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790 KABC
"diane gallagher" Discussed on 790 KABC
"People that do the hiring and make the decisions to get the memo. We are in a time where we're having a powerful important conversation around systemic racism in every institution. Que press in the media can't be exempt from that conversation. Can't be exempt from that time. What she means by this, of course, is open racial discrimination in hiring and firing. The media got right forward, of course, because the media Expert gate themselves. They just they relieve their own responsibility. They perform these hair short rituals in order to please people like Laura delightful to demonstrate that they are not, in fact racist. They're not complicit in the structures. They have done the work. They have read their Robin D'Angelo. They have lain prostrate at the feet of the Burma candy. CNN remembers the media doing this crap like on a routine basis and and the way they do this is they lie about things. They suggest that every political thing that Democrats suggest is rooted in the desire for racial equity, and everything that Republicans suggest is rooted in his in an actual desire for racial discrimination When in reality, it's precisely the opposite. Republicans suggest is rooted in desire for people to be treated equally as individuals and the Democrats suggest is a desire to treat people unequally is individually unequally as individuals. But My group to achieve equal, Alka. And this means just Creating weird narratives around race that don't make any sense. So, for example, yesterday You saw the one of the reporters for CNN, suggesting that Republicans are passing This is what we are seeing sort of purple Li in some of these states where the president former president lost and has proceeded and perpetuated this big lie of his that he didn't really lose, and we are seeing it play out in Arizona and look, some of that impact is what we did see on January six with that deadly insurrection. We've seen it play out in statehouses old across the country with real legislation that has turned into law limiting the right to vote for many Americans to simply quell these conspiracy theories, Diane Gallagher over at CNN explicitly lying and saying that Republicans are attempting to stop the right to vote That is just not true. But it does feed the narrative feeds the narrative beast. And that beast is that the Democrats are in favor of racial equity, while Republicans are attempting to quash it. Meanwhile, they've carried this over over on CNN into the coverage of people like Nicole Hannah Jones. He's a liar and prepare a cater and who completely botched 16 19 project. Lied about the origins of the country, ignored all of the historical critiques and then was given a tenured position at the University of North Carolina before having a tenured position removed after blowback. The two things could be true ones, by the way. Call. Hannah Jones never should have been given a tenured position. She never should have been given any position at a major university. She's a liar. She's terrible at her job. She's she's a liar. She's a canceled culture fanatic. She's very fun of canceling people she disagrees with, and so I will shed zero tears for her losing tenure at University of North Carolina. As a general rule, So I think the universities should discriminate on the basis of politics when they hire. No, I don't. But these universities do it all the time, Which is why there is zero conservative professors there. So what's good for the goose is good for the enter. But here is CNN declaring that the real problem that people are having with Nicole Hannah Jones isn't that she's a liar and prepare a cater and a person who says things that are untrue about the nature of the country and who castigates people who opposed her. His racist and who docks is reporters who don't like her. No, no, she's the real thing That's happening here is that America has real problem hearing truths from Nicole and it weird Cousin call Hannah Jones is paid royally. I wonder what one by, perhaps most prestigious newspaper in America, The New York Times. To tell those lies. The New York Times put millions of dollars behind promoting the garbage 16 19 project over on Facebook. Basically blotter, a Pulitzer. Don't worry. She's the real victim here. The core is a national treasure. She did some of the best reporting we've seen in a really long time with the 16th 19 project, and it just continues to call the question of who gets to tell the story of America's history. Is it always going to be through a lens of a white male dominated tone? Or do black people do indigenous people do people of color to queer people get to tell their own story? Mm hmm. That's really what this is about going to actually Alison over on CNN. And then there's the media that is apparently super duper racist. According to your life like The media's response to that, always and forever is Thank you, sir. May I have another Already in just one second, we're gonna get to another bizarre media narrative being promoted today. This time I Stephen a Smith over at ESPN. We'll get to that in just one second first. Let's talk about your couch so I've talked to that He looks like we talked about how my mattress is great cause it's from he likes people. Now he looks just launched..

WSJ Tech News Briefing
Apple, Facebook, Tesla Earnings: What We Learned
"To help us break down. The results are tech. Columnist diane gallagher. Hey dan thanks for being here be here so before we get into the nitty gritty kind of trends and challenges that define two thousand twenty companies and this past quarter in particular. And why are these results so significant. Well i think obviously when people are without jobs and drop an income that that you think that would take down the market for these kind of companies and what we're seeing though is with these with these really big tech companies. They're scale actually helps them do better in these times because they have they have so much market and they're also selling especially apple is selling things that people need in some cases need even more so. We saw big explosion of ipad sales for instance. And that's more students who are stuck at home. Do an online learning more people stuck at home. Doing work is actually driving sales. And things like pc's and tablets that weren't particularly growing a lot before the pandemic. I think some of the changes were seen in consumer behavior or kind of temporary because of this moment. And then some you know and then so maybe longer lasting you know. I think people are gonna probably be working from home more than they did before especially over the next couple of years. They'll still need equipment and services geared to that the sleep batch reports brings to in particular that what are very interesting against the backdrop of the pandemic. that's been so crippling economically in hit too many jobs and incomes apple. Tesla sell very expensive things you know at the top of their. You know tesla's probably among the more expensive cars you can buy to the classic cars that competes with you know iphones macs all. These devices are among the most expensive in their class and both companies reported a really good december. Quarter tesla swung into profitability apple. Had this record for apple sales past one hundred billion dollars for the first time ever lupus wall. Street's estimates iphone sales are really strong profits. Were record as well and so it. Really contrasts sharply with what is actually pretty dreary period for the for the entire global economy. And of course the other big issue we saw was supply chain disruptions especially early on. Is that still play here. We'll sure we saw especially on with apple because they make all their stuff in china. So and that's that's the pandemic started and so early early in early. Two thousand and twenty you know. These factories closed down. They saw a big productive hit to their production but obviously in china things recovered before they have here. So they've been able to get that back going. I you know they've essentially just smooth it out. I mean a lot of hits. They saw that way. Were were temporary. You know we've seen other issues where shortage of things like chips. The are used in cars and other factors in that has the and that's really affected pretty much companies across the board. So it's actually a great question this battery reports. Maybe even could have been even better. Had we not had those component shortages. Yeah and that's a good point breast to dive into the results themselves. And i want start with tesla early in the pandemic tesla ceo elon. Musk differentiated his company from other tech companies. You know where you can make software remotely. You'd have factories opened in order to make and deliver electric vehicles but despite that challenge tesla ended up having pretty great year. So what did we see from them this year and in these results as well yeah. We saw The delivered nearly half a million vehicles in two thousand twenty and there are actually they can now increase that by about fifty percent in the coming year and again we saw the it was her first year. I think of actually reporting profits and this is a company where the stock has been doing phenomenally. You know investors are kind of have been chewing the company on even when it has you know challenges with its business or you know spend a lot more but i think this a quarter in which this particular quarter is probably gonna help. Those have been like betting. Big on the on tesla wall street got it so the first full year profit but but still a lot of cost associated with those supply chain issues that we talked about earlier. Which weighed things down a little. You know. speaking of supply chain issues apple was also hit with them similar problems which ended up delaying the release of its new lineup of iphones. That included its first. Five g capable the benefactor results it affected but you. You almost wouldn't know it by looking at what they what they've reported this record period. The iphone launched about a month later than they normally did kind of broken apart. Their big selling point was five. G and five. G has been something that you know quite honestly you know the services are kind of hard to find still but they made these phones very attractive in their own right. A new design powerful cameras And so they. They did really well on that. We don't know apple doesn't say. How many sold anymore. They don't give unit sales anymore. But the iphone business had its best period of revenue growth in more than two years and registered record revenue for that particular business so it did really well even with the kind of leader module we saw and of course apple offers a ton of other products and services. And they've actually been pushing into services even more recently. Had that part of its business. Do that did very well. This is actually accelerated. The growth was above twenty percent in this last quarter had been kind of skating along mid teens. You know from last several in the. That's something that they've been. They've been putting a lot into that. You know there they now have a streaming tv service. They have a fitness type service that we compete with companies like pelivan a little bit. They're putting more into music and games And for them. This is important because not only not only kind of spreads out their their business diversity in they're not relying so much on hardware sales but services carry much higher profit margins and we saw that this was this was the highest profit margins. They've reported in more than five years that they reported for the december quarter so clearly paying off for them and just finally. We also heard from facebook yesterday. And unlike these other companies facebook's products are completely digital social media advertising. It seems like that would be a benefit as remote. Communications really became our only way of communicating in the past year. It was and it was. It was a good period for them to they continued add users. They they're ad. Revenue exceeded their growth their exceeded wall street's expectations facebook. You know there are always a bit cautious when they look ahead. They're warning about things like some of these changes apple is putting into its operating system. I make it harder to track do attraction for users and they've been talking about that for a while but the you know the business even with all the all the problems. Facebook has had in terms of its public image. Privacy politics this is essentially an advertising machine that continues to just print money every quarter. You mentioned those challenges and there have been some pretty big ones for facebook especially on the regulatory front. What have they been facing. And what kind of impact that had. Well i mean they're they're facing you know like by some of the other. Big tech companies are facing serious questions about the power they have as a platform and whether they have too much. Whether they're too big. I think they're probably at the forefront google are facing actual like lawsuits and pressure. There's people in the government that think. Facebook should break up longer own instagram. Or what's app that that's make made them too powerful. We don't know how how that's all going to play out. Obviously the company will fight that very hard. So it's hard to know how that'll end up. But i think they have especially this coming year. Now that we're kind of past the election into a new administration. I think they'll probably see a lot more challenges. In that sense i think two thousand twenty one for facebook is going to be very challenging. In that sense. I don't know if it'll start registering to the actual business to the advertising revenues they generate and usage. And all that. But it's definitely going to create even more of those kind of headline challenges we've seen gotta info just taking a step back here. At the beginning of this conversation we talked about what a wild year this has been because of the pandemic for tack taken together. What all these results tell us about. How tech fared and what challenges lay ahead. Well i think. I think the strong results actually make their challenges. Maybe a little even more harsh because what we're seeing is that even in the midst of something that's been a pandemic so crippling is that these big companies do really really. Well i if they're going to make an argument that no we're not we're not so powerful as you say we are every quarter we get this reminder that no they're you know they're actually very very strong very powerful can grow their business when so many others can't i can make record profits when others can't so i think i think in a way. The strong financial results will really pleased investors but also makes the company's jobs harder to convince regulators and lawmakers that they're not a threat they are deemed to be right. Now i think that conversations going to really pick up in the coming year all. That's our tech columnist. Ian gallagher things much for joining my

Erin Burnett OutFront
Convalescent plasma not recommended to treat COVID-19, panel says
"A major blow to a corona virus therapy pushed by president trump three dozen experts on a panel with the National Institutes of health say there's not enough evidence to back the use of convalescent plasma to treat grown virus patients. Now, this comes one week after the FDA gave emergency authorization for it. Diane. Gallagher is out front. National Institutes of health. Panel says Dr should not use convalescent plasma standard of care for covid nineteen until more study has been done, this is a little more than a week after the FDA issued an emergency use authorization and president trump praised it as a historic breakthrough shed an incredible rate of success. Today's action will dramatically expand access to the treatment but the National Institutes of health saying in a statement today quote there are insufficient data to recommend either for or against the use of convalescent plasma for the treatment of Covid, nineteen

The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer
7-year-old boy is now the youngest COVID-19 victim in Georgia
"About the death of the youngest the youngest corona virus victim in Georgia only seven years old, and we'll also go to the scene of a huge motorcycle rally this weekend it's now getting underway without any rules for wearing masks or social distancing. Tonight new details on Georgia's youngest corona virus victim a seven year old boy without any underlying health conditions authorities say he died after attending a church where two elderly members tested positive died as well. Our National Correspondent Diane Gallagher of Atlanta for us this is certainly driving home concerns about the reopening schools where you are in Georgia? What's the latest on the? That's right wolf, and again, this is the youngest death unknown at this time for Cope, nineteen in the state of Georgia that seven year old boy according to the coroner was in the shower and he had a seizure they took him to the hospital where he later died. Now, the corner points out that seizures are not uncommon in children when they have very high fevers, his cause of death is listed as Covid nineteen. Again, we know that children can get covid and we see that children can die from covert, and that is a concern among parents and teachers and kids themselves here in Georgia because they. Did go back to class and for some of them, it was in person instruction this week several school districts across the state have already reported positive cases and had to send home dozens of children to quarantine because they came in close contact, and then there was this photo that went viral from North Holding. High School of a clash change a hallway with kids shoulder to shoulder many of them not wearing masks the young girl who took that photo Hannah waters was originally suspended for posting it. The school today were Sunday that suspension saying it wouldn't be on her disciplinary record but Hannah says, she doesn't regret it. I was concerned for the safety of everyone in that building and everyone in the county because. Precautions that the CDC incite guidelines at the CDC has been telling us for months now weren't being followed. And of course, the superintendent of that school district has said that while the photo looks bad, there is additional context wolf he says that look the kids aren't next to each other too long when they're in the hallway and that they are going to continue to take what they've learned from this week and try to implement it with additional standards and try and change things. One thing they're not going to be doing that school is issuing a mask mandate would the superintendent says, it's just too hard to enforce but again. that. They were trying to enforce a cell phone policy on the girl who posted on social media that picture earlier, but they say just not possible to do with masks in high school.

Jim Bohannon
Protests in Atlanta continue after officer shoots and kills black man
"At Lana police protests following the death of the twenty seven year old black man who was shot by an Atlanta officer while fleeing during the struggle at a Wendy's drive through Friday night the city's police chief has stepped down the officer who fired the fatal shot has been fired and the other officer at the scene has been placed on leave hours later correspondent Natasha chances some people in the crowds at the fast food restaurant on fire following clashes with police and National Guard troops we stop people throwing things through the window breaking the glass another person just starting to set fire to an umbrella on the patio outside correspondent Diane Gallagher tells us what the protesters want they want real change and real action they want police officers in their community to be held accountable a family member over a shard Brooks says he understands the protesters are angry and hurt but made it clear violence does not

Bloomberg Opinion
Atlanta police: 1 officer terminated, 1 officer on administrative duty following fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks
"One of the correspondents on the scene in Atlanta describe the atmosphere the night after a black man was fatally shot by an officer in the struggle following a field sobriety test correspondent Diane Gallagher has the latest involving the officers or just learning that that second officer who was involved in the incident has been put on leave that's according to the Atlanta police department so the officer that shot and killed ri chard Brooks has been fired and the other officer involved has been placed on leave or just getting that information right now from the Atlanta police department authorities say twenty seven year old Richard Brooks had grabbed the officer's taser but was running away when he was shot Friday evening Brooks's cousin says he can't understand why people can protest peacefully Atlanta's police chief resigned following the

The Lead with Jake Tapper
New Hurricane Dorian path keeps center off Florida coast, but state still in the cone
"Newest track will come out within the hour. What do you expect to see. We may see a change in that track. We've had new model runs. Come mouth for both the american model and the european model and both of them showing changes which may in turn result in an official track change from the national hurricane center but here's what we know now hurricane during wins or one hundred fifteen miles per hour that officially makes it a major hurricane. The movement is still to the northwest at about ten miles per hour. We're going to have to focus on that direction and that speed over the next forty eight to seventy two hours because that is going to answer to various essential questions the where it makes landfall and the when does it make landfall but here's a look at what we expect the track to do as of now. We still anticipate additional strengthening up to a category four storm. Unfortunately it will likely be that strength as it crosses over the bahamas and we still expected to be a major hurricane when it makes landfall across some point in florida then the question because becomes when does it turn back to the north these this is where the different models vary one going a little bit further west one going a little bit further east. Here's a look look. This blue dot is the european model. The red dot is the american model. The rent out wants to make a landfall likely late monday night into very early tuesday morning near kind kind of this central portion of florida then it pushes a little further inland before finally going off to the north the european model the new run really just skirts along on the coast and they both end up towards georgia as well as into the carolinas alison. Thank you so much for that. I want to get straight to florida to c._n._n.'s rosa rosa flores who is in west palm beach and rosa. The governor says fuel shortages have become a problem. You're seeing that first hand. Is there a plan that you've heard about to get more gas to these stations. That is the plan. Let me show you around because i'm at a gas station right now. The does have you and you can see that the line <hes> curls around this light from talking to people here. They say that they have been driving around trying to find gas stations. That actually have gas. This is one of the few in the area that actually does but if you take a look here some of the pumps do have gas others do not the owner of this gas gas station says that his family owns four gas stations. Only this one has gas at the moment now. Here's the thing because there is a state of emergency for all all sixty seven counties that waives the rules that allows the fuel of <hes> the the flow of fuel to come into the state that of course is is it because governor rhonda's santa's issued that declaration now. Here's the other thing danna we've learned from the governor's office that florida highway patrolman goldman will be escorting refueling trucks to strategic in critical areas in florida again because they're already reported shortages and dorian hasn't even made landfall but again a lot of people here waiting in line looking for <hes> fuel stations that actually have fuel will to make sure that they can be prepared for potential evacuation and rose a real quick. Have you encountered or heard about any reports of price gouging. Yes indeed the attorney general of the state of florida telling c._n._n. Just moments ago that they have received at least one thousand calls of price gouging most of those fuel and water in fact the owner of this gas station telling us that he was one of those individuals who reported a price gouging of water so we're going to continue monitoring and and seeing if those numbers will increase but according to the general's office is against against state law to price gouge because there is that <hes> evacuation <hes> excuse me that that state of emergency in the state of florida donna rosa thank you so much for that report now. C._n._n.'s leyla santiago is in north miami. Were supplies are flying off the shelves elves in leyla what's going. Is it a mad rush or do people feel like they have the weekend now to stop. We've actually seen a little bit of boll. Oh some some moments where they're really peaking folks coming in and then a little bit like now where you're seeing a calm down <hes> we are in the section right now. We're this was made last night right because of the hurricane a section for supplies. You've got batteries and got a power bank to charge your phone. Of course you need candles. They also have <hes> extension cords presumably leaper generators that could be used should power come out and then take a look over here where you can see. This is a popular item. The land turns. This layer is just about i've gone. They've got some more down here and i can see these folks are looking at the price <hes> getting ready <hes> fifteen bucks. She mentioned to to have that lantern and be ready for hurricane gene dorian. Go right ahead man <hes> so you know one of the things that folks are also looking for water. We were here when a truckload came in. I lasted. Maybe about an hour. I four they ran out. <hes> and folks are making sure that they have those basic supplies to get through <hes> government. Officials are recommending recommending at least seven days. <hes> should should power be out. Should resources be limited after dorian. Donna sounds like people are heating that an <music> our <hes>. That's all that whole truckload of water lasted. That's that's pretty incredible. <hes> thank you leyla for that report and want to get now to c._n._n.'s diane gallagher who is in central florida at the orlando airport diane. This is one of the busiest airports in the country from what you're seeing. They prepared <hes> donna. I would say that they were extremely prepared right now and the truth is is that the effective dory and hasn't quite hit this airport you can take a look here and see there have been expectations chins that you're going to have delayed canceled flights. That hasn't kicked in just yet. What you're seeing over here is all the lines of people who are starting to try and fly out though we have talked to people people who have cut their vacations short people. Were trying to get back. They didn't want to risk the fact. If the hurricane came in early and so here at the airport i sat in on a meeting actually just beyond on those stores there were they sat with airlines. They talked with noah. They talked with the f._a._a. And other members of government officials about how they can determine how how long they can keep this airport open win they can let these people actually again flying out <hes> if the storm starts coming in so here's the thing if you have a visit to disney if you we have a visit to universal right now you can still come but that may change in the coming days

Mark Levin
Multiple fires, gas explosions in Lawrence, Mass. area
"Special report hurricane Florence more than knee deep in water already in some places as hurricane florins pounds, the Carolinas with heavy rainfall in new Bern, North Carolina. Correspondent Diane Gallagher says she's five ten in mid knee and water on the street. The businesses have water incited them. Now, we see sandbags that are already starting to be moved these barriers right here

Red Eye Radio
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to vacate Obama-era internet rules
"North Korean nukes separation deadline I'm Barbara Kusak confidential United, Nations, report, finds North Korea has not stopped, its nuclear and missile programs in. Violation of UN sanctions as reported by. Reuters meanwhile correspondent Barbara Starr, fills us in on, what's secretary estate Mike. Pompeo had to say on pay, oh telling reporters? Chairman Kim made. A commitment to denuclearize to the extent they are behaving manner inconsistent with that we can see. We still have a ways, to go to achieve the ultimate outcome we're looking for correspondent Diane Gallagher reports a federal judge rejected a Trump administration effort to shift the burden of tracking down hundreds of migrant parents deported without. Their children to the ACLU and other such nonprofits judge slammed the government essentially for offering nothing when it comes to To a plan saying that at some point by Thursday next Thursday they need a point person they need somebody who, is a commander of some sort to take. The lead and find these parents who, were deported after being, separated from, their, children by the. Government the woman, known as the Manhattan Madam Kristin Davis, met with, these. Special counsel Robert Muller's. Team for voluntary interview this week correspondent Brynn Gingras reports investigators appear to be interested in her ties to longtime Trump adviser Roger. Stone knows and how she fits into the bigger picture isn't. Exactly clear but sources tell c. n., n., Muller's team, would, like her to testify in front of a grand jury so this really, points to the. Fact that the special counsel seems to be focusing on stone as they continue this. Over arching investigation into. Russia's interference in the two thousand, sixteen election the Trump administration asked the US supreme court to vacate at twenty sixty an, appeals court ruling that upheld Obama era net neutrality rules. That barred internet service providers from blocking or prioritizing content the question for The court was whether the now superseded order was invalid because it exceeded, the FCC's statutory authority among other such claims. I'm Barbara Kusak Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired. Wouldn't you rather be healthy energetic and fit, I'm Dennis black ten years, ago I developed. A Texas, sized solution to America's health crisis I make my Texas SuperFood from fifty five raw vine-ripened fruits and vegetables lost sixty pounds I mean. That's huge since I've been on, superfoods, I haven't.

Chip Franklin
Facebook Suffers Worst-Ever Drop in Market Value
"Cagey oh eight tenths scale It evening I'm Nikki medoro the Trump administration did not meet today's deadline, to reunite migrant children with their parents for than fourteen hundred children were. United with their families but about seven hundred shelter remain in government custody in San Diego correspondent Diane Gallagher says many parents aren't even in. The US overwhelming majority more. Than half of those parents have already been deported without their, children their children are government. Cut their parents are back in their home country, or in Mexico waiting to find something, out and that is why advocates here at the border say that the deadline may be today but this crisis is far from over the government, has offered no time line for tracking down the hundreds of parents who remain unaccounted for authorities say a traffic. Stop and Napa county has led to the rescue of two children being used for child pornography CHP officers say they found evidence in a stolen car driven by forty three year, old can, yada nor Norway. Norwood that he, was involved in making pornography, involving to chill Children ages five and seventeen Norwood was arrested and faces charges. That include child pornography and. Sexual exploitation of a child Facebook's market value took a huge, hit today at stock price. All nineteen percent its worst day ever here's correspondent, Steve castenbaum when the trading day ended, Facebook stock had not recovered from its huge plunge earlier in the morning it dropped forty two points when trading began and stayed around that Mark, for the rest of the day it was the single worst one day drop for Facebook and one of the. Largest ever for.

24 Hour News
Gunman wounds 2, is fatally shot by bystander at Walmart store
"Flap is getting louder over separating families who crossed the us mexico border illegally some democratic members of congress toward immigration facilities in texas and new jersey correspondent diane gallagher went to the rio grande valley processing center in mcallen texas tour that was guided by border patrol agents but we did get a chance to talk to people who are being held in what i can really thrive as cages we're talking about twelve foot chain link fences here some of them housing single adult males others housing single adult females and then you go into a warehouse room where you see families that are together younger children are with either a father in one pen area or a mother in another sort of pin area there also we had a pin inside where there were so many young boys in texas five illegal border crossers were killed in a rollover action during a police chase tried to pull over the suv that was believed to be involved in a human or drug smuggling event fourteen people were inside the chase reach speeds close to one hundred miles per hour before the suv went off the road and rolled over several times most of the fourteen were thrown from the suv and five died the driver and passenger believed to be american citizens were arrested that's reporter clayton neville a gunman wounded who people before he was fatally shot by a bystander at a walmart store in the state of washington in some water washington the suspect began shooting inside the store continued firing shots in the parking lot outside suspect tried to tried to carjack a car and when the individual who owned the car did not cooperate he ended up shooting that car driver then the suspect tried to hijack a second car and as he tried to hijack a second car won a citizen who is here in the parking lot took took his gun and shot the suspect.

The Kris Kobach Show
Hero customer rushes Waffle House killer and rips away his assault-style rifle
"Remove any leans the they're looking for the suspect praising a man who stopped the rampage in telling us about the victims of this morning shootings at a waffle house new nashville that claimed four lives all of the victims are in their twenty taurean sandra lynn joe perez akilah silva and nursing twenty one year old woman from gallatin tennessee authorities are still working on notifying her family that she passed away in the shooting correspondent diane gallagher in nashville for twenty twenty nine year old suspect travis ranking remains at large the man who tackled the suspect inside the waffle house is being praised as a hero but james shaw junior says he was just trying to save himself it will be a busy week at the white house president trump welcomes french president mccrone tomorrow and hosts a state dinner for him tuesday on friday german chancellor angela merkel will visit the oval office and on friday elsewhere the presidents of north and south korea meet for the first time which might pave the way for a us north korea summit i'm richard johnson that is now over twenty trillion dollars what happens next rising inflation drops in the dollar's value some experts say another crashes coming you can fight this.

Frank Beckmann
Senate Judiciary Committee holds hearing on Florida shooting
"The senate judiciary committee will hold a hearing on the florida high school shooting and failures by the fbi and law enforcement correspondent diane gallagher reports the senate will hear testimonies from some senators and people affected by the shooting senate hearings today about what may have been missed in this particular suiting both of florida's senators are expected to testify as well as a teacher for marjory stoneman douglas and a parody of one of the children who were killed in that shooting us houses expected to pass more funding for school security across the country with more schools are closed the superintendent posted that there was a threat of violence against one of the schools these superintendents post said the northfield township police made arrests statements made by the widow of the pulse nightclub terrorist gunman in orlando florida omar mateen maybe the most incriminating evidence when her trial starts today in orlando reporter roy o'neil or salmon statement to the fbi came just hours after forty nine people were shot and killed in orlando's pulse nightclub in the statement she said she helped omar mateen select the target and she expressed regret for not trying to stop him the defense will claim that statement to the fbi was coerced the special election in western pennsylvania not all of the ballots have been counted yet but the democrat connor lamb declared victory lamb says he expected a close race known that we were in a tough race here for the last five months we expected to have a good fight on our hands and we were willing to.