he says he s forever grateful for the people who stepped in to save lives. brazil is mourning after a deadly attack on two schools. reports say a 16-year-old opened fire on an elementary and middle school and an education center on friday. at least three people were killed, 11 others injured. no details are available about the victims. police arrested the alleged shooter who was seen in security footage in military attire with a semiautomatic weapon. the governor declared three days of official mourning after the attack. after more than 100 days in lockdown and a deadly fire in one chinese region, angry residents protest the government s strict zero-covid policy. how health officials are responding to their demands. plus, the world cup match produces no goals but generates tons of discussion of the drama between the u.s. and england and what it signals about both teams going forward. stay with us. unlike some others,
also how determined law enforcement is to stop them. agents with the u.s. drug enforcement administration show pictures of what could have been circulating on the street before a massive bust in the bronx. a hall of over 300,000 rainbow fentanyl pills and 20,000 pounds of powdered fentanyl were seized along with a s semiautomatic weapon. if some of the fentanyl pills where package to resemble pharmaceutical drugs including oxycodone and xanax. two men in their 30s are now under arrest. in florida, the state attorney general says over the last several months, law enforcement agencies have shot down a major drug trafficking organization operated by gang members affiliated with mexican cartels. seizing enough fentanyl to kill half of florida s population. warning the public that the drugs are being marketed to
is because he has suffered so much loss. he uses that loss. he uses that grief for political purposes. as both a shield and a sword. as we saw when you got 13 service members killed and then try to invoke the death of his late son who died of cancer. do did not die in the line of duty. so one of the biggest lies we were ever told is that joe biden is a good man. he is a terrible president and even worse human being. you know, the president has really he really has tried to divide us at every turn and but the democrats have the house and senate the presidency. it s pretty hard for them to blame republicans for the woes of the country right? yes. you know, i don t like this rhetoric because it s so untrue. i m not send my fascist. he semi senile and he doesn t even know what a semiautomatic weapon is . if he thinks it s the fighter jet, you know, but why is using this language? jason , you know why they gote nothing else to talk aboutng except killing unborn children d and calling patrio
transform a semiautomatic rifle or semiautomatic to. you just saw a demonstration where a semiautomatic weapon became a machine begun essentially. exactly. laura: your response. they re coming for the guns, no doubt about it. you saw there they re going to make the argument that if a cheap thing can convert a semiautomatic into a fully automatic then they have to ban all semiautomatics and that s what they want to do. they re calling these weapons of war laura. so i offered an amendment that said let s make sure we don t give weapons of war to the department of education and to the usda, what possible use could they have for those in their mission and the democrats argued that the department of education needs what they re calling weapons of war. of course they re not weapons of war, but that s the way they want to, you know, vilify common gun owners. laura: well, they think if they own the language, they ll own the argument, right? so a nine millimeter, you re
semiautomatic rifle or a semiautomatic pistol. you just saw a demonstration of that. that s right. for a few cents, a semiautomatic weapon became a machine gun essentially. exactly, exactly. i also asked the attorney general about americans concerns over rising crime. they re concerned about their safety, an they want to make sure that law enforcement is up to the task. is rising crime a crisis in this country? look, i think violent crime, as a matter of considerable concern, a country turns to the justice department as it should be. communities have to trust us they have to trust law enforcement. for that reason, we re pumping hundreds of millions of dollars into police departments and into communities in a joint effort to battle violent crime together. some of my conversation with the attorney general today. it was against a backdrop of the january 6th investigation that former president trump returned to washington for the first time since leaving office but his vice