ability. you could say this is what they do this is how they are trained, this is how they react. from a defense perspective, maybe they are not adequately trained. maybe they engage in an activity which they felt they needed to do to bring him under control and weren t doing anything intentional. maybe it s just negligence. whether they carry the day is another matter. thank you so much. we ll check back with you later on. again, people are starting to stream into the park here right outside city hall for an interfaith service and rally that will take place later on today. also she is now one of the best known representatives of baltimore. we ll talk with an actress from the wire coming up. congressman elijah cummings. you have seen him in the streets with people shaking hands,
further research in 2014 was that young voters agreed with us in principle, they agreed with a more limited government but what they weren t doing is connecting that core principle to the republican party brand. we feel that s because our party has not been where young voters are, we have not been on campus and online speaking to them. we are trying to fix the college republican national committee the past two years and for the 2016 cycle. other than branding there are other big issues that are controversial. for example, in the republican at least, like immigration. how do you deal with something like that and it effects so many people in a very direct way, and it does have a very important impact on who they decide to support. absolutely that s a very important issue to millenials to be sure. what we are seeing with millenials, they re primarily concerned about the economy. this is a generation that suffered under double digit unemployment with this administration, they re
attorney, we briefed the national security adviser and we didn t brief the president. and i guess one of my questions would be, did they not brief the president so the president could say he hadn t been briefed? i do think it s interesting that you had briefed those people at a time, as we talked b-such heightened awareness about the potential for another attack and yet not brief the president on that. that seems like an interesting facet that we should drill down on. i think condi actually said or somebody said there s no reason to brief the president. i think that just protects. they were just trying to protect the president. the most fascinating subplot of the torture report was the role that condi played in deciding what the president got briefed on and what he didn t get briefed on but that she was the pivot point, that she was the conduit which course the national security adviser
rockefeller, did they ever object, did they ever ask any questions? and to a person they all said what you just said is that no they didn t object and then they followed up by saying is this all you need? and you re saying the same thing that i ve heard time and time again, is this going to be enough to get the information that we need? they asked you that question too? right. yeah. that was it. remember, joe, at the time shortly after 9/11 we were getting hammered, hammered by congress for having been too risk averse, too timid in the years up to 9/11. how could we have missed the reason we weren t tough enough with terrorist, weren t doing what needed to to be done, that was at that point in our country s history that s what we were getting killed for. donny, i said this yesterday. i remember reading one article after another the cia was too risk averse, bureaucrats took
garner. and grand jury not indicting the officer who caused the death. i will get now to the streets of new york. deborah feyerick in the crowds. deborah witnessed arrest moments ago. what are you seeing in times square? this is what happened. all the police here in times square. 7th and broadway. 42nd street. a number of the demonstrators refused to get out of the street. police officers pulling them to the ground. handcuffing them individually. we saw two dozen arrests. people saying they were just standing there. they were doing nothing. what they weren t doing. they weren t on the sidewalk. that s what police wanted them. almost seemed, police were zero tolerance in terms of what we saw last time. you can see right here. you have police officers. crowd on the other side. police did disperse a number of the crowds. it was couple of hundred strong. and then they were, sort of, keeping people at the corners, refusing to let them go. so, you ended up, happening. a lot of the protes