capability to take these people out rapidly before they can do this kind of damage. reporter: president trump repeating his call to allow some properly trained teachers to carry a concealed weapon and denouncing the armed deputy who police say did nothing during the parkland school shooting. somebody who was outside, they re trained. they didn t react properly under pressure or they were coward. reporter: at a conservative conference the president arguing an armed educator might have made a difference. the teacher would have shot the hell of him before he knew what happened. reporter: in front of that friendly crowd no mention of a different he backs raising the age limit from 18 to 21. instead the president aligning himself with the gun rights group about democrats. they ll take away your second amendment. remember that. reporter: no sitting democrat has called for that, but some do want a ban on semi automatic weapons. so does at least one republican,
98 and we practiced and have been doing it ever since. they know that tonight, several breaking headlines as we come on the air. a major player now pleading guilty. likely now cooperating with robert mueller. rick gates, paul manafort s close business partner, and right there on stage with then-candidate donald trump, telling the judge today guilty, your honor. and just in tonight, new charges against paul manafort. also, the new images coming in now. the woman who smashed her car into security barriers at the white house. president trump tonight sticking by his plan. he wants some teachers armed saying they would have, quote, shot the hell out of that gunman. saying teachers care more about students than school guards. the armed deputy who decided not to go into that school building as the shooting was under way. also, florida governor, rick scott, a republican revealing a major change. he wants to raise the age to buy
good guy with a gun. there was a good guy with a gun at that school in parkland. a trained, armed deputy who did not engage. what does that suggest? a teacher would be more willing to engage? missouri s republican governor eric greitens now denying he has committed a crime after the st. louis prosecutor announced greitens indictment for felony invasion of privacy. kmov reported last month that greitens was accused of trying to blackmail another man s wife. greitens allegedly took a photo of her during a sexual encounter. greitens admitted the affair, but denied he resorted to blackmail. on thursday, the governor said the charges were political and called the situation a quote personal mistake from before he to took office. there is fallout from the national mayor with her former head of security.