our task force teams found seven deceased individuals on scene. we transported nine individuals to the hospital to area trauma facilities. of those that we transported, two have since died, three are in critical surgery and four are stable. reporter: so this all started just after 3:30 yesterday, a male shooter opening fire at the allen premium outlet about 30 minutes north of dallas. dozens of shots were reported as employees and shoppers scrambled if for safer areas, soming even getting a terrifying glimpse of the gunman. my mom and i were in johnson and murphy s shopping, is and out of nowhere heard about, like, 10 pops go off. i look at the customer next to me, i was, like, was that gunshots? no, probably just construction, and then we heard, like, 10, 15 more shots go off. and so i ran to the front of the store and we re like, no, that s shooting. there s this guy dressed in all black wearing a vest, has an assault rifle, and he s just shooting at people. reporte
so ugly. it s time to get excited, because we are doing this. the audience decides the story! greg: typically i only give the audience two topics but tonight i m feeling generous and i propose a three way. why waste the viagra, am i right? i will present each choice and you applied. the one that gets the most hootin and hollerin winds. it s like a wet t-shirt contest at your local cracker barrel. why did they stop that? could spiral into a recession because their gdp has shrunk in more than expected. as you know, sweden is famous for producing and margaret, and wood. who likes that when? all right, not into sweden. that s too bad. we had that abba mentally ready to go. topic two, a story we barely covered. the canadian trends teacher with the breasts so big, his cup size is himalayas. not bad, not bad. okay, that s good. on the topic three. elon musk will be here on the set to share the discovery of a substance that will cure aging, cancer, and virtually all other disea
years and did nothing about it. customers of which there were thousands were frustrated and they want answers. it s horrible to be sitting in an airport for five hours. it shows the lack of leadership. there was a major problem. a disconnect somewhere. this should not be happening this day in age. we shouldn t be having this kind of ground stoppage throughout the country. it makes no sense to me. dana: the hearing about begin in moments with one notable absence, southwest ceo jordan will not face questions because of a previous commitment. lydia hu has what to expect. hi. good morning. the hearing before the senate committee on commerce, science and transportation is scheduled to start around now. southwest chief operating officer is expected to apologize again for the holiday meltdown that stranded an estimated 2 million passengers over the christmas holiday. lawmakers will demand answers on why the budget airline was unable to adequately cope with the massive wint
have a cease-fire that serves hamas s goals to rearm, and attack us again and perpetrate another massacre. anyone calling for a cease-fire is serving the pro-hamas position. that means that they could get away with what they did and do it again and again. there was a cease-fire on october 6th. hamas broke it on october 7th and will be a cease-fire against once hamas terrorist threat is eliminated and once we get back the hostages. dana: one of the things antony blinken was asked about. i don t know details on it. apparently in the meeting earlier blinken brought up some concerns expressed about they said extremists in the west bank attacking palestinians there. and he said that he was reassured that the israeli government is on top of that. is there any more you can say on that? i can say that we are on top of that as the secretary said. it is a marginal phenomenon. we will address it. when we do something wrong on the israeli side we conduct inquiries and address the iss
people on the right say you re not putting american priorities first, and employers around this country are saying we need more workers, this is an economic issue. bingo. have you given up on congress doing mig? and if so, is there something you can do to address this? yes, there is. number one, the first bill i ever into deuced was to reform the situation we have for immigration, number one. number two, we re in a situation now where those 1500 people at the border are not there to enforce the law, they re there to free up border agents that need to be on the border, and we re having another 1,000 people coming in. there are asylum judges to make judgments to move things along. i veed asked this congress for help in terms of what they need at the border. they need more agents, they need more people to clear people. pete: the only more agents anyone has provided are irs agents [laughter] rye rye right. rachel: right. pete: that was a mealy-mouthed