At least one person is dead and more than 100 people were injured after a train crashed into the Hoboken terminal in New Jersey on Thursday morning.
Was it caused by operator error or was it an act of terrorism?
The Democrats and Mainstream Media will try to keep all references to terrorism quiet this close to an election.
Remember last week when an IED exploded in a New Jersey train station?
A woman died and more than 100 other people were hurt when an NJ Transit train crashed into the station in Hoboken at the height of Thursday’s morning rush, leaving twisted piles of metal and cables and causing part of the highly trafficked terminal to collapse.
Sources familiar with the investigation told NBC 4 New York the woman who died was in her 30s and had been standing on the platform when train No. 1614 on the Pascack Valley Line barreled into the terminal at 8:45 a.m.
Preliminary reports suggest the crash was either accidental or caused by operator error, according to five law enforcement officials. They stressed it was early in the investigation, though.
Watch as an 11-year-old Trump supporter schools a CNN host.
“I really think that listening to a few bad words coming out of Donald Trump is a lot better than people getting blown up by terrorists, people getting burned alive, people getting their heads chopped off, and people getting drowned.” ~ Matthew Schricker
CNN likely had an 11-year-old Donald Trump supporter on this morning to get him to turn on his candidate.
Instead, he provided some perspective many adults don’t have.
Matthew Schricker appeared on the news channel on Friday and was asked about the impact Trump’s language has on him.
“A lot has been made in this campaign of the language that is used, the name-calling that’s been used, especially in the primary,” the host said.
“As an 11-year-old watching it, what’s your reaction?”
“I really think that listening to a few bad words coming out of Donald Trump is a lot better than people getting blown up by terrorists, people getting burned alive, people’s heads being chopped off and people getting drowned,” Schricker responded.
Seeming to not be content with the boy’s sensible answer, the host turned to his mother.
“Does the rhetoric on both sides of this campaign bother you?” she was asked.
“Certainly as a mother, you don’t like to hear some of these comments so, somewhat bombastic and inflammatory,” Mary Schricker said, “however, I think the tenor of the world right now allows for those kinds of feelings to be aired.
“Honestly, when it comes to confronting a terrorist, I would rather have Trump confronting him than –” Schricker said, before Matthew jumped in and finished, “than Hillary Clinton.”
Let’s see how long it takes Hussein Obama to blame this on guns.
A suspected Islamic extremist wielding an assault rifle and a handgun has killed about 20 people after taking party-goers hostage inside a gay nightclub in Orlando.
The gunman was carrying a suspicious device, possibly a suicide vest, when he opened fire inside Pulse in the early hours of this morning.
Orlando Police Chief John Mina said authorities have not determined the exact number of people killed, but that ‘approximately 20’ have died. Another 42 people were taken to hospital.
An FBI spokesman said the mass shooting is being investigated as an act of terrorism. He explained authorities are looking into whether this was an act of domestic or international terror, and if the shooter was a lone wolf.
Police said the gunman was believed to be in his 20s was not a local man, and the FBI believe he may have ‘leanings to radical Islamic terrorism’.
The killings took place less than four miles from where The Voice singer and YouTube star Christina Grimmie, 22, was shot dead at The Plaza Live in Orlando on Friday.
Party-goers were urged to ‘get out and keep running’ as bullets started flying at around 2am local time.
Eyewitnesses described the gunman having a bomb strapped to himself when he started shooting today.
At around 6.00 local time (11am GMT) police said on Twitter: ‘Pulse Shooting: The shooter inside the club is dead.’ Officers described it as a ‘mass shooting’.
One man who said he was inside the club posted that the shooting broke out around 2 a.m. and that he heard about 40 shots being fired.
Police earlier carried out an controlled explosion at 5.15 local time (10.15am GMT today). but it is not yet clear whether that was linked with the gunman’s death.
It was thought that at least one hostage had been locked in a bathroom with gunshot wounds.
Around 100 officers were involved in the hostage situation before the gunman was killed.
During the gunfire, an officer was shot, but he was saved by his helmet.
Local TV reporter Stewart Moore said that more than 20 people had been shot with an assault rifle.
Jon Alamo said he was at the back of one of the club’s rooms when a man holding a weapon came into the front of the room.
CLASSIFIED EMAILS REVEAL HILLARY CLINTON WORKED WITH GOOGLE/YOUTUBE TO BLOCK BENGHAZI VIDEO(S)
WASHINTON – On March 16, 2016 WikiLeaks launched a searchable archive for 30,322 emails & email attachments sent to and from Hillary Clinton’s private email server while she was Secretary of State. The 50,547 pages of documents span from 30 June 2010 to 12 August 2014. 7,570 of the documents were sent by Hillary Clinton. The emails were made available in the form of thousands of PDFs by the US State Department as a result of a Freedom of Information Act request.
Here is just a sample of the 30,322 emails. After the Benghazi attack Hillary’s State Department emails show her administration was in contact with Google regarding a blocked YouTube video after President Obama admitted that the Benghazi attack was a preplanned act of terror.
Nora Toiv, a special assistant to the counselor of the State Department, sent an email to State Department officials on Sept. 27, 2012 with the subject line “RE: Google and YouTube” and referenced phone conversations with a someone named Sue that assured Toiv blocks would remain in place for the video(s) in question through Oct. 1, 2012.
“Sue just called back and the block will stay through Monday. They will not/not be unblocking it before then.”
It’s also interesting to note the email contains the contact information for Google CEO Larry Page and YouTube CEO Salar Kamangar including their mobile and office phone numbers.