door to dallas county. election administrators in those counties, as far as they could tell, they didn t get attacked. tarrant county, that votes republican, the election administrator there said he, too, scanned his county system to see if any of those 600 ip addresses had tried to mount any attacks, or try to attack their system. said he didn t get a single match. why did these russian hackers only target the democratic county and not the republican counties next door? is that the kind of thing that happened nationwide? is there a pattern of that kind of thing? is it because dallas is a famous county that you might have heard of if you only speak russian? we don t know. that was just a spot check. that was spot check reporting from the dallas morning news about what happened in their locality. and that s kind of what we ve got so far. the wall street journal has also been trying to report out the scope and the shape of the russian attack to see whether
counties next door? is that the kind of thing that happened nationwide? is there a pattern of that kind of thing? is it because dallas is a famous county that you might have heard of if you only speak russian? we don t know. that was just a spot check. that was spot check reporting from the dallas morning news about what happened in their locality. and that s kind of what we ve got so far. the wall street journal has also been trying to report out the scope and the shape of the russian attack to see whether this russian attack last year could conceivably have affected our ability to vote, in addition to the stuff that we understand better now, like the russian propaganda, and russian leaked documents and the rest of it. could it have affected the way we voted technically? the journal said they started surveying election officials in nearly every state in the country to start asking these questions. they now started to report out their findings, and here s what they report out of no
i would have handled it differently than sean, but sean handles it his way and i m okay with it. they have a leak issue and that is not unusual. joining us, host of reliable source, brian stelter and media analyst bill carter. again just to confirm what i was just saying, this white house is leak. we are getting information out of them on a regular basis that is obviously what is per tesching the president. and instigated the spot check of cellphones which is really unusual and could create some loyalty problems within that staff. yeah, i m struck by the fact that the president is confirming that this leak investigation happened inside the whoite hous with the review of staffer cellphones. this is not a drip, drip, drip of leak situation. this is clearly a gusher of leaks both from aides inside the white house, inside the west wing, and from people in other government agencies concerned about the administration. and our reporting from jich r
we do know, as a matter of fact, that he was killed there. but, as you can see from the newly released raw video, city of chicago fought for years resisting its release, here today for the first time, we have it. if you re watching this at home for the first time, what you see is it doesn t show that much. we want to show what we ve done. i ve been in the newsroom. here it is, blown up with spot checks. this the zoomed in part where it happens. left screen there circle, where we see an officer coming. there, we pause it, you can see two individuals, this is the first time we ve seen this, appear to be two people there in the one circle and on the left, we see another officer advancing. now we ll continue showing you this analysis. as it comes here, we see them moving. hard to make out. that there is cedric, we believe sed trick chapman, 17, shot dead, under the aunting in that spot check, what we call it, in front of white door, the other spot check, the other lightened
the shooting in which 13 people were killed, has revealed what may be a serious lack of security at government facilities. justice correspondent pete williams joins us live from washington. a government audit, tamron, says some of the roughly 13,000 private contractor guards assigned to protect federal buildings don t have all of the training they need on what to do in response to an active shooter. since 2010 the department of homeland security required that the guards receive active shooter training and the government accountability office told congress today it did a spot check of contractors and found five companies who say their guards received no such training, 11 other contractors surveyed said the guards they provide did get at least some active shooter training.