party. cnn s kristin holmes is there for us at the rally. kristin, what are pennsylvania republicans saying? are they concerned about these candidates right now? well, they are absolutely concerned. according to both trump advisers as well as state republicans that i spoke to besides the fact that trump has privately criticized both candidates particularly oz, his campaign, his performance, they believe it is too late for him to actually distance himself from these races. as you said, he hand picked oz and despite pleas from state republicans endorsed mastriano in the 11th hour. so the hope now is that trump s popularity in the state will actually boost these lagging campaigns, but i ve got to tell you, jim, it might be a heavy lift, particularly when it comes to oz. i have spoken to a number of republican voters, trump supporters who say when it comes to oz they are still on the fence. they do not feel like they connect with him. they don t feel like they know anything abo
Idea that everyone living in london is living the life of riley. Has prizes are driving people out . I wa nt prizes are driving people out . I want a government that deals with Employment Issues for the whole country. In former Mining Communities that have high levels of unemployment, deprivation, iwant communities that have high levels of unemployment, deprivation, i want a Labour Government and a National Investment bank and invest in those communities and bring hope and opportunity is for those people just as much as i want to conquer homelessness on the streets of london, birmingham or manchester, it is the country we are talking about. You very helpfully mentioned the Opinion Polls, i am really pleased about that, it was very kind of you. All i can say is in 2015, almost exactly two years ago, i was given 2001 exactly two years ago, i was given 200 1 as an outside chance. Exactly two years ago, i was given 2001 as an outside chance. Cheering applause i think that is what my young
intercept? this does take you back frankly when you re thinking about the possibility of an aircraft being used as a terrorist weapon. here we are approaching the anniversary of 9/11, and was there a scramble? was there an attempt to intercept, and then if they had intercepted it, what would they have tried to do, talk him down or if the worst case was going to happen, would they have done something more drastic. these are questions i d like to learn about as the ntsb looks into it. do we have to look at the security of aviation facilities where people can skbjump into a cockpit like this and cause some kind of a scare. it s something i m sure they ll be looking at. but when you have somebody who s an employee, a trusted individual who s allowed inside the perimeter, it s pretty hard to do much about that. if it had been somebody who got through the system or leapt the fence or was an outsider, that
want to assume anything here, i m always careful, but obviously, you know, what the digital footprint looks like, who he s in contact with, is there a radicalization process. in germany right now the most important thing is helping the, supporting the first responders to help those who might be able to survive this and make sure there s not a second or a third vehicle attack. in these instances, the vehicle attack tends to be solo, unlike what we saw years ago with al qaeda. so in germany they just want to ensure that others who are out tonight continue to be safe. sam vinaigrette is also with us on the phone. what do you see is the challenges or perhaps the routine approaches of this kind of investigation? > to juliette s point, this is not the first time we ve seen a vehicle used as a terrorist weapon in germany. we had a horrific attack in 2016 when terrorists used a lorie and drove it into a crowd of people.
agencies to take? well, one incident that comes to mind by the boston marathon attack. and of course the first reports as we ve seen here very graphically always some confusion and inconsistency. one key thing, i think, though, will happen is whether this person was on anyone s radar scope, either the fbi and/or nypd. and then, of course, the question is, well, how intrusive should law enforcement and/or intelligence be? whenever we have these incidents, the critique normally is we should have been more intrusive. there should have been more surveillance. this is exactly what happened after the boston marathon. of course, regrettably this method of operation now, a simple thing like a truck which can be turned into a terrorist weapon, and once again, it appears that we re seeing an