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prosecute a majore and did not, as he said, arrest over 300 illegal immigrants in one day, it was only 45, and he played a supporting role. solid reporting has to torpedoea rob: all right, just hours before the deadly shooting in striking number of trump dayton, ohio, 20 people were killed in a mass shooting in el nominees. paso, texas. >> no, you vet for me. that suspected gunman is now i like when you vet. facing capital murder charges. no, no, you vet. i think the white house is a we continue with our fox team great vetting process. coverage with garrett tenney in you vet for me. el paso this afternoon. when i give a name, i give it garrett, you've been there since out to press, and you vet for just after those shots were fired, and you've spoken to a me. a lot of times you do a very lot of witnesses. what do you have for us today? good job, not always. >> reporter: police are still trying to identify some of the howard: apparently the press, the fake news, the lame stream 19 bodies that are lying on the media does something right floor of this walmart, and the according to the president? mayor tells us they are hoping they have that process completed after the break here in new by tonight so that they can york, we will be back with a look at more on the el paso shooting in particular and this begin informing all of the online man mess toe that is families who are deceased. those families, as you can getting -- manifesto that is imagine, they have been getting all kinds of media desperately searching for answers and holding out hope for
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attention. the last 28 hours now. and at this point, though, many of them are forced to face the let's do it. increasing likelihood that their loved ones are gone. [ sniffing ] we saw some of that desperation last night when three women came here searching for answers about come on. their 87-year-old mother, and it this summer, add a new member to the family. was just absolutely hurry into the mercedes-benz summer event today heartbreaking, seeing them as for exceptional offers. they were trying to find some lease the glc 300 suv for just $419 a month reason to hold out hope. at the mercedes-benz summer event. going on now. >> i got tired of waiting and waiting and waiting, and i just you don't really talk about your insurance want to know where my mom is. unless you're complaining about it. i want to just find my mom. you go on about how... ...it's so confusing it hurts my brain. somebody needs to tell me where ya i hear ya... or say you can't believe... she is. i want to know if she's dead or ...how much of a hassle it is! and tell anyone who'll listen... alive or if she's still in (garbled)....it's so expensive! she said it's so expensive. walmart. >> reporter: just tears at your heart strings, hearing tell me about it. yes.. well i'm telling the people at home. that. we are starting to learn more that's why esurance is making the whole experience about some of the victims from the families who have been surprisingly painless. so, you never have to talk about it, unless you're their spokesperson. notified. one heartbreaking example of that is the mother of three, jordan. her sister tells the associated esurance. it's surprisingly painless. press that jordan and her
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husband had just dropped off their 5-year-old daughter for cheerleading practice before they came to walmart to shop for school supplies, carrying with them their two-month-old son. doctors told the sister that jordan likely died protecting her baby from that hail of gunfire based on the baby's injuries. the baby is now being treated for broken bones. in terms of the investigation, officials are moving ahead very aggressively in prosecuting this case. the department of justice on the federal level said they are you know that look? treating it as domestic terrorism, and they are that life of the party look. seriously considering pursuing walk it off look. federal hate crime and firearm one more mile look. charges. that would carry the potential reply all look. of the death penalty on the own your look with fewer lines. state level. there's only one botox® cosmetic. the 21-year-old gunman is also it's the only one fda approved looking at potential death to temporarily make frown lines, penalty-level charges as well. crow's feet and forehead lines look better. the sheriff said that he is the effects of botox® cosmetic cooperating, the suspect is may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. cooperating with authorities, he alert your doctor right away is telling them everything they need to know, and they are as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, moving closer towards being eye problems, or muscle weakness may be a sign of a life-threatening condition.
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certain that this was a hate do not receive botox® cosmetic crime case. of course, that suspect came all if you have a skin infection. the way from across the state to side effects may include allergic reactions, carry out this attack. injection site pain, headache, we're e hoping to get a little eyebrow, eyelid drooping and eyelid swelling. bit more later on this evening. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications rob? rob: all right. yeah, some of the victims, including botulinum toxins garrett, that you have shown to as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. us over the last couple of days, so, give that just saw a puppy look it has absolutely broken our hearts. we appreciate your time, thank and whatever that look is. you. molly: and the u.s. also reeling look like you with fewer lines. from its second mass shooting in own your look less than 24dayton, ohio. with the one and only botox® cosmetic. a gunman in body armor opened fire early this morning in a crowded area downtown killing at least nine people before being shot and killed by police. among the victims, the suspect's sister. just witnessed a remarkable press conference with a lot of new information. mike tobin has been reporting on all of this live from dayton. mike? >> reporter: and let me start running down some of the bullet points we got out of the latest update from chief richard biel of the dayton pd.
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one of the things we learned earlier in the day, the time frame from the first shot to point where the gunman was killed was less than a minute. the chief of police shortened that time frame to 30 seconds from the time the first shot was fired til police made that very accurate, high-pressure life and death decision to take the life of that gunman, therefore, neutralizing them before he got inside of the crowded bar where the bloodshed would have been much greater. we have updated the information about his weapon. it was an ar-15 firing preponderate 223 rounds -- .223 rounds, but it was equipped with drum-type magazines capable of holding 100 rounds. there was no indication that the gunman reloaded, but he wouldn't necessarily have to because that particular weapon held so many rounds. he also wore a mask, he wore body armor according to the chief of police. there were early reports that a bystander had attempted to grab his rifle and the gunman had pulled out a side arm and kept on firing. that information was not
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accurate. there was only one weapon used in the attack, he never had to reload because there was so much capacity in that drum-type magazine. he had two weapons, but only one >> fox news alert, we are getting reaction from lawmakers and the white house in the wake weapon was used. of those two shootings that have left at least 29 people dead in we learned that one of the texas and ohio, mark meredith is victims was the sister, the traveling with the president in 22-year-old sister of the gunman, her name was megan best. new jersey and has the latest, she was not the first -- betts. mark. >> howie, president trump the family home in fellbrook, expected to make his way a little this afternoon, ohio, about 21 minutes away, has 4:00 o'clock, possible that been searched by the fbi. president can speak to reporters the parents are there. boarding air force one or they're said to be distraught, deplaning when he makes his way understandably. in dc, we have heard from the not only did they get the news today that they lost a daughter, president on twitter, i want to read you the tweet from but they lost a daughter because their son committed an 8:00 a.m., quote, fbi, local are working today in el paso and incomprehensible act of violence. the sister, the gunman and an dayton ohio, information is rapidly being accumulated in unidentified acquaintance all dayton, much has been learned in traveled to this location in the same vehicle. at some point they separated. el paso, law enforcement was rapid in both instances, updates they don't know exactly what the will be given throughout the gunman did when they separated, day, we've also heard from the but he came back loaded with body armor, with a mask, with a president's acting chief of staff mick mulvaney defending loaded weapon and went on his the president after some of the
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deadly ram page. 2020 democratic hopefuls have blamed the president's rhetoric and, again, police officers killed him before he entered a and word choice as possibly contributing to this weekend's crowded bar called ned peppers, violence. and the chief of police >> i don't think it's fair to indicated the bloodshed likely try and lay this at the feet of would have been much, much the president, there are people greater had he been able to in this country this morning enter that bar. back to you in new york. molly: mike tobin, a remarkable thinking rundown. the police also not giving in to president trump was happy about motive in that case, that's this, that's sad, he's angry, he wants it to stop. something we're expecting to hear more about in the weeks ahead. we're following both of these >> former texas congressman beto o'rourke, he's in el paso this morning, he was having campaign events closely as well as dayton. we'll bring you update as we get events earlier yesterday, he canceled those, flew back to them. rob: jon scott will have more at previous district, the congressman also spoke with cnn this morning and said he 6:00 eastern with more on "the believes there's obvious links fox report," but for now, we're going to join mediabuzz which is in what happens shootings. >> when he says that white supremacists and neo nazis are already in progress. very fine people, the commander in chief is sending a very public signal to the rest of this country about what is >> are you suggesting that that should not be allowed? >> i think it's not just banning people from the sites, it goes further than that, we live in an environment which corporations permissible and encourages to make a lot more determinations
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about the way that we live and happen. >> we will see if the president what's allowed in different responds to that in the latest developments when he heads back to washington later today, platforms and servers that they have than anything that congress howie. can do to change the laws in >> thanks very much for the update, minutes before the mass different respects, is it shooting in el paso, a manifesto appeared online that attacked possibility, silicon valley in a hispanics and immigrants, sense to say certain things that you're not going -- you will authorities are work to go have to build your own server to confirm whether the gunman is, in fact, the make this thing happen as oppose to allowing this stuff to joining in new york kat tempf, kathy, publisher of catalina and foment, everyone in favor washington post editor. shutting there's places. kathy, the new york post has >> certainly worth debating. antiimmigrant terrorist. america victim being of white now inside the story says we don't know if this manifesto is nationalism than victim of isis in fact, tied to this person but i want to ask your reaction to manifesto, whoever is islamic white -- responsible for it. >> right. >> attacks hispanics and attacks immigrants talking about how the >> when it comes to any breaking news coverage particularly of state of texas is being overrun and so forth. mass shootings, much of it is wrong and mistaken, so if >> right. >> someone who came -- someone there's one thing i always tell born in the country but your my students it is that you must parents brought you here from cuba and supposed to be here temporary.
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>> political asylum. reserve judgment. much of the coverage of that was >> so personally and as a journalists what's your reaction proven incorrect, you go to gabi to this sort of rhetoric? >> as a journalist all the facts have to come out and i was watching the news nonstop for 5 shooting, steve scalise, blame hours and i watched the english news, they didn't mention is placed mistakenly and you anything about immigrants, they didn't mention anything about have to reserve judgment and talk about real policy issues. the shooter, when i turned on spanish news stations, they interviewed people who were >> wait for the facts. there, got coverage of the shooting and they said he made now in the days leading up to these two mass shootings and in texas and ohio the news was protrump statements and antiimmigrant statements when he made the shooting, when the shooting happened. dominated on the trump's attacks >> telemundo. on city of baltimore. >> spanish station was reporting within an hour, even bbc had not >> embracing telling us he plans to run a racist reelection re journalist tons spanish side got campaign. the story but the american and >> for someone like me proud bbc and english stations did not get the story. baltimorean, born in baltimore, still call that area home. >> do you think that the american networks held this back because of deemed to be speculation or question of >> once again the media call president trump racist this time speaking the language. for exposing the obvious that >> it could be a language --
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baltimore's democratic machine has failed their city. my friends it's not trump who >> exactly. could be a language barrier when has given up on urban america, i worked for people i was one of 30 reporters in dc that spoke spanish for people in espanol, i calling him a racist have. was the only spanish speaker for spanish magazine. >> we heard beto o'rourke on cn, >> seems to be a turning point that we didn't see after in that president trump actually encouraged this sort of thing, charlottesville. after charlottesville and i knew this was coming, pattern often he sends racist tweets rather than, you know, use language gun control. like -- the media seems to be i understand that the president's actions and the taking a stand on president trump on this volatile issue. verbiage he uses will be part of this debate but to suggest that >> okay n a single week you had he's responsible, he's the cincinnati rally, right, he encouraging, he's condoning the did not necessarily call out the squad of the four women of color actions of a crazy gunman seems who were serving in congress on the democratic side but he did to be horribly unfair on the talk about they were out there media's part, politicians can do and they are now the face of -- it, they are running for office. of being against everything that americans hold dear and he takes >> unfair is exactly the word that i would use here and i say on al sharpton and elijah as someone who has had problems with some of the things that trump has said about immigration cummings, if you look at the in the past, i certainly don't four corners, president trump is doing what he does, comes out agree with president trump on immigration, however, i've seen swinging, it's almost like he's
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a few columns basically same color blind if you're simply looking at the action, however, he does not help his own cause think that beto is saying that when it turns out that every rump is responsible for this. single one of these people is that's just unsane, obviously trump doesn't want to see all either african american or the people murdered, nobody wants to see somebody like this, these are craze lunatics. brown, had some type of color to their skin and therefore it gives people an easier path twie say in -- pathway he takes on i would call it domestic terrorist and white supremacist terrorism, antiimmigrant terrorism but to blame president trump, that's just -- it's i logical in addition to being black or brown people. unfair. >> the president issued statement calling this a hateful act and act of cowardliness and >> al sharpton has history of what some call record ambulance. at the same time i have a sense of dejav, during obama administration when police officers were killed, light woman in up state new york claimed to have-black teenager conservative commentators said that antilaw enforcement policies, he did not and by 6 white man and has platform president trump did not. on msnbc and ends up covering it is fair to challenge rhetoric himself to stage protests. and handle immigration issue but to suggest that he would be >> sharpton has long history and questionable behavior within the condoning the shooting of so states. many innocent people, it's
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i agree with you, howie, on that point, to me the larger something the media needs to conversation here is one that i really be careful about. think is really worst than by >> they were careful, they weren't saying -- they were stating the facts, this is what he said, this is what he did, the media's aggression about the this is what he said when he was president, how does -- how do we doing it, this is what we found, have these kinds of scenarios we interviewed these people and with urban decay, baltimore last basically judge for yourself. year being the homicide capital of the country and not have that the journalists gathered the be a bigger front page subject information. they gathered information. within the media until the >> remember the shooting at the president gets into a political congressional baseball game, that was a bernie supporter and nobody brought that up. scrum with elijah cummings, this >> he loved rachel maddow. is what the media should be >> had nothing to do with that. covering, how we reached this >> i agree with you, kathy, if circumstance, are we going to ignore what's going on in san francisco just because it's he yelled things -- all kinds of another city in which democrats and policies have failed. i think that the conversation about this and the willingness people can invoke the name of of the media to say the governor, mayor they don't like, president is racist in every doesn't mean it's the fault of circumstance where he's going after with whom he has political the public official. disagreement is overblown and if >> journalism 101, you give the facts to the viewer, to the you think he only does this kind public and they take that information and do with it as of aggression toward people of you will, it's not for us to color, i'd like to introduce you give our opinion, i'm not giving to someone named john mccain. my opinion about immigrant, how i feel about the situation but
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>> but it is true that by in the spanish media reported what large media don't cover much of happened, gave it to the viewers, do with it as you will, the problemses of -- problems of same with english media, do with it as you will. cities, he's very good at it and >> brief comment. some people say they are too >> it's completely unfair to actually suggest that this is quick too follow. what trump wants, i think that's really sick, it's really unfair and we need to have honest >> let's be honest, the media wants a fight and donald trump is great at bringing them the conversations about the issues if we ever hope to solve them conflict, what they don't do is and not just focus and not follow up to your point what is laying blame. the root of the problem, why are >> unfortunately he said these cities suffering, why the protrump statements, unfortunately. endless cycles of poverty, why doesn't mean that's what trump the housing problems, we don't wants. >> yes, they are, people are hear about that why because i saying that. will tell you when you go out >> i am for beto, he didn't say i'm doing this for marian and give policy talks, it's boring, people don't click and williamson and unfortunately trump's name is tied to watch and listen and the media will not cover it for that shooting. >> sometimes liberal shooters, reason. >> before we go i want to turn like you said a bernie sanders sanders -- killing or trying to to cnn's don lemon, one to have moderators and president trump kill members of congress. called him dumb. i know you would both agree, more from new york in a moment, we will look at the president here is what happened.
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>> as a man of faith, as a pretty much declaring war on christian you are saying he major american cities or at attacks anyone, sounds like you least we would -- would like to are condoning attacks, is that least we would -- would like to see them run differently. christianly or godly? >> i'm stating statement of ♪ fact, i'm not condoning anything. >> in that conversation don lemon and the pastor it was odd as soon as the pastor wasn't corey is living with metastatic breast cancer, going along with what lemon wanted to do the cnn underneath which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. sends it with controversial she's also taking ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, pastor. which is for postmenopausal women i worked in the same region, same part of baltimore that or for men with hr+ / her2- metastatic breast cancer freddie gray under the john as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective perkins civil rights pastor and we worked there on the house, at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop first politician i met and low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. there's a willingness on the part of african-american pastors before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, to reach out across partisan liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, lines to work with people to better their communities, that's or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell exactly the kind of leadership
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that i think we need in the and low platelet counts, communities to make things better and for lemon to posture infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, and criticize someone who is abnormalities in liver blood tests, willing to meet with the president on these issues is diarrhea, hair thinning or loss, vomiting, rash, and loss of appetite. ridiculous. >> right, if you're providing another point of view and you corey calls it her new normal start questioning christianity, i question that. because a lot has changed, but a lot hasn't. at the debate lemon was the opinion guy called president ask your doctor about ibrance. trump bigot. the #1 prescribed fda-approved let me get a break, when we come oral combination treatment back we will talk about the for hr+/her2- mbc. democratic debates and more on democratic debates and more on mass shootings straight
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>> president trump didn't mention any minority lawmakers by name, several other major -- >> the conditions in nancy pelosi's once great city of san francisco are deplorable. they are deplorable. look at los angeles with the tents and the horrible, horrible disgusting conditions, look at san francisco, look at some of your other cities. here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? >> and kat that was an excerpt a data plan for everyone. of the president's rally, now everyone? everyone. that his broaden political let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] assault most have democratic wifi up there? -ahhh. mayors and members of congress, i've seen few people maybe a sure, why not? sense here or there is he how'd he get out?! offering any solutions. a camera might figure it out. should the media be more focused that was easy! on that a little on the
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glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. political rhetoric. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. >> i absolutely think so. people aren't asking the question which i have the same issue, what do we do about it because i think the things he said about baltimore are facts based on statistics and everybody we wanted to focus on whether they were appropriate, nar tifer on the left these are >> media build-up was all about racists, as you mentioned before how joe biden came out strong don lemon called him racist when he was supposed to be a since last time. moderator, supposed to be the media reaction was tipped. completely nonbias, neutral which i had a problem with, i didn't see him that way. but i think that him and ben carson should be coming out and >> vice president biden you're talking about this, what do we simply inaccurate on what you're do about the issues, if the democrats don't have the describing. solution, what is the solution. >> the good news for joe biden was maybe the bad he can do and the bad news is maybe that's the >> since you mentioned ben carson, kathy, president trump best he can do. might go to baltimore, he didn't, sent ben carson was >> the bar is low for joe biden. world-renown baltimore surgeon >> joe biden was the party's one who said we want to work with real hope and after last night it seems pretty clear local leaders, he also mentioned cummings and runs housing urban conclusively clear that uncle joe is heading for a
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well-reserved retirement. >> it was not against one, 500% development department. better than previous debate, >> right. >> the media ought to ask not just white house or members of energetic, combat i have to take congress, what are you going to do that. >> what a missed opportunity because i interviewed the former on rivals' records. secretary of hud martínez. the best he can do, not so great, all right. >> bush administration. >> the media is tired of joe biden, i think they are tired of >> he had the wonderful points covering, they are more and policy and what they were interested in some of the newer going to do and wonderful candidates. things, that wasn't my topic, always ideas, and we just don't see that much anymore and we >> absolutely. >> ready and eager to cheerlead need that and some in the united for kamala harris in particular but for other candidates on the shaij and to be honest biden's performance was perfectly states, mississippi, red states serviceable, it was much better than what we did before and to that are suffering right now be honest we have to keep in with red governors, let's talk mind this is knocking the rust policies, let's clear up off for him, as long as he's america, we have so many issues been in politics he hasn't and so many poor cities across really been in the day-to-day the entire united states, the debates and i think that was a secretary of hud, what a great good performance on his part. opportunity for the conversation but people don't want to talk >> you hear in terms of -- policy it sounds like. >> as reporter i have to ask, does the media really care about tinner cities because these are not the viewers and the readers who are most priced by
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>> he keeps underestimating and advertisers and exhaust of decades in efforts to help the has big lead. city going back to lbj's great society and i wonder whether or they would rather have more younger liberal challenger. >> case of media objectivity, not because problems are never i'm not sure that vice president going away in cities and not just baltimore, there are biden deserved much more sections here in new york and in credible praise here. washington and in chicago and we are tal minus which is not vy elsewhere where you have ramping exciting and the old expression when people cheer and clap for a crime. dancing bear it's not because >> a lot have goal, some political agenda in some way, the bear is dancing well it's they see a story, how can this because the bear is dancing at be used to support that agenda all. i think they were looking for and further -- further, you somebody, whether bernie coming know, promote it and so people out swinging, doesn't matter if they have gray hair and been see it that trump makes the comments about cummings, they around for a long, the media say, oh, look racist just like wants to see somebody who is on we have been saying that trump the point. is racist and more focused on >> i think there's ideological component. angles than reporting let alone biden is center-left guy promising incremental change. actually caring about the people who are suffering and, you know, pressuring people for solutions. compared to bernie or kamala >> in fact, kathy, when the president was accused of racial
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he's not liberal enough. attack for calling baltimore disgusting, rat-infested, no human being would want to live >> yeah, i think there maybe an idealogical component. there, at least in certain sections, defenders look at statistic, baltimore has high poverty and sections of cummings district which are much better off. but saying the things that first debate where people did so awful, the polls dipped a little terrible in some parts of baltimore, does that neutralize and came right back. the president's attack because the media doesn't want a front runner the whole time, they want now we have to circle back to, to mix it up. yeah, but in every administration many >> it's not antibiden -- administrations have failed to do much about it, including the >> who is going to watch the debates if joe biden is so far obama administration. in the lead that it doesn't almost matter and he is very >> but often reporters can't control what they are going to much in the lead. do, the reporters give it angle. >> now growing scene for the press, kamala harris and cory >> what do you mean they give angle? booker who were attacking biden by attacking the record of the >> the story is how secretary grew up. obama administration is that why i worked in washington post, how did the hud secretary grow up, are democrats when obama has what's the background, how did he become hud secretary. popularity among democrats going after two-term president. i had to talk about his growing >> popular as barack obama up. personally, policies are far less popular. i had to stay an angle and
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create story and get people you don't get to a point where essentially almost the entire interested about the feelings field is running against your behind it, jimmy carter signature domestic policy addressed trying to address obamacare want to go either cities and poverty and that was replace it for all or fascinating story, i was able to write about that and he made it dramatically change it and have a circumstance where you can't talk about it, this is a core issue, health care is always interesting. going to be a core issue for >> real people. democrats and no way for them to >> by the way, it's not just a question of throwing federal get around the fact that obamacare didn't deliver on its dollars. promise from the perspective of many democrats that didn't go far enough and even if the fact single-family households, generations of poverty that -- even the fact that policy has breed more generations of become more popular since obama left office does not change poverty and complicated issues that. in the media but don't get much >> this is a crazy strategy for every democrat on the stage to attention unless the president have adopted, he'll got a 90% is on political attack. >> i don't know because people positive rating with democrats don't know what to do, we have when it comes to president obama tried to throw money at the problem, federal government has given so much money to baltimore and clearly hasn't been used in -- in the best way or maybe they're not sure what to do with it or who knows, the problem is no one is asking that question, . people are asking instead what look at the stock market, we was trump's rhetoric, how is covered over president obama's 8 years, recovered by more than this politically, people are not 100% gains for the dow and asking the question, okay, so what do we do about it because nasdaq, it was very impressive,
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statistically there's real he didn't bring up that, he suffering. didn't bring up a whole bunch of >> we have to go, but you just other issues whether it was the asked the question and the media should be asking more of such fact that he was commander in questions, that's part. chief when bin laden was killed. he did not operate on that level and therefore the other great to see you in new york. when we come back final thoughts on the twin tragedies, the democrats pounce and seemed shootings in ohio and texas. counterproductive for him. >> for all obamacare is for now actually fairly popular and yet, you know, they don't really grapple with the fact that even though the democratic party love the idea of medicare, abolish private health insurance, full campaign, that's going to be pleasing to them and some have focused on policy of the moment. >> makes no sense of taking 150 people off of health care, that's not a winnable strategy, but we also have to look at who got the most out of the first debate, it was kamala harris because she attacked biden, every one of those candidates
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that came back for second debate, learned if we want press coverage we darn better attack biden which means attacking obama, that's why they are attacking obama in the debate, they come the next day and take it back. >> well that may be great for ratings but i will not attack any of you as a result even if it's good tv. [laughter] okay, i picked out my dream car. now's the really fun part. >> see you later. choosing the color, nice to have you on the panel. the wheels, the interior. ahead president trump versus some prominent members to have everything exactly how i want it. press and more on the tragic here's the thing. shooting from el paso and dayton just because i configured this car online doesn't mean it really exists at a dealership. but with truecar, i get real pricing on actual cars in my area. (vo) the ant mindlessly marches on. carrying up to 50 times its body weight. i see what others paid for them and they show me the ones that match the car i want. it never questions the tasks at hand. so i know i can go to a truecar certified dealer but this year, there's a more thrilling path to follow. and it'll be right there waiting for me... today. right now. (father) kids... this is truecar. ...change of plans! (vo) defy the laws of human nature... ...at the summer of audi sales event get exceptional offers now!
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promise no more shootings like parkland, like, of course, sandy hook and all of these horrific shootings that we've had. you know, there's nothing that's absolutely perfect, but the media would do well to start rob: fox news alert, three people injured in saturday easel focusing on commerce, certainly. paso shooting are in critical a right now on the twitter verse both sides of the aisle are saying, at least some members, condition. seventeen are in stable come back off vacation now to condition while two others have deal with this, two in 13 hours been discharged. and the other shooting, dayton, is ridiculous, howie. howard: it shows you how out of ohio, 27 people have been control things are, and it seems treated for injuries in the wake of this morning's shooting. to me, though, the question will local hospital officials say be what would congress do that that several are in serious or could be signed by the president because, obviously, there's been critical condition while at least 15 others have been many, many, many shootings like this. and i'm also wondering, you . know there's a typical formula in television to go on and say it's almost president trump's fault, he created a climate. others will say that's ridiculous. it's the fault offhe the peopleo pull the trigger in the these situations, and i think the media ought not to play an
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inflammatory role but, unfortunately, that has been the track record of the past. >> president trump, actually, was the one who spoke out existence the bump stocks, the -- against the bump stocks, the contraptions that make them -- howard: yeah. >> he actually did. i haven't seen a lot of democratic presidents actually go that far. as you look at that opportunity. >> my anger? no, or i'm not angry. and there are people on the don't worry, kyle, i'm not far-right, there are gun owners angry. i'm sad and disgusted when a who have written many op-eds pathetic politicians don't stand up to your racism, your racism, saying we don't to do anything wrong, so go ahead and make it they're too afraid to. more difficult for the insane that's sad, and that's people, those people who are on unbelievably pathetic to watch. the dark web and being able to do these things and follow these howard: at least trump thanks them for putting them on the air awful paths, to top them. before their huge falling out. howard: thanks very much, liz the president alling pulled claman. perhaps, there is a common sense his nomination gop congressman t solution, although it's eluded us so far. that's it for this special edition of mead ya buzz from new york. i'm howard kurtz. if you have a chance, check out my new podcast, talk about the day's hottest stories, and
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unsubscribe on fox news podcast come -- subscribe on fox news podcast.com. i'm sure there'll beid a lot to talk about on twitter. we're going to continue here on fox withve coverage of the shootings. we're back in d.c. sunday with the latest buzz. ♪ ♪ jon: america in mourning tonight following two mass shootings in less than 24 hours that left at least 29 people dead and dozens more injured. and the search for answers is just beginning. good evening. i'm jon scott, this is "the fox report." ♪ ♪ jon: the latest shooting happened overnight in dayton, ohio. authorities say a gunman in body armor opened fire on a crowded downtown street killing at least nine people before he was shot and killed by police. the horror unfolded as police processed the crime scene more than 1,000 miles away in el paso, texas. the gunman there targeted a crowded shopping center killing at least 20 people.
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