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really incontrovertible and available in the public domain. >> while this admission might seem in significant, it's not. for more than a year president trump has refused to accept that russia meddled calling the probe a hoax and a witch hunt. >> the russia story is a total fabrication fabrication. it's just an excuse for the greatest loss in the history of american politics. >> this russia thing with trump and russia is a made up story. >> the entire thing has been a witch hunt. how many times do i have to answer this question? it's a ruse. i've been in office 11 months. for 11 months they've had phony cloud over our government. it's a democrat hoax brought up for an excuse losing ha election frankly the democrats should have won because they have such facebook. the pages issues in american life. race relations. immigration. and of course then candidates hillary clinton and donald trump. facebook estimates close to 126 million americans may have been exposed to this and other propaganda. federal investigators say the group behind it is the internet research agency link today the kremlin. russia has denied any involvement in the u.s. elections. and the security conference saturday russian foreign minister again dismissed those claims. >> translator: i have no response. until we see the facts, everything else is just blatter. >> then there are the rallies. in may 2016 a small group of anti-islamic protests gathered outside houston texas. situation grew intense with counter rally. the very month of the election, both pro and anti-trump demonstrations held in new york. u.s. prosecutors say both events were authorized by this same them to stop potential future meddling. and no real sign from the administration that they are going to take aggressive steps to prevent russia from interfering again in the future elections. one coming up just a few months away in november. instead, what we have seen from the administration is a focus on democrats and the media. i want you to listen to what debbie press secretary hogan told fox news earlier today. watch this. >> there are two groups that have created chaos more than the russians. and that's the democrats and the mainstream media who continue to push this lion the american people for more than a year. and quite frankly americans should be outraged by that. >> so, again, the blame for election meddling not squarely placed on vladimir putin or his cronies but rather decks and the media, at least according to hogan didily. that thinking not a lining with other republicans, including i don't imagine he would say them if they didn't maybe mean something. but putting that all aside, yeah, i feel like from a political point of view, you say this is serious. we acknowledge this. and we look forward -- to me, it's a very simple thing to do. if you have even the slightest degree of cyst plin, l degree of discipline, and let it move on and he seems to be incapable of doing that. >> and we should point out we know people like flynn, papadopoulos, pleaded guilty. what message do you think mueller was sending with this indictment? >> well, i think what he's saying is he's going to investigate this diligently and return an indictment if they can gather the evidence, which they gathered, of what these individuals did. and i think that my last 11 years in the fbi, i was senior executive, my last seven under robert mueller, and i can tell you that's why we don't know what's going on in that investigation. he runs a tight ship. several dozen agents that are assigned to him in this investigation, you've heard nothing from them. and we are always surprised, we were sur surprised when rod rosenstein made the announcement. people were wondering what is this going to be when he announced a press conference. so that's the nature of this. this investigation is not over by any means. and i think you are right nobody should be celebrating in the end zone that they are being exonerated. we just don't know. and i think that the rod rosenstein was quite clear, although a lot i've heard a lot of people on air that missed this point, that this indictment, this indictment doesn't show collusion, doesn't show that any results were successful in attempting to influence the election. just that they tried and they have the evidence of who did it and how they did it and brought a dpiemt throu a diemtd throuindictment throug grand jury with them. >> why do they say president trump has a problem saying this isn't about russia but doesn't have any problem going after ally when they don't agree with what they say or do. think of the u.k. and what has happened there? >> i think it goes back to his views of his legitimacy as president. i think if you can strain out all the other things, what he hears, we are all listening to what rod rosenstein is saying in the press conference, we are reading through these documents, we are picking out pieces. what the president is hearing is, you know, you are elected, and it wasn't on the level. you didn't achieve. you are not a brilliant candidate. you won for some reason apart from your own, you know, unique incredible political abilities. that's what he's hearing and reacting to. many and . and if you read his twitter feed it's all about democrats this, and hear from the white house this is weapon of destruction mainstream media. i think it's important to the extent we can put ourselves in his shoes and what he hears here is what you did, your great accomplishment is not legitimate. >> so, tim, you had said something earlier that struck me. you said any attempt now to undermine the mueller investigation at this point could credibly be described as treason. explain that. >> well, the mueller investigation, if you look at the mandate, was always supposed to look to see if there was any coordination or contact between associates of the trump campaign and russia. so it was part of the brief. but now we have publicly accessible information, which means the president has this information, that shows there was a russian effort to undermine our democracy. that means that any attempt by an american citizen right now, whoever it is, to undermine the mueller investigation, you have to interpret as a way to help russia. i mean, we know that the mueller investigation is trying to figure out why russia did this to the extent you can. who was involved. to what extent did they influence our democracy. again, based on what you can learn through the means at their disposal. anybody who tries to intervene in that process is making it harder for our country to defend itself against russia. that's why the reason of treason arises. it's a game changer. this is a much, much more serious investigation and more publicly serious. there was a time when only people in the intelligence community and then in congress knew what they had been finding. now the american people do. and now members of the white house do. i don't know what they knew before, but they certainly know it now. so for the president to start playing the game that he was, to undermine the credibility of the mueller investigation, a lot of folks are going to say to the president, mr. president, you don't want an independent investigation of russia's intervention in our democracy? why not? this raises the stakes for him. it's not the political game for him that it was before. and my hope, because i wanted the united states to have a credible national security policy, my hope is the president will start distancing himself from russia big time and showing that he's embarrassed about having been putins candidate. this is embarrassing. the president of the united states was putin's or at least russia's candidate. that should be embarrassing to mr. trump, to president trump. that's not any reason to have a victory lap at all. >> i want to give you the final thought, tom. >> well, i think that one of the things to point out here is this is not something new. this goes back to the cold war soviet union with their trade craft continued when they became the russian federation in 1991. they contribute to protest groups over the years. a an anonymously, of course. but this is back in the 60s, 70s, 80s, doing that, trying to show the rest of the world that they have the answer to run a country with their system, and our democracy is dysfunctional, and we actually help them prove that case, that we can't pass laws, that we can't agree, that we are all divided. and anything they can do to widen that wedge between various factions in this country, they do it and take advantage of it. and it's still ongoing now, with or without their help, it's continuing. >> tom, tim, gregory, thank you all. >> thank you. >> straight ahead to florida, where the outrage is boiling over. >> every politician who is taking donations from the nra, shame on you. >> a powerful message straight from the stewudents who survivea massacre. their calls for change next. you are live here in the newsroom. big news from advil... advil liqui-gels minis. our first concentrated pill that rushes powerful relief. a small size... that's fast, 'cause it's liquid. you'll ask... 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you know, can i help you? and he said i'm sad because nobody showed up. >> he was upset nobody showed up to his mother's funeral. reporting just four people were there. and some were asking was that the straw that broke the camel's back. but we also nolo cal law enforcement responded to this person's home 39 times. at what point does law enforcement intervene? when is the time for them to intervene? >> well, let's back up a little bit. i think one thing that is important to point out, and a, when we look at this 19-year-old young man, is that he certainly without question had a culmination of severe events happened in his life. probably loss of parents we know at this point. loss of connectedness. emotionless that you hear about is someone who became totally detached in many ways. and probably suffered with some really for long time homicidal and suicidal aid yae ideations. and got to a point when got to a place when there were opportunities to intervene to help him through this. so what we end up with home and address police went over 29 years over the period of seven years and i'm quite sure they flag the residents in a number of ways. a number of officers been to that residence a number of times. but nothing ever from their visits to suggest anything else other than family trouble or something that didn't rise to the level of such as what we have today. so this is sad on a whole lot of levels. unfortunately he did not receive the help he could have received very early on. and we may have permitted or had an opportunity to get in the way of 17 lives being lost here, which i'm still very sad and very angry about myself. >> so am i. and as a parent myself it feels personal when you see children in particular affected. >> well, it is personal. and now if we listen to these children, these young kids in this school, they are young adults and becoming young adults, and in a few years they'll finish high school and college and going to go into the workforce and voting citizens. they'll carry this trauma with them for a long time. they are going to be the ones going forward in the future who are going to determine who the next politicians that's going to set in those seats in washington and in the home state local communities because what they are saying is enough is enough. these are coming from young people. and over the last couple of days we've watched them on television articulate their thoughts and feelings. and we can see how bright they are. how smart they are. how fought thul they are and how committed they are in terms of helping to make a change in this nation when it comes to gun violence. >> yeah. i want to ask you about lessons learned. because i spoke with columbine principal frank deyoung ang less when he was there almost 20 years ago and talked about how there were protocol changes when it comes to respond to go active shooters for example. so there is always a takeaway you hope when all of these tragedies happen. what will be the lessen from this one? >> lesson from here we should have learned many times before, when someone is identifiable to us and may have a severe issue, a severe mental health issue, and making threats as such, we no longer can take any of these threats for granted. and i said the other night, you can go up on any website and see all kind of foolishness of people holding gun or masquerading weapons or making crazy statements. and what i implore to the american public we can no longer joke around that way. and we also have to ask social media to create some new restraints as well as what's going to be posted online. because police cannot go beyond 300 million websites in this country and keep up with them all. >> correct. could it help if social media flagged thoem accounts? >> absolutely if they flag them. but they'll have to come up with new parameters what they are going to allow. because you won't have enough police or social service toss follow behind what's up there now. this is a very sad case. but the young people are being very aggressive. being very verbal. and they are making it clear to all of us in this nation not again. enough is enough. >> no doubt about it. sedrick alexander, thanks for being here. >> good to be here. >> we want you to remember the names and faces of the here are some of the 17 w perished. woah. plus, netflix for the whole family. on us. prrrrrrr... so, they get their shows... let's go, girl! you're gonna love this bit! and you get yours. watch however you want. on your phone, tablet, or tv. for a limited time, get 4 lines for just thirty-five bucks per line, with no extra charges. it's showtime! all on america's best unlimited network, t-mobile. they are enabling and the blood of 17 people and all those injuries and all the families that have been hurt, this is all on them. they have us thinking this is inevitable and that we can't do anything to stop it. it's too difficult. we are done with that. the gop has a bon doned us and left us to people like nikolas cruz. >> this is what speaker ryan said. >> we need to think less of taking sides and fighting each other politically and pulling together. >> i disagree with that statement. because it's very clear that there are two sides to this and there are certain people that accept money from the nra and i believe speaker ryan is one of those people. it doesn't seem like the country is coming together. they are sending prayers and condolences but not taking action the way they should be. >> those we are hearing from others is that the nra didn't purchase the gun. the nra didn't pull the trigger. nra didn't conspire to kill. >> they might have pulled the trigger, but they are who allowed him to buy the gun. >> someone who isn't allowed to buy alcohol legally is allowed to buy a war weapon like where does that make sense. >> does this make you uncomfortable what you are hearing from people who want to limit access to weapons? >> i just don't feel it's realistic to expect people to just deny right they've been given by the second amendment. and throughout the entire history of this country. i just feel like if we take small steps now that are plausible, maybe later we can actually take larger steps that will stop things from ever happening again. >> i think mental health is something that everybody can get on. >> if nikolas cruz spoke to one official, someone who knows mental health for five minutes before he bought that gun, they would have instantly said not only is this person not able to wield this gun responsibly, this american belongs in counseling. >> mental health hasn't brought washington together before. what's your degree of confidence that anything will happen? >> i've never seen this kind of reaction to something like this. >> i don't have a degree of confidence at all. >> stories like these, like you hear about them on the news, and a week later we are onto something else. >> every time this happens, it's flowers, it's love. but right now there is this air of change. parkland i feel it, everybody is inspired. everybody is ready to make parkland the last city to deal with it. >> 17 people lost their lives in the high school shooting. we honor their memory tonight. or robot-cowboy thing. d or maybe it's watching satisfyingly-satisfying things. organic avocado on everything thing. doing it yourself or tagging a friend thing. more checking-in or checking out things. like faaaaaaaaaar out of this world things. far out. more revolutions in the making thing. that play like a girl thing. is it a '4 your eyez only,' thing. more of a 'no role modelz' thing. that triple-double thing. 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>> sure. you just did. >> my fault. my fault. >> i know you are so passionate about this, about your work, about your culture. some people are calling this film a real culture breakthrough. is that how you see it? >> yeah. well, i think it is kind of a breakthrough the same way that star wars was a breakthrough. right? we have had like blade before. but i think at the time that "blade" came out, superhero, marvel films or superhero characters didn't have the light and interest that they have today. so that's what i would say. i don't think it compares to obama being elected, right, because at the end of the day it is a film. but what i'm hoping is that it will show that black leads can carry a movie, and it can play globally and be bankable. hopefully we can get more movies like that. >> i haven't seen the film yet. a lot of people will be like, okay, now i have to look for you in this movie. what character do you play? >> well, look, i'm the militant leader. my part comes fairly in the beginning. i kind of open the film up in a way. so get there early. my black people, please, this is not the time to be late. you got to show up on time and get ready and you're going to be blown away. >> go ahead. >> no. i was going to say there is one more thing. it is also kind of bittersweet because, as you know, i have been here as a daca recipient and dreamer. and to be a part of such a great movie and live this american dream and have my life and the life of other dreamers in limbo is kind of bittersweet. but i'm not letting anybody steal my joy. the devil will not steal my joy today. >> good for you, my brother. i did want to ask you about that, specifically, about daca, because it is -- just the timing is somewhat coincidental, the fact this movie is being released at the same time we just saw the debate in the senate come to a grinding halt and now it's sort of been shelved. are you confident there will be a permanent fix. >> i don't know. none of us know. we just watch the news every day and hope. but like i have been saying for the last couple of months, we're going to keep fighting. we're going to use this democracy. we will be in front of congress. we're going to be in their hallways and offices. they will see us and hear our stories. we will humanize it. ultimately i believe that like ted kennedy said america has a choice to make, right? looking forwards towards the future or looking back in fear of the past. i really believe that america will look forward and we'll find a permanent solution and we'll ultimately accomplish that more perfect union as we have done in the past. that's my hope and my inspiration. >> well, good luck. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> we'll be in touch. we'll be right back. 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Commodore Brunch Week 11: Regression

“All the world is birthday cake, so take a piece, but not too much,” George Harrison once said. Vanderbilt head coach Clark Lea turned 42 on Saturday, Nov. 11. Unfortunately for Lea, his birthday wasn’t so celebratory.  South Carolina ate up all of his birthday cake. On Saturday, the Vanderbilt Commodores (2-9) lost their ninth...

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Three Matchups to Watch: Vanderbilt vs. South Carolina

Feeling like the penultimate gut punch to Commodore fans everywhere, Vanderbilt fell to the Auburn Tigers 31-15 on Homecoming. In one of the matchups many believed Vanderbilt could earn a conference win in the preseason, Vanderbilt came out flat in practically every facet of play. The quarterback tandem of Ken Seals and Walter Taylor combined...

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Commodore Brunch Week 10: Uninspired

This was the week. This was the moment. This is when the tides were going to turn. On Alumni Weekend, Vanderbilt was destined to win its first SEC game of the season and get back in the win column for the first time in 63 days. At least, that’s what I said on The College...

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