they are happening in america. please let wendy get? yes. i want to underscore what i m mo hearing here from the former representative. he s finger pointing again instead of let s figure out what s causing the problem and let s find solutions instead of saying that side s doing it and that side s doing it. that s not true, wendy. i misunderstood me. what i said is it s going on, on both sides and i very carefully. and it comes from the top. and it comes from the top. when you have [ overlapping dialogue ] that s why it s so hard to have discussion. congressman let her finish and i ll let you respond. let her get her thought out. go ahead, wendy. when you understand that we have just been through such a divisive campaign where we had trolls literally running for president, when we had people who should be our role models, and in some ways we couldn t even hear candidate clinton
campaign, simon sanders, and psychologist wendy s walsh. thank you, let s discuss and hopefully we can have a conversation to help people get through this. so, wendy, why do you think people feel emboldened in some instances to commit these acts? explain what is at play here. well, i think two things. social media has made this safe space for people to express things that are completely disrespectful, and in many ways egregious. and so they ve now become accustomed to being trolls on line and so they figure they can do it in real life, but don you have to remember that all anger is a mask for fear and there s great deal of fear on both sides right now, whether it s fear that somebody you don t trust has their hands on the nuclear codes or whether there s been fear there s been so much social change, transrights, gay rights, the black lives matter movement. there s fear.
this shed light on how much racism is out there and when it becomes public, there are consequences as there have been for these women? wendy first. okay. first of all, don, you know me personally, and you know how much that puhurts. i have two daughters who are multiracial and if anybodied that it would be a knife into my heart. this kind of discourse should not be okay in facebook, on twitter, in person, and we should understand that we all have so many more in common than not. we are all brothers and sisters here in one family and we have been led by a media that s going two different directions. if you look at two different peoples facebook feeds one who leans right and one who leans left, you d think you re in two different countries and we need to clean that up and come back to the table and maybe use next week thanksgiving dinner to come back to the table. i m out of time. congressman i know you re out of time. we ll have you back. trumps he wants to be the law and order. ho
astounding amount of money in 24 hours, like $84 million in 24 hours. so what i find and even when i talk to clients in private, there is no respect for human life. they are brought up shooting at tvs, guns are just everywhere. it s a game. and they but, holly they don t understand the end result. for sure they re becoming desensitized. they could be becoming desensitiz desensitized, but there s no concrete research that shows a connection between violent video games and use of guns. that s what i want to ask dr. wendy because i m not the doctor. actually, there is some great research, don, out of a university go ahead. no, go ahead. i would argue that these kids are completely aware of what s going on. wendy first. these kids understand it. they re well aware of the consequences. even if they re not victims, they play in these parks, they ride bikes up and down the alleys, they hear the screams of the family outside the crime scenes. they hear the sirens flying