could be misused. i just didn t see it. and while hinton says there are enormous benefits to the technology he spent a career building, the risks are too large to ignore. i want to get a lot more people thinking about how we re going to deal with this. thanks to jake ward for that report. i m yasmin vossoughian, i will see you back in the chair tomorrow as i m in for christiansen. symone starts right now. greetings, everyone. you re watching symone. at this hour, we are following the latest development out of after the tragic loss of eight innocent lives when a shooter opened fire on shoppers in an outlet mall. we ll have a live update from the ground. are you hearing from survivors of yet another mass shooting in america. a second deadly incident in texas, seven migrants killed. and some were mo down by a car outside a shelter in brownsville, texas. all this adding to tensions at the southern border, where a huge wave of migrants are seeking asylum with title 42 such
conversation and debate, and that deal was filed by my colleague, tracey king, it does represent uvalde. i ve met with the families of the uvalde victims and those of santa fe. this session, we have to work to not only have that conversation on the floor, but pass good gun sense and gun violence prevention legislation. so that people will know that we are doing more than just talking or lifting thoughts and prayers. so then what is your message to those texans right now, the people you just talked about, folks who want to know that you are doing more. that the representatives are doing more than just talking thoughts and prayers. because i think representative, a lot of people may have lost hope that not just elected leaders in texas, but leaders all across the country are going to take action to protect them from gun violence.