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>> 85% trending higher or lower. >> you still smell the cough drops. >> good couple of hours. busy news day. thanks for joining us. "happening now" starts now. >> a fox news alert has students rally on capitol hill. part of a nationwide protest over gun violence. lawmakers are set to address the crowd after kids across the country walked out of class for 17 minutes. one minute for each victim of the deadly florida high school shooting. today demonstrations just one part of protest planned in the coming weeks. they include the march for our lives rally at the nation's capital march 24th. another round of school walkouts planned for april 20th. marring the day of the columbine high school massacre. ♪
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>> revolving door at the white house to tell but this morning with more cabinet shake ups a real possibility. good morning to you. i'm jon scott. >> another day in washington. more heads could roll one day after president trump booted has secretary of state rex tillerson and tapped cia director mike pompeo to take his place. there's word of more staff changes on the way. >> jon: john rockets is live -- roberts is more with more. >> reporter: the president yesterday out hundred way to the helicopter to travel to california said he's getting the cabinet in the position and his staff that he likes it which was suggesting there was still some more to go. one of the moves to come very soon could be a david shulkin who is the secretary of veterans affairs administration. he came in with such promise last year. the lone democrat in the president agency cabine cabinet.
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he's falling out of favor. having taxpayer pay for a trip to europe. also clashing with trump appointees in the v.a. he is really kind of fallen into disfavor in weeks. one of the people under consideration to replace him energy secretary rick perry. he had lunch with the president on monday. i've told that the subject of him moving to the v.a. did not come up. perry said that he's happy at the energy department. he's got number of long term project. the chances of him moving to the v.a. maybe remote. president got number candidates in mind for that position. it could be somebody from the outside. he cares lot about the v.a. not going to tolerate mismanagement there. seeing pictures of reduction --x tillerson and his departure. let's go back to rex tillerson. it was the chief of staff john
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kelly called him on friday. tillerson asked the president if he can wait until tuesday before he made the announcement. he got back 4:00 a.m. yesterday, five hours later, the president made the announcement. you saw the picture of pompeo. his replacement, the man who will lead the confirmation hearing. senator bob corker he likes the choice. listen here. >> he's very smart. he knows lot about the world being head o cia. we had nice confers yesterday. >> the woman to replace pompeo at the cry gina haspel will face questions about her involvement in the cia black site operations in the early 2000s. extraordinary rendition. but the senator rumored to be a candidate for cia is senator tom
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cotton who has nothing but praise for her. >> gina was a great choice for deputy. to include from some of the obama intelligence officials. just knows to show what good hands the cia will be in. >> two other positions still to be filled, the leading candidates are mercedes slap and steve cortez who's head of the president's hispanic advisory council. there's position of chief economic advisor. front runner is larry cudlow. you don't see it in the normal shot of the white house. there's a big help wanted sign out in front. >> jon: you might be able to find them on zip recruiter or one of those as well. john roberts.
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lot to coffer there this morning. thanks. >> julie: let's get to closely watched special congressional election in pennsylvania. as we still await the official results in the matchup between republican rick saccone and democrat conor lamb. the race which by the way is still too close to call. drawing national attention as bill weather for the midterm. rick saccone is not conceding yet. >> took little longer than we thought. we did it. >> we're practical people. we're serious people. tonight, we celebrate regaining our voice and our votes in the great business of governing this country we love. >> we're still fighting the fight. it's not over yet. we're going to fight all the way to the end. i never give up. you know my first race went into
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night. >> julie: joining us now is reporter for the associated press. thank you very much. we watched this last night. it was very exciting. i stayed up until all hours waiting far results. still nothing. the hope was for republicans that saccone would outperform absentee ballots. in westmoreland county where he got 57% of the vote, washington county where he got 53.3% and green county, 58%. he did really well there. he was hoping to pick up those two westmoreland precincts to make up for lamb's 641 vote margin. what say you? 100% of the votes counted. one county in the district yet to count absent tee ballots. he's holding out.
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>> that's an incredibly narrow margin. i think the grand total is something in the neighborhood of 200,000 votes cast. we're looking at just 600 votes. like you said, this is just one county. it takes a lot. it's not all going to come in just lamb. we're just sack cone votes. there's going to be a split depending how this comes in. it's still too close to call. we have these races every few months and recently, these special elections. we have no idea. it's so evenly split. >> julie: no matter who wins here officially, they will have to rerun in november. they will have a chance, the american public in that district will have a chance to see how they vote. it's interesting regarding how the democrat in the race conor lamb votes how he seem to be
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showing in red district, really painting new light on how democrats are win the success come november by supporting republican issues. lamb claim to be pro-life, pro tax cut, pro tariff and anti-pelosi. not good news. >> it's interesting dynamic at play here. if you're democrat, to have worry about here. you have a riled up base right now. that provides you the energy and the votes going into the midterms. that's how midterms work. the out of power party has the energy and passion and drives out voters more often than the party that controls the white house. you have to worry about moderate/to conservative districts like this where if somebody wins democratic primary who's too liberal, they might not carry through. this is same them tea party
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establishment party went throu through. there's a big -- there's lot of questions. none of this is sealed. >> julie: regardless of the outcome. this is shift in politics. politicians need to pay very close attention to. it's the tightness of this race that speaks volumes. >> even if lamb had lost this race by very close margin or for some reason numbers change, the result for the rest of the country is still compelling. this sends warning signs that republicans can be in serious trouble in varying districts across the country. >> julie: you may remember the president visit to moon township. he won by nearly 20 percentage point. one has it beg the question,
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what did saccone do wrong? >> he might not have done anything wrong. there was a tweet last night from david jolly former republican congressman from florida, talking about how he might run again at some point. this is not the year he'll do that. when you look at this, there's two broader forces at play if you're a candidate for anything. senate house, president or whatever. you have to look at what the candidate is. you have to look at where the atmosphere and environment is. some things you can change. i'm think being john ossoff in the georgia special election to replace tom price. the atmosphere was right for democrat, suburban district. probably the right democrat would have won. he didn't live in the district. this corrected that. this is a course correction. the right candidate in the right atmosphere will very often win. these are often at the margins. we're not talking about big
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swings here. >> julie: thank you very much. we await the official word. >> jon: just in the manhunt in intensities for a serial bomber in texas. award for information leading to arrest now up to $65,000. two people are edead one woman injured after three packages delivered to their homes exploded. police say they received at least 265 reports of suspicious packages sense yesterday. investigators also are treating the bombings as hate crimes. >> julie: recalling 1.4 million cars apparently the steering wheel can detach. this can cause drivers lose control and crash. recall is for ford fusion and lincoln mkg. there have been no crashes.
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one person was hurt. if you have one, take it to a dealer right away. they will replace the bolts with longer ones that will stop the steering run from coming loose. >> jon: families of victims in the new york city helicopter crash are taking action. who they are suing now for negligence and carelessness. plus the president and the prototypes. donald trump was in california getting look at different border wall possibilities. will any of these be hundred percent successful? >> this is not america. this is not what america stands for. >> i love it. there's going to be a wall. they can try and top it all they want.
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suing the charter companies involved in the accident for negligence and carelessness. the tourist chopper went down in the waters of the east river on sunday night kyle killing -- killing all five passengers. the pilot only survivor named in the suit. >> jon: it didn't take long for president trump to return to a construction site. he was in california yesterday for his first presidential visit. he checked out prototypes for his much desired border wall. >> i met with a wonderful border agents. border patrol and the i.c.e. agents are unbelievable people. reviewed prototypes of a new physical wall that will protect our border and protect our country. we don't have a choice. we need it for the drugs, we need it for the gangs we need it for lots of reasons we have to have it.
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it will be 99.5% successful. >> jon: joining us now arizona congresswoman martha mcsally. her district borders mexico. congresswoman, it is candidate donald trump who made the wall a national discussion point. is it going to get built? >> it needs to. i represent a district one of only nine members of congress. when there were no barriers it was a free for all. we saw this in san diego where the president visited yesterday. we seen it in arizona as well. we finally have a president who has the will and desire to secure our border. we got cartels trafficking through communities like mine. i'll be sharing a hearing tomorrow afternoon to make sure that the country hear about what they asked for in order to secure our border. they put forth about a
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$33 billion request over the next year. it includes about $18 billion for border wall system plus an additional $5 billion for technology, $8 billion for agent. it's all of these together that we need to stop the cartels from trafficking a dangerous drugs to our communities. which is a public safety threat. i appreciate the seriousness and leadership of the president. we're working on a bill now to fund our government. i hope it's a down payment on these issues. we'll be highlighting this tomorrow. >> jon: $33 billion for border protection. democrats say it's muddy -- money wasted. >> i ask them to come down to my district and talk to the ranchers and family members killed by dangerous individuals trafficking through our community. these cartel have scouts on hilltop that are directing track. they are a public safety threat. we have got to secure our border once and for all. it will take a very nimble
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approach. cartels keep figuring out ways to push around. if you look back when they put up barriers in san diego, it pushed activities in arizona. people that i represent, we have got to put up this border wall system. a smart system combined with technology and intelligence agents and everything a takes in order to combat this threat. i would encourage any democrat who hasn't been to come down and show them what it's like. talk to the people living there everyday and the safety threats they're dealing with. >> jon: yuma area very different from maine or minnesota. >> also the opioids that are coming through are going through a community near you. this is our nation's problem. this isn't just the border district issue. >> jon: i want to play little bit sound from the president yesterday and get your reaction.
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>> the upcoming omnibus budget bill, congress must fund the border wall and prohibit grants to sanctuary jurisdictions that threatens the security of our country. and the people of our country. we must enforce our laws and protect our people. >> jon: he campaigned on wall. congress has to appropriate the money. >> the house already passed all 12 appropriations bill. that included what was requested the initial $1.6 billion plus additional assets for ports of entry. resources that are border patrol agents. we were to pass that, we're working through the final details the agreed upon funding bill and those things better be in there. we've passed a sanctuary cities bill to make sure that we're holding people accountable like we're seeing in california.
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this isn't a hyperbole, this is very real. this is a federal government responsibility. states like california have dangerous policies now. they shouldn't be receiving federal assets if that's the direction they want to take. i strongly support that. jerry brown might want to start building a wall between california and arizona because his policies are actually dangering the rest of the country. >> jon: we are going to be watching that hearing tomorrow very closely. wish you well. thanks. >> julie: fox news alert. take you to capitol hill where these students joined 3000 protest nationwide. protesting gun violence. a group encouraging student all over the country from washington d.c. to hawaii to leave class 10:00 a.m. local time for 17 minutes. one minute for each victim in
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>> jon: great britain is now retailuating against russia for the poisoning of former russian spy and his daughter. prime minster theresa may causing russia in the attack. may order 23 russian dilemma mats out of the u.k. russia called the measures a very serious provocation. >> julie: now to the shake up in the trump administration. at least the latest one. rex tillerson out.
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cia director mike pompeo in. gina haspel is placed to replace pompeo. this latest cabinet shuffle may not be the last. president trump is looking to replace v.a. secretary david shulkin as well. >> i've been here since before secretary shulkin was put in place. we have made lot of positive gains under his leadership. i hope that no matter what happens, we can continue that. i think he steered the ship in a good direction in many ways. those decisions are up to the president. there maybe other things that i'm not aware of. they are discussing. i think that he has been going in the right direction. i've been pleased to see that. >> julie: let's bring in our panel. dan palmer is a former advisers for ted cruz presidential
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campaign. thank you both for talking to us. let's start with v.a. secretary david shulkin. he came in with promise. the president really liked him. but recently, he's fallen out of favor because as you know, taxpayers ended up paying for his wife to accompany him on trip to europe. hhe reimbursed the money. you think shulkin is good as gone? >> i don't begrudge the president for employ his own people. shulkin, i'm a veteran myself. i seen a lot of improvements in the v.a. specifically when they did the voucher system to let us go to private practice once the v.a. got so backlogged.
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>> julie: dan? >> i have to agree. sort of following the rex tillerson program for early retirement. he has no support in his own building. he's gotten cross ways with the president, general kelly on the public line. i think his days are numbered. >> julie: okay, let's talk about gina haspel. first woman potentially to head the cia. that is a big deal. but not necessarily all republicans are in favor of this decision. >> i think it's a great decision. i applaud that decision. i'm little bit skeptical about appointing pompeo to replace tillerson. he's coming from the cia. i know that there are lot of trump people are skeptical. just optical of cia person having that position. let's just see how this rolls out. >> julie: what about the cia director makes more qualified to
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tackle the issue with north korea that was a big deciding factor. rex tillerson was hoping the u.s. will come to talk to north korea. the president first pushed back then later came out and said, yeah, he's willing to sit down under certain conditions with kim jong-un. it seem tillerson and him were on the same page. but then not. how does pompeo do better? >> i think this really is a story about donald trump getting more comfortable in the job. i think he's had year plus of security briefings. he doesn't need rex tillerson skill set. he has clear idea what he wants to accomplish on the world stage. he's challenge geopolitical conflicts. moving pompeo over to state, is part of gathering the team necessary to respond to the
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immediate dilemma. >> julie: one of the people to move to v.a. energy secretary rick perry. john roberts he was told that the subject being moved to v.a. didn't come up between perry and the president in a recent lunch between the two. perry saying, he's very happy at energy. what's going to happen with perry? >> i read that with a degree of skepticism. i don't see that happening. rick perry doing pretty good job where he's at. that job is maybe little bit over his skill set. honestly i was not surprised that tillerson was leaving. donald trump himself tweeted out that was fake news couple of months ago. we're seeing that is true. what i am curious about this suicide pac if one of the three got fired the other high level appointees would leave. i'll be curious so see today and
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tomorrow if that rolls out. >> julie: it's hard to believe any of these stories that come out until they actually happen. there are so many leakers in that wows -- white house. we'll break down more staff changes in the weeks ahead. thank you. >> jon: new developments in the deadly florida high school shooting with nickolas cruz set to face a judge. prosecutors say they want the death penalty in this case. mercedes-benz glc...
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and taking cared abof the boys.e zach! talk to me. it's for the house. i got a job. it's okay. dad took care of us. >> jon: court action in the florida school shooting with nickolas cruz the accused set to be arraigned on murder charges this afternoon. exactly one month after the rampage on valentine's day that killed 17 people. prosecutors say they will ask for the death penalty. joining us now is bob criminal defense attorney and a trial
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attorney. bob, i will start with you. you are anti-death penalty. you say in this case it's appropriate. >> as a prosecutor i tried death penalty cases. i didn't like the way the system was set up. i found it was dissipater. if there was case for death penalty, despite that i'm against it, i would have filed charges in this case. they have everything you need. there's no question that he's the person who did it. there were innocent vulnerable children. that's aggravating factor under the law. he did with planning without mental health defenses that would apply. i'm against it, as a boss, i have to follow the law and i would file the death penalty. >> jon: his lawyers who are with the public defenders office in broward county saying he's men
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mentally unstable. >> this is one situation despite the gruesome crime, i think the prosecution is going to have a hard time. number one, you have to make sure you have a unanimous jury that will sentence this guy to death. it's not guaranteed. number two, the supreme court has long held that if you are intellectually disabled it is cruel and unusual punishment to put you to death. we don't know whether he's legally going to be able to put to death. >> jon: what about the fact that the fbi and other agencies clearly screwed up in the months and years before this shooting. does that in anyway, offer this kid any element of a defense? >> they will try to use that as a defense. there's planning, preparations, this is not an isolated incident. he has a violent history. he was debt indicated doing -- dedicated doing this. he did this with planning, foresight. he executed it perfectly. he ran from the scene which
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shows consciousness of guilt. the fbi didn't connect the dots, unfortunately, i hate to come out on them, we try to do intelligence policing where we share information from a federal, state and local authorities to target a guy. it doesn't mean it would have prevented the attack. >> jon: i want to turn another case in florida. opening statements today in the trial of the widow of the pulse night club gunman. norris allman is on trial. the prosecutor say that she knew what her husband was planning to do. i want to read a text from her to him on the night of the shooting. she wrote, if your mom calls, say nemo, invited you out and noor, herself, wants to stay home. she asked where you were xoxo, love you. this is why he is doing the
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rampage or on his way to rampage? >> this case is unusual. normally prosecutors don't bring the spouse of somebody of terrorist to attack. we didn't see it in las vegas he had a significant other. she's not being brought up on charges. one of the boston bombers had a wife. she's not brought up on charges. i think it is a slam dunk. it's very easy to convict someone of obstruction of justice. she admitted to lying. they will prosecute her for knowing and doing nothing. >> jon: he took her to case out the club and said something like, what's it going to be like when these people are attacked. >> as a prosecutor, i agree substantially with the analysis. as a prosecutor, i have to look where weak points are. we agree, obstruction of justice she's done.
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on material evening and abetting charge, there are some factor, including that while the attack was occurring, he's texting her saying, are you seeing holy spirit going on. she's saying, no. he's like i love you babe. lot of the indication she went to places he brought ammunition, doesn't mean she knew. >> if she knew and buys ammunition, those are dots you have to connect. >> jon: thank you both. >> julie: the secretary of state firing sparking concern about international relations. >> much work remains to respond to the troubling behavior and actions on the part of the russian government. russia must assess carefully as to how its actions are in the best interest of the russian
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>> what is most important is to ensure orderly transition. the country continues to face significant policy and national security challenges. >> julie: outgoing secretary of state rex tillerson there. handing over the reigns after being fired by president trump. tillerson is promising to make the transition process as easy as possible, many are concerned about what this could actually mean for president trump's planned meeting with kim jong-un. let's bring in retired air force, he is dean of the mitchell institute for aerospace studies. how did the firing of the secretary of state at this particular stage, of developments with north korea affect president trump's planned meeting potential well kim
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jong-un? >> what i will tell you, selection of mr. pompeo actually strengthens the u.s. position because before pompeo has been -- mr. pompeo has been strong supporter of president's position with respect to kim jong-un. all that said, the key person really in these upcoming talks as most people recognize is the president himself. it's been his strategy of maximum pressure along with strong rhetoric backed up with u.s. power that has really forced kim jong-un to come to the realization that he needs to sit down and talk or else, consequences reason very much different than the last 25 years worth of talk by previous administration. >> julie: you're right. 25 years of talk and no action. despite verbal and written
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agreement. this administration has done things differently. why do you think kim jong-un is willing to talk at this time? what is his motivation? >> the one thing, tomb two things that really only one to mr. kim is importance of his maintaining control over his regime as well as his personal survival. what the president has made very clear to the north korean leadership is look, you got one or two options. you can stay in control of your regime without a nuclear weapons program or you can see the demise of your regime and its elimination. i think that is the motivation that gotten mr. kim to sit down. >> julie: do you think kim jong-un will get rid of his nuclear program?
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if u.s. actually enter talks north korea has promised us over and over again. do you actually see denuclearized north korea in the future? >> that's an excellent point. there where mr. pompeo will earn his pay. after the president sits down, he's got to figure out what will be valid indication that the north koreans are serious about denuclearizing. what u.s. willing to respond with. as you mentioned, allude to, the north koreans promised over 20 times to denuclearized since 1994. like i said, he's got to figure out how can the united states and the world be assured that he will denuclearize. i believe that the president's strategy that got him to sit downtown talk in -- down to talk will result in kim realizing
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he's got to denuclearize. >> julie: let's hope so. thank you very much lieutenant general. thank you. >> jon: in austin, texas police are trying to find the bomber behind a deadly package explosion. a series of them. how this case is similar to one we've seen in the past. >> suspicious package are showing up, we don't want people to touch them. if there's any doubt in someone's mind, they're thinking maybe thinks suspicious or not, when in doubt, call 911. prudential asked these couples: how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement.
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demand congress punish them. this is as court upholding texas law that let people ask others if they are here legally. which state is doing the range thing here? i don't know. so much to discuss. democrats now backing away from hillary clinton's latest comments on why she lost the election. new comments what she said what they're saying and whether all this hurts or helps the democrats. >> one lucky guy "outnumbered" top of the hour as well. we'll see you then. >> jon: in austin, texas, people remain on high alert after exploding packages in the city killed two people. nearly 24 hours police getting more than 200 reports of suspicious packages with people afraid to open or go near them. their delivers on their doorsteps. the police do not know who is doing this or why. >> they have found enough to be able to believe there's a link
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between these three explosions. there's nothing yet that i've been told that would indicate what the motive might be or the link between these individuals might be. >> jon: people are comparing are the explosions to the unabomber case. joining me now is former fbi deputy assistant director. danny, are the comparisons these austin, texas bombs and uni bomber case. >> there's no doubt about it. unabomber bombs were complicated. he was able to deliver them without blowing themselves up. we have similar situation here. let me say one thing. this chief of police done really good job. he put together great tack force. he's not talking too much about
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the case. he's playing it close to the vest. he's given out great public information for safety. i think that's admiral and good to see leader do that work. >> jon: we know that whoever is making and delivering these bombs is frankly pretty good at it. >> he is pretty good. he or she is pretty good. unfortunately, you can get this stuff off the internet. it's possible to rehearse and make of the bomb without voice the explosive. i'm not too surprised he's been successful. i wanted to stop it. we need for the fib and atf and to catch this guy. probably public support can play a big role. they may know about this. they need to come father and -- forward and help out law enforcement. this is a dangerous situation. the people in austin, texas don't need to go through this. >> jon: what do you sum mize
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about the bomber? >> i'm afraid it could be a hate crime related. it's a minority neighborhood. so far the victims have been minorities. you never know until you look at it. i like to follow the evidence back to the motive. this going to get solved. there's lot of things to be done. lot of technical things that can be done. we don't want to talk about too much of that. the bomber can be watching you and me talk about it. there's a lot of complex things gon on -- going on here. >> jon: these packages were not delivered by the postal service or ups. they were hand delivered. that tells i that these tiptoeing up to people's doorsteps with these packages. >> absolutely. you got to remember, they look at the packages. to deliver explosive devices it
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difficult. that he or she is bringing out hand delivered, that tells us a lot. it will be nice if we can get a video either from the neighborhood. i know they're looking at videos from commercial establishments too. that's very good thing to do to put a time line together and see if we have the same individual in the general neighborhood like at a gas station or convenience store. that can be helpful too. >> jon: huge investigation under way with lot of agencies involved. let's hope they get this bomber. thanks for your expertise. >> julie: sanctuary city battle ramping up as president trump slams governor brown during his first trip to california. what action the president is now pushing to require cooperation from state officials. how his position is sitting with resident. that's straight ahead on "outnumbered."
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days left though. "outnumbered" starts now. >> we come in with a fox news alert much watched special election in pennsylvania 18th district is too close to call. democrat conor lamb has a razor thin victory. republican rick saccone is not conceding. republican will demand recount and now saying there was problem with voting machines which cause lamb to get votes intended for saccone. we'll have more on this in a few minutes. the story is coming together. we await official results. this also making news. new reaction to the president latest surprise move cracking down on city and states which refuse to enforce federal immigration law. this is "outnumbered" i'm harris
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