our city is heartbroken, heartbroken for the loss of friends and loved ones. we must work together to end this plague of gun violence on our country. enough that is the mayor of louisville. good morning, everyone. the nation once again reeling from another mass shooting this morning, coming up . we re learning about the suspected gunman who killed five co workers at a bank in louisville. get to that. plus there is a new report that a key u. s ally was secretly planning to supply russia with rockets. that s according to a top secret document that leaked from the pentagon and a federal appeals court has a big decision to make on a widely used abortion pill. also this morning. we re learning new details about that gunman that we noted there who went into a bank yesterday and killed five of his former coworkers. we just spoke to the interim police chief who revealed that the shooter had recently purchased the gun that he used in yesterday s massacre enforcement sources, also tell
crisis from hurting themselves or others, let s come together and make sure that not another family experiences that this loss that not another community is ripped apart and it s very fabric by this type of savage and senseless violence. you mentioned universal background checks. we know most action on gun reform is likely to happen at the state level more likely to happen at state level than it does at the federal level. just give us a sense since being there in washington, and i know you ve reached out to your constituents and we re calling them as recently as last week. asked about their concerns, gun violence was right up there. since you ve been in washington . are you more or less hopeful that this country can and will in fact address gun violence? uh i m always going to be helpful. hopeful i spent 10 years in the state senate in the minority is a democrat and kentucky and worked every day with my colleagues from all over the state and across the aisle to try to make th
have that gun. everyone must be accountable for their actions. john: special counsel david weiss speaking last hour after hunter biden s conviction in his federal gun case. now we wait to hear from the president and a gun safety event here in washington, d.c. welcome back to america reports as we roll into our number two come a lot ahead in the next 60 minutes. i m john roberts in washington. sandra: i think i said this twice you just can t make this up i m sandra smith in new york, the judge did not set a sentencing date yet, john, but here s a look at the punishment the president s son could face. the three felony counts carry up to 25 years in prison and fines up to $750,000. although legal experts say present time is not likely because the president s son is a first-time offender. juror number ten from hunter s trial spoke to fox news a short time ago about blocking out the biden name when it came to reaching a verdict in this case. you just have to turn away and
physician who said that every pediatrician that he knows has treated a firearm related injury . which is why it s so important that parents take gun safety. very seriously. have a listen. guns are the leading cause of death in children and adolescents in the united states . about a third of children in the us live in a household that has a gun, so it s really important that pediatricians talk to families and make sure that they re storing their guns safely having it kept safely locked away with the ammunition stored separately because in an instant a child can get ahold of a gun and have a life threatening injury or lose their life altogether. now some hospitals such as boston, mass. journal for children, events actually instituted novel training programs to get their residents used to routinely asking parents and patients about gun safety practices. but of course, don doctors alone can t solve this problem. if you have a gun, you should be storing it safely, at least according to the
and just the fear that we see permeating across the country. and that is something that we said is uniquely american. no other developed western countries experiencing these types of numbers, and as we noted the number of americans impacted by guns, gun incidents is stunning. but the study also reveals josh concerning behavior when it comes to storing firearms as well. can you talk about that? that s right. you know, just as give you an example, the american academy of pediatrics. they recommend to the extent allowed by law that doctors actually talk to their patients and talk to their parents about storing firearms in the home and we can see why looking at this new data from the kaiser family foundation, a whopping 75% of gun owners who participated in the study said that they don t store their guns safely. they don t adhere to common gun safety practices. this certainly has public safety officials concerned. it s certainly has medical officials can cern. i spoke to one senior physici