Florida shooting sparks new calls for gun reform from Congress
NBC’s Garrett Haake reports on reaction in Congress towards Wednesday’s deadly high school shooting in Florida.
NBC’s Garrett Haake reports on reaction in Congress towards Wednesday’s deadly high school shooting in Florida.
This year there have been 18 incidents where students have been exposed to guns, at risk of harm or death, at school. After all of these incidents, why has nothing been done to stop this from happening again?
Officer Michael Leonard of Coconut Creek, Florida, explains how he found the Douglas High School suspected shooter, Nikolas Cruz, exiting the school’s campus, and how he helped bring him into custody.
Speaking after the Parkland, Florida school shooting suspect’s first court appearance, his defense attorney addressed reporters. Melisa McNeill described her client as “sad,” “remorseful,” and “fully aware of what is going on.”
Sergio Rozenblat, whose daughter was in school during the Parkland, Florida, shooting, speaks out about the situation, saying he is “frustrated and angry.”
Aaron Feis was the assistant football coach and a security guard at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Witnesses say he gave his life to save students during the mass shooting.
The National Rifle Association has called the AR-15 the "most popular rifle in America" and believes Americans own more than 8 million of them. It's also the weapon of choice in some of America’s deadliest mass shootings.
Stephanie Ruhle shares some lawmakers responses to the mas shooting in Florida and For Fact’s Sake how the National Rifle Association has donated to them. The NRA spent more than $21 million supporting Trump in the 2016 election and almost $10 million on
Student Isabella Gomez and her Spanish teacher Alicia Blonde join Ali Velshi from Parkland, FL. Blonde has been teaching at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School for 18 years and taught the suspected shooter.
DNI Dan Coats said those without a permanent security clearance should have limited access to classified materials. Trump had a different perspective on this.
Today's installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
Student Isabella Gomez and teacher Alicia Blonde respond to president trump’s remarks in the wake of the school shooting tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Iowa's Chuck Grassley's response to mass shootings is to add those with mental impairments to an FBI database. He also wrote a law to do the exact opposite.
After the 2012 elections, Bobby Jindal urged Republicans to stop being "the stupid party." Five years later, he's apparently changed his mind.
Nicole Hockley’s son Dylan was killed in the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting in 2012. She joins Stephanie Ruhle to discuss what needs to be done to prevent future tragedies like this and the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting.
There’s always good news somewhere, even on a day like today. High school senior David Hogg recounts how faculty and students stepped up to save lives during the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Jay Sekulow, who's supposed to be helping lead Trump's legal defense, is engaging in political antics that seem rather bizarre.
MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle interviews high school senior David Hogg who was on the scene at the deadly shooting in Parkland, Florida.
On the heels of a massive, regressive package of tax cuts, Donald Trump has found a tax he's eager to raise: the one you pay at the pump.
Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., says it is not too soon to talk about gun reform following Wednesday's mass shooting at a Florida school. Sen. Nelson also discusses the proliferation of assault-style weapons.
Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Co., discusses Wednesday's school shooting in Florida, how gun laws in Colorado have reduced the number of guns in the hands of the wrong people and a vote on immigration.
Over the course of his brief tenure, Trump has faced a series of leadership tests. Alas, the amateur president keeps coming up far short.
Broward County School Superintendent Robert Runcie joins Morning Joe to discuss the latest details in Wednesday's mass shooting in Parkland, Florida.
Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., criticizes the NRA for being beholden to the interests of gun manufacturers, why he says his colleagues in Congress shouldn't be afraid of the NRA and the possibility of a DACA vote.
Donald Trump says he wants to strike a bipartisan deal on immigration. He seems confused about what "deal" means.
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