mohamed and lee malvo? mohamed was later executed, he s on the left. malvo s doing left. their motive was islamic jihad and, in fact, at least one terrorism conviction was had in that case. right. yeah, gregg, that s a great point. i was in washington, d.c. in the maryland area, an instructor at the secret service training center in prince georges county at time, so i remember vividly how that paralyzed the entire area, the mohamed shootings there. this kind of thing, and this is what really frightens me about these lone wolf-style attacks if this is the case in this incident in arizona, these multiple incidents, it s very difficult, gregg, to pick up and close these cases down because the investigative bread crumbs are so few. think about it, there s very little training needed. obviously, you just have to learn how to pull a trigger at this case. basic marksmanship at best.
big day on capitol hill. hillary clinton s one-time i.t. guy to testify before the benghazi committee. or will he? what if he takes the fifth like he said he would? or what if he gets immunity? is. plus, he went there. donald trump with a personal attack on the only woman in the republican field for the white house. well, has he finally crossed the line? we re going to debate that. uh-huh. and he s now correct. politically correct. james bond dealing with stronger women and anti-smoking messages. [laughter] the verdict on that and more with our #oneluckyguy straight in from miami, judge alex back on outnumbered. gregg: and i was so looking forward to the next bond film, and thousand you ve ruined it. oh, i know. gregg: who wants that kind of bond, all right? not me. gregg: thank you, you guys. thank you. jenna: federal authorities busting what they call a decade-long immigration racquet in california. racket in california.
to come back with a clean bill of health, but what s ago interesting is that the united states did not want custody of anybody coming into the country until we gave a stamp of approval. and that s why the bill was sent to those steamship companies who didn t like that, by the way, that they were being billed. but they were responsible for the health of their passengers, so the they delivered somebody who was sick, it was our thinking that they had to pay for that treatment until the patient could. gregg: they have a scene in the godfather where a child comes over, and he s quarantined for several months. jenna: right. see? it happens. gregg: that was the only time i d ever heard of it. well done. jenna: we ll get the second part during the next hour of happening now. i m excited to show our viewers and hear what you have to think as well. gregg: look forward to it. all right, dramatic video out of japan. helicopters rescuing people trapped inside their homes as torrential rain caus
you do not want to see, obviously, your name on that list. what s very important about this as well, these were not just randomly-selected wealthy people they picked. there s a nexus here with the koch brothers, sheldon edelson whose name has come up. these are people intimately involved in the political arena as well. these aren t actors, people with just a public profile. they have a political profile as well, and i think that was done intentionally. that was not by mistake. gregg: and there s an extortion come tonight to component to this, dan, as well, because the al-qaeda web site says you can get off the target list if you withdraw all your money from american banks and denounce israel. is this an attempt by jihadists to disrupt the u.s. economy? of course. this is absolutely. this is what terrorists do. they inspire terror looking to meet an end game goal. whatever means they have to get there, they will implement. but this is a strategy that s been if you look at al-awl
nicely, i understand it, but i m still going to stick to the big bang theory tv show. [laughter] reporter: that s a little simpler. gregg: and it s funny. the big bang in reality wasn t very funny. thanks very much, patti ann brown. reporter: thanks gregg. jenna: well the russian president getting a standing ovation after taking to the podium today before signing a treaty making crimea part of russia now. [applause] jenna: russian officials mocked the sanctions signed by president obama calling them a joke. an op-ed in the wall street journal today says they may be just that. the editorial page writing: the sanctions mr. obama announced are worse than useless because their main impact will be to make america look week. joining us now, brett stephens, had his own column as well that touched on this. let s just talk in general about the reaction in the last 24 hours to these sanctions. what do you think it means? well, i mean, when your adversaries are spitting in your fa