hey, alison. hello, good. evening i m alison camerota. a manhunt is underway for the mass shooting in texas, including 44-year-old. boy shaw stop shooting his rifle next to their house. the noise was keeping their baby awake. but instead of simply arguing with them, he shot and killed five of his neighbors. there s also the 79-year-old illinois man who fatally shot his neighbor for using a leaf blower in his own driveway. and the 29-year-old in texas who shot and killed a guy for opposing as a ballet parking attendant. what used to be screaming matches are fistfights have become fatal shootings. tonight, our panel offers their explanations for why. plus, the suicide of a 17 year old students at an elite boarding school is forcing the school to admit the horrible mistakes they made when it came to bullying. and how they felt, quote, tragically shorten protecting this promising young man. but this case tells us about today s version of bullying. and how many of you out ther
media titled my thoughts on what i am seeing. he says, quote, there is a big difference between teaching acceptance and normalizing and even encouraging participation in the lifestyle that confuses young children into confusing their sexual identification as some sort of game, and then parents allow, in some cases allow it. there are individuals who, as adults, may decide reassignment is there needed choice. but turning this into a game or parents normalizing it as some kind of alternative or believing that, because a little boy likes to play dress up in his sisters clothes or a girl and her brothers, we should lead them further down the path of the innocence of what they are doing. there s a lot to talk about their, or my panel is back. finally john, my area of expertise comes into play on the show. i don t mean transgender, i mean. because i m glad you re feeling this vindication, bringing you back to the years on the shore. i would like to think of you as a punk rock girl.
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