domestic terrorism. white supremacy is a poison and it s been allowed to fester and grow right in front of our eyes. we need to say as clearly and forcefully as we can, that the ideology of white supremacy has no place in america. there s certain things that we can do. we can keep assault weapons off our streets. we ve done it before. i did it when we passed the crime bill last time and violence went down. shootings went down. dana: comes amid an enormous surge of violence over the weekend. 17 people were shot in a single incident in downtown milwaukee. in chicago, at least 33 people were shot and five fatally so. chicago mayor lori lightfoot banning unaccompanied minors from millennium park in the wake of a 16-year-old s fatal shooting there and gun homicides reaching their highest level in 25 years during the covid pandemic. so lots to get to on this particular topic and the rest of the show. jesse, where do you land on there s a crime that happened, the massacre in buffa
three-way contest seeking a place on the november ballot. and some drama on the democratic side there as well with the frontrunner, lieutenant governor john fetterman suffering a stroke last week getting a procedure at the hospital today. is he competing in a four-person field. we have fox team coverage tonight. we have you covered, jonathan serrie is following the north carolina primaries from charlotte. we head there in a bit. but, first, the keystone state. alexandria hoff is at kathy barnett s headquarters. bryan llenas dr. mehmet oz in newton. starting us off rich edson from david mccormick s campaign in pittsburgh. good evening, rich. good evening, bret. they are all getting set up at mccormick hq. john fetterman s watch party is getting set up but is he not going to be there. the progressive and democratic frontrunner has been in the hospital since friday with a stroke. today his campaign released this statement saying, quote: john fetterman is about to undergo a sta
serenaded with her happy birthday. 93 years young. greg: are you saying she did it on purpose? emily: it s an accident. you know who is not going to live to 83 is this young girl. dana: competitor. you could compete in just about anything. dedication and a commitment. that s it for us, everyone. special report is up next. hey, bret. bret: does greg have any more bathroom questions? okay. all right. just checking. thanks. good evening, welcome to washington. i m bret baier. breaking tonight, we are 175 days away from the country voting in midterm elections. that s 25 weeks. but today is primary election day in five states with voters still at the polls at this hour. former president trump s sway over the republican party will be heavily tested tonight in north carolina, in pennsylvania. we are tracking several key races in both states. but particularly in pennsylvania where the leading republican senate candidates are in a tight