63 people were shot in the city of chicago. 10 of those victims at this point have died. One of them a 17yearold boy who was just riding his bike. 34 of the 63 were shot between saturday and Sunday Morning alone. And 25 people were wounded within a two and a half hour period over the weekend. We are the ones who can stop the violence in our own neighborhood. Whatever the police does, you know, what they do good. God bless them. Thats their job. At the same time we cannot keep tying these police hands. Will be rob Chicago Police say most of the shootings were targeted and related to Gang Violence with gunmen opening fire large crowds. Most of it happening in the south side of the city. President trump predicted chicago violence would get worse more than two years ago. Tweeting in july of 2016 crime is out of control and rapidly getting worse. Look at what is happening in chicago and our inner cities
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by having it handed to you, but by earning it. ainsley: you know what he learned in school there is no such thing as a free lunch? remember that in economics? it s true have you got to work hard for that cheeseburger. steve: 7:11 in new york city. ainsley: or meatless cheeseburger. veggie hamburger. brian: called bun. jillian: we have to talk in the break. search for mollie tibbets and possible new clue. neighbor in iowa exclusively telling fox news she saw a suspicious black suv the night mollie vanished. fox news contributor ted williams speaking to iowa hog farmer wayne cheney about why he is refusing to take a polygraph test. i asked him with some specificity why won t you take the polygraph? and he said no, no. i said don t you want to help out out there? he said yeah, but no, i m not taking the polygraph.
understood, people will walk away from it. you can t afford it. steve: stuart, the president over the weekend in ohio predicted there could be a red wave. if there is a red wave in the mid terms in large part based on the economy. and the wall street journal the lead story right now is how profits are soaring at big u.s. companies. s&p 500 500 companies dropped 23% in the second quarter. the mea thed the immediate rs take some of that money and give it to poor people and pay for free college and free healthcare. why don t we do that? the secret to these huge profits is that that fuels growth in the economy. that fuels capital spending. new computer systems, new plant, new equipment on the part of business which expands the economy, expansdz jobs, expands wages. you are now at the position where profits are so strong
farm owner with a history of stalking arrest. questioning third time now in connection with with the disappearance of 20-year-old mollie tibbets. this as a neighbor telling fox news a suspicious black suv was slowly circling the area the night mollie vanished nearly now three weeks ago. fox news contributor and former detective ted williams spent the weekend working the scene in iowa. he was there last week as well. he spoke to that farmer. and he joins us from d.c. with the latest. ted, when you were talking to the farmer, i m kind of curious, apparently he has declined the police s offer to take a lie detector. why is that? you know, that s very interesting. and when i spoke to him, i asked him with some specificity why won t you take the polygraph he said no, no. and continued to say no. don t you want to help out out there? he said yeah. but no, i m not taking the polygraph is what he
ainsley: kudos to you for investigating. this college students generally just pate bills. they don t really know what the money is going toward. how did you find out about this program that your money was going to be used for. this actually i found out about this program because ucla was nice enough to publish it on their website and other people at campus reform actually brought it to my attention. yeah, kudos to ucla for at least being honest about it. unfortunately seen too many times where college administrators don t tell students that their funds are going to support leftist and progressive causes until it s too late too do anything about it at least this time administration was very upfront and they said this is where your money is going to. ainsley: unbelievable. all right, arik, thank you so much for being with us. appreciate it? thank you. ainsley: you are welcome. 11 sick and malnourished children rescued over the weekend from a heavily armed new mexico compound. sheriffs