and all of 2022, there were a total of 36 mass killings of gunfire in the u.s., that s an average of three per month. if that number of deaths skiers you, or upsets, you then you are not alone. in fact, those sentiments are shared by the millions of international tourists who visit the united states each year. they are seeing the same headlines we are about mass shootings at dance halls, malls, banks, and it s giving some of them second thought about taking their next vacation here. in fact, at least seven countries have told their citizens to be careful when visiting america. travel advisories partly due to our rise in gun violence. join me now, noah prince, be national political editor. noah, thank you for being here. you know, the state department issued a level one to level four in terms of the travel advisory. level one being, it s okay. level for being, you should not go there. are these other countries legitimately saying, you definitely should not come to the united states? i
not a criminal history. again, more of the mystery of how this one man could seemingly snap and commit the unconscionable act. the search continues across texas. sam brock, thanks so much. we appreciate it. mika? eugene, you have a new piece in the washington post, a gun transforms another commonplace interaction into carnage. put the governor s description of the immigrants, calling them illegal immigrants in his statement aside, the victims. yeah. there is this growing sense of unease about, not just our schools, about not just our churches, about not just our dance halls, about not just our country music festivals, but now commonplace interactions. going to the wrong house, going into the wrong driveway, and now a new level has been reached. you write about it. tell us about it. yeah, no, it was a noise complaint, right? he was making too much noise