the motivation and what was taking place in the immediate aftermath of this incident. and what would police be doing right now then? so now that the shooter is deceased they can t interview him. we have seen incidents in the past where they go down a certain number of ways either the person is you know walks up to law enforcement as we just saw in el paso a month ago turned himself in. we have seen incidents where the subject will turn the weapon on themselves and kill themselves. we have seen incidents where they engaged by police and they are dead. the latter is what appears to have happened here that makes it more difficult on law enforcement they can t question and glean information regarding the motivation so they have to work out from there circle the target positively identify him. we haven t heard from officials they ve done the positive identification. there have been ins stands where someone doesn t have identification so they have other means. perhaps cell phone registra
were affect by the screed the shooter wrote. that was glaringly absent in that speech. look, every one often these talks can be better. the master in the middle of tragedy was obviously ronald reagan. but when he talked about the fact that he wanted these red flag laws. so if you look at dayton and you see a guy who was clearly unbalanced, the question is if we had had a red flag law in ohio, which i tried to it s not about me. we tried to get in ohio. you tried. after las vegas you tried to get it. if we had that t question is would they have been able to see a person who was truly unstable. could you have gone to court? now, the governor dewine came out today and said he favors a red flag law. i hope the legislature will pass it. do you think it s different now? say that again. do you think it s a different climate now, a different moment, if you will, even looking at ohio.
advocating things that are sometimes anti-semitic or sometimes policies that we believe that hurt portions of our country, i think it is our responsibility as responsibility as an elected member of congress to call that out. i m much more comfortable focusing on the policy. i know that we have done some, i feel like, great work when it comes to opportunity zones, criminal justice reform, even, in fact, in my home state of north carolina go ahead i was just going to point out, though, that these are duly elected members of congress. they were elected by their constituents in their respective districts. even if you strongly disagree with them, even if you strongly criticize the words they re saying, you really can t question, though, can you whether or not they love the united states of america? i think it s very difficult to make that perspective sometimes just based on the language. i think what you have to do is watch your pattern of behavior sometimes to be able to make s
white suburban women stay home and as well as his hispanics and blacks and others might be more motivated to vote for the opposition. michael, real quick, and we re almost out of time. you cover the white house. what are you hearing behind the scenes there because this has to really cause some stomach upset? well, it causes upset but there s also a sense in the white house there s some opportunity here. if they can message this in a way that focuses on socialism and patriotism i think they think it s a winner. if it remains, you know, kind of the sense of people that are watching in the leelectorate, t question is we see what it is now. what s it going be a week from now, six months from now. how does this evolve? and we know the president keeps changing the news cycle and it
she talks about the green new deal that will save us from climate change. she looks like she bz to cry or yell or both. why wouldn t she it s scary as hell. time is running out. the world is going on end in 12 years if we don t address climate change. like, this is the war, this is our world war ii. tucker: can you disagree with the details of the green new deal she s proposing, banning cars and airplanes. shutting down the entire american energy sector, rebuilding every dwelling in the united states. you can disagree with that. what you can t question is ocasio-cortez s sincerity when she talks about climate change, clearly, she really means it. or does she? this is a man called sidecating barty, her chief of staff. in the interview, he made a