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bill fitzpatrick is a bulldog. is trying his first murder case, and he's going to have to deal with the cross-examination of his client's daughter, who's gonna sit there and say, "she did this to me." that's not an easy spot for a defense lawyer to be in. >> you will decide that the wrong person is sitting in that chair. >> so the trial begins, and the d.a. has taken the move, the bold move, to put the daughter ashley on the stand as the first witness. >> put your left hand on the bible, raise your right hand. >> he starts off by establishing her as somebody the jury likes, as really a tender-hearted teen girl. >> i want to ask you about the day your dad died. >> here's this 20-year-old remembering what it was like to see her father lying on the couch, and essentially dying in front of her eyes. >> i saw him take and lift his arm up and then he made a breath and then he didn't move again after that. so i thought he was just sleeping. >> as she tells her story, he slowly leads her to the moment she takes a swallow o
bill fitzpatrick is a bulldog. is trying his first murder case, and he's going to have to deal with the cross-examination of his client's daughter, who's gonna sit there and say, "she did this to me." that's not an easy spot for a defense lawyer to be in. >> you will decide that the wrong person is sitting in that chair. >> so the trial begins, and the d.a. has taken the move, the bold move, to put the daughter ashley on the stand as the first witness. >> put your...
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. >> the next morning, it was bill fitzpatrick's turn to cross examine stacey castor. >> fitzpatrickrly made a decision here that the way to go after stacey castor is to talk to her as if she's a murderer who tried to frame and kill her own daughter. and that's exactly the tone that he used. >> you don't remember stati that? ashley poisoned him? >> i didn't poison him. >> when did ashley poison him? >> i don't know. >> despite raising his voice and making accusations -- >> you were typing the suicide note to frame your daughter, weren't you? >> no, sir. >> objection. >> overruled. we caught you, didn't we? >> no, you didn't. >> stacey castor remains cool, calm, collected. question's going to be, does that make her seem more guilty or less guilty? >> the case is now in the hands of the jury in the stacey castor murder trial. >> finally you get that call that the jury's got a verdict. >> morning. >> good morning. >> as to count number one, murder in the second degree, what is the verdict? >> guilty. >> on count two, attempted murder in the second degree, what's the verdict? >> guilty.
. >> the next morning, it was bill fitzpatrick's turn to cross examine stacey castor. >> fitzpatrickrly made a decision here that the way to go after stacey castor is to talk to her as if she's a murderer who tried to frame and kill her own daughter. and that's exactly the tone that he used. >> you don't remember stati that? ashley poisoned him? >> i didn't poison him. >> when did ashley poison him? >> i don't know. >> despite raising his voice and...
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we do appreciate it that is mark fitzpatrick live in washington d.c. thank you. now the president of pakistan administered kashmir has told al jazeera that there's a risk of war with india after last week's bombing in the disputed region forty one and the in power military soldiers were killed in the suicide attack. has claimed responsibility well earlier we sat down with. we reject the allegations that the indian government has made and we all saw denounced the kind of frenzy that indian ruling party and the extremist groups have victor up there in india and the kind of anti pakistan and ticklish mute sentiment that they are weeping up there is a very very negative and this is pushing the two countries to the brink of war and we are against this kind of warmongering the other reaction that i want to give is that there is a bigger reality there is this incident of course and pakistan has denied any responsibility. but at the same time i would like to say that there is a bigger reality there and the bigger reality is that for the past seventy one jeers
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fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. fitzpatrick: madam speaker, i rise today to recognize a nonprofit organization in bucks county, pennsylvania, that is celebrating its 20th year of service helping immigrants settle in the united states. welcoming the stranger based in langhorn was founded in 1999. founded by the late reverend forman. it has provided a countless opportunity for immigrants in southeastern pennsylvania from over 100 countries. welcoming the stranger offers english language classes and courses in citizenship preparation and computer science. their programs have been so popular that they've often expanded to 300 attendees packing houses of woreships and community centers across bucks county. madam speaker, i applaud the work of welcoming the stranger, and i wish the organization all the best as it enters its 20th year of service to our community. i would also like to extend my appreciation to meg ue bank, the executive -- ue bank, the executive director of welcoming the stranger, for her work and er vision
fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. fitzpatrick: madam speaker, i rise today to recognize a nonprofit organization in bucks county, pennsylvania, that is celebrating its 20th year of service helping immigrants settle in the united states. welcoming the stranger based in langhorn was founded in 1999. founded by the late reverend forman. it has provided a countless opportunity for immigrants in southeastern pennsylvania from over 100 countries. welcoming the stranger offers english language...
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amanda: what does is our bloomberg government reporter jack fitzpatrick.ut some context around us. obviously, this has become more about symbols and emblems. is it right to say that there has been no border wall built? all of this fighting over the budget but the wall is what it was the day the president took office? the process of building a little bit more from what was appropriated in fiscal 2018. if they are not building already, they have obligated those fund. it is probably more of a pedestrian fencing, no concrete wall. this would add about 55 miles to it in this bill. goes to the campaign promises by president trump, really the goalposts have shifted quite a bit. shery: there have been some rumors that the president could be transferring funds from other programs as well. what comes next if this bill is signed on board security? >> i think he has three potential options. one that lawmakers are talking about, roughly $600 billion available in counter narcotic military funds that they say they can use to build extra fencing. they would have to reques
amanda: what does is our bloomberg government reporter jack fitzpatrick.ut some context around us. obviously, this has become more about symbols and emblems. is it right to say that there has been no border wall built? all of this fighting over the budget but the wall is what it was the day the president took office? the process of building a little bit more from what was appropriated in fiscal 2018. if they are not building already, they have obligated those fund. it is probably more of a...
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real division here between the united states and russia thank you very much for your analysis mark fitzpatrickssociate fellow international chief is for teaching studies joining us there from washington happy to talk with you merriam. here at the news hour live from london more still ahead on the program as the un special rapporteur continues her inquiry into jamal khashoggi death a senior official says there's no hope his killer will be brought to justice. remembering the revolution thousands of iranians gathered to commemorate forty years of the republic and the man who founded it. and two more months in prison for the footballer waiting for an extradition request. peter will have that story and more in the sport. of form ivory coast president laurent gbagbo has been released by the international criminal court by his former right hand man shells be a good day were acquitted of crimes against humanity last month but had been kept in detention judges ordered their release on the condition that they're live in an as yet unspecified country pending an appeal by the prosecution by boat was found
real division here between the united states and russia thank you very much for your analysis mark fitzpatrickssociate fellow international chief is for teaching studies joining us there from washington happy to talk with you merriam. here at the news hour live from london more still ahead on the program as the un special rapporteur continues her inquiry into jamal khashoggi death a senior official says there's no hope his killer will be brought to justice. remembering the revolution thousands...
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not fitzpatrick in washington and lee hoffman in brussels thank you all very much indeed.tackling that very complex and slightly depressing subject now if you want to see the program again as i'm sure you will if you go to our website al-jazeera dot com if you will discuss and you can add job comments and questions. story if you want to go to twitter you can of course a.j. inside story i'm at. for me and the whole team here in doha is by for now. the wounds largest oil company fails to become public watch happen. all the kingdoms of the company inseparable here the world's largest oil producer and you don't list in the world's largest stock exchange that definitely says something al-jazeera investigates the politics of oil the middle east's most potent economic weapon. saudi arab. the company and the state on al-jazeera. the latest news as it breaks the difference is that in both bottles ossified this that authentic in the ritz with that this time goes with truth is to not come up with detailed coverage while has already said that he's ready to take over as interim preside
not fitzpatrick in washington and lee hoffman in brussels thank you all very much indeed.tackling that very complex and slightly depressing subject now if you want to see the program again as i'm sure you will if you go to our website al-jazeera dot com if you will discuss and you can add job comments and questions. story if you want to go to twitter you can of course a.j. inside story i'm at. for me and the whole team here in doha is by for now. the wounds largest oil company fails to become...
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fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize a family from bucks county, pennsylvania, that is dedicated to making our world a better and safer world. ashley and chris e.r. nurses were residents of feasterville and worked at temple university hospital and st. mary medical center. despite dedicating their careers to caring for others, they both craved more and later decided to move to kenya to establish a nonprofit organization that seeks to break the vicious cycle of poverty in rural communities. together they established akemwa, it works to dig wells, sometimes hundreds of feet deep torques establish a reliable water source to communities and schools in rural kenya. the creation of these wells allows for solar powered irrigation systems, enabling communities to farm year-round, even in the press ns of a drought. mr. speaker, i applaud the work of the family they are truly making a difference in the lives of countless people across the world. i speak on behalf of our entire ducks county communi
fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize a family from bucks county, pennsylvania, that is dedicated to making our world a better and safer world. ashley and chris e.r. nurses were residents of feasterville and worked at temple university hospital and st. mary medical center. despite dedicating their careers to caring for others, they both craved more and later decided to move to kenya to establish a nonprofit organization that seeks to break the vicious cycle of...
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russia's military advantage can really help at al-jazeera the white house earlier i spoke to mark fitzpatrick who's an associate fellow at the international institute for strategic studies he says it's important that the u.s. and russia hold talks at a time when both countries appears to be improving there are still well there certainly can be self restraint but it's much better to have a mutual constraint with verifiable limits and then use for talking to one another to overcome suspicions and disagreements like the disagreement over this particular system that the united states said violated the i.n.f. when the united states walks out there's only one remaining arms control agreement in place and that's to end in two thousand and twenty one president trump said he doesn't want to extend it so we're entering a period of great uncertainty at a time when russia is placing more emphasis on its nuclear weapons and the united states is also developing some advanced nuclear systems the accusations against russian. lack of compliance are not just a trumpet ministration when they go to the obama adm
russia's military advantage can really help at al-jazeera the white house earlier i spoke to mark fitzpatrick who's an associate fellow at the international institute for strategic studies he says it's important that the u.s. and russia hold talks at a time when both countries appears to be improving there are still well there certainly can be self restraint but it's much better to have a mutual constraint with verifiable limits and then use for talking to one another to overcome suspicions and...
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not fitzpatrick in washington and lee hoffman in brussels thank you all very much indeed.ackling that very complex and slightly depressing subject now if you want to see the program again as i'm sure you will if you go to our website al-jazeera dot com if you want more discussion you can add your comments or ask questions or go to our facebook page at facebook dot com for such a g. and so story if you want to go to twitter you can of course i have liz at a.j. inside story i'm at dennis so for me and the whole team here in doha is by far now . my. my main dish every week a new cycle brings a series of breaking stories and then of course there's donald trump the town through the eyes of the welts jan an ace that's right out of a hamas script that calls for the annihilation of israel that is not what that phrase means at all he joined the listening post as we turned the cameras on the media focus on how they were caught on the stories that matter the most in better use a free palestine are they listening post on al-jazeera. when the news breaks a few minutes ago we were able
not fitzpatrick in washington and lee hoffman in brussels thank you all very much indeed.ackling that very complex and slightly depressing subject now if you want to see the program again as i'm sure you will if you go to our website al-jazeera dot com if you want more discussion you can add your comments or ask questions or go to our facebook page at facebook dot com for such a g. and so story if you want to go to twitter you can of course i have liz at a.j. inside story i'm at dennis so for...
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we have mark fitzpatrick is director of the nonproliferation program at the international institute for strategic studies and m. brussels we have leo hoffman from the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons or i can welcome to your let's start with the powerful the russians have been accused by president trump by the united states for breaching this agreement what have they done. russia has being basically adopting the cruise missiles it has developed for ships and submarines to be watched from land war enters from a modified disc on there were unsure which basically to begin with was capable of using as both mistake and cruise missiles that makes a lot of military and economic sense because the poor in the same r. o. s. cruise wall range cruise missile on the land warrants are basically a truck it's tanta twenty times cheaper than on building a frigate and deploying on a frigate ryann trucks are actually easier to hide and that's also likely what the russian military were doing and though the deployment actually was not very large in numbers and could have been. officiated by
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should apply also to security oh right thank you very much indeed pavel felgenhauer most gay not fitzpatrick in washington and lee hoffman in brussels thank you all very much indeed. tackling that very complex and slightly depressing subject now if you want to see the program again as i'm sure you will if you go to our website al-jazeera dot com if you want more discussion you can add your comments or ask questions or go to our facebook page at facebook dot com for such a g. and so story if you want to go to twitter you can of course i had liz at a.j. inside story i'm at delhi so for me and the whole team here in doha is by far now. my. in recent years the sahil of north africa has witnessed the so-called war on terror . but is this official narrative. masking a larger battle. a battle for the earth's natural resources. shadow war in the sahara on algiers. resort is one of nigeria's top tourist destinations but in the shadow of the mountain some nigerians continue an ancient tradition with child protection workers say condemns young girls to a life of slavery and sexual exploitation five yea
should apply also to security oh right thank you very much indeed pavel felgenhauer most gay not fitzpatrick in washington and lee hoffman in brussels thank you all very much indeed. tackling that very complex and slightly depressing subject now if you want to see the program again as i'm sure you will if you go to our website al-jazeera dot com if you want more discussion you can add your comments or ask questions or go to our facebook page at facebook dot com for such a g. and so story if you...
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we have mark fitzpatrick who's director of the nonproliferation program at the international institute for strategic studies and m. brussels we have leo hoffman from the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons or i can welcome to your let's start with the powerful the russians have been accused by president trump by the united states for breaching this agreement what have they done wrong. russia has being basically adopting the cruise missiles it has developed for ships and submarines to be watched from land war enters from a modified this kind there were unsure which basically to begin with was capable of using as both mistake and cruise missiles that makes a lot of military and economic sense because the poor in the same r. o. s. cruise wall range cruise missile on the land warrants are basically a truck it's tanta twenty times cheaper than on building a frigate and deploying on a frigate rhyme trucks are actually easier to hide and that's also likely what the russian military were doing and though the deployment actually was not very large in numbers and could have been. o
we have mark fitzpatrick who's director of the nonproliferation program at the international institute for strategic studies and m. brussels we have leo hoffman from the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons or i can welcome to your let's start with the powerful the russians have been accused by president trump by the united states for breaching this agreement what have they done wrong. russia has being basically adopting the cruise missiles it has developed for ships and submarines...
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apocryphally mark fitzpatrick spent twenty six years in the u.s. state department and is executive director of the washington office of the international institute of strategic studies he says it appears the trumpet ministration broke the law. there is a clear legal obligation before selling any nuclear technology to get a congressional approval the administration submits a. request and then in ninety days if congress doesn't oppose and it goes through but no approval was submitted secondly there's an ethical clear ethical violation of individuals in the administration who stood to profit from it advocating policy and then there are the proliferation concerns of even selling nuclear technology to saudi arabia which has made it clear its intentions to have a nuclear weapons option so there are strong reasons to be very concerned about this report the saudis have made it clear they want technology in order to have an option for nuclear weapons and it's the exact reason why the trump administration has been so harsh on iran because iran has had a simi
apocryphally mark fitzpatrick spent twenty six years in the u.s. state department and is executive director of the washington office of the international institute of strategic studies he says it appears the trumpet ministration broke the law. there is a clear legal obligation before selling any nuclear technology to get a congressional approval the administration submits a. request and then in ninety days if congress doesn't oppose and it goes through but no approval was submitted secondly...
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of major tax legislation comes up, there may be aspects of a rollback in periodic caroline: jack fitzpatrickted from capitol hill. thank you. talking of buybacks, a edgy is talking about boosting net ofbacks to $2 billions shares. there are seeing an adjusted loss in the fourth quarter, loss per share of 60 three cents and earnings-per-share estimates were $.42. we have to dig into whether are seeing such a surprise loss. there are saying this in a are saying that it is from declined investment. maybe they were struck by the fourth quarter declines, significantly impacted they say they were by market performance. romaine: and carolyn, we also have cisco outcome of the hardware equipment maker that has been trying to transition to more software and services, be in by a smidge on second-quarter eps and revenue, giving their three q fiscal guidance, revenue and eps well above what analysts were expecting, of love the top range. so we are seeing shares move up a bit. the company also announced it added $15 stock buybacks, and if you add that to the existing by back out there, it a monster about
of major tax legislation comes up, there may be aspects of a rollback in periodic caroline: jack fitzpatrickted from capitol hill. thank you. talking of buybacks, a edgy is talking about boosting net ofbacks to $2 billions shares. there are seeing an adjusted loss in the fourth quarter, loss per share of 60 three cents and earnings-per-share estimates were $.42. we have to dig into whether are seeing such a surprise loss. there are saying this in a are saying that it is from declined...
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. >> let's bring in congressman chris fitzpatrick.g. >> you're a supporter of the new green deal. what do you think about this exchange? is this the right way for this group do grow its support? did they go after the right target? and what do you think of the senator's response? >> well, look, democracy is messy, right? i think what might be taken away from the exchange is to see it's incorrect young people taking issue over a subject like this. this is a crisis. and these kids are living in climate change and there's no better time to step forward and have their voices heard. i think dianne feinstein has an incredible record of being a champion and pro-environment. and i think they were preaching to the choir and maybe talking past each other in this exchange. but, look, we have to make sure we're having the kind of conversations that can result in bold action. it's long time to have arguments over science. we've got to actually see things get done in this congress. that's why i'm going to support action that's going to advance this
. >> let's bring in congressman chris fitzpatrick.g. >> you're a supporter of the new green deal. what do you think about this exchange? is this the right way for this group do grow its support? did they go after the right target? and what do you think of the senator's response? >> well, look, democracy is messy, right? i think what might be taken away from the exchange is to see it's incorrect young people taking issue over a subject like this. this is a crisis. and these...
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fitzpatrick: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today in strong support of the natural resources management act, and i'm especially proud this bill will permanently re-authorize the land and water conservation fund. this vital piece of legislation will benefit millions of americans in enumerable ways, from promoting recreational activities to contributing to our nation's robust economy, along with furthering environmental protection and wildlife conservation. the land and water conservation fund benefits 98% of counties across the united states and contributes to an economy that encompasses one out of 15 american jobs. since its establishment over 50 years ago, the land and water conservation fund has greatly benefited my district in pennsylvania. treasured public lands such as tyler state park and halffield community park are all just a few of the examples of the beneficiaries of this valuable fund. i'm encouraged by the strong bipartisan support of the land natural resources management act and which it has receive
fitzpatrick: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today in strong support of the natural resources management act, and i'm especially proud this bill will permanently re-authorize the land and water conservation fund. this vital piece of legislation will benefit millions of americans in enumerable ways, from promoting recreational activities to contributing to our nation's robust economy, along with furthering environmental protection and wildlife conservation. the land and water...
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fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. speaker, k: bucks county, pennsylvania is home to some of the most thoughtful and compassionate people in the nation. this was on full display earlier this month when parents and students from the howard hirsch religious school at congregation brothers of israel had a reception for first responders called hearts for our heroes. held at the newtown township building, first responders in attendance received letters of appreciation and cookies for their service and their sacrifice. students also sang a song of gratitude to the heros in our community. i would like to honor several people, mr. speaker, who played a pivotal role in ensuring that our community's first responders received the recognition they deserve. joan hirsch, congregation brothers of israel religious school director, and janet and amy, who co-chaired the congregation's caring committee, as well as rabbi aaron gaber. i would also like to extend my sincere gratitude to all first responders in new tennesseeship and bucks co
fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. speaker, k: bucks county, pennsylvania is home to some of the most thoughtful and compassionate people in the nation. this was on full display earlier this month when parents and students from the howard hirsch religious school at congregation brothers of israel had a reception for first responders called hearts for our heroes. held at the newtown township building, first responders in attendance received letters of appreciation and cookies for their service...
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hypocrisy mark fitzpatrick spent twenty six years in the u.s. state department and is executive director of the international institute of strategic studies he says it appears the trumpet ministration broke the law. there is a clear legal obligation before selling any nuclear technology to get a congressional approval the administration submits a. request and then in ninety days if congress doesn't oppose and it goes through but no approval was submitted secondly there's an ethical clear ethical violation of individuals in the administration who stood to profit from it advocating policy and then there are the proliferation concerns of even selling nuclear technology to saudi arabia which has made it clear its intentions to have a nuclear weapons option so there are strong reasons to be very concerned about this report the saudis have made it clear they want technology in order to have an option for nuclear weapons and it's the exact reason why the trump administration has been so harsh on iran because iran has had a similar nuclear hedging strat
hypocrisy mark fitzpatrick spent twenty six years in the u.s. state department and is executive director of the international institute of strategic studies he says it appears the trumpet ministration broke the law. there is a clear legal obligation before selling any nuclear technology to get a congressional approval the administration submits a. request and then in ninety days if congress doesn't oppose and it goes through but no approval was submitted secondly there's an ethical clear...
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menna fitzpatrick and her guide jen kehoe have won their second gold medal at the para alpine skiinger and gary smith won two bronze medals in italy. amazing, a5 amazing, as always. this is another reason why i shouldn't interject, because apparently i took it as being crouch dell might like a fine wine, burnley i5 being crouch dell might like a fine wine, burnley is their nickname. 0ver my head, mike. i like my explanation. it is nicer. mature. we are on a learning curve, that is why we are here. that is why we do it. thank you very much. if you think the weather here is cold, conditions in the us are far more challenging. in minneapolis, temperatures dropped to a low of —a8 celcius. 90 million people are now affected by temperatures below minus17, brought on by a polar vortex. the freeze has brought chicago to a standstill. let's see how some of the british expats living there are coping. hi, my name is laura and i have been living in chicago for four years. hi, my name is laura and i have been living in chicago forfour years. i moved here from che5ter, england. right now it is —36
menna fitzpatrick and her guide jen kehoe have won their second gold medal at the para alpine skiinger and gary smith won two bronze medals in italy. amazing, a5 amazing, as always. this is another reason why i shouldn't interject, because apparently i took it as being crouch dell might like a fine wine, burnley i5 being crouch dell might like a fine wine, burnley is their nickname. 0ver my head, mike. i like my explanation. it is nicer. mature. we are on a learning curve, that is why we are...
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representatives king, fitzpatrick, mass, upton and smith who stand with over 90% of americans who support universal background checks. this bill will require a background check on all firearm sales and most transfers. mr. speaker, i'm a lifelong gun owner. i'm a hunter. i support the second amendment. if this bill did anything to erode the rights of lawful gun owners, i wouldn't support it and it wouldn't have my name on it. background checks work. every day they stop 170 felons and 50 domestic abusers from getting a gun from a licensed dealer. but in some states, those same people can go into a gun show or go online and buy a gun without a background check. this bill will stop them from doing so. some argue the criminals won't follow the law. if that's the case, then why do we have laws against murder? people still commit murder. why do we have laws against stealing? people still steal. this is flawed logic. and don't fall for it. this bill is supported by law enforcement, medical professionals, veterans, gun owners, religious leaders, and the millions of americans who took to the street
representatives king, fitzpatrick, mass, upton and smith who stand with over 90% of americans who support universal background checks. this bill will require a background check on all firearm sales and most transfers. mr. speaker, i'm a lifelong gun owner. i'm a hunter. i support the second amendment. if this bill did anything to erode the rights of lawful gun owners, i wouldn't support it and it wouldn't have my name on it. background checks work. every day they stop 170 felons and 50 domestic...
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pete king of new york, as well as brian fitzpatrick, fred upton and chris smith, and three more republicansoined them to support the final passage on wednesday. one of the instances that happened on the floor yesterday, members of congress heard democrat representative lucy mcbath. she lost an unarmed teenage sun to gun violence and she advocates for changes. she was followed by steve scalise, he himself a victim of gun violence. [video] >> as many of you may know, gun violence is an issue that is deeply personal for me. gun violence prevention and a desire to make meaningful change is the very reason i am here today. in this legislative body speaking to everyone of you. in 2012, my sun was shot and killed by a man who opened fire on a car of unarmed teenagers at a gas station in jacksonville, florida. my son was only 17 years of age. jordan would've turned 24 this month. after my sons death, i dedicated my entire life to advocating for common sense gun safety solutions. it was the shooting at marjory stoneman douglas high school and parkland, florida last year that finally motivated me to
pete king of new york, as well as brian fitzpatrick, fred upton and chris smith, and three more republicansoined them to support the final passage on wednesday. one of the instances that happened on the floor yesterday, members of congress heard democrat representative lucy mcbath. she lost an unarmed teenage sun to gun violence and she advocates for changes. she was followed by steve scalise, he himself a victim of gun violence. [video] >> as many of you may know, gun violence is an...
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include representative justin amash of , jamesn, dusty johnson sensenbrenner of wisconsin, --an fitzpatrickwill heard francis rooney of florida, greg walden, fred upton, and cathy mcmorris rodgers highlighting she was a former member of house gop leadership. those are the 13 republicans that cited with democrats yesterday in voting against the president's border emergency declaration. dorothy will be the last call for this segment from cleveland, ohio, democrats line. caller: i am going to be watching the cohen testimony today. there are two things that interest me in it. was president trump knowledgeable about the meeting in the van and the other thing is a he know when wikileaks were going to drop? i took exception to him saying black people were too stupid to vote for him. i think we were pretty smart looking at what we have right now. host: that is dorothy in ohio. she will be the last call in this segment. in our next segment, we will focus on president trump cost trip to meet with kim jong-un. we will talk with joel wit. he will join us to give his perspective on the current events in
include representative justin amash of , jamesn, dusty johnson sensenbrenner of wisconsin, --an fitzpatrickwill heard francis rooney of florida, greg walden, fred upton, and cathy mcmorris rodgers highlighting she was a former member of house gop leadership. those are the 13 republicans that cited with democrats yesterday in voting against the president's border emergency declaration. dorothy will be the last call for this segment from cleveland, ohio, democrats line. caller: i am going to be...
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representatives king, fitzpatrick, mass, upton and smith who stand with over 90% of americans who support universal background checks. this bill will require a background check on all firearm sales and most transfers. mr. speaker, i'm a lifelong gun owner. i'm a hunter. i support the second amendment. if this bill did anything to erode the rights of lawful gun owners, i wouldn't support it and it wouldn't have my name on it. background checks work. every day they stop 170 felons and 50 domestic abusers from getting a gun from a licensed dealer. but in some states, those same people can go into a gun show or go online and buy a gun without a background check. this bill will stop them from doing so. some argue the criminals won't follow the law. if that's the case, then why do we have laws against murder? people still commit murder. why do we have laws against stealing? people still steal. this is flawed logic. and don't fall for it. this bill is supported by law enforcement, medical professionals, veterans, gun owners, religious leaders, and the millions of americans who took to the street
representatives king, fitzpatrick, mass, upton and smith who stand with over 90% of americans who support universal background checks. this bill will require a background check on all firearm sales and most transfers. mr. speaker, i'm a lifelong gun owner. i'm a hunter. i support the second amendment. if this bill did anything to erode the rights of lawful gun owners, i wouldn't support it and it wouldn't have my name on it. background checks work. every day they stop 170 felons and 50 domestic...