Be with him on the hill tomorrow for his first real day back at work and we will see you back here tomorrow night at 7 00. We thank you for being with us tonight. Tucker carlson is up right after this. Thats the story for tonight, we will see you tomorrow, everybody. At a good night. Tucker good evening and welcome to Tucker Carlson tonight. A horrific attack in las vegas has become the single deadliest Mass Shooting in this countrys history. More than 500 are injured after a gunman, a retired accountant perched in the Mandalay Bay Window and opened fire on the Country Music concert. [indistinct] tucker our own Trace Gallagher is a las vegas Semite On Top of the developments as they come in. Trace. We now know there are four crime scenes, the mandalay bay directly behind me, the Concert Venue as well as the home of the suspect, Stephen Paddock in mesquite nevada with to mike about 75 miles north of here. Reno, nevada, in the process of being rated. The Sheriffs Department also told us
i think this is one of those cases but i don t think we can totally discount what isis has said. i am a terrorism expert, i ve worked islamic terrorism for many years around the world. i was in the middle east last week. i can tell you that isis doesn t ordinarily make false claims when it comes to responsibility. they may have done some where they brag a little bit or take him a little more credit than they should have but generally the way isis works is a much more loosely organized infrastructure. it s not like joining the marine corps, my son is down at marine corps boot camp, he joined the marine corps, he goes through a set number of days at parris island, goes through the whole process. you don t do that to join isis. you make a pledge of fealty to abu bakr al-baghdadi. you say one of the five pillars of faith of islam. that s it. you are now a number of isis. you can do it privately, by email, you can do it over a phone call or you can do it over months and years of communica
if our strategy and combatting isis works, then i think he ll be willing to put up with some of the stuff. otherwise, it will wear thin. let me just jump in and say, because you ve written books on first families and this is, you know, the first full day for president trump, have we ever seen a president at the cia on day one? i don t think so. i know we ve never seen anything like we re seeing today with the intelligence and you have to have a thick skin as a president. what happened to lbj and president nixon, the vietnam protests at lafayette square and you could hear them in the white house. lady bird johnson talk about what it s like to live in the white house and the public is against a lot of your policies and i don t think this is the end of people disagreeing with donald trump. you have to have a thick skin and i think some of the insecurity is coming out. you mentioned the women and the marching. i just want to point everyone s
but, our sorties are on top of our sorties are lawyers telling them, you know, when they can hit and when they can t. there s a mandate to have no civilian casualties. in a war you can t do that. this is not a military action. this is a law enforcement action that s sure, because the way isis works, if they ve got, you know, they ve got something that they know is a target, what they re going to do is park it next to a mosque. park it next to a school, so we can t bomb them. we need a strategy. and a strategy led by americans, not necessarily solely by americans. we re not talking about 200,000 troops as the president always says. he always creates this strawman argument, doing nothing, you know, is far better than having 200,000 troops. there is a way to create a strategy where the international, where the world, fights this, because now people increasingly see what this threat is. so who leads? the united states. the only country that can lead is the united states. this p
he really just cannot meet. and raise the possibility that this legislation would actually make it harder for even people to travel on these waivers for any refugee to be able to be allowed into this country. because it s a standard that the fbi and he personally cannot meet. evan perez, thank you so much. joining me now, congressman seth molton of massachusetts who just voted against the bill. what s your concern about this legislation? why did you vote against it? i m concerned that it it really plays into the hands of isis to make it more difficult for refugees to come to the united states. if you think about how isis works, they are not just sending people over to try to conduct attacks on us. what they are doing is recruiting through the internet.