for everybody involved. yeah, tammy there on the dprn for us in florida. thank you. part of the story happening here in washington. we re back here with sigh hill and anna. guys these shooting, seems like nothing is going to change. this time you got the grief and anger from those student that could potentially be a game changer. we got the president now saying about that fixed mixed bill to tighten up background check. what do you think about that? well, we re at the point where children are putting congress on notice. now the fixed mixed bill is a very modest tweak. it s to encourage authorities to try to report more information into the background check system. this bill does have bipartisan
we re going to share some of your comments straight ahead. borderline. it s borderline. what s that about? we ll explain. live from new york, where it s raining! it s fox & friends. hi, everybody, welcome toen from dprn. we ve got a jam-packed hour and one of the things we re going to talk about for parents out there is when you put furniture in place throughout your house are you smart about where you do it? like that kid just climbed up on that dresser and went like that. you know how often that actually happens? because the television set is so heavy and there s so much weight in the front it s lopsided. kids are killed every year. we ve got an expert in to show you how to make your house safer so that it s not just a television but a dresser or anything else will come collapsing down on you. the advent of the slat screen