you know, a couple of three, four months ago. actually it was a little bit longer than that. that was today. and there s also at this reuters interview, he passed out a map of his electoral college win to each reporter. mark, i don t know. can you explain why he s so obsessed with this? a couple things. don, he used to do the same with you. he would show you the polls. listen, i thought, you know, it was unorthodox, unusual, but at least he was in the middle of a campaign and he wanted to show me what he was doing. the campaign is behind him. the election is over. right. so a couple things. one is he s looking in the rearview mirror and he s sitting in the driver s seat, and he s not looking at what s in front of him necessarily, or if he is, he s being distracted, which i guess is probably more of the latter. he is distracted by his own successes because it really does get under his skin that people don t think he is the legitimate president of the united states. and he gets so
realistic chance of controlling both the house, the senate, and the white house. and the question would then become who s in the driver s seat on policy? what does the trump administration look like? is it a version of paul ryanism? a person who supported free trade deals including the tpp in the past, mike pence, who voted for nafta. is it trumpism? something in between? remarkably, we sit here tonight with not a very good idea at all of what that looks like. chris hayes at our news desk, thank you. i would say, can we put up that bug we had up there a moment ago, the dow bug. one of the things chris was reporting on earlier dow futures. we ve been watching the markets react whenever donald trump appears to pip up in the polls right now. and tonight, you see the dow jones futures, obviously the market is not open in the united states. these are futures, people betting on what s going to happen, making their stakes about what s going to happen at
suspect s photo, and we can go are through the slides one more time for those of you who need that shot. all right. so there you can see a very, very dramatic moment and awful moment last night, a 30-year-old suspect goes up to a police vehicle and there is an officer in the car in the driver s seat, and the police officer is jesse hartnett, 33 years old, and the 30-year-old suspect puts the revolver, and the pistol right inside and shoots at a least 11 times and three wounds to the left arm of the police aofficer. as the suspect is escaping, remarkably that police officer gets out of the vehicle and chases and fires and other police officers apprehend the 30-year-old suspect. and we have heard the police commi commissioner in philadelphia richard ross later told the poli police, the suspect, that he was doing it in the name of islam, and the then police homicide
brisbane, australia. retired police officer ken olson is driving with his dash camera on when a black pickup truck tries to cut him off. i had an in-car recording device which i always use in case something like this happens. i looked up to my rear vision mirror. there s a bloke gesturing and pulling signs at me and going berserk. olson doesn t recognize the driver or the vehicle. the man pulls in front of olson and then slams on his brakes. i had nowhere to go. i just went straight into the back of him, collided with the back of him. the man jumps out of the driver s seat, which in australia is on the right side of the vehicle. go around the left of his vehicle, and as i did, he punched by driver s window. olson swerves past the man and keeps driving, but the guy won t give up. he appeared on the right of me into incoming traffic. again he was screaming at me. by this time i knew this bloke
couple was not on any u.s. watch list or radar, frankly, at all. you said about tashfeen malik she may have been the one who was driving this bus out of control. why do you think that? well, she s in the driver s seat literally and figuratively. you know, women don t want to believe that another woman could be cabpable of this, but she wa foreign born, syed was born here. we ve seen that before. but we see he gets a mail order bride and as soon as she arrives, he quits going to mosque. that s the last time people saw him, so his life seemed to change once she arrived. there is conjecture maybe this was a part of a long-term date bait on her part. for years she was thinking i ve got to find a man to get into the u.s., got to look normal and have a baby, that way i can stay off the watch lists. what do you make of the fact they dropped off their 6-month-old daughter, this child will grow up with no parents, they dropped her off at