republican. i know that it makes no sense to be able to purchase something that can fire up to 300 rounds. i can do the things i ve done and any action i can take, i ll take, but i can t outlaw a weapon. i can t change the background checks. i can t do that . those comments follow the president s trip sunday to uvalde, meeting with first responders, faith leaders, local officials and grieving families. as mr. biden and the first lady paid tribute to the victims of the mass shooting last week, the president at one point wiping away a tear after a day filled with emotion and making this promise to the community. in moments i ll speak with senator roland gutierrez. but we begin this hour with nbc s morgan chesky in texas and the incident review of the law enforcement response to the shooting. and jim cavanaugh, former atf special agent in charge. morgan, there were a lot of moments between the president and members of the uvalde community yesterday. i wonder what residents a
this is a person who is a con artist who can swim in the washington swamp with the worst and most vicious of creatures. ehe s like general milley he wil smile in the hallway and give you a wave with congenial chap but behind the scene he will undermine the commander and chief and stepped to the white house podium andin undermined the commander in chief in front of the world for the world to see because of on cnn, msnbc and even facebook he never met a camera he doesn t like, dr. fauci not a movie star. sean: clay, first masks don t work but then one mask, then to mask, then the facts and mask and booster shots and your kids need it and you probably nd perpetuity. you figure that out. sean commit was 15 days to stop the spread and now it feels like 15 years until fauci will leave the screen.
the new york times because national geographic produced a new documentary entitled fauci covid-19 pandemics and the so-called paper record highlighted one scene where fauci described a modest and humble person. okay. that means he s almost as wrong about himself as he has been about covid-19. here with reaction the author of for such a time outnumbered cohost kayla mack and nl founder clay travis. i got a look at your book but let s start with you. is he a tv hollywood star? yeah come in his mind he is. look, he is portrayed as a movie star who can artfully navigate washington. sean i know this guy and i crossed paths with him in the hallway. he was in my office. he is not a movie star carefully navigating washington.
first amendment lawyers and they are going to fight the gag order. because of the news, legal experts are speculating this delays release of the mueller report. do you think a possible october date, does that unquestionably prolong the mueller investigation? well, i don t think so, alex, because the investigation that was done was done by the mueller team. the prosecution is a joint prosecution between the mueller team and the u.s. attorney s office in the district of columbia. in the event the mueller investigation is concluded prior to the stone, that s okay. the trial of roger stone will go on. in terms of the evidence, it s years. it s litt rally years of information that s been seized. at the end of the day, he s going to have a serious problem in terms of confronting hard evidence, objecting messaging, bank records, e-mail accounts.
i wouldn t want those statements used against him. any statements that later on in a trial could be used against him. a lot of times, you get nervous the statements are going to difr from other statements he s made. katie, if the judge does decide on the gag order and says you have to be quiet, what would happen to roger stone if he starts talking? alex, you can t cure stupid. roger stone has walked himself into the entry of the gag order. the judge gave the prosecution and defense to serve papers to discuss why she should or should not enter into the gag order. this judge is the same judge in the paul manafort case in d.c., where she entered a dpgag order. he will get it. he could be fined or held in