helped me. he was the one person i sought his counsel because he has been so spot-on. he is so highly respected. has anybody ever heard of senator jeff sessions? huh? jeff, come up. where is jeff. get over here, jeff. look at him. he is like 20 years old. unbelievable guy. just say hello. come here, jeff. just say hello. donald, welcome to my home town, mobile, alabama. the american people, these people, want somebody in the
fired multiple shots. gonzales died at the scene. doyle s wife claims it s in self-defense but he is charged with second degree murder. while we wait for the nfl commissioner s decision on tom brady s deflategate appeal we re hearing about new rules. do you think more rules will make the game better? steve said, no more rules about the football. just make the league provide them for all games and let the referees controlled them. sounds like a good idea. larry says, though at least it will stop some cheaters maybe. teresa says more and more the nfl is become thing no-fun league, but terrance says it has to be done. ethics first. thanks everyone for writing. we had so many more responsibilities. we ll trite to get the other comments when we do our show tomorrow. so, now it s time for my take. over the weekend i was back in my home town in minnesota halloween capital of the world,
try to convince jewish leaders this is good for them. rabbi cooper is among them. he was not among those who the secretary met with. he is in l.a. but did i believe, rabbi attend this protest in times square a couple of nights agoful right? i was there in new york, my home town. obviously a lot of anger from the street up, from the ground up. i hope senator schumer will be paying more attention. but the secretary the president, there is a credibility gap here, and it s not just about the nuclear issue. it s the fact that throughout this whole process the u.s. has been mum of the ayatollah and company s genocidal threats begins israel, human right outrages going on, complete total silence and complete and total pass. what do you think of chuck humanners total silence on this, weighing is, considering it,
the time on that is confusing but it came out well after the attack. so there s no indication that there was any warning or a credit claimed immediately afterwards which suggests that it was, if it was in fact isis-related, that it was inspired rather than directed. in terms of the investigation, pete, just the back ground of the sketchy details we re learning. i guess, an american citizen but originally from kuwait. what bearing will that have going forward? that fact in and of itself doesn t mean much. he s been in the united states for quite some time of his father is a city employee. he went to high school in the area. he graduated from college with an engineering degree. so you know, i m sure they ll look at all the factors. if he had been from, you know, casper, wyoming, my home town, they would look at that too. but that in and of itself doesn t mean anything. all right. pete williams in washington, appreciate the time. this and congressman, the
we have to take steps this doesn t happen again. we live in a dangerous world and this is not the world that he grew up in. i m 52 years old. i could not have gather onlied a situation when i was growing up that in my home town, a horrific attack like this would take place. all right, appreciate the time tonight. thank you. joined now by steve rogers, a member of the joint terrorism task force and retired fbi agent manny gomez. let me start with you, steve. the investigation that they re faced with right now in terms of trying to figure out the roots of an attack like this, practically speaking, how do you pursue an investigation? establishing motive is key to the question that s need to be answered and you brought them up. was this foreign inspired? foreign directed? was he a lone wolf? was he radicalized? they have to move forward to get those questions answered. especially to find out and you want to find out sflt there