Early and were going to watch the practice sessions. Im okay with that. They dont need to get the math or reading in. Were going to go what are you going to tell the school. There is an appointment. Very important appointment. Is that okay. Would you take your children out for personal reasons. Very infrequently. When i do, im honest with the front office and the teachers. Youre okay with it. Im okay with it. I think it is type. The practice for the blue angels officially perform friday, saturday and sunday. We will begin the newscast in the state of nevada. Still no known motive in the vegas massacre. But investigators are learning more about the man responsible. Lauren blanchard is bringing us the latest from las vegas. Lauren. Reporter yeah. Police and federal officials are pouring over evidence not only from multiple homes for this guy, but also the hotel room. But still they are no closer to finding a motive for the deadliest mass shooting in modern american history. Dozens were killed and hundreds injured when Stephen Paddock opened fire on a Country Music festival. The mourning continues here and the victims begin the recovery process. We feel were here with a family as opposed to just nurses and doctors. Reporter police and investigators are trying to piece together paddocks movements before the shooting. But he had no close friends, no social Media Presence and rarely spoke to neighbors or family members. Officials say he rented a room overlooking a different Music Festival the week before the attack. But theyre not sure why or how it connects to sundays shooting. What makes a mad map go up on the 32nd floor of this building behind me and just spray bullets down on concert bores. Reporter meanwhile police and First Responders are still reeling from the attack. Many only now starting to process the events they witnessed. That was intense. But when its going down, youre going in there trying to fall back on your training. Reporter and federal officials analyzing paddocks Electronic Devices say they have found no connections to terrorism and no obvious signs of mental illness. Thank you, lauren. That Las Vegas Shooting has restarted the debate over gun control on capitol hill. Most republicans continue to resist. More there washington with the latest. Reporter President Trump nearly scolded the press yesterday during his visit to las vegas saying he wasnt going to get into the politics of gun control. Instead, embracing his role as comforter in chief. With heroes who ran straight into the gunfire, the president provided praise. Were defined by our love, our caring, and our courage. With those wounded at the local hospital, he offered a warm smile and thanks to the doctors who saved them. We met quite a few people. And believe me, they are very lucky to be here. Reporter while the president spent hours in vegas, even driving past the crime scene, he didnt want to talk about what investigators are finding there. An arsenal of weapons, many modified legally to replicate the killing capacity of a machine gun. Gun violence problem . Were not going to talk about that today. Reporter democrats couldnt wait to talk about the weapons modification called bump stocks. Why cant we keep a weapon from becoming a military battlefield weapon . Reporter and while some republicans seem willing to talk about banning bump stock, Steve Scalise wounded by a wouldbe mass murderer says new restrictions on guns arent the answer. You know, if you look at what happened in my case, you had people onsite with guns to immediately counter the shooter and take him down. Reporter in the wake of sandy hook and the orlando shootings, democrats took over debate on the house floor. Of course had a strong gun control advocate in the white house. Still they werent able to get anything meaningful done on the issue of gun control. Since then, are the Political Climate has only gotten tougher for them. Fox news from washington. This leads to our question of the day. Do you think that bump stocks should be banned . 80 say yes. 20 say no. Carol says absolutely. I also think that gun makers should be required to build in protections to ensure their guns cant be made into semi or fully automatic. Someone else says cowards need to be addressed. Why are they so afraid of life that they need to stockpile weaponry. Let us know on twitter and comment on our facebook page. Following the Las Vegas Shooting, fake news about the tragedy started spreading online. Joining this morning to talk more about this via skype is San Jose State University professor peter young. Thank you for joining us. Good morning. Is it the people putting out the fake news or the agent good rights that bump it up to the top to blame here. A little bit of both. When you have groups of people who are a18thtialing the fake news, they have the ability to produce a whole line of content and vary it up depending on the platform and push it out. The alda rig thats have been put in place to stop these are not as effective as the companies that put them out hoped for. I think theyre going to have to increase the human monitoring as well as continue to work on the algorithms themselves. Were talking about algorithms onsites such as youtube, facebook, social media site thats bump up what appears to be fake news. Correct. Correct. And of course i think we need to look at the large elephant in the room and talk about ad revenue. These generate additional ad views and so forth. So the tendency to kind of allow them in the past i think has been one of the driving forces. I think that, you know, money drives a lot of things, unfortunately. Im sorry. Go ahead, mike. Peter, you talk about the human element. The editors at the companies. Right. If you remember reports that were criticizing these individuals about kind of suppressing conservative viewpoints last year and so forth. So if you start going back to that, arent you do you think we will start seeing more of those reports about the judgment, the human judgment of what is put out there compared to the algorithms. Sure. The bias will always be there unfortunately. We have ive been in situations where weve had human monitors. We took some of that criticism for, if you will, being accused of suppressing speech, et cetera. But there are certain things that can be allowed and should not be allowed. That goes along the pale of politics and the social aspects of the critics. I think that the human aspect regardless of the criticism in the past is still an important part in this process of looking at fake news. Peter, it is one thing to, you know, see news as mike said with conservative or liberal, you know, slant, if you will. Its another thing because i woke up on monday before i went to work, i looked at my phone. There was a blatantly false information accusing someone of doing this who turned out to be had no relation to this. You know, can people who are the targets of fake news what recourse do they have . Im not sure about the recourse. Of course we have a problem with following the trail of some of these news reports. And thats going to be difficult. But i find it interesting that facebook is now it has now added an eye button to a number of the stories so you can click on that button and find out the actual publisher. It is curated by wikipedia and look at related articles. If we as citizens begin to use some of these tools being put in place right now physically, that we will start to see a decrease in some of these types of stories. We need to be vigilant as citizens as much as these companies, i think. How, professor young, does the president awes use of the phrase fake news complicate things . I lot of people say he calls it fake news when he doesnt like what he is hearing. Yeah. The fake news, the term fake news actually has been around for quite some time. You know, it is synonymous with yellow journalism back in the 1800s. So we have not its not something that is a new phenomena. Unfortunately the president using twitter as his vehicle is stirring things up a little beyond what any of us had hoped for. And so it doesnt help. And i think it engoldens a lot of the troll farm thats are putting these things out. In the end, do you think the big companies, google and facebook, are willing to bare the costs and Political Risk of fixing this misinformation when all is said and done here . Yeah. I think there is no question. If facebook was slow to slow to the party inners it of making corrections after the elections and they said sort of it is not us. But now theyre feeling the pressure. Google, the same way. I think were going to see apple in their news app also taking steps. So the cost of prevention is only going to enhance their bottom line. They do a better job of taking care of the fake news issues and so forth. I think theyre going to see greater traffic. All right. Pre forcer peter young, San Jose State University. Thank you for joining us this morning, professor. Thank you. Coming up on mornings on 2 the 9, fleet week in city by the bay. More on the events and when you might be able to get another glimpse of the blue angels. Today is an important deadline for young undocumented immigrants known as dreamers. The action they need to take to retain their legal status. Plus, we will tell you about the push right mere in california to protect undocumented College Students. Hey, guys. Where are the cookies for the. Bake sale . Bake. Bake sale . Need to bake in a hurry . Use new country crock buttery sticks with sunflower oil. Theres no softening required. So baking is delicious and easy. 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Last month the Trump Administration announced it would be ending the daca program, deferred action for childhood arrivals that protects them from deportation. They are calling on Governor Brown to sign a bill on his desk that would protect undocumented College Students here in california. That is Assembly Bill 21 that would ensure that students with daca status have access to Financial Aid and legal representation. An anthropology professor at san jose state talked about the importance of this legislation for his undocumented students. It would alleviate a lot of the anxiety that a lot of our students are feeling. As it stands now, they are aggrade to, you know, come to they are afraid to, you know, come to the campus in fear of being picked up. They are laboring under a lot of great deal of uncertainty. Reporter the daca Program First began under the Obama Administration and protects about 800,000 young undocumented immigrants here in this country who, again, were brought here to this country by their parents when they were children. Now, it is set to phase out starting this march. That was the decision brought about by the Trump Administration. As it stands now, 150,000 Daca Recipients will lose their status before that march data approaches if they do not apply for this extension by the end of the day today. That extension would allow those dreamers to avoid deportation for at least the next two years or so. And, again, we have the News Conference that will be getting underway shortly on the San Jose State University campus at about 9 30 is when it is suppose today begin. We will bring some of that to you live during the 9. Back to you guys for now. Thank you, alex. Ahead of that were happy to have Barbara Pinto here in oakland joining us on the set of the 9. Thank you for joining us. Thank you for having me. Are you seeing a lastminute rush . Yes, we are. We had a few people come in earlier this week where they hadnt talk today an attorney and didnt know that they were eligible inform renew. So fortunately we were able to overnight it. Today isnt the day to get it stamped in the mail. It has to arrive in phoenix. Yes. It cant be post marked. It has to arrive by today to meet the deadline. Are you getting people who are avoiding doing this because now because they dont trust that, you know, once you give your name to the government, they have the name. And if something happens, then thats those are the first people that will be deported . Thats part of our discussion when we have met with people. Because of course theres always that fear and the concern. And so when we talk about the risks and the benefits, we do have that conversation. But so far everybody we have met with have decided to move forward. And hopefully those who really have that deep fear at least went to talk to an attorney and arent going to come into our office next week. Right. Dont put it off. Right. Exactly. In congress, there is some bipartisan support for extending the protection. But debate is going on right now. Some people have suggested in order to extend it, they would be willing to give money for a border wall. Or other Border Security measures. Whats your thoughts on that with regards to the negotiation going on in d. C. Right. So theres a lot of different proposed legislation. Different versions of a dream act. Some allowing dreamers to have a more permanent pass of citizenship, some longer, some more strict than others. And i think that the important thing of course our immigration system is broken and there needs to be a lot of fixers. For dreamers, we dont want to use them as a bargaining chip. As in order to be able to get them protection, then add in other stuff to the bill. Of course there needs to be broader fixes, but its you know, as of now, if we can fix at least one part of it, then that would be the best. Barbara, are the dreamers youre coming in contact with, are they hopeful . Are they scared . What are they telling you . Ing you . All of those things. A lot of them are optimistic. A lot of them have the fighter mentality. This is the only country that i know. I guess there is no other option than to be hopeful and advocate for Something Better for our community. To the point that they might stay here illegally if it comes to that . Probably. And a lot of them are looking into different options. Some of them are eligible for other fors of relief. Thankfully through daca they came through our doors and other organizations to find that out. Because, you know, sometimes its not until you flag yourself for something that you come in to talk to an attorney and you find out that you are eligible for this or this other thing. Are most of the families that youre helping latinos or are there a lot of other ethnic groups. Most of the families we represent are latino. Other organizations are seeing more of a mix of asian and african immigrants as well. Youre confident this wont be the last time that dreamers, Daca Recipients can renew . You have hope that down the road, everyone will be allowed to stay who is a dreamer now . Yeah. Thats very difficult. And hopefully there are some theres a Something Better that comes to it. If it isnt daca, with the different lawsuits, if that doesnt continue, then i hope there is a more permanent solution, permanent legislation for these dreamers. Thank you for joining us today. The deadline to have the daca applications at where they need to be in phoenix, not just putting them in the mail. That is important to highlight. Thank you for joining us, barbara. Coming up this morning on the 9. 8 an hour, is that too much month pay to park. 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