back to school because they re in an area where they see themselves being the targets. the young people i serve are tired. they re tired of wlifing in fear, tired of witnessing violence. most of all, they re tired of their so called leaders who refuse to protect them. this was pure terrorism. wearing tactical gear, firing at the car parked outside the general store with a 52-year-old female victim inside, shooting dead a 19-year-old man. police say even chasing down a woman in the store who was hit but not killed. she will forever be taum tied just as the students of ewu will be. but thankfully the security stopped him there. what have you heard about what this has done to the community there, and especially the young people attending that hbcu of ewu? this was happening as they were moving in for the semester.
democrats are branding trump as a criminal. along with the 74 million people who voted for him. they think the mug shot will scare you. they re wrong. this is somebody who has spent more than four decades trying to avoid being arrested or being indicted, and so this is a really scary moment for him despite whatever he says. alvin bragg is no different from many of the host, of course, on msnbc. for them it s get trump and go home. he s been scary the whole time. you have to raise your hand and say, stop, because this is too great an assault on our system. much greater than january 6th, that s for sure. donald trump has spent his lifing being able to lie, being able to live in his own reality, being able to tell people whatever he wants, and now he s going into an area where that, there are real consequences for that. howard: joining us now to analyze the coverage if in nashville, clay travis, the founder of outkick, cohost of a
perhaps equally disturbing is that the alleged perpetrator lived in plain sight for a decade. remaining close to family and friends. it s a horror movie. only, we re in it. we re the main characters. reporter: angie greg knows the man charged with these disturbing crimes very well. ariel castro is her father. if you would have asked me this last week, i would have told you he s the best dad and the best grandpa. reporter: greg, one of ariel castro s five children, says her father was loving and kind. wlifing in that home, there were a lot of good memories. i remember my dad lining us up and cutting our bangs himself. going on family outings, carnivals, motorcycle rides with my dad. there were a lot of good times. reporter: greg says the good times ended when her mother left her father because he was physically abusive.
out of the blue. she said all would gina. and i said we are not talking about that right now . she grasped my hand. michael call gina, she will help you. and i know she had none of this in mind that we would be married and anything else. but kathy was the kind of person who connecting people was person. she had a heart for gina and lifing across town with two boys about the same age as our children and she knew being a stuborn man i would hunker down and isolate myself and she was in her last hours trying to connect us . we did. gina was kind enough to show up at kathy s funeral and she sat me for a while and i asked her about the children and how they were doing and some point. you kno you and i just met
we knew the end was near. out of the blue. she said all would gina. and i said we are not talking about that right now . she grasped my hand. michael call gina, she will help you. and i know she had none of this in mind that we would be married and anything else. but kathy was the kind of person who connecting people was person. she had a heart for gina and lifing across town with two boys about the same age as our children and she knew being a stuborn man i would hunker down and isolate myself and she was in her last hours trying to connect us . we did. gina was kind enough to show up at kathy s funeral and she sat me for a while and i asked her about the children and how they were doing and some point. you know, you and i just met