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with the sound horsepower. oh it as larssen and elliott battle across the plains going to go for it great pass by lightning fast. bubba wallace looks to prove he can strike twice but i don't think they'll be right back down. they had been held four hundred from kansas. coverage begins sunday at 2:00 c eastern on fs one . this is a fox news alert.underw we're monitoring a manhunt underway in atlanta. a we are getting ready to go to a press conference and we just 24r got some breaking news from don our sources that the twenty four year old deion patterson has been, in fact, caught. we're learningformation. more information. there will be a presser at eight fifteen. there g that to you live,ve was try to figure out what ander the motive was and any other rmatio information now out of this.hase house republicans have taken a major step in finally the revealing the extent of president biden's involvemen
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patalings and his son hunter's business dealings. earlier today, the house oversight committee issued a subpoena for an fbi documentbr . according to a whistleblower, the document links president biden to a, quote, criminal scheme involving, quote, money for policy decisions when he was vicee wa president . we still don't know what other countries were involved, but sources say it was not china.wht what's als io interesting is thm document is from june 2020. that means months before a presidential election, the fbi may have known of joe biden's potential involvemens joet in his son's business dealings. so did they bury this story?d we and if true, n we now havend the several examples of democrats in the media moving the goalposts to protect joe biden. t to prote so first it was the laptop. wasn't real, then it was . but there's no connection to joe. what will be their excuso e? g s now, a man a has been following this all as highly is a u.s. senator from the state of
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missouri and he joins us now.f senator , how will they hideow the president and shield him now? >> well, listen,ill what needs to happen is there needs to beh no hiding.th imd that's why this subpoena is so important. poa whole public, the american people need to see this see t documenthi. we need to see exactly what the allegations are. we need to see what the evidence is anddemocr you're exactly right. democrats in the media havate covered for this president over and over and over again to theer tune of evenfe interfering in an election. let's not forget that twitter and the other big tech companies censored storiesout hu about hunter's laptop to tryntdh and change the outcome. anof an election.is and >> w we need to know what the truth is and we need to get it right now. you knowt no, senator , you keep saying there's no evidence. there's no evidence.public the republicans have nothinganse to tell our audience what you guys have been ableee to discover. base, listen, here's what i understand based on what senator grassley and the house s have said is that there is a whistleblower who has come forwars saidd and has said thatn is evidence of the president's participatiocen when he was vp l an illegal foreign influence
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scheme.to we know need to know what that evidence is . and i don't know why anybody would want to hide it.uld want i think the democrats shouldward come forward if they're so confident that joe biden didn'.t do anything wrong.ge great. then release the document.t it let's get it all out. there in public. sunshine is the best disinfectant. we all need to see it. let's get it all out there so people could see what the factse are. you know, whent it a there s pre was in offic-pere here, the democrats talk about protect the whistleblower, protect them he at all costs. will these whistleblowers get that same protectionat ? >>hat's the real concern. it is a real concern. and we shoul it isl concerd hear garland right now thatla the dos ,the fbi, wwill give this p whistleblower the full protections providedded by by l and i would just emphasize, lawrence, this whistleblower is entitled to protectionsenect under the law. it'sa notcour like just a cour like, oh, you know, we'rnie goig to be nice to , you know, the law says that whistleblowers are entitled to full protection. aliation. there cannot be retaliation. they need to come forward rightw now, merrick garland, and say we will protect this whistleblower. we will follow the law, and then they need to make alle
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the evidence public. >> you know, senator , is it time for a special counsel on this matter? i mean i mean, i don't understand how the department of justice and the fbi can act this way with oversight from the commander in chief,t this joe biden. and we still have confidence. ts and we saw that they tried to suppress what was goingon. on with the laptop during the presidential election and they were just supposed to forget it. now,d the media wantse media w to acknowledge that the laptop was, in factknowledge , true. >> yeah.. and particularly because with the whistleblower hasth said the fbi has been in possession of this information about joe biden for months, potentially years. so the allegatio potn is the fbh hasn't acted on it, that there has been interference. we need to kno w the facts here,s here release the document, release the evidence. ifrelease the evid there needs e counsel, appoint one . but the only way the american people are going to have confidence is if the i people are going to have confidence is if the information's out there. what is it they used to sa oyut about richard nixon? they deserve to know if the president's a crook. we deserve to know i.f this president's a crook. >> let's get the information. i'm just curious about the fbi
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bere, becaus.e all through the past administration, we hada leaks. all of a sudden the press wouldr they know where raids aree happn happening. the fbi, if they want a storing. y to get out there, they had doing a way of doing it. y are we just now hearing about this? >> well, i could tell you why, jucause the fbi didn't want this information. they are just like the hunter biden investigation. and we know that they sat on that during the last election. election ffor months. we know that the fbi worked with the big tech companies to suppress the hunter biden laptop story, to lie aboutop. biden's laptop. we know they did all owef that.d it's all public now. a now. this is the deep state of work and this is why. listen, sunshines whit, the bes. disinfectant. mat's make it public, make public this document, makeke foi public this evidence. let's let the people decide. senator , do you worry thatey wl they will say thisthis i is classified information because it was unclassified? that's right. what the whistleblower has said , i understand, is that this is unclassified. so thatht can'att be an excuse.n bu be anitt listen, it's under a
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now. the house isn't just asking for it. theye subpoenae subpoenaed it. a that means the fbi is obligated to turn it over. and if they try to hide behind classification, the answer to that is , hey y, you can make it available in a classifiedha setting, but you have gove gtot. to turn over. t but therhee shouldn't be any hiding if there's really nothing there like the democratars are now all saying reflexively, fine, then make it public. you know, who do you thinkawrenc the other country is ?e: s weenator knew the chinese connen and all that, but this is ado this is something new . >>fo drmatioo you have any infoh on that? ati do not.t but i i don't havedo any informationym on what the whistleblower has alleged in terms of the specific substantive allegation sus, other than thatth there is documentation that the fbi hahas and s. aming abou and i just say again, to thosewo democrats out there screaming about how joe bidendoy is innocent, joe biden hasn't done anything. well, fine. finew usw us what you know. show us what the evidence is in the allegations. e aldon't be afraid of what the facts are. >> you know, senator , what thet
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is stopping you guys from hauling ray all the wahaulying back to congress? now? ifmean, foobr a full briefing, f it's classified, didn't do i it in a class setting. but i think voters are also annoyed with republicans and the speed of this.mean, i mean, wherare are we goingntia to know when this there is another presidential election? yeaheah,, and what will the fbi and other agencies do to try s and suppress information in that election? right. i mean, this is what happenedeaa just a few years ago. thisgowhy th is why this evidens material, these allegations,righ they need to be public. the house has done the rightd te thing in issuing a subpoena. we need to see it. >> senator , from the great state of missouri, thanks so much for joining . ng the media thank you . so almost everything the medianr has told us abou bidt biden business dealings that turned out to be false. they know that the medialse. covered for president biden at every turn and insisted without evidet he wasn't involved with hunter's business dealings. oh, you know, i just wondering what joe biden as well as ofof g right now, thereht is no eviden. of joe biden's role.
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if you got y some some facts, if you wantwa to talk specifics about an email or what do we know? fair enough. buw.t what you're seeing fromths some on the right wing media is this effort to kind of lump together hunter and joe and making a bet that the american people care is at all about hunter, biden and his laptop and business dealings. i don't think hunter biden broke any laws. i don't think hunter bidene anyf anything to do with the future u of our country, with our constitutionnt are some questios for hunter biden. t >>he butre a the idea that joe t is connected to it and that his emails with him when he he's consolingha them about his substance abuse and all those things are somehow indict joe biden some way. >> it's a bit of a leap. me, the rest of you , as a former obama administration a officialo the co-hosticana me of the american media. he joinsdihe us no joinsw with c perspective. jose, you were in the obama, yoe administration. knowledg i think it'se public knowledge that the obama administration theysome concernstrations aboutr biden's business. do they even tolnd od joe kind f knock it off there?
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so why the denial? well, look, i think there'snk nothing nothing to the nine , i think. departme but when you see a departmente n of justice under joe biden, t that is investigating, he's done. and by the way, there may be some criminal things thatthaa there might be some criminal accusations that are going to happen under this. departmentce of justice. i mean, you see the independent lawrence of the department of. justice and the executive branch, he shows you the importanceou t of democracy. but this is a private citizen.t. i think republicans think forewr a minute that joe biden is thek president of the united states , the president of the united states . the preis joesistat bidenes iti and the fbi has said time and time again that that's thats that's what you guys areu missing. it's not gu just about hunteras tha biden. it was that hunter bident hunter accordant you guys nowaptop is admitting that the laptop is real, real. but according to hunter bidenrdn and bob wolinskyg tor bideth, al the other people that are involved in this, that they were just a cover for joe biden. i mean, he can't be a drug addict. and some spots this manat as well. what was his experience negotiating deals.y do you
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he had no experience. so what story do you guys want s to sell? seither he was someone that was struggling with addiction. look, local businessman. well, look, many there's beeneu many successful entrepreneurs in our time, lauryn's that have been drug addictouugs. i mean, that's just a fact, right? so, look, i can't speak for hunter biden's experience as a t businessman, but i can tell you is joe biden is the president of the uniteis thed states . he has done nothing wrong. we'd look at what grassley, senator grassley and are doing. it's look, they're trying to discover a smoking gun that's not there , first and foremost. look, look, listen to this.an they do an open letter, right? they are trying to do it as aey political stunt. they wouldn't do it. they wouldn't make iilt i transparent if they didn'tt wan. to get media attention. it's not goingt go to work.in grassley for five years has tried to connect joe biden to his son for doing somethingat illegal. and they haven't been, buto bled they haven't been able to do it. what makesnk the you goingy tot now? you know what else is a waste of time? and it's a distraction frond itk that. >> we think it's a waste ofim time, especially considering a lot of americans said ituld he would have changed the wayy
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they would have voted ifd they would have known about the laptop. buhave v it that was suppressedg tech as well as people inlaptop the media and the democrat.s with all these letters saying that it was russian disinformation. the presidenst and his allies lied to the american people. i want to go to something elseet . >> has the president talked to i to his granddaughters ? >> i don't i don't believe so. what does that have with him? >> why is he not if his granddaughter. that's it has to do with , you know, most presidents and their grandchildren. i guess it's a personal matter. that is a person who wearslawren a secret service detail. what happene d to the i'mpassionate joe biden? i mean, i'm sure you havm e a great relationship with your grandma, but i rememberr. my grandparents and the relationship. why is the president doing thiys country if he won't even acknowledge his own grandbaby? >> look, if you look ate top the pictures that americans think abou that amt, t they care about, that is notthey one of them. they care abouet the economy. they care about climate change.h they care abouant health care. they care about immigration. but they do not care. of --
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they don't care. whether joe biden recognizes one of them is going to lookk ii is i wrong? that's for him to that's what do you think it's personal decisions to make on your mindee and the president of the united states , the last person that it's a personal decision. e less>> whether he recognizes his granddaughter or not. i what i care about thatizes hia he's protecting the americanughr people and he's growing thisth economy. i cannot speak for joe biden on his own personal. and he'sk fo a personal life.fe. you know what's interesting to me? you know what's interesting about that? you guys didn't sell joe biden was going to fix the economy. te you didn't sellll that.t yo he was going to fix the border. amsaid ht you said he had a hea, a heart for america.er >> he was going to heal. the city. b he's been fixing it quite wellei he's been fixing it quite well. twelve million jobs, s. unemployment, inflation is going down. he's been he's been doingoymenti a pretty good 70% because the borders were. yeah, i hear the talkingwh points. i was like, but why does 70% of americans say that we're heading down the wrong track then if he's doing such a great job, we'rethe wr 18 months. bac i look and i get that it takes
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joe for the american people to obviously feel the positive effect of what joe biden doing is doing, including the , you know, inflation reductioninh and including the infrastructure. so it takes time. and i understande astructure. that.. hs away, but we're 18 months away from t. from an election that is lightwe years when i gt comes to the political world. we're going to be in a whole different scenario in e, 18 mon >> and joe biden will do just>>c fine in his reelection effort. will you be supporting him for reelection or will you be supporting another candidate again in the race? i will be i will be supporting joe biden for president . there's no doubt about that.o do whenubabou is he going to starts taking questions from the press? >>start ng questio he's been tan from the press since day one . he's done overom 15 views. >> now, when is he goingthey to start? when they ask question ask quess and doing interviews. he's done less than any othert t president in this time period.h. when is he going so when is he going to start talking to the press? i mean, i just hadto the a pn e event at the white househo, of y course, is about democracy and part of democracy. is that we get the question. our commander in chief, he goes overseas. it says nothing to the american press. how can we hold him accountable? m accounta10% do an interview w.
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but you got bret baer, who wasue a fantastic journalist. him >> you got other journalists, he shoots. you can't you do one with. t wol well, lookd , let me say this first and quote his press secretary. sure. his press secretary has been s-t prestalking to the media on a d. basis. so that's number one . and number two , he has been doing interviews that he's donet over 50 interviews in his term.l >> and he will continue to dlo >> will continue to do more . >> how's that, brother? l, thanks s o much for joiningg the program. we appreciatthe your perspectiv. >> thanks so much. you've got a brother.>> l so we're back withawre anothernf factor is the latestox n in midn atlanta unloaded into a crowd wednesday afternoon.ller the killer, a man named deion patterson, has beenred reportedly just been captured after a massive manhunafter a t we're learning more detailsion e as the situation develops from a statvederal pre and federal p. francey hake hs joins us now to assess. i know that the fbi was involved with this in the atlanta office. this i know that the northeastn u.s. marshals in georgia were involved with this. tell us what you're learningvolv
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and what it takeed wre learninsh active shooter oncee sc they're fleeing the scene. >>en well, you know, lawrence, it's a really complicated investigation when you're talking about a city as big as atlanta with aa with y highways as roll through atlanta when you're talking about as busy as atlanta is to get someone who's not doing the normal active shoote r and hanging around the location to try to inflict maximum damage try . rom the so you did have the u.s. marshals from the southeast regional fugitive task force and the fbi and apd and everybody else, all, the agenciesall th came together to try to capture him in what was an extraordinary cross the county manhunt. and they got their many.eir ma they all worn.k together and thy got their man. and i'm really proud to be a georgian today. the >> you know, can you talk a little bit about the investigative tools, ure. the use? because first, we just had a picture. we did not have an identity.nti. so they were working to try to find his cell phone to see
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who he was. . and then we got the name.s abou tell us about the technologye used to trace those thatlo cell phone, because, look, it could have been a barricaded subjectt . he could have had hostages atth the time was of the essenctimef >> what did they do to get this guy? shal well, nobody is better than the u.s. marshals at trackingso someone'meons digital footprint. >> and i guarantee you thatthatr very quickly, the marshals weree talking to the cell phone cell companies and gettingrs their information on their cell towers to see who was pingin seo the towers right in the area ate the time that he was there. now, it's really complicated, but they're really good at it.rl and so they knew fairly quicklyf that he was out of the area. and then you have the reportth,w the carjacking. and so that's why you haatd is h to have all this communicationa between agencies, because at first there was no confirmation co was evenyou ha related. but you have the cobb countyve police, aboucount 18 milt 18 miy who looked at their cameras, their traffic cameras and were able to spot that car from
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the carjacking. and then the subjectcarjacki ne- in watlanta braves stadium in what's called the battery area. haand they were reporting back to the fbi and apd so thatl they could all coordinate and cordoned off the area where he ended up in cobb county. >> if you just now joining us here on fox news, we areport getting reports thats the atlanta suspect has indeedpd been captured. deion pattersodeion, the twenty. four year old, is now in are wai custody. we're waiting fotior ar a press conference here shortly.want to we'll bring it to you first.char we ast want to talgek about what typere charges that we're lookig at tonight. we're remembering the victims here. we know one is dea . d. four are still in criticalat typ condition. what type of charges is thise oa going to be a federal case or does atlanta want to chargeth this guyis? i suspect atlanta wantswants to charge this guy and he'llall get charged with what we call malice murder. in many states . it'sr in many rs called first de murder. all it means is there is somee level of premeditation and you could have the death penalty, although you've got to have aggravating circumstances,
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multiple deathhas or certaint factors that are available that will be revealed inn to cha the investigation to charge that. but it'll still be what's called a capital offense. but ill stiled a capffense.thatr life in prison if he gets convicted of committing malice murder against the poor youn agg woman who was just thirty seven years old when he shot her in the waiting room ath this medical facility. so he's definitely to be charged with murder. m will he'll be charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and all sorts ofse other charges. i guarantee you , this is a case that they will stack charge after charge to trymaxi to get the maximum for. >> are you hearing anythingrom o from your sources? i haven't heard anything justur yet that i can reporm not about the motive. we s know in so many of these criminal cases, especially wheno it comes to shooting, itti is very rare when the shooter does not know the victim. haveve you heard anything outg t there? >> you know, lawrenc there?e, i did new hear local news reporting of a couple of things that reallyth contra that are not the same.d h
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early on ,at it was reported tht he might have a relative atty that facility. and then later i heard t reportm from my sources that it had to do with him seekinges a prescription and being deniecr at that particular facilityity n and coming back and taking outco his rage on the innocent peoplet just waiting there for health p care. >> it's unbelieve about what this guy has done. we'll be waiting for that press conference to get some more information about the motive al when ity, when icthe motive comes to building this case. how ar toe they going to be abls to make the jump of it wasmedite premeditated. wed. saw the gear that he was wearing to come in. it's clear that he had the tools ready for him. he had to have planted in some way. are they going to be looking at text messages? his search history online to really develop that case? e when you're talking with a jury, they want that case. >> well, that's great point,, lawrence. juriesthe poin always want moti. you don't have to prove it. it's not an element ofe the crime. crbuimt juries want it. they want to understand why someone took u the criminal stes
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that they did. but here in georgia, premeditation can be formed in an instant. e hainstd to do to get premed stated that is malicerdeg murder charge is pull the gun out and arm it.s and that's premeditation. you're right, the jury always wants to hear a motive.vd and i suspec it thate the investigators will be working overtime for the next few weeks, making sure that they can provide that to the ata d.a.'s office. >> here in atlanta, francey hakes, a wealth of knowledge. thanks so much for joining, me tonight. ks for joithanks, lawrence. >> james craig is the formerdett detroit police chief, is aa fr friend of ours. chief craig, as i always say, you always be chief. tell me about the law enforcement and what they had do to do to get this guy laws. thanks for having me on your show. ksand certainly i consider you a friend as well. u and i got to tell you , there's. a lot that goes into this.d thet i applaud atlanta policela for department for certainly
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bringing this violent, predatory suspect intoen custody . you know, there are a couple of questions. i know there's a lot we don't know. i just hope that some of thesekw politician.s will start talkingw about we need gun reform.e we need gun laws because, d, as i've oftentimes said , laws, gun laws, work against lawor abiding citizens. sufferi if this person was suffering from mental illness, we don'tng know yets, wet.. i know he was he served in the army. he was a guardsman. waswhat i find interesting, though, if he was all geared up and ready to engage in a violent attack, his mother was with him. hmm.hat is so what is going on ? i and unfortunately, one of the things i did not answer chif as the chief of police, i would always want to give the community more than less without compromising a case.to kno people need to knoww an and certainly there's always a common denominator in this case. did you have a history of
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mental illness? why did he. was it ironic? he targeted all women? and certainly my prayers, my heart goes out to the one and all the families impacted by this violence. s itbut really meanwh?it reall and so i get so sick and tired of us talking about the polluter's nation of thisn s or gun laws. what about l illness? i mean, did this young man have ptsd and he was there to be? treated? anw yet. .no >> you know, chief just said real quick, if you just now joining the fox news i channel, we have just learnedtu atlanta pdne, the combination with the fbi, u.s. marshals has in fact, captured deion patterson, the twenty four year old that shot four peopl e, killed one person . we're learning that he has, inrr fact, captured while waiting for the press conference. chief, i want to gi hao to becae i've been traveling all acrossn the country. and one thing that law-- one t that enforcement continul
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is people are so angry right pae now, ever sincmie the pandemic, they got out and there is so much rage and it seems like there is a heart problem. there is a mental health problem. there is a lot of they don'tlife value life. the people that are doing theseh acts, whates can you tell us tht you've seen? >> let me justnow, say this. i think al bl of what you just said makes sense. you know, people were,y do you know, certainly doing the pandemic. inring thedemic, thethey are is a mental health issue. possibly. but here's what we knowat you and what r you rarely hear talkd about, especially on the left. i got to say, it is you know, there are no consequences from these individuals who commit these violent crimes. commino. no consequences. k sonow, n is a free range. i mean, even if when you look at and you can't certainlynow, compare, you know, a mass shooting to somebody who decides to go in and rob
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and pillage a wal-mart or some convenience store. but you look at what'sre happening in the san siska,t wht you look at what's happening ing chicago. and because there's noo and user consequences, good law abidingai cicitizens are leaving these cities. businesses are leaving the cities. and ti. i thati think that's the kind of conversation it shouldn't be partisan. it shouldn't picture mi be right or left. but what did the american public want? and i can tell you , because i served forty four years inrcen law enforcement, they want to be safe and i don'tt. care who you talk to and unfortunately, who's listening to the victims. you know, it wasthere wa a stor on your station earlieear about a retired police officer that went after a thief and thef attk thief attacked him and he ends up going to jail. is that what we've become? what may convict comes out of
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the suspects? i got to tell you , it's is shameful. so true.itis absolutely shamefu. >> if you served our country honorably, served the detroit area honorably, l.a., you've been all over. or you >>r thanks so much fortonigh your insight tonight. thank, lawrence. >> i appreciate you . you take care, too, brother. if you're just joining right now, deion patterson, a twenty four year old suspect, has been captured in atlanta.n we're expecting a presser shortly. g to sneak in a quick break and then we'll bring you the presse bringr right aftr this break. >> don't go anywhere. for this big day. never miss a beat today. >> what are edible netcom or come in store to get your coat' ? >> because sthey havo many peope overweight now and asking themselves, why can't i lose lin resi? from golo. for most, the reason is insulin resistance. resistance. and they don't even know
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>>to shannon, i want to want to lean on your legall experiexperience here. what type of charges are we looking at tonight? goodness. i mean, this will be a slew potentially of state charges.s that's where the criminal codes are basically founded. of thi and you'll be looking atng allm kinds of things. e theswould eld imagin prosecutors are eventually going to put together something that they believe is an airtight cas ae. they've got video.ss they've got plenty of witnessth accounts. they've got a loey have got t tu with here. i mean, it, could be murder,surv attempted murder for those who survivivuld bee, there couln charges. we don't know how he gotw this gun, whether he legally possessed it. he certainly did illegal now.vities with it, allegedly. this is the suspect they've gote now. so i vt coulery broad be very bn nature. you know, i thought what tharought about with this caseyo is it reminded me of last year,r if you'll remember, last summe,r in tulsa , there was thatth shooting of medical office, a man who had a back surgerya and was struggling with his wit recovery and went in and shot a couple of doctors,shot a a receptionist c, i believe, ws and another person who was there in the waiting room.
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eventuallythe , police say he tt his own life. we don't know what happened here, but it remindemed me ofine that case and wonderinges hopefully at this press conference in justs conferew a p minutes, we'll find out exactlys what police know at this pointki about any kind of connectionnd r motive here.re >> you know, shannon, i justnce, wonder, you're a faithful woman. you have inspired the world over a million copies sold of your books. what is there a heart problem a going on in america as youro travel around the country and talk with folks? >> yeah, i think people ared di feeling so broken and i think they did a real number on us. i mean, making people feelpeople isolated. people suffered enormous loss. people they lovefeormous losd ts health, their finances, watc. ng their kids struggle and i just think we have thesee cities where there are people who very still fee - fel ver frustrated. our law enforcement officers who are out there on the front lines, malaw enfoout thy of theu to think twice, i would imagine, about putting together. a case if they worry it's no t even going to be prosecuted, that they themselves may windthm up in trouble for being tooat
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aggressive in pursuit. and certainly where that's gone wrong and been criminas gone wr? to be prosecuted. but i think there's suchut sed. o many m of our law enforcement officers feel a great burden.heh and the weight of the onesr good who are would feel the weightthn of the ones who have been baesd and often put an impressiot nof over the rest of them who areorg very hardworking, very, honorable people. our cities are a mess and a lot of places people are not given a help and boundarielts when thins are more permissive and people are allowed to just completely descend into chaos in some cases instead of getting the help they need. that is nod. n that's not compassionate. so i think there thi are a lot o broken parts out there. but i gofent to tell people,e a i think there are very good things, too. i did a story recently with tha couple of members of the senateo who don't often vote together, but they're in bible not study. together, this very quiet group that meets on capitol hill to say, listensay, we , we all t to come from a place of serving our country, serving our fellow man. we may see different ways to do that. but when we have this private group together and study god's word, it makes us appreciate each other, each other's families. we share burdens. good thi
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so there are good thingsood and good people. and i think our good neighbors that we know whereighbor we do take care of each other. >> and this is a country where we do look out for one another.n otso we'll assess. and jimgriffin, quick question for you . you know, ofte pressn times doig these press conferences, sometimes the shooter is dead. and so there's really no case at that point. but the suspect is alive fromgh yoat we know right now. you part of our job is to askasu questions. the public we want to knowons. b and we want closure as well.ab but they're probably going to share much, much with us tonight right? >> and yeah. y about some and you think about some of these cases, like the most t recent one thahe mosroken sot hl many of our hearts is the nashville case. lad you think about the shooteer itere was gone taken out by law enforcement. and it leaves so mans soy quest we're waiting to see, will weno get those notebooks or look at the manifesto or all ofl invest the things that police found at that scene. so they'll still investigate thatigat , even though the suspect is deceased in this case, if this suspect is alive, they're going to be a lot of questions about exactly what
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happened, how this came together. was that firearm gotten legally? were there connections, lega to theseo people? as you noted earlier, in cas so many cases, the majority of cases people know the victim knows the shooter. so often there is something there we don't know in this case. we'll have to wait and see waid buknt i don't know that we everw will get an answerer that thatra really answers the most broken part about why somebody couldt be so violent and taketa precious, precious life. i don't think most of us as good hearted human beings understand evetand i werr how te happen. but there is evil in this world and we can't ignore that . and e are brave ther men and women who confront it for us every day. so cherish. >> shannon bream, thank you sotn much for joining us tonight.k gs you got it.ou got >> a so our friend bill whiteurn is the volunteer ceo of buckhead city committee, buckhead is a suburb out of atlanta. bill , i spent a lot o f time out there with you in buckhead. i know what you guys have asked for. you guys been talking about
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the safety. the public said that's what safety is what spearheaded all of this, this secession secs from the city, atlanta, is that you guys didn't feelnot safe anymore. safwhat are your thoughts abou? this shooting tonight? yes, a large thank you so much for having us on.so our hearts go out to these beautiful women. they're the victims of this horrific crime. we are so glad that this this po person is caught. but thisn highlights what's going on in atlanta and other major cities and i don't want to take away from the seriousness of what happened today. s ofit is a horrendous event. we have to do better with folks. with mental health problems. this is not about gun control, but it is about having more police on the streets tod it is about the fact that people come to atlanta because u they think they casen
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commit crime here and get awaygw with it. we havite a veryh it serious. pr we're down a thousand officers in atlanta. we had those thousan we had offm maybe they would hav e caught him sooner. we're glad that he was caught finally over in n cobb county. c and it wasou a joint effort for sure. we praised. the atlanta police, but lawrence, the mayor just put out a budget where his of two hundred$275 m and seventy five million dollars is more than the police budget. il is moreudgetwo hundred and fy nine million dollars when wear are a thousand officers shortmur in atlanta and have a murder r rate higher than chicago. >> you know, bill , you know, you make such an interestingwhey point. and when you talk abououalk abor thousand officers, it's important because when there is an active shooter situation, all of the cops are at home. they matter especially for a search like this wheregitive you have a fugitiv te that is oy the loose. ou if you hav he a badge and a gun, you are activated. ivated all the reserves are activated because it is all hands on deck. deck.and this really impacted
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you guys built so thank you song much for joining the program. >> god , lawrence.and our and our prayers go out to thosea families and our brave police officersmi. >> thank you , brother.nce: tha we've got to take a quicbrotk ba and we'll be giving you all the information on this. >> the suspect is beinheg suspe capturedct in patterson, age 20, for that last press conference. >> coming up. looks like you've been sleeping well, megan . he's back to my pillow guy and you're looking good. >> still feeling good? well, just when you thought it couldn't get any better, we've got the best pillow ever. >> mypillow 2.0. oh, it's so soft and smooth. it's cool to the touch. >> how did you do that? well, we took my pillows patented fill and combine it
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our show on radio, and she's been following h the story closely. dana, so good to have you d , my friend. my friend.i find this troublinge deserve to knowte black supremacist white supremacists. we alway supremaciss get the manifesto is published within hours. but fo r some reason, this is different. why now? e yo that's a great point to end.in lawrence, it's good to sees case you . and the remember the killer in this case had told friends that that that she is going to leave enough evidence that there would be no doubt at all what mv hee r motive was, which i think is incredibly telling.op and i'm not the only one .les there are people all acrossich s nashville that thought so, too, which was why they werere demanding making thi demandis re for information from the police. now, here's what's weird. now,whatso because those requese denied, lawrence, there were no there were people who filed suit because these records reweren't being this manifesto wasn't released by the police. so now the police are saying, well, because we're being sued for not releasing the manifesto, we can't releas e because we're being sued.
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i mean, they could move the suit and they could justl ga release the records and it would all go away. but for some reason,t an they're not doing it. and it just i mean, it just s you wonder ifevidence an's because the evidence is so compelling. i mean, there is compelling interestinterest in this.n i mean, thertoe is a necessary reason to know what the motive was, what motivated thisplay t killer, which obviously this manifesto, if they would woule it, very simple, itd show would show why no visit from>> e the president ofnc the united states . i mean, i don't understand that either. i mean, they go to every he just came back from ireland, had a great time. other ev he goeens to all these other events. but you have america'su have you know, forget whatever belief system that we're americanforget family. ld soth shouldn't the president, m. unifier in chief, value their lives? >> and you do that by showing up a very simple and he met with the tennessee three as well. >> andand we can't forget thatnn because they it just seemed like all of the discussion and focus ans on the victims and their families was gone. i think democrats forget something whenforget tragedies e
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this happen, especially when they occur in towns like nashville. owns like anand states like tennessee.s wh you know, there are democrats cro go to church. there arose democrats who wear cross necklaces. there are democrats who are christians. and i think that thoses necke ct christian democrats would probably like to seencern a little bit of concern fromfo the president and not just all e of the attention on the lawmakers are giving lip service to gun control groups.gt i mean, they kind of they tenddt to forget that. and it just it looks callous and callous and heartless. >> so, i mean, it's especially heartless when you consider was the reason why he was elected is because he was mr.usa compassion. >> he told us that apparently is not the money. >> right.e: obviously, he's forgotten. p danareside>>, if you didn't knoe she's the number one woman in radio. you should listen to her sholoew if you already. thank you , dana. thank you , lauren ., lawrence >> so the biden administration admifiven up control o our southern border to human smugglers and gains people fromh all over the world have comeuman
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into our country without any checks on who they are. we we even know where they come from. a recent video report, a recente video report from the centerti for immigration studies found on stu largethat large numbers l immigrants are coming from economic reasons not because eco they're fleeing persecution. >> almost all venezuelan perss have or will be let into americaca ou on just the presumption that they can't go back to venezuelans. wrecked economy, mass fraudns appears to undergird these tens of thousands of border o entriea because large numbers coming now haven't lived in venezuelany immigry years based on center for immigration studies, interviews with venezuelans over two years ns, many using the humanitarian claim, are not coming directly from venezuela. >> how long was he living in columbia? with the in colombia?ombia? he had seven years. re you doing what were you doing i colombia? but working?
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what kind of work ethic with laura, with a metal metal worker. >> has his reasons for comingeto now. harker? d nothing to lose. >> i learned that a lot of police are at the podiumtheir with an update on their manhunt. we're going to listen in. wil the 20 year old twenty four year old patterson has been captured. >> this list across this. r-old de region. ,as you see, as you see standing behind me and with me today, are the police chief of,o cobb county as well. county,as the fulton county sh, as well as our apd police chi chief, as well as ourr fire rescue chief, chief smith. i want to thank also our local college polices an officers and also our atlanta ou schools police office,suffer as well as neighboring boringjurisdictions, the state t georgia and the federal government that has all chippedr in on this support today.y. we also have strong coordination with our fire , rescue and emergency medical
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mergencypersonnel. and last but not least, we musto thank our nine one one operators who spent the day fielding calls a as we tracked h this suspect. i am pleasedare to sharwithe wo that thanks to our stronghip wih partnership with cob cb county police department, law enforcement have taken the suspect into custody thanksy to the highly trained police officers across our region. we are able to bring this suspect into custody without furthehe wr harm. he will be charged and stand trial for his crimes. not only that, law enforcementmt brin g this man into custody. they also kept our community safe during an enormously tense afternoon and evening. i want to thank our citizens f orfor keeping calm, staying in place and for providingg critical information to law info the daythroughoutcr
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. now, i'm going to turn ove it os to law enforcementha to share an update and our return to share a few additional remarks later. now, i'll turn it over to apd police darren sherbon. than k you , mayor.er wan want to thantk the members ofes. the press for being here this evening. you have played an an important importa a role today as we kept citizens both in atlanta and cobb countyd informed, asked for their assistance as we soughtanh the apprehension of this verany dangerous perpetrator. and thank you for returning tonight to again updatr toe thoe of our various communities. the mayor spoke today ofsponse a capable, competent and brave response by the first responder networ bfirsk that serves nott only the city, but this region. and i just want the menanta and women of the atlanta policeo department to know those that are in our 911 center are firstr responding officers, tacticalame teams, our investigators. how proud yet again i am vie w of the work that you have donebo today on behalf of the city and in the most dire of d circumstances, you have shown home you do daily fo tr the meh women that call this city homeil and those who visit here.
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if you look closelooyme on the earliest views from the crime scene, you saw not only the atlanta police department responding, you saw a networ k of officershave tra representing multiple agencies who have trained for thiins various outcome. mr. mayor, over and over again that day that this tragedya citt should be for the city, that whe would be ready. and i stand here today and here to tells you that the first responder network was there today for their city of the sheriff of fulton county sheriff about, the georgia state patrol, the marta police department, georgia tech police department, georgia state university, georg, marshals, they were all on scene, quickly executing their active shooter protocol to stop the situation. l stop tand then very shortly, e joined by the gbi, the fbi, the secrett service, as well as united states marshal service. as we sought to bring thiss personservicbrin into custody. s and that investigation soooonn w showed us that this perpetrator had left the city and remainedcd a threat elsewhere. d a thand sheriff and hooser, i want you to know that we are a grateful city tonight. eful citfor your partnership anf
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efforts of your law enforcementn agency to take this individual into custody. we then this morning, celebrated the bravery of atlanta fire rescue not far from here as their annual commemoration of firefighters day and to see the paramedicsard and firefighters when we do noid knowid where the shooter was, that could easily have stilln been in the building around hethe corner to see our firefighters dismount their trucks. and chief smith go into thats trucks seen situation. but it wasn' that the first timn i've seen that, chief, becausein we had seen that in training over and over again.s and today, when it wase ar necessary to save lives, we were very proud to see a strongd partnership as we moved into that dangerous situation. tion.and thank you . at this time, i'm going to askrl our deputy chief ofmpton investigations, charles hampton, to come forward to recap what has transpiredto rd to re h today, what we have learned from the investigation. and then, chief, who will come forward to outline how his department led to the capture ofto the this perpetrator today. chief, good evening.
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what we do know we know that shortly before noon,ubject the subject entered into 1171 - west peachtree street and went to a medical center inside. the building. i was shortly thereafterit was i the he shot our first victim and thenvictim a a first 911 ca. after that, he spent aboutwo maybe two minutes inside the building where he then on ft exited on foot. a and what we were able to pickwos ysteup on the camera network syh is that he went to ael shale gae station where he commandeeredre a vehicle. thata vehicle. car was a pickup, was left running unattended werb and he took that vehicle.o weag were able to , again, useti video to obtain the tag and immediately placed thate rer tag into our system, our license plate reader system . and so at that time,an wd e hadw e to really do some work to figure out where he was that
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there was a series of search warrants drafted, both here inob atlanta and cobb county because we were getting informatiountynn of residents and other locations that he may go to. that was done as well. and then roughly around 12 , 30 , we received an alert from the lpf system that he was in cobb county. and so, again,n we were on the phone with cobb to let ti them know that this individuale was somewhere in thiins year's edition . and as the chieff said , we'll then let chief moose are just kind of talk about what happened in his jurisdiction. buy t i willbu tell you that waa although we may not know as exactly where he was, as sooner as we were alerted, he was out of our area of responsibility. we contactedbility that local jurisdiction and that coordination took place. cochief james craig is a formerd
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detroit police chief. we're just listening to thiset press conference. chief, we just learned thatect c this suspect, after heom committed this heinous act, went off on the run, stolep truc a pickup truck and headek,d to cobb county. great work from law enforcement tonight. m law rcemenyou know, lawrence, coordination of law enforcement. that's what really matters when you deal with these kind of situations. t he i'm hopeful, though, as you know, law enforcement recounts what happened as soon as they can. and there's been a lot of criticism about manifestoest ben and recent mass shootings notg being released. ofunderstand the whole idea of undermining the criminal investigations, bu ht the community needs to know. and so it allows others to come up. and , you know, au know, as i said earlier, we talk about gun control. this is this is nonpartisan. this is about safety. we need to understand who are
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these violent perpetrators? ow g again, wh.e don't know enough. was this individual suffering from mental illness? and if so, whae t are we doing?' and so there's a lot os f. unanswered questions. so i'm hopin ig as they've goneo through his background and they probably know a lot more andre are telling right now, but i've always erred on the side ofwantc giving more because i wanted the community to rest assureomd that we have it under control.r and this is what we'reth doing about it. knd vagueness just doesn't wor that in this day and time. s da >> you know, chief, one thing that the chief noted was the training. and we have a bunch of bunch anarchists that are trying to get rid of the trainingt ridt facility in atlanta that's outside atlanta. so, i mean, when cops are can be saying, like, give me bette the resources so i can be better cops. and we know that it was because of the training that this thisyo way, why wouldul you be againstl
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the training of cops? b why would we be against it? you know what?>> you lawrence?e yo because you can negotiatu elet' with terrorists. let's call it what they are.cala the terrorists, fauci, the anarchists are terrorists and don't care what you do. if you go love, if you goyo right, you cannot win with these folks. what they need to understando that is a certaiundersn consequ. that was my posture in detroit.f it worked for us . and it needs to work in these other jurisdictions because that frankly, when you saw the riots that happened in atlanta, in response to the training center, why did it have to happen? >> no consequences. didn't have to . >> chief, thanks so much.much. thank you . you .is great talking to you, lawrence. , >> lou too, brother. soaw we want to end tonight's show on an amazing, uplifting story. six year old pastor jace is embarking on a thirty four hundred mile bike ride across the country.
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he's hoping to raise money hopin and awareness for pro-lifeorgani organization love life passage.a stewart joinovs us nowe life aht his adventure, which starts tomorrow. >> pastor, wtomorrowe need a lit of love, a little bit of faith. tomorrow is national day of prayer. why are you doing? why are you doing this, sir? lawrence, thanks so much for having me on tonight. you know, we have a culture of death in america and we've just heard that we want to build a culture of love and oa cultue of life. god put a dream in my heart 40 years ago and tomorrow morning that dream becomes i a reality as i bike across america. thirty four hundred milesd to help build a culture of love and life. lovlisten, we cannot shed innod lives in the . innt sixty five million and not exp expect to see bloodshed inso the streets. and so i hope and pray i hope i we're going to see this thing shift and we're going to bringd awarenes s and say women who have an unplanned pregnancy don't have to ruve an to an
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abortion clinic. they can run to the church. they can be surrounded by people who are going to love them, support them and helpm them as they walk through thisat journey. and that's what we're about, lawrence. and we're goin we ar and we aret happen. when i take ground on thiswe a thing, we're going to make history starting tomorrow. >> you know, pastor, you know, you're not just talking about io it. i know i be t to bpoe possible. my mom cooperating with me ate 16 , my dad married my mom. they just celebrated 30 years of marriage. it can happen now. pastor, any final words? yes, sir. we need people to go to life ride. you a dog, get involved with this. help us to make history. you can do that. go to that website, life read usa dog. deusa.or we start tomorrow morningro traveling across america. i need your help. pass the jasta. we're praying whereprecia you appreciate everything that you're doing for the cause. tei'm sure there's a lot of
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people, not only inut a our audience but all across america. llacrossthat are standing with . sir, thank you so much forfo joining me tonight. r joininman. thank you so much, lord .u. god bless you , man. thank you . god bless you too. thank you so much for watching.. fox news tonight, rollin gor with all the breaking news. i hope you have a great mento evening. my mentor and friend, the great sean hannity, is up, by the way, lawrence, that's for you . thank you for that. lawrence is a dear friend and also a great job. i know you've had breaking news. the last two nights are going to phenomenal job. thank you , jim . hello, audience. how are you all doing? obviously, we're back with our audience. this is a very, very busy news night now in just a moment, we have a real explosive new development developments about joe biden and a possible scheme to exchange money for his policy decisions. also, hunter biden might be indicted as early as tomorro
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