Gilroy garlic festival. You might remember three people died in july in shooting. 17 others were shot. There were metal detectors here at the entrance at Christmas Hill park and a fence around the perimeter but the gunman, were not naming, bypass the security measure and got in with an ak47 that he purchased legally in nevada weeks before the shooting. We did reachoit to the Gilroy Garlic Festival Association and this is what the Statement Reads on the website. The gilroy garlic festival has brought our Community Together and united in honoring those lives who were lost and forever changed by the tragedy on july 28th, 2019. Were deeply grateful for the ongoing support of our volunteers and vendors and visitors as we look forward to gilroy garlic festival 22 in july of 2020. The chamber of commerce declined comment and those that gathered donations for the victims and mayor none responded to our request for comment. At this point this is the only lawsuit that is filed related to the gil
complex hostage mission and rescued for hostages from hamas activity in gaza. israel s military carrying out a dangerous rescue mission, for hostages from hamas in gaza. the agreement and woman woman, 24 to 44 rescued alive by idf forces after eight months in captivity. they were kidnapped from the music festival the heart of hamas surprise attack on the jewish state in october. all for said to be in good health transferred to israeli hospital for further medical examinations. that evening, i am jon scott and this is the fox report. stephanie bennet live with more on the idf s daring rescue mission. good evening. being held captive for more than eight months. it is a miracle the hostages are healthy and basically unharmed. look at these images we are getting celebrations happening across the country, crowds gather outside the hospital where they were taken to cheer and welcome them home. these individuals are from inside the hospital where it was an emotional reunion.
Host joining us now is the jonathan shea, the author of audacity. Thank you for joining us. I love the book, a fascinating look back at the Obama Presidency. I was struck by the way it begins. It begins with a chapter on what you call americas final sin. Why is that . Because when people look back on obama 100 or 200 years from now when his presidency, the first thing theyll learned that he was the first africanamerican president or the first non white male president. That was not just a historical footnote and this is in just a breakthrough, but its something that defined in the public mind something he had to grapple with and i try to make an argument in the book that its not just something that happened to him, it was something that he helped shape and create a narrative of race in america that help bring america forward. So it was hardly incidental. It drove opposition for him in a huge way. Race was just central, the perceptions of obama and everything he did from healthcare on wo
Nominee of the Republican Party . John i think one of the things that is overlooked is the extent to which he has been cagey in a canning cunning way and he has figured out a way to capitalize. The key components of his victory, the elements of the republican base, the elements that are populist, native, isolationist, some would say xenophobia, you could put different verbs and adjectives to a cap desk to it, but that face has been growing and no other candidate has been able to say, i am going at that and combining it with his skills, his able to dominate the media, that was the. The really getting what was going on in the party, at the core of it, in a way that a lot of what do not appreciate. Mark and the field was weak, much weaker than people thought. And donald trump presented change and not being a politician. Fiorina, andcarly ben carson, who were also antiwashington, but nobody entered the race with a clearly defined brand that said, you guys do not like the direction the comp
John i think one of the things that is overlooked is the extent to which he has been cagey in a cunning way and he has figured out a way to capitalize. The key components of his victory, the elements of the republican base, the elements that are populist, native, isolationist, some would say xenophobia, you could put different verbs and adjectives to it, but that face has been growing and no other candidate has been able to say, i am going at that and combining it with his skills, his able to dominate the media, that was key. The really getting what was going on in the party, at the core of it, in a way that a lot of what do not appreciate. Mark and the field was weak, much weaker than people thought. And donald trump presented change and not being a politician. Ted cruz and carly fiorina, and ben carson, who were also antiwashington, but nobody entered the race with a clearly defined brand that said, you guys do not like the direction the country is going in and he had a fingertip fee