they were invented for the military for mass killing. military should be using them for that purpose and so say that they should be available for people 18 years of age to purchase them, goes way beyond anything the second amendment writers could have envisioned. as much as the president cheered the passage of that legislation you just mentioned and of course signed it into law, he was dismayed by the supreme court decision on firearms, to allow them to be more easily carried an concealed throughout our country. let me get your take on that. how dangerous is that? how much more difficult will it be for communities like the one you re standing in right now, a grieving community to prevent further gun tragedies like this because of that decision? several years ago, nancy rotoring, the mayor, led a ban to ban assault weapons, it was challenged to the supreme court. the supreme court said that she did have the right to do that.
digging into stuff that i think justices are likely to give up including these phone records. a dozen house republicans introduced legislation that would make it a crime for supreme court staffers to leaked draft opinions because they want to make sure something like this never happens again. thank you so much for joining us this morning. thanks, todd. you are very welcome. the funerals beginning shooting victims. mattie rodriguez and joe bars are laid to rest. we are learning at the vivaldi district police chief has not responded to the follow-up interview. marianne? a grieving community still searching for answers as a teacher who had propped a door open says she did shut it before the gunman entered. according to her lawyer, she
while with the national security council team as well. drawing on your experience, matt, another tragedy, another series of questions, serious questions about the local response, a grieving community, but these questions need to be asked, as difficult as they are, on why that gap, an hour and 17 minutes with people not going in when all the playbooks we ve read, even by those who designed the fbi routines are to go in right away when you have an active shooter. that s right, andrea. it s clear that the best practices that have been sadly developed over the years since columbine were not followed in this incident. i think one of the things that s important to note about this review that the department is going to conduct is that something that pete noted. this is not a criminal investigation. i think we re all familiar with the types of investigations doj can conduct into police departments when there are allegations of criminal
away from the situation. there s also give you comfort in knowing the prison that their cauldron isn t is no four seasons? exactly. this sunday, the tragedies in texas. another mass shooting. another grieving community. you look at this girl. another political debate about what to do about guns in america from democrats. what are we doing? why are you here? it s not to solve, if not to solve a problem as existential
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