home to blame? welcome. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. first to david spunt at the justice department on the supreme scare nor a supreme court justice. the suspect s name is nicholas roske. he s from simi valley, california. he s appearing before a judge right now in maryland, in federal court. he was in the custody of the fbi. he s charged right now, neil, with attempted murder of a u.s. supreme court justice. we know according to federal law enforcement services and the crime complaint that roske took a taxi cab to justice brett kavanaugh s home in maryland outside washington d.c. this morning at 1:05 a.m. two deputies that were watching kavanaugh s home, two u.s. marshals, saw him walk down the street. then we know at 1:42 a.m., roske called 911, said he was there to harm justice brett kavanaugh and that he was suicidal. police arrived to find him with a gun, a knife, pepper spray a crowbar and zip ties. he was booked at a local police station and the fbi took hi
the victims and their families. it s not just littleton. we know that lots and lots of places. we been through this too many years, took decades now. as i said just a few months ago, and i said a few months before that, and i said each time we see one of these mass shootings are our thoughts and prayers are not enough. schools should be places of safety and sanctuary and learning. perhaps now america would wake up to the dimensions of this challenge. if can happen in a place like littleton. and we can prevent anything like this from happening again. and now, president biden once again joins his predecessors in what has become a sick ritual of addressing the nation after a horrific mass shooting inside an american school. this was the scene from the white house yesterday. after the latest massacre in texas. american flags were also lowered at federal buildings. military installations and at u.s. embassies around the world. we ll go live to texas in just a momen
america. neil: so limiting gun sales under 21 is something that you won t do? i m not going to tell a 19-year-old that we re going to deploy you to syria and give you a weapon and your house can t have a shotgun to defend herself. i don t think age is the issue. young people have been able to buy guns throughout our history and we haven t had these mass shootings before. neil: eight out of ten of these violent incidents at school have involved those under the age of 21. that s why i m raising that and why some of your colleagues are open to that. not to the full degree of banning the weapon sales but limiting them or having a waiting period for those under the age of 21. that would make people feel good but it wouldn t neil: how do you know that? look at columbine. another person bought the gun for the individuals. lock at newtown. that person stole the guns from his mother.
of landmark moment. the landmark moments of his presidency. whether at newtown, whether talking about birth control, whether this moment talking about race and this feeling that those who come after us are better than us. tell me more about rhetorically and spiritually where he is on that issue. i think you re right, alex. when i heard him say in the clip that we just heard, made a little bit of an african-american friend who has a granddaughter who just learned about rose is a parks. she said we just learned about rose is a parks. i don t see why it was a big deal she wouldn t give up her seat to a white passenger or go to the back of the story, i wouldn t do that either. it was a horrible story that things have changed enough in this country that it seemed to her to be very bizarre. as a parent, one of the hardest things about the zimmerman verdict was having to talk to my daughter, 11 years old, who has grown up in the age of obama, who has never thought
speeches, but also in his sort of landmark moment. the landmark moments of his presidency. whether at newtown, whether talking about birth control, whether this moment talking about race and this feeling that those who come after us are better than us. tell me more about rhetorically and spiritually where he is on that issue. i think you re right, alex. when i heard him say in the clip that we just heard, made a little bit of an african-american friend who has a granddaughter who just learned about rose is a parks. she said we just learned about rose is a parks. i don t see why it was a big deal she wouldn t give up her seat to a white passenger or go to the back of the story, i wouldn t do that either. it was a horrible story that things have changed enough in this country that it seemed to her to be very bizarre. as a parent, one of the hardest things about the zimmerman verdict was having to talk to my daughter, 11 years old, who has grown up in the age