and send it right through? they should have. but why didn t they? there is too many people in washington who want to cut spending, cut numbers, they treat this as an esoteric issue and they want it to be five years and not permanent and spend less money. you can t tell a cancer patient, we re only going to fund half your medication or only half your treatment. you have to actually help them and help them survive and pay for their health care. and i just find the callousness and lack of empathy that is typical here. and i think the fact the first responders came again to washington, stood up to met with many and is making a difference. is there anyone pushing back against this, senator or member of congress specifically? they don t they don t do so overtly, but there is a lot of people who aren t co-sponsoring the bill. a lot of people wouldn t take meetings with first responders. it is the lack of action that is as being against it. what can people do from home?
fox report now. police in texas say they will not charge a 14-year-old muslim student for bringing what they called a suspicious clock to his high school. clock. happened in irving, outside dallas, texas. teachers say they call the cops because they thought it looked like a bomb. the student, a guy named ahmed muhammad, claims police arrested, handcuffed and interrogated him. the police weighed in on twitter writing, cool clock, ahmed. want to bring it to the white house? we should inspire more kids like you to science. it is what makes america great. a facebook co-founder mark zuckerberg said he too would like to get together with ahmed, writing in part, i quote, having the skill and ambition to build something cool should lead to applause, not arrest. the future belongs to people like you, ahmed. and ahmed, if you ever want to come by facebook, i d love to
update on the lockdown at the white house. i reported on this at the top of the hour. our producers at the white house now report it is all because somebody found a bag, an unattended bag in a park near the white house. in a park near the white house. bags do not have gearshifts. in a park. still no word on whether there is any sort of threat, we don t think so. this sort of thing frankly happens all the time. the president is not at the white house now and our producers there are tracking this with more details. but sounds like an unattended bag that made people err on the side of caution and who wouldn t. violent clashes along a border crossing in seerbia as hundreds of migrants try to push their way into hungary through barbed wire fences. hungarian police firing tear gas, water can nonons aninto la crowds.
let s get to it. now, shepard smith reporting live from the news desk. the white house is currently on lockdown. but as of right now, i can t tell you exactly why. our white house producers say they have seen nothing that appears to be wrong. but there is a lockdown. and we re following this closely. our people are there. they re trying to figure out what the reason is. of course, at the white house, they get all kinds of weird scares all the time, most of the time in fact, most all of the time they amount to nothing, but it is important to let you know at least the white house is on lockdown. our people are there and when we know what this is all about, we ll let you know. round two for the republicans just hours away. 11 candidates making the cut for tonight s main event. the big change from last time, carly fiorina moves up to primetime. she ll be on the same stage as donald trump for the first time since he claimed he was not talking about her face when he told rolling s
the united nations chief ban ki-moon said he was shocked by hungary s use of force against the refugees, saying that is not acceptable. officials there started installing large wire fences yesterday. it is now illegal for anybody to try to get through it. cops have alrea thrown a bunch of people in jail and some dramatic images from this really very sad new way of life overseas. you can see men with their faces covered with scars, trying to make their way through thick clouds of tear gas on scene. here some migrants charge towards hungarian police, throwing rocks and bottles at them. one iraqi refugee said, we fled wars and violence and did not expect brutality and inhumane treatment in europe. the next slide you can see people held up signs that read, open the door and help. here you can see this mother, well here you can see the mother holding a child, baby, at a makeshift camp set up between syeseer