well, you say that, but what about too early to say. sorry. thank you. we need border security. thank you very much. reporter: there was a significant development out of the white house on another front as the administration did move forward with a ban on bump stocks. those are the devices that allow semiautomatic weapons to fire more rapidly and were used in the las vegas massacre last year. and as for the administration s plans to find funding for the wall and money that s already been spent at federal agencies, that would still mean, wolf, that taxpayers would be paying for something that the president said mexico would take care of during the campaign. the press secretary said, and we just played it in our piece a few moments ago, that taxpayers wouldn t pay for the wall. but at this point tonight, wolf, it s clear that s the white house plan. wolf? the former mexican government, the new mexican government, they re all insisting both are insisting mexico is never going
too early to say, sarah. thank you. we need border security. thank you very much. reporter: now, there was a significant development out of the white house on another front, and that is the administration did move forward with a ban on bump-stocks. those are the devices that allow semi automatic weapons to fire more rapidly and were used in the las vegas massacre last year. as for the administration s plans to find funding for the wall on the border with mexico with money that has already been spent at federal agencies, it should be noted that would still mean taxpayers would be paying for something that the president said mexico would take care of during the 2016 campaign. the press secretary said today the taxpayers wouldn t pay for the wall, but that s not true. it is clear at this point that is exactly what the white house plan is, to have the taxpayers pay for the wall. wolf. all right. jim acosta at the white house. thank you very much. joining us now, senator jack reid o
actually wanting to donate to peter strzok that s fine; however one-time i spent $20 to have a single slurpee delivered to my apartment because i didn t want to go outside and that was a better use of money than donating to this. neil: what happened at ruby tuesday? can you share it? i don t want to because i might need to get another waitressing job in the future. neil: [laughter] okay but this is going to last for a while. this technology is there for anyone and everyone. politicians left and right so maybe you shouldn t be bashing it. i m not bashing it in a general context. certainly, it has many good uses to it. i remember i donated to a gofundme page that was setup by the official page that was setup for the victims of the las vegas massacre last year. so that was a good example good use of the gofundme page because of course we had hundreds of victims who have countless medical expenses as a result of that tragedy and i ve seen it come in the wake of different tragedies both