provide for tracing of bullets. such that police can do a better job. yep. the protection of lawful commerce in arms exact, just an incredible name, and anyone who reads that will have them running. senator richard blumenthal, thank you very much. coming up tonight, big news from the january six committee, including an announcement on public hearings. and they surprise visitor to the committee, but first news details emerging from the tulsa hospital shooting. it happened a few hours before we came on the air last night. four people, including two doctors, were murdered, just hours after he legally bought a rifle. why jsut small changes in the law could make a big difference to matt shootings in america. that s next. s next.
0 us. do something. just do something. for god s sake, do something. after columbine, after sandy hook, after charleston, after orlando, after las vegas, after parkland, nothing has been done. this time, that cannot be true. this time we must actually do something. they issue we face is one of conscience and common sense. the second amendment, like all other rights, is not absolute. it was justice scalia who wrote, and i quote, like most rights, the right of the second amendment the rights granted by the second amendment rights are not unlimited. not unlimited. they never have been. it comes to the carnage we are willing to accept? how many more innocent american lives must be taken before we say enough? enough. let there be no mistake about the psychological trauma that gun violence leaves behind. imagine being that little girl that brave little girl in uvalde, who smeared blood off of her murdered friend s body, on her own face, to lie still among the corpses in her classroom to