stock. that s not what he said. that s not what he said. we need quick justice, strong justice, much quicker much stronger than we have right now because what we have right now is a joke and a laughing stock. let s just play it because it s on video. prchlt yeah. we need quick justice and we need strong justice. sh quicker and much stronger than we have right now, because what we have right now is a joke and it s a laughing stock and no wonder so much of this stuff takes place. now, sarah huckabee sanders knows what the president said. she just is pretending he said something else. she was pretending that he was saying something else, anderson, and it s disappointing because we count on sarah huckabee sanders to sort of give us the straight scoop in the briefing room. that is just not what happened today and that it goes straight to the credibility of those questions that we talked about when sean spicer was the white house prosecutes. you can t have the white house
out, i ve got to go back and do my work. he s admitting that you can t let me out that i m so committed to the cause that i will do it until i do. paul, do you expect a claim of responsibility for this from isis? i mean, there hasn t been one yet. does that surprise you? so it does surprise me to some degree, anderson, just just because there s so much in the media about him claiming allegiance for isis and so on and so forth. so he s really setting up for them to claim. sometimes when it comes to isis there s no rhyme or reason and after the chelsea event last year they didn t claim that either, but they claimed some attacks where they had nothing wd with whatsoever, like the las vegas attack, like an attack in manila, the philippines.
we learned, again, from this complaint, that there was actually a bag inside this truck, and inside that bag there were knives. he told investigators he wanted to reach for that bag, but couldn t, when he got out of his truck right after this crash happened yesterday afternoon. also in that bag we know that there was a stun gun, we also know that there were two cell phones. one of those cell phones carried about 90 videos, isis-related, also thousands of isis-related images. another one of those cell phones had a number of searches, one of them being halloween in new york city. i want to give a little bit more detail for you, anderson, about the note that was found inside the truck. it was very clear to investigators that it was isis that this attack was carried out for isis, because in the end of that note he said it will end it will endure, rather, is what he said, and that s a direct reference to isis according to investigators. brynn gingras, appreciate it. we also learned
record, as we ve pointed out. yeah. appreciate the reporting. thank you. perspective now from cnn national security analyst and former director of national intelligence, james clapper. just in terms of what you ve learned, what we ve all learned today from the investigation, i m wondering, is there anything in particular of interest that stands out to you. one aspect of this, anderson, that i do think is unique to this case is that the perpetrator, the terrorist, is still alive. and what i m hopeful is that we ll be able to perhaps do a psychological profile here and learn what makes these people tick. when do they crossover that line? and the difficulty we have here is in identifying people, even if they come from someplace else and then come here and become radicalized, and that is a really daunting challenge for
you guys are missing what the president said. you re hearing him say a critique of the speed of the actual justice system from plea to we re listening to what he said. but we ve watched this guy now for a year to two years and what he s saying there to the people is some kids got driven over and killed last night, and we re sick of this. and we re sick of judges striking down the extreme vetting program. we re sick of policies that are in place because it s unconstitutional. that s why they strike it down. no, it s not unconstitutional. they re judges. no, they re not. they re not judges? district court judges are not the ones that are supposed to make those decisions. that s not a constitutional move. that s what the justice is like. no, it s not. otherwise they re in charge. anderson, the thing that i thought was most disturbing about his statement was, first of all, he starts out by calling the suspect an animal and then he says that our justice system is a