of the fact that a smaller and smaller percentage of americans bear a greater and greater share of the actual fighting. absolutely the case. and we re seeing what that s doing to that smaller percentage, and the fact that we have such a high suicide rate, and post-traumatic stress rate and so forth and so on. if we want to succumb to these fears, and i agree with the way you characterized it, it is a state of fear that we ve created for ourselves, and i must say the media has exacerbated majorly, if we want to deal with that in the way that that 62% wants to deal with it, then let s have the draft back. the other thing that is striking to me is, i thought we learned back as we watched iraq develop, and even afghanistan, right, which was a far more justified enterprise in certain ways than iraq, to ask the question of what happens when we win, what happens afterwards, what happens the next day. yet here we are back talking
now has its work cut out for it in ensuring that ferguson implements the 26 recommendations that are contained in the report. and they are recommendations that cut to the core of the ferguson police department. if they are implemented. and i think many of them will be implemented, they will completely restructure the department, change the culture of the department, and focus much more on community policing and far less on raising revenue. let me ask you about the other part of the news today, which is the department of justice sort of officially clearing darren wilson on federal civil rights charges. we said in the beginning that it s going to be a hard case to make. that said, i mean, the feds did come in in the wake of rodney king and the acquittal of those officers and they did successfully get federal charges, i believe convictions, against those police officers, on violating federal civil rights. what is your reaction to that decision based on what you know, based on reading th
they absolutely want to fight over everything. and they want to sort of muck every issue up. and so, you know, that s what we re going to see. braines is a famous person in that world, extremely smart, charismatic guy, working with the clintons for a long time. he s sort of hillary s press person. he today, an amazing thing happened in which this story is going on and he just picks a fight with like nine different reporters. you re seeing more and more of them on the record. including my editor in chief. including your editor in chief. and he had to retract. which was just a little bit of a window into this. he basically makes a factual case. his point was, if you think we set this up to avoid requests, you re absolutely out of your mind. that s crazy. we would, of course, never do that. he actually is persuasive, i think, certainly in that thread.
safety. so the department, i think, here now has its work cut out for it in ensuring that ferguson implements the 26 recommendations that are contained in the report. and they are recommendations that cut to the core of the ferguson police department. if they are implemented. and i think many of them will be implemented, they will completely restructure the department, change the culture of the department, and focus much more on community policing and far less on raising revenue. let me ask you about the other part of the news today, which is the department of justice sort of officially clearing darren wilson on federal civil rights charges. we said in the beginning that it s going to be a hard case to make. that said, i mean, the feds did come in in the wake of rodney king and the acquittal of those officers and they did successfully get federal charges, i believe convictions, against those police officers, on violating federal civil rights. what is your reaction to that decision ba
leverage to try to spread the good practices to other jurisdictions. but i think it s important for the department of justice to put more resources into this area and to come up with a targeted enforcement program that will identify jurisdictions that are likely to have problems. thank you very much. really appreciate it. my pleasure. all right. how is today s king versus burwell, the obamacare case before the supreme court. we ll tell you ahead. [ hoof beats ] i wish. please, please, please, please, please. [ male announcer ] the wish we wish above all.is health. so we quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. expanded minuteclinic for walk-in medical care. and created programs that encourage people to take their medications regularly. introducing cvs health. a new purpose. a new promise. to help all those wishes come true. cvs health.