was targeted. and we re getting a disturbing look at the moment that suspect who police say is a transgender person and a former person at the school shoots out the school s windows and walks inside to carry out the attack. we re also learn much more about the six victims. three students, just nine years old and three adults in their 60s, including the head of the school. the lost, once again, renewing calls to do something to prevent the next shooting. the mayor of nashville sharing this call to action earlier on today. the country needs to pick itself up and say no to an assault weapons lobby that, again, is making it too available and too convenient and too first of mind for people to go out and commit terrible acts. and that is where we begin today. yasmin is in nashville for us. you were on your way home from one disaster in mississippi when you got the call to reroute to another tragedy. this time in nashville. i know you as a mom, your two boys, you keep thinking a
Over the weekend, including an infant. As those deadly tornadoes were ripping through oklahoma. The trail of devastation, as you can see pretty vast there on the ground. Lawrence plus r. F. K. Jr. Says more americans are being pushed to vote out of fear for major party candidates. When somebody is telling you vote out of fear, they are trying to manipulate you into abandoning your values. Steve thats why he is surging. Meanwhile joe biden tries to down play his age with, of course, some jokes. Its been a year since i delivered this speech and my wife jill is with me tonight was worried how i would do. I told her, dont worry. Its just like riding a bike. She said thats what im worried about. [laughter] steve we remember the bike. So does jimmy failla at the big event on the red carpet is he going to join us this hour. Brian second hour of fox friends begins right now remember your mornings are better with friends. Brian Fox Weather Alert now massive tornado ripping through texas one of
wow. it d be better if you did it. now to the devastation in the south where recovery work is just giping for the people who lost everything in those deadly tornadoes that tore through the region late last week. experts say 22 tornadoes touched down in mississippi and alabama. residents are now starting to make contact with fema represents on the ground, but it could still take some time before they get aid. priscilla thompson is live from mississippi. when should people can want to get the federal assistance, and what s the latest on the toll this has taken? you see the toll this has taken around us. this bell is the only thing left standing out of this entire building, which used to be a
previously and repeatedly, particularly in the debates, that he would like to remove an organization like fema. right. now, not only is that highly inefficient, in terms of resourcing, but can i ask you, would it not also likely raise local taxes, because if each state is required to provide emergency assistance, then each state has to fund what the federal government is providing right this moment. precisely. instead of having a centralized disaster relief fund, which, of course, fema represents, each state would have to do so. by the way, they wouldn t do so. because state budgets don t work that way. everything is fungible. and in tough times like now, states can t run budget deficits. that fund would be dry, i guarantee you. and what s going to happen? the federal government s going to say, no, forget it? that s just not part of our budget? again, you know, mitt romney was really stuck yesterday. i thought it was quite embl emblematic that he wouldn t