three at the most that were racial. here, i was here not even a year and had my first racial run in at 14 or 15. if you don t know, you are going to know right away where you are not wanted or welcome at. wow, you rolled up. now we can get back to why we came to the park in the first place. not that one or that one. this one. an historian who don t play games. we walked into that. we joke about it, but it s not funny. especially in milwaukee. between the police department and the black people. there is always a bad relationship. there has been a history of things and ins depts of unarmed plaques being killed by police. even this neighborhood. one of the things that happened
done next. we think that he was targeting that particular church for domestic violence reasons. his in-laws had a be. want only had he had violent ins depts with his first family but he was texting and threatening his second family. so this guy, he was there to do a lot of damage and with those assault weapons, you can kill a lot of people in a short period of time. yeah. oh, boy. the same conversation over and over, chris. sorry for the sigh. charles, the gunman was wearing a mask and a ballistic vest with a plate on the front of it. what does that tell you about his intentions? do you think he thought that he would come out of this thing alive? i think so. he also may have thought that one of the parishioners may have been armed as well and he wanted to be able to live long enough to at least carry out his mission, if you will. it s really hard to get inside of this guy s head, but i do agree that he did plan on getting out of there, and who knows if he had a secondary
it doesn t? neither one of them really take too seriously what the reports of those kind of ins depts are. i think secretary tillerson did a great job saying that s an irrelevancy to what he s doing. and i can tell you president trump is so far above worrying about words. there seems to be a disconnect because on background lots of people at the white house are saying this is a president who is mad, frustrated s isolated, tweeting about senate leaders, getting in fights, you know, getting in fights with the leaders of the senate. and you re saying he s fine. absolutely. and look, he s not how do you reconcile that? here is how you reconcile it. first of all, he s not isolated. it s a president who has managed his whole life, for the 40 years that i ve known him he s been successful at everything, but he manages by conflict. so he replies in various points of view. he listens to them all and then
be focused on the security guard and law enforcement. that now seems to not be the case. so there s a lot of questions this raises about did law enforcement know shots had been fired on this floor at the security guard, because the security guard apparently radioed in to hotel security to let them know what happened. were police aware of that before the shooting into the crowd began and also what was it that made the shooter stop shooting out the window. anderson, in investigation, you know, the sunl or the perpetrator, the bad guys always presented the variables. from the law enforcement end we have to get it right and we have to provide the constant. and listen, i m not critical of the las vegas police department or the las vegas sheriff s department because of the chaos and fog of war and the things that happened during these times of ins depts. i ve been involved in a number of them and i know it s hard to get things perfectly right right away. but this is why, i think, and i m g