live from america s news headquarters i m trace gallagher. attorney general jeff sessions announcing new regulations friday that would effectively ban bump stocks. the proposed rule would amend atf rules to include bump stocks within the definition of machine gun under federal law. in a statement sessions referenced the horrific shooting in las vegas last october where a shooter armed with bump stock equipped rifles killed 58 people and injured more than 800 others. still no motive for the attack on a california military base last wednesday. a burning minivan of propane tanks and gas cans barreled through the gate at travis air force base. the driver found dead inside the vehicle has been identified as a 51-year-old indian man who had lived in the u.s. since 193. investigators have found no links to terrorism news
the coach said many people in the area support the idea and points out all atf rules will apply. at the height of the nba play-offs, it is an off-the-court controversy that is stealing the spotlight. the clippers tip off against golden state, but donald sterling is not expected to be in attendance. this is the nba investigation audio recording of racist comments allegedly made by sterling. nbc has not verified the audio recording in question. the l.a. clippers say the recording does not reflect sterling s views, beliefs or feelings. hey, rob, good to see you. alex, nice to see you. let s talk about sterling s record. because this, if it is his, and he owns this, it does not appear to be an isolated incident. put this latest controversy into perspective for us. well, alex, there is a