justice brett kavanaugh telling the officers he wanted to kill justice kavanaugh. the feds say 26-year-old nicholas roske had a pistol, had ammunition, pepper spray, zip ties, a hammer and more. these are new details that we re getting about what was actually on this individual. he has now been charged in court with attempted murder of justice kavanaugh. republican senator mike lee is going to join us in just a moment. first, to david spunt live at the justice department with the brand new details in hour. hi, david. chilling details in this criminal complaint just released in the last hour or so. nicholas john roske appearing before a federal judge in court in federal court in maryland. he s been in fbi custody for the past 12 hours or so. he will be appearing for that judge to face those charges of attempted murder of justice brett kavanaugh, a supreme court justice. according to a court filing, roske wearing all block got out of a taxi cab at 1:00 a.m. looking at the two
the funeral home. that s what brought me over here, to find out what is going on. it s confusing. i m worried. trying to find out where my baby is at. it s okay, it s okay. she didn t want to go to school. she didn t want to go to school. what are you hoping right now, sir? i know you love your granddaughter. she s alive. neil: unfortunately his granddaughter did not survive. one of 19 children killed as well as two adults and they re still trying a day later to understand how it is and why it is salvador ramos, 18 years old, went on this rampage. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. authorities the worldover now trying to get a sense of what happened in a state, at a moment, at a time and understanding and trying to prevent it from happening again. yet it does happen again and again. we re taking a look at not only the latest from the shooting scene, but what we re learning about the shooter. nothing that stood out of his background, no arre
change other things. if you re dealing with a protected right, you re going to change that? let s move them all up. i don t think that is necessary. i don t think you respond where the exercise of a right is at stake. you don t respond to the violation of other laws by taking away the rights of the law-ab law-abiding. martha: these are things that states vote on all the time. florida, rick scott s state moved it to 21 after the park land shooting. so it s something that is up for discussion, which doesn t negate the right or the second amendment. thank you, sir. we hope there s some movement on these issues. it will take a lot of the things you discussed and perhaps other measures as well to put a dent in this problem. thank you. martha: as we mentioned, bill barr is here as the doj moves to silence my next guest, former white house official peter
person who could really move this conversation forward with regards to legislation serious gun legislation is a republican president right now. it is president trump. any time a democrat is an incumbent you see gun purchases go up because many americans are fearful of this president perhaps coming and taking your guns away. we saw that with president obama for sure. so if anything to happen it would have to come from this president. we saw after the park land shooting, he perhaps mentioned something that he would be open to and there was optimism. that never came to fruition after one lunch that he apparently had with the nra. this country was able to combat cigarette use in this country and it only took a couple of decades. the fact that we have yet to move the needle when it comes to any sort of significant gun legislation in 25 years is really telling. everybody stick around. there is more news we re following. police and witnesses now say the shooter in el paso intentionally and
mechanism that would trap him at the point of entree. in parkland, an alarm went off and made kids sitting ducks. here an alarm went off. we don t know the full focus of events. people are listening and watching you, someone they deeply result because you re on top of this. what is to stop my kids and others from saying, next time they have an alarm go off, i m not going where the crowds are going. i m avoiding them. it s human nature. it s extremely difficult. go back to when the towers got hit. certain people were told to stay and they knew, particular livids that were there in 93. that i were the first to bolt down the stairs and run across the brooklyn bridge. neil: so your advice, bolt, leave? pat brosnan s advice is difficult to say. there s so many different moving parts to the scenario.