got to be economically strong to be able to buy the equipment and the things that they need to protect themselves and to be lethal on the battlefield. we ve got to really start talking about that. until somebody really comes to me with a plan that says, look, we re going to get back on our feet economically, it is not going to b
on veterans day there was one exchange about military spending and how robust it should be. raise your hand if you re a veteran here. we put them all together. they stick together, shoulder to shoulder, nice, gentlemen. whether you feel that overall in these debates enough attention has been paid to vets and their issues? there has been about 11 hours of debate and just small cursory amounts of time paid attention to veterans. i m a dad of two kids who are now serving in the army. i m also a combat veteran myself. for first time i m going to vote for their boss, not my own. for us to really truly support my children now that are going off into the army, we ve got to be economically strong to be able to buy the equipment and the things that they need to protect themselves and to be lethal on the battlefield. we ve got to really start talking about that. until somebody really comes to me with a plan that says, look, we re going to get back on our feet economically, it is not going to b
microscopic search of the ground. now in any search, that takes dozens of people, shoulder to shoulder, looking for any little fiber. there is no way this crime scene is going to be investigated like a regular crime scene. you had better hope you get whatever you can from the big pieces with the big pieces, the intelligence from the americans, from the black boxes, you build a picture. phil, is there enough, though obviously in an ideal world, beyond the evidence from the crash scene, you would have human intelligence. you have the opportunity to have people on the ground going around talking to villagers, talking it to other security personnel about what they saw, what they heard, what they actually witnessed. that, again, given the reagenli of the situation seems unlikely. so from a signal intelligence basis, can one glean enough information to figure out who was exactly pulled the trigger?