absolutely awful august noting his use of racist, anti-semitic, sexist rhetoric to bully an entire foreign country. well, guess who s here. campaign carl. good evening, sir. hi, ari. good to see you. good to see you. i know you try to call them like you see them. some of our viewers might be surprised to hear someone who s been, as i mentioned, out there covering this stuff for fox news sees this blink red for donald trump. what do you see as his problems here? there are just so many. you don t have enough time in the day to make that list. but this particular august has been a particularly pointed one when trump s congress, when the republicans and the democrats left washington, d.c., the talk of impeachment kind of fade ad way, and we had a whole bunch of horrible things. we had two very, very serious shooting massacres. the president said we need strong background checks.
this stuff for fox news. see this is blinking red for donald trump, what do you see as the problems here? there are just so many. you don t have enough time in the day to make that list. but this particular august has been a particularly pointed one. when trump s congress, when the republicans and the grademocrat left washington, d.c., the talk of impeachment faded away. we had a bunch of horrible things. when he two very, very serious shooting massacres. we need strong background checks. this is not first time that he made that sort statement. completely reversed himself. it amounts to hostile takeover attempt and it s essentially making an enemy of denmark which makes no sense at all. while the president is over at the g-7. he has been advocating for the
people say, well, this shooter wouldn t have been caught in a background check. none of these things will fix the whole problem but when children are being mowed down in the streets, the objective has to be not to come up with the perfect solution but to save a few children s lives. and that s why we need to keep the pressure on mitch mcconnell and on others to begin to move this legislation consistent with second amendment rights. thanks so much for joining us, congressman. thank you, wolf. just ahead, we re going to dig deeper into the violent ideologies that the dayton gunman was exploring according to the fbi. is there any pattern to the shooting massacres? my insurance rates are probably gonna double.
in congress to get this done. there clearly is a rise in domestic trisk right now. something does need to be done. there is bipartisan support for some common sense gun measures. there is some bipartisan support for red flag laws. the person who is preventing this is essentially mitch mcconnell who aren t allowing the bills to come to the floor. we re quickly running out of time. i quickly want to alert our viewers to a personal final thought tonight. we want to look beyond the breaking news headlines on shooting massacres to consider how much all of us have lost, the people of el paso and dayton, certainly every person who lives in this country and loves this country. we have all lost a lot. and it s been on the air of the past three days. i have been covering a story that is sadly too familiar,
not keep you safe, you are us, we are one, we is an with our muslim brothers. people have put candles down, have put stuffed animals for some of the 50 people who were killed and many more injured. some still fighting for their lives. the prime minister called the key suspect here a criminal, a terrorist and an extremist. and while many people are grieving for the tiny muslim community that was targeted, just 1% of the population here in new zealand is muslim, one of the muslim community leaders told me all new zealanders are traumatiz traumatized, we re all victims because is this a country that is not accustmed to this kind of violence, the kind of shooting massacres that unfortunately we have in the u.s. on almost a monthly basis. the effort of trying to scrub the images of the killer s shooting spree has been