white house. so far he has not. you will see in a moment when dana bash joins us, he is offering no facts, no evidence, just insinuations. before we go further on this story, you should know we re not being partisan here. for weeks, we reported on michele bachmann and others making unfounded allegations about infiltrating of the government. the standard shouldn t be different for democrats, independents, libertarians or anyone. extraordinary allegations require proof. michele bachmann and company don t have ordinary proof, neither so far does senator harry reid. this began earlier when he told the huffington post what he says a bain capital investor told him. he said he didn t pay taxes for ten years. he went on. do i know that s true? well, i m not certain. that was harry reid saying i am not certain. you would think not being certain about the truth of an explosive allegation, you would kind of keep it to yourself, right? instead, harry reid went further with local report
the latest. you ve learned some information about the alleged shooter and it concerns his psychiatrist actually had about him. anderson in the first ten days of june, i ll give you a number of things that were going on to set the scene. on june 7th the suspect was to take an exam. he took this oral exam, it was a preliminary oral exam, and he didn t do well on it at all. secondly, he had to find a mentor. we re told it was unclear he could find a mentor. on the 7th, the same day that he basically failed the test, he went out in the afternoon and bought a ar 15 assault rifle. it was in that afternoon that we know that he was around that period he was certainly talking to his psychiatrist, dr. fenton. we don t know what those conversations were, but we know during that period, something that he said to his psychiatrist caused her to contact the university of colorado threat assessment team. now, that threat assessment team was formed in part with her help and she s on that te
investigative reporter from denver. you learned some information about the alleged shooter and concerns his psychiatrist actually had about him. well, anderson, in the first 10 days of june, a number of things were going on. kind of set the scene. on june 7, the suspect in these shootings was to take an oral exam. he was in the ph.d. program, the neuro science program at the university of colorado. he didn t do well on the exam at all. secondly, he had to find a mentor to continue in this neuro science program. we re told it s unclear if he could find a mentor. on june 7, the same day he basically failed that test, he went out in the afternoon and bought an ar-15 assault rifle. it was that afternoon that we know around that period, he was certainly talking to his psychiatrist who is dr. lynn fen ton. we don t know what the conversations were, but we know something that he said to his psychiatrist caused her to contact the university of colorado threat assessment team. now,
concerns his psychiatrist actually had about him. well, anderson, in the first ten days of june, a number of things were going on. i ll give you a timeline here to kind of set the scene. on june 7th, the suspect in these shootings was to take an oral exam. he s in the ph.d program, the neuroscience program at the university of colorado. he took this oral exam, was a preliminary oral exam and didn t do well on it at all. secondly, he had to find a mentor to continue in this neuroscience program. we re told it s unclear if he could find a mentor. on the 7th, june 7th, the same day he basically failed that test, he went out in the afternoon and bought an ar-15 assault rifle. it was in that afternoon that we know or around that period, he was certainly talking to his psychiatri psychiatrist, who was dr. lynn fenton. now, we don t know what those conversations were, but we know during that period, which seemed to be a very high-stress period for him, something that he said to
ten days of june, a number of things were going on. days of june, i ll give you a number of things that were going on to set the scene. on june 7th the suspect was to take an exam. he took this oral exam, it was a preliminary oral exam, and he didn t do well on it at all. secondly, he had to find a mentor. we re told it was unclear he could find a mentor. on the 7th, the same day that he basically failed the test, he went out in the afternoon and bought a ar 15 assault rifle. it was in that afternoon that we know that he was around that period he was certainly talking to his psychiatrist, dr. fenton. we don t know what those conversations were, but we know during that period, something that he said to his psychiatrist caused her to contact the university of colorado threat assessment team. now, that threat assessment team was formed in part with her help and she s on that team. so she s a member, she helped form the team. she contacted several of her colleagues on that team.