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and he was once doj s public enemy number one, i m talking about julian assange, the wikileaks founder, who disclosed lows military secrets. so why did they just strike a deal to let them go free and new reporting in the idaho murders, journalists who s spent money investigating the case reveals a new theory about an alleged motive. all tonight on laura coates live well, it s really the big question on everyone s mind is mit how will thursday s cnn debate change or impact the election at all? well, the answer could believe will depend very well on which kind of candidates shows that. let me, let me explain what i mean by that. donald trump s allies, they want to see a donald trump who sticks to the issues. one who dial is back and i mean, a back, the insults, the extreme language. in other words, they don t really want rally trump the trump who is obsessed over losing election or the one who advocates for a migrant fight club the radical left democrats rig the president
Reporter no other gun man is found. At this point it looked like he acted alone. Reporter officials wont say if the suspect was targeting someone on an arriving flight or if hes cooperating. Randi kaye, cnn, new york. Lets get much more on this. I want to bring in jeffrey thomas, an aviation perspective, joining us from skype. Great to have you on the program. We want to talk about Airport Security to start off with. Should we be alarmed that this individual was able to check in a firearm when hed already flagged himself up to authorities . Absolutely. It is a troubling background to this gentleman from what has been reported to us. The fact that he had some problems apparently, allegedly, and then indeed checked this
firearm with his checked baggage which of course is allowed in certain states of the United States. And that was nothing illegal this doing that. However of course what transpired of course was a terrible tragedy. But the problem weve got here is that although some cases
change voter data, why didn t they do it? well, a couple of reasons you could think of. the first is they were just experimenting to see if they could get in. the second was they got this warning in october, september of 2016 from president obama directly to president putin who knows whether or not that would have impressed them or not. but their only opportunity to change votes would have been on election day. and the third possibility was this was a part of the operation in which they were just practicing. and that s why the fact they went to all 50 states is so important because every state as you know, don, does their elections a bit differently. and so a method that would get you in missouri might not get you in, for example, in kansas. so it was important to them to do this broadly. now, most interestingly is not what the report said but what the intelligence community wouldn t let the report say. and this is a hugely redacted
who knows whether or not that would have impressed them or not. but their only opportunity to change votes would have been on election day. and the third possibility was this was a part of the operation in which they were just practicing. and that s why the fact they went to all 50 states is so important because every state as you know, don, does their elections a bit differently. and so a method that would get you in missouri might not get you in, for example, in kansas. so it was important to them to do this broadly. now, most interestingly is not what the report said but what the intelligence community wouldn t let the report say. and this is a hugely redacted report. that s what i want to ask you about. let me ask you about the redactions. you said there are significant redactions in the introduction. in the section on recommended actions, there s one part that s almost completely redacted. why so may be redactions if this is meant to prepare folks for look at that. what do you