I am just now seeing the video. I applaud the entire team, not for sharing their view, but sharing their emotions.
Kevin raised a great point about gun owners. Any time something this horrible happens, gun nuts come out in force, but the responsible gun owners sit on their hands. An AR-15 is a civilian version of an M-16 chambered with .222 rounds instead of 5.56 mm (do the math, same thing) and can easily be modified (kits are legally sold at gun shows and do not require any background checks). This is a weapon meant for war, not home protection. Even if the police officer in the club wore a vest, this weapon would have killed him.
This tragedy will prompt three things; Upscaled security for a few months, a push for gun restrictions, and a surge in the sale of assault rifles by people who are afraid to lose their right to buy these weapons.
As a gun owner I was very impressed with how the entire team discussed this. There was some humor to lighten things up, but mainly the show was somehow both emotional yet unbiased.
I was at the shore in Wildwood NJ earlier this week, and mentioned to my wife that all flags were at half staff. It is good to see that people across the nation took notice, even if it is only symbolic. It made me think how our nation has changed. A shooting at an elementary school gets headlines in any year, but today a shooting at a gay club earns just as much respect and attention.