three percenters, a white supremist group. no stranger to violence. when he knew his dad was in a militia, he felt something violent could happen and did what we re all told to do. if you see something, say something. yeah. except it was his father, which makes it all the more difficult. and jackson reflects on his relationship in his discussion with you. this is what he writes or you write. for jackson, it s bizarre to look back at his childhood through the lens of what his father has become. he used to be one of the best dads ever, he says. he made me the man i am today. he thought me to be honest, no the to steal, all that cliche stuff. i believe he brought me up to do what he did. he believes his father brought him up to do what he did, call the fbi on the father. that s tough to read. yeah. that s exactly right. and it s really painful for jackson. and this is something that helena also said, they love
solves a couple problems, first of being, imagine the scenario all the people who saw the warning signs, the individual blinking red, if that information was provided, perhaps the fbi agent searching on a youtube poster, that name would have hit somewhere. that s a potential area to interdict and stop the plot. secondly, the weapons, if that information was fed in, vice versa. the fbi involved as well. if that information they saw was presented against the person, that s factored in before a weapon is approved for purchase. and the antidefamation league said the suspect was associated with a white supremist group, pra participated in a training exercise with them. again, nothing it s not against the law to be a hateful b b bigot and participate in training exercises. again, we go back to the sharing information, but ensuring the information is going to the right agency at the right time and have the proper follow-up done. as someone serving for the fbi
protesters the idea that this is sanctioned violence and they are allowed to engage in this violence and therefore should be prepared at the next rally to bring even more violence. so, michael, what groups did you go undercover with and what was that like? so there were a number of groups that i was involved in. i did a case in the early 1990s involving neo-nazi skin head groups that worked across a broad array of different nazi groups, white supremist group, white nationalist groups. and you have to understand at the criminal level the names are less important. they can shed the names like they change their clothes. so it s a little bit more complex than i think the general public understands or even actually law enforcement understands. were you ever fearing for your life? did it ever get that hairy? certainly. they had a lot of guns and i was
his mind and he s not afraid to use blunt talk. when he s talking about islamic terror, for instance, donald trump makes a point saying call it what it is. which is something a lot of people agree with. you know, why dancing around the terminology here. why is he so willing to campaign on calling terrorism radical islamic terrorism but he won t sit there and say this group who says it supports me is a bunch of nazis or racists? he s too busy calling out the same people marching down the streets tearing down local businesses. too busy with the people shooting our cops in the street. look, these people are morons. they re idiots, okay. but we re the republican party. we re the party that freed the slaves. we re the party of martin luther king no, no, no, you re not the party of martin luther king. he wallas a republican. look at your history. my history is clear. your history is ass backwards. okay, the republican party is not the ones who passed the 13th, 14th and 15th amend
a second look, john. all right, jessica schneider for us outside trump tower. want to talk more about this with our panel. he was mitt romney s public policy director for two campaigns. also, cnn political commentator, errol lewis. and cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin. we have these words that say trump white house won t pursue clinton prosecution. well, in fact, white houses don t pursue prosecutions. so in and of itself, the entire structure here is flawed. trump as president would never have the power to charge anyone with any crime. however i think this story is far from over. i think donald trump s justice department may well continue this investigation. you have a group of fbi agents who are dedicated, fanatically opposed to hillary clinton, who want to see her prosecuted for the clinton foundation in particular. even though there has never been an allegation made i mean a