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you know, he's going out to meet with and mourn with hopefully these grieving families, but then comehe tweets. you know, he's attacking beto o'rourke. he's meeting with the families and then he's walking out of there and attacking the senator from the state where the massacre occurred and the mayor as well. and what's tough about this is he's making it about himself. he's bringing the attention back to him instead of where the attention should be, which is these families that are grieving at this unimaginable time. so, you know, the number one rule in moments like this is humility. it's not about you. it's about the people who are impacted and it's about the country and donald trump just can't seem to wrap his mine around that. >> you know, joshua, at a campaign speech today the former vice president joe biden talked about how other presidents have responded to tragedies. here it is. >> american presidents have stepped up in the past. george h.w. bush renouncing his membership in the nra. president clinton after oklahoma city. george w. bush going to a mosque after 9/11. president ob
you know, he's going out to meet with and mourn with hopefully these grieving families, but then comehe tweets. you know, he's attacking beto o'rourke. he's meeting with the families and then he's walking out of there and attacking the senator from the state where the massacre occurred and the mayor as well. and what's tough about this is he's making it about himself. he's bringing the attention back to him instead of where the attention should be, which is these families that are grieving at...
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we begin tonight with a fox news alert, grieving communities tomorrow, the visit will be all about honoring the victims, democrats in el paso or warning him to stay away. we bring a message of unity to a divided nation? pressure is on lawmakers to act on so-called red flag laws, we get inside scoop on whether that will actually happen. in dayton, ohio next girlfriend speaks out. the democratic congressman publicly naming and shaming trump campaign donors in texas, the trump campaign says is putting a target on donors. congressman steve scalise speaks out tonight. welcome to fox news at night. we begin in el paso. the city prepares. >> reporter: city leaders say they would like to prepare for 22 funerals after saturday's mass shooting but instead they are bracing for a visit for the president. a visit many local elected officials say shouldn't be happening. >> this community is full of hope and resilience in beauty but the other thing i heard totally unsolicited from victims still in the hospital, they grabbed my arm and tell me tell him not to come here. >> it would be insulting everyone. i
we begin tonight with a fox news alert, grieving communities tomorrow, the visit will be all about honoring the victims, democrats in el paso or warning him to stay away. we bring a message of unity to a divided nation? pressure is on lawmakers to act on so-called red flag laws, we get inside scoop on whether that will actually happen. in dayton, ohio next girlfriend speaks out. the democratic congressman publicly naming and shaming trump campaign donors in texas, the trump campaign says is...
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so they were sort of grieving two different ways. their pastor referred to them early on as the two loneliest people in the world because, you know, unless you think of the parents of charles manson or jeffrey dahmer or someone like that, they don't have anyone who understands what they're going through. they're in uncharted territory. but they had a lot of great friends. their pastor, who's also in the book, is a wonderful man. >> host: mark housen? >> guest: wonderful. everyone in the area has looked up to him. he lost his job, essentially, because he supported the klebolds and did their, did dylan's funeral. >> host: tell us about dylan's funeral. >> guest: okay, dylan's funeral. first of all, it was very private. it was less than a week after columbine, and the family was afraid to have a funeral. or who might go. they did it in secrecy. they had not been going to a church regularly, but they had attended st. phillips lutheran church at one time x a friend got word to pastor that the klebolds needed somebody. they didn't have a p
so they were sort of grieving two different ways. their pastor referred to them early on as the two loneliest people in the world because, you know, unless you think of the parents of charles manson or jeffrey dahmer or someone like that, they don't have anyone who understands what they're going through. they're in uncharted territory. but they had a lot of great friends. their pastor, who's also in the book, is a wonderful man. >> host: mark housen? >> guest: wonderful. everyone in...
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they were grieving into different ways.their pastor referred to them as the two loneliest people in the world early on. if you think of the parents of charles manson or jeffrey dahmer, they don't have anyone who understands what they're going through. they had a lot of great friends, their pastor was a wonderful m man. everyone in the area looked up to him. he lost his job because he was supportive of that family. >> tell us about dylan's funeral. >> it was very private, the family was afraid to have a funeral. they did it in secrecy. they had not been going to a church regularly but they attended a lutheran church at one time in a friend got word that they needed somebody. they didn't have a pastor and they needed somebody to bury their son. so he agreed and there were fewer than a dozen people there. he prepared something but when he got there, he realized he needed to throw it out and just talk. so he had everybody talk about dylan and the brother didn't know what to make of it. so then the pastor quoted a passage of scr
they were grieving into different ways.their pastor referred to them as the two loneliest people in the world early on. if you think of the parents of charles manson or jeffrey dahmer, they don't have anyone who understands what they're going through. they had a lot of great friends, their pastor was a wonderful m man. everyone in the area looked up to him. he lost his job because he was supportive of that family. >> tell us about dylan's funeral. >> it was very private, the family...
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. >>> this city is filled with heartbreak tonight among those grieving, the family of a woman who died here yesterday while shielding her 2-month-old infant from the gunfire. i spoke with her family this afternoon. >> how do you feel about being a mom? >> again >> again. >> happy >> reporter: just two months ago, jordan gave birth to her third child, a beautiful baby boy named paul yesterday jordan was one of 20 people tragically killed at this el paso walmart. >> she was incredible. she had a personality that could light up an entire room. everybody loved her. she was an incredible mom, too she's just a wonderful person. she would give anything for those kids, anything even her life. >> 24-year-old jordan and her husband andre had taken the baby to the store to buy school supplies for their older daughter when they heard about the shooting, jordan's sister and her parents immediately tried to get in touch with the couple. >> i texted them, we're at the unification center, praying to god you're on the bus and you'll be here. but they didn't come >> reporter: jordan had been shot the fa
. >>> this city is filled with heartbreak tonight among those grieving, the family of a woman who died here yesterday while shielding her 2-month-old infant from the gunfire. i spoke with her family this afternoon. >> how do you feel about being a mom? >> again >> again. >> happy >> reporter: just two months ago, jordan gave birth to her third child, a beautiful baby boy named paul yesterday jordan was one of 20 people tragically killed at this el paso...
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but it comes down to the fact there are grieving children and parents trying to support grieving childreng anything about it? thanks for talking to us. georgia, from the charity way. in a moment, the weather forecast. first, charity way. in a moment, the weatherforecast. first, let‘s find out what is coming up on the victoria derbyshire programme. this morning, in an exclusive film, this programme has learned that leaflets telling parents that new relationship education lessons in infa nt relationship education lessons in infant school would encourage their children to masturbate have been handed out in east london. another told parents that if they did not question the education, they would be questioned on the day of judgment. there is a variety of untruths, it says it will promote transgender is, promote homosexual lifestyles, that it will teach children in infant school about having sex and being encouraged to masturbate. of course, when parents see these untruths being peddled, they are worried. the group which distributed a leaflet says it is encouraging parents to look at the mater
but it comes down to the fact there are grieving children and parents trying to support grieving childreng anything about it? thanks for talking to us. georgia, from the charity way. in a moment, the weather forecast. first, charity way. in a moment, the weatherforecast. first, let‘s find out what is coming up on the victoria derbyshire programme. this morning, in an exclusive film, this programme has learned that leaflets telling parents that new relationship education lessons in infa nt...
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, which is led by dominic grieve, which is led by dominic grieve, which is looking at parliamentary processsee if you have to oust borisjohnson and had an election or can you just wrest control from the government and get it to parliament, exactly, and he seems to think he can do that but we are not sure how. precisely how that goes out with the electorate write this up remaining to be seen but my sense is it that among the many people who voted to leave, i don't think they'll be overly excited about some sort of parliamentary mechanism used to seize a way as they would see it, control from the opposition. i said -- i get that option is if the letter to you —— lose but of confidence or powers we re lose but of confidence or powers were restricted, you get those hands up were restricted, you get those hands up and say parliament is pressing me foran up and say parliament is pressing me for an election, and forcing me to a nswer for an election, and forcing me to answer the brothels to give us extensions because it cannot do this and had an election. i need a mandate, i'm going to people for
, which is led by dominic grieve, which is led by dominic grieve, which is looking at parliamentary processsee if you have to oust borisjohnson and had an election or can you just wrest control from the government and get it to parliament, exactly, and he seems to think he can do that but we are not sure how. precisely how that goes out with the electorate write this up remaining to be seen but my sense is it that among the many people who voted to leave, i don't think they'll be overly excited...
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today a community still grieving came together to help the victims. christy smith joins us live to explain. >> reporter: well, certainly in a community that is still grieving and trying to cope with the worst that can happen, this hits close to home. we heard many times today here that their hearts absolutely go out to those families affected in texas and ohio after two more mass shootings this weekend. the community has tried to support the families of the three people killed at the garlic festival including two children. today a car watch was held in san jose with proceeds going to the families here locally. in gilroy, the owner offered free haircuts to police, fire and ems workers as a way of giving back. he says the mass shootings were weighing heavy on his mind, too. >> my heart goes out to those affected by the other two shootings that have happened in texas and it's a terrible that i think that's happening right now in the nation, and i'm just lucky to be in a position where i am able to give back. i take care of my community as much as i can.
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dominic grieve said just before that thatis dominic grieve said just before that that is something jeremyke their bluff has been called by downing street. it seems like a face—off, certainly, between the two sides. do you think because of the time pressures, the squeezing of time, that those mps opposed to a no—deal brexit may have to try this no—confidence vote route? i think the chances of that have certainly increased a lot because mr corbyn, who said yesterday that he wasn't going to do that although personally i think he would quite like to pass a no—confidence vote in mrjohnson's government, the fact is if they are going to go ahead with this plan, which it sounds like they are, it is what senior people in the big ten are saying this morning, then their only option is to bring down the government because if they lead the government because if they lead the government go ahead, they won't have enough time to pass the bill forward. it is a very difficult situation for the rebels now and you will see a lot of people crying about constitutional outrage, this is unprecedented, but mrjohn
dominic grieve said just before that thatis dominic grieve said just before that that is something jeremyke their bluff has been called by downing street. it seems like a face—off, certainly, between the two sides. do you think because of the time pressures, the squeezing of time, that those mps opposed to a no—deal brexit may have to try this no—confidence vote route? i think the chances of that have certainly increased a lot because mr corbyn, who said yesterday that he wasn't going to...
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up to grieving communities, and the white house has a visit will be all about honoring the victims. the democrats in el paso are mourning him to stay away. will he be able to bring a message of immunity to a divided nation? and the pressure is on lawmakers to come back against the so-called red flag law laws. we will see whether that can actually happen or not. plus the dayton, ohio, shooters ex-girlfriend speaks out about the red flags all over his past. that's campaign donors in texas. texas congressman castro is targeting private citizens and they seem to be putting the el paso chairman is live for the whole situation. welcome to "fox news at night," and shannon bream in washington. would begin in el paso as a city prepares for a presidential visit. >> city leaders say they would like to be peering for the 22 funerals after saturday's mass shooting but instead they are bracing for a visit to the president, a visit that many local elected officials say shouldn't even be happening. >> this community is full of hope and resilience and beauty, and the other thing i heard is totally u
up to grieving communities, and the white house has a visit will be all about honoring the victims. the democrats in el paso are mourning him to stay away. will he be able to bring a message of immunity to a divided nation? and the pressure is on lawmakers to come back against the so-called red flag law laws. we will see whether that can actually happen or not. plus the dayton, ohio, shooters ex-girlfriend speaks out about the red flags all over his past. that's campaign donors in texas. texas...
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his advice to the newly grieving families >> you a a husbandyour voice to voice.that means i'm protecting other kids, i'll do that >> the mural meant to be a tribute to one lost child, now a symbol for so many more. >> thanks to lester for that report >> the stars of the sports world are also making their voices heard on this issue of gun violence after a first half goal, alejandro of the major league soccer team philadelphia union he found an on-field mic to deliver this message to lawmakers. >> congress, do something now. end gun violence let's go >> that powerful statement was made just a few miles away from capitol hill as the union were playing d.c. united. >> israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu was also speaking out on the shootings that took place over the weekend. on behalf of all government and ministers in israel, i send condolences to the bereaved families best wishes for the recovery of the injured and solidarity of the american people. it created an american flag image in light on a government building >>> and it is monday, august 5th, let's ta
his advice to the newly grieving families >> you a a husbandyour voice to voice.that means i'm protecting other kids, i'll do that >> the mural meant to be a tribute to one lost child, now a symbol for so many more. >> thanks to lester for that report >> the stars of the sports world are also making their voices heard on this issue of gun violence after a first half goal, alejandro of the major league soccer team philadelphia union he found an on-field mic to deliver...
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trump attacks local leaders as he visits two cities grieving from mass shootings. you also have the chance to ask the president directly about this. i want to show our viewers. >> president trump, you said about healing the community, you attacked a number of critics, vice president biden, various members of the media, can you explain -- >> they shouldn't be politicking today. i turn on the television, and there they are saying, i don't know if it was appropriate for the president to be here. et cetera, et cetera. the same old line. >> so clearly the president on the attack here, even as he was supposed to be on a mission of condolence and compassion. what is it make made the president so angry. i watched the press conference with the dayton mayor and they seemed to say he was pretty respectful in his visit. >> they did say he did all the right things. he went in there, said all the right things, did all the right things, but they did offer some criticism. i have to confess i didn't watch the whole press conference because i was "air force one" with the president f
trump attacks local leaders as he visits two cities grieving from mass shootings. you also have the chance to ask the president directly about this. i want to show our viewers. >> president trump, you said about healing the community, you attacked a number of critics, vice president biden, various members of the media, can you explain -- >> they shouldn't be politicking today. i turn on the television, and there they are saying, i don't know if it was appropriate for the president...
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martinez is in el paso with more on the alleged shooter and vigils being held as both communities grieved. >>> we have a lot of evidence to go through. >> reporter: investigators are trying to figure out why a gunman opened fire in dayton, ohio, early sunday killing nine people including his sister. >> just to believe he would shoot his own sister. it's also hard to believe he didn't recognize that was his sister. >> reporter: police said they moved in and killed the shooter, 24-year-old connor betts in less than one minute and those who knew him said there were red flags. >> he was somebody who made me feel afraid when i knew him as a teenager. >> reporter: monday night, ohioans grieved and looked for answers. >> i would just like to know that everyone that did pass away is at peace and in a better place. >> reporter: 1300 miles away, people in el paso, texas, are going through the same grieving process after a gunman killed more than 20 at a walmart. >> we have differences but there are other ways to address it. not with violence, not with hate. not our children. >> reporter: 21-year-ol
martinez is in el paso with more on the alleged shooter and vigils being held as both communities grieved. >>> we have a lot of evidence to go through. >> reporter: investigators are trying to figure out why a gunman opened fire in dayton, ohio, early sunday killing nine people including his sister. >> just to believe he would shoot his own sister. it's also hard to believe he didn't recognize that was his sister. >> reporter: police said they moved in and killed the...
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because their child was grieving or worse. >> they need more people to recall and report suspicious activity, and he's aware some people don't report crimes due to their immigration status. >>> there's a troubling trend, the number of homeless people a new county report found 59 homeless people died in 2018. compared to the year before. the executive director of trinity center in walnut creek says often homeless people are so focused on care. >> if you had to figure out e y are going to sleep r life tonight you are probably not going to take the time to go and see a doctor. >> the rep f a number of homeless people, age 62 or older doubled and the number of homeless is increasing. just this past tuesday, the antioch city council is addressing what is becoming a homeless crisis. >>> and then peru president was arrested earlier this summer in the bay area and reportedly had $40,000 in a suitcase at the time. a bond hearing is being held for him later this morning. >>> and then a new chapter for charter schools. governor gavin newsom gave districts more power to reject charter school ch
because their child was grieving or worse. >> they need more people to recall and report suspicious activity, and he's aware some people don't report crimes due to their immigration status. >>> there's a troubling trend, the number of homeless people a new county report found 59 homeless people died in 2018. compared to the year before. the executive director of trinity center in walnut creek says often homeless people are so focused on care. >> if you had to figure out e y...
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the white house saying that he's there to grieve with families, thank first responders, but he's also being met by protest, resistance to his visits. president trump is just now arriving in dayton, ohio. we will be following his movements throughout the morning. and that is where my colleague jim sciutto is. he'll be joining us throughout the next two hours for all of this. jim, thank you so much for being there. >> well, kate, listen, it's good to be here. i'll tell you, what you feel in this community is pain and frustration. and it can be forgotten. but a few yards behind me, that's a crime scene. three days ago, nine people lost their live there is. those wounds still bitter and raw in this community. what will the president do and say? he's going to meet with first responders. he'll meet with victims' families. the grief and the praying, it is fresh. many local residents, as a result, are telling cnn they're not ready yet to host the president. it's only been three days since that gunfire erupted on this street in a popular area of downtown. nine people dead, dozens of others wou
the white house saying that he's there to grieve with families, thank first responders, but he's also being met by protest, resistance to his visits. president trump is just now arriving in dayton, ohio. we will be following his movements throughout the morning. and that is where my colleague jim sciutto is. he'll be joining us throughout the next two hours for all of this. jim, thank you so much for being there. >> well, kate, listen, it's good to be here. i'll tell you, what you feel in...
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the 1st lady and i join all americans in praying and grieving for the victims their families and the survivors. we will stand by their side for ever we will never forget. these barbaric slaughters are an assault upon our communities an attack upon our nation and a crime against all of humanity we are outraged and sickened. by this monstrous evil the cruelty the hatred the malice the bloodshed and the terror our hearts are shattered for every family whose parents children husbands and wives were ripped from their arms and their lives america weeps for the fall and we are a loving nation and our children are entitled to grow up in a just peaceful and loving society together we lock arms to shoulder the grief we ask god in heaven to ease the anguish of those who suffer and we value to act with urgent reason. i want to thank the many law enforcement personnel who responded to these atrocities with the extraordinary grace and courage of american heroes i have spoken with texas governor greg abbott and ohio governor mike de wine as well as mer de margot of el paso texas and mayor nagin wal
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back at the compound, his grieving mother waits. his religion or his money. he was not a rich man but he had a life ahead of him. afg ha ns afghans who have fought for human rights here see the intolerance and abuse aimed at the sikhs as a part ofa abuse aimed at the sikhs as a part of a wider more worrying development. but tomorrow‘s generation of mac two have lives to build and today is another school day. the sikh community has one state school in all of afghanistan. as non— muslims, the parents do not the children at the schools where islam is the only religion taught. this schools deputy principal is a renderer singing. over schools deputy principal is a renderersinging. overthe schools deputy principal is a renderer singing. over the last two yea rs, renderer singing. over the last two years, he has seen the number of stu d e nts years, he has seen the number of students drop by half to just 30, the result of the worsening security situation. despite dwindling numbers, afghanistan‘s education ministry still provides teachers.
back at the compound, his grieving mother waits. his religion or his money. he was not a rich man but he had a life ahead of him. afg ha ns afghans who have fought for human rights here see the intolerance and abuse aimed at the sikhs as a part ofa abuse aimed at the sikhs as a part of a wider more worrying development. but tomorrow‘s generation of mac two have lives to build and today is another school day. the sikh community has one state school in all of afghanistan. as non— muslims, the...
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they were grieving. there was compassion, there was hugging, there was tears, and there was anger., you know, really, the community shouted "do something" pretty organically, and it moved the governor, who is a republican here, governor mike dewine to take action on some gun legislation here in the state. frankly, i was hoping that would be the same case when the president came here today, but i don't get the sense that that's going to happen. >> when the president was in dayton today, there was some ambiguity as to what his exact itinerary would be, where he would show up, whether the public would see him and whether he would see the public. and you suggested today in your remarks that maybe it was a good thing that the president didn't go specifically to the oregon district, to the site of where the shootings happened. and where that vigil was with that powerful moment with governor dewine. why did you think it was probably a good thing on balance that the president didn't do that today? >> well, even while the president was at the hospital today, meeting victims and first respon
they were grieving. there was compassion, there was hugging, there was tears, and there was anger., you know, really, the community shouted "do something" pretty organically, and it moved the governor, who is a republican here, governor mike dewine to take action on some gun legislation here in the state. frankly, i was hoping that would be the same case when the president came here today, but i don't get the sense that that's going to happen. >> when the president was in dayton...
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we grieve longer and we grieve longer it has huge and. it's also leads to an incredible number so there's a motion loss and there's financial loss there's a low wrapped up in this one. and of course part of being wrapped up in that conversation is the different cultural experiences that we all bring to it so i want to share 2 different tweets here the 1st is from rama and i'll direct these to you rama says this is a fascinating topic i'm generalizing to some extent here but what happens post death is not given much more serious thought in kenya but oaks dying without wells triggering a long drawn out succession battles are rather common and we're still stuck in the bury or cremate debate so that's one person reading from that experience another writes in this is dan how sad. and whose has death is inevitable i don't fear death i only fear what i will face after death as a muslim and though i bring these up to ask whether or not you think that this conversation in itself is one that is specific to the audience listening or do you think thi
we grieve longer and we grieve longer it has huge and. it's also leads to an incredible number so there's a motion loss and there's financial loss there's a low wrapped up in this one. and of course part of being wrapped up in that conversation is the different cultural experiences that we all bring to it so i want to share 2 different tweets here the 1st is from rama and i'll direct these to you rama says this is a fascinating topic i'm generalizing to some extent here but what happens post...
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>>adding is >>now at 8 a family in the south bay is grieving and confused. a man who had a 3 year-old son was shot and killed early thursday morning at a gas station. thank you for joining us tonight at 8 i'm j r stone and i'm justine waldman kron four's gayle ong spoke with the victim's family tonight. >>she joins us now live in san jose with their story, gayle. >>just j r the family devastated as you can imagine they don't want this case to go cool the shooting happened less than a mile away from his home. brian castro was beloved by family and friends. they say he had no enemies use a good kid. >>and do i was him all the time. but it did because i want him to be strong for years i gang member nothing. >>that's why those who knew the 21 year-old san jose native are confused by his violent death as he went to get gas at this our go gas station on center road near south san jose, relatives are devastated to bring story. it was sometime after one in the morning thursday when he was shot, we're told he was with his good friend at the time who was also shot san
>>adding is >>now at 8 a family in the south bay is grieving and confused. a man who had a 3 year-old son was shot and killed early thursday morning at a gas station. thank you for joining us tonight at 8 i'm j r stone and i'm justine waldman kron four's gayle ong spoke with the victim's family tonight. >>she joins us now live in san jose with their story, gayle. >>just j r the family devastated as you can imagine they don't want this case to go cool the shooting...
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allows us to grieve a little more healthily perhaps and we've relegated ourselves as spectators after death you know where we stand there and have it done for us and so a lot of my work is about choice people understanding that they can do this legally you can keep a body at home you can take care of it there you can and you need to maybe connect with the home funeral guide who knows the laws in your state but in virtually every state you can do this and find out if you've got a. green beret around nearby and so check out the home if you're online and that org to find a home funeral guides that are familiar with state law and. and i'm glad you're out counsel yeah go ahead right up there because what what the user is getting is a laundry list of some great ideas and great to sinners and what we're still lacking all our resources somebody when they're in the middle of a crisis we're grieving do the students want us practitioners of what we've said i wish it was like a month and hour of things that are about to launch this platform for the best practitioners you know right well i like th
allows us to grieve a little more healthily perhaps and we've relegated ourselves as spectators after death you know where we stand there and have it done for us and so a lot of my work is about choice people understanding that they can do this legally you can keep a body at home you can take care of it there you can and you need to maybe connect with the home funeral guide who knows the laws in your state but in virtually every state you can do this and find out if you've got a. green beret...
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both of these communities are grieving the loss of 31 people in the wake of those two mass shootings. the president is scheduled to visit dayton first and then el paso with a message of national unity and healing. his trip is controversial, though, for some in both cities with some asking the president not to visit dayton or el paso. it follows a speech he made on monday trying to control the country following the shootings. critics are skeptical of the president saying his words this the past about undocumented immigrants as invaders creates division and insites violence. >> we are still a city very much in pain, very hurting and it's too soon. >> reporter: that was the mayor of el paso who says he will meet with the president today despite proest thes that are scheduled in his city. the mayor says she will meet with the president too,, but disappointed because she felt his speech on monday about the shootings appeared to be scripted. the white house says trump's visit will be similar to those he paid to the grieving communities of parkland, florida and las vegas, he will salute firs
both of these communities are grieving the loss of 31 people in the wake of those two mass shootings. the president is scheduled to visit dayton first and then el paso with a message of national unity and healing. his trip is controversial, though, for some in both cities with some asking the president not to visit dayton or el paso. it follows a speech he made on monday trying to control the country following the shootings. critics are skeptical of the president saying his words this the past...
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both communities are grieving the loss of 32 people. the president's trip is controversial for some in both cities with some asking the president not to visit dayton or el paso. they are skeptical of his actions. saying his words in the past about immigrants as invaders creates division and insites violence. the president spoke monday trying to console the nation following the shootings and the white house says he hopes to offer condolences again today. >> what he wants to do is go to the communities and grieve with them, pray with them, offer condolences. >> i think it's too soon. >> reporter: the white house says his visit will be similar to those he paid to the grieving communities of parkland florida and las vegas, leading first responders and spending time with mourning families and survivors. despite the opposition to the visits, the mayors of el paso and dayton will meet with the president, the mayor of dayton is disappointed with the president's words she believes they appeared scripted on monday when he talked about the shootin
both communities are grieving the loss of 32 people. the president's trip is controversial for some in both cities with some asking the president not to visit dayton or el paso. they are skeptical of his actions. saying his words in the past about immigrants as invaders creates division and insites violence. the president spoke monday trying to console the nation following the shootings and the white house says he hopes to offer condolences again today. >> what he wants to do is go to the...
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there grieve saying they do not trust boris johnson.re is a real quite poisonous element that is entered politics. yes, it has become theatrical. it does certainly feel like, i mean, the clock is counting down. so, yes, ithink that like, i mean, the clock is counting down. so, yes, i think that is definitely highlighted in the piece. ijust do not think definitely highlighted in the piece. i just do not think there is that much new here. we knew about these dishonest rebels in the party, we knew about his frustrations about these factions in the party, have borisjohnson these factions in the party, have boris johnson feels about it. there is not much here. what is new is the prime minister is going to announce more support for hospices. that is very important, lots of people love hospices and the great work they do and yet it only gets one line in this book, because brexit is blowing away genuinely important stuff that actually affects normal people's lives. however, there is another page on the front page which does provide a bit of tha
there grieve saying they do not trust boris johnson.re is a real quite poisonous element that is entered politics. yes, it has become theatrical. it does certainly feel like, i mean, the clock is counting down. so, yes, ithink that like, i mean, the clock is counting down. so, yes, i think that is definitely highlighted in the piece. ijust do not think definitely highlighted in the piece. i just do not think there is that much new here. we knew about these dishonest rebels in the party, we knew...
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we grieve longer and we grieve longer it has huge and.it's also leads to an incredible number so there's a motion loss and there's financial loss there's a low. one and of course part of being wrapped up in that conversation is the different cultural experiences that we all bring to it so i want to share 2 different tweets here the 1st is from rama and i'll direct these to you rama says this is a fascinating topic i'm generalizing to some extent here but what happens post death is not given much more serious thought in kenya but oaks dying without wells triggering a long drawn out succession battles are rather common and we're still stuck in the bury or cremate debate so that's one person writing from that experience another writes and this is dan how sad. and whose has death is inevitable i don't fear death i only fear what i will face after death as a muslim and though i bring this up to ask whether or not you think that this conversation in itself is one that is specific to the audience listening or do you think this is something that'
we grieve longer and we grieve longer it has huge and.it's also leads to an incredible number so there's a motion loss and there's financial loss there's a low. one and of course part of being wrapped up in that conversation is the different cultural experiences that we all bring to it so i want to share 2 different tweets here the 1st is from rama and i'll direct these to you rama says this is a fascinating topic i'm generalizing to some extent here but what happens post death is not given...
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we grieve longer and we grieve longer it has huge and. it's also leads to an incredible number so there's a motion loss and there's financial loss there's a low. and of course part of being wrapped up in that conversation is the different cultural experiences that we all bring to it so i want to share 2 different tweets here the 1st is from rama and i'll direct these to you rama says this is a fascinating topic i'm generalizing to some extent here but what happens post death is not given much more serious thought in kenya but oaks dying without wells triggering a long drawn out succession battles are rather common and we're still stuck in the bury or cremate debate so that's one person reading from that experience another writes and this is dan how sad. and whose has death is inevitable i don't fear death i only fear what i will face after death as a muslim and though i bring this up to ask whether or not you think that this conversation in itself is one that is specific to the audience listening or do you think this is something that's u
we grieve longer and we grieve longer it has huge and. it's also leads to an incredible number so there's a motion loss and there's financial loss there's a low. and of course part of being wrapped up in that conversation is the different cultural experiences that we all bring to it so i want to share 2 different tweets here the 1st is from rama and i'll direct these to you rama says this is a fascinating topic i'm generalizing to some extent here but what happens post death is not given much...
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. >> president trump is flying to dayton, ohio, and then el paso, texas two communities grieving from this weekend's mass shootings that killed more than 30 people. >> what he wants to do is go to these communities and grieve with them, pray with t tri is pe hentrumsbe devive. should fill his role in comforter in chief. >> toledo instead of dayton. >> dayton mayor says the president's recent remarks have fallen short. >> his rhetoric has been painful for many in our community and i think the people should stand up and say they're not happy. >> in el paso, raul melendez's father-in-law died shielding other people. >> i hope he has better news to tell us about how all this is going to be changed. >> president trump attacked former el paso congressman beto. o'rourke wrote back. natalie brand cbs news dayton. >>> the owner of the online message board is being called to testify before members of congress. the house homeland security committee wants to hear from owner jim watkins an american living in the philippines right now. patrick cruces posted z an anti-immigrant manifesto. it's the t
. >> president trump is flying to dayton, ohio, and then el paso, texas two communities grieving from this weekend's mass shootings that killed more than 30 people. >> what he wants to do is go to these communities and grieve with them, pray with t tri is pe hentrumsbe devive. should fill his role in comforter in chief. >> toledo instead of dayton. >> dayton mayor says the president's recent remarks have fallen short. >> his rhetoric has been painful for many in...
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it's going to be a celebration of el paso, grieving with our community coming together.bout him but what steps we can take to ensure this doesn't happen again. >> during the break, we were talking it's hard to stand here. you told me the first time you saw the building after the massacre, you cried. what was that like? >> when it actually happened, i was at a church acres two-minute drive from here. police officers, s.w.a.t. team coming into our parking lot as a point to gear up. we had to lock down the church. this is a church with young children. at that time, it was surreal. and you get the alert on the phone. it's happening. then you pass by. and you just can't -- and part of you doesn't want to look but you have to. it's families you know, maybe you don't know but a friend of a friend knows and you have to grieve. >> j.j. martinez, thank you for being with us. >> thank you so much. >>> up next, cnn's exclusive footage showing the dayton shooter in a bar with his friend and sister hours before he began shooting. >>> and a fox tv host ignores the evidence. he lies. >>
it's going to be a celebration of el paso, grieving with our community coming together.bout him but what steps we can take to ensure this doesn't happen again. >> during the break, we were talking it's hard to stand here. you told me the first time you saw the building after the massacre, you cried. what was that like? >> when it actually happened, i was at a church acres two-minute drive from here. police officers, s.w.a.t. team coming into our parking lot as a point to gear up. we...
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>> well, for the community, you know, we are going to get on with the business of grieving. there is a lot of work that we need to do. the community has been amazing. they have really come together so strongly. i am very proud of the community. but a lot of emotional trauma has happened here. so in addition to having a physical trauma, the emotional trauma is going to take a lot longer. so that's the work that we have ahead of us. >> reporter: they have a tough and kind leader in you. >> thank you. >> reporter: it's been a pleasure these last couple of days talking to you. good luck. >> thank you. >> reporter: special coverage from here in dayton, ohio, and el paso, texas, continues. we will talk to senator green. his take on whether the two parties can come together, to the mayor's points, to take action on gun violence. we'll be right back. at visionworks, we guarantee you'll see great , to take action on gun violence. we'll be right back. we say that too. you gotta use "these" because we don't mean it. buy any pair at regular price, get one free. really. visionworks. see
>> well, for the community, you know, we are going to get on with the business of grieving. there is a lot of work that we need to do. the community has been amazing. they have really come together so strongly. i am very proud of the community. but a lot of emotional trauma has happened here. so in addition to having a physical trauma, the emotional trauma is going to take a lot longer. so that's the work that we have ahead of us. >> reporter: they have a tough and kind leader in...
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you know, el pians right now, we're -- el pasoians now are still grieving. 're facing having 22 funerals here in the next few days and many of us likely hold the president responsible in oflot ays for this increase in, you know, the demonization of immigrant communities and a lot of the same etoric the president uses on a daily basis in his twitter account and in s rallies. you heard some of the same phrases being used by this rerson in the essay he posted just minutes bee opened fire here in el paso. so really we feel that ide prnt has to acknowledge that his language has played role i what happened. his words have consequences, and here in el paso, we learn that, on saturday, that his words have very, very severe consequences that can changea community. and, so, we didn't want him to come while we were in thispr ess of grieving and healing, and until he acknowledges that he thews change t way he talks about immigrants and immigrant communits and people of color, he has to recognize that his language is w doing us harm, and saturday was just an manifestat t
you know, el pians right now, we're -- el pasoians now are still grieving. 're facing having 22 funerals here in the next few days and many of us likely hold the president responsible in oflot ays for this increase in, you know, the demonization of immigrant communities and a lot of the same etoric the president uses on a daily basis in his twitter account and in s rallies. you heard some of the same phrases being used by this rerson in the essay he posted just minutes bee opened fire here in...
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letter urging the president to capsle the visit so, as they put it, their community can continue to grieve and heal in peace. beto o'rourke put it in even more bluntly terms. he tweeted this. this president who helped create the hatred that made saturday's tragedy possible should not come to el paso. we do not need more division. we need to heal. he has no place here. el paso mayor has often disagreed but that won't stop him from visiting with the president. >> he's coming out here on wednesday, and i want to clarify for the political spin that this is the office of the mayor of el paso in an official capacity welcoming the office of the president of the united states, which i consider is my formal duty. >> reporter: cnn's rosa flores with the latest on how the city is coping days after this mass shooting. first, let's talk about this visit. where are the people on this side? should the president come? do they want him here or not? >> reporter: so the individuals i spoke with find it difficult to reconcile the president's words, the words he used before his speech the other day about the s
letter urging the president to capsle the visit so, as they put it, their community can continue to grieve and heal in peace. beto o'rourke put it in even more bluntly terms. he tweeted this. this president who helped create the hatred that made saturday's tragedy possible should not come to el paso. we do not need more division. we need to heal. he has no place here. el paso mayor has often disagreed but that won't stop him from visiting with the president. >> he's coming out here on...
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maybe grieving. i don't know. he was just sitting there. >> reporter: police say the driver has been cooperating and gave a blood sample. he hasn't been arrested oor cited just yet. -- or cited just yet. kiet do, kpix 5. >>> some groups are feeling the keys more than others. activists sued oakland saying they are being priced out. they say they have no choice but to live in newer buildings with higher price tags because the rent roled buildings are not safe or accessible to them. >> my rent gone up 70% in the last 70 years i lived in the bay area and we are seeing this is pricing people out. >> . >> according to the lawsuit, the plaintiffs asked oakland to include accessible units in the rent but didn't happen. oakland city attorney's office would like to see the laws change but right now the city has to comply with state law. >>> coming up next, how an hour's long east bay stand off came to an end. why the secret service and u.s. marshals were there and what is next in the investigation. >> a campaign stop that i
maybe grieving. i don't know. he was just sitting there. >> reporter: police say the driver has been cooperating and gave a blood sample. he hasn't been arrested oor cited just yet. -- or cited just yet. kiet do, kpix 5. >>> some groups are feeling the keys more than others. activists sued oakland saying they are being priced out. they say they have no choice but to live in newer buildings with higher price tags because the rent roled buildings are not safe or accessible to them....
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lashing out against biden on twitter during the speech from aboard air force one between visits to two grieving communities. the vice president today laying this politically fraught moment in america squarely at donald trump's feet. >> charlottesville was no isolated incident. when trump announced he was running for president, he called mexicans rapists. daps before the midterm, he fermented fears of a caravan heading to the united states, creating hysteria when he said, look, look what's marching up. this is an invasion. an invasion. he said immigrants will, quote, carve you up with a knife. more recently he called american, a major american city a disgusting, rat-infected rodent mess. no human being, he said, would choose to live as though the vibrant, diverse community around baltimore is somehow less than human. at a rally in florida when he asked the crowd, how do we stop these people, meaning immigrants, someone yelled back, shoot them, and he smiled. in north carolina he basked in the chants of send her back echoing the across the stadium. how far are we from trump saying this is an inva
lashing out against biden on twitter during the speech from aboard air force one between visits to two grieving communities. the vice president today laying this politically fraught moment in america squarely at donald trump's feet. >> charlottesville was no isolated incident. when trump announced he was running for president, he called mexicans rapists. daps before the midterm, he fermented fears of a caravan heading to the united states, creating hysteria when he said, look, look what's...
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better place. >> reporter: 1,300 miles away, people in el paso, texas, are going through the same grievingrocess after a gunman killed more than 20 people at a walmart. >> we may have differences, but there's other ways, there are other ways to address it. never violence. never with hate. not our children. >> reporter: 21-year-old suspected gunman patrick crusius allegedly posted an anti-immigrant manifesto on line just before the shooting. >> as soon as he got here, he was lost in the neighborhood. after that, he found his way to the walmart because we understand he was hungry. >> reporter: crusius has been charged with capital murder. prosecutors say they intend to seek the death penalty. people all across the world are paying very close attention to this violence. and in the wake of both of these shootings, some governments including uruguay and venezuela are warning their citizens that traveling to the u.s. could be dangerous because of the frequenc anne-marie? >> very interesting. laura podesta in new york. thank you. >>> an increasing number of hate groups are using social media and
better place. >> reporter: 1,300 miles away, people in el paso, texas, are going through the same grievingrocess after a gunman killed more than 20 people at a walmart. >> we may have differences, but there's other ways, there are other ways to address it. never violence. never with hate. not our children. >> reporter: 21-year-old suspected gunman patrick crusius allegedly posted an anti-immigrant manifesto on line just before the shooting. >> as soon as he got here, he...
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he doesn't have other family in this community, doesn't have a lot of friends right now to grieve with. but it want you to go meet him and of what you'd ask him about his story. and they did. i went up to antonio, and told me about margie, just the most beautiful smile broke through on his face. and i thought of the grace he was shown to me and to others who were there to mourn with him. you could forgive him if he was consumed by its grief and did want to talk to or listen to or be with any of us. but that wasn't the way he responded. and then the chaplain, i didn't how this would work out, he said antonio, standup. tell by hundreds of people here about your wife margie, and shiloh come in a voice you could almost hear at first, he did that. he began to tell his wife's story. the chaplain said anybody come around. this guy needs a hug right now. one after another, tens, dozens, hundreds of el pasoans surrounded him and hug him and put their hands on him he was crying and it was so powerful and cathartic for him, for us, for this community and for anyone in this nation who was taking t
he doesn't have other family in this community, doesn't have a lot of friends right now to grieve with. but it want you to go meet him and of what you'd ask him about his story. and they did. i went up to antonio, and told me about margie, just the most beautiful smile broke through on his face. and i thought of the grace he was shown to me and to others who were there to mourn with him. you could forgive him if he was consumed by its grief and did want to talk to or listen to or be with any of...
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president trump is flying to dayton, ohio, and then el paso, texas, two communities grieving from this weekend's mass shootings that killed more than 30 people. >> what he wants to do is go to these communities and grieve with them, pray with them, offer condolences. >> reporter: this trip is not without controversy. president trump's rhetoric has been divisive. >> this is an invasion. >> reporter: people in both cities question if she should fill his role as comforter in chief. >> may god bless them in toledo. >> reporter: beyond the name mixup, the mayor says the president's comments have fallen short. >> his rhetoric has been painful for many in our community, and i think people should stand up and say they're not happy if they're not happy he's coming. >> reporter: late last night in a twitter back-and-forth, he attacked congressman beto o'rourke, that he hould respect the victims and law enforcement. o'rourke tweeted back. el paso will not be quiet and neither will i. federal investigators say they are pursuing a hate crime investigation in the case of el paso, calling it domestic
president trump is flying to dayton, ohio, and then el paso, texas, two communities grieving from this weekend's mass shootings that killed more than 30 people. >> what he wants to do is go to these communities and grieve with them, pray with them, offer condolences. >> reporter: this trip is not without controversy. president trump's rhetoric has been divisive. >> this is an invasion. >> reporter: people in both cities question if she should fill his role as comforter...
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it will be all right. >> the display of raw humanity, beto o'rouke then offering the grieving man his contact information and telling him to reach out if he needs help. o'rourke wasn't the only person who seemed to have an easier time touching the nation's raw nerve and speaking to the bravery of the victims with more eloquence than the president. >> we're here this morning in the wake of yet another act of hatred in america, but i come here today because of love. >> right now we have to decide what kind of nation we're going to become. >> we can't go on like this. i was part of what i feel like was a first generation where school shootings were routine. now there's a second. are we going to allow there to be a third? >> those bullets do not distinguish between a republican and democrat. and those children who are going to school every day in fear of some gunmen roaming the halls of their school could care less if you are a democrat or a republican. >> ladies and gentlemen, the american people may be running out of tears, but i pray they're not running out of will. a will to do someth
it will be all right. >> the display of raw humanity, beto o'rouke then offering the grieving man his contact information and telling him to reach out if he needs help. o'rourke wasn't the only person who seemed to have an easier time touching the nation's raw nerve and speaking to the bravery of the victims with more eloquence than the president. >> we're here this morning in the wake of yet another act of hatred in america, but i come here today because of love. >> right now...
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even as our nation grieves over the horror of gilroy, el paso, and dayton, we must confront the reality that gun violence is not just a problem stemming from mass shootings, gun violence is a public health epidemic that is plaguing our cities and communities every single day. terrorists use high-powered, military styled assault weapons to kill our children and our families. children alone, seven under the age of 17 and have been killed in st. louis because of firearms. justost recent victim was seven years old. and he was shot while playing in his backyard with his sisters. he was opposed to start second grade on tuesday. most deadly, the act of violence against the jewish community in american history occurred at the tree of life synagogue in the city of pittsburgh when a shooter opened fire on three congregations were morning during shabbat services and killed 11 innocent pennsylvanians and injured six others including four law enforcement officers. and, on wednesday, in north philadelphia, a man barricaded himself in a house and shot police officers with a high-powered assault weapon
even as our nation grieves over the horror of gilroy, el paso, and dayton, we must confront the reality that gun violence is not just a problem stemming from mass shootings, gun violence is a public health epidemic that is plaguing our cities and communities every single day. terrorists use high-powered, military styled assault weapons to kill our children and our families. children alone, seven under the age of 17 and have been killed in st. louis because of firearms. justost recent victim was...
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. >> it was a long day for the president and the two grieving cities that he visited.e spent time with victims, first responders and hospital staff in dayton as well as el paso and that included this exchange with officers who were among the first to respond in el paso. >> in addition to that, one of the victims was her uncle. >> passed away, my cousin still fighting for his life. >> do you know at the time? >> know. i answered her call not expecting to have any relatives involved in the shooting. >> the president did face protests in both cities. a number of democratic presidential candidates criticized the visit and in dayton while the democratic mayor and democratic ohio senator sherrod brown praised the president's bedside manner they did take him to task over gun-control. >> the mayor and i asked the president call on mitch mcconnell to bring the senate back in session this week, to sell the senate the background check go already past the house, say that we will get things done. >> brown also called the president racist and the president shot back. >> they shouldn
. >> it was a long day for the president and the two grieving cities that he visited.e spent time with victims, first responders and hospital staff in dayton as well as el paso and that included this exchange with officers who were among the first to respond in el paso. >> in addition to that, one of the victims was her uncle. >> passed away, my cousin still fighting for his life. >> do you know at the time? >> know. i answered her call not expecting to have any...
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two cities, 1,600 miles apart both grieving. in el paso a 21-year-old gunman opened fire near a cruded walmart. dozens of people sent scrambling 20 killed and 26 injured >> we have cover aage, no doubt covering another mass shooting is tough, but especially when it happened where you grew up and where you call home. >> it's deeply personal, frances. my brother is a firefighter and was among those who were the first responders on the scene. i worked at the mall that so many people were running from, including my aunts and cousins who were inside. thankfully they were safe. but 20 people and 20 families that are grieving this morning and they are not coming home from the day of shopping they were allegedly targeted because they were hispanic and look just like me. this community is waking upin shock and disbelief that something like this could happen here most of the families, like i said, they were back to school shopping and then they had to dive for cover just to escape gunshots some were not so lucky one couple died trying to
two cities, 1,600 miles apart both grieving. in el paso a 21-year-old gunman opened fire near a cruded walmart. dozens of people sent scrambling 20 killed and 26 injured >> we have cover aage, no doubt covering another mass shooting is tough, but especially when it happened where you grew up and where you call home. >> it's deeply personal, frances. my brother is a firefighter and was among those who were the first responders on the scene. i worked at the mall that so many people...
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. >> l eterma plans to keep takin photos of grieving family members to show the relentless war on drugsthe case occurred two days ago. all lerma knows is in which district the body was found. almost two hours went by, without any leads on the murder. the funeral parlor staff may know something due to the nature of their work. lerma hoped he would come across a connection. while asking for permission to take pictures of them, lerma pays utmost respect to the families who are grappling with their loss. most families refuse to have their pictures taken, and yet lerma is determined onn his mission. lelerma continues his strtrugglr recognition of the victitims. normita visited her son's grave with his father. it's been almost two years since djustin lost his life. as the war on drugs continues, whether it can truly bring justice to this nation is a question that remains unanswered. >> we have all been tempted by it. >> reportersrs come on france 24 and frfrance24.com. on's sosomers o of said -- of susudan us seven council e sworn in. this four months after omar bashir was ousted. will starts
. >> l eterma plans to keep takin photos of grieving family members to show the relentless war on drugsthe case occurred two days ago. all lerma knows is in which district the body was found. almost two hours went by, without any leads on the murder. the funeral parlor staff may know something due to the nature of their work. lerma hoped he would come across a connection. while asking for permission to take pictures of them, lerma pays utmost respect to the families who are grappling with...
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some stores are keeping their doors shut to allow employees to grieve. live in el paso, hillary lane, back to you. >>> president trump tweeted in the wake of the latest mass shooting, "the fbi, local and state law enforcement are working together in el paso and in dayton, ohio. information is rapidly being accumulated in dayton. much has already been learned in el paso. law enforcement was very rapid in both instances. the flat at the white house been lowered in honor of the victims. does quote the president on ordered all flags be lowered until a week from today. >>> the coverage was all about the mass shooting's last week at the gilroy garlic festival. two other mass shootings have not made recovery easy for the gilroy victims. >> reporter: brian, we are here on vendor row at the fremont festival of the arts and this space was actually reserved for the honey ladies it according to their gofundme page, one of the owners, wendy, was actually shot at the gilroy garlic festival along with her husband, the only reason they survived is because they laid comp
some stores are keeping their doors shut to allow employees to grieve. live in el paso, hillary lane, back to you. >>> president trump tweeted in the wake of the latest mass shooting, "the fbi, local and state law enforcement are working together in el paso and in dayton, ohio. information is rapidly being accumulated in dayton. much has already been learned in el paso. law enforcement was very rapid in both instances. the flat at the white house been lowered in honor of the...
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what message will he send to grieving latino families? >>> and targetless -- new information tonight about the gunman in last week's shooting at a california food festival. we'll tell you who was on his chilling list of potential targets. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> breaking news tonight, the fbi just revealed that the dayton gunman had a history of exploring very specific violent ideologies. that's why the bureau is now taking a central role in the investigation. authorities say they haven't found any evidence that the gunman had a racial motivation or that he was influenced by the el paso shooting massacre just hours before he opened fire. also breaking, new details on how the el paso shooting suspect surrendered. a police sergeant telling cnn the gunman turned himself in to a motorcycle police officer putting his hands up and identifying him seven as the shooter. after one of the worst attacks on latinos in
what message will he send to grieving latino families? >>> and targetless -- new information tonight about the gunman in last week's shooting at a california food festival. we'll tell you who was on his chilling list of potential targets. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> breaking news tonight, the fbi just revealed that the dayton...
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he doesn't have other family in this community and not a lot of friends right now to grieve with but i want you to meet him and ask him about his story. and i did. i went up to him and he told me about margie, and that beautiful smile broke through on his space. -- on his face. others were there to mourn with him if youuld forget didn't want to listen or be with any of us but that wasn't the way he responded. standaplain said antonio up and tell the hundreds of people here about your life -- wife margie. did that. he began to tell his wife's story. chaplain said everybody, around he needs a hug right now. ones hug himl paso and put their hands on him. so powerful and cathartic for him and for us and for anyone in this nation to ms. taking the time to watch what was happening. that is just one of many stories that we witnessed over the last two weeks. flying home from las vegas, nevada, when i got the news. a man named chris said he was flying back as well because he just learned that his mother, rosemary, had been shot at that walmart and he had no idea how she was doing. i said if y
he doesn't have other family in this community and not a lot of friends right now to grieve with but i want you to meet him and ask him about his story. and i did. i went up to him and he told me about margie, and that beautiful smile broke through on his space. -- on his face. others were there to mourn with him if youuld forget didn't want to listen or be with any of us but that wasn't the way he responded. standaplain said antonio up and tell the hundreds of people here about your life --...
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. >> and as america grieves again and asks why, we'll have some thoughts about facing our fear. >>> this is a special edition with norah o'donnell "terror in america." >> two great american cities separated by more than 1300 miles are united tonight in grief. el paso, texas, and dayton, ohio. the latest datelines in a seemingly endless epidemic of mass shootings. and all of america joins them tonight. the president ordered flags lowers to half-staff. at least 20 people killed and 26 injured at a walmart packed with back-to-school shoppers in el paso. the dead include 25-year-old jordan enchando and 60-year-old arturo benavides. the suspect remains in custody tonight. he could be charged with a hate crime based on his online posting inspects dapost i ings. in dayton, the gunman was shot to death just 30 seconds after the attack began. cbs news is learning about a hit list he created in high school. we have teams of correspondents in both cities covering this violent weekend as new questions are raised about what's being called white terrorism and leading our coverage in dayton, ohio, is n
. >> and as america grieves again and asks why, we'll have some thoughts about facing our fear. >>> this is a special edition with norah o'donnell "terror in america." >> two great american cities separated by more than 1300 miles are united tonight in grief. el paso, texas, and dayton, ohio. the latest datelines in a seemingly endless epidemic of mass shootings. and all of america joins them tonight. the president ordered flags lowers to half-staff. at least 20...
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tonight at 10 i'm j r stone and i'm justine waldman kron four's gayle ong spoke with the victim's grieving family tonight he joins us now live in san jose. >>with their story, gayle. >>justine and jr san jose police says this is the city's 23rd homicide, the family does not want this case to go cold. they say that the shooting happened at the gas station less than a mile from their home. brian castro was beloved by family and friends. they say he had no enemies use a good kid. >>and do i was him all the time. but it did because i want him to be strong for years i gang member nothing. >>that's why those who knew the 21 year-old san jose native are confused by his violent death as he went to get gas at this our go gas station on center road near south san jose, relatives are devastated to bring story. it was sometime after one in the morning thursday when he was shot, we're told he was with his good friend at the time who was also shot san jose police say they drove themselves to kaiser permanente san jose medical center for treatment but he cannot be saved and later died officers arrived at
tonight at 10 i'm j r stone and i'm justine waldman kron four's gayle ong spoke with the victim's grieving family tonight he joins us now live in san jose. >>with their story, gayle. >>justine and jr san jose police says this is the city's 23rd homicide, the family does not want this case to go cold. they say that the shooting happened at the gas station less than a mile from their home. brian castro was beloved by family and friends. they say he had no enemies use a good kid....
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talked to first responders, they're also expected to meet with people in this community who are still grieving over the fact that they lost nine lives here and others injured in that horrible attack over the weekend. we're also learning at this time more about the investigation. the fbi is now involved, specifically because there has been some that's come to light about the violent idealogies that the gunman sort was researching, looking into, before this attack. now the fbi is part of this investigation. we know from their investigation that connor betts was obsessed with mass shootings. he would research them. he even talked about a wanting, a desire to carry out one himself. >> we have found very specific violent ideologies that the shooter we know followed and was interested in. this individual, the shooter, the attacker in this case, very specifically seeking out information that promotes violence. we are going back as far as we need to try to find out why he did this and also if anybody else knew about this or was involved with this. >> reporter: parts of this are still sort of coming to
talked to first responders, they're also expected to meet with people in this community who are still grieving over the fact that they lost nine lives here and others injured in that horrible attack over the weekend. we're also learning at this time more about the investigation. the fbi is now involved, specifically because there has been some that's come to light about the violent idealogies that the gunman sort was researching, looking into, before this attack. now the fbi is part of this...