Arpaio. In the next hour, a lot more people are here. More than 10,000 people have signed up on facebook to participate in the protest. The rally begins in about two hours. Right now, the police are doing a good job keeping both sides separate. The s. W. A. T. Is here with rifles. Gary, thank you very much. The mayor of phoenix opposed the president s visit. He is a democrat. In a recent oped, he accused the president of dousing racial tensions with gasoline and he fears he may be looking to light a match. I spoke to the mayor before we went on air. You called on the president not to come to phoenix. Im wondering what your concern was, is it just the possibility of the protest, certainly there are a lot of Trump Supporters there that want to see him tonight. I felt after the tragedy in charlottesville, which happened just a short time ago, the president failed moral leadership after
charlottesville. His failure to condemn the racism and the nazis there, to have a Campaign Rally here in
yet all of the polling shows us now that americans increasingly do not trust him on issues of foreign policy. they weren t good things for him to bring up last night. i don t think he wants to start it s a full plate. he avoided those, there were clunky things. we are talking about one topic, and all of a sudden on to something else. towards the end, he had the rhetorical stuff where he starts sounding like he s screaming, and the ending nobody could figure out. it wasn t one of his best speeches, but with the polling against him in domestically and internationally so many fires burning, i think he just wanted to get it done and get out. bret: once the votes, the over/under had to be about 35/36. [laughter] harris: the over under and folks who had to shannon s point, god bless the troops, god bless america come and go get em. harris: is that what he
this or talk about solutions to this in a narrow way, in a way that would just be about protecting, providing federal protection to people who are threatened for doing this kind of public service?re well, i hope so. but i am we have so many other issues we re dealing with on elections with over 400 election suppression bills introduced. i will say senator blunt did hold this hearing with me. it wasn t one of those hearings where i just held it and he blushingly came.ng he issued a very strong statement ahead of the hearing. so i m going to continue to pursue that. but right now, there is one clear solution. not just to this problem, rachel, but to the fact that in georgia right now you will not o be able to vote on weekends gh during the run-off period, that you there is going to be less dropoff boxes in states all over the country, that they re attempting and have made it harder to cast mail-in ballots. we ve got states that are still
strangulation versus a ligature strangulation, but it takes a long time. usually up to five minutes. and again, don t want to be indelicate, but it didn t happen quickly. it wasn t one of these things where you just strike out with a rock, with a hammer, some weapon of convenience. it took time. it took intent. and i wouldn t be surprised since homicide doesn t necessarily mean murder. there can be different degrees of murder. of course, jean can shed more light on this. it can be justifiable. it can be excusable. but now that we know it s strangulation, which i assumed they determined based on the breakage of the hyoid bone in the neck, now we really have more insight into what exactly happened to gabby that led to her death. casey, one more question. they also mentioned that dna samples were taken from her body. does that i mean, it s hard to know what that means, because brian laundrie was her boyfriend, so what could dna samples how could that aid in the criminal investigatio
have it if this launch is confirmed. president biden has in the past back in march said there would be responses if north korea continued to test launch their missiles. back in march they did a test of ballistic missiles. interestingly, pam, we just saw another one of these big military parades out of north korea just a couple days ago just after midnight on thursday. it was seen to be a relatively toned down military parade for the north koreans. it wasn t one that was flaunting this huge long range and short range missiles which we ve seen in the past. you can see dictator kim jong-un there, people making note of the fact that he looked skinnier than he has in the past. he did not give a speech at this rally when he has in the past previously, saying that north korea would continue to grow its nuclear arsenal. i want to bring in paula hancocks in south korea. this is a planclaim made by the