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in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. >> good afternoon. a new report that russian government hackers broke in computers in the democratic national committee. >> according to the post they stole all of the opposition research on donald trump. we have brand new details on this bizarre story. >> this is an attack on orlando and night club and gays. when is enough, enough? when are we going to stop the radical islam? >> new questions about the man behind the worst shooting.
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what his wife is reportedly telling investigators about other potential targets. plus isis takes credit for a murderous attack targeting two police officials. >> the fire was was growing bad. >> this is not the wake- up call residents near a burning warehouse wanted. it is all "happening now". we begin with harrowing new details about the orlando terror attack as investigators piece together what led up to the terrible massacre. welcome to "happening now". >> i am jon scott. >> doctors recounted how teams of medical personnel worked together to save as many lives they could. six people are critically injured in the orlando regional
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medical center and we are learning new information about the suspect at this hour. he shot at people who were dying or dead. >> she shot to make sure everyone was dead. i was able be to peek over and i could see him shooting at everyone. and i can hear the shotgun is closer and i look over and he shoots the girl next to me. >> he was brave recounting that story today. >> we have team coverage. peter doocey is at the hospital in orlando and steve harig an with the latest on the investigation. steve, what can you tell us? >> reporter: heather, federal investigators have the killer's cell phone and lap top computer, and his camera and wife. they are investigating his finances to see if he had any
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and financial support for this killing. they are looking in surveillance trips that the killer made in the days previous to the attack when he purchased guns and carrying out scouting in disney properties and pulse night club. the killer's wife knew about the attack in advance and reportedly cooperating with the police and has not been arrested yet. that could change in any moment. we learned about the details of the killer himself. he was a conflicted man married twice with a three-year-old son and reported by family members and colleagues as being ain't- gay and at the same time a number of the patrons say they have seen him there as a regular for three years. one turned in his cell phone. and he was in communication with the killer on a gay dating app.
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the first policemen on the scene realized he was out gunned with automatic gunfire. more police arriveed to help out. but people inside of the night club said he shot through walls and doors to it kill people. 323 people, one out of three were shot and survivors said he was walking back methodically to shot those wounded to make sure they were dead. back to you. >> for more on the survivors of the night club massacre, peter doocey live outside of the hospital in orlando where so many were taken, peter? >> reporter: jon, we found out two victims are profoundly ill and doctors are concerned about their long- term functionality.
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there are six victims in the icu. 26 victims in all. angel colon is now telling us how he survived and made it to the hospital and made it to this press conference even though on sunday morning omar mateen's gun was pointed at his head. he shoots my hand and it hit my hip. i had no reaction. i was laying down there and laying down and he will not know i am alive. >> new details as well. two waves of terror victims that arrived in the hospital. the first wave was 25 patients and emergency room filled up and a lull while the shooter held hostages at the club and then a second group of rapidly
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arriving seriously wounded club goers. >> the or would fill with patients and we would proceed with what was needed and walk from that operating room and do it again and again. >> reporter: one doctor said the scene was surreal and other said it was like a war scene and by all accounts from the eight doctors we heard from, the entire medical staff kept their composure throughout dealing with more gun shot victims as any medical staff had to deal with in this country's history, jon. >> thank you. >> the stark differences between hillary clinton and donald trump on the campaign trail. mrs. clinton is calling for tougher restrictions on the sale of guns and trump is renewing the call from banning muslims
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from entering in to the united states. dave is founder of the blog, the run 2016, david, from the early indications, which approach is reaching more voters? >> you know, it's only been a day since the speeches and so we'll need polling in the battleground states to know where voters are on these issues. as we have seen in previous instances, usually the american public graveitates to a more aggressive position as far as going after isis. in the days and months after the attacks and then it wanes after that. and so we will have to see into the future if these issues still resonate 4 or 5 months from now.
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>> the president excorerates the republicans. made the point that many of the shooters, san bernardino shooters and orlando attacker were american citizens, and so if you want to ban muslims from entering into the united states, what affect would that have? >> that is the problem with donald trump's prescription that he laid out. it was doubling down on the muslim ban that is highly controversial in his own party. he wanted to ban immigration from any area of the world where there is a potential terrorist threat. paul ryan came out against this. trump is betting on an
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unconventional campaign just like he has in the white house race. he is betting that americans are afraid enough that they will look past religious liberty and double down on extreme policies that are outside any norm of any political candidate that is ever stated in the country and in recent history. that's what trump is betting on and it remains to be seen if voters will be attracted to that. some analyst said trump could get a bump because of the fear in the country about p these random acts of violence and whether that is sustainable is a question for trump. >> trump made a point to criticize the political
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correctness and said hillary clinton's administration would be four more years of the same thing. how effective of an argument is that? >> that is an effective argument. it is hard for hillary clinton to detach herself from obama's view of the world given she was the secretary of state. there are vulnerabilities for hillary clinton on that campaign and issue. and that's why you saw a balanced speech from hillary clinton yesterday. she never mentioned the issue of immigration and restricting immigration, bah providing local law enforcement more resources and identifying the lone wolves that could be bubbling up in communities and obviously spoke about the gun violence issue reiterating support for assault weapon's ban and greater background check for terrorist
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on no way zones. why should you be able to get a gun. and her approach is more balanced and she will have to distance herself from the obama administration's approach on those issues to win and to attract a lot of those swing voters. she has a opening because there is dislussionment because trump's approach is radical. >> it is a couple of polarizing candidates and your suggestion that the american voters will get more polarized as the months roll on to november that is true. you don't have them focusing on the same issue. their gaps on how to solve the problem is so yawning is that
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they couldn't agree on what to do first. trump believes the immigration stand point and hillary clinton on gun control. that is two vastly different approaches. thank you. >> we'll take you to orlando where survivors are sharing their stories. let's listen in. >> great people and found themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time. we see that every day in the trauma centers. and it touched everyone of us around the world and i will not say more but i am happy they are doing well. and i am going to leave it at that and let them tell their story, thank you.
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>> reporter: can you let them talk about their story. [inaudible] >> all right so, >> we can't hear you. >> give him the mike. >> so i arrived the at pulse night club probably around 12:30. i was there with two other friends and we were having a good time talking. and toward the end of the night we moved to the rear bar which was latin bar section. and so, to the rear of the building that is where i ended up with my friends. and right around 2:00.
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that's when we heard the first shots go off. and so immediately a friend and i feel to the ground and took cover and our initial thoughts maybe there was an altercation. and so stay to the ground until it is over. and then we heard my friend and i ran to the rear. >> more gripping first person stories from people in the pulse night club saturday night and sunday morning when a gunman walked in with a long rifle and handgun and shot up the place. we'll monitor this event and bring you more stories. >> the washington post reported
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>> a bizarre story of cyberspace meeting campaign trail. the russian government hacked in the computer net wok of the democratic national committee gaining access on the information on donald trump. >> reporter: it appears that russian government hackers had a number of political targets and they made major headway in the dnc and they had access to the system for any a year. one of the things they gained was opposition database on donald trump.
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and russians have whatever democrats gathered on the presumptive nominee. trump called russian president putin a strong leader. despite the cordial words, experts note that russians perceive u.s. as an adversari. they read all of the dnc chat and information. the dnc chair said this is critical to the campaigns and state parties we work with. we discovered it ib trugz we treated it like a serious incident it is. we secureded our network. the sean henry used to lead the fbi cyber division. it is the job of foreign intelligence agencies to do this and collect information against
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the stated and potential adversaris. jon? >> this will be rattling around washington for weeks to come. >> reporter: it will be interesting to see how they did other targets. they were going after the republicans as well. >> thank you. officials are trying to determine the motive and what the latest information says about the killer and does it matter even and where the investigation is going from here, we'll be right back. now you can't spell nutriam i right?t nut,
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and appears he was radicalized over the internet. they had seen him there at the night club. one man claimed he was a regular for years and another report recognized him from a gay dating app and all of this while his father said he was driven by hate and his ex-wife said he was mentally abusive. what does this tell us? a lot of possibilities here from your expertise and what you do for a living. >> i do a lot of profile. obviously in mateen is conflicted. but look on the issue of radicalizati radicalization. having listened to the father and seeing the statements that he made which don't reconcile
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with the facts of his support for al-qaeda and terrorism. i think the radicalization started with the father more likely than not and the movement resonated with him. we know from the digital foot print he was on the the al- a wak i site and looking at isis and jihadi and propaganda and i think it grew from there. >> that is interesting. we hear he was anti- gay or might be gay himself. i am wondering if that matters? is he an islamist fundmentalist because of his father or upbringing or something else? >> i think we will find out he was conflicted sexually and you know, homosexuality is disavowed
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in the not only the muslim community but in the jihadi community. >> it seems like what it is about about is terrorism. a man over here killing 49 innocent americans. are we losing sight of what that is about? >> terrorism is terrorism, and hate is hate and violence and killing is all of the same thing. for me, it doesn't really matter what types of sexual conflicts or psychological conflicts. bottom line. he was radicalized in the united states. and it started i believe at home and it grew and this was the end result of that. and by the way, as the fbi and law enforcement know, there are thousands of people with this same background in the united states. and our vetting system has to change and perimeters of how we
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interview people and you upon, how we develop priorization of who we are going to surveill. >> one of the things we hear is that we don't have the resources. the fbi and other agencies don't have money and manpower. one of the things you are focused on, the fbi is not working enough with local law enforcement and police officials. >> i was with the sanñxp2iu(= police department in california. your comment is well taken. we have fusion centers in the united states. we have them in almost all of the 50 states if not all of them and what is a fusion center? it is where the federal burro of investigation and central organizations and law enforcement are supposed to co-mippingle and share information. if the federal authorities can't do something, they need to hand
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it over to local law enforcement, because we use different investigative protocols and more successful in the local level. >> that is an interesting point. ron, we'll have to leave it there. >> thank you for having me on. >> jon? >> the gunman considered the disney location as a terrorist target and his wife knew about his plan. and so if she did not tell the police, could she face charges? our legal panel debates. >> and somber mood on wall street. stocks are down 97 points right now. and the closely watched meeting of the feds, and what that means for your wallet, up next. he is. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle.
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ask your doctor about non-insulin victoza®. it's covered by most health plans. >> fox news learned that the widow of the gunman anyhow about the plan to kill at the pulse night club. she told fbi agents she was with him when he bought ammunition. so could she face serious charges? a lysse is a legal analyst. and bob is a partner in the law
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group welcome. so what about it. shouldn't she face charges? >> maybe. could she be charged as a conspirator and you have to show she provided material support. if she was just in the car and went to pulse and downtown disney and learned after the fact that would not be enough to charge her. but if she drove the car to pulse and anyhow why they were going there to scout it out, that could rise to the level of material support. they know the reason they are going and that could rise to material support and co-conspirator. nbob, you agree? >> i agree. it takes support for aiding and abetting and means you had to
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assist, and if you do, you are equally get as the person who carries the crime out. if she went around with him scouting locations and later there when he purchased weapons, it is a no brainer that the prosecutors will charge her with aiding and abetting this event. >> say i am righting in the car and my buddy said let me out. i am going to rob the bank. you are saying they can't. >> at that point you knew what you are doing. but if she knew in advance that he is going to do it. >> if she drove him to pulse, knowing that the reason that they were going there was for him to look at the place for massacre that is support. if she is driving with him to
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pulse. let's go have fun at pulse and no idea why they are driving there it is not material support. you have to know. you knew he was going to drop the bank. your knowledge is different. that is like i am going to rob the bank skchlt then you got to call the cops. it is different in the hypothetical where she is going to pulse knowing that is what he is going for. >> many times in the commission of the crime they don't know upon. but they stay and assist in the get away. you can aid and abet after the crime. you can harbor or conceal and fail to report all of those separate crimes to make you equally responsible for the act. >> i imagine a lot of this depends on the information they are getting right now. i am sure you have a lot of
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conversations about how hard do we lean on this person? >> this is what you want to do as a prosecutor? get all of the information you can get. and bob and i talked about this. how many other people were involved. >> get all of the information you can now in hopes of getting other people. and if you talk to me now and give me all of the other information, things are going to go p better for you. if you don't, you are looking at life in prison, lady. >> but we know the story of his first wife, he was abusive. >> is it possible that spousal abuse might change the possibility that the second wife or current wife is going to get charged? snshg not the least in my opinion. that is not recognizable. if she was a willing participant
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and may be a mitigating factor. >> no, it is not going to be mitigating. maybe at sentencing. >> agreed. >> maybe at sentencing, she had had a hard life with him. >> and that and her cooperation are significant. but the bottom line, prosecutors need to send a message. if you know and you don't report it, you will go to jail. and congress should change the law if you know about it happening, even before the crime was committed, you are equally cull papable. snshlgs and we don't have enough good samaritan laws. if you know something and you don't report it, there should be laws against that. >> there will be a lot of things changing coming out of the terrible attack. thank you, both. heather? >> the terror attack in orlando and the down in wall street
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stocks are down ahead of a key federal reserve policy p meeting to figure out when interest rates will go up. ashley has more. >> hi, heather. there is a number of issues making the markets nervous and uncertain. the dow up 80 point ps at this hour. and the mass murder in orlando playing on the market's psyche and news of another terrorist attack in paris that claimed the lives of two police officers. and growing concern that britain will vote to get out of the european union. one survey showed the outvote leading 55 to 45 percent. and predictions on what could happen if the uk said a d ios to the eu. there will be turmoil in the market and investors are playing
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safe. the yield on the treasury bond is in the negative. you give the german government and after ten years, you get back less than you invested. that's how desperate they are to protect their money. and the federal reserve. we'll get the fed's latest take on the the economy tomorrow. no one expects a rate hike soon. we'll find out what the fed thinks. it is interesting days ahead. >> ashley, thanks. >> the gunman worked as a security guard with a company holding contracts with the federal government. how does that happen? and plus, a warehouse goes up in flames, and rattling an entire neighborhood. what happened here? >> actually the windows lit up
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we can feel the heat. >> fire officials say a chemical reaction produced a series of explosions that ultimately led to the fire and no injuries though are reported. >> the investigators are looking in the shooter's phone and computer and looking for signs of him communicating with a terror group we have a technology editor for defense one. patrick, thank you for joining us. you have been looking into this. but these a tacts are hard to predict, why is that? >> it involves a wide network of people and there are a lone wolf by definition is somebody operating under their own agency and that is feeling their own personal attachment to a cause
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and radicalized. there is reason between impossible and very difficult. we love a huge digital trail. but there are predictors of lone wolf style behavior. and many of them are fixating on a particular target. and also recognizance or buying firearms and this is an indicator. by itself it is nothing. >> that is a huge leap between googling and surveying things. and the fbi investigated him in the past. i want to ask you about your area of expertise. how would you investigate the computer records and looking into his cell phone. that might be an issue. >> what is interesting here, a
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lot of information that the fbi has gone through. comey said they looked at his digital transactions and communications and. not necessarily the content but who he was talking to and when and where he's opinion. they said they followed him back when he was under investigation and where he was going when he was not followed is key. and that's what he was looking for and the context of those searches. it means nothing by itself. but in the context of one another. and another example is increased aggression. we know he had domestic abuse problems and his growing obsession of homosexuals and align himself with extremist groups. you look at all of them in
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context. he left a trail for each of them at times. the key is to develop a capability in concert with one another before this happens and left a bang as the military said it. >> i have a second subject to ask you about. i want to ask about the data sharing. the fbi had all of the files on this guy and talk to folks who serve the country. one agencies not sharing with another agency. what happens to the fbi stuff? are they sharing with the police department and intelligence agency so we can get a handle on terrorist at home and save lives? >> not really sharing all in the fbi or sorting and structuring the data in a way that is useful. for example, i talked to folks who logfinger print ands photos
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and as a result of this investigation into this guy, because it was closed, they would not retain photos of him. >> really? >> i know, if they had photos to begin with. we are not sure. and that is biometric identify onner if you are purchasing a gun and as you are locating yourself in a club that you have been to a lot of times. >> and then big government and you are keeping an eye on us. and before i let you go. a new report coming out today that the democrat national committee confirming that russian hackers gained access to the computer networks and possibly donald trump opposition research; what is your take on that? >> don't expect the russian government to say we will do that. and the group, one of the two groups that is credited is a pp
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29. they are a prorussian group and behind the joint chief civilian civiliab e-mail hack. their relationship is the russians is assumed. it is not a dangerous problem but speaks to the interest p in foreign governments in the process we have right now. >> i can tell you like the particular stuff. hope to see you soon is. >> severe storms and strong winds and hail could be in store for the plain states. janice dean joins us with when the violent weather will hit, up next. but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards...
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the attacker recorded the murder and posted the video live on facebook. sickening. >> severe storms expected in parts of the plains and midwest states later today. the system could bring hail. janice dean has more on when it could hit. >> we are watching for the severe07wx"df4w damaging winds, isolated tornadoes expected. keep an eye to the sky. we also have snow in the higher elevations of the northwest. that's kind of interesting as the rest of the current feels like summertime. future radar, across the upper
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midwest, we'll watch this system move in. again the potential for strong to severe storms later on this afternoon, into tonight. be prepared, listen to your local weather forecasts. there is your severe threat again. texas, we still have the threat today. but the bull's-eye for severe weather will be across the central plains, central u.s. and upper midwest with the threat for tornadoes. tomorrow again across the ohio valley, parts of the tennessee tennessee river valley. it feels like summertime across much of the u.s. with temperatures in the 90s, close to 100 degrees. so finally feeling like summertime. new york, still feeling a little cool. need to get a little more hot air in there. but otherwise looking good for the rest of the country. we'll keep you up to date on the severe threat.
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singapore, gathering in a park for a vigil to show support for the victims and their families. >> that is one time we all do come together as a world, isn't it. >> unfortunately, it happens too often. >> thanks for joining us today. >> "the real story" with gretchen carlson starts now. breaking news right now in the wake of the orlando terror attack, the investigation now shifting to the shooter's wife. this is the "the real story." noor mateen telling investigators she was well aware of her husband's plans to shoot up pulse nightclub. right now we know the fbi has the shooter's phone and electronics while his wife has completely gone off the social media grid. investigators now questioning others who may also have been involved in the attack. fox team coverage for you today. chief intelligence correspondent katheri katherine herridge standing by in washington. steve, first to you. where does the investigation stand now regardi
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