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dayton is a very safe area. the downtown dayton is a very safe area.obviously, for any community, let alone dayton, oregon district. this is unheard of and it's very tragic evening. we have a lot of resources dedicated to take care of the victims, the victims' families as well as identifying any other people who might have been -- or the public will be interested in -- to know what the motivation might have been for such a horrific incident as this. we're anxious to discover that as well. >>. [ inaudible question ] sdpliemt dayton police department trains regularly for active shooter. we actually have personnel within our department who train other departments nationally. we've been trained for active shooter for many, many years. not just training the dayton police personnel but other departments as well. so our people are well-trained for a situation like this. we're very fortunate that the officers were in close proximity and that they reacted the way they did. and as bad as this is, it could have been much, much worse as i think everyone will becom
dayton is a very safe area. the downtown dayton is a very safe area.obviously, for any community, let alone dayton, oregon district. this is unheard of and it's very tragic evening. we have a lot of resources dedicated to take care of the victims, the victims' families as well as identifying any other people who might have been -- or the public will be interested in -- to know what the motivation might have been for such a horrific incident as this. we're anxious to discover that as well....
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, the oregon district of dayton.shooting started around 1:00 a.m. when the gunman started opening fire. these are live
, the oregon district of dayton.shooting started around 1:00 a.m. when the gunman started opening fire. these are live
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, the oregon district of dayton. it's a historic park in that town. the shooting started around 1:00 a.m. when the gunman started opening fire. these are live pictures right now. the scene is still fairly active. the atf agents, as you can see, just moments ago arriving on scene. they will be giving the assistance to the dayton police department as well as other federal agencies who will be en route. we believe that at least 16 people were injured there. and moments ago, a local hospital told msnbc that one of those injured remains in critical condition. no one has gone to surgery, but that could actually change. the injuries were mostly from gunshots. police say the suspect was using a long gun and that he was killed by police officers. no officers were injured. officials are now trying to identify the suspect. dayton police with this update. >> we had multiple officers in the immediate vicinity when this incident started, so there is a very short timeline of violence. for that, we're very fortunate. this was all an
, the oregon district of dayton. it's a historic park in that town. the shooting started around 1:00 a.m. when the gunman started opening fire. these are live pictures right now. the scene is still fairly active. the atf agents, as you can see, just moments ago arriving on scene. they will be giving the assistance to the dayton police department as well as other federal agencies who will be en route. we believe that at least 16 people were injured there. and moments ago, a local hospital told...
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nine people dead in dayton, ohio.red in a popular hiic district in that city. but, of course, we are also covering the other major story that was taking place just less than 24 hours ago. at 10:00 a.m. central time in el paso, more than a dozen people were killed while they were there at a busy walmart in el paso. the imagines that we have seen from there have been absolutely horrific and the stories that have been coming out have been tremendous and terrible as well. >> we also know a little bit more about the weapons used in el paso. we know according to police a ak 47. a someone-year-old suspect who posted an essay that explained some of his motivation in pursuing this shooting. meanwhile, in dayton, ohio, according to police, we know it was a long gun that the suspect was using there on the scene. nine people dead, 16 people injured in dayton, ohio. i talk with a witness who was there, anthony reynolds, who was there and he got his eye on the suspect. >> you're talking about the dayton one? we do not want to confu
nine people dead in dayton, ohio.red in a popular hiic district in that city. but, of course, we are also covering the other major story that was taking place just less than 24 hours ago. at 10:00 a.m. central time in el paso, more than a dozen people were killed while they were there at a busy walmart in el paso. the imagines that we have seen from there have been absolutely horrific and the stories that have been coming out have been tremendous and terrible as well. >> we also know a...
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and you forget dayton and dayton gets drowned out and your friend's loss gets drowned out.us how her family is doing in the wake of this. she leaves behind two little children. >> i think that her family is doing the best that they can do considering the circumstances. i don't know how it feels to lose a daughter or a sister, you know. i do know how it feels to lose a mother, so my heartaches for her children. >> to lose their parent. >> but i know her mother will be the best grandmother to those kids. they won't miss an ounce of love. the community has been so supportive to her family. we were at her house the other afternoon and dayton police -- >> now this. >> -- the squad, everybody rolled past her house. they had banners up, saying dayton strong. they were honking their horn. >> listen, i'm sorry. first of all, i'm happy you're still standing because you were moments way from this yourself. best to her family and both of you. thank you for taking the time, brittnie and erica. >>> the president's visit to dayton, ohio, protests building at the hospital where the preside
and you forget dayton and dayton gets drowned out and your friend's loss gets drowned out.us how her family is doing in the wake of this. she leaves behind two little children. >> i think that her family is doing the best that they can do considering the circumstances. i don't know how it feels to lose a daughter or a sister, you know. i do know how it feels to lose a mother, so my heartaches for her children. >> to lose their parent. >> but i know her mother will be the best...
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so it is a terrible day for dayton, but i am so grateful for dayton police's fast action. okay. we'll be back. remember our deal. no bad information, in return i'll come see you every few hours. all right? i think we're going to come back at 10:00 a.m. thank you. >> dayton mayor there giving the latest in the investigation. and saying there of course that she wants no bad information. of course no one does. but let me bring in james are galliano who was listening to this news conference there out of dayton after nine people were killed. and she updated the number of those injured to 26. and the mayor rightfully putting punctuation on the fact that this shooter they say in less than a minute, a matter of seconds, killed nine people, injured 26. we don't know if all 26 of those were gunshot wounds. but in just a matter of seconds, so much carnage. >> we learned a lot here. and in was very well done by the mayor and the authorities here. here is why. first of all, let the public know where we stand right now. there is no imminent threat. police are working through it. we'll give yo
so it is a terrible day for dayton, but i am so grateful for dayton police's fast action. okay. we'll be back. remember our deal. no bad information, in return i'll come see you every few hours. all right? i think we're going to come back at 10:00 a.m. thank you. >> dayton mayor there giving the latest in the investigation. and saying there of course that she wants no bad information. of course no one does. but let me bring in james are galliano who was listening to this news conference...
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this time, dayton, ohio. between these 2 shootings, 29 people are dead, 42 people are injured in a 15-hour time span and 2 mass shootings. want to get you back to victor but get you the latest on what happened in dayton. here's the latest on this overnight shooting. >> i'm lieutenant colonel matt carper. chief of police. just after 1:00 this morning, we have an active shooter situation, in the oregon district, part of our downtown area. we had one shooter that we're aware of and multiple victims. the shooter is deceased from gunshot wounds. nine victims deceased in addition to that. we have 16 more victims hospitalized right now in unknown conditions. we're working on identifying the suspect, to see what possible motivation might have been. we don't have that yet. there's a long gun with multiple rounds, at the victims. we are currently opening up the convention center. information for family members and friends, if they have questions about the status of anybody who might have been involved. dedicated phone
this time, dayton, ohio. between these 2 shootings, 29 people are dead, 42 people are injured in a 15-hour time span and 2 mass shootings. want to get you back to victor but get you the latest on what happened in dayton. here's the latest on this overnight shooting. >> i'm lieutenant colonel matt carper. chief of police. just after 1:00 this morning, we have an active shooter situation, in the oregon district, part of our downtown area. we had one shooter that we're aware of and multiple...
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for additional information please follow our twitter page at dayton police.that is the entirety of the presentation at this time the status of this investigation, reiterate we are very, very early into this investigation, any suggestion that this time of motive would be irresponsible, we do not have sufficient to answer the question that everyone wants to know, why, we do not have the answer at this time, we will clearly pursue the innovation try to understand motivation in this crime, assuming that there's a motivation that's understandable, that's still before us, we have a lot of evidence to process through, digital evidence to physical evidence to phone evidence, so much, much investigation is before us. so we are very early on, this is very basic preliminary information able to provide at this time, with that i will open up to any questions that you have. [inaudible] >> you may have mentioned this earlier today but there's a report that -- he dropped and grabbed handgun, is that true? >> we have no information to substantiate that at all. there was a sec
for additional information please follow our twitter page at dayton police.that is the entirety of the presentation at this time the status of this investigation, reiterate we are very, very early into this investigation, any suggestion that this time of motive would be irresponsible, we do not have sufficient to answer the question that everyone wants to know, why, we do not have the answer at this time, we will clearly pursue the innovation try to understand motivation in this crime, assuming...
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jen psaki, both the mayor of dayton and the mayor of el paso, a republican mayor and dayton a democratpe of meetings are usually about healing. president trump in the past has shown he's capable of it and he's able to do it. but people in el paso in particular seem very upset. do you think it is possible that these trips can be what the nation needs right now? >> there is no evidence to suggest that. and i say that because having been a part of a number of the trips in the past, typically what you do is you reach out to the mayor and you say, what do you need? and the mayors of countries -- of cities around the country, they're like momma or poppa grizzly and worried about thur communities and most focused on. when a president comes in it takes in resources and energy but president trump hasn't really exhibited an ability to publicly heal or publicly bring people together. the mayors are thinking about that. and in addition to the fact that some of his rhetoric seems to have possibly led to one of the -- the motivation of one of the shooters or that seems to be what the reporting is su
jen psaki, both the mayor of dayton and the mayor of el paso, a republican mayor and dayton a democratpe of meetings are usually about healing. president trump in the past has shown he's capable of it and he's able to do it. but people in el paso in particular seem very upset. do you think it is possible that these trips can be what the nation needs right now? >> there is no evidence to suggest that. and i say that because having been a part of a number of the trips in the past, typically...
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in dayton splisk to president trump's visit? >> actually you were talking about we were starting to see some protests here and from our camera position, it's tough to see with some traffic being backed up, this is in front of ned pepper's bar near where that shooting happened. you can see there seems to be some heated discussion happening over there between some of the demonstrators here not happy with president trump's visit. as you mentioned him just touching down. but there's another i guess counterprotester waving a 2020 keep america great flag. and there's some discussion about certainly whether the president should be here or not. hasn't gotten too heated just yet, just several dozen protesters thus far. but, craig there is what we've been seeing over the past couple of days here of some skepticism over president trump's visit. certainly not as heat heard as it has been in el paso. but the mayor of dayton has said that the president's comments were not -- on monday were not helpful. she says that she doesn't think that the
in dayton splisk to president trump's visit? >> actually you were talking about we were starting to see some protests here and from our camera position, it's tough to see with some traffic being backed up, this is in front of ned pepper's bar near where that shooting happened. you can see there seems to be some heated discussion happening over there between some of the demonstrators here not happy with president trump's visit. as you mentioned him just touching down. but there's another i...
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but there is also what's happening in dayton. to get the latest on that, let's go to my colleague, shimon broke possession, in washington. what did you learn? >> reporter: significant new information. as bad as this was, victor, with the nine dead, this could have been for worse. there were thousands in the area. there's bars, restaurants. thousands of people in this area at the time of the shooting. what we learned is that the shooter, he came with a lot of fire power, a long gun, possibly an assault rifle. we have heard a lot about ar-style weapons. it's possible that in this incident, though the police will not say exactly what kind of weapon was used, but it is similar it seems to what we have seen in other shootings. there were high-capacity magazines. he had ammunition, lots of ammunition. so it is believed he was prepared to take out a lot of people. he wore body armor. the police were able to get to the scene and engage the shooter in just a minute, saving perhaps lots and lots of lives. here's the mayor describing all of
but there is also what's happening in dayton. to get the latest on that, let's go to my colleague, shimon broke possession, in washington. what did you learn? >> reporter: significant new information. as bad as this was, victor, with the nine dead, this could have been for worse. there were thousands in the area. there's bars, restaurants. thousands of people in this area at the time of the shooting. what we learned is that the shooter, he came with a lot of fire power, a long gun,...
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are injured between dayton and el paso.nd this is some of the newest video in from dayton, this happened within 13 hours of the mass shooting in el paso. this is brand new video. you can see the incredible presence of police. we know the fbi is assisting in this. here is what we know about dayton, ohio. what you're looking at here in terms of what happened. there was a suspect who started shooting outside a pub. he was wearing body armor. and he was shooting with a long gun multiple rounds according to the assistant police chief. you can see the emergency vehicles there. we've had video that sounds as though there are a few gunshots. and then all of a sudden there is a barrage of gunshots one after another after another, that coming because according to authorities the suspect was shooting as i said with a long gun, multiple rounds. and then someone, we don't know who, but somebody grabbed the barrel of that gun and that is when the suspect picked up a handgun to continue shooting. you're looking at the aftermath here. at t
are injured between dayton and el paso.nd this is some of the newest video in from dayton, this happened within 13 hours of the mass shooting in el paso. this is brand new video. you can see the incredible presence of police. we know the fbi is assisting in this. here is what we know about dayton, ohio. what you're looking at here in terms of what happened. there was a suspect who started shooting outside a pub. he was wearing body armor. and he was shooting with a long gun multiple rounds...
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here in dayton, chris, thank you. we're gathering more and more of these images of those lives lost and learning more details of the lives they led and want to focus on these names. the sister of the shooter, megan betts, nicholas cumer was 25 and just week away from finishing an internship at a cancer treatment center. derrick fudge, 57 was out for a fun night with his family when he was shot, thomas mcnichols, a father of four, 25. described by a cousin as a gentle giant. monica brickhouse was 39. she was reportedly out with friends including 36-year-old beatrice warren-curtis. saeed saleh, 38, we understand was an immigrant from east africa here in dayton. lois oglesby was just 27. a mother and a nurse's aide who reportedly gave birth just last month and logan turner reportedly just celebrated his 30th birthday last month. in the time it took for me to read you that, that is the amount of time this gunman unleashed this murder and terror, nine people and within that same amount of time police here in dayton, ohio t
here in dayton, chris, thank you. we're gathering more and more of these images of those lives lost and learning more details of the lives they led and want to focus on these names. the sister of the shooter, megan betts, nicholas cumer was 25 and just week away from finishing an internship at a cancer treatment center. derrick fudge, 57 was out for a fun night with his family when he was shot, thomas mcnichols, a father of four, 25. described by a cousin as a gentle giant. monica brickhouse...
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first to dayton. this just in from the cnn newsroom. the dayton shooter han identified.re go ahead to read hi name once and move on. 24-year-old connor betts. fbi and local law enforcement authorities have served a search warrant they shooter's family hole in bellbrook, ohio, outside day ton. connor bett, obviously the focus moves from him to the victims. >>> the suspect in el paso is in custody. the shooter in dayton was taken down by police. the suspect in el paso was arrested. he's being interviewed by investigators. we've been able to scour his social media accounts. a twitter account linked to the el paso shooter, it has limited ticht, but back in early 2017, it shows him sharing and retweeting president trump's tweets, posting about the border wall, as well as liking certainly memes that were disparaging bernie sanders and nancy pelosi. this is from the twitter account from the suspect. at one point he liked a post from an anonymous account that had trump's maim spelled out in guns. he liked that. before that, in 2017 he posted build the wall, the best way potus ha
first to dayton. this just in from the cnn newsroom. the dayton shooter han identified.re go ahead to read hi name once and move on. 24-year-old connor betts. fbi and local law enforcement authorities have served a search warrant they shooter's family hole in bellbrook, ohio, outside day ton. connor bett, obviously the focus moves from him to the victims. >>> the suspect in el paso is in custody. the shooter in dayton was taken down by police. the suspect in el paso was arrested. he's...
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fear. >> dayton's mayor and eyewitnesses are praising dayton police for the rapid response, shootinglling the suspect in about a minute, the city's mayor says hundreds of people could could have been dead. >> this is a very safe part of downtown and it's a very popular destination so we regularly have officers in the area, fortunately we had multiple officers in the immediate vicinity when the incident started. >> so far investigators have not named the shooter, molly. >> matt finn, thank you very much. >> we will have more on the mass shootings and the one yesterday in texas with el paso's county commissioner, he will join us coming up next. to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way-- at carvana. dprevagen is the number onemild memopharmacist-recommendedng? memory support brand. you can f
fear. >> dayton's mayor and eyewitnesses are praising dayton police for the rapid response, shootinglling the suspect in about a minute, the city's mayor says hundreds of people could could have been dead. >> this is a very safe part of downtown and it's a very popular destination so we regularly have officers in the area, fortunately we had multiple officers in the immediate vicinity when the incident started. >> so far investigators have not named the shooter, molly....
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this is the dayton killer. and the sub headline for that "new york post" headline, dayton terrorist was far left antifa supporter. it will pop up in a moment. give the post cover to show viewers at home. your newspaper, the "wall street journal." flagging future killers from the editorial board. i find two significant lines here. number one, most -- there is the "new york post" cover. most mass shooters obtained their guns through licensed dealers or family members. most mass shooters don't have a criminal history that would pop up in the background system. given that, and the laws that are on the books, this is entirely vexing. >> i would say the good news is while there is often not a criminal background there often is a history of psychological illness or red flags suggesting that, that could have been seen earlier. i think that's where there is the possibility for common ground here. the president talked about this in his remarks at the white house. he was immediately attacked by people on left for not embr
this is the dayton killer. and the sub headline for that "new york post" headline, dayton terrorist was far left antifa supporter. it will pop up in a moment. give the post cover to show viewers at home. your newspaper, the "wall street journal." flagging future killers from the editorial board. i find two significant lines here. number one, most -- there is the "new york post" cover. most mass shooters obtained their guns through licensed dealers or family...
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that's the scene in dayton. i want to turn back to my colleague chris jansing who is standing by in el paso, texas. chris, i know you've been talking to residents there, city and state officials as well. what's the latest on the ground in el paso? >> well, like where you are craig there are still so many questions although there are things we know here. federal authorities are treating this case as an act of domestic terrorism. so that we know for sure. they say the suspect, who is being held nearby, is talking, is cooperating. meanwhile the community remains in a state of shock. we're just about 48 hours out from the shooting here' walmart behind me, the grief just pouring out for the 20 people killed on a busy saturday morning doing their shopping, many of them taking their kids to get school supplies. lives taken, including a young mother and a teenager who was about to start his sophomore year in high school. in an attack that lasted just minutes. but in this case we may not have to guess what exactly was go
that's the scene in dayton. i want to turn back to my colleague chris jansing who is standing by in el paso, texas. chris, i know you've been talking to residents there, city and state officials as well. what's the latest on the ground in el paso? >> well, like where you are craig there are still so many questions although there are things we know here. federal authorities are treating this case as an act of domestic terrorism. so that we know for sure. they say the suspect, who is being...
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the second incident happened in dayton, ohio.e city centre in the early hours of the morning. he has now been identified as 24—year—old connor betts. and that's just about it from me, you can get in touch with me twitter at any time. you are watching bbc news, goodbye. hello, it's turned into another evening of drenching downpours for many parts of the uk. that actually sets the theme for the week ahead. it won't be raining all the time, but where it does rain could be very intense, could bring some further disruption from these showers and thunderstorms. this is the radar picture from a little earlier on. you can see the way in which the showers and thunderstorms really got going across the midlands up into northern england, parts of scotland as well. these areas still covered by a met office yellow warning, this is valid until midnight. the yellow warning extended fairly recently down into parts of lincolnshire as well. so these showers and storms continue to drift north—east as we go through the night. another band of showery
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the other, dayton, ohio.rying to investigate the motives behind these two attacks. i'm leland vittert. gillian: i'm gillian turner. we'll join fox news sunday in progress shortly, just a few moments ago though officials in ohio identified the nine people tragically killed in dayton this morning. one of those victims now identified as the suspected shooter's sister. the mayor of dayton says no
the other, dayton, ohio.rying to investigate the motives behind these two attacks. i'm leland vittert. gillian: i'm gillian turner. we'll join fox news sunday in progress shortly, just a few moments ago though officials in ohio identified the nine people tragically killed in dayton this morning. one of those victims now identified as the suspected shooter's sister. the mayor of dayton says no
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first to randi kaye in dayton for us. randi, authorities gave us an update on the shooting investigation just a little while ago. update our viewers. >> reporter: well, wolf it seems the more information that is coming out in the press conferences, the more questions people have especially as we hear more about these red flags that people who knew this gunman have been pointing out. we've also learned today, wolf, this dayton, ohio, gunman was not on the fbi's radar prior to this shooting. tonight the fbi is taking a central role in the mass shooting in dayton, ohio, revealing moments ago new insight into the gunman. >> we have uncovered evidence throughout the course of our investigation that the shooter was exploring violent ideologies. one piece of evidence does not necessarily constitute a motive. >> reporter: police aren't giving details of what they found, not linking his crime with any racial motivations or other mass shootings. >> we have not seen any evidence that the events in el paso influenced him. >> reporter
first to randi kaye in dayton for us. randi, authorities gave us an update on the shooting investigation just a little while ago. update our viewers. >> reporter: well, wolf it seems the more information that is coming out in the press conferences, the more questions people have especially as we hear more about these red flags that people who knew this gunman have been pointing out. we've also learned today, wolf, this dayton, ohio, gunman was not on the fbi's radar prior to this...
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night last night in dayton. is brick street with tons of local businesses. it's one of the places to be in our region. certainly a centerpiece of our community. it was named by the american planning association two years ago as the best business street building in the country. so very walkable. very connected. and a place that's very diverse and everyone feels safe and wants to be there. and a very safe place for our community overall. so to see this and have this happen to the community last night has truly been a tragedy for the families, the people that were injured, but our entire community. >> our drew griffin reports that former classmates of the gunman are offering disturbing details about his previous threats. >> reporter: dayton, ohio police say this shooter was not on their radar, but we have learned from former high school classmates that the suspected shooter in this case actually did have a record in high school where he had threatened on a kill list to kill or harm his fellow students. four of thos
night last night in dayton. is brick street with tons of local businesses. it's one of the places to be in our region. certainly a centerpiece of our community. it was named by the american planning association two years ago as the best business street building in the country. so very walkable. very connected. and a place that's very diverse and everyone feels safe and wants to be there. and a very safe place for our community overall. so to see this and have this happen to the community last...
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dayton is in the center.have a long history of appalachian roots in this community, a community that most people do have handguns and most people do have hunting rifles. that's not uncommon here, so we are not in any place -- but i do think most of daytonians today are like, wait a minute, nobody hunts with the kind of weapon of death that that is. or a weapon of war. we don't need those on the streets of dayton on a saturday night. i don't really know why any citizen would need this kind of gun at any time. >> here's my last question because i know that a number of mayors who have suffered similar mass shootings in this country have kindly reached out to you. in a couple of days we're going to leave and who knows what will be done legislatively. but, you know, you may be the mayor calling another mayor in a couple of weeks or a couple of months. have you even stopped to think about that? >> i have. >> and if nothing is done, how do you tell him or her that it's going to be okay? >> well, i think our communit
dayton is in the center.have a long history of appalachian roots in this community, a community that most people do have handguns and most people do have hunting rifles. that's not uncommon here, so we are not in any place -- but i do think most of daytonians today are like, wait a minute, nobody hunts with the kind of weapon of death that that is. or a weapon of war. we don't need those on the streets of dayton on a saturday night. i don't really know why any citizen would need this kind of...
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dayton fire department with dayton police department responded.nded up involving a lot of the surrounding departments, the mutual aid companies that we use who did an outstanding job of providing a lot of resources. >> in all your years as a fireman, have you ever responded to something like this? >> not with this many people, no. each member that responded to that had a role to play and a key role. i equate it to a football team. everybody has to hit their marks. everybody has to get their blocks. nobody can drop the ball. and that's exactly what everybody did. everybody hit their marks and did an outstanding job. >> you were there to save lives. so how do you go about doing that? >> well, we have triage and we go through and try to triage individuals and determine how we're going to remove them and get them to a treatment area and transport them to the local hospitals. everybody that we have in the organization from top down played a key role and did an outstanding job. we had, i think, just about everybody in the city that responded that night.
dayton fire department with dayton police department responded.nded up involving a lot of the surrounding departments, the mutual aid companies that we use who did an outstanding job of providing a lot of resources. >> in all your years as a fireman, have you ever responded to something like this? >> not with this many people, no. each member that responded to that had a role to play and a key role. i equate it to a football team. everybody has to hit their marks. everybody has to...
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the word i use for dayton is it has grit. and i think that that is a word that describes what this community has been through for the past 50 years, the grit of the changing economy, the grit when tough things happen. they come together. there's resilience in grit. but i think that that is what makes us so strong and continues to make us resilient. and so i'm -- i think that describes dayton and its people in a way that i'm very, very proud of. >> and then you talked about the reaction, how the first responders really came to the need of everybody there. a lot of after the fact. you talked about mental health and gun violence. is there any way to proactively prevent something like this from happening? we see it time and time again, but it's a question for anybody. is there a way to proactively prevent it from happening? >> anybody have a comment? >> you know, we need to do what's right. a civilian walking around with body armor, we call that clues. why does a civilian have body armor. somebody is not acting right and has high
the word i use for dayton is it has grit. and i think that that is a word that describes what this community has been through for the past 50 years, the grit of the changing economy, the grit when tough things happen. they come together. there's resilience in grit. but i think that that is what makes us so strong and continues to make us resilient. and so i'm -- i think that describes dayton and its people in a way that i'm very, very proud of. >> and then you talked about the reaction,...
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dayton mor nan whaley said the quick response by dayton police prevented scores more from dying. >> i'm completely grateful forda thon police department-- six police oicers, five of whom have only been on this force r three years, ran toward the shooter heroically, not with the kind of weapon heth had-- but he weapons we've given to them to stop this, and they did that in 24 seconds. >> reporter: the shooter wore full body armor and carrd a .223 caliber rifle with magazines holding nearly 250 rounds of ammunition. officials say the gun was legally purchased in ohio. hours later, police tape outlined the epicenter othe massacre yellow cones marked the 41 shell casings found on the scene. a pile of mismatched shoes scattered the sidewalk-- peidence of the rush to es the scene. also in the aftermath: shock,sa ess and calls for action. >> you don't expect that to hit you at home. unfortunately it's become a reality of our world. >> reporter: pam brooks lives in a high-rise building in the oregon district. from her winw she witnessed e chaos. >> i've seen people tell you to get in touch with
dayton mor nan whaley said the quick response by dayton police prevented scores more from dying. >> i'm completely grateful forda thon police department-- six police oicers, five of whom have only been on this force r three years, ran toward the shooter heroically, not with the kind of weapon heth had-- but he weapons we've given to them to stop this, and they did that in 24 seconds. >> reporter: the shooter wore full body armor and carrd a .223 caliber rifle with magazines holding...
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he's talking about dayton, ohio.here are lots of calls yesterday of do something and you were on that stage when governor dewine was talking and folks started shouting do something. short of the federal government doing something, what about ohio? >> i'm encouraging the governor to do something. he needs to as well. and i think he would find bipartisan support here in ohio. i think the republicans are going too far on this. it's hitting home now all across the country. and when you talk about the magazine, the high-powered magazines where this kid had how many different opportunities if someone didn't shoot him down, how many people would have died. those are simple steps that we should be able to take in the states if we can't get it done in washington, d.c. i know governor kasich tried to do it here in ohio and didn't get much support from the republicans because of the power of the national rifle association. so i hope governor dewine takes the leadership role. he's from southwest ohio, his lieutenant government i
he's talking about dayton, ohio.here are lots of calls yesterday of do something and you were on that stage when governor dewine was talking and folks started shouting do something. short of the federal government doing something, what about ohio? >> i'm encouraging the governor to do something. he needs to as well. and i think he would find bipartisan support here in ohio. i think the republicans are going too far on this. it's hitting home now all across the country. and when you talk...
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life to dayton where the mayor is speaking. you think about it, that they have learned so much, because all of their communities have gone through these terrible mass shootings. today at two o'clock, i was very appreciative that senators brown and congressman turner as well as us attorney ben glassman and the atf came together for a briefing. we walked to the scene of the site in the oregon district so the senators and congressmen could get a sense of what happened on the ground and i wa nt to what happened on the ground and i want to say how much i appreciate their support and their calls and what can i do questions during their stay. it has meant a lot to me personally and i am sure to the citizens of dayton. i would like to invite cherie brown to come forward and say a few words. this is honestly terribly time for this community and i appreciate particularly the police and fire and rescue operations, how quickly the police department, police officers on the scene so courageously stood up on the scene so courageously stood up
life to dayton where the mayor is speaking. you think about it, that they have learned so much, because all of their communities have gone through these terrible mass shootings. today at two o'clock, i was very appreciative that senators brown and congressman turner as well as us attorney ben glassman and the atf came together for a briefing. we walked to the scene of the site in the oregon district so the senators and congressmen could get a sense of what happened on the ground and i wa nt to...
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let's begin with dayton, nbc's rp joeline ken has more. what do we know now? >> the mayor of daytonen is asking why this continue to happen. there are nine dead, 24 injured, all hospitalized in various degrees of injuries and conditions. a gun used was the 223 high-caliber gun with high-capacity magazines. police department telling us there were extra magazines the shooter carried. the shooter is now dead. he was killed within 60 seconds because in this oregon district, the popular place to go out on a saturday night, so police were already there. so they were able to respond quickly. but this suspect appears to have been ready for a mass killing wearing body armor, carrying extra magazines and ready to go. we were talking to witnesses this morning who tell us it was a safe area, and avenue where they love to celebrate and people watched their friends and family fall to the ground. >> police have not yet identified the shooter or given a motive for the shooter. there was speculate early on he had not gotten into the bar. but when you talk about body armor and
let's begin with dayton, nbc's rp joeline ken has more. what do we know now? >> the mayor of daytonen is asking why this continue to happen. there are nine dead, 24 injured, all hospitalized in various degrees of injuries and conditions. a gun used was the 223 high-caliber gun with high-capacity magazines. police department telling us there were extra magazines the shooter carried. the shooter is now dead. he was killed within 60 seconds because in this oregon district, the popular place...
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the dayton and el paso shootings just 13 hours apart.d some countries to issue travel warnings if their citizens plan to go to the u.s. nick paton walsh is live in london. i know in my travels, people have asked why can't america stop this. what are they saying internationally? >> reporter: it's extraordinary, isn't it, will, because the outside perspective on a problem often gives it the sharpest focus. certainly here in europe and in much of the world, there is just disbelief really that this singular problem is continually causing so many deaths and also continually eludes gun control, massacres that we've seen in the united states have led to swiping quick changes in the gun legislation. one in the '90s made it a ten-year mandatory sentence if you owned a handgun in the united kingdom. the last week in the united states has caused many in the world to speak out. ♪ the grief here is local and agonizing. >> not our children. please, don't. not one more. >> reporter: for the anger and bewilderment has slow turned global. the u.s. has be
the dayton and el paso shootings just 13 hours apart.d some countries to issue travel warnings if their citizens plan to go to the u.s. nick paton walsh is live in london. i know in my travels, people have asked why can't america stop this. what are they saying internationally? >> reporter: it's extraordinary, isn't it, will, because the outside perspective on a problem often gives it the sharpest focus. certainly here in europe and in much of the world, there is just disbelief really...
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kathy park in dayton, ohio. again. we'll go back to dayton as soon as that press conference begins. we expect to hear from the president shortly. this is the first time we'll see him publicly this weekend, and the big question will he speeg about the shooting as he leaves new jersey for washington, d.c. our white house correspondent kelly o'donnell has been with the president over the course of this weekend. your sense of the likelihood we're going to hear something more extended from the president in a few minutes time? >> reporter: my sense is highly likely. and my reason for that is this is president who often addresses reporters, and this is circumstance where clearly he has been aware of the high degree of interest, concern angst in the country over these two shootings. all of the grief and loss and the many questions that go on from it. what i am unsure of is how much the president will address any underlying motives or if any of his rhetoric is a contributing factor to some of the motivations. will he go into any of that? that i'm not sure of. but the president has been talki
kathy park in dayton, ohio. again. we'll go back to dayton as soon as that press conference begins. we expect to hear from the president shortly. this is the first time we'll see him publicly this weekend, and the big question will he speeg about the shooting as he leaves new jersey for washington, d.c. our white house correspondent kelly o'donnell has been with the president over the course of this weekend. your sense of the likelihood we're going to hear something more extended from the...
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brooke baldwin is in dayton, ohio. this one in walmart triggering all the ugliest suspicions of spreading of hate and extremism in this country. we are being killed from within by our own in this country. of course, it breaks your heart. the question is then what? if you do not recognize the problem, there is no resolve to find a solution. so what we're finding in the investigation is that the gunman here turned himself in, has shown no remorse, no regret. put out a manifesto detailing his hatred of an invasion of hispanics and that is our reality here. brooke, you're in dayton. >> i am, chris, thank you. we're in dayton, ohio, just hours after the nation was rocked by the mass shootings there in el paso, a similar scene played out just over this way in the middle of one of the most popular neighborhoods surrounded by businesses, lunch spots, bars, movie theater. this is where this happened in the wee hours of sunday morning. when it was all over just 30 seconds after the shooting began at least nine people were killed
brooke baldwin is in dayton, ohio. this one in walmart triggering all the ugliest suspicions of spreading of hate and extremism in this country. we are being killed from within by our own in this country. of course, it breaks your heart. the question is then what? if you do not recognize the problem, there is no resolve to find a solution. so what we're finding in the investigation is that the gunman here turned himself in, has shown no remorse, no regret. put out a manifesto detailing his...
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refrain in dayton, ohio. do something. up next, a local lawmaker who says that the president shouldn't be in dayton at all unless he is serious about gun reform. joins us. i'm finding it hard to stay on top of things. a faster laptop could help. plus, tech support to stay worry free. worry free. boom! ha.ha. boom! now save up to $200 on all lenovo products. save up to $200 at office depot officemax or officedepot.com. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. dprevagen is the number onemild memopharmacist-recommendedng? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock yo
refrain in dayton, ohio. do something. up next, a local lawmaker who says that the president shouldn't be in dayton at all unless he is serious about gun reform. joins us. i'm finding it hard to stay on top of things. a faster laptop could help. plus, tech support to stay worry free. worry free. boom! ha.ha. boom! now save up to $200 on all lenovo products. save up to $200 at office depot officemax or officedepot.com. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills?...
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we're live in dayton, ohio.ndidate cory booker is in charleston, south carolina, wrapping up remarks on gun violence and the rising tide of hatred and white nationalism in the u.s. where did he speak? he spoke at the emanuel church where dylann roof shot and killed nine people back in 2015 during a prayer service. booker said these events do not happen in a vacuum. he cited the bible about reaping what you sow. >> it was sowed by those who spoke the same words the el paso murderer did, warning of an invasion. it was sowed by those who spoke of an infestation of disgusting cities, rats, and rodents, talking about majority/minority communities. it was sowed by those who have drawn an equivalent between neo-nazis and those who protest that. >> meanwhile, president trump and the first lady should be landing in ohio any minute. he's expected to face some criticism, even protests over his visit. let's speak now to jackie kucinich and cnn senior political reporter nia-malika henderson. the president will hand in a few
we're live in dayton, ohio.ndidate cory booker is in charleston, south carolina, wrapping up remarks on gun violence and the rising tide of hatred and white nationalism in the u.s. where did he speak? he spoke at the emanuel church where dylann roof shot and killed nine people back in 2015 during a prayer service. booker said these events do not happen in a vacuum. he cited the bible about reaping what you sow. >> it was sowed by those who spoke the same words the el paso murderer did,...
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evil was visited upon el paso and dayton over the weekend.t anyone can carry out such fish -- vicious carnage against people is unfathomable. mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters, friends went to the store to carry out everyday tasks and they never came home. families are completely shattered. and the larger american family is left wondering, how these acts of domestic terror could be prevented? good people from different points of view will debate and disagree on next steps. that is the way it should be. but what should not happen is political point scoring and demonization in the wake of this tragedy. using horrific criminal acts to condemn a sitting president and by implication of supporters, body politics and just when it needs to heal. but even before all of the next of can were notified, democrats seized the opportunity. >> donald trump is responsible for this. >> tolerated, encouraged it. >> there are mentally unstable people in this country who see that as a sign to do terrible, terrible things. >> there is a consequence
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we're standing by for a live update to a mass shooting in dayton, ohio. at any moment now, authorities are expected to give up new details about the suspect, the fast action by police there that stopped the suspect's deadly rampage. however, in all, nine people were killed in dayton, ohio. dozens of others were injured. and that shooting coming just 13 hours after a mass shooting in saturday. 20 people were killed and 26 injured. >> there's not words you can place to say something like that. you know, you have to see it for yourself. when i first got into this job, i never knew there was an odor to blood, but there is. until you firsthand see that, my description of it, as far as horrific will be unserving as far as what that scene looks like. so i can't tell you what that means other than for the normal individual that doesn't have to deal with that on a day-to-day basis, it will leave an impression that you will never forget. i'll just leave it at that. >> this has been hard for everyone to comprehend here. my colleague jim sciutto is there in el paso,
we're standing by for a live update to a mass shooting in dayton, ohio. at any moment now, authorities are expected to give up new details about the suspect, the fast action by police there that stopped the suspect's deadly rampage. however, in all, nine people were killed in dayton, ohio. dozens of others were injured. and that shooting coming just 13 hours after a mass shooting in saturday. 20 people were killed and 26 injured. >> there's not words you can place to say something like...
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i'm brooke baldwin in dayton, ohio. a city grieving for the nine people murdered in sunday's shooting rampage in the oregon district of dayton. before president trump headed to texas, he spent his morning right here where he spoke briefly about gun reform with the mayor of dayton and ohio's u.s. senator sherrod brown. the senator says he and the mayor urged the president to help get the background check bill that the house has already passed through the senate. >> i asked the president to promise to me and to the american people that he will sign that bill after he has spoken out in support of it with senator mcconnell. he was only said that we will get things done. >> reporter: and next to the senator, here she is, nan whaley, the mayor in dayton who has led this city, who hasn't slept. you have been absolutely incredible. so thank you for taking the time with us. you met with the president this morning. tell me what you said. >> well, i got to have a couple of conversations with him about this issue. most of the time
i'm brooke baldwin in dayton, ohio. a city grieving for the nine people murdered in sunday's shooting rampage in the oregon district of dayton. before president trump headed to texas, he spent his morning right here where he spoke briefly about gun reform with the mayor of dayton and ohio's u.s. senator sherrod brown. the senator says he and the mayor urged the president to help get the background check bill that the house has already passed through the senate. >> i asked the president to...
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dayton's mayor is now praising the rapid response of police. >> if dayton police had not gotten to the shooter in under a minute, and think of that, 26 injured, nine dead, hundreds of people in the oregon district could be dead today. reporter: a short while ago the president tweeted that information is rapidly being accumulated in this rampage so we hope to learn much more about the shooter and this tragedy. maria? maria: matt thanks very much we'll keep following that meanwhile the ohio shooting just 13 hours after less say that a 21-year-old man opened fire at a busy walmart in el paso, texas, killing at least 20 people there , injuring 26 others. he is now in custody. authorities are looking into whether the massacre was a hate crime. jeff paul is live in el paso, this morning. jeff? reporter: yeah, maria, a lot more activity as the sun comes up, up here in el paso. we're seeing where from police officers to sheriff's deputies to state troopers, here at this walmart that's behind me, because of course this is still a very active and now massive crime scene and authorities are also
dayton's mayor is now praising the rapid response of police. >> if dayton police had not gotten to the shooter in under a minute, and think of that, 26 injured, nine dead, hundreds of people in the oregon district could be dead today. reporter: a short while ago the president tweeted that information is rapidly being accumulated in this rampage so we hope to learn much more about the shooter and this tragedy. maria? maria: matt thanks very much we'll keep following that meanwhile the ohio...
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he'll stop in dayton, ohio, and then travel on to el paso, texas.ports of expected protests against the president's trips in both cities. >>> and the mass shootings have many on edge. last night in new york's times square, hundreds ran for cover after they mistook the sound of motorcycles backfiring for an active shooter. they took cover in nearby stores. police said there was no shooter and no reports of any injuries. >>> as the trade war with china escalates, many ameran says iwill sp bung ricultural products in the u.s. mark strassmann went to an almond farm in california. >> reporter: california farmers grow more than 80% of almonds, and china, their third biggest customer, is walking away. >> we're very concerned as we roll into this harvest season. >> reporter: in northern california this man's third-generation family grows and processes 42 million pounds of almonds a year. their biggest worry, without china as customers, their prices will drop. >> as a grower and a farmer you feel rather powerless, so you're hoping your handler you've chosen
he'll stop in dayton, ohio, and then travel on to el paso, texas.ports of expected protests against the president's trips in both cities. >>> and the mass shootings have many on edge. last night in new york's times square, hundreds ran for cover after they mistook the sound of motorcycles backfiring for an active shooter. they took cover in nearby stores. police said there was no shooter and no reports of any injuries. >>> as the trade war with china escalates, many ameran...
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it's sad that it's in the city of dayton.vent two days of strikes at heathrow by engineers, firefighters and security staff. 177 flights are set to be cancelled on monday and tuesday in preparation for the strikes set for those two days. our correspondent katy austin gave us this update from heathrow. there have been conciliation talks between the unite union and managers from heathrow airport, going on since friday evening. still no agreement on pay has been reached, to stop a strike by support staff, such as security guards, engineers and firefighters on monday and tuesday. no agreement has been reached to prevent that strike going ahead. as you say, heathrow has said in advance that 177 flights would need to be cancelled across monday and tuesday. passengers were confused in many cases about whether their flights were actually affected, because some airlines did not immediately take the decision to definitely cancel flights, or to tell customers which were affected. as heathrow has said this afternoon, more airlines are ge
it's sad that it's in the city of dayton.vent two days of strikes at heathrow by engineers, firefighters and security staff. 177 flights are set to be cancelled on monday and tuesday in preparation for the strikes set for those two days. our correspondent katy austin gave us this update from heathrow. there have been conciliation talks between the unite union and managers from heathrow airport, going on since friday evening. still no agreement on pay has been reached, to stop a strike by...
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nan whaley is the mayor of dayton. >> dayton police were able to stop the shooter in, in less than a minute with nine, ten fatalities, one including the ooter. so, really, i just feel ourselves incredibly grateful for the heroic actions for the police department who were able to do this. >> reporter: the city of daytone todaased the names of the victims, who are mostly in their 20s and 30s. etlice confirmed one of the victims, megan b, is the sister of the alleged shooter. in bellbrook, ohda, a suburb of on, law enforcement conducted a searci of a home ased with the suspect. meanwhile, a vigil was held in daytono mourn the victims. mayor nan whaley told "newshour" another vigil is planned for 8:00.m. tonight. >> our community has amazing grit and resiliey and we always come together through tragedy and that's what's beenzi most a about our city, and i think that will happen again tonight because we know, peopl this is a close-knit community. people will know the loved onese who have p e sreenivasan: for more on the investigation and ctims in ohio, jim bebbington, editor of the "dayto
nan whaley is the mayor of dayton. >> dayton police were able to stop the shooter in, in less than a minute with nine, ten fatalities, one including the ooter. so, really, i just feel ourselves incredibly grateful for the heroic actions for the police department who were able to do this. >> reporter: the city of daytone todaased the names of the victims, who are mostly in their 20s and 30s. etlice confirmed one of the victims, megan b, is the sister of the alleged shooter. in...
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cnn's polo sandoval live in dayton. tell us what you have learned. >> reporter: that twitter account was suspended by twitter sunday evening after that shooting but when you look at that, it seems to be that it likely belonged to the actual suspect himself. this account contained extreme left wing posts. it was anti-police, pro antifa, in the bioline, it had the afraid, i'm going to hell and i'm not coming back. this new information is coming as we continue to hear from some of the gunman's former high school mates that they were told by school officials a decade ago they were on a hate and a rape list. law enforcement sources saying they looked at the shooter's home, and discovered what they describe as writings and based on those writings at this point in time, it does not seem that the atrocity was politically or racially motivated. at least not now as investigators continue with leads here. we heard yesterday from dayton's police chief who said look, these are pieces of evidence they are still considering here, and
cnn's polo sandoval live in dayton. tell us what you have learned. >> reporter: that twitter account was suspended by twitter sunday evening after that shooting but when you look at that, it seems to be that it likely belonged to the actual suspect himself. this account contained extreme left wing posts. it was anti-police, pro antifa, in the bioline, it had the afraid, i'm going to hell and i'm not coming back. this new information is coming as we continue to hear from some of the...
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of course you see the scene there in dayton.ding candles for those who lost their lives. cnn's randi kaye spoke with a woman whose nephew was killed in dayton. >> his name was thomas mcnichols. he was 25 years old. he was a father of four, ages 2 to 8. he was a gentle giant. loved his family. loved his kids. and he worked yesterday and just wanted to come out and have a nice time. >> and he was in line at the bar behind us? >> he was in line at ned peppers and got shot. just waiting to get into the bar. >> the one thing you were telling me, i know you're wearing a shirt that says "love." but love was something he had a lot to give. >> he had lots of love. every time he left the house, he'd always say i love you. that was our thing. he never left nowhere whenever he said good-bye, it was always i love you. >> and he lived with you because he lost his mom? >> yes. he lost his -- >> my sister. my baby sister. and she -- he was her baby boy. >> so you looked after him for years? >> yes, i did. >> and now this. >> and now this. >> wh
of course you see the scene there in dayton.ding candles for those who lost their lives. cnn's randi kaye spoke with a woman whose nephew was killed in dayton. >> his name was thomas mcnichols. he was 25 years old. he was a father of four, ages 2 to 8. he was a gentle giant. loved his family. loved his kids. and he worked yesterday and just wanted to come out and have a nice time. >> and he was in line at the bar behind us? >> he was in line at ned peppers and got shot. just...
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president, the city of dayton and the people of dayton really are looking forward to some action. do to help us is to get some action on common sense gun legislation. >> did he specifically talk about his tone? >> no. i'm very concerned about a president that divides in his rhetoric and plays to race in his rhetoric and is racist. i remember president bush whom i agreed with about very little wanted to privatize social security and lied about the iraq war, but after september 11th he went to a mosque and said muslims -- president obama after all the shootings, sandy hook and charleston went to comfort them and talk ds ed in healing language. i wish this president would do that. we did not talk about that. we talked about medicaid and getting the president to move. i don't know the president, but i will continue to call publicly on all of this. >> [ inaudible question ] >> he was received by the patients. >> what did he say? >> he was comforting and he did the right things and melania did the right things. it's his job in part to comfort people. >> the police department sent a twee
president, the city of dayton and the people of dayton really are looking forward to some action. do to help us is to get some action on common sense gun legislation. >> did he specifically talk about his tone? >> no. i'm very concerned about a president that divides in his rhetoric and plays to race in his rhetoric and is racist. i remember president bush whom i agreed with about very little wanted to privatize social security and lied about the iraq war, but after september 11th...
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what's happening in dayton.ne of the things we have heard over and over again is the credit to law enforcement for how quick this response was, that they were able to stop this within 30 seconds. i mean, put that in perspective for us. what could have happened? they were there so quickly. >> just an incredible response time by law enforcement. 24 seconds i think the mayor was saying, around 30 seconds. if you think about the type of weaponry that the shooter brought to this location, high powered weaponry with countless rounds of ammunition. he came there with the intent to kill. you couple that with the fact he had body armor and hearing suppression. he wanted to kill as many people as possible. so the only thing that could have stopped him would have been this quick law enforcement response. and again, we know that there are large areas now that are policed. that's just a reality in america in 2019. anywhere people gather, law enforcement will also be focusing on. again, it's probably due to good policing and
what's happening in dayton.ne of the things we have heard over and over again is the credit to law enforcement for how quick this response was, that they were able to stop this within 30 seconds. i mean, put that in perspective for us. what could have happened? they were there so quickly. >> just an incredible response time by law enforcement. 24 seconds i think the mayor was saying, around 30 seconds. if you think about the type of weaponry that the shooter brought to this location, high...
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the president spent his flight between dayton and el paso tweeting attacks on the mayor of dayton and ohio's democratic u.s. senator sherrod brown even though when he left the white house this morning, the president told reporters he thinks his rhetoric brings people together. this hour i'll speak with el paso city council member chris and raw hernandez and our analysts are standing by including cnn crews covering the president's trip to dayton and el paso and then back to the white house. let's begin with our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. >> president trump just arrived in el paso to meet with law enforcement and the victims from last weekend's massacre. he is heading to the hospital in el paso right now as we speak. but the president just spent the last few hours blasting away at his critics on twitter including some on the ground in ohio while the president was flying on air force one. even when the cities of el paso and dayton are grieving, the president is airing his grievances. facing what is to be a critical moment in the administration, president trump arrived in
the president spent his flight between dayton and el paso tweeting attacks on the mayor of dayton and ohio's democratic u.s. senator sherrod brown even though when he left the white house this morning, the president told reporters he thinks his rhetoric brings people together. this hour i'll speak with el paso city council member chris and raw hernandez and our analysts are standing by including cnn crews covering the president's trip to dayton and el paso and then back to the white house....
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today we're in dayton. dayton strong the mantra here. another american community reeling from gun violence. how many more communities, how many more hashtags? well, later today president trump will leave the white house, come here and then head to el paso, texas. the two cities trying to heal after two gunmen shot and killed a total of 31 people over 12 bloody hours this weekends. as the president meet with first responders as well as victims families he's also facing major skepticism and protests from some in these communities. dayton's mayor says she plans to meet with trump today to call his past rhetoric painful to her community. while the president is on the ground in el paso today democratic presidential candidate joe biden will make his strongest comments yet on trump and white nationalism. a line from biden's planned speech in iowa today goes like this. we're quoing here. we're living through a rare moment in this nation's history where our president isn't up to the moment, where our president lacks the moral authority to lead, w
today we're in dayton. dayton strong the mantra here. another american community reeling from gun violence. how many more communities, how many more hashtags? well, later today president trump will leave the white house, come here and then head to el paso, texas. the two cities trying to heal after two gunmen shot and killed a total of 31 people over 12 bloody hours this weekends. as the president meet with first responders as well as victims families he's also facing major skepticism and...
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this one in dayton, ohio. dean reynoldss will join us in a moment for more on that but begin in el paso, cbs news correspondent janet shamlian. >> good morning, major it is an active 0 crime scene at this wal-mart today which has become the deadliest mass shooting in america since massacre at texas church in 2017. investigators are now looking at motive and whether this was a hate crime. a chilling image that police say is the gunman on surveillance camera walking into a wal-mart carrying an ak-47 style assault rifle and wearing noise muffling headphones. and then this. >> cellphone video captures the rapid fire shots as a man hides under a table. others record the heart stopping chaos. >> ak. >> police say the wal-mart was at capacity, packed with families, shopping for back to school. >> everyone that carries a badge in this town pretty much showed up to that particular scene. >> police say the gunman surrendered to police, 21-year-old patrick crusius is from the dallas area, a nine hour drive away. >> the s
this one in dayton, ohio. dean reynoldss will join us in a moment for more on that but begin in el paso, cbs news correspondent janet shamlian. >> good morning, major it is an active 0 crime scene at this wal-mart today which has become the deadliest mass shooting in america since massacre at texas church in 2017. investigators are now looking at motive and whether this was a hate crime. a chilling image that police say is the gunman on surveillance camera walking into a wal-mart carrying...
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dayton has gone through a really tough year.he morning, the day after memorial day, i think we had not quite this many cameras, but the city was ravaged by about 14 tornadoes. now to awake to a mass shooting in the 250th shooting in oui’ shooting in the 250th shooting in our country this year, to happen in dayton, what goes through my mind is that one seems completely preve nta ble. that one seems completely preventable. i just question that one seems completely preventable. ijust question when is enough enough?. that was the maid of dayton, nan whaley. —— mayor. talks are going on to try to prevent two days of strikes at heathrow by engineers, firefighters and security staff. 177 flights are set to be cancelled on monday and tuesday in preparation for the strikes set for monday and tuesday. in a statement released by heathrow this afternoon the airport said: "airlines have now started to contact passengers on affected flights and passengers should contact their airline for more information." our correspondent katy austin is at
dayton has gone through a really tough year.he morning, the day after memorial day, i think we had not quite this many cameras, but the city was ravaged by about 14 tornadoes. now to awake to a mass shooting in the 250th shooting in oui’ shooting in the 250th shooting in our country this year, to happen in dayton, what goes through my mind is that one seems completely preve nta ble. that one seems completely preventable. i just question that one seems completely preventable. ijust question...
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he's coming to el paso, going to dayton as well. is it appropriate, do you believe, and i suspect you might not want to answer this question, but is it appropriate for the president to come to el paso at this very, very delicate moment? >> i do believe that it is important that the president come to el paso. think it is important that all leaders, local, federal, state come together and remember the victims that lost their lives in this tragedy. i think it is a time that leaders need to come together and put aside their politics and work towards the victims. the el paso police department is working towards the investigation in order to bring closure to these victims and justice and i think it is important that all leaders, federal, local, come together and put issues aside and work through it. so i would agree it is something good for the community. >> let's hope it certainly does console and help. as you know, this was clearly a terror attack on the latino community in el paso. do you have any message to the country, sergeant gomez
he's coming to el paso, going to dayton as well. is it appropriate, do you believe, and i suspect you might not want to answer this question, but is it appropriate for the president to come to el paso at this very, very delicate moment? >> i do believe that it is important that the president come to el paso. think it is important that all leaders, local, federal, state come together and remember the victims that lost their lives in this tragedy. i think it is a time that leaders need to...