hey, alison. hello, good. evening i m alison camerota. a manhunt is underway for the mass shooting in texas, including 44-year-old. boy shaw stop shooting his rifle next to their house. the noise was keeping their baby awake. but instead of simply arguing with them, he shot and killed five of his neighbors. there s also the 79-year-old illinois man who fatally shot his neighbor for using a leaf blower in his own driveway. and the 29-year-old in texas who shot and killed a guy for opposing as a ballet parking attendant. what used to be screaming matches are fistfights have become fatal shootings. tonight, our panel offers their explanations for why. plus, the suicide of a 17 year old students at an elite boarding school is forcing the school to admit the horrible mistakes they made when it came to bullying. and how they felt, quote, tragically shorten protecting this promising young man. but this case tells us about today s version of bullying. and how many of you out ther
bifurcated the conversation a little bit. there s a racing incident of people who normally would ve settled a disagreement because they re angry or unhinged at that moment that would ve been a screaming match that is turning into gun violence. that s about massive access, unprecedented access to firearms and an environment of fear. scott s right, though the amounts of bail reform and all those associated issues. mondaire is right that crime slower than it was in the early 90s, but it s higher than it was a decade ago for a sustained period of time. that s what s leading to those perceptions. should we be making it easy for biden criminals, people that we ve already described as violent, to give access to weapons of war and firearms generally? that seems dumb and i don t see why that s not part of the analysis that we have. thank you very, much more obviously not gonna solve this tonight. but i appreciate all your infant perspectives. next, what does it mean to be bullied? if you
Nearly three weeks into Keeneland’s spring meet and the reports of racing incidents are racking up. On Sunday, two horses were taken off the track due to concerns for health and safety.
The FIA stewards were busy late into the Australian night as they deliberated over a protest from the Haas team over the result of the Sunday's race at Albert Park.
grows on brashear and bahrain was a very bad accident and it was thought the halo really helped him. certainly lewis hamilton is come out and said the halo save life. and he s mercedes bosses saying the halo also saved him. i think anybody who had any doubts about 0k, also saved him. i think anybody who had any doubts about ok, the cars might not look great with them but they are there for a very specific reason and that reason really worked yesterday. this sort of intense driver rivalry we re seeing between hamilton and verstappen is nothing new for f1 but is this one getting too dangerous? i don t know whether it s getting too dangerous, it s very heated. and formula i at the moment has a very partisan crowd. you re either a max level or a lewis lover. and it doesn t seem like many people can appreciate them both. yesterday after the race myself and my colleagues called a racing incident and didn t think this too which are to penalise either driver. however