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>> america, take a hard look inr interruption of violence in virginia. good evening. i'm julie. you are watching the fox report. >> an ugly scene in a picturesque and peaceful college town of charlottesville, virginia. white nationalist brawling with protesters over the removal of a confederate statue, the fighting taken a deadly term. a car plowed into a car killing three people and injuring more than a dozen others. police believe it was intentional. the horrific moment captured on
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video. what you are about to see is extremely disturbing. >> the car proceeded to reverse, apparently attempting to escape from the blood he seen. in fact one pedestrian wasn't flung into the air after the car made impact with the person. the driver is now in police custody. one person was killed as a result. virginia governor, was speaking at a press conference sending strong message to the people behind the rally. >> i have a message to all the white supremacist and the nazis who came into charlottesville today. our messages plain and simple. go home. you're not wanted in this great commonwealth. shame on you.
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you pretend that you are patriots, but you are anything but a patriot. >> julie: we have fox team coverage on this. kristin is in new jersey with the latest on the president's reaction. allison barbers reporting from the uva medical center. we begin with doug on the ground charlottesville were governor mcauliffe tells that news conference in all three fatalities today, a very sad d day. >> indeed it was. we came to charlottesville today not expecting to see much. it had been our sense that based upon a previous klan rally here six weeks ago that the white supremacist together here at emancipation park would have their say and then be gone. it didn't turn out that way. ultimately, three fidelity's. one directly related to the protests, the other as a result of a helicopter crashing later today at the end of the day. we had been watching it hover over our site.
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i kept wondering as i watch the helicopter white was stationary for so long. i've heard from pilots that been stationary puts tremendous stress on the body frame. with the helicopter crash i thought, i'm not surprised to see that happen. we don't know that was the cau cause. anyway, 35 people injured today. nine related to the vehicular crash. the mayor and the police chief, all implore the white supremacist protesters to go away, go back home. you are not wanted. we are a nation of immigrants. the police chief also said the driver of the car which rammed into to others then backed away running over pedestrians, is now in custody. >> the drivers in custody with drcharges pending. we are treating this as a criminal homicide investigation.
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also i want to extend my appreciation to the individuals who witnessed the crash for helping us by providing statements, photos, and video evidence. again, the crash remains under investigation. >> the police chief use the word premed in premeditation when it came to the crash. indicating there seem to be a level of planning. more to come. i was surprised none of the speakers made mention of the anti- -- protesters they want them to go home to. many were as powerfully armed as the white supremacist. many emerge to the scene wearing helmets, holding big sticks and placards, baseball size sticks with so many right supremacist suffering injuries as well as a counter protesters. >> julie: thank you doug. in the meantime, doctors treating more than 20 people injured in today's clash. in fact, the hospital was on
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lockdown. things are getting so violent. allison is live at the uva medical center where they been treating injuries. what's the latest? >> 35 people were injured today. none of those injuries were caused by law-enforcement. paramedics took 20 people to the hospital. initially we were told those injuries were related to the car crash. police now say nine are injuries related to the car crash that happened after one car plowed into the area where group of protesters described as antiwhite nationalist or counter protesters were gathered. the person killed was walking across the street one a car struck her. listen. >> injuries range from life-threatening to minor. the crash claimed the life of a 32 a female pedestrian at the intersection as she was crossing
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the street. we're in the process of notifying her next of kin. >> at least 35 people were injured today. twenty were treated at this hospital. fourteen of those injuries involved people who are hurt from individual engagement. >> julie: thank you. president trump reacting to the emotional day in charlottesville, virginia now calling for national unity. kristin's life in new jersey near the president's golf club in bedminster. the present was vocal on this on twitter and then at the news conference. then he continues to tweet all afternoon trying to tweet some sense into the minds of the haters who are continuing the violence today. >> that's right. tonight, president trump is condemning the violence. really continuing to call for unity.
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as nightfall nears, he is stressing that the number one most important thing right now is the swift restoration of law and order in charlottesville. >> we are closely following the terrible events unfolding in charlotte's will, and virginia. we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence on many sides. >> the present trump declining to take sides. he never once explicitly mentioned or blamed the white supremacist or white nationalist that are behind at least some if not the majority of the violence taken place in charlottesville. a white house official came out to try to clarify the remark afterwards saying he was simply referring to the violence that's taken place between the protesters and counter protesters in charlottesville. that's not good enough for a growing number of republi repubn senators on capitol hill.
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at least for have come out urging president trump to use more decisive language when referring to what went down today. senator or and hatch said we should call evil by its name. my brother did not give his life fighting hitler for nazi ideas to go unchallenged here at home. republican senator cory gardner said mr. president, we must call evil by its name. these were white supremacist and this was domestic terrorism. republican senator and marco rubio are on board saying and calling on president trump to call these people by name. especially at a time of president trump has shown his not shy about using very strong language when it comes to referring to the growing nuclear threat in north korea, possible military options of venezuela and very sharp attacks just this week on the senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell. a lot of international problems
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abroad and now this growing domestic disturbance at home. >> julie: thank you kristin. meanwhile, officials in virginia, this just in. confirming the deaths of two people aboard that helicopter. the crash we heard about earlier today. they are linked to the incidence and charlotte fell. stay pleasers in the chopper went down in a wooded area. 7 miles outside the city, late this afternoon. the state police are not confirming the identities of the deceased. the president confirming they were officers. president trump tweeting moments ago, deepest condolences to the family send fellow officers of the virginia state police who died today. you are all among the best this nation produces. i want to bring in virginia congressman.
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the present making it clear that the worst and it suspected that law enforcement that were monitoring these violent protests today were involved. what are your thoughts? >> thanks for having me on a terribly tragic day. i just want to condemn all the violence and hate groups. i've been looking on my twitter feeds and facebook comments coming in. i want to be real clear and the criticism of what groups are talking about, the kkk, some folks are saying i want to be explicit. i went to princeton seminary, home of james madison wrote the constitution. the judeo-christian tradition cannot be more clear, st. paul writes, there is black, white, there's no mail, there's no female, that's a tradition that made us the grace country on earth. that was in trying to the declaration of independence.
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thomas jefferson is the founder of uva. the school at charlottesville. he and james madison stood strongly were most proud of their work on that. to pay groups in the city taking on that tradition and everything we believe this country is a tragedy. i'll go a step further. when it comes to fascism and nazism, not season, i assume folks are well-educated but i think the notice anymore. the nazi project was called the third right. the third right was the third holy roman empire. hitler painted himself is jesus christ. so, when you make remarks and condemn these movements, fascism requires a large total state. so conservatives in the schools of jefferson and madison while the opposite. we want small, federal government state local governments.
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so we abhor these projects that are offered totalitarian control. the fact that some of these groups are called alt-right, that is nothing to do with it. all right has nothing to do with conservatives. everybody across the board has condemned the hatred and vitriol going on. >> julie: i'm glad you mentioned that. the outright has nothing to do. politics has nothing to do with this. the president what was called upon by many to comment on the violence. he has disavowed david duke, who as you know, is a wizard behind kkk. he has somehow used his racist group and the election of donald trump as a vindication or justification for these acts. the president has made a clear the white house does not stand behind them and decried them of any of this. they disavows david duke and his followers.
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but, apparently for some, many in congress, the president announcing this and coming up publicly not only in a news conference but repeatedly today decrying that bigotry and hatred does not have a place in our society and innocent victim should not have to fall victims of this. both sides are part of this violence. it's not a one-sided write it. rubio, among his tweets talked about the haters are agitators in search of relevance and publicity for vile cause of very few people support. can ignore them but don't give them relevance they crave. only with a win is if they can turn the rest of us against each other. very apart for the nation to hear what potus has to say. and he described the front they are, terror attack by white supremacists. do you believe the president went far enough onto crime what was going on today? >> based on what you say, i haven't kept up with his
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statements today but i hope you make the same remarks i have. he's in the judeo christian tradition. and that's constitution and james madison wrote that document. that's what we need, social contract for everybody. we use to assume that was the stander. we taught that in k-12 education. but now we have the albright and all left and right after the president won the election, the hard left came a in the women's march and i was getting comments and i got booted my town hall by 70700 people. their hard edge elements not mainstream republicans or democrats. we get along fine. me and my democrat colleagues get along fine. but the people who think they're powerful hiding behind keyboards, they are small in number but can have a devastating impact. we have to stand against that.
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>> julie: as north korea moves forward with nuclear ambitions, china's president is hoping cooler heads will prevail. the chinese president speaking with president trump on the phone on friday, urging him to tone down the strong rhetoric. lauren is live in washington with the latest. a lot of folks are worried that this rhetoric will cause kim jong-un to act first. is this looking like a possibility? >> even as china calls for peace and de-escalation in this war of words, north korea threats to guam of the u.s. mainland continue. north korean state tv says their army is quote capable of
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fighting and a war the u.s. wants. and is on standby to launch fire at the u.s. mainland, plus state tv showing photos of thousands of military officials marching through the streets of pyongyang. military analysts say this is just a lot of bluster. >> why would they take military action which would guarantee the destruction of their regime? >> julie: secretary of state rex tillerson says diplomacy remains the primary goal. >> if for you get another movement out of the regime in north korea, think the president has made it clear, he prefers a diplomatic solution. >> julie: the president also spoke with the governor of guam that the u.s. forces stand ready to protect the small area. >> the president has been critical of china in the past for not being strict enough or north korea. where does this relationship
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stand now? >> and yesterday's call they asked the u.s. and north korea to tone down the back and forth. president trump agreed he wanted peace but also said the u.s. is locked and loaded. if north korea acts on recent threats against the u.s. territory on guam. >> if he does anything with respect to guam, or anyplace else that is an american territory for an american ally, he will truly regret it. and he will regret it fast. >> despite being the largest economic power and ally, china says it alone cannot force north korea to give up its nuclear ambitions. the president has been critical of china for not taking hard enough stance, china did vote in favor recent united nations security council sanctions. something both presidents called an important and necessary step. >> julie: thank you.
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dark day in america as white nationalist shine a light on racial injustice in the u.s. the president blasting the violence the rally inside it. but wasn't strong enough? will ask are next to guest. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith. who we paired with a humana team member to help address his own specific health needs. at humana, we take a personal approach to your health, to provide care that's just as unique as you are. no matter what your name is. restlessness... extreme anxiety... pacing... a constant urge to move. if someone you know is suffering from schizophrenia
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the first white house chief of staff, john kelly told us the island was well protected. that was reiterated by the president. he then talked about the islands increased exposure and visibility since being pushed into the international spotlight as a target of a missile strike. >> i just want to pay my respects and we are with you 1000%. you are safe, we are with you 1000%. i have to tell you have become extremely famous all over the world they're talking about guam and you. >> quam has about 15000 tourists today. mostly from japan and south korea. which is about three hours away by plane. despite kim jong-un's colorful threat to engulf this island in flames, tourists shrug it off, either doubting his truth, their accuracy or simply rolling the dice. hotels remain about 95% full. by the looks of the beaches you would not know this is the focal
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point of an international crisis. >> it is a crisis but to many of us we realize there's very little we can do. we cannot control. >> all the people here and join feel the same. if there's going to be a war, there's going to be a war. let's enjoy whatever we have left. >> it tourism at the lifeblood of wants economy. you can imagine how nervous officials and residents were when kim said he would make the skies rain with missiles, either they would be destroyed or their economy would be devastated. instead, tourism is booming. >> julie: thank you. back to the top story. president trumps speaking out about is that deadly violence in charlotte's will, virginia. saying he condemned in the strongest possible terms. i guess is a former correspondent of the white house
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association. thank you for talking with us. first, the reaction among the american public and the media as the media is reporting trumps response about what's been going on. it seems i was have something to say the way he reacts. many in congress have been reacting to him not coming down and condemning white nationalist movement strongly enough. >> i think you played some of the comments at the top of your show. senators and lawmakers from both parties who feel present trump didn't go far enough in his comments when he condemned the violence. he raised his hand and said, on many sites. some people feel that the concentration should have been on the white nationalist there were there and condemning specifically the hatred and bigotry coming from the. >> a lot of people are tweeting me that there has to be more of an acre on behalf of democrats.
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this movement as it began as white nationalist, the fed this rally planned for sometime. they had to get permission and get it cleared the city of charlottesville to have the right to protest and they had every right to do that. then you had the anti- protesters who came in and then it started to get violent. >> indeed, it did. i'm sure both democrats and republicans would condemn violence on any side. the criticism that has been leveled a president trumps comments are about whether or not he was specific enough on white supremacy. >> julie: let's talk about some of trump's tweets today area and one in particular, we all, and this is before you the news conference must be united in condemn all that hate stands for. there's no place for this violence in america. this come together as one. then he had a second tweet, we all must be united in condemn all that hate stands for. i'm sorry, once again he tweeted that in the went on to say that
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essentially there is no room on both sides. he mentioned there are two sid sides. the white nationalist that scheduled and the anti- protesters. what are people waiting for the president to say in particular? do they want him to name david duke by name for example. some might argue that by naming him you're giving him the attention he seeks. >> indeed. i don't of the people who are criticizing him are asking him to name david duke specifically by name. they're asking that he specifically condemn white nationalism and white supremacy is the root of what the protest was organist for today. >> julie: so moving forward, what can if anything the white house do or say in order to try to convince those who are involved in the protest that they need to go home. you heard the governor earlier from virginia telling people
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there was no room for the kkk. and these nazi types that came in and invaded a peaceful college town. for strong language from the governor. does moore need to come from the president? >> it's not my job to say whether more needs to come from the president or not. i'm sure the white house is looking at that. the fact that the president is continuing to tweeting comment in addition to coming out and speaking about it publicly when he had his event today, shows that he is watching it closely. he's clearly concerned. he clearly did condemned the violence overall. we'll have to see if the criticism continues a few specific or not. i'm sure the white house is watching closely as the situation continues to develop. >> julie: he was very clear and condemning the violence there. typically when a president speaks on behalf of of a local
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crisis such as this, they need to stay somewhat neutral. he did that. we need to wait and see what follows. >> there are some in this case you don't think you should be neutral. this is different. this is different from other situations. and that's a rid of that criticism. >> julie: we appreciate your time. more at today's events in a moment. how did we get where we are? recent history involving confederate flights and statutes may provide a clue. they say "move it or lose it" - and at my age, i'm moving more than ever. because getting older is inevitable. but feeling older? that's something i control. get a free sample at depend.com. can make anyone slow downt and pull up a seat to the table. that's why she takes the time to season her turkey to perfection, and make stuffing from scratch. so that you can spend time on what really matters. marie callender's. it's time to savor.
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>> julie: i'm julie. this is the fox report. the virginia governor declared a state of emergency had after a white nationalist protests descends into deadly violence today. all related to the violence, three people killed, more than 20 other century. a woman, 32-year-old pedestrian hit by car today. two virginia state police killed in a helicopter crash. that being the source to the president who tweeted about it. the chaos and charlottesville highlighted its racial unrest. the latest confrontation since april the city council voted to remove a bronze statue of generally robert e lee. that sparked protests and rallies. brian, give us the background behind all of this violence and how it came to play today.
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>> this rally on paper was about the city's decision to remove the statue of confederate general robert e lee from a public park. was also about hate and racism. that decision was made in february. the rally was allowed in downtown charlottesville, only after federal judge, last night overruled the decision by the city to have the rally moved away from the statue for safety reasons. the violence today was predated by three major rallies there. last night torch wielding supremacist marchand college campus. in july members of kkk should travel to charlottesville for a rally who are met by hundreds of counter protesters. and private white nationalists also protested there. we've seen this nationwide. in south carolina, protesting they did over the fit confederate flag after the murders of nine members of a historically black church.
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then nikki haley signed a law removing the federal flight from the state capital. though the issue is now currently being debated in the congressional race. after this, it was a chain reaction. august 2015, university of texas removed its statue of confederate of jefferson davis. in 2016, university of louisville in kentucky moved to 70-foot tall 12020-year-old -- off campus. april and may protest in new orleans and louisiana, the remove for confederate statutes. but it was contentious. the last was a statue of robert e lee moved to the sound of cheers. there are an estimated 718 confederate monuments and statutes across the country. given what we call we can expect more contentious debate. not only the legislature but likely mistreats. >> julie: thank you.
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for more in this on the violence let's bring in dan, former nypd officer. thank you for talking with us. what we saw today was unbelievable. the level of violence the protesters had toured law-enforcement was startling. the fact that more people were not arrested after lashing out on police is remarkable. either way, the police and governor made it very clear today the death and injuries related to today's incidence had nothing to do with police brutality. >> this was an unspeakable tragedy. with that is a lot of the conversation if you're in social media now is seen everybody talk about size. the only sinuses, there's a side full of violent thugs and savage criminals and a side of other people who showed up to a rally. this is not a republican or democrat issue.
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every sensible, same republican or democrat would condemn violence in all forms. once you engage in violence you forfeited your right to engage in political activism. this is set on social media is blowing up. everybody looking to blame someone. we'll never get anything done if we continue to do that. >> julie: see this picture here, this picture was over twitter today. basically white nationalist on the left and anti- protesters on the right fighting back. there were two sites. the president address that when he held his news conference. he talks about condemning the hatred, bigotry a many sites. he's the word many sites. many people want to question every word that comes out of his mouth. what has producer comes out and tells us that a white house
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official has passed along an additional statement on background regarding what the president was referring to when he set a many sites. here's what it brett. the president was condemning hatred, bigotry, violence from all sources and all sites. there is violence between protesters and counter protesters today. it's important to mention there were two sides. >> but the president is making my point or maybe i'm making his. there were violent people to were attacking people and they should be condemned by everyone. i don't think everyone involved in the movement should be associated with democrats. i don't think everybody showed up with this rally today should be associated with white nationalists either. there are people who showed up from out of state who are looking to do harm and committed to violence. let's think about this
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rationally for second. what do they want the president to say? he came out and said i condemn in the strongest possible terms. if's people speak english correctly that means what he says. there are no stronger terms to condemn it. i don't understand what they want him to say. i don't remember any responsible republicans blaming bernie sanders for the shooting of steve scalise in the alexandria incident question i do neither. i clearly stated the skies responsible for his own actions. why are we trying to pin this on donald trump? i don't know what else they wanted him to say. he condemned it. and in the harshest possible terms from david duke it has nothing to do with it. there still people trying to make the connection. >> julie: thank you dan. we appreciate your comments. thank you.e. a navy fighter jet involved in a close call overseas. what went wrong and what happened to the pilot?
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>> julie: a fighter jet makes a. the pilot ejected on harm. that suffered engine trouble. john is in our middle east bureau with more. >> the pilot involved in today's crash survive. but it is yet another accident after several deadly once in recent weeks involving u.s. military aircraft. the navy f-18 pilot took off from the uss in the persian gulf when he experienced an engine malfunction. he is attempt attempted to divert the flight. unable to get beer base he rerouted to the international
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airport and because of the malfunction, the jet would not stop so the pilot ejected. he was able to do that safely according to navy officials. this comes after the navy grounded one of its jet squadrons above the george w. bush in july due to problems with the jets. and one day after the u.s. marine corps announced it will be grounding its entire fleet of aircraft for 24 hour operational pause following to deadly accidents in the past few weeks, killing 19 service members. it's unclear how it malfunction. the navy didn't elaborate. sin only the incident is under investigation. >> julie: thank you. vice president mike pence about to embark on four nation tour of latin america. is making his first stop in columbia. the government there distancing itself from president trumps recent remarks on its neighbor, venezuela. he was referring to a potential military option there. the president floated the idea for military intervention. that's a response to a political
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>> julie: heavy storms movingace country. some potentially severe. ask over to the weather center. what's going on adam? >> connected to across the entire country. a lot of grain in the last several hours stretching from new york city to atlanta. the east coast have been seen pop up thunderstorms. still plenty of areas where we'll see rain. if you felt the humidity today. the south, southeast have seen a ton of rain recently. this is last 48 hours. rainfall totals most people have seen some rain and some getting 46 inches of rain. heavy rain this evening in some locations. areas of southern oklahoma has already seen the rain, stretching into north texas.
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areas where wonderful flash flood watch is because heavy rainfall is moving through. here's your future radar. these are the cells i'm talking about that are moving through southern oklahoma. that will be drifting off. this continues to be a slow mover and a rainmaker. if you're in this area you could be seen substantial rain. it will take a little while to fall. eventually clearing off but we will see rain linger across the southeast for tomorrow. how much more rain? this is your bring fall forecast. you see it filling in. when you get to orange, red and deeper colors you're talking about six or 8 inches across these areas which is why were talking about the potential for flooding also what we have happening in the tropics. an 80% chance of becoming the main storm in the next five days. this went off the coast of the bahamas will be lifting up for the coast of the united states. even if it becomes the main
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storm machinery the models. it turns before it makes the u.s. will pay attention to it but i'm not expecting landfall. this track that's taken a center early next week. adam, thank you. >> julie: taxes actually lead the nation in the number of deaths involving children left in hot cars. the issue is inspiring this young inventor what he calls oasis. it detects motion in the backseat after the engine is shut off. it sends an alert to the parents mobile phone. it sends gps cordons to local authorities. when it comes to protecting hot car dangers one says why timing is key. >> they don't release the heat like the way we do. their respiratory system will be compromised and they can get into cardiac problems with irregular heartbeat and that's how they get into a fatal situation. >> if i could save just one life
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that's been saved, that's basically yes, it work. on that i be like yeah. >> julie: that's awesome. about 37 children die each year in this country and hot car incidents. that is a child on average every nine days. facebook founder and ceo mark zuckerberg is making headlines. for his potential presidential campaign. that's right. political experts are taking notice as he says he hopes to visit all 50s dates by years end. here the details. >> these days the marks zuckerberg looks less like a con looks more like a iowa caucus contender. he's got his hands dirty on a factory floor and a fluorescent
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best, something we seem from politicians trying to build a following. he's even let a few jump shots fly, a commonplace photo op. on top of that, his foundation has former obama campaign was, david plus on the payroll. they just hired former pollster. >> e don't tend to hire pollsters unless you want to know what people are thinking. my guess is the pollsters helping him understand the american people. >> if zuckerberg is political, there are hurdles ahead. >> to survive the democratic primary he'll need to appeal to women more than he's been able to do as a corporate leader. one of the criticisms is that they don't hire women and women's voices are suppressed interior internally. facebook's workforce is 35% female, and a permit over lester. if the company just, so does the ceo. asked if he's still in atheist hero quote no. i was raised jewish and then went through a timer question
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things. now i believe religion is very important. then came a commencement address that came and sounded like a campaign speech. >> how about stopping climate change before we destroy the planet and getting millions of people involved manufacturing and installing solar panels. how about curing diseases and getting people involved by asking volunteers to check their health data. >> the facebook founders worth more than $70 billion. on the facebook friend that helped to make him that reach could help them finance a campaign to. >> he has the infrastructure to reach every voter it in america. facebook has new functionalities that allow you to raise money through the platform. he could definitely leverage to his advantage. >> like president trump, his yearly salary is 1 dollar. on the president trump,
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zuckerberg is outworn enough to old enough to be sworn in for two years. >> julie: thank you. a day of madness in a small virginia town impacting the nation. we are covering all the angles of the white supremacist protest that ended with three people dead, including to local law enforcement officers.
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julie: america searching for answers after deadly violence at a white nationalist rally in virginia. an ugly scene in the normally picturesque college town of charlottesville. white nationalists fighting with protesters. a car appeared to up tension alley plow into a crowd killing three people. we warn you what you are about to see is
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