overseas. we have to address what s going on at home first. what s happening at home? where are these terrorist attacks against our intelligence community. i am not disagreeing with you that the intelligence community is doing their work. the acts that are taking place in europe are not taking place in america because we have a vetting system already in place before trump ever came to offic office. that s just not accurate, i m sorry. they are happening in europe but they are not happening here. jon: obviously there are a bunch of passengers on that train, somebody that s the point i m trying to make. jon: richard fowler, chris wilson, thank you both. julie: st. louis on edge after a third straight nice of protest. police arrested at least 80
people following the acquittal of a white police officer in the death of an african-american man. live in st. louis of the very latest. once again, volunteers are out here in st. louis trying to help clean up on the street in downtown, they are coming and painting the plywood where the windows were at this point yesterday, trying to make it a little more aesthetically pleasing as these businesses are still open today. this started as a peaceful demonstration yesterday, demonstrators walked miles throughout the streets in downtown but once i dissipated a number of people stuck around looking for trouble. they kicked in windows, threw rocks into these businesses. the st. louis police department tweeted a photo to show what they are dealing with, they took all these objects off of one person. full-body gear, a gun, even a sword. the police chief says there is
man. we are live in st. louis with more coming up next. plus, north korea and its growing nuclear threat, sure to be the center of attention this week at the u.n. general assembly. how president trump may handle this in his first u.n. address tomorrow as the u.s. warns that time is running out for a peaceful solution. we are working very hard to make everything we are doing militarily diplomatic, economically, and with our allies and partners, to be as effective as we can and what we recognize is not really much time.
challengers if they don t do something about obamacare, don t they want to try something and go home to the voters and say look, we did pass this? yeah, i think that is one of the crucial aspects of this debate has been what are we going to go home and run on reelection i think that s why the president has been ramping up tax reform, but look. there will be primary challenges that look across the aisle and say you guys promise this, you promised to repeal obamacare and you didn t get it done. i think you will see that in races across the country. the question is, you ve got a lot of purists in the house and senate as well who are conservatives who said they want to get rid of obamacare but they are saying this doesn t go far enough. and that s the tension in the republic and party right now. jon: thank you. julie: chaos in st. louis as protesters hit the streets after a not guilty verdict and the police shooting of a black
no protest planned for tonight, they are on top of this but some people who were here last night say they are not so sure. and proud to tell you the city of st. louis is safe and the police owned the night. how much control do you think the police have over the situation right now? after last night, i lost a lot of faith. they were walking down when the metal pipes. there is another protest planned for tonight in an area that got hit very hard on saturday, many businesses in that area have decided to be closed for the rest of the day. julie: thank you very much. jon: hurricane irma still having an unforeseen impact on people in florida as cleanup and repairs continue. the warnings health experts are giving to people who live in flooded areas. plus, three dead and more than a dozen hurt in the new york city bus collision. more on what happened there straight ahead.