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selfie stick who have been hunted as a threat. it can be very -- >> you know that first-hand, harris. >> i do. i do. in maine in particularly. >> keep here for "outnumbered" overtime. "happening now" starts right now. stay inside as police search for an active shooter. john roberts has the latest for us. >> reporter: good afternoon to you. details are still coming in and there is not much to talk about at this point. it looks like an extensive active shooter investigation with a number of police officers and to clef land police and the sheriff's office, the mississippi highway patrol and emergency management for the state is set up at the school.
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most of this information coming from the coroner's office. they told me just a short time ago, that the victim is a professor, a male professor. we don't know his identity yet. and the coroner's office is not expecting more bodies at this point. this may have been an isolated incident. it appears that the person responsible for the shooting is still at large and the subject of a large manhunt. delta university started off as a teacher's college and halfway between jackson, mississippi and memphis, tennessee. students are told to stay inside and stay away from the windows. >> thank you. we'll bring you more as it
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develops. >> we're covering all of the news now. >> firemen were there and they eyes, as raging wildfires turne wine country. ()/ >> plus. >> we need people who are really smart and have tremendous deal- making skills and have great energy. >> that is not the only message numbers are going up. and what he is telling the naysayers. something stinks in one city. lawsuit over the trash. >> but, we begin with new
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womb need our protection. >> it is improper for the united states government or state government to tell every woman in this country, the painful and difficult choice she has to make on that issue. [applause] >> in the new washington post abc news national poll, reveals that hillary clinton is leading sanders by 18 months and biden by 21 points. but clinton has lost one- third of her support for the democratic nomination since july. sanders is leading clinton by ten points in iowa after she led
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in the hawkeye state. and that poll shows 22 points over clinton first time above 50 percent. clinton has a solid lead in south carolina. yesterday in washington, clinton said she followed advice that she received from a minister there. >> he basically said, if you are going to read and listen to romans 12, you got to be nicer to the press. and so to my friends in the press, i will certainly take that to heart. >> this hour, hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail in waterloo, iowa and try to turn around the recent polls, there in the hawk- eye state. >> thank you. >> and take a look at this. an image of a firefighter watching the most destructive wildfires burning.
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the valley fire raging close to california wine country and forcing thousands of people to drop everything and get out. the fast- moving flames burning down hundreds of homes so far. one person died. all over the state more fires fuelled by hot, dry conditions. >> and a worker who helped two murderer ares is speaking out. who joyce mitchell blames for her actions now she is facing hard time. >> and residents are suing and saying it is an invasion of privacy. >> they have noble goals, but some point, you can't violate my rights. >>
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>> the worker who helped two convicted killers escape from
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prison is breaking her silence. joyce mitchell said she was depressed and that the inmates took advantage of her weakness. she flirted with one of the convicts but didn't have a intimate relationship with either man. mitchell gave richard matt and david sweat items to break out of prison. >> city of seattle sued over its garbage policy. homeowners are calling it an invasion of policy. issues of thousands of warning tags and threatening to issue fines. >> yeah, big problems out here in seattle. it is mandatory to repsyche and
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he will compost your the food waste. and handing out warnings and the fines will start in january and could be $50 for the businesses. ten percent or more of your trash could be composted or recycling. they are made a cop judge and jury. and now she is part of a lawsuit against the city. >> literally no recourse when they accuse you and they say you have done it but not proof it. >> not a single official would talk trash but fall back. and civil liberties are not violated. they don't open the trash bags. but the lawyer who filed the lawsuit said it is invasive in a state where cops need a search
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warrant just to look at your trash. >> the supreme court in washington said our state constitution provides more inspection. >> reporter: the city is investing money in this policy and enforce the new law, jon. >> what a story. thank you. >> and minnesota vikings adrian petersen taking the field as a man accused of killing his two-year-old son stands trial today. here's the battle off of the field. and form every the president jimmy carter draws big crowds.
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>> new developments in the laundry money. loretta lynch expects more indictments handed down as the investigation grouse. the swiss attorney general said real estate has been seized in connection with the case. it focused on the allegation of world cup tournaments. and so far 14 soccer officials have pled guilty in a bribery and conspiracy scheme. >> nfl super star adrian petersen set to return to the field in the viking opener. opening statements in the trial of joseph patterson accused of assaulting petersen's son while
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they were alone in the apartment. the mother was not there. the boydied from his injuries days later. eric, the defense is said they are going to claim that the deductions made by medical professionals are wrong that the little boy did not do i of injuries that the doctors say he had in the hospital? >> the defense has to put up an expert that testified that the little boy did not do i at the handsdefendant. it is balance of experts. this is how he died or perhaps this is notes inially how he died beyond a reasonable doubt. they have to approve method of death to get a jorto convict them. and they may have a decent shot. >> the mother in this case, john. she is part of this.
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and allowed the little boy to be with the boy friend. in the months that followed and in june 2014, came and tried to assaulted her and apparently choked her to unconsciousness. did that come in and be part of the trial? >> i am not certain if the defense will be able to keep that information out. it really has nothing to do with the actual event itself, but it does show a propensity of violence toward the defendant. sometimes that information will be more prejudiceal and kept out. what will come in and very prejudiceal and the nail in the coffin, he has beaten three other children in his history. it is like a natural progression that he would beat this child. probably department mean to beat him to death.
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that is a very sad story. and we have equally sad story to follow-up that our viewers. this story got a lot of coverage. this is about a georgia man on trial for the murder of his own son. the judge is listening on whether to let the new's med why in the courtroom. he faces charges for leaving his son strapped in a car. at first, there was outraged that the father was arrested for what seems like an accident. but then evidence that made people to wonder if he intentionally left his car in the car seat. should the press be allowed in the courtroom? >> yes. the press should be allowed in the courtroom. this is a public interest type of trial. we have so many hot car deaths
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and many by mistakes and then someone who consphireed to kill their child, such as in this case. they have internet searchs and he had an affair and other issues. and this is public interest and people are really should be allowed to see this. >> that's what his lawyers are saying, that public opinion is too fierce and if they hear everything, by they, public and press hear everything that is introduced in the trial including sexting and talking to woman while his son was dying in the car and allegations of exchanging photos of a girl under 18 it will not be a fair trial, your thoughts? >> we can't say because we report on something that it does not lead to a fair trial. we are a global digital world. and the place to take care of
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that is picking the jury. the do you know anything about the case and can you be fair and impartial and even if you heard about it, as long as you can be fair and impartial that is the the standard we worry about. >> we'll so what the judge has to say. two sad cases that we'll watch. >> thank you. there are new concerns as russia appears to double down in syria. their military is helping to improve one of syria's major airports, why? and the white house is reacting to the latest build up by russia in the middle east. more on that ahead. [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow... it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one cats ask for by name.
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planes and transport and deliver large and sophisticated equipment and weapons to the syrian army. they have delivered tanks to the assad regime in the last few weeks and proponents for the surface to air missiles and there is no evidence of the launchers delivered. and component parts are start to appear in the province. and they are expanding the runway as well. and russia appears to be building up military bases in that area as well. and 1500 russian troops. it is clear that promises by moscow to support the assad regime and build up the military capability are becoming more visible and more serious than they have been. russia long- supported the assad regime and doubling down and sending troops and equipment to the assad regime.
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and in that last few months the assad regime is lost ground and under a lot of pressure and russia is coming to their aid now, jenna. >> there is new reaction here at home to the increased russia military presence in syria and chief washington correspondent james rosen has more. >> reporter: building on the report from conner powell, the pentagon said the u.s. tracked 15 flights in to syria and touching down near the assad strong hold. and delivering half dozen battle tanks and 15 fresh artillery pieces and armor carriers that can accommodate 1500 russian troops. the deliveries are designed to
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help bachar assad in the fifth year of a syrian war to avoid the fate of gaddafi. >> they suggested that the president and his aides are battling isis and not enough on ousting assad. >> you have to keep the military pressure on him. that's what the local opposition fighters in syria and islamic states, they need help. this is a war. they need military assistance. >> reporter: president obama told service members that he warn wad vladimar putin not to intervene to prop up the assad regime. and warnings that show the russian president did not heed. >> that will not change our core strategy which is to put pressure on isil in iraq and
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syria. but we are going to be engaging russia to let them know, that you can't continue to double down on a strategy that is doomed to failure. >> reporter: the russian delivers to syria are flying through iraqi air space and it is it a measure of humiliation of the united states not to be able to stop baghdad from blocking the deliveries, jon. >> interesting developments. >> former president jimmy carter are is carrying-on despite the cancer diagnosis. he is teaching sunday school and people go to be pinsphired. >> reporter: the former president taught the class for decades and people are moving it up on the bucket list after learning about the ongoing treatment for cancer. >> i don't know what the results
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will be. and i am ready for whatever comes. >> reporter: since announcing his cancer diagnosis, jimmy carter is drawing large crowds in the small country church. >> i am trying to extend my life. and i enjoy the teaching and it gives me a chance to meet people like you and share my thoughts about god's world. >> visitors come from around the u.s. and overseas. >> i decided to do it because i don't know if i will have this chance again. >> visitors reserve seat assignments and return to see the form are president. >> everybody is treated equal willy in the eyes of god and that means we don't have the right to exalt ourselves above people. >> mr. carter poses for photos
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with visitors. >> it was worth of the 6 hour drive from clear water, florida. i love today and had great thoughts. >> he plans a busy sunday school surgery and teaching four out of the next weekends and spreading the gospel remains a top priority for the former president. >> cool to get a few snippets. we got a little bit today. >> absolutely. >> speaking of religion, what a segue. >> we wish president carter well. pope francis is a man of the people and why u.s. officials fear that could put him in danger in the upcoming visit to the united states. >> plus, new yorkers know the subways could use an upgrade and some riders are getting their
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>> hey, everyone. i am gretchen carlsson. a college is on lock down in mississippi. we'll talk to the local reporter on the latest in the search. plus carly fiorina taking on donald trump and a new web ad about p her own face. and her fiance drowned her in a kyakting trip. the woman said she wanted him dead. does that mean she killed him? join us for the real story. >> president obama coming under fire from the hindu community over his support for the sri lanka to conduct their own war crimes. we have footage from
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a documentary about the war. 200000 people died. there were information about the war crimes and expected to endorse an inquiry. and back to one of our top stories. heightened security concerns ahead of the pope's visit to the united states. u.s. authorities already have disrupted one plot targeting pope francis. he points out that this pope poses a bigger than usual challenge. >> the pope is i am catholic be and passionate man and get out with the people and with that comes a large security risk. >> joining us now is michael who was homeland security advisor when the pope said mass in 2008. you agree pope francis because
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he likes to mingle, is that a bigger challenge? >> absolutely. and you talk with the professionals with the secret service that that presents a great challenge when you have someone in the crowd and they are trying to get next to him in washington d.c. and philadelphia. there will be a lot of people around and you can have something happen. >> make sure someone is not isis inspired or affiliated. >> yes, those threats haunt us in terms of what happened in the past and the times square bombing. >> sure. >> you had home grown guy do that. and also the area in northern, in the middle east. could they design a plot and equip, resource and train and equip somebody to be able to come over here and do something in this realm. >> and you mentioned the time
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square bombing plot. that guy tried and he didn't pull it off. can we count on that kind of incompetence time and time again? >> training goes down once someone is self radicalized and not trained. but it is not a strategy going forward. and that's what everyone is looking for. and also, what plays a part in this stuff. >> i guess we should feel good when they say we disrupted a plot. but there could be others. >> this is an intersection of opportunity for isis and al-qaeda. they want to see the isis flag flying over the vatican. and they come to the united states, and it is the jubilee year. and coming to the united states, and will they go after all of
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the security protocols and take that chance? perhaps not, but someone sitting at home who listens to the message might get involved in this. >> if you are the secret service or fbi or somebody in charge of making sure the pope has a safe and successful visit. do you tell him no mingling and stay inside of the bulletproof pope mobile. >> we have gotten so sophisticated in intelligence sharing and facial recognition and monitoring, that secret service working with the groups that work together and i saw that when the pope came in 2008. could you limit that and have other screening? yes, that's what you will probably see in this event. >> michael balboni.
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thank you. hope it goes well. and a precedent in new york city, the first new new york subway opens. number seven extended running from times square to the far west side of manhattan and cheers for all who want to get there. the elevators and air tempering system to keep it from 72 tow to 73 degrees. it is it a welcome invention. >> regular viewers might have noticed that i was not in the anchor chair much of the week. i was down in peru hiking the inca trail. the christian children's charity based in colorado. i was shooting video of the trail itself. it was an exciting trip seeing
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the incredible engineering that the incas did 500 years ago using primitive tools. it is going to be in a future edition of "happening now". we'll talk about what money we raised. >> and answer to the burning crew, why were we not invited to go with you. that is the remaining question. >> look at friends there. >> they are running all over the place. >> and i can't wait to hear about this. i heard a little bit. there is a lot to the story. and we'll see from join later on this week. >> a hero on and off of the field. how a football player sacrifices playing time to help someone with a disorder. >> president obama trying to rank the nation's colleges. no easy task.
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a fox news alert and live images now over delta state university in cleveland, mississippi. that's where a professor was shot and killed. police are searching for an active shooter, warning students and faculty as well as staff members toseek shelter inside and stay aquay from windows.e the fbi now tells fox news that a that's assets are on the way to the campus to assist with the investigation. we'll continue to keep you updates as we net new details on the shooting there. the president is announcing new initiatives today aimed at cutting the cost of college and giving families a better idea of what an education will cost.
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the president is also trying to simplify the college process including ranking thousands of schools across the nation by quality. the president plans have suffered a bit of a setback. we are joined with more on what exactly this is. >> it's called college scorecard. you can access it at college scorecard.ed.gov. find a lot of information on 4,000 institutions of higher learning. among what you haven't seen before is how much grads make or earn, which is something people consider very important since the job market has been so punk. also find out what kind of debt these folks graduate with. we've got ivy league school uz may want to look at, harvard, stanford, princeton, these graduate with a salary that's pretty nice. >> absolutely. >> and the debt fairly low. let's look at some state schools. i pulled miami university and oxford ohio because i went there, university of virginia, oklahoma and who went to uc sant
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barbara. >> a proud gaucho i am. these are schools if you look at, this is what i should be making in ten years if i go to this school. or the average. >> the reason they have this information is because they run the irs. there are lots of institutions out there who put out rankings for colleges, princeton review is one, u.s. news and world report does their own analysis. this is the only one i know of that tells actual salary. >> can you link the quality of the university to how much the grads are actually making? is that indicative of the university? >> well, i think you make a very good point here. it's not one for one, right? it's important certainly and one of the big complaints grads have had is, i can't find a job or a job that will pay my college debt, right? but let me tell you this. the president promised a whole lot more with this. what he said he was going to do is actually rank these schools and the worst offenders, the ones who charge the most and had grads graduating with the most debt would have financial aid pulled. >> oh, interesting.
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>> did this happen? no, it did not. >> why not? >> you've got to think, higher education is an industry and every president of every college or university across the country said, you can't do this, this isn't fair, we don't like it. a lot of pressure applied in washington and we didn't get what we were promised. >> but for our viewers, what are some of the positives? do you see this as providing some good information for potential college shoppers? >> i like the information on salaries. but here's what you need to know about it. it's an average across all students of that university, right? so, look, if you're an engineering student you'll make a lot more than an art student, right? you've got to keep that in the back of your mind. it's useful, yes, but you can find a lot of this information from private sources. >> i did take a lot of great art classes, though. >> did you? >> just saying. worthwhile but you're probably right. gerri, thank you very much. very interesting. >> thank you. >> but did your parents know?
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>> of course. i was a studious student, of course. college football player is putting the game on hold to help save a life. villanova's jake prus missing some games after donating bone marrow to a 65-year-old suffering from a blood disorder. he missed his team's win on sunday and likely will be out for the next two game as he recovers. he's expected to rejoin his team at home october 10th. good for you. grim news for pa staish show lovers. early indications show this year's crop could be small. how hard it could be to get your hand on pistachios. that's next.
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a volcano on a southern japanese island erupts spewing rock and smoke more than 6,000 feet into the air. there may be more eruptions to come. a store to make pa shaush
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yoe lovers go nuts. harvesters say the weather with other factors are causing them to fall. it could be down for 70%. thousands gathering in brooklyn for a '90s fest. that's it, gofolks. police are searching for an active shooter on a college campus after a professor is shot dead. hi, everyone. i'm gretchen kacarlson. delta state university in northwest mississippi remains on lockdown right now still because officials are still investigating what went wrong there earlier today. john roberts live with the pl e late latest. >> we know at least one person is dead, getting reports that perhaps two are dead. we do not know if those two shootings are relate to each other. there was word of a potential murder/suicide though the coroner's office tried to disabuse us of that notion

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