streets. i m struck by the fact that united states military has taken fully automatic off of many of their weapons. they ve take ten off because they understand how unreliable soldiers in bat whl your adrenalin s up that you can t aim when you re on fully automatic. the rounds go out discriminately. so they put a three-shot burst on a military style assault weapons. why would a civilian need that? there s people that argue and say they want to do target practice. but a fully automatic weapon or a work around, this is the sir kim vention of the law that says you can t own an assault rifle. by putting a $100 gimmick on your weapon, you turn it into an assault rifle. don, real quick. go ahead. the international association chiefs of police has a position on firearms and gun control and they have come out very heavily for the last ten, 15 years and they have come out strong against this. and law officers in general are
i was an infantry officer. they ve take ten off because they understand how unreliable soldiers in battle when your adrenalin s up that you can t aim when you re on fully automatic. the rounds go out indiscriminately. so they put a three-shot burst on a military style assault weapons. why would a civilian need that? there s people that argue and say they want to do target practice. but a fully automatic weapon or a work around, this is the circumvention of the law that says you can t own an assault rifle. the ban that started in 1986. by putting a $100 gimmick on your weapon, you turn it into an assault rifle. don, real quick. go ahead. the international association chiefs of police has a position on firearms and gun control and they have come out very heavily for the last ten, 15 years and are against assault weapons and extended magazines and gun show exceptions. so law enforcement officers in general are a conservative bunch. most of them will tell you they
might be more than that now, right? i m not sure. i m not sure how much you can really extrapolate what happened in manchester to sort of putting a expanding the terror threat level here. i know that it s interesting. you look at this over time, especially 9-11. the people that people were most afraid of another terrorist attack were the places that hadn t actually experienced one. if you talk to people in new york city, washington d.c., where i am right now, those were people that were sort of less afraid. neil: all right. well-put. all right. christy, thank you very much. also changing topics here. but the latest developments in britain. they re still very concerned that something could happen. that will do it for us here. again, we ll have on going coverage and what it means with the heightened terror alert.
the united states. there can be no day light between our two countries. on top of that we believe they re in the process of developing intercontinental ballistic missiles that could be aimed on american soil. you didn t rule out boots on the ground again. no, i think right now if we were to lift the political restriction and empower the military personnel we have there today. we have spotters out there who could call in more with greater precision air strikes to be more effective at taking out the isis territory that they now have under control. in turn then allow our allies kurds and sunnis to be more effective. we could do that in a way that would allow us to reclaim victory without putting a we ve got to take a break. we ll ask governor scott walker what he thinks about his 2016 republican rivals. we ll talk about immigration social issues. then we ll turn it over to you to ask the governor some
there can be no day light between our two countries. on top of that we believe they re in the process of developing intercontinental ballistic missiles that could be aimed on american soil. you didn t rule out boots on the ground again. no, i think right now if we were to lift the political restriction and empower the military personnel we have there today. we have spotters out there who could call in more with greater precision air strikes to be more effective at taking out the isis territory that they now have under control. in turn then allow our allies kurds and sunnis to be more effective. we could do that in a way that would allow us to reclaim victory without putting a we ve got to take a break. we ll ask governor scott walker what he thinks about his 2016 republican rivals. we ll talk about immigration social issues. then we ll turn it over to you to ask the governor some