hang outside the sea. wonderful. new york 83 today. it s really nice. steve: look at that august 16th already. time is awasting, the summer is pert near over for a lot of kids in some of the some of the states they have already gone back to will school. ainsley: hard to believe. where did the summer go? steve: i know. welcome, folks. brian is off today in his dent in the couch is will cain. ainsley: are your kids in school yet. will: first day tomorrow. ainsley: you will be there for that. will: i will be there for that winding down and nothing better than to milk every bit of summer by getting up early. ainsley: everyone wants to know did you find your lug gag? will: no. i think it s somewhere in dallas. gigantic airport. ainsley: have you been wearing this suit every day? will: i keep all my suits in new york. i have had fresh clothes on to appear in front of you for the last seven days. steve: cosmetically, shaffers. will: it s all that temporary
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california comes as a new fbi report shows that the number of active shooter incidents in america is going up. trace gallagher reporting live from los angeles. trace? the 18-page report only deals with active shooters which the fbi defines of one or more individuals attempting to kill people in a populated area. this report covers 2016, 2017 when there were 50 active shooters in 21 states. that s a dramatic increase from 2014 and 2015 when there were 40 active shooters scenarios. the big take-away and possibly the scariest part of this report is that over each of the past several years, the number of shootings has gone north. for example, in 2016, there were 20 active shooters. in 2017, there were 30 killing 221 people and wounding 722. that does not include the shooters and keep in mind that number spiked because of the las vegas shooting last october where 58 people lost their
during the las vegas shooting last october that left 58 people dead. just a few moments ago, i signed a memorandum directing the attorney general to propose regulations to ban all devices that turn legal weapons into machine guns. i expect that these critical regulations will be finalized, jeff, very soon. president trump also tweeted last night, whether we are republican or democrat, we must now focus on strengthening background checks. according to a new quinnipiac university poll, 97% of americans support requiring background checks for gun buyers with the same amount of support among gun owners. 66% of voters support stricter goo gun laws, the highest percentage after sandy hook. the poll also finds that 83%
and we begin in the wake of last week s shooting massacre in parkland parkland, florida. president trump is signaling an open to modest gun control measures. while speaking yesterday, the president said he had directed the justice department to propose changes that would ban bump stock. the devices allow some guns to shoot hundreds of rounds per minute and were used during the las vegas shooting last october that left 58 dead. just a few moments ago, i signed a memorandum directing the attorney general to propose regulations to ban all devices that turn legal weapons into machine guns. i expect that these critical regulations will be finalized, jeff, very soon. in 2010, the atf concluded that bump stock devices are firearm parts with no automatic function and therefore not regulated as a firearm under existing gun laws.