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gallagher. mr. gallagher: thank you, mr. speaker. this proposal addresses critical munitions shortfalls this time providing $33 million for air rce 120-d aircraft procurement. things i said before apply to this one as well. with our procurement at 50% of requirement we can't afford to see further cuts. this would help restore the level for mrap procurement. i understand the argument on finding money, it's worth remembering when we look at that reof the world, conflict in the -- it takes us by surprise. these mistakes cost american lives and forced our men and women in uniform to play catch up. i know such level of conflict may seem unthinkable in the post-cold war world -- cold war world but history has a way of repeating itself from time to time. while this small investment won't entirely inoculate us from being caught flat footed once again, it is a small step we can take to give our combatant commanders what think need and if the worst does happen be ready with the munitions they need. i rerere-serve the balance of my time. the ch
gallagher. mr. gallagher: thank you, mr. speaker. this proposal addresses critical munitions shortfalls this time providing $33 million for air rce 120-d aircraft procurement. things i said before apply to this one as well. with our procurement at 50% of requirement we can't afford to see further cuts. this would help restore the level for mrap procurement. i understand the argument on finding money, it's worth remembering when we look at that reof the world, conflict in the -- it takes us by...
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charlotte, many thanks. 0ur correspondent charlotte gallagher outside st helen‘s church. for you during the course of the day, many you during the course of the day, ma ny eve nts you during the course of the day, many events still to come to commemorate this very sombre first anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. for the moment, anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. forthe moment, back anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. for the moment, back to you. reeta, thank you very much. let‘s continue to watch what is happening outside st helen‘s church as people are filing out of that memorial service. and in those baskets on the ground, the 73 doves that charlotte was talking about, to represent the 72 people who died a year ago and a 73rd dove to represent the fears that there may have been people never identified who died inside grenfell. you can see david lammy mp there, who spoke during the service, reflecting on the chaos and confusion of a year ago, the search for those who were missing in the early hours. and he said today, i think of the victims who lost their be
charlotte, many thanks. 0ur correspondent charlotte gallagher outside st helen‘s church. for you during the course of the day, many you during the course of the day, ma ny eve nts you during the course of the day, many events still to come to commemorate this very sombre first anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. for the moment, anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. forthe moment, back anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. for the moment, back to you. reeta, thank you very much....
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i want to bring in my colleague and correspondent charlotte gallagher again. it, charlotte ? such an emotional day, hasn't it, charlotte? and this is only a snapshot of what people have had to endure for 12 months now. i think it's worth talking a little bit about the sort of trauma that continues to affect people and how they are being helped through it. yes. it was such a devastating night for so many people and in the immediate aftermath there was a recognition that so many people may need counselling and therapy, not to get over, perhaps, but come to terms with had happened that night, what they had seen, what they had lost. we know that children were involved in grenfell, children that perhaps lost classmates, including the children we saw at a local school earlier. they have been receiving specialist help, someone to talk to about what happened that night. not just those as well. firefighters and the rest of the emergency services that were there that night, they have been receiving therapy as well. dany have been receiving therapy as well. da ny cotto n
i want to bring in my colleague and correspondent charlotte gallagher again. it, charlotte ? such an emotional day, hasn't it, charlotte? and this is only a snapshot of what people have had to endure for 12 months now. i think it's worth talking a little bit about the sort of trauma that continues to affect people and how they are being helped through it. yes. it was such a devastating night for so many people and in the immediate aftermath there was a recognition that so many people may need...
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both amateur and professional musicians accompany gallagher. like farrukh shabu a well known tunisian cellist he's looking forward to performing. the people for me the best part of these concerts is seeing the smiling faces of all the young listeners that will disappear as yours. to moxa as a small village at the edge of the sahara desert. malek is looking forward to the visit. of a seventeen year old is a real music lover but has few opportunities here in the region to pursue her interest. group. out. there however. it's really great that they're going to the concert today because there's no money nothing like it available here but i can see it making much of them but i think. malik and her friends head out to the school where preparations are underway for the concert. by the thought of the women you know your love of getting the piano to the stage that is a bit of a challenge. but i'm having fun. when kamal gallagher plays the audience gives him their full attention. for many students it's the first time they've ever seen a piano. and when tu
both amateur and professional musicians accompany gallagher. like farrukh shabu a well known tunisian cellist he's looking forward to performing. the people for me the best part of these concerts is seeing the smiling faces of all the young listeners that will disappear as yours. to moxa as a small village at the edge of the sahara desert. malek is looking forward to the visit. of a seventeen year old is a real music lover but has few opportunities here in the region to pursue her interest....
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dianne gallagher is live in texas where she was granted inside access to a detention facility there. you have seen it with your own eyes. what have you seen? >> reporter: alisyn, look, this is the facility where they're actually still with their families. it's once they leave they are separated. more children have been separated from their families leaving this facility than any other in the country. i got a chance to go inside. it was a very heavily controlled tour guide from customs and border patrol agents. we are probably seeing on screen
dianne gallagher is live in texas where she was granted inside access to a detention facility there. you have seen it with your own eyes. what have you seen? >> reporter: alisyn, look, this is the facility where they're actually still with their families. it's once they leave they are separated. more children have been separated from their families leaving this facility than any other in the country. i got a chance to go inside. it was a very heavily controlled tour guide from customs and...
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dianne gallagher has more from texas. >> reporter: dave and christine, this is the rio grande valleyrocessing center. they have a greater intake here than any other on the border in texas. at this point, more families have been separated leaving this facility than any other since the zero tolerance policy went into effect last month. 1,774 children left the facility separated from parents. that is why senators merkley and other members of the house came to tour this facility. we did the same. i went inside and i'll be frank with you. it is a de facto prison. it is a holder area. it is a pen. you have the 12-foot change linked pens holding families. if it is a father, it is a large pen. there are 600 unaccompanied minors held in the facility. that number changes all the time. they are moving people in and out. this is a processing facility. they are supposed to be here for 72 hours. some of the people i talked to in here, they were here for four or five days. thats does vary. when i talked to border patrol, they said the zero tolerance policy is requiring more paper work because of pr
dianne gallagher has more from texas. >> reporter: dave and christine, this is the rio grande valleyrocessing center. they have a greater intake here than any other on the border in texas. at this point, more families have been separated leaving this facility than any other since the zero tolerance policy went into effect last month. 1,774 children left the facility separated from parents. that is why senators merkley and other members of the house came to tour this facility. we did the...
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but before we get there, remember congress mike gallagher. good morning. do you think the white house handled it the right way? >> it's a mixed issue why not go directly to the president and use it to have that respectful civil conversation and for the white house to think -- well, i think it's a side show distract from real issues, why not be the bigger person and invite the players who want to come and honor the tradition. i worry about the erosion of the tradition over time. >> bill: it's an interesting comment. but we don't know how many guys would have shown up and if you listen to the white house they said they were trying to change the date the night before. it appears they tried to work with the team over 48 hours and there was no resolution. i guess you could have canceled it outright and moved on. >> and i don't know what happened behind the scenes. i would say at a time with an
but before we get there, remember congress mike gallagher. good morning. do you think the white house handled it the right way? >> it's a mixed issue why not go directly to the president and use it to have that respectful civil conversation and for the white house to think -- well, i think it's a side show distract from real issues, why not be the bigger person and invite the players who want to come and honor the tradition. i worry about the erosion of the tradition over time. >>...
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trace gallagher, anything further? >> it's interesting, shep. we've been talking to the regional medical centers. so far that closest regional medical center has not received a single patient at all. the other negative, the closest level 1 trauma center -- we talked about the fact that if you can get to a level one trauma center and you're shot, the odds are good that you'll survive. our information is the closest level 1 trauma center is john hopkins in baltimore. another negative here. it's interesting that not a single patient has been taken to the local medical centers. we're told a number of victims and people. it's interesting that we talked about the security of the building and how somebody might get in. now we're being told by the very same reporter that said that his colleagues are being shot, they shot through the glass window and we want to mention, shep, there's 55 employees of the capitol gazette. we don't know how many were in the building at the time. that appears to be the number. >> shepard: trace, i've seen more than that. we
trace gallagher, anything further? >> it's interesting, shep. we've been talking to the regional medical centers. so far that closest regional medical center has not received a single patient at all. the other negative, the closest level 1 trauma center -- we talked about the fact that if you can get to a level one trauma center and you're shot, the odds are good that you'll survive. our information is the closest level 1 trauma center is john hopkins in baltimore. another negative here....
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here's trace gallagher in for shep smith. >> i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. breaking news. the summit between president trump and kim jong-un will happen on june 12 in singapore. that is the word from the president. watch. >> you people are going to have to travel because you'll be in singapore june 12. and i think it will be a process. i never said it goes in one meeting. i think it will be a process. the relationships are building and it's a very positive. >> very positive thing. comes after president trump met face to face with kim jong-un's right-hand man, kim young chul hand delivering a letter from the north korean dictator. the president said it was a nice letter, an interesting letter but he wouldn't say what was in it. he said it led to a two-hour conversation with the north koreans. the president said he thinks kim jong-un is committed to getting rid of his nukes. let's get to the chief white house correspondent, john roberts. he's live on the north lawn. john, you were in the pool. he said it's confusing. he said the letter was interesting but he s
here's trace gallagher in for shep smith. >> i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. breaking news. the summit between president trump and kim jong-un will happen on june 12 in singapore. that is the word from the president. watch. >> you people are going to have to travel because you'll be in singapore june 12. and i think it will be a process. i never said it goes in one meeting. i think it will be a process. the relationships are building and it's a very positive. >> very...
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we're starting on the border with paolo sandoval and diane gallagh gallagher. dozens of members of congress are visiting the facilities around you right now. tell us what you're expecting, what they're expecting to see. >> victor, they are on the ground already. this is the latest wave of legislators who have travelled to what is one of the busiest sectors in the country when it comes to the apprehensions of people crossing the border illegally. lawmakers you may see in the southernmost tip of texas as we've heard from border offic l officials they lead the way in apprehensions across the country in this particular region and also prosecutors as we've heard yesterday. 262% increase in prosecution of these illegal entry cases, misdemeanor cases that we didn't often see, because of zero tolerance. that mean those courtrooms, we're seeing bigger numbers there and at the border patrol facilities where they get processed and eventually where some of the people are held at this local center in mcallen, texas. we expect the rest of this delegation to make their way he
we're starting on the border with paolo sandoval and diane gallagh gallagher. dozens of members of congress are visiting the facilities around you right now. tell us what you're expecting, what they're expecting to see. >> victor, they are on the ground already. this is the latest wave of legislators who have travelled to what is one of the busiest sectors in the country when it comes to the apprehensions of people crossing the border illegally. lawmakers you may see in the southernmost...
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trace gallagher from l.a. covering the california lawmakers who wanted pro-life centers to provide information to clients about where to get abortions. first ed henry on capitol hill. >> some key house republicans are telling us they don't have the votes to pass major immigration reform legislation tomorrow. the president's best shot is trying to build on this supreme court victory taking on more executive action. he said this was a moment of profound vindication over one of his suggestion policies. the narrow 5-4 decision by the court may not open the door to vast new executive pour in terms of crafting immigration policy since the court was ruling on whether the injunction against the travel ban can stand. it goes back to a lower court to decide on the merits. chief justice john roberts asserted that the president has the authority to keep the nation safe. roberts and the rest of the majority on the court stressed they only looked at the text of the executive. it says something about religion and they did no
trace gallagher from l.a. covering the california lawmakers who wanted pro-life centers to provide information to clients about where to get abortions. first ed henry on capitol hill. >> some key house republicans are telling us they don't have the votes to pass major immigration reform legislation tomorrow. the president's best shot is trying to build on this supreme court victory taking on more executive action. he said this was a moment of profound vindication over one of his...
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gallagher. mr. gallagher: thank you, mr. chairman. this is a great hearing to have. i think sometimes we overlook the issue of technology transfer and just to follow up on what was said about the need to go on offense, as we're considering a few initiatives, obviously the need to strengthen cfius. i would also like to call your attention to section 217 of the senate ndaa which provides the usdr&e with the authority to establish or fund a nonprofit entity to help facilitate research and technology development in critical hardware based technologies at the private sector has tended to insufficiently support and could help meet emerging security needs. i know it's a long bill. but have you-all maybe starting with mr. griffin been able to take a look at this provision and from your initial read do you support it? secretary griffin: yes, sir. i have read that section. i have worked with some of the folks that are promulgating that initiative, and i support it. mr. gallon lager: that angle of -- mr. gallagher that angle of : the need to invest in hardware. we spend so much
gallagher. mr. gallagher: thank you, mr. chairman. this is a great hearing to have. i think sometimes we overlook the issue of technology transfer and just to follow up on what was said about the need to go on offense, as we're considering a few initiatives, obviously the need to strengthen cfius. i would also like to call your attention to section 217 of the senate ndaa which provides the usdr&e with the authority to establish or fund a nonprofit entity to help facilitate research and...
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let's bring in trace gallagher. he has new information as well. >> kimberly, i want to piggyback on what kristin was talking about because they talked about this explosive device in earlier cbs and reported that the suspect was wearing what they termed as fake grenades. we don't know if we are conflating the two but all the tech to -- detective would say was that the device was taken care of. we don't know if it's next acte explosive device. earlier they were talking about looking for explosive devices, going through the building and scanning for these things. so right now it's unclear if this person walked in with these phony grenades and thought they would make him look more nefarious than he did. we don't know if that's the same device police were talking about when they say there was an explosive device that was taken care of. we don't know if it was exploded. the context of that remains a bit unclear, and it still is very unclear whether or not the suspect actually went in the front door, opening fire, or walke
let's bring in trace gallagher. he has new information as well. >> kimberly, i want to piggyback on what kristin was talking about because they talked about this explosive device in earlier cbs and reported that the suspect was wearing what they termed as fake grenades. we don't know if we are conflating the two but all the tech to -- detective would say was that the device was taken care of. we don't know if it's next acte explosive device. earlier they were talking about looking for...
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accords what a modification to his mind actually means in real terms well thank you very much andy gallagher with all the latest from bogota where with most of the counted conservative candidates k. is heading to the tree and our other top story this hour more than six hundred refugees and migrants arrived in the spanish force of the week after italy in malta turned in the way the red cross has called on european union member states to follow spain's example and put into practice the humanitarian values promises i call panel has more from the land. on dry land at last clearly happy to be here. special care for pregnant women mothers their toddlers and others most vulnerable these migrants and refugees were forced to spend the week at sea european union leaders squabble over migration policy and show ships are just doing their work are saving lives as in the ben and humanitarian organization saving lives is not a crime or not a course of this situation are also not a solution what we are at the end this is a symptom of a failing of the european governments relief workers say many migrants lan
accords what a modification to his mind actually means in real terms well thank you very much andy gallagher with all the latest from bogota where with most of the counted conservative candidates k. is heading to the tree and our other top story this hour more than six hundred refugees and migrants arrived in the spanish force of the week after italy in malta turned in the way the red cross has called on european union member states to follow spain's example and put into practice the...
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jim gallagher, it was his vision 40 years ago when nobody was as active as they are now really into running and has carried on this tradition. so, this year they included a car show, which brought out even more people. and the lieutenant has asked at some point in an upcoming meeting we bring retired firefighter jim gallagher before the commission to acknowledge him for his efforts. he was there this year and i would like to do so. maybe i could work on that, picking a date with you, president cleaveland. i would like to congratulate commissioner covington to her reappointment. congratulations to you, commissioner covington. >> commissioner covington: thank you. >> congratulations. i had the pleasure of being there. [applause] >> then on the 15th, we attended a labor management meeting which we do monthly with the executive board of local 798. i also met that afternoon introduced the deputies to the new department head over the health service system. i have known her previously. she worked in the ems field for a long time and most recently had worked at st. francis hospital. so, it was good
jim gallagher, it was his vision 40 years ago when nobody was as active as they are now really into running and has carried on this tradition. so, this year they included a car show, which brought out even more people. and the lieutenant has asked at some point in an upcoming meeting we bring retired firefighter jim gallagher before the commission to acknowledge him for his efforts. he was there this year and i would like to do so. maybe i could work on that, picking a date with you, president...
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trace gallagher has more. a little breaking news. you talked about the area being shut down. the interstates are shut down. the anne arundle medical center with two patients is on lock down. we're trying to get a google earth to see how far the medical center is from the newspaper to see why they would be on lockdown. we know some schools were on lock down. it's unclear why the medical center handling patients is also on lock down. we've been talking about the reporter, phil davis, that gave us great insight. he was inside as the shooting happened. he just gave an interview to the baltimore sun. we told you the sun is the parent company of the capital newspaper. they own the baltimore sun. they were also swept out of security reasons because of this shooting. phil davis "it was like a war zone. a situation that would be hard to describe for a while. he says i'm a police reporter. i write about this stuff. not necessarily to this extend but shootings and death all the time. as much as i'm going to try to articulate how traumatizing it is to be hiding under your desk, you don't
trace gallagher has more. a little breaking news. you talked about the area being shut down. the interstates are shut down. the anne arundle medical center with two patients is on lock down. we're trying to get a google earth to see how far the medical center is from the newspaper to see why they would be on lockdown. we know some schools were on lock down. it's unclear why the medical center handling patients is also on lock down. we've been talking about the reporter, phil davis, that gave us...
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shannon. >> shannon: trace gallagher, thank you. of president trump saluting a north korean military officials causing a bit of controversy. kristin fisher is here to bring us the facts. >> by definition, a military salute as a sign of respect, so for a sitting u.s. president to salute a three star general of a hostile regime, you can see why it's raising some eyebrows especially since both countries are technically still at war. not to mention the first video of the salute was released via north korean state media. it shows president trump reaching out to shake the north korean general sam but instead of shaking his hand, the general salute him, so president trump salutes him back. several military analysts that they've never seen an american president salute an officer of another military, much less a hostile one. but the official protocol on how presidents should meet foreign leaders is murky. remember a few years ago, former president barack obama took some heat for bowing to the saudi king. in fact, our current president critic
shannon. >> shannon: trace gallagher, thank you. of president trump saluting a north korean military officials causing a bit of controversy. kristin fisher is here to bring us the facts. >> by definition, a military salute as a sign of respect, so for a sitting u.s. president to salute a three star general of a hostile regime, you can see why it's raising some eyebrows especially since both countries are technically still at war. not to mention the first video of the salute was...
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>> shannon: trace gallagher, thank you very much., conservative commentators like rush limbaugh are asking why the media is now so outraged about something that is not new to this administration. >> children and families being separated at the border, eight as an entirely manufactured crisis. it's entirely manufactured. this has been going on for years. happened during the obama administration. nobody said a word about it, primarily the media. >> shannon: tonight's panel, to debate it, adrian elrod, the former communications director for hillary clinton, and kayleigh mcenany, spokesperson for the republican national committee. welcome, both. >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: here's a quote: "democrats who under bill clinton stood by as the child was removed to the compression of communist cuba are comparing it to nazi germany." is there a double standard going on? ten years ago, five years ago, is it something that both sides will play with, politically advantageous? >> first of all, i don't think the rhetoric, anytime you're compar
>> shannon: trace gallagher, thank you very much., conservative commentators like rush limbaugh are asking why the media is now so outraged about something that is not new to this administration. >> children and families being separated at the border, eight as an entirely manufactured crisis. it's entirely manufactured. this has been going on for years. happened during the obama administration. nobody said a word about it, primarily the media. >> shannon: tonight's panel, to...
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charlotte gallagher, thanks very much. pictures from turkey, where the main opposition candidate is holding a meeting. a big turnout there for the party standing and rivalling, trying to unseat president erdogan. this is supporters of the governing party in turkey until president erdogan took control. he's been in office as prime minister and now in the last year or prime minister and now in the last year 01’ so as a prime minister and now in the last year or so as a president with extended powers, getting on for 15 yea rs extended powers, getting on for 15 years for the best rallies organised by the main opposition candidate. they've actually come together and started attacking each other in order to combine their forces because they don't believe resident ed gamba presents a majority of opinion any more. they accept it was hugely popular but think he's less so can hugely popular but think he's less so can be beaten. their best hope is not to win tomorrow, but to force president erdogan into a second—round. then he looks
charlotte gallagher, thanks very much. pictures from turkey, where the main opposition candidate is holding a meeting. a big turnout there for the party standing and rivalling, trying to unseat president erdogan. this is supporters of the governing party in turkey until president erdogan took control. he's been in office as prime minister and now in the last year or prime minister and now in the last year 01’ so as a prime minister and now in the last year or so as a president with extended...
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thank you, dianne gallagher, for that reporting. polo sandoval, thank you for staying on top of it from new jersey. sources telling cnn president trump will head to capitol hill on tuesday to talk immigration with house republicans and this news comes after president trump sent lawmakers scrambling on friday when he said during an interview he would not support a compromise immigration bill that had taken weeks to negotiate among republicans. >> a couple of different bills on immigration probably next week. >> yeah. >> one of them the goodlatte bill. the other is something more moderate. would you sign either one of those? >> i'm looking at both of them. i certainly wouldn't sign the more moderate one. >> what does the bill have to >> i need a bill tha gives this country tremendous border security. i have to have that. >> got to have the wall? does that mean the wall? >> we have to have the wall. if we don't have the wall there's no bill. >> the white house later clarified saying the president had misunderstood the question and woul
thank you, dianne gallagher, for that reporting. polo sandoval, thank you for staying on top of it from new jersey. sources telling cnn president trump will head to capitol hill on tuesday to talk immigration with house republicans and this news comes after president trump sent lawmakers scrambling on friday when he said during an interview he would not support a compromise immigration bill that had taken weeks to negotiate among republicans. >> a couple of different bills on immigration...
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trace gallagher, thank you very much. according to 2016 exit polling, 70% of voters say they supreme court appointments were either an of important or the most important factor for them. senator mcconnell's decision to keep the seat of lake justice scalia open for almost a year is going to be a big factor in driving voter to the polls. polls show republicans legging this year on the generic congressional ballot so we'll justice kennedy's retirement flip things for the fall? let's bring in pastor robert jeffress, fox news contributor. good to see you. >> thank you. >> shannon: you heard in the report from trace that there was talk about how it could impact roe v. wade and other decisions. justice kennedy had been friendly to abortion rights. i want to play something we heard tonight from cecile richards who stepped down as president of planned parenthood. >> this is definitely the break the glass moment. i guess what i'm hearing, definitely in the last few hour hours. this is throwing kerosene on the fire already burning a
trace gallagher, thank you very much. according to 2016 exit polling, 70% of voters say they supreme court appointments were either an of important or the most important factor for them. senator mcconnell's decision to keep the seat of lake justice scalia open for almost a year is going to be a big factor in driving voter to the polls. polls show republicans legging this year on the generic congressional ballot so we'll justice kennedy's retirement flip things for the fall? let's bring in...
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the russian the summit and attend hearing on capitol hill between fbi and doj officials s trace gallagher, we are going to the scene in an apple is to kristin fisher. >> reporter: what happened is one of the worst attacks in journalists ever in the history of the united states and it started at 2:30 this afternoon, right behind me with a shotgun and smoke grenades, he shot and killed 5 employees and police identified those victims 30 minutes ago at a press conference. and john mcnamara and rebecca smith, as for the shooter he is not officially identified by police. in the capital gazette's parent company, 38-year-old jared rameau's had a long-running feud with the paper that started in 2011 when the capital gazette cover criminal harassment case against him and in 2012 filed a defamation lawsuit against the paper and columnist. and lost that lawsuit, the deputy chief. >> this was a targeted attack on the capital gazette. this person was prepared to come in and shoot people. his intent was to cause harm. >> at the press conference the deputy police chief, the separate law enforcement in th
the russian the summit and attend hearing on capitol hill between fbi and doj officials s trace gallagher, we are going to the scene in an apple is to kristin fisher. >> reporter: what happened is one of the worst attacks in journalists ever in the history of the united states and it started at 2:30 this afternoon, right behind me with a shotgun and smoke grenades, he shot and killed 5 employees and police identified those victims 30 minutes ago at a press conference. and john mcnamara...
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of the peace accord with the revolutionary forces of colombia or fark that hangs in the balance gallagher joins us live from the tasso andy there are two very different candidates facing each other tell us what the main differences are. yet two very different candidates as you said reflecting a very divided electorate here on the one hand you have. a relative unknown in colombian politics picked by former president really who has a controversial human rights record he's someone that stands for law and order someone who is seen as a pro-business candidate and also someone perhaps more importantly who is a critic of those peace accords with the fark guerillas he's saying that there was a basically had the red carpet rolled out for them and their victims haven't seen justice on the other side of the political spectrum you have gustavo petro no stranger to political colombian politics a former governor himself he is seen as someone who wants to tackle inequality reduce this country's reliance on carbon fuels and bring a quality across the entire country but let's take a closer look at the man
of the peace accord with the revolutionary forces of colombia or fark that hangs in the balance gallagher joins us live from the tasso andy there are two very different candidates facing each other tell us what the main differences are. yet two very different candidates as you said reflecting a very divided electorate here on the one hand you have. a relative unknown in colombian politics picked by former president really who has a controversial human rights record he's someone that stands for...
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forty one year old when may jeopardize peace accords signed with fox rebels in twenty sixteen other gallagher reports on baba tough. he may be a fresh face in colombian politics but his event duke a took to the stage his supporters were ecstatic to gaze young untested at his promise to tackle some of colombia's biggest issues elo certainly i guess for our motion this is the opportunity we'll waiting to pass through the page of polarization the page of given since the poison page i did not recognize the enemies in colombia i will not govern nor do i have hate nor will i have hate.
forty one year old when may jeopardize peace accords signed with fox rebels in twenty sixteen other gallagher reports on baba tough. he may be a fresh face in colombian politics but his event duke a took to the stage his supporters were ecstatic to gaze young untested at his promise to tackle some of colombia's biggest issues elo certainly i guess for our motion this is the opportunity we'll waiting to pass through the page of polarization the page of given since the poison page i did not...
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tony gallagher, the son's editor. seen in the political mould.t could well be someone from the...heis mould. it could well be someone from the he is going upstairs apparently, mr dacre. whoever takes over the job, apparently, mr dacre. whoever takes over thejob, are they apparently, mr dacre. whoever takes over the job, are they going to have him breathing down their neck?l comparison with alex ferguson and manchester united. whoever comes in, it's going to be huge shoes to fill. you're going to have this guy who's incredibly powerful. is he going to be on the phone every day saying, thatis be on the phone every day saying, that is wrong? i think is going to have to be a really tough person. it's hard to imagine him taking a step back. he is very hands on. whoever succeeds him, probably should expect a phone call. is the kind of thing he and affected! let's go the telegraph. mr davis, david davis, brexit secretariat in public battle with theresa may over brexit. could we see david davis resigned tomorrow? finally! i was could we see david davis r
tony gallagher, the son's editor. seen in the political mould.t could well be someone from the...heis mould. it could well be someone from the he is going upstairs apparently, mr dacre. whoever takes over the job, apparently, mr dacre. whoever takes over thejob, are they apparently, mr dacre. whoever takes over the job, are they going to have him breathing down their neck?l comparison with alex ferguson and manchester united. whoever comes in, it's going to be huge shoes to fill. you're going...
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dianne gallagher has the story.ts-bringing their brand of activism-- and all the crowds and cameras that come with it-- to the south side of chicago...-nats- announced earlier this month back in the parkland officially kicked off their next movement... a 75-stop, cross-country, politial action summer tour and voter registration drive.. alfonso calderon/chicago activist: "we're calling this the road to change, what better place to bring change to than chicago-" linking up with young chicago activists... like trevon bosely and arieyanna williams, who've been working with them since before the march for our lives in washington earlier this year -- will join them on the summer tour--the parkland teens taking a bit of a backseat at the first summer stop-- the "chicago strong" rally and saint sabina academy peace march--instead, choosing to shine their spotlight on the windy city's youth movements --which have struggled to garner the same kind of attention--trevon bosely/chicago activist: "i've been fighting violence for
dianne gallagher has the story.ts-bringing their brand of activism-- and all the crowds and cameras that come with it-- to the south side of chicago...-nats- announced earlier this month back in the parkland officially kicked off their next movement... a 75-stop, cross-country, politial action summer tour and voter registration drive.. alfonso calderon/chicago activist: "we're calling this the road to change, what better place to bring change to than chicago-" linking up with young...
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niall 0'gallagher reports for our world. barcelona. of catalonia. 0ne of the most prosperous parts of spain. it has a distinct culture, and its own language. but under the dictatorship of general francisco franco, speaking catalan was banned and the region's autonomy was lost. when democracy was restored, catalonia was able to govern itself within spain, and most people here expected that. —— accepted that. but recently support for independence has risen, and the region's people are now split on whether they should remain part of this pain. —— part of spain. with political tension rising, a referendum on independent was called for the first of october 2017. i reported on a referendum and that people personally involved on both sides of the debate. this programme tells the story of the struggle and asks what next catalonia? —— for catalonia. to understand what happened on the day of the referendum, you have to travel to france. to a small town called elna in catalan. it is in the pyrenees just over the border from catalonia in north—eas
niall 0'gallagher reports for our world. barcelona. of catalonia. 0ne of the most prosperous parts of spain. it has a distinct culture, and its own language. but under the dictatorship of general francisco franco, speaking catalan was banned and the region's autonomy was lost. when democracy was restored, catalonia was able to govern itself within spain, and most people here expected that. —— accepted that. but recently support for independence has risen, and the region's people are now...
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diane gallagher is with us in tornillo. there is also a large block of people. diane, what did you see? >> a lot of people that came from canada, people from florida who came to show. people are right at the edge with the intake center. they said the biggest thing for them was the confusion. they don't know how the reunification is going to happen. they want to address that first. they want the president to -- sort of. -- some of them comparing the situation here in the united states to, so there was a sense of, again, solidarity with the children here, but also a serious. more than anything, they talked about voting. a lot of them spoke directly to to the president and shared stories that perhaps could convince them to go back on these policies. >> this president and his administration, they use cruelty as a hobby, incompetence is their standard operating procedure, division is their tool, and we cannot leave it to chance. >> we will hold this administration and theirs who are silent. we will not forget one child. >> that was the refrain we heard over and over
diane gallagher is with us in tornillo. there is also a large block of people. diane, what did you see? >> a lot of people that came from canada, people from florida who came to show. people are right at the edge with the intake center. they said the biggest thing for them was the confusion. they don't know how the reunification is going to happen. they want to address that first. they want the president to -- sort of. -- some of them comparing the situation here in the united states to,...
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trace gallagher with this live for us. trace?e of the me too movement, former president clintos sexl misconduct allegations and his affair have gained new scrutiny. even though mr. clinton says the me too movement is long overdue, he was combative and a bit vague in answering questions for "the today show." he does not think that president trump has gotten a free pass on the dozen plus sexual misconduct allegations against him, but he does say the media coverage is not nearly what you'd expect. if this was a democratic president, impeachment would be underway. >> a lotf the facts have been conveniently omitted to make the story work. i think partly because they're frustrated that they got serious allegations against the current occupant of the oval office and his voters don't seem to care. >> you saw the author, james patterson sitting next to hi he's part of the interview because he and the former presidents have written a new book. patterson was surprised by the lewinsky details and that we should move on. >> and monica lewinsk
trace gallagher with this live for us. trace?e of the me too movement, former president clintos sexl misconduct allegations and his affair have gained new scrutiny. even though mr. clinton says the me too movement is long overdue, he was combative and a bit vague in answering questions for "the today show." he does not think that president trump has gotten a free pass on the dozen plus sexual misconduct allegations against him, but he does say the media coverage is not nearly what...
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you believe in, get involved in your local community, and be watchful of wherever you go.dianne gallaghernn, parkland, florida (michelle) a park honoring a 13 year old killed in santa rosa officially opened today off moorland avenue. andy lopez was killed by a sheriff's deputy in 2013. the four and a half acre park has a community garden, dog park, basketball court, playground and a memorial garden honoring lopez. organizers say today they're remembering lopez and celebrating the spirit of unity that rose during the park planning process. (michelle)next: you see a lot of things on traffic cameras. but this is one you might not have seen before -- a curious cockatoo on the roadways. we all know guys like gavin. boasting. overselling his achievements. making false claims. as lieutenant governor, he skipped many of his duties, saying the job was "so dull," he only shows up to work at the state capitol "like one day a week, tops." the same gavin who, as mayor, "split town" during a massive oil spill and "jetted off...to hawaii." gavin's... not gonna work... as governor. (michelle)new video of
you believe in, get involved in your local community, and be watchful of wherever you go.dianne gallaghernn, parkland, florida (michelle) a park honoring a 13 year old killed in santa rosa officially opened today off moorland avenue. andy lopez was killed by a sheriff's deputy in 2013. the four and a half acre park has a community garden, dog park, basketball court, playground and a memorial garden honoring lopez. organizers say today they're remembering lopez and celebrating the spirit of...
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trace gallagher is live now. trace?e should remember, shep, a couple players that raised their hands during the games. not a single player note down but a couple did raise hands as a protest for racial injustice. one of them is malcolm jenkins, a defensive back and a very strong safety all-pro. he's been very proactive in saying the president has made this all about the fact that he believes the players are disrespecting the military and america. he says the overall push here had nothing to do with that. this is all about rial injustice. malcolm jenkins has been a very strong force in philadelphia. he's raised tens of millions for inner city schools. we know his teammate chris long was strongly against going to the white house. when the patriots won the super bowl in president trump's first year in office, he did not go to the white house. hoongor us here at fox news, a great family. chris long lives in charlottesville, virginia. after the violence there and the president's reaction to that, chris long became a very str
trace gallagher is live now. trace?e should remember, shep, a couple players that raised their hands during the games. not a single player note down but a couple did raise hands as a protest for racial injustice. one of them is malcolm jenkins, a defensive back and a very strong safety all-pro. he's been very proactive in saying the president has made this all about the fact that he believes the players are disrespecting the military and america. he says the overall push here had nothing to do...
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i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith.have the latest on the investigation from the shooting in maryland and what we're learning about the victim. we'll speak to the mayor of annapolis. a city in mourning. that's coming up on "shepard smith reporting." >> thanks, trace. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein facing tough questions from lawmakers yesterday at the house judiciary committee along with chris wray who testified as well. lawmakers demanding answers about withholding documents related to the russia probe. joined by robert driscoll from the d.c. office of stafford. welcome. good to have you. >> thanks for having me, ed. >> ed: what was your take-away? between the border crisis and the retirement of justice anthony kennedy, not enough people in the country may have been able to focus in on that i.g. report from the justice department that basically had this bottom line saying, there was no real bias even though they had page after page suggested just that, bias. >> i think the report was stunning to me as a former
i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith.have the latest on the investigation from the shooting in maryland and what we're learning about the victim. we'll speak to the mayor of annapolis. a city in mourning. that's coming up on "shepard smith reporting." >> thanks, trace. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein facing tough questions from lawmakers yesterday at the house judiciary committee along with chris wray who testified as well. lawmakers demanding answers about...
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trace gallagher tracks what is next and kim got the good news tonight.here she is next to her husband the pres. investigate the media's claims about the first lady's conspiracy theories about milania. oh don't... it's early 90s sitcom star dave coulier... cut...it...out! [laughing] what year is it? as long as stuff gets lost in the couch, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. this endangered species is getting help from some unexpected friends. these zebra and antelope. they're wearing iot sensors, connected to the ibm cloud. when poachers enter the area, the animals run for it. which alerts rangers, who can track their motions and help stop them before any harm is done. it's a smart way to help increase the rhino population. and turn the poachers into the endangered species. ♪ ♪ we're here to help every veteran with a low-rate va loan for a new home purchase, or to refinance their existing home. so, call us for your free 60-second rate quote. even a small reduction in rate can
trace gallagher tracks what is next and kim got the good news tonight.here she is next to her husband the pres. investigate the media's claims about the first lady's conspiracy theories about milania. oh don't... it's early 90s sitcom star dave coulier... cut...it...out! [laughing] what year is it? as long as stuff gets lost in the couch, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. this endangered species is getting help...
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here's our health and science correspondent james gallagher. british life and nearly 70 years, but it is feeling the pressure. patients are waiting longer to be seen in amd or to get cancer treatment. but now more money has been found. an extra £20 billion a year by the financial year starting in 2023. so where is that cash coming from? that will be through the brexit dividend, the fa ct through the brexit dividend, the fact that we are no longer sending vast amounts of money every year to the ee you once we leave the eu, and we asa the ee you once we leave the eu, and we as a country will be contributing a bit more. those last few words could affect your paycheque. the idaa could affect your paycheque. the idea that there is a brexit dividend is pure fiction. it's a pure mattar of arithmetic. thara is pure fiction. it's a pure mattar of arithmetic. there will be no axtra of arithmetic. there will be no extra money in four yaars' tima bacausa extra money in four yaars' tima because of tha extra money in four yaars' tima because of the financial
here's our health and science correspondent james gallagher. british life and nearly 70 years, but it is feeling the pressure. patients are waiting longer to be seen in amd or to get cancer treatment. but now more money has been found. an extra £20 billion a year by the financial year starting in 2023. so where is that cash coming from? that will be through the brexit dividend, the fa ct through the brexit dividend, the fact that we are no longer sending vast amounts of money every year to the...
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i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. the president is refusing to back down on the policy of separating children from their parents at the southern border. >> we can release all immigrant families and minors who show up at the border from central america or we can arrest this adults for the federal crime of illegal entry. those are the only two options. >> the images and sounds of separated children adding to the outrage. here's a reporting or takened by pro publica, a nonprofit jour l journalist group. [crying]. >> trace : president trump claims it's up to congress to fix the problem. some of his fellow republicans say the trump administration could stop the separation of families right now. >> zero tolerance policy is of their making. the policy we're talking about was implemented by this administration. they can change it if they wanted to. >> the president headed to capitol hill to meet with gop lawmakers. they're working on an immigration bill that calls for ending the separation of parents and kids. we have team fo
i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. the president is refusing to back down on the policy of separating children from their parents at the southern border. >> we can release all immigrant families and minors who show up at the border from central america or we can arrest this adults for the federal crime of illegal entry. those are the only two options. >> the images and sounds of separated children adding to the outrage. here's a reporting or takened by pro publica, a...
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cnn's diane gallagher has the story. >>> i said how y'all doing, chicago?ing their brand of activism and all the crowds and cameras that come with it to the south side of chicago. >> everyone from parkland is so grateful to be here with you today. we're so grateful to fight with you, stand with you, rally with you. >> reporter: announced earlier this month in florida, the students from parkland officially kicked off their next movement, a 75-stop cross-country political action summer tour and voter registration drive. >> we're calling this the "road to change." what place better to bring change to than chicago? >> reporter: linking one young chicago activists like trevon bosley and arianna williams who will join them on the summer tour. the parkland teens taking a back seat at the first summer stop. the chicago strong rally in st. sabina academy peace march. instead, choosing to shine their spotlight on the windy city's youth movements which have struggled to garner the same kind of attention. >> i've been fighting anti-violence for eight or nine years. we
cnn's diane gallagher has the story. >>> i said how y'all doing, chicago?ing their brand of activism and all the crowds and cameras that come with it to the south side of chicago. >> everyone from parkland is so grateful to be here with you today. we're so grateful to fight with you, stand with you, rally with you. >> reporter: announced earlier this month in florida, the students from parkland officially kicked off their next movement, a 75-stop cross-country political...
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trace gallagher, appreciate that.been only a little over 24 hours since the major doj inspector general was release. what is the press missing. kim is on the wall street journal board. what jumped out when you read this? >> most of the headlines today have been focussed on jim comey. no question that this was a very damning indictment of his leadership while he was there. then, again, democrats and a lot in the media would like to pin it all on him. what struck him this was a searing indictment of the entire fbi and its culture. the argument they live by a rule they themselves craft and impose rules on everybody else, but they don't live by them. we have examples in here of employees using their home computers and cellphones for work business. we found out that comey's entire staff was complicit in helping him conceal from the department of justices the press conference is hillary clinton. we have unauthorized contacts with the press. an assistant attorney general tipping off the hillary clinton team. he didn't abide
trace gallagher, appreciate that.been only a little over 24 hours since the major doj inspector general was release. what is the press missing. kim is on the wall street journal board. what jumped out when you read this? >> most of the headlines today have been focussed on jim comey. no question that this was a very damning indictment of his leadership while he was there. then, again, democrats and a lot in the media would like to pin it all on him. what struck him this was a searing...
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i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. first lady melania trump making a surprise visit to the southern border. meantime, president trump faces backlash over his zero tolerance policy and the separation of immigrant families. the first lady visiting a shelter for undocumented children in texas. more on that in a moment. the first, the president signed an executive order to keep immigrant families together. he says it's still up to congress to solve the problem. he's accusing democrats of blocking bills to fix the issue. >> the democrats are causing tremendous damage and destruction and lives by not doing something about this. they don't care about the children, they don't care about the injury, they don't care about the problems. they don't care about anything. all they do is obstruct. >> democrats pushing back accusing president trump of using immigrant children as bargaining chips. >> he can still fix it on his own. he created this. let's be honest, the president has used these tiny hostages, used the zero tolerance as a
i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. first lady melania trump making a surprise visit to the southern border. meantime, president trump faces backlash over his zero tolerance policy and the separation of immigrant families. the first lady visiting a shelter for undocumented children in texas. more on that in a moment. the first, the president signed an executive order to keep immigrant families together. he says it's still up to congress to solve the problem. he's accusing democrats of...
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i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. president trump claims democrats are making up phony stories of sadness and grief at the southern border where his policy has separated hundreds of children from their parents. as you just saw, the president met with families of people that said that they were permanently separated from loved ones. they didn't get to say good-bye. they didn't get to reunite. by undocumented immigrants. watch this. >> we're gathered today to hear from the american victims of illegal immigration. you know, you hear the other side. you never hear this side. >> today a gauatemalan mother sued the government but got her son back today. democrats say president trump is trying to use the children as leverage to force through a republican immigration bill. >> he's taking infant children hostage. wrenching them from the arms of their parents. traumaizing them perhaps for life. >> after calling on congress to fix the problem by passing an immigration bill, the president is telling gop lawmakers to stop wasting
i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. president trump claims democrats are making up phony stories of sadness and grief at the southern border where his policy has separated hundreds of children from their parents. as you just saw, the president met with families of people that said that they were permanently separated from loved ones. they didn't get to say good-bye. they didn't get to reunite. by undocumented immigrants. watch this. >> we're gathered today to hear from the american...
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trace gallagher has more. trace?entioned president trump will present the medal of honor to garland's widow. the first time she met her future husband, she looked at his 5'6", 120-pound frame and she said this. watch. >> i heard so many stories about what he had done in the local newspapers and so forth. i couldn't imagine it. they don't want me to say it but i'm going to say it anyway. i said to my mother, that little wharf rat couldn't have done all he said he did. >> but he did. garland connor is the second most decorated world war ii veteran. he took part in ten campaigns and was wounded seven times. he was awarded three purple hearts, four silver stars and the distinguished service cross, which today in moments is being upgraded to the medal of honor, shep. >> shepard: lieutenant connor's brave actions came at what was really a key time in that war. >> true. because for context, the battle that you talked about where lieutenant connor helped push back the 600 german soldiers came after the battle of the bulge. t
trace gallagher has more. trace?entioned president trump will present the medal of honor to garland's widow. the first time she met her future husband, she looked at his 5'6", 120-pound frame and she said this. watch. >> i heard so many stories about what he had done in the local newspapers and so forth. i couldn't imagine it. they don't want me to say it but i'm going to say it anyway. i said to my mother, that little wharf rat couldn't have done all he said he did. >> but he...
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chase gallagher is live in our west coast newsroom to explain. trace. >> when the government takes your money, and property, you don't have to be convicted of a crime, or even charged with a crime, you simply have to be suspected of wrongdoing. for example, in this case u.s. customs and border protection believes he was involved in either smuggling, drug trafficking, or money laundering, though they've offered no evidence to support the allegations. the agency released a statement saying when he made his way through airport security in cleveland, quoting, tsa agencies discovered artfully concealed u.s. currency. he provided inconsistent statements regarding the currency, had no verifiable source of income, and possessed evidence of structuring activity, were you make deposits and withdrawals of less than $10,000 to avoid the banks from notifying the department of treasury. the family says there was no artful deception. the money was wrapped in paper, placed in his carry-on, and that any inconsistent statements were because of his poor english. ka
chase gallagher is live in our west coast newsroom to explain. trace. >> when the government takes your money, and property, you don't have to be convicted of a crime, or even charged with a crime, you simply have to be suspected of wrongdoing. for example, in this case u.s. customs and border protection believes he was involved in either smuggling, drug trafficking, or money laundering, though they've offered no evidence to support the allegations. the agency released a statement saying...
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our dianne gallagher is back there in galveston, texas. what is expected there today? >> reporter: froed, our protest much like chicago isn't expected to start for a little bit of time it's going be smaller than what you're seeing around the rest of the country. in part to population and also due to the fact they've been out here protesting weekly if not daily in these border communities, not just since the rest of the name became aware of the zero tolerance policy, but some for years have protested i.c.e. as an entity itself. they're sponsoring protests around the country. we're thinking about 100 people, according to organizers. really, mcallen, texas, the images from the processing center, which is just down the road, i toured it a couple of weeks ago. those images, those parents in cages t last cages covered in mylar blankets before they're separated. people in mcallen looking to people around the country to show them support today. >> dianne gallagher, thank you so much. as we continue to monitor the gathering across the country, more happening nationwide as milli
our dianne gallagher is back there in galveston, texas. what is expected there today? >> reporter: froed, our protest much like chicago isn't expected to start for a little bit of time it's going be smaller than what you're seeing around the rest of the country. in part to population and also due to the fact they've been out here protesting weekly if not daily in these border communities, not just since the rest of the name became aware of the zero tolerance policy, but some for years...
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cnn correspondent diane gallagher is there now. so diane, some of the lawmakers just spoke. they're from mcallen, texas. has there been an expressed point of view yet from homestead, florida? >> yes, actually, just a couple of minutes ago, a small delegation of democratic congressman and women walked in to the facility here at homestead. they spoke beforehand. now, this is not the first time this week they've tried to get in to this, as hs calls it, a temporary shelter. all from this immediate area are here to go ahead, look through on a tour, a guided tour. if it's anything like what i went through yesterday, it's pretty quick, brisk, and you don't get to see a whole lot. but debbie wasserman schultz spoke out saying, look, we should have been able to see this when we showed upped on wednesday. >> there really shouldn't be any issue with giving a member of congress access essentially upon request. if there's nothing that they are concerned about not showing us, then other than making sure they're taking precautions to keep the children safe and that we're not disrupting the
cnn correspondent diane gallagher is there now. so diane, some of the lawmakers just spoke. they're from mcallen, texas. has there been an expressed point of view yet from homestead, florida? >> yes, actually, just a couple of minutes ago, a small delegation of democratic congressman and women walked in to the facility here at homestead. they spoke beforehand. now, this is not the first time this week they've tried to get in to this, as hs calls it, a temporary shelter. all from this...