moments later two, kansas city chiefs took a seat for the national anthem. everyone on the washington redskins stood for the national anthem. we are being told everyone stood for the moment of silence. brian: america in mourning today after the senseless shooting deaths of 59 people. they lost their lives. over 500 wounded. it didn t take long for many on the left to go after the second amendment. they think the problems with gun control. ainsley: hillary clinton was tweeting our grief isn t enough. we can and must put politics aside, stand up to the nra and work together to try to stop this from happening again. brian: in his years on the supreme court, justifiable antonin scalia fought to to protect second amendment writes. author of the book scalia speaks. you got to get it welcome to the couch. thank you very much. good to be here. brian: second amendment under attack. i m surprise surprise sure it
the holocaust but it does kind of represent the same sort of evil that people are capable of. ainsley: what was it like growing up in that household. there were nine children, dozens of grandchildren. i know you are the youngest son. second to the last child. your mom is still alive maureen and they were married for 50 years. that s incredible. what was it like to grow up. 55 years. i loved growing up there. it was a lot of fun. we had spirited dinner table conversations. i had wonderful parents. and i had a lot of great siblings. i loved how big the family was. especially now it s great having that many siblings. brian: as staunch as he was as a conservative, he says can you disagree with a point of view but don t fight with the person. you can fight with bad ideas but not the person. that s why ruth bader ginsburg is the one who does the introduction. that s right. i wros the introduction. she wrote the forward, just kidding. it was great that she wrote
something. brian: we can t do that just to talk to her? well, if she doesn t want to come back voluntarily, the only way to force her back is to charge her with a crime here. not necessarily this crime but any crime and trigger the extradition treaty. the last time i looked at this, which was late last night it looked like they were going to be able to speak with her in japan. ainsley: i want to ask you about the guns. a lot of people keep saying they were legal guns but automatic guns since have been illegal since 19. 1934. he took an ar 15 civilian version of an m-16. it s the weapon that you often see the police carrying. it s a lock black rifle with two stalks on it. and he illegally altered it to make it automatic. you pull the trigger once and one round comes out. after he doctored it pull the trigger once and 400 rounds per minute comes out. ainsley: going forward did
steve doocy got on a plane after our show and he is live in las vegas. good morning, steve. steve: good morning ainsley, good morning, brian, as well. when i did get on the plane i knew it was going to be a different kind of assignment because the people who were standing right next to me were talking about how they had five friends who were shot in that area between me and the mandalay bay. essentially that area right back there just past the stop sign and that stoplight was a killing field. for the guy up on the 32nd floor. and as the sun comes up, you will be able to seat two windows right there. there are some sheets or drapes waving in the wind. he checked in on thursday. nobody thought anything about the fact that he had 10 bags with him and in there all those guns and all sorts of ammo. he had made service for three days. nobody even noticed anything out of the ordinary. since then, you know, we have been driving around town a little bit.
redskins stood tall. 24 minutes after the hour. steve, you have the latest over in las vegas. steve: i do, brian. that s right. america in shock and grief as america from the worst mass shooting in american history. that s not stopping talking about gun control. hillary clinton tweeting imagine the death if the shoot her a silencer which the nra wants to make easier to get. we can and must put politics aside. stand up to the nra and work together to try to stop this from happening again. but is now the right time for politics? fox news legal analyst bob massi, who has lived here for 40 years joins us live on the strip right now. good morning. good morning, steve. steve: what do you think about mrs. clinton talking about the nra? i think she is trying to be relevant in a situation that she shouldn t be relevant in at all.