0 very controversial this suggestion. a data base because right now they say that there is not a data base. if your gun is lost or stolen. there is is no trace of it. you don't have to report that to anybody. so, then, guns that are stolen, or even that are just sold. if you legally buy a gun and then go out on to the street and sell it to somebody with obviously with ill intent that's not trace either. they think if they had a more secure data base that would help them control the guns on the street. >> certainly easier than why people are shooting at each other. what sort of society gives rise to random violence. that might be worth considering at some point. >> alisyn: absolutely. it is a many tiered problem. we're open to your suggestions. are you on twitter? >> i think i am. >> clayton: i realized also tucker is not following me on twitter tucker: i am now and as soon as we get to a commercial. >> about a half an hour ago tsunami warning for alaska. this after 7.5 earthquake hit just off the coast earlier this morning it happened about 200 miles south of juneau. no reports of any damage from this quake. a tsunami warning remains in effect for parts of alaska and canada. they broke out of a chicago jail and climbed down 20 stories with a rope made of bed sheets. it's classic. now, both inmates are back behind bars. 38-year-old kenneth conley picked up nearly three weeks after the daring escape within steps of police headquarters. i like to hide right under their noses. he was wearing a disguise and walking with a limp. wow, he is really cut from the central casting. police caught him after he tried pushing one of the officers and making a run for it his partner joseph banks was caught two days after the escape. imagine being told your flight is delayed because your pilot is drunk? this happened to 53 passengers at the minneapolis saint paul airport after 48-year-old coal into tomorrow morning. including right here new york city. but no accumulation. >> marie a thanks so much for that update. let's talk about this story. you heard it on fox news for the past several weeks. that is john hammar. he is the former marine who served in iraq and afghanistan who was then going for r and r in costa rica with a buddy. he crossed the border into mexico with gahanna. he he thought he had registered it and filled out all the proper paperwork but he didn't. he ended up being locked up in a mexican prison for five months. well, his father is now speaking out about just how -- what bad shape he is in. >> it's not just r and r that he was going down for a is surfing trip. he had post-traumatic stress disorder and other issues. he was going down there to relax. imagine being locked up for five months chained to a bed in a mexican prison. the father says this recovery process has been difficult and it's going to take a long time. listen to him last night on o'reilly. >> he said not doing real great right now physically. physically great. but mentally i think we're going to have to take a break for a second. >> it's a scary situation. he doesn't want to bring, you know, any danger on to his family or himself in the future. it's a tough situation down there. because, you know, you are dealing with quaws sigh authoritative people and you are dealing with the mexican authorities and so you are not sure who you are really dealing with. >> it's pretty amazing that he spent five months. you would think that the u.s. government would be on this in 20 minutes. we have a very close relationship with mexico. we do an awful lot for the mexican government. and, yet, if it weren't for fox, and a couple other -- mostly fox publicizing this. he probably would still be there. they did nothing. >> clayton: that's what struck me initially about it we have a close relationship with them. meetings an are a regular basis. you can't pick up a phone and postal service business wants you as a taxpayer to bail them out. you won't believe how much cash they are hemorrhaging every day. >> alisyn: plus, it puts jersey shore to shame. mtv's new show already reality gold.