been excessive. let s listen in. as well as obviously a great u.s. attorney, steve denback, the mayor, and the chief, it s good to have you all here as well. in repeat days, millions of people throughout our nation have come together, bound by grief and bound by anguish in response to the tragic deaths of michael brown in ferguson, missouri, and ear ris eric gar in new york city. the united states department of justice is currently conducting an independent, thorough, fair and expeditious federal civil rights investigation into each of these incidents. as president obama and i have indicated the time has come we think to do even more. the tragic losses of these and far too many other americans, including just last month, the shooting death of 12-year-old tamir rice here in cleveland, have really raised urgent national questions. and they have sparked an important conversation about the
and distributed throughout the countryside. what about things like missiles and rockets? if a weapons system isn t being used it s in a wear ris son facility and see them dispersed to places they wouldn t be effective like underneath overpasseoverpasses. you can t move air fields but you can move aircraft. they are probably in iran. when we invaded air rack, saddan invaded iraq, saddan buried some aircraft in the dirt. this is different from what we ve seen from the israelis who really emphasized the element of surprise. the israelis won t give up the element of surprise and won t spend time build ag coalition. when they strike a facility in eastern syria and destroyed it. just last month they attacked syria anti-ship cruise missiles in latakia and destroyed those