not directly involved. i don t know what s going on. i went to court and they brought me my charges and they brought me here. robert leonardis shot at hackensack police officers. his new cell mate, james yor george, has advice for him. do not go to that courtroom. go to that little library. i need to read up on this. i need to find any loopholes in my case. i. ed to know what s going on. the inmate advocate for the bergen s sheriff s offi sheriff.
following through with the promises and going further than people expected. clayton: democrats, of course, upset specifically around this so-called muslim ban and extreme vetting. here was senator chuck schumer. here is what he had to say about the statue of liberty. tears are running down the cheeks of statue of liberty tonight as a grand tradition of america welcoming immigrants since america was founded has been stomped upon. this is one of the most backward and nasty executive orders that the president has issued. i. ed: then look at what happened in the mainstream media last night on the major network newscasts reacting to all of this. there is breaking news tonight. cheers, controversy and condemnation as president trump signs an order temporarily restricting entry to the u.s. from several muslim countries. amid a firestorm. with the stroke of a pen, the president locks the door. the aclu says extreme vetting euphemism for discriminating against muslims.
ultimately will be our democratic presidential nominee. and i think that the irony is at this point at the end of the day, she did so well that perhaps the opposite might have been true that she helped herself, particularly in the stage where she is now, trying to get the democratic nomination among democrats. when you re talking about the general election, the republicans who don t like her are probably always going to not like her and same for the democrats on the other vied of that equation. absolutely. dana bash there, giving us very good insights into exactly what that was today that we watched. it was long. i want to bring in cnn military analyst lieutenant colonel rick francona. who joins us live by skype from oregon. in your view, did today s hearing lay to rest the long standing questions of the hillary cloin clinton s handling of the run-up and the aftermath
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