the with incidents in london, and then you know the one we saw in barcelona in la ram blah. you can put up barriers and ball ards like we see on 42nd street everywhere. but there is always going to be a point of vulnerability, whether it s just the crosswalk when the light changes. for the most part we have to be more proactive in our intelligence collection. we are going to find out most likely that this individual, who by the way there was an interesting point that hasn t been brought up yet. he carried that paint ball gun and that air pistol to die at the end of that attack. just like we ve seen with the fake bombs that were carried in london. he had no other purpose than to die. he needed to die in this attack and facilitate his martyrdom. for the most part we cannot outbuild terrorists. we just have to put steel facilities around everything and then you would loose all quality of life in this city. i want to pivot the conversation a little bit. malcolm nance, i appreciate it.
vigorously. do i think it is helping her blaming white people? no. greg: she will make a lot of money. kimberly: blaming deplorables. i think the democratic party has had enough of her. in california they ll change the presidential primary. that will help whoever has california. they re making a big move for that. jesse: she is blaming russia because they bought $100,000 in ads on facebook that were mean to hillary. i found out this. she spent $141 million in ads and she is complaining about $100,000 that russia bought on facebook? juan: the idea is it s one specific buy that facebook wasn t owning up to until they admitted it to congress recently. clearly there was a kind advertising being done by
juan: most people today are giving thanks to god it wasn t worse. the sense was this was going to be a devastating storm and wipe out things. if you re in miami that s not the case. the surge did not appear and the surge is what was held the potential to take people off the streets and to damage people and property in ways that we can t anticipate because we haven t seen something like that. i think that one of the things that is important to note here is that there is real damage and real lives lost in the caribbean in much higher numbers where the storm hit earlier. places like st. maarten s and wiped away and you go to some of these lesser antilles and damage just unbelievable kinds of damage that will impact them as we head towards the holiday season when they make their money. you come up the u.s. east coast and again it is not over because what i m hearing is it
went to and campaigned vigorously. do i think it is helping her blaming white people? no. greg: she will make a lot of money. kimberly: blaming deplorables. i think the democratic party has had enough of her. in california they ll change the presidential primary. that will help whoever has california. they re making a big move for that. jesse: she is blaming russia because they bought $100,000 in ads on facebook that were mean to hillary. i found out this. she spent $141 million in ads and she is complaining about $100,000 that russia bought on facebook? juan: the idea is it s one specific buy that facebook wasn t owning up to until they admitted it to congress recently. clearly there was a kind
these surges. juan: most people today are giving thanks to god it wasn t worse. the sense was this was going to be a devastating storm and wipe out things. if you re in miami that s not the case. the surge did not appear and the surge is what was held the potential to take people off the streets and to damage people and property in ways that we can t anticipate because we haven t seen something like that. i think that one of the things that is important to note here is that there is real damage and real lives lost in the caribbean in much higher numbers where the storm hit earlier. places like st. maarten s and wiped away and you go to some of these lesser antilles and damage just unbelievable kinds of damage that will impact them as we head towards the holiday season when they make their money. you come up the u.s. east coast and again it is not over