. . . ,. ? . ,. . ,. you new we he who one will one breaking in the last hour the inside the hospital a quarter please a senate onearlier this afternon a man armed with a rifle and to the hospital. he started shooting. they have been multiple injuries and three confirmed fatalities. the police have also come from the shooter is dead. this evening, the tulsa police described the scene is catastrophic. he said, officers are going from 44 and room to room to rescue people. they made sure that there were no additional threats. the white house confirm the president biden has been briefed on the situation. they are expecting a brief in the situation. this is a developing story that s often the case in terrible news like this breaks. typically, it is mass shootings nbc news national correspondent once we know the latest. and we may not know that much so far, within the next few minutes we re expecting a briefing for the 40s. and as you said, police so far have confirmed tha
possible way forward on gun safety legislation. the senator leading those talks, chris murphy of connecticut, will join me a little later, but after yet another community has been devastated by yet another mass shoot, we twin the reidout tonight with a hard conversation about the gun because we need to understand how we got here, and we can in the avoid talking about the ar-15 and the industry that gives murderers the tools to success. former prosecutor ryan busy explained how the ar-15 conquered the american market. prior to about 2010 or 2012 there was never a gun sold in the united states commercial market that was desert tan color. now a significant percentage of guns are sold in desert tan color. why? iraq and afghanistan? adding about 1999 in the columbine shooting, the nra set its political course. we re in the culture war business. then you have these you have these wars happening, ar-15s, patriotism, islamophobia all of that in the culture at the same time. busy
planning to stay there for long term, they wanted to dismantle the infrastructure of these brigades and send a strong message about the attacks have been launched on israeli from groups within that area. 48 hours would be the generation of the operation. it is hard to tell exactly what the civilian impact on site may have been because things like water and electricity have been cut off. the un agency that looks after palestinian refugees said they are particularly concerned about the situation and conditions inside the camp but until the operation reaches a conclusion it will be hard to know what the civilian toll might be. what is it like inside the camp, where conditions like? it is what is it like inside the camp, where conditions like?- where conditions like? it is of course a where conditions like? it is of course a refugee where conditions like? it is of course a refugee camp - where conditions like? it is of course a refugee camp and i where conditions like? it is of| course
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