and what seem to be policies that might relate to them as a social problem. ezra, of course is a policy guy. so he was looking at this through a policy lens. and the data it turns out, some of it is what you might suspect. but some of it really isn t. for example, we all know that there are a lot of mass killings in the united states. gun violence where multiple people are killed by the same assailant. this year alone before what happen today in connecticut, five people were killed in an atlanta suburb in february. a student shot up his high school cafeteria and killed three people later that same month. at that christian university in oakland, california, back in april, there were seven people killed. a targeted shooting spree in tulsa, oklahoma was racially motivated. five black men shot. three of them died. five people killed at the seattle cafe in may. there was the aurora massacre in july. 12 people killed, 58 additional people shot who were not killed. the sikh temple pass killin
sentence, guns are good because because guns don t kill people, people do. that s the quote oh, come on. i would argue that agree with you that, yes, having a gun per se does not bring you safety. if you don t know how to use a gun properly, if you don t have it right next to your bedside when the robber comes in with a gun to shoot you with, it s not going to do you any good. a lot of people argued after the aurora massacre, for instance, it would be good if a lot of people in the movie house were carrying guns, it would have been good. i don t agree with that because they could have shot each other or have a deadly cross fire. the safety brought by owning a gun is largely illusory, yes. but there are cases that somebody specifically threatens you, i m going to kill you, and
roseanne barr and alannah stewart and important update on the aurora massacre. first, benghazi gate and whether the injuries jeff changing story will become the unexpected event that changes the whole game. two guests to weigh in on that one. ed rollins on the left and santita jackson on the left. thank you both. i love your necklace. it s gorgeous. do you think this is a big deal? you know, yeah, it is a big deal but it is a big deal because we are not looking at this in an even way. it is is it a gai game chan? could be possibly. i would hope that we would step back and really pick a measured look at all of this. what we did not do was i think the administration blinked when they should have been thinking.
roseanne barr and alannah stewart and important update on the aurora massacre. first, benghazi gate and whether the injuries jeff changing story will become the unexpected event that changes the whole game. two guests to weigh in on that one. ed rollins on the left and santita jackson on the left. thank you both. i love your necklace. it s gorgeous. do you think this is a big deal? you know, yeah, it is a big deal but it is a big deal because we are not looking at this in an even way. it is is it a gai game chan? could be possibly. i would hope that we would step back and really pick a measured look at all of this. what we did not do was i think the administration blinked when they should have been thinking.
her medals i love gold, it s my favorite color. and the olympian who inspired her. what an honor to be at the same olympic games as this guy. plus the the two women behind gymnastics champ gabby douglas. she said, either i can find a new coach or i want to give up doing the sport. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening from london. we ll get to my interviews with olympians missy franklin and serena williams later in the show. we begin tonight with our big story. the deadly rampage at a sikh temple. law enforcement officers say wade michael page, an army veteran, was a lone gunman in the rampage. neighbors say page played in a far right punk band and an old army buddy of page s talked about what he called racial holy war. i ll talk to him exclusively in a few minutes. joining me now is our first guest. he went to the temple every day. he was on his way there when the shootings took place on sunday. you knew a number of the people who lost their lives. tell me