Flight, an air canada flight, arrived in that very terminal on a flight from alaska earlier today, that he waited for his luggage along with the other passengers on that flight, that he retrieved his bags where he had checked firearms. These are firearms that you can legally check with the airline. And he legally was able to do that. He went to a bathroom, retrieved the firearm and came back out and started shooting. According to the initial investigations, it doesnt appear that he was targeting anyone in particular. He appeared to be shooting ram donnelly. There was no rym or reason to the shooting. But it appears that a lot of the people who he would have shot and some of the people that were killed might have been some of the passengers that were on this flight. Again, he came on a flight, an air canada flight were told, that came from alaska and landed earlier at ft. Lauderdale international airport. Again, this is a twist on something weve never seen before. Again, weve seen shoot
he released one hostage. he accepted food. i understand from charlie colson they come in with amphetamine to stay alert. and nuts to eat and food to maintain themselves? why the showing of good faith? this is not the typical jihadi suicide operation we have seen in the united states and mum by paris and elsewhere. if a jihadist wanted to kill and massacre they would do it from the beginning. this is something to bring a lot of media for many many, many hours. probably this is messaging others of the capability of being able to do the matter. i don t know, i m theorizing here. they need the exposure. judge jeanine: if the intent was
operationally important. that s the claim we have today from the white house from the tweet of president trump. something to look at. al qaeda itself, they re basically a local jihad group with the ability to reach out and attack the west. al qaeda is the central group that attacked us on 9/11. in london they killed 52 commuters. that s a long time ago. they sent three americans to try and conduct a suicide operation in manhattan in 2009. that s a decade ago now. luckily that failed. their ability to carry out anything now is very improbable. they have local regional affiliates in syria. they have other affiliates in north africa and other places around the world.
relating to what occurred during the campaign, which leads me to believe that there was some kind of quid pro quo relating to sanction, and the third sort of theme that runs through all of this is the obstruction of justice, if you take these three things and everything that s happened in the news today, they kind of always tie together. maya, we have basically gone through all of this here and barely talked about a washington post report about the interview of the president of the united states with mueller, that he still opposes the interview, that it would be like a death wish or a suicide operation, i think he means legally, to the president. as someone who s been an executive, you can t just duck the interview, but what about this heat that we re feeling about the mueller-trump face-off
been an i m on my way out, what we would see with a suicide operation, essentially. i m going to play my last hands and then i m going out on this very violent act against innocent people. i want to just apropos of this conversation bring in a gentleman who would be able to answer our questions. david shepherd, former executive director of security for the venetian resorted hotel and casino, also a former fbi s.w.a.t. team leader and ceo and chief preparedness officer at the readiness resource group. so, david, you ve been there. would a guy age 64, otherwise unremarkable, checking in at the mandalay bay or its subsidiary floors, four seasons, who had the kind of standard rolling bag and, oh, by the way, a couple of very obviously gun cases and not violin cases, would that be any cause for alarm? well, we have several gun shows here in las vegas, at the