Kate steinle on pier 14. Then the series of Mass Shootings that latest one in oregon. You laid out a few points. This is a nuisance proposal that first gun owners would have to turn in assault style magazine to have a large capacity. Also calling for background checks and also a requirement to report lost or stolen guns and also a better job of sharing data on purchases with federal law enforcement. Now, they plan to file this paperwork soon, but newsom is very passionate right now speaking about it today. The fact that i am scared now to send my kids to preschool, more preschool kids are being shot than Police Officers in the line of duty. The fact that i have to worry about whos sitting behind me in a Movie Theater or spending an afternoon with my kids in a Shopping Mall and worry about someone thats going to run out from behind a bush and gun people down is insane. Reporter now, this is put on the ballot and passed by voters in 2016. California will be the first state to have backgr
precision. now, if the iranians decide it s in their best interest to hit shipping routes in the straits of hormuz, another way to do that and as they said with great accuracy, iran s defense minister is quoted by the associate press today, as saying the significance of this missile is that it can hit and destroy all the regional targets, as well as those located in various places and in the range of 300 kilometers, 185 miles from our shoreline in the persian gulf and the oman sea. iran thinks that future wars are going to be fought in the air and at sea and in other th targets from a few hundred miles away with a missile to make a huge deference. while the missile test is not directly connected to iran s nuclear program. when you consider the fact, that missiles like this could theoretically be outfitted with a nuclear warhead is going to raise eyebrows in the coming days and our secretary of defense, leon panetta is paying attention, and we re going to try to be diplomati
of homes near oklahoma city, a person in a pickup truck was throwing burning papers from the vehicle and wildfires picking up in the region plagued by doubt and wind, too, and record temperatures that topped 113 yesterday and the temperatures going door-to-door and ordering locals to get out. it s just like being in an inferno. and you know, you re just surrounded by fire and smoke. don t want to lose my home. you know? and i don t want my neighbor to lose it. that s his house there, a rental property of his, it s going. and i was in there with him and put it out through the attic, but it was going. and he couldn t get up and get into the attic to put it out. it s too hot. and we went around the house and did the water hose thing and see what we can do, and they re losing water pressure like crazy here in town and we have to wait and see what happens. you ve got to feel for those folks in oklahoma and people in that state, already dealing with drought and the drou
kidnapping that stunned the world. how a school bus carrying 26 children vanished in 1976 in the small farming community of chow-chilla, california. fox located the actual marsh that the bus drove into about a mile from where it was seized. and it was down into, and everybody s crying and telling us to shut up. we re going to get hurt. shut up. and we re waiting and what s going to happen now and they back up, and so that with half the students and then bringing the other half to fill up the other half. their bus, hidden from view. ed gray and the 26 children were hustled into two hot and windowless vans and driven from the scene, a mass kidnapping that would shock the world and put chowchilla