as investigators worked to piece together a motive. ramos s aunt shelby telling me she s in disbelief. my heart hurts for everyone right now. do you have any idea why he flipped. people go through things and nobody understands. everybody has, i don t know what was going on. reporter: while he had no known criminal history or record of mental health illness, a series of private messages posted on facebook give a chilling warning. the third post, less than 15 minutes before arriving at the school was i m going to shoot an elementary school. across texas, emotions running high. former congressman beto o rourke running for governor in texas disrupting his opponent greg abbott s news conference on wednesday saying another shooting would happen without real reform. you re doing nothing. no. he needs to get his sir, you re out of line. reporter: as so many others struggle to make sense of yet another mass shooting. this morning the painful images are continuing t
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i guarantee you it wasn t the consideration of an ar-15. and look, i m a gun owner. all of those caveats and the second amendment supporter. but for those that try to imply that a pistol versus an ar situation is the same because they both shoot bullets, it is a vastly different exchange of gunfire. if an untrained shooter has an ar-15 against somebody that is extremely trained with a handgun, it is maybe a legal playing field. so this is very we just raised the age of purchasing cigarettes for god sakes to 21. the age to buy alcohol is 21. i think the age to buy a gun should be 21. and people could come with the caveats, well they could serve in the military. and i ll say the same thing about drinking beer between the ages of 18 and 21. but in the military, you have access to weapons, but the military deeply and intensely controls when you could have that weapon, when you could
stuff? guest: yes. that s one of the arguments. also, even if raw income since i was in college people say the rich got richer and the poor got poorer, no, the poor got 20 percent researcher and that does not count free housing, and food stamps and the fact that things got better. poor people now have cell phones and t sets and 97 percent have air conditioning. stuart: when i said that on thary i was harshly criticized when i said the poor are getting more stuff. they are not very kind. guest: well, attack but don t shoot bullets. but it s true. stuart: and the gap between the two sides the rich and the poor, that gap is widening, not narrowing. guest: in a free country some do better than others. when the market goes up especially rich people like you get much richer and the people