Correspondent Pete Williams from d. C. And pete, what happened at Burnett Chapel church this morning that we know of, what are you hearing from your sources . Reporter what were told is that this gunman from Rutherford County arrived at the church driving a blue suv, got out of his vehicle and immediately shot a woman who was walking into the church. She is the one fatality we believe. He then entered the church and opened fire wounding seven other people. One man who was inside the church confronted him, and were told by the police that that man, that parishioner, was beaten with the gun. He then despite his injuries went out, got into his car, he has a permit to carry a weapon, came back in, and apparently when the xwugunman, the gunman t himself. And as you said, the gunman is in the hospital now. We dont know whether those are life threatening oig injuries or not and were waiting to haear more detail. Police have said that they dont know of any connect between tio the gun mand aman
welcome back. tonight in meet the midterms, if it s friday, someone is voting, oh, tomorrow. there is a rare saturday primary on the schedule, and it s in hawaii. we ve got our eyes on a pair of very contentious democratic contests there. congresswoman hanabusa is challenging the sitting governor and is hitting him over that missile attack false alarm last january. if you recall, that alert put hawaii in a state of panic on a saturday and confusion for about 38 minutes. he said he was ultimately responsible and pointed to the human error of a low-level employee. and it s a crowded primary for the house seat. ed case is one of the better known names in the case. he represented the other house district last decade. also running is the lieutenant governor, doug chen, who led the state s push against the trump travel ban when he was the state a.g. and then there s state
including step and half brothers and sisters, spouses of course, children or adult children, sons and daughters in law and the new addition, fiances. close relatives do not include grandparents or grandchildren, aunts or uncles, nieces or nephews, cousins, brothers and sisters in law. very complicated. the white house says it s about national security. critics call it a muslim ban, which the president has in the past. immigration and refugee advocates say they plan to fight the new requirements claiming the trump administration has not said how this will make america safer. doug mckelway outside washing n washington. the attorney general says the white house may be violating the supreme court ruling. what can you say about that? well, yeah, this is a hawaii attorney general, doug chen. our viewers will remember that name. he was instrumental in challenging the original travel ban. now he s done it again,
minister. shep, the heartfelt sentiment coming from a country that is regarded as the world s largest state sponsor of terrorism. shepard: thanks, doug. continuing coverage of breaking news out of the bronx in new york city. i regret to inform you, this situation is more dire. new information into fox news channel, the shooter in this case at the hospital in the bronx was dressed according to witnesses in a white lab coat, what looked like a doctor s coat. according to the reporting of the new york times, the times is reporting fire officials, the fire department of new york saying, three doctors at this hospital have been shot. we do not know the condition of these doctors. we do know that this shooter according to the nypd is still on the loose. they re calling this officially an active shooter situation. armed units are there at the bronx lebanon hospital, which is
eager to reunite with their loved ones. waiting for international travelers after, in this situation, federal appeals court upheld a temporary stop to the president s travel ban. to hong kong earlier today, protesters marched to the consulate general. just some of the spots we ve been seeing over the weekend. folks taking to the pavement, if you will, with their feet. president trump fired acting attorney general sally yates for refusing to enact the travel ban. attorneys general in 16 states, at least, are challenging the executive order. one of them, hawaii attorney general doug chen, who joins us right now. mr. attorney general, you filed that lawsuit on friday. it s just about two days old right now. how is it different from the other suits, lawsuits that have come out?