which is a strong amphetamine which last several hours. it drives the madness we have seen. rob: psychosis. thanks. moving on, the trump administration strongly condemning the terror attacks in barcelona. the president plans to meet with his national security team later today. a lot of talk about that. reporter: us security working with spanish counterparts to assist in these investigations in the white house tells us donald trump is receiving regular updates on the attacks from chief of staff john kelly. the president offered his condolences and support to spain saying the united states condemns the terror attack in
reason that we ve been able to stop so many of these things. so i think that when you at that time intelligence information and combine it with the security that we have in the streets, the field, the airport, and then you look at the enforcement operation, it s a three-legged stool. military and enforcement working, intelligence working and the security working. and these three things together, there is no magic bullet, but you go at it full force and do the best you can city by city, state by state, country by country. and unfortunately, there is no easy way out. this is the future. this is law enforcement, this is security, this is the way it will be. but the more time that elapses between attacks on american soil, the more the human tendency of com play sepl begins to set in, that s another challenge, is it not? that is a constant challenge. you get it cities like new york
assailant. so the security worked we need to say that. the security worked and tsa was there to stop people from hurting others. it looks like they took the wounds then the airport police stopped aid gunman. it is a case of security working. which is a great point to make. we ll get more details on how this unfolded. but you ve traveled a lot and i travel extensively as well at pretty much every airport where your documents are checked against your ticket, a few feet away, some some cases, a few inches away, the line starts from where you get your bags and go through security monitoring process before you eventually walk to your gate. the one individual we spoke with, one of the witnesses, said where he was standing, 150 people perhaps were standing in that area not very far away from where the gunshots were heard. right, well, any facility that will have a large group of people, doesn t matter if it s a
protect the kids because even connecticut, unfortunately, everything they did today, they do not have a plan to stop a shooter. okay. but here s my problem again. wayne lapierre, the great leader of the nra, of course has done a complete u-turn on all this. he used to believe and we have replayed this clip many times, that schools should be completely gun-free zones. let me come to you, mr. la tourette. which wayne lapierre should we believe? which nra position should we believe? does he say that schools are gun-free zones or not? well, i can t speak for mr. lapierre. let me say this about asa hutchinson. he s a good man. the report made eight recommendations and i know we will focus on the arming personnel in school, but four of them were pretty decent about an online tool to enhance security working with law enforcement. but i got to tell you, in my opinion, just like connecticut s legislature didn t go down the right path, arming people in schools, i mean, i had teachers that i
would be more than willing to go through the training or principal or vice principal or coach that can do the background check. we have to have someone in these schools, regardless of the gun control laws we put out there to protect the kids because even connecticut, unfortunately, everything they did today, they do not have a plan to stop a shooter. okay. but here s my problem again. wayne lapierre, the great leader of the nra, of course has done a complete u-turn on all this. he used to believe and we have replayed this clip many times, that schools should be completely gun-free zones. let me come to you, mr. la tourette. which wayne lapierre should we believe? which nra position should we believe? does he say that schools are gun-free zones or not? well, i can t speak for mr. lapierre. let me say this about asa hutchinson. he s a good man. the report made eight recommendations and i know we will focus on the arming personnel in school, but four of them were pretty decent about a