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go to grieve and fund to set up to help and fire department shared the link, pdnfoundation.org, molly. >> the community coming together on the ground in el paso, unfortunately as well as ohio watched closely as well. dispatch reports last night's deadly rampage came in, gunman >> all right, we are waiting update from texas as the nation is grieving after 29 innocent opening fire on crowds in the the popular downtown district, people are killed in two separate mass shootings in less officers there in under a minute but that turned out to be too than 24 hours, latest overnight late for 9 people that the in dayton, ohio, a suspect suspect killed there on the wearing body armored opened fire ground before police managed to outside of bar killing 9 people kill him. even as police responded in less the suspect in el paso shooting than 1 minute, shooting that massacre surrendered to police without firing a shot, coming up suspect dead. in a bit we will talk to the earlier yesterday a gunman killed 20 people at a packed mayor of dayton ohio, first, wal-mart in el paso, texas, a closer look at how police suspect there is in custody, police are expected to give responded to both rampages, jill update any minute now, hello, walsh, research associate at mit everyone, welcome to america's news headquarters. security joining me to do that, jim, thanks for talking about
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>> i'm molly hathaway, eric and arthel are off today. the subject, so we have a broad amount of knowledge in what troubling question why. we've seen happening in various rob: fox team coverage jeff paul communities all across the standing by from -- with the country, when you take a look at latest from el paso but first we what happened in el paso, in dayton, different shootings at go to matt finn in chicago. this point in time, different areas, one a late-night bar, restaurant area, one morning shopping center, you know, people are picking up school supplies, what do those hospital, some patients are different scenes tell you about still in critical condition and the shooters' intention? will undergo surgery soon, the shooting happened at 1:00 a.m. last night in dayton's popular >> well, they are both soft targets, you had a response as oregon district packed with been reported in ohio about a thousands of people on summer's minute because the shooter was in a late-night entertainment night, police say the neighborhood and there were unidentified shooter opened fire officers there on patrol anyway, and came prepared with body that was not the case in el paso armor and extra magazines, police officers were in the area where at a wal-mart you're not and responded in about a minute going to have lots and lots of shooting and killing the suspect, the motive of the shooting is unknown, the fbi is security, police officers patrolling around in a store and assisting local authorities, witnesses say the night life was so not surprisingly the response so loud it was hard to there was a little slower, but distinguish the gunfire but when
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overall, you know, as you say people did, they started screaming active shooter and molly, since 9/11 i have sat in running. front of a camera to answer questions like these dozens of rob: we will cut you off there, we will go to el paso, texas, update from police right now. times and things to be learned. one of the things is we >> and turned over to the public shouldn't -- we should give the investigation a chance to play out, my sense is given those again, later today we will be response times the police did a releasing the mug shot of the great job but you don't really individual that's been arrested know until you piece it altogether, sometimes you do here and with that basically if everything you can and bad you have any questions we will things happen, sometimes you make a mistake but you get lucky provide that information to you and you survive it and sometimes you don't, we are really going after everyone here speaks in -- were there opportunities to stop them earlier, warnings turn, all right. missed, but i think the police >> okay. did the best job they can and thank you, good morning, today therefore i conclude that it's the fbi continues to look at a not enough, you can have the number of different potential best cops in the world at the crimes to be charged. scene who can get there in a minute and you're still going to have more than a dozen people we have initiated a domestic terrorism hate crime fusion, killed, so police response is not the answer to this problem, no matter how good they are. that's comprised of agents, intelligence and other places in >> but in that vein we have police departments, law the united states and enforcement communities all across the country that train
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headquarter's level experts from specifically for this, they spend a significant amount of time in how to protect soft criminal investigation division as well as counterterrorism targets in schools and division who look at all of the communities n this case report various pieces of evidence and in dayton bar that we have they correlate that information to insure that we are sharing police regularly staffed who properly and we can pursue a engaged the shooter and criminal investigation, ie, neutralized the threat, are we potentially civil rights hate in that type of scenario, areas crime along with any potential domestic terrorism charges that where there's bars and restaurant will have to staff might be possible as well and for this potential type of make sure cases run parallel. situation? >> yes, but, but there are way more soft targets than there are police officers who could be i would like to remind anyone, there officially or off duty, anyone that has information that was an entertainment regarding this incident, can go to website that we have posted district so that makes a lot of sense, having tons of folks in wal-mart doesn't make a lot of htp://www.elpasoshooting, sense when limited police powers. in 911 when we suffered threat from foreign terrorism we didn't simply relied on responding, we tried to stop them in advance, we are dealing with domestic terrorism, the facts are now in download any video or you any and we should be cautious but
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that manifesto seems to echo additional information to provide us. themes in white nationalism and we have completed 3 search warrants outside of this the head of the fbi christopher jurisdiction and we continue to wray has said that white look at all other avenues and nationalist post significant threat to the united states of america, there are more people leads as they are coming in. who have been killed in the u.s. since 911 by those folks than killed by foreign terrorists, so >> district attorney, we -- it's i don't think it's a matter of a very difficult time for our just responding once they start shooting, you have to do something before they start community. with a heavy heart i talk to you shooting. >> you know, certainly a but we are in the process of working together with all law developing conversation i think we will see in the days ahead. enforcement especially the el john, u.s. attorney he spoke during press conference moments paso police department, the ago and talked about this being texas department of public domestic terrorism case and that safety and the fbi, also with there's a part of the statute the u.s. attorney's office we where the individual charge -- will proceed with the investigation, i can tell you the intention was designed to from the outsets, the state charge is capital murder and so intimidate civilian population, he is eligible for the death is that what we saw here, it's all about intimidating people? penalty, we will seek the death >> you know again we want to penalty. the loss of life is so great we wait for facts to come in if certainly have never seen this in our community, we are a very manifesto is linked to the
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shooter. safe community, we pride ourself this is confusing, hate crimes and there are acts of terrorism on the fact that we are so safe and sometimes they're the same thing but sometimes there's a and certainly this community is difference. hate crime is i don't like you because of your race, religion or characteristic and i go shoot saddened by what has happened you, that's a hate crime but if you shoot the person or 20 here yesterday but we will proceed in an orderly fashion people and your goal is political, your goal to achieve and certainly we will get ready some sort of political gain, for trial and the prosecution of that's act of terrorism. this person, but if i left you >> jim, thank you, i appreciate you, i have to wrap, we will be right back. with anything, it wouldn't what right back. >> no worries, we will do forward, i would like for you to think of 20 lives that were lost, those were persons in our community and we will miss them and all of the -- all of the victims who either suffered physical or emotional impact from what happened, we are just not a community that -- that really -- this is not a --
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the sunshine today, that is good, we are a very good and loving community but we will hold him accountable. >> thank you. my name is john bash, i'm the united states attorney for the western district of texas which covers el paso, my grandmother has lived here for 50 years, she's 91 since it was much smaller community, i don't think she's ever seen anything like this, my mom grew up here and dad went to college and i lived here when i was very young. it's been devastating for the community, i've been unbelievably impressed by first responders, da's office, police, fbi and the work they've conducted. i'm working this case, i've been in close consultation with attorney general barr, we are conducting a methodical investigation, careful investigation but with a view
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toward bringing federal hate crimes charges and federal firearms charges which carry a penalty of death, we are seriously considering those charges, we will conduct a methodical internal investigation with those charges. we are also treating this as a domestic terrorist case, statutory definition of domestic terrorism, 2331, the meets it, appears to be designed to identify a civilian population, we are treating it as domestic terrorism case, and we will do what we do in terrorists in this country, deliver swift and certain justice. with that, i will turn it over for questions. >> so i want to recognize everyone in the room, the commander of public safety and my name is tommy gonzález, city manager, i would like to send the message to the families and that is that our first responders are working diligently to unify the families
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and get the bodies back to them as quickly as possible, we are -- we are expecting all resources in order to make that happen and we will open it up for questions now. [inaudible] >> yesterday there was some hesitation to -- [inaudible] >> are we closer to that now and what can you now say that you are certain this is a hate crime? >> basically from the manifesto that we first saw we have to attribute that manifesto directly to him based on that information in the manifesto, where that came from and so we are going down that road, it's beginning to look more solidly like that is the case. >> follow-up question if i could, sir, to any of you, we spoke to some people that were -- [inaudible] were family members who were --
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[inaudible] >> we've got -- we have a reunification center that's rob: welcome back the president reacting to the horrific mass turned into a grieving center shoot negotiation el paso, texas over in the central area where and dayton, ohio, tweeting god the event took place pretty bless the people of el paso, texas, god bless the people of dayton ohio, mark meredith in much. new jersey, near bedminster as a matter of fact we would where the president is spending the weekend at his golf club, mark. >> hey, rob, we got a like respect, we've heard that proclamation from the white house about 2, 3 minutes ago the media is burdening with honoring those that were killed both in dayton as well as el questions. paso, we have also seen that the we ask you respectfully to abide president has ordered flags to by their wishes, with that being fly at half staff until sunset said, we are looking at all on the eighth, which is responders and everyone who has thursday, so the president want been on the ground participating to go pay his respects to those in this event, we are providing that were killed, we have also seen tweet from the president, this is what he had to say them to alleviate their earlier this morning and i want to read it to ytate law enforcee suffering. working together in el paso and [inaudible] dayton, much has been >> yes, he has. el paso, law enforcement was very rapid in both instances,
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[inaudible] updates will be given throughout the day, we know on saturday the >> there's not words that you can place to say something like that, you know, you have to see president spoke with both his it for yourself. attorney general as well as texas governor, psident when i first got into this job i has offered the full resource of never knew there was -- until the federal government including the fbi as well as the atf, you firsthand see that, my description of it as far as we've also heard from the president's acting chief of horrific would be unserving as far as what that scene looks staff mick mulvaney he was on sunday shows on abc this morning like. and he was discussing -- asked so i can't tell you what that means other than for the normal individual that doesn't have to whether or not the president's deal with that on a day-to-day past comment and rhetoric had anything to do with some of the basis, it will leave an violence that we have seen in the last 24 hours, here is what impression that you will never the acting chief of staff forget. i will just leave it at that. mulvaney had to say. [inaudible] >> the president is just as >> what has he told you so far? saddened as you and want to do >> i can't get into the details something about it just as much of that, again, we have to be respectful of the fact that this person still has his rights and as everyone else does. even though he's cooperating, we still had have to keep that in i hate to draw attention to manifesto, if you look at it play to make sure that the what the guy says that he's felt like this a long time before investigation goes forward donald trump got elected president. successfully. this was a sick person. [inaudible] >> i'm sorry, sir. >> ohio democratic congressman tim ryan is calling on president trump to do more, though, even >> you said that the suspect purchased the firearm legally, as lawmakers are on their
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do we know where this rifle was purchased? >> not at this time. recess. >> i'm calling on the president and the congress to come back in i'm sure we will find that out later with the help of our federal authorities but right the session, mitch mcconnell, now those are particulars about chuck schumer, let's get back to the investigation that i think work in washington, do the that we need to maintain within background bill that we passed out of the house, ban assault our purview. weapons. >> we will be looking to see if [inaudible] the president responds to some of the 2020 democratic candidates as well as the >> i'm sorry? situation in el paso and in >> is he what? dayton, he's supposed to be that's allowable in the state of texas, yes. leaving golf resort in new jersey in 4:00 p.m. hours, short [inaudible] trip down to washington, we will >> technically. be watch to go see if the president makes any comments of course, normal individual seen that type of weapon might here or arrives back in be alarmed, technically in the washington. rob. realm of the law. rob: thanks so much. i'm sorry? >> shots fire, we have multiple [inaudible] >> more details of where that people down. was and how -- we will need multiple medics. [inaudible] >> well, approaching or responding officers i believe >> i have people coming to you. texas department of public safety was involved in that >> we think there's one shooter, he is down. particular arrest, when he saw the officers approaching the scene where he was at he >> coverage continues now on two mass shootings, 30 people killed
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in el paso, texas and dayton basically surrendered and that ohio including one suspected was further west side from the shooting side. gunman, 9 of those victims shot in popular night life area in [inaudible] dayton last night before police got to that scene less than a >> i believe he was. minute and killed that suspect. i can't confirm that as a matter of fact, but that's where i believe he was. mat finn with more on chicago >> the 3 search warrants outside tribune, sorry to interrupt you of jurisdiction, can you tell us in the show, mat we had to break specifically where those are? away because the el paso presser >> they occurred in the dallas was just beginning and here area where the individual in you're talking about the other question is from. shooting in ohio, can you bring us up to date. and i believe there was some media coverage of those when we >> we might have to break did it so, again, we continue to because we expect another update from dayton's mayor on the do the investigation, not going shooting of ohio at about 1:00 o'clock eastern, the latest to give any particular detail as to what was found and things at dayton ohio, 10 people are like that but a lot can dead, includes 9 victims and the transpire in 24 hours and as we shooter, 27 people taken to the hospital, some are still in continue the investigation to critical condition and will gather information -- undergo surgery today, the shooting happened at around 1:00 a.m. in dayton's popular, [inaudible] witnesses in -- >> cooperative --
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[inaudible] >> so forthcoming with information, he basically didn't hold anything back, particular questions were asked and he [inaudible] >> the people screaming and the responded. trampling and just the fear. [inaudible] >> a lot of people in the >> dayton's mayor and eyewitnesses are praising dayton federal government, people in police for the rapid response, the public -- shooting and killing the suspect in about a minute, the city's mayor says hundreds of people [inaudible] >> what it was process of understanding how it becomes a legal definition and why process could could have been dead. takes time before you declare it >> this is a very safe part of downtown and it's a very popular that? >> well, there's a statutory definition of domestic terrorism under federal law, can you hear me, domestic terrorism under destination so we regularly have federal law, and the definition officers in the area, fortunately we had multiple matters for a variety of purposes, it has factors, i officers in the immediate won't go through all of them but vicinity when the incident the key factor here is it appears intent to coerce or started. >> so far investigators have not named the shooter, molly. intimidate civilian population.
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>> matt finn, thank you very the attack what we know on public record certainly appears much. to be intended to coerce or >> we will have more on the mass shootings and the one yesterday in texas with el paso's county commissioner, he will join us coming up next. intimidate a certain population. they have activated a fusion cell at the fbi and we are going to treat it that way going to buy your car. forward. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, [inaudible] [speaking in spanish] answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way-- at carvana.
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[speaking in spanish] dprevagen is the number onemild memopharmacist-recommendedng? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. rob: to give a quick update as he continues on in spanish there, of course, el paso, texas, the scene of the wal-mart shooting from yesterday where 20 people were killed, 26 hurt. the suspect we understand is cooperating and is facing the death penalty at this time potentially. there's charges of domestic terrorism, hate crime being investigated at this time, we also learned that 3 warrants, 3 search warrants executed outside of el paso in the dallas area, we understand the suspect here from allen, texas, 21-year-old who was arrested without incident right after the shooting occurred, we also do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back? learned that the ak47 which what we heard he was -- he was shooting yesterday was legally about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. purchased. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. okay, the news conference just wrapped up. we will bring in mariana, she fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells.
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can give us inside into this. fasenra is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. mary ellen, first of all, the suspect clearly is alive, sounds fasenra is not a rescue medicine like he will will want to tell or for other eosinophilic conditions. some of the story especially after releasing manifesto, what fasenra is proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks, do you think? improve breathing, and can lower oral steroid use. >> sounds like that's what he's doing and if you read closely in fasenra may cause allergic reactions. manifesto, the theme throughout is one quite of bit of get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, arrogance, so it's not and tongue, or trouble breathing. surprising that during the interview as he's talking to fbi don't stop your asthma treatments agents and homicide detectives unless your doctor tells you to. from down there that he would tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection want to tell the story because or your asthma worsens. it does seem like there's an headache and sore throat may occur. undercurrent of arrogance and haven't you missed enough? ask an asthma specialist about fasenra. narcissism here in this if you can't afford your medication, individual. rob: when they say, hate crime, astrazeneca may be able to help. they are certainly investigating, obviously we will not talk too much about the manifesto that they have discussed but it was an antiimmigrant manifesto that they believe that he has written and they said they are closer and closer to factually confirming that. do you suspect this is just a very angry young man?
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>> i suspect that this is angry young man for a while but elevate today a level of hatred, hatred and anger are not the same thing and when one develops hatred for another group of people there's only one thing to do, destroy a group of people or >> the border community of el paso, texas devastated after move away from them. yesterday's shooting at wal-mart we look for the element of near the cielo vista mall, 20 hatred when we see these types of crimes and hatred takes dead and dozens more injured. months if not years to develop and they look for other people our next guest is the el paso as not being human beings, equal county commissioner precinct 2, this is where the massacre to them, that's a very dangerous actually took place. situation for anyone to be in. commissioner david stout joins us now. rob: bringing the dayton commissioner, thank you for shooting for a second, we had two of them in one day, it was a joining us, my condolences to you and your community and i really rough saturday in this guess to begin how are you doing country. now, one day later? we don't know a lot about what happened in dayton, but do you think they'll be similarities >> you know, we are still healing, you know, we are still between the killer? in kind of disbelief, just so >> i would suspect there would be similarities especially when it comes down to having have surreal. developed to the point that both i think there's just a lot of emotions that -- that people are shooters had the ability to go feeling right now and it's been
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to both venues and look at their targets as not being human very difficult. beings, i can't underscore the >> there have been so many stories about how the community is pulling together and giving importance of doing that, normal blood, all these small examples, people cannot go in and shoot people that they have empathy what are you seeing? and compassion for. >> yes, definitely, you know, this -- this is a community that to lose those -- to lose those -- that is known for its traits, to lose your compassion and empathy for other human compassion and for its unity and beings, you look at people as sense of family and we've nonhuman, to do that takes definitely seen that in the last weeks, years if not months and that's the period of time where day with the amount of folks that have been showing up to both young men involving to blood banks and donating blood, becoming shooters. they've had to turn folks away rob: people talk about guns and telling them to come back today mental health a lot, i mean, there's clearly a sickness and and over the next couple of days seems to be exacerbated in the and people showing up to the hospital bringing food, trying last few years and maybe longer, maybe since columbine, what's to be there solidarity and comforting the families of the happening in our society, i victims that have been injured think people have been angry and folks showing up to since people have been around reunification center and doing but suddenly really despicable things like bringing food and water and want to go provide displays of it. transportation and even giving
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out hugs because i think a lot >> you're right, post columbine, of folks here we all need a lot young men are growing into a of hugs. culture shooting other people >> and you talk about el paso, this community of unity it's been known as a safe community because life is not going the way you want, i think that's and has been established as in important to point out, now days the internet allows people to go that respect, can you begin to think about justice right now? in and to talk to other people and to really normalize their feelings of not just anger, it's hatred, hatred is a very dark state of being where you are >> that's something that we have to start thinking about, we just looking at people that are heard our -- our authorities had threatening to you, you see as a press conference a couple of minutes ago and the -- the garbage or you see as nonhuman and they have to be destroyed, attorneys talked about they are that's the state of mind that looking at this as -- as, you becomes very dangerous and i should also underscore that's know, a crime that they would not mental illness. like to -- to start bringing justice to as soon as possible >> yeah, you're right about and i think that that's going to that. we are making a conscientious be part of what this community effort to not say this young man's name the one that we have needs for closure. identified, the 21-year-old at >> one of the terms used, one of the prosecutors talking about this time, do you think that plays into this, the fact that trying this as domestic terrorism case and that part of in certain circles some of the the statute was that the individual had the actions were killers become legend to other designed to intimidate a
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civilian population, where does light-minded people because they get the notoriety. el paso stand on that issue, that this was designed to >> they do, withholding the name is important for those of us who want to try to do something but intimidate? at the end of the day i don't >> well, i mean, this is think it matters because the somebody who came from 600 miles shooter, the person that's in away with -- with one goal and i their home right now making plans to carry out the shooting, they are following it, they are think it was quite clear in the monitoring what's going on and they have their own favorites manifesto that's been attributed whether it's columbine or new to the suspect and, you know, i zealand, finland, they are following their heros and these people can become heros just like the columbine shooters seem -- completely designed to intimidate. to be hero of all time, designed because we are made up reserving the name, i understand the effort, will it stop of hispanic folks, we have a somebody because next time their name won't be released, i don't strong hispanic heritage here and it's something that -- that think so. rob: that might be a sad reality, mary ellen, thank you very much for your time, we do he spoke about very clearly in appreciate it. -- in the manifesto that was >> you're very welcome. written. >> as if nation mourns both >> all right, david you say tragedies in ohio and texas we are getting new details about some of the victims in the el unique vibrant community, thank paso massacre, now starting to come to news room, that's next. you so much for sharing a few
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>> we are learning new details about some of the victims of the mass shooting in el paso yesterday, 20 people at busy wal-mart, more than 2 dozen others injured. >> patients were coming to us with no identification, obviously completely unconscious and our ability to identify them was not an easy thing. >> welcome back, following developments in both ohio and we were able to work with other families and ultimately were texas after gunman -- gunmen able to identify all of the patients. >> their stories beginning to be told, kristina coleman from west killed 29 people, the conversation turning political coast room, kristina. on this as battle over gun
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control is thrust back into >> molly, one of the survivors is a 2-month-old, little baby, spotlight. authorities say he suffered this is what 2020 democratic broken bone after mom fell on candidate pete buttigieg had to him to likely shield on him from say. >> how long until the next one gunfire, as for mother shot and and in this case the answer was a matter of hours, sooner or she died, this is one of many stories of people fight to go later we've got to face up to the fact that we live in the save lives yesterday in el paso, the el paso times reporting of only country in the world with more guns than people and the another woman who worked at only country in the world where nearby outlet store letting this happens all of the time. people inside of shooting to hide for cover and as for the 26 people fighting for their lives rob: live in washington with more, lauren. in el paso, trauma doctors at university medical center and >> hi, rob, well, 2020 candidates and congressional democrats are once again pushing del sol medical center worked for gun reform giving the latest around the clock treating the mass shootings, this morning a wounded patients, former el paso handful of democratic hopefuls conlman beto o'rourke visiting patients in a few minutes. placing partial blame for violence on what they are calling president trump's last night the democratic presidential candidate called the nurses and doctors who are treating the victims absolute heros and says the shooting antiimmigrant message. >> let's not mince words right survivors aren't giving up. now, this president is encouraging greater racism and not just the racist rhetoric but >> i told them i am still amazed at how strong they are, we met a the violence that so often woman who was shot in the chest, follows.
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>> we have to heal and it has to the bullet passed through her start at the top, the president has to take a leadership role in lungs, she has learned that her mother who was with her was this. >> this is terrorism and we have shot, her aunt was shot, 3 to name it as such. what you have here is two things family members all of whom are coming together, one, the weak shot all of whom are pulling gun safety policies of this country and, 2, the rise of through here tonight. domestic terrorism inspired by >> the community turning out to help the victims and their white nationalists. families, dozens of people brave >> senator bernie sanders the sweltering texas summer heat placing blame or blaming these to meet that urgent call for latest examples of gun violions blood donation, some of them on the -- violence and nra and waiting in long lines outside. lyft offering free rides to power we need to listen to people donating blood at designated blood center, el paso fire department thanking people not ideology extremist community for donating food, water, ice and the support in wn organization. >> the republican lieutenant governor of texas says lawmakers need to be focusing on video games and how americans are becoming desensitized in acts of violence. >> let's condemn it for what it is, evil, evil. and i say how long are we going to let, for example, and ignore
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at federal level particularly where they can do something about the the video game industry. >> the senseless acts of violence must stop and first and foremost let's get all the facts and help the community heal. abc this week the acting chief of staff mick mulvaney said the president is saddened and sickened, he said president trump called the attorney general want to go know how to stop these kinds of attacks, mulvaney also said this should be a social issue not a political one. rob. rob: the big conversation this coming week, lauren, thank you so much. stay with fox news for latest developments in el paso shootings and dayton, we will be right back. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately
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developments out of el paso texas and dayton, ohio valley mass shooting just 13 hours apart. want to update you on another story. people in hawaii are making preparations as they are now under threat from two storms. meteorologist adam klotz is live in extreme weather center. >> maybe this is tracking a little away from the hawaiian islands. a low pressure system a little bit of precipitation on the backside of this. in the next system tropical
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storm is expected to weaken in the next couple of hours but it will impact the island. here is the path of the currently windows 40 miles an hour. it slows down a low pressure system but even as a low-pressure system it will bring rain this is the forecaster radar. as you get closer to the island part of this topography a lot of mountains so that tears apart also upper level wind. definitely rain on the way. still some time to pay attention to the system. back in the atlantic basin, we really just getting to the time where we see the hurricane ramp up in the next couple of -- hurricane season ramp up the next couple of weeks. we have a low-pressure system that has a 40 percent chance in the next couple of days. this is where we will be watching. maybe conditions are there that we start to see the development in the next couple of weeks. we will pay close attention. the rest of the country, it is still summer and temperatures are very warm. plenty of spots are now in the middle 80s. the next couple of days,
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extreme heat. not an agent of the country but the western side. today in the middle, plenty of spots in the mid-90s. some cases triple digits through 100, that continues monday it continues tuesday. we'll talk about extreme heat in the planes stretching all the way out west. then of course hurricane season only ramping up in the next couple of weeks. >> covering a lot of ground for us, thank you! >> that will do it first appeared stay with fox throughout the day for the latest from el paso and also dayton. chris and more news from our friends in washington now leland vittert and gillian turner. >> a fox news alert. in less than 24 hours 29 dead in two mass shootings. a weekend and the horror of it etched in the memories of not only america but el paso, texas and dayton, ohio. both grappling with the aftermath of the attacks. >> we are awaiting a news conference from the mayor of
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