this. ainsley: i m not necessarily suspecupset. what does the law says? what the is the definition of terrorism? when we began to have mass killings in the united states maybe 15 or 20 years ago, some by mad men for reasons like this reasons unexplainable and not understandable. some by crazies who did it for political reasons. some of these mass killings occurred in states that did not have the death penalty and there was outrage that a human being could slaughter all these others and not suffer the ultimate penalty. so congress enacted the antiterrorism act, which said terrorism is two or more acts of violence done in order to affect the policy of the government. that is for political reasons. it might turn out that this was for political reasons. it doesn t seem it so far. until the government has established that this crazy people killed this 59 and wounded the other nearly 600 for a political reason, in order to strike out at the government for to get a get it o
something. brian: we can t do that just to talk to her? well, if she doesn t want to come back voluntarily, the only way to force her back is to charge her with a crime here. not necessarily this crime but any crime and trigger the extradition treaty. the last time i looked at this, which was late last night it looked like they were going to be able to speak with her in japan. ainsley: i want to ask you about the guns. a lot of people keep saying they were legal guns but automatic guns since have been illegal since 19. 1934. he took an ar 15 civilian version of an m-16. it s the weapon that you often see the police carrying. it s a lock black rifle with two stalks on it. and he illegally altered it to make it automatic. you pull the trigger once and one round comes out. after he doctored it pull the trigger once and 400 rounds per minute comes out. ainsley: going forward did
steve doocy got on a plane after our show and he is live in las vegas. good morning, steve. steve: good morning ainsley, good morning, brian, as well. when i did get on the plane i knew it was going to be a different kind of assignment because the people who were standing right next to me were talking about how they had five friends who were shot in that area between me and the mandalay bay. essentially that area right back there just past the stop sign and that stoplight was a killing field. for the guy up on the 32nd floor. and as the sun comes up, you will be able to seat two windows right there. there are some sheets or drapes waving in the wind. he checked in on thursday. nobody thought anything about the fact that he had 10 bags with him and in there all those guns and all sorts of ammo. he had made service for three days. nobody even noticed anything out of the ordinary. since then, you know, we have been driving around town a little bit.
affected by the audio attacks in cuba. 21 u.s. diplomats falling victims some reporting brain damage and hearing loss. president trump is expected to reduce the cuban embassy staff in washington by 60%. exquestion fax reporting an additional 2.5 million americans might have been affected by that massive security breach. bringing the total to 145.5 million. today, equifax former ceo richard smith is going to be testifying in front of congress. brian: all right. got a fox news alert now. president trump heads to the battered island of puerto rico that caused so much controversy over the weekend with the mayor spouting off and governor praising him. ainsley: geraldo rivera just rode with the coast guard as they were delivering much needed supplies. that is so nice for you, geraldo, i know you are from there and have been there for about a week. ainsley and brian, first of all, i haven t had a chance to give my heart felt condolences to the victims
holes to stop the bleeding. and that is apparently something you do in combat. and essentially it was the same thing that they had come in to contact with in that killing field behind me right here in downtown las vegas. ainsley: he gave credit to the military. he said i would not have known how to do that. in the military we learn to go toward all the action and the violence and what s happening to defend our country. brian: they are used to hearing it you are referring to one of the stories mike pronk. he braved the gunfire. used his shirt to stop the bleeding of his friend ron who was shot three times. by the way they were there celebrating his 48th birthday. he believed he was told by the emt s, his friend is going to be okay. but one of the four wounded did pass away that pronk did help. this teacher kept going back and back and back. all right, steve, stay right there. 21 minutes before the top of the hour. much more to come. find out about the motivation and more on this guy and