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sounds really familiar i went to school with him. a good kid, had a good head on the shoulders, wanted to joi the military that's all i can say about that >> i heard the name and i wa like are you kidding me? i know this guy. >> just a fact that he would have access to it, surprises me >> prettiness, i completel disagree with it i go through - i know what it's like with all of the regimen stuff and everything like that i know that it's wrong and h deserves to be punished fo what happened. >> we will have much more on the suspect as well as congressman marjorie taylo greene defensive fame, claimin he is being targeted because he's white, male, christian an anti-war and donald trump another gop 2024 pools give their full throat support for gun right at the nra convention. even after two mass shootings, but one republican may hav stolen the show with her story about her two-year-old granddaughter. >> let's elements adi, who has almost two, now add a who yo know soon will need them,
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want to reassure you that sh already has a shotgun and sh already has a rifle. >> all right, i will get you reaction to the nra rhetoric later this hour from nicol hawk ali who has been fighting for a gun safety since losin her son dylan and the sand hook shooting. plus, some democrats getting a public push to californi senator diane feinstein saying it is time to go if >> the single biggest thing this president can do with the republican house is confirme judges and senator durbin ha said that we are not being abl to confirm judges. every day that goes by because senator feinstein is unable to be there i just think for the good of the country, for confirmin these judges, let's have someone who can vote >> the inciting setting off ferry on capitol hill with nancy pelosi leading the charg to defend feinstein. all of that and we have th very latest developments on th man accused of killing a tec exec in san francisco. new details emerging about a
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possible motive. we will have that coming up as well all right we begin this hour though with 21-year-old alex teixeira, who charged this wee was charged last week i should say with leaking highl classified documents, includin potentially hundreds o patients of informatio regarding the war in ukraine and spying on u.s. allies. the documents were discovere online, last month but some ma have appeared on the socia media platform discord as earl as january nbc's allie raffa isn' delaware forest where presiden biden has just returned from his trip to ireland. and matt bradley is in the capital city of kyiv for u with reactions from the ground there as well. ali, let me start with you o this one so the biden administration is now looking at essentially expanding how it monitors chat rooms like discord with this happening in the future. question is what type of privacy concerns could tha feasibly lead to talk us through the thinking o this >> yes yasmin, that is a great
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question that intelligence agencies are no doub considering as they really g back to basics here and try to figure out how to prevent this from happening again this issue gets a little bit more complicated the mor deeper that you dig into it. for several reasons, first o all we know these intelligence agencies especially after 9/11 we know they wrapped up ho they monitor suspicious online activity, especially in th dark corners of the web. and we know that this, score that online gaming platfor that teixeira shared those classified documents on, it is considered part of that dark corner but as you mentioned, this was not just disseminated on thi cord this landed in other dar corners of the web where i existed and lift for weeks and weeks before u.s. official caught on to it and were abl to take those down so that widens the scope o this investigation and what is also complicating things are the governments own protection and rights for online users.
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the government can't just burs into a private chat room which into cher's case was where h posted on this horde in th classified documents to private chat room they can't do that withou having probable cause for some underlying crime that they are trying to investigate. this is leading to a ver complicated sequence of th solutions. they are going to have to make president biden commented on how government agencies will b able to continue doing this as he departed island yesterday take a listen to what he had t say. >> i have been struck to the province to make sure they get to the root of why he ha access in the first place, number one number two, to focus extensively on the extent to which it all occurred. there is no way to predict how long in the bus ligation takes what i don't think it'll tak very long. i think we are getting to th bottom quicker then -- >> and yasmin, the intelligenc community is going to be
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conducting this overall review as it is really the subject of it we know that there is starting to consider whether to tighten who even has access to these classified materials is there a better way to b able to track how they are being accessed and in what fashion they are perhaps the case of teixeira h prayed that the access - to be able to disseminate this information is a lot mor questions as that only continues, yasmin. >> so let's go over to mat wright, the question coming ou of ukraine is whether or not they can actually trust th united states with thi classified information especially as we kind of approach this spring offensive we are over a year into the, war everything is incredibly vulnerable >> yes, that is right yasmin there has not been that much i the way of particularly loud reaction from the accordio government that is telling because ther was so much of these leaks just in terms of volume wa focused on ukraine russia an
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we haven't heard all that much from the ukrainian government. we did hear something from som officials. we heard from alexei rezniko then, he has the minister of defense and he said somethin revealing a couple of days ago about half of this information was either out of date another half of it was jus completely fabricated or mad up now if i may, yasmin i would a the third category to that and that is that a lot of this was basically public knowledge now there were revelations here there was some tantalizin details, particularly about th burn rate of ammunition that we're using some of these high marks systems. some of the weaknesses that th ukrainians have in terms o their air defenses but a lot o this stuff was reall well-known we actually had an interview a couple of weeks ago before the story came out and this wa with one of the to presidential advisers to president zelenskyy here he talked in detail and it was very, very open about some o the weaknesses and some of the difficulties that the ukrain military is facing it's no secret here that thi
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new offensive which th ukrainian government has bee talking about very publicly is not going to be a cakewalk everybody here knows that an in terms of their defens capabilities, the russians are very aware of what the ukrainians are able to bring t the fight because i have bee seeing it firsthand in bakhmut a lot of revelations will no affect what is happening on th front line here in ukraine despite that so much of this was about ukraine. the real effect yasmin, an this is something that we will be seeing throughout the world is america's frontline their intelligence frontline with other nations that trust has been lost in th extent that we did see the reaction from ukraine, it wa leaders title and here in kyiv trying to figure out where those leaks were coming from before we knew that it was coming from this young serviceman that was very troubling to people here because united states has been such a important, intelligence partne to the ukrainians in terms o helping them find targets an all sorts of things. so that's a major problem fo the u.s. >> all right matt rally for, u thank you. allie raffa, thank you as well
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want to bring in now retired admiral james stupid, is forme nato supreme allied commande and msnbc -- security analyst admiral, as always great t talk to you about the stuff. can we pick up on where matt bradley left off, i think he brings up a really good point. it is kind of this worry tha the intelligence apparatus can be penetrated right here in th united states. one out the overseas right -- some of the sound that w played and how other countries are now looking at us an wondering, can they be trusted is their intelligence apparatus, what it once was >> i would start by kind o looking back and saying yo know, we have seen this movi before we have been here before, we can remember edward snowden. we remember chelsea manning an by the, way chelsea mannin dropped 750,000 highly
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classified cables and emails a real treasure trove, 750,000 here we have about 100 documents or so so we have t keep it in perspective these kind of events are going to occur because of huma foibles. you know our intelligence coul be the yasmin as you know ha the most exclusive technolog to protect the secrets but whe you put a human and the machine, the possibility that a human will make a decision to do something on toward kind o skyrockets so point, what we have bee here before. 0.2 and it's really the one yo and matt were just discussing, how are other nations viewin this and there will be a fair amoun of public, kind of natio particularly about some of the revelations about u.s. spyin on other nations but frankly, all of thes national governments take look at each other constantly. that is the reality.
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so i don't see this as something that will suddenly shift the gears. but is that a concern? absolutely >> that is absolutely right. i don't think it is ever kin of a major revelation or shocking that there are spying going on everybody knows that right but what about kind of the revelation with some of thes classified documents that were leaked about the inner thinkin of the united states right the what if scenarios that w are learning about what if, how do we get israe involved right in providin weapons to ukraine what if this happens what if that happens i believe at one point in th classified documents, they wan to go to presidential ends h was assassinated what if vladimir putin died? how do we walk through, that right? the thinking of how the u.s. operates, is that worrisome to you? gives the world kind of a look inside the oval office, inside of the rooms right >> it absolutely does and that ought to concern us. and if you look at the entir package of what has gone out
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who have a u.s. audience and that will really be how did he know this? why did he have access what can we do to tighte things up? you have the ukrainians, which matches on package for us wh will frankly just kind o shrug. they see this as publishing th information about their needs, to get more air defens weapons. and the middle, your point, yo have our allies, partners an friends, they are taken away from this. oh, i wonder how solid the united states is finally yasmin, you did no mention it but russia. what are the russians thinking as they look inside here so i think you are right t underline that as probably the most concerning thing of all the visibility into ou thinking process >> let me just have to weigh i if you can admiral sorry to ask, this i have that you weigh in on march or taylo green and what she is saying essentially, jack, jak teixeira is a white, male, christian and anti-war
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that makes him an enemy to the biden regime that is what congresswoman marjorie taylor greene had t say about this liz cheney is saying that he security clearance, marjorie taylor greene's security clearance should be pulled ove that comment what do you make of this >> first of, all i have security clearance, i continue to advise on a number of different ways i think that no one is targete because of the race or their background i have never seen that in 40 plus years of holding security clearance and being a the absolute pinnacle of classified information secondly, it iresponsibl for a member of the u.s. government to make those kinds of comments. it does nothing appropriate an finally, whenever someon violates these norms, edward snowden had to run, had to tak citizenship and moscow i hope he gets drafted by th way and sent to the frontlines
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in ukraine chelsea manning wa incarcerated, paid a significant price in prison. i think you have to punish those individuals to betra their oath to the country an you have to do it sharply an strongly that the tyrant is part of how we protect our classifie information. >> admiral james as always, it is a pleasure sir. thank you. all right over to israel everybody, massive protest over prime minister be bea netanyahu's plans to overhau the nation's judiciary are i full force now entering their 15t straight week. all of this happening amidst tensions between israeli authorities and christia worshippers who gathered t celebrate the annual holy fire ritual and the ritual today an want to bring in josh lederman who standing by for us in te aviv if you will, josh bring us u to date on what is happening o the ground there >> well yasmin, we are right a the tail end of these massiv protests that have been take place throughout the evening today. you can see some of th
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protesters who have been streaming from this directio where at the height, there wer about 160,000 protesters according to israeli media those estimates are hard t really confirm we certainly saw tens of thousands of protesters ou tonight, that is despite the fact that prime minister netanyahu has put the paus button on this judicia overhaul, that is so controversial. it really was the spark that lit the fire under this massiv protest movement over the recent weeks as these protests have continued, w have started to see this gro into a broader movement that encompasses not only people' concerns about that judicial overhaul but also about issues of israeli democracy about treatment of the palestinians as well a concerns about the far-right direction that this country ha been going, and yasmin >> tell me about what happened this morning at the church josh? bring us up to date on what' happening in jerusalem >> yes well in the old city of jerusalem today, we watched as of christians protesters wer trying to get to the church of the holy supple where jesus'
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had to have been crucified for that holy fire miracle ceremony, this has been th source of tension building for days, yasmin because israeli police-limited the number of people to 1800 in the church about another thousand in th surrounding area they say that is for a simpl safety and fire hazard concern but church officials said that was just a fraction of what wa allowed in previous years. they say that it is a part of crackdown by israel' government on freedom to worship here and so the situation was ver tense. police holding people back physically, holding thei bodies against barricades, a many of these worshippers were trying to get that church. just the latest sign o tensions within the old city o jerusalem over the past week that have also include hundreds of thousands of musli worshippers at the all-ascot mosque compound for the ramada holiday and tens of thousand of jews praying at the restaurant well as the passove holiday ended a few days ago
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yasmin >> josh for us as, always tras think. you coming up everybody, after the break in 60 seconds, despite weeks of clashes i protests over franci controversial plan to raise th retirement age, it is now th law. we are live from paris o renewed demonstrations in th country's capital, that is coming up next ess in an app driven, multi-cloud world. that's why you choose vmware. with flexible multi-cloud services that enable digital innovation and enterprise control, vmware helps you keep your cloud options open. next on behind the series... that performance was legendary. they just piled it on. roast beef, ham, oven roasted turkey. all on the subway club. three peat - that's great. three meat - that's epic. the subway series. the greatest menu of all time. at t-mobile, your business will save over $1000. what are you going to do with it? i could use a new sign. with t-mobile for business, save more than $1000 versus verizon. and with our price lock guarantee, we'll never raise your rate plan. ever.
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one prilosec otc each morning blocks heartburn all day and all night. prilosec otc reduces excess acid for 24 hours, blocking heartburn before it starts. one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. welcome back tensions arisin in military and paramilitary - the rapids of foreign forces militia, now claimed to contro cartoons airport the republican palace. this caps off the weeks of fighting between the two factions of the arms forces. a u.s. ambassador to sudan joh godfrey tweeted that he is sheltering in place of the embassy and calling on c military leaders to stop fighting all right, let's head over t france, where th constitutional counsel officially approved presiden macron's pension reforms despite massive and sometime
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violent protests that have bee sweeping the country in recent weeks. the reforms, which raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 will be implemented in september. and feces allergies on the ground for us in paris right now. ali it's always great to tal to my friend there were concerns that thi could escalate the protests. what we've been seeing has it happened? >> it was very odd yasmin, everyone's been waiting with baited breath to see what th constitutional council would say. we were outside city hal yesterday, there was a group o about 1000 people there and as you know it's been a lot o commotion here over the last few weeks. and, when the ruling came in people just sort of disappeare and one home there wasn't a lot of violence in paris as was expected it was relatively peaceful here, there are a few pockets of violence, police said they mad about 100 arrests in the north of france it was a little more violent, but by and large, i
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had all come down by the tim that the creek came through. it is a big win for presiden macron he got all of his reform through, they struck down some of his reforms citing lega flaws, but it's a big win fo him. now, the unions here obviously very upset they came out with comment saying you know, some of the reforms they had tabled have been struck down by that constitutional council and wha was already unfair is now even more and balanced. you look at the polls in thi country, people don't like this they don't think the pension age should go up to 64, they supported the protests tha were going on for weeks here and the strikes. over 62% of the french population it didn't want this to happen, but president macro pushed it through, it's a bi big step for him, but hi popularity has plummeted 19 percentage points down from this time last year, but thi was huge for him
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now he thinks he can get o with his other agendas now, the unions here are sayin that they want the constitutional council t consider a referendum, which i is going to do, and they'l give the decision on may the 1st. it's unlikely that they're gonna allow a referendum now that the tone has been set wit this law but, they are also calling for big protests on may the 1st. labor day. they're asking for all the labor workers, teachers, students, to come out and show their disapproval. but you're kind of getting a sense here that people hav resigned themselves to the fac that this is law, presiden macron got his way, and they have to get on with our lives. look, all of these weeks hav taken a real toll on the peopl here they're out on the streets demonstrating, fighting with the police, and not able t make money so it's probably time just t get on with life, that's wha people are thinking. >> we thank you. all right, still ahead
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but those restrictions are now on hold until midnight wednesday, after supreme court justice alito issued a temporary stay, which expire at midnight. let's get right to nbc's chloe act can's following this for us >> bring us up to date, wher people stand on things fro what you're hearing, especiall with the state now issued by justice alito that will happen until wednesday night. >> right, so we are back at th supreme court with another abortion ruling and that's because -- we saw anti abortion rights an lawmakers come out, especially in conversations that i ha with them, saying that you kno look, the decision is a grea starting point but the nex phase that we're doing is we'r curtailing access to medicatio abortion so, the stakes are extremely high in this case. that's because a majority of abortions are carried out usin medication abortion, that to pill regimen that was approved 20 something years ago, it's safe, it's effective, millions
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of used it on top of that, a majority o americans support access t abortion they say it should be legal. and as you eloquently laid out if the supreme court moved t preserve the status quo as i relates to accessing medicatio abortions. so nothing changes right thi moment we saw a ton of proportion advocates and doctors applau the supreme court's decision t preserve the status quo, but they did say, hey look sometime next week access coul look a whole lot different >> four days from now. >> yeah. it could be totally differen landscape come wednesday so, we have seen, as you mentioned, a ton of pro trum protesters show up throughou the country really echoing tha same sentiment even saying - this judge who has zero medica background, your medical experience should not be regulating - we did see for the plaintiff in this case who opposed abortion rights, and they sa that the supreme court's
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decision to preserve the statu quo is pretty typical an pretty standard. so, as of right now, all eye are on the supreme court a they are poised away on th future of mifepristone as this case plays out >> chloe atkins for us, than you for walking us through that i want to bring in now me to much you present neuro, one of the nation's top advocac organizations fighting for reproductive access. it's always great to have yo on to talk about some of the stuff. let's kind of pick up wher chloe left off there in kind of paint the picture for us of where we are less than a year from th decision, you have the supreme court saying that we're sendin it back to the states. yet now you have this stat from justin slido, the supreme court maybe weighing this issu if they decide to head with it they're now taking back to a federal court, where are we at this place in time how worried are you?
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>> work stream worried we've been planning for this moment since late last yea when we found out that judge matthew cause merrick an amarillo was going to take thi incredibly ill founded case. they're standing issues, there's credibility issues their scientific issues, a chloe just said, mifepriston has been approved and on the market for two decades, and is the drug use in the majority o abortions, and is incredibly safe, safer than tylenol we've always known that th anti choice movement wasn' going to stop. the extremists weren't going t stop and we knew that they were going to go for national federal abortion ban however they found, the voters don't quite care for that. saw in kansas, places like kentucky even, in montana, but if you take this issue to th people, the people pushback an our side winds so, what this case represent
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is what we are calling a backdoor national abortion ban a way to get around federa legislation, a way to ge around the vote of the peopl and the states rights. >> so one continue to talk about how you're going to work on maintaining abortion rights for as many women as possibl in this country. then i want to talk politics for a moment, because we d have to talk about the politic surrounding all of this. so, when we're talking about preparation, there is possibility that you will no be able to access mifepristone come thursday morning. you wake up thursday morning, young woman finds out that she is in fact pregnant, and she cannot get mifepristone. that may very well be th reality and some of the states right? cnn is reporting that some abortion providers are rushing to do -- to basically find alternativ ways to stock up on to her medication if in fact this coaster. some in-person clinics in ne york, california, kansas, will offer mifepristone for now what are preparing to provid an alternative if a subsequent decision essentially bans th
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drug how else can people be preparing for this new reality >> so, there's a couple of things that democratic governors have been doing. there's an alternate - there's another case i washington state that actually directly contradicts that texa case, pushing the fda to b more expansive in mifepristone axis many of those governors, i think it's a democrats i california, washington state massachusetts, new york, and today in my home state o maryland, are announcing plans to stop stockpile mifepristone and misoprostol in the event some commission depending on the state, in the events tha this ban goes to her that this -- the fda authorization is undermined by the court. so, that is one way states are getting prepared providers, however, are in a perfect storm of confusion it's really hard to navigate what state is doing what, an
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how if in your state you hav legal abortion access, why you would be able to access th abortion pill. it's important to know tha there is another abortion pill what we call medicatio abortion is actually a two pil protocol mifepristone and misoprostol misoprostol can also be used alone for medication abortion. it is not as popular, but is another way to have access t medication abortion, and i will - it is not affected by this cas so far >> so here's what you told the guardian, and if we're talking politics here. even though some of the gop ar trying to stay quiet about the texas ruling, back home they'r still passing and signin abortion bans. they created this reality, the cannot run away from it. also rhonda centrists is essentially trying to run away from it, citing this law at al hours of the night, th six-week abortion ban goin into effect, having to prove rape or incest if you want t get an abortion passed six weeks, but only up until 1 weeks.
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how are they going to deal wit the political fallout? when you look again, i kee bringing this up it's importan to bring up, and the midterm elections the exit point in th image room elections it was th number one issues. we spoke then, we spoke number of times within if i can activate them >> i think it already is, an we're seeing how they're reacting there's new polling reuters an ipsos, 51% of republicans this isn't even democrats are americans, 51% of republican think this decision by the court is politically motivated and disagree with it believe medication abortio should not be restricted those are remarkable numbers our movement has never seen so much support, folks understand now, and we talked about thi before, the longer these bands are in place, the more har people see happening, and at the press is unable to report. in florida where ron desanti signed a six-week abortion ban for most people know they're
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pregnant, we saw shockin headlines of a woman who almos died in a hair salon from miscarriage when she pled ou when she was seeking a abortion and could not acces one. so, the stories are horrifying the american people are seeing this were-able in realtime, an there shot an outrage. i don't think that there's any way for the gop to hide from this, and the havoc they created. >> i'm sure we'll speak again few weeks from now as this i all unfolding. thank you. up next, republica presidential hopefuls ar embracing gun politics at th nra conference right now despite recent mass shootings. >> we value the fact tha citizens have the right to protect themselves, and so kno that you already have offended me, you already have a partner in me, as they try to take awa any of our constitutiona rights >> what is it gonna take for the gun lobbying rhetoric to stop and the inaction to become change i'll talk to nicole awfully,
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fight that we have in front of us >> the second amendment ensure of the american people have th capacity to defend their lives fortunes, and sacred honor >> we value the fact tha citizens have the right to protect themselves >> all this happening just day after the funerals for some of those who were shot and killed at a bank in louisville, several prominent republican are jumping to the defense o gun rights at the nra's nationa convention in indianapolis, it is another reminder that seemingly no tragedy is enough to spark real meaningful discourse on gun reforms i this country real meaningful change nicole hawk we understands tha all too well sad she lost her son dylan i the shooting back in 2020 for, she is the cofounder and ceo o the sandy hook promise foundation she's joining us right now hi nicole, it's good to see yo as always. what is a duty you, what is it to cheer insights when you hea the same old rhetoric then i
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just played for folks at the top of this interview? >> i am so sad and tired o hearing the same message for ten years here, and i'm sure the same messages were happening before the tragedy o sandy hook school. it's - if we keep approaching this as a partisan issue, if we keep approaching this as th democrats are trying to take away your rights, th republicans are trying t preserve them. if we keep taking it in that way we're not gonna make any progress the leaders across the aisle have shown that we can com together to create safety, the need to focus more on that because we can defend th constitution and defend people right to life at the same time i think sometimes we get s wound up in the arguments, and the nra readers all they do is promote fear to make profit. they're not really on the side of responsible gun owners, and responsible gun owners nee
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responsible leaders to hel build solutions to keep kids safe this is the number one kille of young people under the ag of 19 today. the number one killer. and, it's not just about teaching safety training, it's about ensuring that only the people that can handle the responsibility of guns have it and that we have checks in place and regulations to ensur that they're not abusing tha right. that privilege that they have. >> what do you make of thi idea of arming more people versus arming less people? arming teachers, arming school administrators, making it abou the structure of the schoo building, there's glass, there's not steele, ted cruz tweeting out about banks a saying, when you go into the bank and deposit money there police officers in the ban because we want to protect the money we save, why do we protect a deposit more than ou children, what do you make o all these kind of ideas that republicans are kind of puttin out there to veer away from th issue of guns?
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>> there's no logic to it, first of all we have more guns we hav people in the united states. that is not made a safer, we are seeing escalating gu violence across the country, escalating school shootings, even if every single home, every building, every church every supermarket, if everyone had guns, there would be massive shoots all the time. there is no evidence or proo that having more firearms make anyone safer all it seems to be doing i leading to more violence, an i'm not saying take away all the firearms, i'm saying let's ensure that we have appropriat regulations and protections in place to ensure that we don' -- that guns don't get in the hands of the wrong people. >> i want to play the sound fo you, because it is one get you reaction you lost your child. that is an unimaginable traged for any parent to even think about. it is everyone's worst nightmare. the governor of south dakota kristi noem, was up at the nra talking about her granddaughte
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who is now armed let's know what she said i >> little miss adi, who is almost two now adi who soon will need them, i want to reassure you, sh already has a shotgun and sh already has a rifle. >> what do you make this celebrate the idea she's a two year old, probably can't even walk or is close to learning how to walk just a fe months ago, and they'r celebrating idea that she has gun? >> that's ludicrous. it's offensive and disgustin as well. a two-year-old should be playing with toys, there's n way a two-year-old can comprehend the seriousness and the ability of a firearm t take the life of themselves, o their family members, of their friends. that is beyond offensive, an incredulous. two year olds are not able t comprehend that level of safet required and responsibility. for her to be lauding that a
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an accomplishment, she i would say, is not a responsible gu owner or grandmother that is not how you treat gu safety >> nicole, i consistentl amazed about how you another parents get up every day, pu one foot in from the other and continue to fight for what you believe in despite suc incredible hardship and traged that you've dealt with in he life, and i encourage you to keep doing that and fighting for what you believe him sharing uryo world with us thank you. >> thank you >> we'll be right back >> with flexible multi-cloud services that enable digital innovation and enterprise control, vmware helps you innovate and grow.
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seeing so far in the respons to calls for her to resign >> yasmin, there's no doub that democrats are winning som pretty choppy waters when it comes to senator feinstein look, she is a veteran lawmaker she was the first woman electe from california to the senate. she's been the position for 30 years, at the same time ther is been private chatter an public chatter from her remova as the top democrat on the judiciary committee last year, because of concerns about he mental fitness for office, her health declined as well, tha was way before she suffere this case of shingles that she is still recovering from she has missed closely 60 vote since february, and she said i a statement she was pushed m back in march but due to complications, that timeline got pushed back. when you look at democrats now they're pointing to the fact that this senate, what they ca do with the house in charge -- republicans in charge the house, is largely confirmed president bryant stream issue nominees all of that has kind of been o
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hold, on pause a judiciary committee with her absence now that is the main argumen that one democrat is making, he's the first and not the onl one to say that maybe it's tim for her to sit down. take a look at what he sai today. >> every day that goes by, i think this is what i'm support to understand, is one day less of this president has to appoint a judge to push back against the assault on women's rights and voting rights i think many colleagues ar hoping she will come to th conclusion, they never respect for her, they don't push earn corner, but they're hoping tha she will make this decision an have dignity in ending a distinguished career >> now look, of course there are some politics in place rocha endorsed bartley for senate to replace finds time the speaker pelosi's push back on this. she called it a just and sexist, that they would go after feinstein such a way, but th bottom line is that next wee when the senate comes back,
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majority leader schumer says that he will start a process t replace fights on in that seat it's not to get if republicans are going to go along with a >> thank you julie all right, a hospital in alask had a very unusual visitor thi week a moose, who was probabl hungry, wandered into th province alaska health - through the automatic doors. it started nibbling on the potted plants in the lobby thankfully, the security tea was able to assure the anima back outside before it o anybody else got them. the theme there had some - definitive had other move an people my solution would be to orde in a delivery pizza and then lay pizza places all the way u the door i think it probably worked everybody loves pizza. that wraps up today everybody, i'm yasmin if you need me from bear
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