unemployment, 14 states. that s good for our fellow citizens. all americans. sean: what happened in chicago, to dovetail. if we don t declare this a national emergency that literally our american families being gunned down in the streets and nobody s doing anything to help our national treasure. because they are not illegal aliens. if these were illegal alien children that were gunned down, separated because they lost their fathers they would be outraged. sean: but nobody wants separation of children and donald trump fix that. but people shot in the weekend. with the strictest gun laws in america. no celebrity s came out talking about this whatsoever and it s because these were americans. sean: you both are very brave and courageous. thank you both for being here. greg gutfeld, he has a lot to say next. only aleve targets tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve back & muscle.
private unions. neil: and the meeting at school safety matters, do you agree with your counterpart in washington state that said we shouldn t arm teachers? yes, i tend to agree with that. we should have a discussion about safety. i support armed security guards at schools. i m not so sure about teachers. neil: what about stiffer background checks, raising the age for some people to get their hands on these weapons? in illinois, we have already raised ages to get hand guns and you need permission of a parent if you re younger than 21 to get a long gun. we have some of the toughest gun laws in america already in the state of illinois. so i look forward to a good discussion about those issues. neil: and a lot of people are. do you think it s justified or is the president right to say, you know, you re more on the
individuals. he proposed arming trained people. we saw not only during the president s own town hall but also this evening in florida, adamant opposition to this proposal. not only for the sheriff in that county who you heard opposing that idea. you even heard opposition from marco rubio who on stage said he didn t agree when it was proposed. what is new from what we saw today was a willingness to hear different ideas. typically we ve sustain president repeatedly come out and very strenuously shut down debate on gun laws in america. this time we ve seen the president show much more of a willingness to actually discuss that debate some of these ideas.
have changed that paradigm. younger people going out to vote, that would make a huge difference even before this because millennials are so against if you look at the polls donald trump. i will say though, what everybody s going to have to figure out is, new york city has some of the toughest gun laws in america. their crime rates are lower than the 19 5050s. they can t come up with statistics to compare the murder rates in new york city. you compare that to chicago and the murder rate up there over the past five years and it s been an epidemic. that s something that if if we care about doing more than just waiting, that s something that we need to look at, what is working in chicago or what is working in new york that is not working in chicago. 40% of the guns that are
know. i don t know either. but as you say, when we cover these stories, sometimes we do see communities come together, we see so much pain and we see so much suffering, but we do also see unity. and so we re listening and learning and bearing witness to some of that. isabella gomez, thank you for spending some time with us tonight. of course. no problem. we will keep you posted on this throughout the hour. coming up, there is a lot of other news including steve bannon spending 20 hours with bob mueller in the russia probe. that is brand-new information. we re also following the money in a scandal that continues with the trump presidency with statements from his lawyer that have only added questions. i have a special report on the history of gun laws in america and one thing that i think we need to do right now. also on the beat tonight, new york governor andrew cuomo who wants to speak out on gun control as well.