kids in schools. we ve got first-graders that don t know their abcs. it s been two years. his official campaign slogan is let s go her name as carly and she has got the news. i do. we begin with the fox news alert here. breaking right now, at least five people have been shot at a washington dc hotel. this is happening hours ago. one person is dead. is that clear if authorities us searching for the massive crime scene shutting down several pros of the north west. we will keep you updated on this breaking story. a texas bell and facing charges after allegedly selling handgun in texas. the synagogue hostage crisis. henry michael williams, 44 -year-old british national. the fbi tracked the gun sale with the help of record showing
gun safety laws in the country, those laws will only take you so far when guns can so easily cross state lines. the majority of the guns uncovered here are coming from the iron pipeline from the south to the northeast. we need the federal government to crack down on the iron pipeline. the city just buried two nypd officers killed responding to a call. officer mora s funeral was just yesterday. what do you think is one of the key root issues that should be tackled first? well, one is gun safety. if we had a political system organized around common sense, every gun would have a serial number including ghost guns. every gun owner would be licensed and professionally trained and every gun sale would be subject to a complete background check. but we have a political system there s a political party in america that has an
strengthen and rebuild the background check system, close loopholes so that every gun sale in the country actually requires a background check. so, what i always tell people when i asked them this is, i do believe in the second amendment. and the fact that people have a right to own a firearm. but, nobody has the right to break the law. in a city like philadelphia, where we are today, almost every single murder is committed with an illegal firearm. and, most of them are handguns. so, if we really join together to crack down on that, which is something i used to do for a living as a prosecutor, we can save a lot of lives. last sunday, i had your competitor, state representative malcolm kenyatta on the show. he described to me i ask him the same question. why are you better suited to represent the principle of pennsylvania? there was something interesting in his question, in his answer, that i want you to listen to. and, i want to get your reaction on the other side. you know what?
oklahoma police after an alleged gun sale. volunteer reserve deputy robert bates tried to taser him but shot him dead. bates got four years in prison for manslaughter. all we need to do isgy a head and pull the trigger. reporter: the lapd says its rigorous repetitive training is meant to increase officers ability to react appropriately under stress. i could feel my heart rate go up as i was getting ready to fire. how do you train officers to keep calm, to not let the stresses of that moment impact what is about to happen? as your partner, part of my job is to kind of calm you down. to pull you back, if necessary. to try to reduce the chance that we are getting into something without clearly thinking it through. but anytime we can, we are going to try to deescalate the situation. reporter: how officer kimberly potter responded to the stress of the moment will be front and center as opening arguments begin in her manslaughter trial this week.