this happened at 3:30 yesterday at an open air shopping center 30 minutes north of dallas. what was first confusion for shoppers led to a terrifying reality. one man rushed to the scene, knowing his sister-in-law was on site. my wife and i actually went over there immediately and we picked her up and i just saw i mean, if i would have to he s guess 1,000 to 2,000 people had that were standing in the hot sun, it was 92 degrees. it was people were just crying, hugging, being united with loved ones. it was something i ll never forget. the trauma is not going anywhere but the rampage was put to an end according to police by an officer responding nearby and jumped into action. our rescue task force teams found seven deceased individuals on scene. we transported nine individuals to the hospital to area you traa facilities. of those transported, two have since died, three are in critical surgery and four are stable. at 3 3:36 our officer was at the premium outlets at an
other stores thought would be a good idea. back there, there were probably 2, 300 people at that point. the last time we were in there was probably for two, two and-a-half hours, something like that. it s a lot to take in. you read about it or you see it on the news all the time but these shootings. you never think it s going to happen to you. it s kind of crazy for it to yeah, it slaps you in the face with reality. it s pretty crazy. rachel: crazy for them. i couldn t help thinking about their parents, i mean, two young boys working there and having this experience and you see the people filing out. a lot of questions. i always wonder, pete, what determines how much information the public can get and when. i m always curious about that. pete: i don t understand exactly how that criteria breaks out. some of it does come down to positively identifying people. rachel: sure. pete: knowing who they are. making sure families are notified beforehand. bwe ll be learning more shortly
when i was young, almost every family had a father and mother in the home. now that is rare. you can t tell me there is more racism today than in 195 when i was born. he describes it as a vote buying reco recognition. there s no 1.2 million, much less $200 million to give to every resident. that s the point. if you ever did as you asked earlier settle the grievance, then that would negate the need for the poli political grievancs master. keep asking for ridiculous demands. make it unreachable. rachel: it s also a distraction. larry and i talked about the message it sends to young black people, that you re a victim and it also distracts from the real things that are happening in their community. he talked about fatherlessness. he also talked about the education gap. i mean, minorities he s personally especially those living if poor urban areas are
statement that you made, this is a big j journalist as you also said repeating everything will said in the 7:00 hour. rachel: it was good. pete: it was really good. we should play it on a loop. that s what some of the other morning shows do. maybe we ll do that in the future. i ll do it for you. saying there s no connection, nothing to see here. that s been their you approach from the beginning, no ties. joe says it s not true so it s not true. and then they ignore the mountain the, the steamy pile of mountain of information he also used that phrase in the will: that was not mine. rachel: not his. but there were documents, financial documents showing, you know, now multiple, over eight members of the biden family getting checks and money from chinese companies, yo, all this stuff happening, we have the laptop that miranda divine and others tried to put forward but of course the deep state and the democrat party said that was
. we re back with a fox news alert. eight a victims are killed, seven more hurt after a gunman opened fire at an outlet mall in allen, texas yesterday afternoon. rachel: today, our next guest will be leading a prayer service at his church not far from the shooting scene. john mark teten is the senior pastor at the cottonwood church in mckenny, texas. thanks for being with us. thanks for having me on today. mckenny, not far from allen. tell me what you re hearing from your community and what you feel like they need. you know, our community is just broken. we re hurting. i ve been the pastor at this church in allen and in 28 years as pastor we ve never known the brokenness and hurt in our backyard that we re experiencing now, just from law enforcement to the victims, families, to neighbors, to many of our people who were there at the mall at the time, everybody res just