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thanks for watching us good night. ms. megyn warming up for the bullpen. i'm bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops here. because we are definitely looking out for you. . >> breaking tonight donald trump at the mexican border and making a big impression. welcome to the kelly file on location, everyone. i'm megyn kelly. just over one month ago the billionaire real estate mogul making waves. acknowledging his run for the president of the united states. saying that rapists and murderers are coming over the border illegally into the u.s. critics accuse him of bias against hispanics. but trump did not waiver.
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he stuck by that position and especially when the nation saw an illegal immigrant felon deported five times from this country gunned down the vibrant kate steinly in san francisco trump has risen to the top of some early republican polls. today the billionaire travelled to wholaredo, texas to see the destination firsthand. and seeing the u.s. citizens living there. trump was greeted on the tarmac by supporters and protesters and it didn't take long for him it start making headlines. >> is it a great danger for you to be here? >> they say it is but i love the country and there is nothing more important than what i'm doing. i'm the one that brought up the problem of immigration. you folks know it better than anybody. and you look at the crowds outside. big crowds are all screaming in favor of trump. everybody wants the problem fixed. >> from there the trump
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campaign led a motorcade of fans and reporters to the border for a press conference with the mayor of la laredo, watch. >> thank you for being here. mexico is booming, absolutely booming. and jesus and city manager have done an amazing job right here. a lot of what is happening is because mexico is doing so well. just doing beyond what anyone ever thought. i don't know if that is good for the united states but it is good for mexico. anybody have any questions? >>. [ inaudible ] >> yeah, i think i will win the hispanic vote. i have thousands of mexicans and hispanics and i think when it comes right down, i don't know if saw the poll but they just did a big poll in the state of and i'm way ahead. more importantly as far as i'm concerned, i'm way, way ahead with the hispanics. well into the 30s. and i think second is like 11.
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so i have a great relationship. over the years thousands and thousands of hispanics have worked for know and now work for me and the relationship is very good. questions? [ inaudible ] >> how many people killed? [ inaudible ] >> five people were killed by marines. [ inaudible ] >> killers come from all over the world. >> i agree with that. they come from all over the world. i agree with that. >> the crime along the border is down. what are you talking about >> great danger with the illegals. we are just discussing that. but we have a dangerous boreder with the illegals coming in. >> is there anything calming fears about -- [ inaudible ] >> yes, i have. and i've heard it. i've heard it from a lot of different people. in fact as you know border patrol was the one that invited
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me. i think most of you have that invitation. border patrol invited me then cancelled because frankly they don't want to get involveed. the reason they invited me is because of the tremendous problem and tremendous crime and all of the things you are talking about. they invited me then at the last moment, virtually in the air, and they said, we can't get involved. and i heard they got those orders from washington. >> what evidence specifically have you seen? >> we will be showing you the evidence. [ inaudible ] >> we just landed. there were a lot of people at the airport. they were all waving american flags. they were in favor of trump and what we're doing. everyone we saw, just such a great warm, i was actually surprised with be but such great warmth from the people at the airport. we're very honored. yes, go ahead.
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[ inaudible ] >> no they were chanting for me. [ inaudible ] >> i didn't see that. >> the last stop of of of the day was reportedly unplanned. at the last minute trump met with local law enforcement and border patrol. that's when a question about illegal immigrants came up and once again trump refused to back down. >> right. you feel like what you said, and people talking about a rapist and murder -- >> no, no,y talking about illegal immigration. and that's a typical case -- wait. that's a typical case of the press with misinterpretation. [ cheers and applause ] they take a half a sentence and take a quarter afterof a sentence and put it all together. a typical thing. and joe at telemundo should be ashamed. and what will really be fun, i'm right now suing univision for
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$500 million. we're going to win a lot of money because of what they are doing. so i want to, again, thank you -- [ inaudible ] >> no, you're finished. [ cheers and applause ]hol >> so donald trump is again the top story. talking about what he calls the tremendous danger at our southern border. we have reaction from two people incredibly passionate about this issue. conservative author ann coulter and jose vargas are next. dent miss this. oent miss this. 't miss this.
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come on! yes! awww, yes! that is what i'm talking about. baby. call and upgrade to get x1 today. ♪ you know by the way, by the way, such a great relationship with the hispanics and very interestingly, in nevada, for those that haven't heard, they just did a poll and i'm leading, not only am i leading by a lot in the poll but almost more important to me, because i employ hundreds and actually i employ thousands of hispanics and over the years, tens of thousands, but i'm leading in the poll by a landslide. >> presidential candidate donald trump took his southern border tour today he was met by fans who cheered his focus on illegal immigration and by critics who
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slammed him for what they call his hateful remarks about latinos. while the next two guests didn't go to the border today this is an issue this they care about tp jose vargas is himself an illegal immigrant and is host of the mtv special "white people." ann coulter is a writer and most recently "adios america, the plan it turn our country into a third world llhole." just a fact check because donald trump did do well on this one poll to which he refers however, according to the latest washington post news poll conducted in mid july among hispanic adults, 84% said they definitely would not vote for him. they said that they definitely would not. however he does lead general gop polls by several respected organizations. and the question i have for you is, does his message seem to be
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catching on? >> well, i think what's catching on here is the fact that the general public doesn't really know the facts when it comes to immigration. i find it really stunning listening. i'm a journalist at heart. reporting is my religion and journalism is my church. have hasn't anybody actually said that 40% of people who are here illegally, 40%, including someone like me actually got here and everstayed their visa. meaning they didn't cross the u.s./mexico border and yesterday -- >> why should that shut down the points? why should that shut down the point bit other side? and there is another 60% crossing. some of them as he points out, commit crimes. >> some, yes. you and i add conversation last week. not all of them. they are not all representative. >> even he didn't assert that. >> that is like saying donald trump represent all of republican's views. i don't know what the governor of texas disagrees with what donald trump sp saying. but here is the big are point
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though. he is talking about how he was invited by border patrol people. according to u.s. customs and border protection the number of mexican immigrant apprehended by border patrol have been trending backwards for years. lowest levels since the 1970s. why doesn't donald trump say that? >> but the point is, for donald trump and those who support him the more we see cases like kate steinle who law abiding american citizens in this country and when and behold get murdered by illegal immigrants who have been deported repeatedly and the more his message resonates. illegal immigration not at at top of most people's list, it is for people like ann, but the gop has been ignoring this for years. now slid it isuddenly it is a tp issue for folks. >> we need a solution. i'mççoç undocumented. i'm on your show. we need a solution it solve this
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problem. but donald trump spewing the border is not that -- >> what is the hate? get specific jose. >> okay. >> what did he say that was hait hateful? >> you just mentioned the poll. 80% of latinos -- donald trump said, they love me. who is he talking about? there are 33 million latinos -- >> i just want to zero down on it jose. that is a broad brush that people use. >> here is what is happening. when he talks about rapists and murderers, who is he referring to? >> you don't deny that some illegal immigrants who have come across the southern border are rapists and murders do you? >> that's like any group of people. we can pick on any group of people and take five, six, seven, ten examples of it. >> failure to conceptionize it.
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>> 22 million are u.s. born american citizens, right? when they hear that kind of language from donald trump, what do you think they think? >> i guess it depends on who you ask. nevada hispanic republicans don't seem he to have a problem at all. >> they don't speak for everybody. >> jose great to see you. >> great to see you. thanks for having me. >> ann coulter is also here. she has a different view. ann, let me just start -- let's just start with trump. there's a lot to get to including the president today yesterday, expanded expanded the rights of illegal immigrants already in this country in the face of heart wrenching testimony we saw on capitol hill saying please, please crack down. instead, he basically went another direction. i want to get to that with you. trump, your take on today. >> fantastic. he is right that of hispanics who are eligible to vote and would ever in a million years
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consider voting republican he will probably get more of those votes than any other republican running right now. because it is like as i've said a plilon times, the main proponent of amnesty and our current legal immigration system, which is dumping millions of extremely poor people and low-wage workers on the country, are their fancy bosses in new york. and san francisco. and l.a. who want the cheap maids cheap nannies, cheap workers. workers themselves could use a little less competition. and i hear republicans -- >> what do you think of jose's point? >> there is an easy way to have minimum wage rise on its own. stop dumping low-wage workers on the country. he is mad that donald trump didn't put the numbers to it and say, okay, he said you can say there are rapists and murderers in any group of the country. do it by race, by class, by gender and it would be true. >> yeah. but for one thing, was he in
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studio with you? this must be awful living in the shadows. he has his own show on mtv. driver's licenses across the country. become a lawyer in california. how about getting donald trump to arrest jose? we can start right there. the point is yes any group will have rapists. but we don't -- these aren't people who have any right to be here. the motto should be, there are way too many and there shouldn't be any. it even rhymes. >> in the meantime, as i referenced a moment ago, we saw a family after family kate steinle family, and others go before congress and say please do something. we have had loved ones who have been murdered by illegal immigrant in sanctuary cities and other cities. and within 24 hours, ann, the white house came out and said not only are they going it vietnam why kate's law if it gets through, but they expanded the- the, by executive action, the rights of illegal immigrants
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already in the country. >> right.by executive action, the rights of illegal immigrants already in the country. >> right.executive action, the rights of illegal immigrants already in the country. >> right. can there be any more doubt now that people will block the vote for the democrats? obama wouldn't have been elected but for teddy's actions. they call it george mcgovern's revenge and kennedy's family's greatest gift to the democratic party. it is not as if democrats are winning victories because they changed americans' minds. no, they brought in new voters p. that's why they are winning. who gets to live and vote in america is the most important issue and the illegal immigrants or legal immigrant going around and demanding that you have to be nice to us and we night vote for donald trump no, you're a guest in this country. you aren't black. immigrants need to understand we care about race and civil rights because the democrats fought a war to preserve slavery and democrats imposed jim
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crowe's law for a hundred years. if you have no right to be in this country, america hasn't done anything to you. you're the ones who should be grateful to us and hoping that, you know you will be allowed to come in legally. one of the visa programs that obama extended was the diversity visa program. diversity. just randomly take people on a lottery system. because that's how scarlett johansson picks who she is going it date. she has a lottery. we're america. we should be picking the best people -- >> i see a lot of men raising their hands. they want more information. on that happy note i got to go. good to see you, ann. good-bye. >> tonight a case getting national attention as we get the autopsy results now from the controversial jailhouse death of an african-american woman. see what they tell us about the way sandra bland died and how it could impact a potential murder case and the narrative we are being told by some about this
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matter. and then, secretary john kerry took a beating today from senators can asking about secret side deals with iran that were not disclosed to lawmakers on capitol hill. and why the administration apparently caved on key safe guards in its nuke agreement with the ayatollahs. mark keyson is next with what it means for the president's deal and for the united states. >> with all due respect, you guys have been bamboozled and the american people are going to pay for that. introducing the first ever gummy multivitamin from centrum. a complete, and tasty new way to support... your energy... immunity... and metabolism like never before. centrum multigummies. see gummies in a whole new light.
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plain and simple. >> developing tonight, secretary of state john kerry may be nursing bruises after trying to defend the iran nuclear deal it a panel of senators having none of it for most part. senators suggest the administration had been quote fleet and bamboozled and that american will pay a price in the long run. here is a little of that. >> from my per spekt you've, mr. secretary i'm sorry. not unlike a hotel guest that leaves only what a hotel bath robe on his back, i believe you've been policed. >> to be able to walk away from this and say that this is a good deal is ludicrous. with all due respect, you guys have been bamboozled and the american people are gooding it pay for that. >> all of these promises they are making about never pursuing a weapon all revealed with lies. when they are developing long-range rocket capable of
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reaching the -- >> if you're so confident this is such a great deal, why wouldn't you have been supportive of allowing the american people to be involved in the decision -- >> turning now to mark kaeson former chief speaker for george w. bush. mark, good to see you. so they were not being forthright on selling a deal as something great that in fact is not. but the thing they he really zeroed in on was the news that broke yesterday that there are allegedly two secret side deals that were cut in vienna that directly undermines the entire big deal that secretary kerry came back waving at us. tell us what the two side deals are. what is number one? >> so number one, there are two side deals. one is relating to -- both relating to the inspection regime. one of them is relating it the inspection regime in a place that is a military complex and basically according to senator
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menendez that side deal allows the iranians to collect their own soil samples which is like letting lance armstrong collect his own blood samples for a doping test. these are the people trying to cover up their nuclear deal and we're going to let them collect the soil samples. the second one has to do with them coming clean on their past military nuclear activity. and we don't know what the details of these are again because these are secret deals and congress hasn't seen them and apparently even the obama administration hasn't seen them only the iranians and united nations haven't seen them. we are basing the this entire deal on a secret deal between iran and united nations that even barack obama hasn't seen. >> so the europeans basically, the u.n. has seen it but the u.s. hasn't and will not. >> it is amazing -- >> go ahead. >> yeah. they didn't even allow president obama didn't show the
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existence of these deals when submitted to congress, which is a violation of the law. it took congressman pompeiio to go into vienna and meet with officials to find out it existed. they are required by the law to submit not just the nuclear agreement but all materials and an exes related to it so they are very violating law by not sharing this with congress. >> and the deal is to keep military sites off the list from inspection. what is to keep them from not taking the it and shipping it off to military bases that are off limb snits limits. >> they said it themselves. that key military sites are off limb pipts limits. so we have it take him at his
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word. if that's true that exposes the dell as falsity as fraud. president obama kept telling us this is not about trust this is about verification but the secret deals are what are going to govern the verification. congress hasn't seen it. what self respecting member of congress with go for(póú÷ their constituents and vote for the agreement without seeing the side deal that governs the inspection. >> here is my last wjxbquestion. is the whole thing we see in congress now just a show trial? does what they are, you know, is what they are about to do meaningful at all? >> well it is meaningful in the sense it is getting out information and exposing what this -- how this deal is even worse than we thought it was. the problem is that republicans back in april seated their ability to block the deal by agree heing to a very view process that requires two thirds super majority to override the president's veto to kill the deal. you need 14 democrats in he is not rate and 44 democrats to
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vote no. that's almost impossible to get. are these side deals a game-changer? does the existence of the secret deal that obama withheld the existence of from congress put enormous on pressure on congress to vote no until they find out what is in it. >> mark good to see you. >> thank megyn. >> abc news anchor george stephanopoulos stepped in it again. this time with republicans and race. plus, breaking news in the sandra bland death case. as you aautopsy results are released a enthey may not necessarily support the narrative we he have been hearing on this case from some corners. in moments, sheriff david clarke on whether the police department and its statement that she killed herself holds water. plus weighing in on the calls to have murder chargers levelled against the cops.
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tongue consistent with a violent struggle. the can'ty attorney who released the autopsy said the injury to her neck was uniform and consistent. listen. >> had this been a violent struggle or a murder, you would most likely not expect to see a consistent and uniform ligature mark around her neck. >> reporter: she did have injuries on her back which may have come during who are struggle with police and some 30 cut marks on her left wrist that were coatquote in a state of healing. at the time of her death she add significant amount of marijuana in her system. when she arrived to the jail she was asked about her state of mind, quote, have you ever been depressed. answer yes yes. do you feel like this now? answer, yes. have you ever thought of suicide? yes. have you ever attempted suicide? the answer is yes in 2014 after losing a baby. but later answering no to many of the same questions and she was not placed on suicide watch.
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guards also failed to do a mandatory physical check on her in the hour before she was found dead. jail employees also did not have the required training to deal with mental health issues or suicidal inmates. and the sheriff has not responded to questions about why bland's cell contained a large trash can and plastic bag. and now the local abc affiliate reports that prior to the guards finding sandra bland's body an inmate didn't hear any commotion or crying to suggest foul play but said bland was often emotional and crying during her three days in jail though a guard says hours before her death she was in good spirits. megyn? >> trace thank you. so what about the actions of the arresting officers and department itself? here now sheriff david clarke of milwaukee county sheriff's he offers. sheriff good to see you. so the first part of this case occurred when they stopped her for a lane change. illegal lane change. and the confrontation between
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this woman and the state trooper got ugly. he told her, to put out her cigarette. she said i don't have to. he told her to get out of the car. she refused. it went up and up and up and up. suddenly she gets arrested and find herself after a pretty violent confrontation there on the sidewalk finds herself in jail for three days for a traffic infraction. that's the first part of the case that people what are critical have problems with. do you defend the officer? >> oh, wholeheartedly. this is a classic case where a citizen did not comply with a law enforcement officer's lawful command. i watched the video several times. i counted 49 times that that officer gave a lawful command and it was disregarded. in fact from the time he pulledá> that car over, he was very personable. he was calm. he was polite. he called her ma'am several times. and he could sense that she was irr he asked her, she was loaded from the time she pulled over. i expect in those situations an
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officer to make a reasonable attempt to dejessicaesdedeescalate say theation the situation. but not put him or herself into danger. then you go too arrest mode. it is no longer verbal commands. can you use intermediate weapons. he chose a taser. i don't have a problem with him using a taser. his words i will light you up that's not what we train -- >> you can hear him say, i'll light you up. she is upset when she is told she is under arrest for a traffic infraction that isn't that big a deal. >> i understand. but she still has to comply with his lawful commands. you a comply and grief later. he was talking very calmfully when he said get out of the vehicle. an officer is allowed to raise the level. in other words, become more vocal in terms of giving out
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those commands. look, you know, what we train officers to say when they use a tazer is do x or i'm going to taze you. i'm not going to get hung up on that. i was more appalled by the language she was using about an authority figurer. if she was my daughter i would be embarrassed by how she acted on the scene. he had to respond to keep her sefl safe and himself safe. it is unfortunate that the autopsy report the manner of death is suicide. it is unfortunate that according to m.e.'s report or coroner's report, depending on what state you're in. i don't know why she took her life. the medical people can deal with that. but bottom line for me and all of these cases that you and i, megyn, have talked about nationally, you have an obligation to comply with a law enforcement officer's lawful command. he was going to give her a warning for heaven's sake. >> a good policy.
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even if you know the cop is in the wrong, comply and complain later. sheriff, good to see you. >> thank one megyn. >> despite the autopsy and rest of the evidence many remain unsatisfied. at this hour the bland family is waiting the result after second independent autopsy and many believe that the jail officials did something to ms. bland while she was in that cell. and that this was an woman hanging herself. so could we still see murder charges as some are now demanding? criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor and civil rights attorney. good toe sue both. do you believe that's over, now given the you aautopsy report, saying it is suicide plain and simple? >> megyn, the d.a. said they are won ducting it as if it is a murder investigation. as mark would know and you would note yourself one autopsy does not a case make. second autopsy and independent one is being commissioned at this point in time and we have to wait and see before we say
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what the final conclusion is. >> that's long answer it no. the answer is no, megyn. the short answer is no. there won't be any criminal charges here because the evidence doesn't support anything other than a suicide. a tragic suicide. my heart goes out to the family. but the evidence doesn't suggest that anyone went into her cell. it was consistent with a hanging. no defensive wounds on her at all and someone in the adjacent cell someone that would normally point a finger at a guard, you would expect someone to say, oh yeah someone went in there. there was no commotion or struggle. this tragic suicide. >> go ahead. go ahead. >> what we know about the evidence is that it is incomplete and they are saying that all of a sudden we have a jail cell that i know mark has never seen with a trash bag in it big enough for someone to hang themselves.
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that is suspect. >> where did it come from? >> that's negligence by jailers, right? how does that translate into a murder charge? >> whether it is negligence or not is yet to be determined. we have suspicious circumstances where someone at the least risk of committing suicide because -- >> that's wrong. >> no, african-american women across are the least likely of anyone to commit suicide -- >> andell -- >> she said before she tried to commit suicide. >> and she suffered from post traumatic stress disorder. hold on, this is proven now. post tra mautic stress disorder. depression. she had 30 cuts on her arm. again i feel for her. mental illness is extraordinary. >> 9% of the population suffers from the depression. >> and those most likely to kill themselves -- >> she had tried to kill herself before. >> the numbers don't --
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>> mild depression, like i'm having a rough time -- >> no doctor ever diagnosed her with depression. no doctor ever diagnosed her with depression. >> so what's your theory? >> your theory is that -- >> very can take her own life. pills confirmed it. >> here's the thing -- >> mark, let me talk to you about this. mark, how are they -- first of all, there is a video camera on the jail cell. it doesn't show anyone going in or coming out at the time of issue. second of all, there would be some defensive wounds. if someone murdered her in that cell she just submitted to it. >> i like the first argument better than the second. listen, yes would you typically find defensive wounds. that's why i brought it pup.up. but the fact that no one went into her jail cell andell suggests there is no murder, andell. >> the prosecution should -- >> let me ask you this. let me he shift gears.
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let me shift gears. because the other argument is that at a minimum you've got negligence by the jailers who it appears violated procedure. they hadn't been trained propertily according to authorities. and shouldn't have put the big plastic bag in the -- inside the jail cell. so what does that amount to? usually we see immunity for officials in situations like this. would it be here or could there be a civil lawsuit by her family? >> well, if we're talking about negligence, i believe that they will be protected unless there is intentional acts by people that have yet to be identified. what i'm saying, meagan sb is that can we prove murder that the point in time? absolutely not. but the investigation is not over. if we find that partial informs we he have is not all of the story, then we have to be ready to go in the other direction. i will not say what mark is saying, that there is absolutely no grounds for murder charge. >> it is like the fact that she
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add contentious exchange with a state trooper prior to getting to the jail doesn't make the jailers part of some conspiracy towards murder. that's really the theory here. they are so ticked off by what they saw curb side that now they think that folks jailing the prisoner want to talk her life. that's a far reach. good to see you both. >> thanks. >> thanks. >> breaking right now reports after shooting at a movie theater in lafayette, louisiana. local papers in the news wires are reporting that up to six people have been shot. and we are also hearing that two people are dead including the shooter. but we should caution it is very early. we are just getting reports, right before the segment we heard the first news of it. some details will likely change. we are told that governor bobby gin dell is on his way to the scene. a shooting at a movie theater, including fatalities. we'll be have more right after the beak. he's older so he needs my help all day.
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we are working now with our sources to confirm this information. but louisiana governor bobby jindal spend og aught tweet. prayers for lafayette at grand theater. talking to state police colonel about shooting in lafayette. trace gallagher join us live from the breaking news desk. trace? >> reporter: there th is at the grand theater, during the 7:00 showing of "trainwreck." the daily advertiser, the local newspaper in lafayette, 20 minutes into the show an older white man should up and started firing. they said it sounded like fire crackers an he was shooting from the back of the theater towardí# the front of the theater. they ran out. we are fold from fire officials confirmed. six people have been injured. we have a producer on the ground in new orleans who is hearing from an official close to bobby
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jindal that there may be two dead including the shooter. that is not yet confirmed. three are critical. again, this happened maybe 45 minutes to an hour ago. at least that's when we got word, of this happening. of the shooter in this theater. again we do not have any crews on the ground. local crews are making their way right now trying to find out more information about this. by the way, lafayette is about 40 miles away from baton rouge. she said she was with her fiance about 20 minutes into the movie when they heard a loud pop, pop. they thought it was a fire cracker. again when she saw the holder man standing up. she said she heard six shots and they ran out of the theater again we're hearing six shots and six confirmed injuries first responders on their way to the movie theater right now. maybe they he have arrived at the movie theater. began we are waiting to get cameras and pictures out of
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lafayette, 40 miles outside of baton rouge. we are waiting to get more information, megyn as we get it. and bobby jindal governor, is on his way to theé)y scene. i know you read the tweet. on his way to the scene and tweeting out lafayette while he is en route. >> thank you. keep working the sources and we'll get back to you. you have to think law enforcement authorities looking into this are reminded of what happened in aurora. because after that man now convicted of murder went into that theater and shot it up in the middle of the movie, "the dark knight," he had booby trapped the apartment knowing the authorities would go trag him down and to track down the trail of how he got tom place and men to unleash carnage in that spot and another as well. and police prepared for that kind of trap protected themselves. these situations so often don't begin and don't end in one site
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breaking now, the associate press reported two people are dead following this movie theater shooting in lafayette. that again work the people dead including the shooter. now we are getting reports from several different sources the shooter has killed himself although fox news has not yet independently confirmed that. we are trying to get a local official, a local police representative on the phone now so you can hear directly from this person what appears to have happened in this movie theater tonight. six were reportedly wound asked the gunman plus one other are reportedly dead.
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do we have him? >> i'm here. >> i didn't even get your name from my producers. thank you for being here with us. tell us what happened. >> sure. approximately 7:30 central time, a male entered the grand theater located on johnson street within the city limits of lafayette. at some point, the male began firing randomly in one of the theaters inside. we can confirm that there are at least two to three fatalities on scene. one of which we believe is the shooter. and there have been several injured that have been trags ported to area hospitals. we do believe that the shooter is at least one of the fatalities at this time. >> when you say several injured, can you confirm six? does that number sound about right? >> between six and ten at this time that we can confirm.
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>> when you say the gunman entered, the male entered. did he enter while the movie was in progress? >> that's unconfirm at this time megyn. >> any idea what kind of weapon he was using? >> no. as you can imagine, it is very early in the investigation. >> of course, of course. can you confirm that he shot himself? that he killed himself? >> we're not ready to confirm that at this time, megyn. >> what is the age range of the victims? >> we have not even begun to identify the victims. obviously we would want to notify the family members before we would start releasing that information. >> have there been any sort of a threat called in in. >> we are looking into that right now. we're looking to see if there were any postings on social media. again very early in the investigation. and all those aspects will be
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looked into. >> any reason to believe there might be a connection to isis or radical islam or terror as we understand it in this country? >> it's too early to draw any type of conclusions. >> understood. thank you for giving us your time tonight. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> joining me again, sheriff david clark from the milwaukee sheriff's office. we asked him to come back. thank you for being here. what would you imagine the sheriffs at the law enforcement right now is doing around that movie theater, and the shooter is dead. with respect to him and his personal effects and home. >> well the first thing as you know, the first facts are those most likely to change as this goes on. panic bands moanpandemonium, horror. the first responders to have ten to the injured and start sharing information, gather information. we heard the gunman may or may
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not be dead. my biggest concern in these situations is that there it's not a secondary situation where he planned explosives or maybe a sellingary shooter somewhere in the area or even in the theater. the early parts of this, and i've been in these chaotic situations. you want to calm everything down. get help to the injured and start piecing this together.l be a long night for those officers and lain law fayette looks lou. >> what kind of evidence are they trying to retrieve? >> the collection stage comes later on. as i indicated -- >> what about the. >> -- >> shell casings, protect the scene, shell casings, the weapon that the gunman is dead, protect that. we you want to identify people. you want to make sure the people who fled panic and pandemonium sets in. you want to keep as many as you
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can in the area. they're all witnesses. i don't know how kroided the theater was but this will be a pain investigation. my prayers are with the people in lafayette. the people in that theater. the first responders. and just going to pray at this point. >> absolutely right. you know, it was days ago that the aurora movie theater shooter was found guilty of murder over and over again. and the nation relived that crime in a way many did not want to as we heard a very effective prosecutor walk us through what that person did to the children and others inside that movie theater. how big a risk is there that something like this could lead to a copycat event? >> well you know, we're living in that age unfortunately. and until they learn the motive, what was behind this thing you know we're speculating at this point. yeah, we're seeing it more and more unfortunately.
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and this is the age we live in. >> yeah. we'll find out more in the hours and days ahead. thank you for your help tonight. carnage has been unleashed in louisiana. stay tuned. tonight -- >> the border patrol is seeing what's happening. >> donald trump heads to the border. some like him -- >> i like donald trump. he is a friend of mine. he is taking on the washington cartel. >> and some cannot stand him. >> donald trump's candidacy is a cancer on conservatism. >> reaction to how donald trump is shaking up the republican party. >> what would work for you? don't low ball it. tell me what you really -- >> the department justice says it is going to review the shocking undercover
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