said earlier, multiple causes behind this kind of thing, do you think that s a significant one? i m not sure. i would say i don t know. i doubt it. it kind of sound silly on the surface to me. but that said, if there is it a component of that why we have all these incidents, then it should be looked at. on the surface it kind of seems silly. however, if that is part of the mental health discussion, then i want to have that conversation. i would love to see the people in this country, and i would love to be part of that, let the president call it, let him pull it together, let him do a real public safety session, where we bring all the professionals together to identify what are the real factors that lead to the incidents, and what are the steps we need to take to cut
paycheck. i don t need a gun. give me the money instead. sarah and sheriff, we ll have to leave it there. but thank you. it s a difficult issue. you disagree on it but you gave each other time to make your points. sure. and i know on a topic like that that s tough. thank you to both of you. let s keep up the conversation. thaupnk you, guys. i appreciate it. up next, the nra out to blame everything but guns. prying white mott horse to you and many in the legacy media. plus breaking news in the russian investigation, new charges against manafort and gates, is mueller putting squeeze on them to make a deal. and father of a teenager killed just a week ago calls out senator marco rubio to his face. that father is my guest. insura- it was really easy. easy. that d be nice.
we saw it in las vegas. what was a good guy going to do to stop shooting of 600 people when the guy was in hotel room hundreds of feet away? that s totally separate issue. i m talking about school shootings. what would happen in fort hood? i m glad you mentioned this. let me finish. fort hood, the u.s. naval facility in washington d.c. yard. the naval yard. plenty of examples. yes i know they don t have weapons. everybody has weapons and facility. what you are going to say. no, they don t have weapons. plenty of examples where people have armed weapons, and they are still not able to stop a bad person with a gun. so how do you want to protect schools? way to do it, the way other countries do it, the way they don t have mass shootings, they don t have the access to guns that we do. they don t pal lou people who have mental issues to have access to guns. we don t here either.
you. you were in your classroom with stud ent students when shooting started at stoneman douglas. you lost two students. he heard the president to to be armed if you have aptitude, as he described t is thatit. is that a good idea? no, i have no desire to own a gun, shoot a gun, carry a gun, touch a gun. i don t think my coming to school with a gun would have changed anything. i wasn t in the building. i m in building six, not building 12. so if i would have been on campus with a gun, there would have literally been nothing for me to do. now, i know you initially, as i understand it, you started leaving the building where you were, which as you said was a separate building. yes. when the gunman pulled the fire alarm. once you heard the shooting ran back into your class room hold up there for i understand for more than two hours along with
everything else in between is just stuff we need to deal with. in my wildest imagination, no, i never imagined that my daughter was going to be hunted at school. i never imagined that i would spend the rest of my life starting my day at a cemetery for my child who at the age of 14 truly had her life figured out. you know, this was not your typical kid. and now we talk about rights in relation to this discussion. all of my daughter s rights have been terminated. it s no, it s not something i ever manlimagined. off in the distance, and you can t see it, but i have my son waiting for me. my 17-year-old son.