there. we heard from s.a. fire chief hood who had crews out here treating this massive triage scene. the air conditioning was not working. paramedics and firefighters found that each one of them had heart rates over about 130 beats per minute, which, again, they were very hot to the touch. so these people were in that trailer without any signs of any type of water, so you re looking at a lot of heat stroke, a lot of dehydration. reporter: what they were able to see after looking at surveillance cameras is that several were seen running from the 18-wheeler truck going into the woods. the driver was arrested and is facing state and federal charges. all right, veronica, that s a horrible story. thank you for bringing it to us from san antonio. letting trump be trump. is that really the right strategy for the white house? we ve got some answers next. and next hour, joy reid with
communications director was to breitbart. he went on the breitbart news radio show and talked to them this morning and in that, listening to that interview and seeing what he said, i am skeptical that much is going to change because he seems to think the major problem for the white house is messaging and getting the message out. listen, president trump has a direct unfiltered line to the american people through his twitter account and even publications that they, the white house would consider hostile to them regularly report exactly what the president has been tweeting. so i sort of disagree with the idea that the problem they re not getting the right message out. i think trump himself is his own worst enemy, instead of focusing on his accomplishments, he constantly tweets his grievances and focuses on the scandals that surround him and i don t get the impression that scaramucci is going to change that. he s talked about letting trump be trump. be himself. that s right. one thing he
campaign-style rallies how will they get to governing. the person i spoke to said you re going to see good people leave because think about it, the president gets up there on the podium at those rallies, what is he going to do, make promises that they then have to figure out how to write into policy. they can t do it, a la the health care law. critics will say hire whomever you want, nothing changes if the man at the top doesn t change. can new hires or old hires in new roles, can they reshape the way that president trump actually conducts himself in office? no. stephanie was right. the problem with the trump presidency is not thetaff, it is the trump presidency. there s a little white noise going on here. but it is extraordinary the kinds of people we re talking about coming back into the white house, the people who are known for being the killers, the ones who tell trump be more trump. if, you know, given, you know, all of the problems this administration has had, all of the self
debunk one at a time and shoots off at twitter, the drip, drip, drip may not work for him. the better strategy is to try to bring it back to the issues. we have the debate coming up on wednesday. and that s the best time for him to try to say, look, these claims aren t true. let s get back to the issues. first debate he did best in the first 20 minutes when he was talking about trade policy and about the fact that he thinks that america isn t leading right now. those are the types of things that will help his campaign. what is plaguing shim that he keeps taking the baitnd when he starts taking the bait, gets drawn into the other story lines. and that s what s going to hurt his campaign overall. and obviously throughout all of this, it seems the clinton campaign is laying low, so to speak, kind of letting trump be trump and let the media be consumed with trump. what do you make of this strategy? is that smart on her part to kind of drop back a little bit? well, i mean, it is smart o
factioned a speech in nick of time that was on election night, but he didn t want to draft a victory speech or concession speech before he did not want to jinx himself tell us about that. he we look at him, like a great athletic, they do the same things over and over again, athletes wear same socks shoes shirt do the same rituals over again, and we were the same way, he didn t want to talk about winning until we had the victory in hand. and it was a little bit like that with the transition team as well. and he didn t want to talk about the transition, before the election, and i think you know some of those stories were well-known this president just he loves to do things that are going to get the him to victory, but doesn t count on it he worked hard, issue really, he out worked hillary clinton you remember. i remember hillary looking at calendar in august.