reporter: as congress struggles to find common ground, the president signaling a willingness to take executive action against bump stocks. bump stocks, we re writing that out. i don t care with congress does it myself or not. i m writing it out myself. reporter: the president doubling down on his criticism of broward county deputies who didn t rush into the school to save lives. the way they performed was frankly disgusting. reporter: mr. trump going so far suggesting he would have acted if he didn t have a gun. i believe i would run in there if i didn t have a weapon. most of the people in this room would have done that, too. because i know most of you. but the way they performed was really a disgrace. reporter: the president making the argument again for arming teachers. they don t love the students. they don t know the students. the teachers know the students and want to protect the students. reporter: washington state governor rejects that idea. educators should
talking about racism and identity politics, we can talk about the economics of things, we ve got them. we ll just have to wait and see on that. of course, wait and see on bannon s standing as well in the white house. jordan fabian for us wrrks thank you. thanks. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is reportedly livid over the president s reaction to the charlottesville and his chaotic news conference on tuesday. that according to the usa today who also reports the kentucky republican didn t rush out a statement because he was also hesitant to stoke a narrative about a personal war with the president after trump has publically excoriated mcconnell to repeal and replace obama care. he was also upset that his wife was caught up in the controversy. mcconnell released a statement yesterday pushing back on trump s latest comments about the violence in charlottesville. we can have no tolerance for an ideology of racial hatred. there are no good neo-nazis and those who espouse their
they re not just a talking about the john podesta emails, but in other ways. i ve asked you before. didn t rush i give you this information or anybody associated with russia? they are not a state party. the answer is no. but if we look at the most recent, we had five different branches of government, cia data, presenting their accusations to underpin obama s putting out 35 russian diplomats. what was missing from all of those? it s very strange. my interpretation is not surprisingly, a problem they
self-loating coursing through him every minute of his life is a worthy subject of our pity. imagine, imagine the constant agony of being rush limbaugh. you see him sometimes shaking in his chair with hatred, as if he s doing everything he possibly can to get out all the hatred in him, but there s nor hatred in there than rush can ever get out, and that s the hatred that has him shaking in that chair. he is an enraged prisoner of that hatred, and that hatred, the hatred that he can never, ever get out is his tragic hatred of himself. [ cellphone rings ]
president obama s book. it s not. he was making up stuff, saying this is what s in the book, and so we were pointing that out, and that he was using a string of racist stereotypes that he was trying to apply to barack obama. yeah, i mean, did he fire bo snurdly, the african-american guy who sits next to him that was paid to be humiliated by him every day. lawrence, this is just sad. my father was an immigrant to this country from the congo, loved ronald reagan, was a conservative. the republican party has officially lost its mind. they have outsourced their entire communications and strategic operation to that guy, to rush limbaugh? that s where they want to go? have all the professional campaign operatives and thinkers self-deported? i don t understand why they would allow this man to shape their narrative. this is a party that is joyless, that is humorless, that is angry, that is bitter, and it s pathetic. charles, what happens to the odds of president obama winning re-election n