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to address the fact that we don't seem to want to acknowledge the truth of our history and the way that we should be dealing with it. so i don't know legally given the way the laws are written right now in the state of florida that there was anything that could have been done and therein lies the frustration for me. >> you know, one last question before i let you go, our colleague juliet had a column in "the atlantic" and the shooter's actions were not a hate crime but performance for all the world to see, this is the age of mass shootings. we want to make sure his intentions were known. he was leaving nothing unsaid. striking because i think it's incredibly accurate. as an elected official when you know that exists out there and it's directly affecting your community and the country at large. >> well, look, i understand why some people don't want to give

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the sheriff, t.k. waters in jacksonville spoke just moments ago. he said this. in quotes, this shooting was racially motivated and he hated black people. he wanted to kill and then he used the "n" word. the sheriff made it clear he wanted to use the "n" word in just that one instance and then moved on. as isabel was saying moments ago, the gunman left behind manifestos and as law enforcement officers were just showing at a press conference moments ago, one of the weapons used in the attack had swastikas on it. i want to go back to juliet. we have a problem in this country. we have a major, major problem in this country. and that we have this very disturbing cocktail of mass shootings carried out with ar-style weapons, and in many

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it, i know what some other writing scrawled on there. we haven't been able to figure that out as to what that message is. authorities are also talking about manifestos and are saying that this was absolutely a hate crime, a racially motivated attack. the sheriff at one point saying this individual wanted to kill black people. just a terrifying situation unfolding in jacksonville earlier this afternoon. if i'm not mistaken, i believe i have three people with me right now to talk about it. isabel, julienne, our law enforcement analyst, and steve march, a law enforcement analyst for us at cnn. juliet, your reaction coming from law enforcement officials in jacksonville. >> yeah, so i want to pick up on what you were saying. this looks familiar in the sense

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>> joining us with more, juliet, from what we know right now, what do you expect investigators to tell us when we see the press conference unfold in a few moments from now? >> hopefully if it is accurate, we will learn his name. that will make the investigation easier at this stage. and there is a conflicting, what we will also learn is where was he and then where did the shooting take place? when you have a person identified at a historically black college who is identified as suspicious and then goes running into the dollar store, and then starts shooting, we're just going to need some clarity on what that time line was. was he a student? was he someone focused on the university, or was this just a

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>> they are held or -- yeah. a baker act is a situation in florida where you can, family members can actually have you held, detained, or even forced into some type of treatment because of a mental illness. that was, what? six years ago? and this guy shows up with an ar-15. and from the manufacturer's thing, it is an expensive boutique weapon. it is a late model glock. these were not cheap weapons. how does that fall through the cracks? >> yeah. >> well, it appears a lot fell through the cracks on this afternoon in jacksonville. steve, juliet, isabel, if you can all stand by. we'll have more on this in a few moments. much more on this deadly shooting in jacksonville. the racially motivated attack in jacksonville that took place.

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i can see why. when you look at what took place in his community earlier this afternoon. >> we saw in it buffalo. it keeps happening over and over again. >> i wish i was in the room so we can say i'm sorry. i don't know where to go with that. usually these groups flourish when they feel more powerless socially. when they have somebody in office that they think is supporting them, they actually tend to calm down a little bit. now there's been a lot of things happening that are, that they perceive as negative toward their values. and so they feel threatened by what is going on. and it makes they will want to act out. at the same time, like juliet said, this is performative in

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those that are inconvenienced, they have to stay inside, maybe get a little water, that's going to be the challenge in terms of where to deploy resources. california, los angeles, have very, very sophisticated emergency management officeses. they know what to do. this is just a unique moment for them, and so they're just -- they're getting ready, and hopefully people won't let their guard down simply because hilary is losing steam. >> juliet, 1r5 weather-related disasters have exceeded $1 billion in damage. that's a record for the first seven months. that doesn't even count what we're watching in maui that the government will have to respond to. fema, the disaster fund is running out of money. there's a congressional fight over funding. the senate majority leader says that replenishing those funds will be job one once everyone

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