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glock has since been named darius models, the glock 17, the glock 19, 21, 22 -- in fact, those numbersnot correspond with anything at all. it is quite a confusing system that gun enthusiast speculate about what those numbers mean. host: we're talking about the influence of glock handguns in the united states united states with paul barrett, author of "glock -- the rise of america's and he is also oabnn assistant managing editor of "bloomberg businessweek," and you can read some of his articles at businessweek.com. when a caller from north dakota. caller: good morning. :, my dog is barking in the background. host: we got a little bit of that. we all love dogs, that is fine. caller: she did not start barking until two seconds ago. the question is, what does glock have for the future if the gun ban goes through -- say, a handguns are only allowed to have seven round magazines. would that make all current glock owners have an illegal gun if that goes through? what is in the future for glock on that? tost: first, what is likely be enacted on a federal level, and two, how would that affect g
glock has since been named darius models, the glock 17, the glock 19, 21, 22 -- in fact, those numbersnot correspond with anything at all. it is quite a confusing system that gun enthusiast speculate about what those numbers mean. host: we're talking about the influence of glock handguns in the united states united states with paul barrett, author of "glock -- the rise of america's and he is also oabnn assistant managing editor of "bloomberg businessweek," and you can read some...
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good guys and bad, on screen and off. >> between your faith and my glock .9 millimeter, i take my glockt gets the approval of arnold in "end of days" and tommy lee jones in "u.s. marshals." >> do you have a backup weapon? >> never had a need. >> get yourself a glock and get rid of that sissy pistol. >> congressgabby giffords was not only shot with one, he still carries one. >> and it's standard issue of the fbi and around 65% of american cops. what colt and remmington were to america's wild west, glock is to this country's violent present. and that's amazing since it's only around 30 years old and comes from europe. but its rise is a stark lesson in just how difficult any form of gun control could be going forward. it all begins in the 80s, in the suburbs of vienna when a guy named gaston glock decided to move from making knives and curtain rods to making guns for the austrian army. he had never made a pistol before, so he asked expert shooters what they wanted and came up with a game-changing design. but using mostly composite plastic instead of steal, glock created a weapon that's lig
good guys and bad, on screen and off. >> between your faith and my glock .9 millimeter, i take my glockt gets the approval of arnold in "end of days" and tommy lee jones in "u.s. marshals." >> do you have a backup weapon? >> never had a need. >> get yourself a glock and get rid of that sissy pistol. >> congressgabby giffords was not only shot with one, he still carries one. >> and it's standard issue of the fbi and around 65% of american...
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. >> the gun is a 40 caliber glock. and gillespie knows if gray gains control of it, he could shoot her. but gray is having trouble. he seems to be trying to find the safety on the gun, hoping to release it. while gillespie desperately holds on for dear life. >> he's got the pistol in his hands, and he is trying to put it in her face because she's got a vest on. and she's got to hold the barrel. the only reason the gun couldn't go off because while she had a hold of the barrel, she was pushing back, trying to hold it out of her face. when you push back on a glock, it won't fire until it's locked in place. the minute it's locked in place, with him pulling on the trigger, it would have went off. >> but now gray has the advantage. gillespie is off balance, bloodied. the gun is pointing directly at her face. >> i could feel god moving my hands and feet. i've told people this before, and some of them think i'm crazy. but it was too perfect. i was there at the exact perfect second to do what i did. >> patrick dennis couglan,
. >> the gun is a 40 caliber glock. and gillespie knows if gray gains control of it, he could shoot her. but gray is having trouble. he seems to be trying to find the safety on the gun, hoping to release it. while gillespie desperately holds on for dear life. >> he's got the pistol in his hands, and he is trying to put it in her face because she's got a vest on. and she's got to hold the barrel. the only reason the gun couldn't go off because while she had a hold of the barrel, she...
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i'm talking chock-full o' glock.laughter] guns slipped under doors like thai delivery menus and every store has a "take a gun leave a gun" tray. [laughter] then, if gun deaths go down, we'll know definitively if more guns really make us safer, and everybody gets to keep their guns. and if gun deaths skyrocket, then everybody still keeps their guns. 'cause what are you gonna do, take them away?[cheers and applause]spheench welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is a former death-row inmate who was exhonorated by dna evidence. you know what they say: if the deoxyribonucleic acid don't fit, you must acquit. [laughter] please welcome kirk bloodsworth! thanks so much for coming on. all right. sir, you were the very first inmate to be sentenced to death but exonerated through post conviction dna testing. it's all written about in the book "bloodsworth" which has been out nine years. that's not really why you are here tonight. you are they're talk about your quest to get rid of the death penalty state by state. >> that's
i'm talking chock-full o' glock.laughter] guns slipped under doors like thai delivery menus and every store has a "take a gun leave a gun" tray. [laughter] then, if gun deaths go down, we'll know definitively if more guns really make us safer, and everybody gets to keep their guns. and if gun deaths skyrocket, then everybody still keeps their guns. 'cause what are you gonna do, take them away?[cheers and applause]spheench welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is a former death-row...
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police found two fully loaded glock magazines and a folding knife in his pockets.told the police, quote, i was the only person that knew about this. in response to this information, gabby giffords released this statement. the details released today regarding the shooting in tucson reaffirm what this country already knew, the mentally disturbed young man that shot me and murdered six should never have had access to a gun. joining me for an exclusive interview, two of the heroes from that shooting, patricia helped stopped the shooter from reloading, and daniel hernandez, the congressman's intern that helped save gabby giffords' live, author of the book "they call me hero." thank you both for joining me tonight. i see you're standing in the parking lot of the safeway. i think just about on the spot where the shooting happened, is that right? >> the shooting happened behind us against the wall. >> patricia, when you discovered some of these details today and realized that we've known for a long time it was your intervention that stopped this when he had to reload, you
police found two fully loaded glock magazines and a folding knife in his pockets.told the police, quote, i was the only person that knew about this. in response to this information, gabby giffords released this statement. the details released today regarding the shooting in tucson reaffirm what this country already knew, the mentally disturbed young man that shot me and murdered six should never have had access to a gun. joining me for an exclusive interview, two of the heroes from that...
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he singles on glock. they take the lead 2-1. and then in the nooint, i like that guy, it's sergio ro plrks o. so the giants are wr winners 3-. >> i felt pretty good. but sometimes you do that. >> it's good to get that kind of feel going ghen. just get out of the arizona. >> it's good to get into another atmosphere and compete there and get a feel for it. i think we're ready to go. >> we've been swinging the bat pretty good. you know you're going to play some games like this. >> pablo sandaball, felt some diskvrt in his. >> that will coit from the xfinity sports desk. we'll be back on saturday with the warriors and sharks continue their playoff push for the exhibition series. i'm dave fe lurks hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matte
he singles on glock. they take the lead 2-1. and then in the nooint, i like that guy, it's sergio ro plrks o. so the giants are wr winners 3-. >> i felt pretty good. but sometimes you do that. >> it's good to get that kind of feel going ghen. just get out of the arizona. >> it's good to get into another atmosphere and compete there and get a feel for it. i think we're ready to go. >> we've been swinging the bat pretty good. you know you're going to play some games like...
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he's putting four shots from this .9 millimeter glock straight into the backpack. >> we don't have any penetration. >> can you put this back in the backpack and the child reuse this? with that, four more shots. >> we now have eight total shots into this backpack. there is nothing on this side of the plate which is actually against the child's body. if the child is actually wearing this backpack on their back, what would they feel? >> they would feel like a punch. >> reporter: the very first shipment of 150 units is on its way to the united states. and the line officially launched here last week. but everett says the fact that these products even exist demonstrates that we have lost sight of the real issue. >> do you want to live in a country where your child has to go to school on a daily basis wearing bullet-proof clothing because at any given moment they could be attacked and killed by someone who is homicidal and who has gained easy access to military-style fire power? i would ask them, is that your vision or of america? or does that to you sound like a third world country. >> that
he's putting four shots from this .9 millimeter glock straight into the backpack. >> we don't have any penetration. >> can you put this back in the backpack and the child reuse this? with that, four more shots. >> we now have eight total shots into this backpack. there is nothing on this side of the plate which is actually against the child's body. if the child is actually wearing this backpack on their back, what would they feel? >> they would feel like a punch....
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one friend who worked at the store where loughner bought the glock he used in the shooting told authorities he would say he could dream and then control what he was doing while he was dreaming. another friend got this voicemail message from loughner the night before the shootings. hey, it's -- this is jared. um, i had some very good times. and peace out. later. we're also learning more about the chaos and acts of heroism that day after loughner pulled the trigger. congresswoman gabby giffords' intern daniel hernandez who helped tend to his boss after she was shot in the head said in an interview she couldn't open her eyes. i tried to get any responses from her. it looked like her left side was the only side that was still mobile. she couldn't speak. it was mumbled. she was squeezing my hand. the tucson tragedy followed by others in aurora, colorado and, of course, newtown, connecticut have spurred efforts to control who can go into a store and buy a gun and what kind of gun they can buy. but maybe none of that will matter much longer. my next guest is spearheading technology that could soon
one friend who worked at the store where loughner bought the glock he used in the shooting told authorities he would say he could dream and then control what he was doing while he was dreaming. another friend got this voicemail message from loughner the night before the shootings. hey, it's -- this is jared. um, i had some very good times. and peace out. later. we're also learning more about the chaos and acts of heroism that day after loughner pulled the trigger. congresswoman gabby giffords'...
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you have suddam hussein's pistol, 9-millimeter glock.likethey are pretty shamel about it as you suggested in your lead in. >> cynthia, the bush library includes a think tank that former president bush calls, quote, a results-oriented institute that will have an effect on our country and we think on the world. the programs highlight economic growth, human freedom, and education reform. now, the guy who gave us no child left behind, the war in iraq, and a recession now wants to promote those same ideas, cynthia? >> i certainly hope not. i simply cannot imagine how disastrous that would be. you know, it's interesting, astounding, actually, how much george bush is trying to tie his legacy to 9/11. what the american public remember about his legacy is the disastrous invasion of iraq, the budget busting that he did. that's his legacy. unless he's going to give us the torture memos, i don't think there's a lot that we can learn from the bush library. now, it's important for history that we get it right so we don't repeat the same mistakes. when
you have suddam hussein's pistol, 9-millimeter glock.likethey are pretty shamel about it as you suggested in your lead in. >> cynthia, the bush library includes a think tank that former president bush calls, quote, a results-oriented institute that will have an effect on our country and we think on the world. the programs highlight economic growth, human freedom, and education reform. now, the guy who gave us no child left behind, the war in iraq, and a recession now wants to promote...
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it's gonna take more than a glock to take down bin laden. nunchucks?st torture video ever. [ laughs ] half-caf pumpkin latte? fiddy? no. fifty. could have sworn it was fiddy. but anyway, say hello to my knife-chucks. [ laughs ] [ shouting ] never bring knife-chucks to a gun-chuck fight. ♪ go, go, go, go, shorty, it's your birthday ♪ ♪ we gonna party like it's your birthday ♪ ♪ we gonna sip bacardi like it's your birthday ♪ it's fifty. fifty -- the number after 49. will you guys come back every night? i think it would be a lot of fun. we can make it happen. hey, man, for sure. well, i want to thank -- well, first of all, i want to thank the academy. i want to thank channing. i want to thank jamie. i want to thank seth macfarlane, taylor lautner, 50 cent. i want to thank the many stars of "movie: the movie 2," even that jerk matt damon. join us tomorrow night. we have our regular show at our regular time in my regular clothes. until then, thanks for watching. jamie, you want to sing a little more as we go off the air? one. yeah, here we go. ♪ chan, chann
it's gonna take more than a glock to take down bin laden. nunchucks?st torture video ever. [ laughs ] half-caf pumpkin latte? fiddy? no. fifty. could have sworn it was fiddy. but anyway, say hello to my knife-chucks. [ laughs ] [ shouting ] never bring knife-chucks to a gun-chuck fight. ♪ go, go, go, go, shorty, it's your birthday ♪ ♪ we gonna party like it's your birthday ♪ ♪ we gonna sip bacardi like it's your birthday ♪ it's fifty. fifty -- the number after 49. will you guys come...
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he shot himself with a glock 10 millimeter handgun.ice also recovered a 8 millimeter sig sauer handgun. 3, 30 round magazines for the bushmaster and six others with varying amounts. all of the guns were bought, it seems, by adam lanza's mother. the shootings took place in three classrooms and adam lanza was not wearing a bullet-proof vest. the information estimates from the time that adam lanza shot his way into the school to the time he took his own life was wes lan five minutes. yesterday, connecticut state police briefed the family members on all the information contained inside of the affidavits and warrants on the items found inside lanza's car and his home. about 50 family members were at that briefing. the final police report on the mas mas k massacre is expected to be released in june. >> relived horror for those families. it is 6:53. in the meantime, in colorado, the man accused of killing 12 people during a midnight movie screening is offering to plead guilty if prosecutors do not seek the death penalty. the offer calls for j
he shot himself with a glock 10 millimeter handgun.ice also recovered a 8 millimeter sig sauer handgun. 3, 30 round magazines for the bushmaster and six others with varying amounts. all of the guns were bought, it seems, by adam lanza's mother. the shootings took place in three classrooms and adam lanza was not wearing a bullet-proof vest. the information estimates from the time that adam lanza shot his way into the school to the time he took his own life was wes lan five minutes. yesterday,...
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one friend who worked at the store where loughner bought the glock he used in the shooting told authoritieshe could dream and control what he was doing while dreaming. another friend got this voice mail message from loughner the night before the shootings. hey, it's -- this is jared. i had some very good times. and peace out. later. we're also learning more about the chaos and acts of heroism that day after loughner pulled the trigger. congresswoman gabby giffords' intern, hernandez, who helped tend to his boss after she was shot in the head said in an interview, she couldn't open her eyes. i tried to get any responses from her. it looked like her left side was the only side that was still mobile. she couldn't speak. it was mumbled. she was squeezing my hand. and anderson, just a reminder, jared loughner pleaded guilty to 19 federal charges and will be in prison for the rest of his life without the possibility of parole. anderson? >> jake, thanks a lot. >>> there's a lot more happening tonight, susan hendricks is here with a 360 bulletin. >> anderson, new court documents show colorado movie
one friend who worked at the store where loughner bought the glock he used in the shooting told authoritieshe could dream and control what he was doing while dreaming. another friend got this voice mail message from loughner the night before the shootings. hey, it's -- this is jared. i had some very good times. and peace out. later. we're also learning more about the chaos and acts of heroism that day after loughner pulled the trigger. congresswoman gabby giffords' intern, hernandez, who helped...
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. >> jimmy: i call glock. [ light laughter ] ♪ thank you, the papal conclave, for sounding less likee gets chosen and more like the secret room where the pope eats cheetos and plays call of duty all day. [ with italian accent ] i'm going to down to the pope-a conclave. >> steve: i'm gonna go play-a ps3. play-a call of duty. >> jimmy: is that how his voice sounds? >> steve: that's how he sounds. >> jimmy: are you sure? [ with italian accent ] >> steve: call of-a duty. [ light laughter ] hey, i'm going to play-a the game on the computer console. >> jimmy: hey -- keep it down -- >> steve: hey, i'm-a the pope! you no tell-a me what to do! pope-a! that's how he talks because he's argentinean, right? but, the pope is italian. >> jimmy: is that right? >> steve: from italian decent, so he talks like -- [ with italian accent ] hey, what's-a matter for you? like that. i should know, i'm half italian. >> jimmy: okay. >> steve: we can cut this all later. [ light laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: no, we can't. ♪ [ light laughter ] thank you, slugs, for being homeless snails. [ laughter and applause ] what a
. >> jimmy: i call glock. [ light laughter ] ♪ thank you, the papal conclave, for sounding less likee gets chosen and more like the secret room where the pope eats cheetos and plays call of duty all day. [ with italian accent ] i'm going to down to the pope-a conclave. >> steve: i'm gonna go play-a ps3. play-a call of duty. >> jimmy: is that how his voice sounds? >> steve: that's how he sounds. >> jimmy: are you sure? [ with italian accent ] >> steve: call...
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they saw the glock that sandra lane used to shoot jonathan hoffman multiple times. in self defense in an argument with the 17-year-old but prosecutors had this evidence. a 911 call made by hoffman. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> i've been shot. >> what? >> i've just been shot. >> where are you at? okay. how did you get shot? who shot you? >> my grandma shot me. >> your grandma and grandpa shot me? >> my grandma. i'm going to die. [ inaudible ] >> i got shot again. help me. >> you got shot again. are they still there? >> someone get help now. i need help. now! >> are they still there? >> yes. >> i think -- >> lane reportedly faces at least 14 years in prison. >>> it's been 593 days since the united states lost the top credit rating. lawmakers in cyprus adding doubts to the bailout package of three days ago, a package for a tiny country to mean a lot for our biggest trading partner. >>> fourth story "out front," we have new video tonight inside the dorm room of the former university of central florida student who committed suicide yesterday and because we want to b
they saw the glock that sandra lane used to shoot jonathan hoffman multiple times. in self defense in an argument with the 17-year-old but prosecutors had this evidence. a 911 call made by hoffman. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> i've been shot. >> what? >> i've just been shot. >> where are you at? okay. how did you get shot? who shot you? >> my grandma shot me. >> your grandma and grandpa shot me? >> my grandma. i'm going to die. [ inaudible ]...
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. >> if the founding fathers could have looked into a crystal ball and seen ak-47s and glock semi-automatic pistols i think they would say, you know, that's not what we mean when we say bear arms. >> reporter: why in the wake of a tragedy at newtown he's changed his mind about this. >> i'm not coming on at&t damn tv show eitherer after the next shooting, piers. >>> this is piers morgan live. i'm here with michael moore. we have a lot to talk about. he's a passionate advocate of gun control. he has strong feelings and harry reid proposed to drop a ban on semi-automatic weapons. meanwhile breaking news in syria. chemical weapons in the passive civil war. this as president obama is on his way to the region tonight on his first visit to israel and the west bank since he became president and as 55 people were killed and more than 200 wounded in battle scenes all over iraq on the 10th anniversary of shock and awe. i want to bring in at the start of this from cnn, life in iraq, arwa damon. another terrible day in baghdad. the anniversary of george bush's announcement that america was at war with i
. >> if the founding fathers could have looked into a crystal ball and seen ak-47s and glock semi-automatic pistols i think they would say, you know, that's not what we mean when we say bear arms. >> reporter: why in the wake of a tragedy at newtown he's changed his mind about this. >> i'm not coming on at&t damn tv show eitherer after the next shooting, piers. >>> this is piers morgan live. i'm here with michael moore. we have a lot to talk about. he's a...
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used a bush master ar 15 rifle like this one to murder everybody he could and shot himself with a glock. the warrants show police found adam lanza dead on a classroom floor dressed in military style clothing. he still had hundreds of bullets remaining. that's not all they discovered. rick leventhal is live in our newsroom. what else did these investigators find, rick? >> shep, inside lanza's honda that he parked in a fire lane at the show loaded shotgun and 70 shells. at the house police seized morbid photos and collision along with numerous computers and electronics including a smashed hard drive from his room. bullets handguns shotguns were discovered stored in a shave, shoebox, file cabinet. bayonet, spear and three sam mur rye swords. journals were taken by the fbi perhaps shedding light on his motive, shep. >> shepard: lawmakers are now reacting to all of these revelations about adam lanza's arsenal. >> well, connecticut legislators have been debating changes to state gun laws ever since the shooting and this afternoon some said these warrants only confirm the need for tighter rest
used a bush master ar 15 rifle like this one to murder everybody he could and shot himself with a glock. the warrants show police found adam lanza dead on a classroom floor dressed in military style clothing. he still had hundreds of bullets remaining. that's not all they discovered. rick leventhal is live in our newsroom. what else did these investigators find, rick? >> shep, inside lanza's honda that he parked in a fire lane at the show loaded shotgun and 70 shells. at the house police...
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a shotgun, fires a shot into the ceiling so people will look up and then he walks around with his glock and his smith and wesson automatic with high capacity magazines meticulously killing one person after another after another. in the end, 12 dead, 58 injured. we're not done yet though. he booby traps his apartment so when the police find out where he is, first man through the door would have been cut in half by the explosives. does he deserve the death penalty? yes, does he. he probably deserves to die slowly the crime is so horrific. >> ann, do you agree? >> well, no. this is a case -- in colorado, the government has to prove that he's sane beyond a reasonable doubt. that is unlike many, many states. that is going to be impossible. the question of what he deserves isn't really the question here. the question is legally what's going to happen. and he's got a psychiatric hist history. we know he thought he was the joker, the red hair and all of these things. when he was acting insane. and they have a diagnosis. he's been evaluated. so can they show he's sane beyond a reasonable doubt s
a shotgun, fires a shot into the ceiling so people will look up and then he walks around with his glock and his smith and wesson automatic with high capacity magazines meticulously killing one person after another after another. in the end, 12 dead, 58 injured. we're not done yet though. he booby traps his apartment so when the police find out where he is, first man through the door would have been cut in half by the explosives. does he deserve the death penalty? yes, does he. he probably...
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. >> now if the founding fathers could have looked into a crystal ball and seen ac-47s and a glock semiautomaticistol i would think they would tell us, you know, that's not what we mean when we say bear arms. >> and in the wake of a tragedy in newtown, could michael moore change his mind about this. >> i'm not going to come on another damntv show period after the next one of these shootings. >> this is "piers morgan" live. i'm here with my guest mike al moore. a lot to talk about. a passionate advocate about gun control with strong feelings. senator harry reid's decision in the senate to drop a proposed ban on semi-ought mat you can weapon in the wake of the shootings in newtown an chemical weapons in the massive civil war, president obama on his way to the region and first trip to israel and the west bank since he became president and 65 poem were killed and more than 200 wounded in battle scenes all over iraq on the tenth anniversary of shock and awe. i want to bring in the start of this now. orway damon is live in iraq. orwa, another terrible day. 55 people killed. more than 200 wounded. very
. >> now if the founding fathers could have looked into a crystal ball and seen ac-47s and a glock semiautomaticistol i would think they would tell us, you know, that's not what we mean when we say bear arms. >> and in the wake of a tragedy in newtown, could michael moore change his mind about this. >> i'm not going to come on another damntv show period after the next one of these shootings. >> this is "piers morgan" live. i'm here with my guest mike al moore....
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the author of glock. the rise of america's gun. now out in paperback.sue of bloomberg business week entitled who is afraid of the nra? gun makers, that's who. let's start right there, paul. talk about the power of the nra and that is influenced in a way where perhaps you wouldn't first expect. >> yeah, one of the myths that has cropped up in our current round of debate about gun control is the nra goes to such extremes it's carrying water for the industries and if anything the opposite is true. this is a unique situation where the lobbying organization actually calls the shots in the industry that benefits is very much subservient to that lobbying industry and complicated reasons for that. >> how do they wheel that power? >> they pewheel the power in a couple of ways. the threat to potentially organize consumer boycotts of any gun company that gets out of line is so tremendous that the gun companies stay in line. secondly the nra are coming four guns, they coming for tomorrow is the gun industry's biggest selling point and that is what drives gun owners
the author of glock. the rise of america's gun. now out in paperback.sue of bloomberg business week entitled who is afraid of the nra? gun makers, that's who. let's start right there, paul. talk about the power of the nra and that is influenced in a way where perhaps you wouldn't first expect. >> yeah, one of the myths that has cropped up in our current round of debate about gun control is the nra goes to such extremes it's carrying water for the industries and if anything the opposite is...
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he had a glock and another. >> she wants to ban the rifle that mark kelly brought apparently for he andis wife gabrielle gifford without explanation he's out buying one when he's proposing that americans be forbidden to buy it. >> megyn: he said he was trying to make a point i guess. let me ask you, alan, let me ask you whether there is anything -- whether it's a parent's decision to release the photos or anything you believe could be a deal changer at this point in the game? because you know, everybody sitting here knows they don't have the votes right now. they don't have the votes in the senate. don't have the votes in the house. >> it's one of those really ideological issues where people dig in their heels and it's very hard to, like the abortion issue, to get to the other side and to find a place where all sides agree. he so, i'm not sure it would change any mind no matter what happens. god forbid there should be another such tragedy and bring people over to the other side. >> megyn: the tragedy were going to do it-- >> that's what opened up the dialog in the first place and has th
he had a glock and another. >> she wants to ban the rifle that mark kelly brought apparently for he andis wife gabrielle gifford without explanation he's out buying one when he's proposing that americans be forbidden to buy it. >> megyn: he said he was trying to make a point i guess. let me ask you, alan, let me ask you whether there is anything -- whether it's a parent's decision to release the photos or anything you believe could be a deal changer at this point in the game?...
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that is followed by the influence of the glock pistol in the united states. all of that on "washington journal" starting live tomorrow 7:00 a.m. eastern. next investigative journalist seymour hersh talks to journalist students about using unanimous sources. we won the pulitzer prize for the coverup in the vietnam war. this is about an hour and a half . [applause] >> thank you. investigative journalists are described as custodians of conscience. investigating reporting, the craft of revealing hidden truth is thought to be the highest form of journalism. in the practice there are few more prominent figures seymour hersh. e started in 1959. his subsequent career of checking things out like exposing the my lai assacre. these revelations won him a pulitzer prize, and there have been numerous national awards ecognitions cents. -- since. those journalists who have dabbled in investigative reporting that challenge and official emeritus and make mincemeat out of sacred cows know the work invites criticism, and he has received some. one comment came from a former defen
that is followed by the influence of the glock pistol in the united states. all of that on "washington journal" starting live tomorrow 7:00 a.m. eastern. next investigative journalist seymour hersh talks to journalist students about using unanimous sources. we won the pulitzer prize for the coverup in the vietnam war. this is about an hour and a half . [applause] >> thank you. investigative journalists are described as custodians of conscience. investigating reporting, the craft...
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one was in bushmaster, one was a glock, and one was a sig handgun. i had to go back the following day to look at that. but i quickly looked at it that night but it was an assault weapon and two handguns. he asked me about the weapons and i explained what they were used for and their capability. it was a high-velocity high- range cartridge used by the military. his response was to the weapon or gun used to kill people and i said yes, jesse, that is what it is used for. jesse had a bebe gun and i got it for him for christmas. i taught him gun safety and he was proficient with it and knew the gun safety precautions. he could recite them to you. the same way i could when i was his age. it breaks my heart that something like that could happen in this country. i walked past the capitol this morning, the capitol police three feet from me, what is he holding? an assault weapon. protecting us today. a weapon similar to that was brought into an elementary school, sandy hook connecticut and killed 20 students and six educators. i just can't believe that could h
one was in bushmaster, one was a glock, and one was a sig handgun. i had to go back the following day to look at that. but i quickly looked at it that night but it was an assault weapon and two handguns. he asked me about the weapons and i explained what they were used for and their capability. it was a high-velocity high- range cartridge used by the military. his response was to the weapon or gun used to kill people and i said yes, jesse, that is what it is used for. jesse had a bebe gun and i...
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that was before he realized the trade table wasn't just full of ryan glock's position.clinton badly but he carried the asian vote. things have been on a decline ever since then. the point that mitt romney managed to win only 26% of the asian vote. there are pockets of asian supporters in the republican party. vietnamese, filipinos. of a full-court press was made to appeal to the asian voters not only in english but the native languages and also to appeal to the basis of educational choice and opportunities and small business with the exception in nevada the asian vote collapsed. now, micro targeting. we've heard from michael barone about the incredible efforts that the obama administration did to go into the microtargeting. one example of how they were added, a friend of mine a democratic lawyer in fairfax virginia showed up to the precinct before the election, she was handed an ipad and a clipboard and was told this is the precinct. she looked and said there are only two households on this. the four households these are the last people left we think we haven't reached
that was before he realized the trade table wasn't just full of ryan glock's position.clinton badly but he carried the asian vote. things have been on a decline ever since then. the point that mitt romney managed to win only 26% of the asian vote. there are pockets of asian supporters in the republican party. vietnamese, filipinos. of a full-court press was made to appeal to the asian voters not only in english but the native languages and also to appeal to the basis of educational choice and...
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also, a reporter on how the glock ction of the has influenced the debate about guns.ants that include officials from the government and commentators. span2, randall robinson. c-span3, a look at u.s. naval history. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the c-span networks. night, anna harrison, , and juliaer tyler. of firstis the madonna ladies. she posed as a model when that was frowned upon. she was known as the rows of long island. on all accounts, she was bewitching. she bewitched john tyler. she loved being first lady. she had the job for less than a year, but it was julia tyler to ordered the marine band to play "hail to the chief." she was raised on a platform with purple blooms in her hair, to theshe receded queenly role that mar the washington had rejected. >> your questions and comments about these first lady's monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span and c-span3, also on c-span radio and c-span.org. next, remarks from seymour andh, spoke to journalists students at indiana university. this is an hour and a half. >> thank you. investigative journalists are described a
also, a reporter on how the glock ction of the has influenced the debate about guns.ants that include officials from the government and commentators. span2, randall robinson. c-span3, a look at u.s. naval history. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the c-span networks. night, anna harrison, , and juliaer tyler. of firstis the madonna ladies. she posed as a model when that was frowned upon. she was known as the rows of long island. on all accounts, she was bewitching. she bewitched john tyler. she...