do you know anything about why police think that they may be connected how do we know it is not coincidence that they didn t know each other, the victims? well, when you got the first victim anthony house who s stepfather knows the second victim, grand father that can t be coincidental. there is so much in the right direction. i think the police are following what we see, which is it is obvious these are primarily black people and within brown person and we re following the fakes thax doesn t mean it can t be something else. but from initial standpoint that is what we see and so you focus on that. but also you don t you don t close the door. you keep your mind open and try to access as much as possible so based on the data, we think these are connected and as a result we ll acknowledge that going forward. where does this leave people? is it better or worse to think it is a hate crime. if you are potentially a victim or live in austin, now you could
the senate, there is not a plan how this moves forward in the senate so you are still a ways off from this becoming law and the other caution is that it doesn t address the guns issue at all. and so some folks have said this doesn t go nearly far enough because it leaves the gun part of the equation out of it almost entire live. but this passed with an overwhelming margin in the republican house. paul ryan and the republicans were selling this very hard this morning, as some people pay say this doesn t go far enough but it is a step. it is something and it does move the ball forward. now there is a companion bill to this in the senate, that is is trying to gain momentum. what is interesting over the next couple of weeks , the senae doesn t have a lot to do before the easter recess but they have to pass the omnibus spending bill which is a fancy way of saying it has everything in it and it has to pass to keep the government funded long-term. it is possible some of the measures could be
as much as they possibly can on this moment as the gun and safety issues overlap. as a safety issue in general, i think most people would argue that anything that improves safety at schools is probably a good idea and you saw that in the overwhelming 400-plus vote this is bill got in the house side. so i think there is a possibility that this finds a way forward but again there is this packaging problem of how this goes in the senate and whether individual senators decide that it is enough or it is too much or if something else needs to be added to it to get to that sort of goldilocks position where it is just right and get to the senate and to the president. and so the president has signaled that he supported this bill as well. so again another good sign for it maybe potentially becoming law. garrett, good to see you. garrett haake on capitol hill. and as students nationwide demand action on gun control, one republican mega-donor has a plan to cut down on mass shootings, a plan th
thing to say. and this applies in the campaign and as long as he is in the public eye, i m the rubber and you re glue and whatever you say about me, it bounces off of you and sticks to you. and something that could shed light on him and he turns around and used it against his opponent. are any heads going to roll because of this? this is john kelly s toughest moment since he s taken the job. his hold on his position is the shakiest it has been. we know from our reporting at the associated press the president is calling outside of his kitchen cabinet and throwing names out there who could be another chief of staff. kevin mccarthy or mick mulvaney. and the president does this from time to time. he evaluated his senior staff constantly when they are making bad headlines thax doesn t mean a change is imminent. but what is new is the faith of the staff, the other members of the west wing has been shaken in