air and breathe, especially in ugly times. so with that, on to tonight s monologue. so, how about that monkey pox? there is a transition you don t see. we beat covid and now we got monkey pox. for an update let s go live to some monkeys. greg: practicing safe monkey pox i guess. we ve been monitoring this closely but not that closely. we re following cdc guidelines to keep at least six feet of distance from the closest chimp. but there are no concerns here. well, except for this weird rash i just got on my back. in all seriousness, 200 people are being monitored for infection in massachusetts after coming into contact with a confirmed case, and it s not liz warren. although she now claims she s 13% primate. but the virus may have been spreading for months. and experts claim there have even been suspected cases in salt lake city. so who was just in salt lake city? sunday actually. i never should have gone to the zoo. i also shouldn t have whommed the fence to hang now the
she was a good girl? she was. shannon: parents and family members in shock and grieving over lives cut way too short including 8-year-old garcia who loved playing football with his grandpa and 9-year-old ellie garcia who danced along to tiktok videos. we ll tell what you we re learning about the victims who are being remembered tonight at vigils all across country. new details about the investigation into what law enforcement believes was a preplanned attack, what the shooter posted on social media beforehand with his motive still unclear. our law enforcement panel weighs? the american people demand we take action. my colleagues ought to be held accountable. the unlawful purchase of a gun i don t know how i i can t tell people i can t think of a law that would have stopped this particular shooting. shannon: and calls for action to reduce gun violence already ratcheting up, but are there places where members of congress can find common ground? our panel will di
something my grandmother used to say, a lot of class but really low. this is a defining action for our country as we come together. instead of thinking about the children and the families that suffered in such a grievous way, beto was doing what he does best, thinking about beto. the reason he does that is because his policies are out of step and out of touch with certainly texans but all of america really because he s part of the marxist agenda that wants to transfer america on what it is. he needed this stunt to jump start his campaign. it s embarrassing. he should be ashamed. frankly, he should resign from participating in the election he should withdraw his candidacy after tonight. shannon: we all know he will not. we ll see what texans think about this. for many people in washington, they feel there s been a diplomatic conversation going on senator chris murphy who s understandably been furious and heartbroken, as we all are, npr reports this, that he told npr all things
before us, shannon s texans and shannon, is texans and the american people are looking for action. they re prayerful and horrified but they re look for government to do something about what we re seeing play out every week in this country. beto o rourke talked about the five of the largest mass shootings in the last five years were in texas including in his hometown of el paso. so i think you saw that confrontation play out today because of the frustration felt on the ground because of another tragedy like we saw play out just yesterday. yeah and i think people want to have a conversation about what would actually make a difference and noting the fact as we have that this shooter was breaking multiple state and federal laws and carrying out this heinous, you know, murderous rampage yesterday from the shooting at grandmother to taking all of those precious lives. i think people are convinced there s something that could be done that will actually make a difference will rally behind
greg: you re what i see! stop. greg: all right. thank you! i love you, america! shannon: i m shannon bream washington. so much breaking tonight. stay with us. breaking tonight, the community of uvalde, texas, reeling over the deaths of 19 children and two teachers at robb elementary school. she enjoyed being with the family.