states tomorrow, we ll have a preview of the races to watch. we begin with the aftermath of what was a violent weekend in a number of places. we start with buffalo, new york that is still realing after a white teenager carried out what they re calling a racist attack in a super market in a predominantly black neighborhood. nearly all of the victims were black. the gunman is in custody and being held on a first degree murder charge. he intended to take as many black lives as possible. president biden and first lady jill biden will visit the community to grieve with them. we are learning more about the victims, aaron salter a police officer turned security guard that tried to stop the gunman. katherine massey who tried to make her community a better place to live. pearl young who ran a food pantry for a quarter century. heyward patterson who was loading bags into a car. celestine chaney and roberto roberto drury who was just buying groceries. jesse, what have we learned about t
investigation go from here? it will be really important as they continue with this investigation. it is really to make some determination without any further speculation as to what put him in this state to get where he is. certainly we can assume they had a lot to do with his influence, how he has been influenced potentially on social media. but the sadness of this is that here is a 16-year-old subject that identified as being racist. he hated people different from himself, and you re not born that way. you re environment tally influenced in that manner, and that could dprom a norm of different places. i think as a nation, all of us, particularly all of us in a law
our military is strong and important, but we need to be an america that relies on our state department, that relies on diplomacy, that relies on our economic power and relies on working together with the rest of the world to build a world that is sustainable environment tally and economically for everyone. thank you, senator warren. vice president biden, why couldn t the obama administration close it? you have to have congressional authority to do it. they kept it open. and the fact that is that we, in fact, think it is an advertisement for creating terror. what we have done around the world in terms of keeping guantanamo open or what trump has done by no longer being an anonymous broker in israel. it s not possible to have a jewsih state in the middle east without there being a two state solution. he has plagued all the same
and in the next hour, celebrity and other vip guests will begin arriving and making their way to the chapel. and of course we will show you all of them as they arrive. so meanwhile, let s talk the most important question of the day, the dress. and the fashion. and what we are expecting today. i turn to my kates, kate bennett and kate williams, who are here as our fashionistas. so the million dollar question, who will meghan will wearing. what is your money on? i could be wrong, but i deal feeling stella mccarney. she has this environment tally correct eco messaging to her designs. she doesn t use animal products, et cetera. so part of me feels that we could see an amelia wickstead is a emerging. and of course there is russo.
yet that doesn t seem to be the focussed area that the administration cares so much about. even the energy speech that president trump gave yesterday afternoon with riddled with inconsistencies he did boast about a couple coal sales deals to other countries that america is going to increase its coal output and sell coal to other countries. it s an old conversation. it s very important to those people who are in the coal mining business, but it s an old conversation. that s what s so interesting because all of those jobs are wildly important, but again the coal industry is small and if you want american success in the future, it s not environment tally sound but more importantly it s not economically sound. natural gas is simply cheaper. so when you keep going back to coal, i realize it s a campaign promise. there s enthusiasm around it. for the 15,000 people who work directly in the coal mining industry, it s absolutely crucial to them. absolutely. this is a big problem. th