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clear why that decision wasn t made to press charges further and the police chief addressed that as well. in may of 13, we did have a situation where online threatening comments were made. we had a detective assigned to investigate it. the detective spoke with legal counsel for the capital gazette. several members of the capital gazette staff. it was discussed that the capital gazette did not wish to pursue criminal charges. there was near doing so would exacerbate an already flammable situation. reporter: craig, so a lot of questions about what could have been done differently then. although it s likely it would have just ban restraining order situation. we don t know whether that would have changed events here but that s part of the conversation going on here. interesting to hear the police chief talk how this guy is still not cooperating and also they used facial recognition software to help identify him. what more do we know about that? reporter: we know the suspe
Police-chiefSituationDecision-wasnt-made-to-press13May-of-13Capital-gazetteStaffDetectiveCommentsCounselMembersCraig reporter: exactly. and the president likes to be his own chief of staff and communications director and press secretary. it s a maddening job for whoever goes into any of these positions but mulvaney is seen as somebody who keeps the trains running on time. that might be what the president needs. yes. thank you to all of you for joining us. anderson starts now. good evening, thanks for joining us. the breaking news tonight in america is once again heart breaking. at least five people dead. multiple wounded in a shooting at a news room. the news room at the capital gazette in annapolis, maryland. a suspect is in custody. a white male. over the next hour we ll have the latest on the investigation and what we re learning as details emerge. the shooting did just happen about five hours ago. the investigation is in the very early stages. police officials are expected to give an update, a press conference any moment. we ll bring it to you live as it happens. stay tuned for that. tr
ReporterRussia-investigationNews-roomSuspectCustodyShootingCapital-gazetteMarylandDetailsLatestLearningAnnapolishave to worry about the sentencing guidelines. so i hear you on that. let me bounce this to you, garber, because where s the there there? there is no case. i get the sentencing guidelines, but we don t even have charges. so what is there to flip on, and what would he have to flip with? yeah. so here s the problem. i ve represented a lot of folks under investigation, and the problem is before you even get to the sentencing guidelines, there s the investigation. i mean think of michael cohen. think of being him and having your office raided, reading about yourself every day in the newspaper, having your career taken away from you, everything, and potentially losing your livelihood, everything, everything, everything. and that, that notion alone, focuses the mind. all right. and many of us in the media, we talk to michael cohen. i certainly do. this has been difficult for him, but we still don t know what the case is about, so we really don t know where the sympathies should lie.
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about it. something directly has him spooked. but it s caused him to make a tactical error, which is to come out and essentially throw his son and his son-in-law under the bus and say, yes, they were there to get dirt on hillary clinton. okay. joining jared and his son under the bus was jay sekulow, one of his last remaining tv lawyers other than rudy giuliani who may just have the tv part of that job. let s look at his statements now rendered as someone who has been on both sides of the question about what the president knew about the trump tower meeting. when you look at a meeting when you look at a meeting, george, that took place a year before, now two years ago, the question is what law, statute, rule or regulation has been violated. no one has pointed to one. they pointed to olympic zone spir si to dee frautd the united states. that would be one possible charge. aiding and a
MeetingSonFactInformationThe-new-york-timesPresident-writingDirtPoliticsRussiansOpponentQuoteHillary-clintoncaptio captioning sponsored by cbs o donnell: tonight, international outrage after nine american citizens, including six children, were killed after being ambushed in mexico. a mother and her four children found inside this burnt-out s.u.v., including eight-month- old twins. four of my grandchildren are burned. o donnell: children who escaped are fighting for their lives at this hour. also tonight, a top u.s. diplomat changes his story in the impeachment inquiry after he sees the testimony of others. caught on camera, a school resource officer is charged with child abuse after slamming a girl to the ground. and is girls soccer on par with football when it comes to head injuries? why soccer stars megan rapinoe and abby wambach have pledged their brains to science. a widow s love letter to her husband. how she helped to finish his final chapter. it s something we did together, the last thing we did together. o donnell: and it s election night across the country. we ll run d
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