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hunt happening yesterday in lancaster, california, about 40 miles north of downtown los angeles. he was walking to his car in the parking lot and was about to take off his best when a bullet slammed into his chest. according to the cops, it came from a four-story apartment next door. listen to the deputy radio for help after getting shot. >> on the right shoulder. we might have got there, but -- >> trace: yeah, the apartment complex up north. here is an aerial view of where that was in the relation to the parking lot. they searched every apartment, but they came up empty. he joins us with more on this story. william. >> no motive. no gun. nothing yet. this we know. number one, the sniper remains at large. police are not assuming the shooter was a resident. three. police believed the government used a high-powered rifle, something not easily hidden. still, the mayor doesn't like i it. >> people who are being treated for mental illness. of course it's a concern. of course, it's insanity to allow such a facility to exist in that particular location. >> i used to live there. i thought it was a danger having somebody overlook a police station. i have children and i would rather have that person in custody than on the street. >> trace: so deputies knew this building really, really well, because they had previous calls there. they responded and thought they had the shooter contains, but after searching the building, they cleared it. what's going on now in this investigation? >> well, because of this investigation, police have pretty good records of who actually lived there. they also have access to at least some surveillance video. >> the wound itself was minor. it is my understanding that there are no information about witnesses. >> he hopes to become a patrol deputy. the big take away is that the vast saved his life. >> we think about what happened here today. a sniper took out one of our deputies. the only reason that deputy is a live is because he had a vest o on. >> so, a few things. number one, it is not easy to get a gun legally in california. there is a background check. but they do not always make their way from the court to the department of justice. also, there are tensions between politicians who are trying to locate these kind of shelters in the neighborhood. this will tell you why neighborhoods don't like it. >> trace: yeah, a mental health facility, a sniper across the street. that is baffling. >> trace: a cook in a hotel in southern california was plotting. according to cops in long beach, who say they found an arsenal of guns in his home. police say the suspect had multiple weapons. an assault rifle, tactical gear, magazines, and hundreds of rounds of ammo. he told a fellow employee he planned to shoot up the long beach marriott. the worker told the general manager, who reported the threat to police. >> because this was reported, i firmly believe many lives were saved. >> trace: the outcome of the cook faces multiple charges. the judge has set his bail at half million dollars. law enforcement officials say they have arrested more than two dozen people for threatening to commit more mass shootings throughout the u.s. let's bring in former fbi. when you hear about magazines, hundreds of rounds of ammunition in california, what goes through your mind? >> it's hard to imagine. this is exactly what the issue is. that even though the states such as california and new york have the strictest gun laws, we still see many individuals have these high capacity weapons and magazines and ammunition. obviously, there is a little bit of a disconnect as to the effectiveness of gun control as it stands in today, and we need to do more. >> trace: end it's important to point out that this person did not have a history, a criminal history background. but in california, that doesn't matter. in california, you are not allowed to have an assault rifle. that's not allowed. these things are getting in somehow, stuart. >> stuart: yeah, if there is a will, there's a way. law enforcement understands that if you are intending on getting a weapon, whether it legally or illegally, there is an opportunity out there to get it. i think the thing here is that we are seeing him threatening to shoot up an employer, place of business, or a school. how many just arrests have hap. it is no longer a laughing matter. it is no longer going to be left to law enforcement to sort it out. they are going to apprehend these individuals, bring them to justice, and leave edge to the courts to decide as to how they are going to be dealt with. >> trace: yeah, you bring up a very good point, and i want to play this sound bite. this really goes to that point. watch this. >> we understand that sometimes individuals feel like they might be overreacting, but this incident highlights the importance of coming forward when someone is a witness or may have any information regarding the crime. >> trace: so this fellow employee turns him in, and what the police say is that they were very concerned. we talked about the high capacity magazines. what they were more concerned was the specificity of the crime. the details and the plan. what do you make of that? >> stuart: so, here's the lesson. early on, we all heard, don't yell fire in a crowded place. the lesson here is, you can no longer, through the internet or just communicating individually, try to suggest that you are intending to commit a mass shooting. if that information is disseminated to a group of people, individuals, or through the internet, whether it's social media, enforcement is going to go out, and if they determine you have access or possession of a weapon, they are going to take enforcement action immediately. there is no longer going to be a wait and see attitude. law enforcement has been up to some scrutiny. i think that has now turned. the lesson here is, threatening or suggesting that i'm going to carry out a mass shooting is no longer a laughable matter. if you say it's, understand and appreciate, there are going to be severe consequences. >> trace: but here's my last point in this, stuart. this guy was kind of looking, he was telling his coworkers that he was planning on doing this. we hear so much about these mass shootings. they come out of nowhere. in your experience, do you often see massive shooters, who actually kind of telegraph their intentions? >> stuart: great question. here's what we definitely see. we see certainly, immediately before the intended act, there is some sort of a form of communication, whether it's posting a manifesto, or a last testament, or they start to sell off their personal assets, because they understand that they are probably going to end up either committing suicide or being killed in a shoot-out with law enforcement. the moral or the lesson here is that law enforcement understand there are certain red flags that are left during the planning stages or during the initial steps of going out and carrying out this mass shooting. we want people to understand. if you see something, if you hear something, we cannot afford any hesitation. bring it to the attention of law enforcement. law enforcement, now, is going to immediately react. no sorting it out on the street. they are going to apprehend you. >> trace: and, in this case it worked. in this case. stuart kaplan, fbi agent. thank you. a serious explosion at a nuclear site in russia. we are learning more about why two workers died, and it's reportedly not from the actual explosion. plus, an emergency meeting requested by moscow and beijing just started at the united nations. the details on that next. too many people in pain settle for a restless night's sleep. there's a better choice. aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid and the 12-hour pain-relieving strength of aleve. that dares to last into the morning. so you feel refreshed. aleve pm. there's a better choice. 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entrust your heart to entresto. >> trace: to russians who died after the mysterious explosion at a nuclear site, died from radiation, not to the blast itself. that's according to an independent russian newspaper. there are conflicting reports about how many died in the explosion. putin says that radiation did not reach dangerous levels after the blast, but the f fbi thinks that they may be trying to hide evidence. international monitors say two of those stations are now back up operating again. national security correspondent, jennifer griffin reporting live at the pentagon. john. >> that russian newspaper reports that the two russian nuclear specialists died of radiation sickness, not from the blast. it blew up on august 8th. their bodies were secretly delivered to moscow. it was detected in the e.r. in the emergency room, which then had to be decontaminated. those medical workers complained of tingling sensation in their hands and faces. >> what have you learned from russia? what is russia hiding? >> i don't have any details on the incident, at least that i can share. but certainly, they are trying to expand. as people talk about a new strategic arms reduction treaty, that's why we say, look, if there is going to be an extension, we need to make sure we include all these new weapons that russia is pursuing. right now, russia has possibly nuclear cruise missiles, facing toward europe. that's not a good thing. >> he told me that it was in fact, a message to china. trace. >> trace: yeah, and the united nations security council is meeting right now. >> in fact, russia and china have because of the security council meeting to complain about sunday's missile test. that was a ground launched cruise missile that flew 300 miles. the kind of missile that the treaty band. >> the americans have tested this too quickly. that gives a strong reason to believe that they have started work at adapting the missile, long before opting out of the treaty. >> russia says that the u.s. testing of missiles off the coast of california shows that the u.s. was developing missiles all along under the inf treaty, and then it was in fact the u.s. that was in breach of the treaty. once the u.s. doing so? >> the united states was in compliance up until the day we left, which was august 2nd. russia was in noncompliance for many years. going back to the obama administration. we need to detour chinese bad behavior by having our own capability to be able to strike. >> he said that future arms control treaties need to include china. the security council is meeting to discuss all of this right now. trace. >> trace: live, at the pentagon. jennifer, thank you. the iranian warning that talks with washington are useful. hassan, taking a another swipe at the u.s., saying that now our enemies do not accept logic, we cannot respond with logic. rich covers the state department for us today. he's reporting live from the white house. rich. >> rich: official saying that they are trying to convince leaders to comply with the united states. hassan has so far rejected that and said that the united states is threatening his country. >> now that our enemies and the other side do not accept lodging, there is no place to respond with logic. one an enemy lodges a missile against us, we cannot give a speech in the battlefield and say, "please do not hit our battleship." >> i ron has especially oil. european countries are trying to hold this agreement together with all the united states and trying to help iran profit off of some of the its sales. meanwhile, the president is presenting the metal of freedom. this time, he goes to bob koozi koozie. he led the league in assists he was elected to the hall of fame. in announcing the decision, he says, off the court, he fought racism and became a leader for racial equality in and beyond the league. koozie said that he had a conversation with the president, accepting this award. he also told nba.com, "i'm going to the white house with my family and some close friends and i'm trying not to make it political in any way. i'm just very pleased to be chosen at this point in my life." he is one of several athletes president trump has honored with this award, including babe ruth, roger, and tiger woods. the president has had mixed results with people at the white house. some have come, some have not. the white house, in a few cases has even disinvited some people. back to. >> trace: rich, life from the white house. he claims that he was defending himself. his daughter says he does not think he will get a fair trial. next.kn country honorably. whether it was two years, fours years, or nearly thirty-two years like myself. one of the benefits that we as a country give our veterans is a va mortgage benefit that lets you borrow up to 100% of your home's value. so if you need money for your family, call newday usa with our veteran-friendly approval process we can say yes when banks say no. give us a call. 8÷m(cbsúé]tapq ]z ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the all-new chevy silverado. with fifty industry-firsts. it's the strongest, most advanced silverado ever. a migfrom aimovig. to be there for the good... and not so good. for the mundane. the awe-inspiring. the heart-racing. the heartbreaking. that's what life is all about... showing up. unless migraine steals your chance to say... 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if he was called to fix the sink, there should be a call log to verify that. if there is no call log to show that he was supposed to go into that room, he is an uninvited worker coming into his room. why was he there? then, he's got a knife and he's not fixing the sink. pulls out a knife. then, you get into the next issue. what happened? was there enough to justify him causing the death? you've got kids. i've got a daughter. we are going to fight until the bitter advent. sue one he had twice the legal limit of alcohol in his system. not saying that because you're high and drunk, you deserve to be killed what i'm saying is, that's a big thing for the defense. >> yet, there are two arguments the defense could use. it just doesn't look good. if you are working for the resort, why are you twice the legal limit and on cocaine. that doesn't look at. secondly, it gets into an issue of causation. what really was the cause of kenny mitchell's death? when he left the room, that mitchell was still alive. what is the autopsy report say is fix he appeared he would have been dead. >> trace: the autopsy report says that he was choked. what are you leading to? >> there is a possibility that there was a lack of integrity with respect to the report. when you are on drugs, alcohol, and you are in an excited situation, cause of death is a lot of times what's called arrhythmia. >> trace: his two daughters were in the room. his son was not in the room, the wife was not of the room. so, the two daughters. what do they say? >> of the daughters are going to testify that mitchell was attacking their father and he had to defend himself. now, what the prosecutors are going to argue, trace, is that, at some point in time, when mitchell is saying, hey, i can't breathe anymore. enough is enough. he should have stopped at that point and not allegedly sat in his chest anymore. >> trace: he's worried about getting a fair trial. he's never been in any criminal trouble before. he is trying to comply, but he's very concerned about getting a fair trial. should he be concerned that the united states get involved? is there an arbitrator in this case? >> yeah. his lawyers to the right thing. they agreed to have him go back and forth. but can he get a fair trial? this is like i'm a pirate fan. this is like the pirates going into the yankee stadium. he is going to be challenged and getting a fair trial, because the media has been for train kenny mitchell in a very positive light throughout the community. try to have this case heard. >> trace: a lot of people who live on the island say, look. he should not have been released on bail. he should not go back to the united states. he should be here until this is adjudicated. they are not happy. people are saying that this guy is getting preferential treatment. >> absolutely. on top of that, you also have tourism, which is at stake. you are going to have a lot of people who are going to be taking the side of the prosecutor of kenny mitchell, because the tourist tourist inn trial. >> trace: this is a great guy. no criminal background. the whole idea of going to a hotel room, even if you are a maintenance man, and you are drunk, and you are high, that plays against you. >> yeah, absolutely. the physical wounds. it looked like he had gotten bit on the nose. he has marks all over his chest. if there was a knife involved, that's deadly force. if he needs to, use deadly force as well. >> if you are his defense attorney, how do you handle this? >> first of all, i would try to move it out. let's say you can't move it out. the good news is this. the constitution affords a right to a jury trial. there will be between 6-12 jurors. you need an anonymous decision. that's the good news. what is going to boil down to, trace, is that the kids are going to take the stand. the credibility of the witnesse witnesses. >> trace: and, the daughters are 11 and 13. not babies. this is one teenager. 111-year-old. there are compelling witnesses. >> yeah, my daughter is 13. >> trace: i've got to us while. thank you so much. we've heard a lot about the vulnerabilities of our voting system. but it's not that they are just giving the keys to anyone to get inside, right? it turns out, they are. the fox news producer got a set of them. that's next. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? 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it's like, okay. >> trace: if you are a parent, if you are a counselor, if you are a doctor, it's very hard to counter that, it's a cool thing. >> dr. roshini: it's very hard. as a mama and a physician, it is so disheartening to see this trend. people on the street, especially young people vaping at all hours of the day and night. cigarettes were now longer cool. now, vaping has come back with a vengeance. this is why those companies who were marketing to young people have a lot to answer for. we know that the young brain is particularly vulnerable. i'm not even talking about thc could maybe increase the risk of a.d.d., other neurological problems, other addictions to other drugs. it's far from safe. is it safer than regular cigarettes? but that's like safer than the worst thing in the world. that doesn't mean that it's a good thing. it's not something you want your children doing it. >> trace: and its changing, because they have these open tanks vaping systems now. kids can make up their own concoction. that takes you down an entirely different road altogether. sweeter absolutely. that's right. we don't know what the toxic chemicals are. the higher wattage vaping devices are actually more dangerous than before. there is a lot we need to learn about it. in general, you don't want to be part of this experiment on long term, even short-term effects of vaping. >> trace: yeah. i mean, look. we didn't know for decades that cigarettes even caused cancer. always good to see you. thank you so much. in the meantime, a school district in ohio will start randomly drug testing students in middle school. the board of education approved this. it is happening in north olmsted just west of cleveland. they have been randomly drug testing students since 2015. the superintendent says that it has been successful and gives kids a reason to say no to drug drugs. students who test positive more than once have to sit out their activities for a period of time. critics say that middle schoolers are too young for drug testing. they report that there is not enough evidence proving this type of program is effective. this could be the final few hours of the search for missing firefighters off the coast of florida. the coast guard plans to suspend efforts for the men, but family and friends, certainly not ready to give up just yet. that story is next. rans with va mortgage rates are down! and you could lower your monthly payments right away by calling newday now. you can refinance at newday usa with no income verification, no appraisal, and no points and save over 1,000 dollars a year. lower rates means lower payments. get the most of your va mortgage benefits. refi now at newday usa. refinance now and save. is here. five days. five deals. for fifteen dollars get a different deal every weekday til six pm like endless shrimp monday admiral's feast tuesday four-course feast wednesday and more. five days. five deals. fifteen dollars. see you before six. >> trace: they have say said tt they have arrested a man. it happened just outside l.a. the victim, a school administrator, cops say someone dressed in all black stabbed him and left him to die in his car. in this surveillance video, you can see the suspect running away from the scene. investigators say it appears, he was hurt during the attack. they say that they found a backpack under the victim's car. items a kidnapper might use like zip ties, weeks, , and other disguises. according to police, the killer targeted the former university official. the defense team for ole miss ole miss student accused of killing a female classmate had the judge evaluate the suspected murder. they received new information and want a mental evaluation instead of bonds. they did not reveal what the new information is. investigators say that he shot and killed allie. they were wearing pink, her favorite color. law enforcement sources told fox 13 in memphis, the murder suspect appeared to have blood on his clothes and a weapon in his trunk. only a few hours remain until the coast guard stops searching for two firefighters lost at sea. the men went missing nearly a week ago while fishing off the coast of florida. rescuers say they found a tackle bag belonging to them, but since then, nothing. no clues. the search has covered more than 1,000 square miles, larger than the state of oregon. reporting live from our newest room oregon. phil. it could pick back up, right? >> yeah. technically true. but the coast guard says only if another clue from that vote is found floating out of the ocean. keep in mind, over the past six days, despite the area covered, the only thing found was a tackle bag. it was found 100 miles north and 50 miles east of where the men left. a six-day search. high-tech radar and cameras for about eight hours yesterday. on board, a group of -- jacksonville firefighters. for the second, now a third straight day, nothing spotted in the water. >> with that information, meeting with our partners, meeting with the families and the other search assets, i have made the extremely difficult decision today, we will suspend the active search tonight at sundown. >> phil: jacksonville fire and rescue. also suspending operations at sundown. trace. >> trace: yeah, i know that shep had one of the sisters on. these firefighters are also married with kids. >> phil: yeah, that aspect to the story. throughout the whole search, the wives have been active, despite the exhausting despair of the ordeal. justin walker and brian mccluney went friday morning for a day of fishing for a tribute to his father who died last month. >> i just left the family right before we came out here. they are heartbroken. i can't say that i feel any different right now. >> trace: a $10,000 reward is still available for any person on a boat or a pilot on the plane who find the man's body. to trace >> trace: top story. fill in south florida. phil, thank you. a new warning about plastic. health officials say that tiny pieces are everywhere, including in our drinking water. more from this report is coming up. why does a mountain lion crossed the road? well, whatever the reason, will he be able to do it safely? the largest freeway overpass for animals only is next. but first, lots of people have beehives in their backyard, but what about in your ceiling? >> this is a hive in the ceiling. a beautiful hive here. >> trace: you can hear from the accent, a woman in the has n 8-foot hive in her ceiling. beekeeper, paul woods says, he removed 60,000 bees from the hive. wouldn't that keep you up at night? hearing some buzzing in the walls. according to a local newspaper, they said that it is the tradition for him to collect the honey. they will be relocated to a safer place. jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. where to next? yeah...yeah, this is nice. hmm. how did you make the dip so rich and creamy? oh it's a philadelphia-- family recipe. can i see it? no. philadelphia dips. so good, you'll take all the credit. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, hmm. exactly. so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ >> trace: well, the world's largest over wildlife overpassl be the first of its kind in major cities. stretching 200 feet above ten lanes of traffic on the 101 freeway. animals will be able to cross safety, as they look for more space, food, and potential mates. they hope that this will prevent extinction from the animals in the area. they say construction is such to begin in the next two years and should be done by 2023, which means 2028ish. micro-plastics are everywhere. they are in our streams and rivers. they are even in our food and drinking water. and now, the food and health organization calling to find out if or how they pose a health risk. today, the wh o: calling for me research. they have warns about micro-plastics, but they urgently need to learn more about these tiny particles. he is more with that. jonathan. >> trice, scientist have been expressing concern for some time, but much of the world is just waking up to the threats of plastic pollution. they are only now publishing this, its first report, on the issue of plastics. they say "we have to learn more about micro-plastics, because they are everywhere, including our drinking water." they are essentially the end result of some of the 8 million tons of plastic waste that go into our rivers and oceans every year. larger items like plastic bottles that eventually get broken down into these tiny pieces and essentially live forever, being eaten by fish and other sea animals and ending up in our food and water supply. we know that plastic is being found everywhere on the planet and in most sea creatures, but according to the reports, we need to know the number of particles that are being detected, the size of these particles, the shapes as well is the chemical composition. those gaps in the data really need to be filled and very quickly. >> trace: but the u.n. is also saying that we shouldn't worry too much about what these things can do to us. >> jonathan: yeah, at least in terms of the amount of plastic we are drinking and or water. the world health organization saying that just because we are ingesting them doesn't mean that we have a risk to human health. if you are a consumer drinking bottled or tap water, you shouldn't necessarily be concern. the word necessarily may be important they are, given the admission that there simply hasn't been enough research yet. but whatever a researcher we speak to, tells us, trace, way too much plastic waste. we can all do our part. >> trace: yep. that's good advice. standby. you might want to weigh in on the story. there is something going on in upstate new york. people in upstate new york for my dream of casing, catching a glimpse. now, a woman fishing on the lake obviously didn't catch, but she did real and something rather bizarre. it's a fish. take a look at this child. it appears to have two mouths. she said that when she got in the boat, she couldn't believe what she was seeing. some anglers say, they think this double mouth was caused by an injury. others say it could be caused by pollution, may be plastic in the water. either way, it's a catch she will remember for the rest of her life. it is kind of cheating though, if you catch a fish with two mouths. >> jonathan: that thing is creepy. the only place i want to see it is on a place covered with lemon and garlic. >> president trump taking some slack after tax cuts. he says the economy is strong, so we don't need him. former wisconsin governor , walker says don't worry too quickly. taxes are just what we need to keep this economy. welcome everyone. i'm charles in for neil cavuto. the president is doubling down on those economy comments. >> good afternoon, charles. the president says the economy is strong enough and therefore there is no need for a tax cut. he says that the united states and his administration were considering

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