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of all top new stories. at least 46 people have been found dead inside and abandon truck to new york state of texas. the vehicle was discovered on the road on the outskirts of the city of san antonio. 16 people were found alive including 4 children as the widespread condemnation of a russian missile, a tackle of shopping, mal in ukraine, 18 people were killed and dozens more injured in the central city of clemens and g . 70 does meeting in germany of describe what struck that strike as a war crime. they announced plans to impose more sanctions on russia. they to say little boost shoot numbers for is rapid response forces to 300000 that could, vulcan is a full me or some basset, to nato, the distinguished fellow with the center for european policy analysis. he says russia is limited and how it can respond to nato's new measures. brushes already put a lot into its armed forces and is deployed and forward. now those forces are fighting in ukraine and really bogged down. they don't have a lot to spare. so while they were complained about rhetorically, i don't see this is changing anything. i also think
of all top new stories. at least 46 people have been found dead inside and abandon truck to new york state of texas. the vehicle was discovered on the road on the outskirts of the city of san antonio. 16 people were found alive including 4 children as the widespread condemnation of a russian missile, a tackle of shopping, mal in ukraine, 18 people were killed and dozens more injured in the central city of clemens and g . 70 does meeting in germany of describe what struck that strike as a war...
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state of the union about that. >> if it had been in place in the states of new york and in texas, it's possible that that would have helped prevent these mass shootings in buffalo and in uvalde. >> new york enacted a state law in 2018, they did not invoke it because he didn't have a previous criminal record. so how do you ensure states adopting red flag laws use them? >> well, pamela, that's a great point. jake tapper actually reached out to me after the state of the union to point that out to me that new york had such a law on the books. part of the incentives we will be offering in these federal grants is for states that already have so-called red flag laws or crisis intervention order laws and encourage them to more thoroughly and broadly implement them. having a good law on the books, doesn't mean it's implemented. there are staffing required to timely and appropriately implement these laws. so you are right, new york did have such a law on the books. i wasn't aware of that, but it was something that could have been put into effect in order to prevent the shooting in buffalo and a part of our consent agroomt or
state of the union about that. >> if it had been in place in the states of new york and in texas, it's possible that that would have helped prevent these mass shootings in buffalo and in uvalde. >> new york enacted a state law in 2018, they did not invoke it because he didn't have a previous criminal record. so how do you ensure states adopting red flag laws use them? >> well, pamela, that's a great point. jake tapper actually reached out to me after the state of the union to...
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decision struck down a new york gun law and is expected to directly impact about a half dozen other states. this ruling comes as new york and texas are still mourning the deaths of a total of 31 people, including 19 children in mass shootings. and tonight, california lawmakers are reacting to that supreme court decision speaking out against the ruling. governor newsom says that he's been anticipating this gun ruling for months now. kron four's rob nesbitt joins us now live. i was more. the legislation's is going to be introduced here in california. the legislature next week. rob vicki, california, lawmakers are reacting to the supreme court decision. both governor newsom and attorney general rob bonta were quick to put out statements saying california will continue to lead the fight to keep people safe from gun violence. >> social media was sounding off thursday. influencers upset over the supreme court ruling that new york's requirement that a person show proper cause in order to receive a license to carry firearms in public is unconstitutional. in essence, saying all americans have a right to carry a firearm in public. >> a president that doesn't sit right wit
decision struck down a new york gun law and is expected to directly impact about a half dozen other states. this ruling comes as new york and texas are still mourning the deaths of a total of 31 people, including 19 children in mass shootings. and tonight, california lawmakers are reacting to that supreme court decision speaking out against the ruling. governor newsom says that he's been anticipating this gun ruling for months now. kron four's rob nesbitt joins us now live. i was more. the...
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shootings at the beginning of the year a racist killed 10 blacks in the state of new york 20 children were victims of psychopaths in texase usa they again started talking about the restriction. and the sale of the right to wear it is guaranteed by the word second amendment of the constitution, get rid of this shit called constitutional rights. no, i will not shut up and i will speak all the allotted 5 minutes. we don't care how dangerous you are. how many times have you threatened to kill someone or kill yourself you will get access to a weapon. get it, because the second amendment of the constitution guarantees it and this is nonsense for more than two years in the senate a bill tightening the purchase of weapons cannot pass, representatives of the republican party block the document arms trafficking launched a campaign in swing states calling on voters to put pressure on republican senators and seek tougher rules for the sale of rifles and pistols in the fall midterm congressional elections. but in order to understand the weaknesses of the democrats, no special companies are needed voters every day ner. prices in shops
shootings at the beginning of the year a racist killed 10 blacks in the state of new york 20 children were victims of psychopaths in texase usa they again started talking about the restriction. and the sale of the right to wear it is guaranteed by the word second amendment of the constitution, get rid of this shit called constitutional rights. no, i will not shut up and i will speak all the allotted 5 minutes. we don't care how dangerous you are. how many times have you threatened to kill...
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new york and the country backwards. it comes on the heels of several tragic and high-profile mass shootings in new york and texas alone. people are still mourning the recent deaths of 31 people killed. well, state lawmakers are now speaking out against that ruling. governor newsom says he's been anticipating this gun really for months. kron four's rob nesbitt has more on gun legislation that will be introduced next week here in california. >> both governor gavin newsom and attorney general rob bonta were quick to put out statements about the supreme court ruling saying california will continue to lead the fight to keep people safe from gun violence. social media was sounding off thursday. influencers upset over the supreme court ruling that new york's requirement that a person show proper cause in order to receive a license to carry firearms in public is unconstitutional. in essence, saying all americans have a right to carry a firearm in public. senator scott wiener was extremely direct on twitter thursday saying the highest court is dangerous to the country. they want women to be able to. >> the controller of >> i guess just our and that is true to its other. governor gavin newsom joining the
new york and the country backwards. it comes on the heels of several tragic and high-profile mass shootings in new york and texas alone. people are still mourning the recent deaths of 31 people killed. well, state lawmakers are now speaking out against that ruling. governor newsom says he's been anticipating this gun really for months. kron four's rob nesbitt has more on gun legislation that will be introduced next week here in california. >> both governor gavin newsom and attorney...
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according to irs, data, high income earners are moving out of new york and california heading to low tax state like texasd arizona. florida biggest winner gaining $24 billion in gross income but biggest loser, california, new york losing almost 20 billion each due to workers clean during the pandemic but with lockdowns basically over, have people stopped fleeing? of the going back to high tax havens? no. first four months of this year, thousands of new yorkers have moved to the sunshine shape so is everything better in florida? not in tampa bay where lightning will be crushed by rangers. party panel is back. ned ryun, lesley marshall, brad polumbo. what is driving people out of places like new york and california? i don't see the similarities? >> maybe people don't like being taxed to death but even more, having their money spent on government institutions, government employees i think are failing the people of various states. this got to be frustration, let's get out of here. my only problem is i don't want people leaving blue state going to red states and taking their blue state politics with them to t
according to irs, data, high income earners are moving out of new york and california heading to low tax state like texasd arizona. florida biggest winner gaining $24 billion in gross income but biggest loser, california, new york losing almost 20 billion each due to workers clean during the pandemic but with lockdowns basically over, have people stopped fleeing? of the going back to high tax havens? no. first four months of this year, thousands of new yorkers have moved to the sunshine shape...
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texas is a pro-life state and we will always, all caps, fight to save every child from the ravages of abortion. while texas is clearly a pro-life state by a large, the state of new york is apparently open for business for those looking for reproductive health care, including abortion. >> you come to new york. our providers will take care of you and treat you with the rights that we believe you have here in the state of new york. >> meanwhile over in the land o -- the governor of illinois is basically making the argument tonight that restrictions on abortion but simply make things more dangerous for women. >> in the many states where theory will be illegal come abortions will continue. now they will also be dangerous and secretive and they will be deadly. >> that is one of the major concerns for those who are pro-life. they worried that this may driv people back into unsafe axes to abortion and then there are others here throughout the day who are very much in celebratio here tonight here. >> shannon: kevin corke, thank you very much for coming up the security situation as law enforcement agencies are on hig alert as a result of this landmark decisionn. what we are wa
texas is a pro-life state and we will always, all caps, fight to save every child from the ravages of abortion. while texas is clearly a pro-life state by a large, the state of new york is apparently open for business for those looking for reproductive health care, including abortion. >> you come to new york. our providers will take care of you and treat you with the rights that we believe you have here in the state of new york. >> meanwhile over in the land o -- the governor of...
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you heard what is happening in the state of new york, the same thing will happen in the state of illinois for women that live in missouri and texas. we will keep an eye for example on kansas, which will have a vote in august. i mention kansas because the thousands of abortions that take place there each year, more than half the women served our from missouri. it is a regional concern. planned parenthood will keep their eyes on this in the coming weeks and months. >> i am so glad he underlined the, cow. that is what we keep hearing about all the states, yes, they will be able to continue to offer the procedure, but the stress that is on their systems to provide care at the right necessary. cal perry, as always, thank you so much for being with us. abortion procedures have also stopped in wisconsin. unlike other states with new, wisconsin's abortion ban dates back to 1849. it is one of the states where old laws, 1849, are coming back into place. with me now, the president of planned parenthood advocates in wisconsin, tanya -- you are down the ground, tell me what it looks like interstate. >> this is absolutely devastating for the p
you heard what is happening in the state of new york, the same thing will happen in the state of illinois for women that live in missouri and texas. we will keep an eye for example on kansas, which will have a vote in august. i mention kansas because the thousands of abortions that take place there each year, more than half the women served our from missouri. it is a regional concern. planned parenthood will keep their eyes on this in the coming weeks and months. >> i am so glad he...
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quite a hastily written bill, now law, written in the wake of these terrible atrocities, these massacres that we saw in texas and new york state this new law includes tightened up background checks for people under the age of 21 that want to own a done, there is money for mental health programmes, money for school security, want to own a gun, there is money for mental health programmes, money for school security, and assistance for states to apply the so—called red flag laws. now, these are laws where guns can be confiscated from people that are deemed to be a danger to themselves or others. it also addresses the so—called boyfriend loophole. this is whereby somebody is convicted of abuse against a boyfriend or a girlfriend, they can be banned from owning a gun. but, significantly, it doesn't include a clampdown on assault weapons, high—capacity magazines, those measures that many democrats, including the president, wanted to see. police in norway have charged a 42—year—old man with murder, attempted murder and terrorist acts after a shooting which left two people dead and 21 others injured. shots were fired at a popular gay v
quite a hastily written bill, now law, written in the wake of these terrible atrocities, these massacres that we saw in texas and new york state this new law includes tightened up background checks for people under the age of 21 that want to own a done, there is money for mental health programmes, money for school security, want to own a gun, there is money for mental health programmes, money for school security, and assistance for states to apply the so—called red flag laws. now, these are...
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quite a hastily written bill now law, written in the wake of these terrible atrocities, these massacres that we saw in texas and new york stateackground checks for people under the age of 21 that want to own a gun, there is money for mental health programmes, money for school security and assistance for states to apply these so—called red flag laws. these are laws where guns can be confiscated from people that are deemed to be a danger to themselves or others. it also addresses the so—called boyfriend loophole, this is whereby someone is convicted of abuse against a boyfriend or a girlfriend, they can be banned from owning a gun but significantly, it does not include a clampdown on assault weapons, high—capacity magazines. those measures that many democrats, including the president, wanted to see. peter bowes there. _ this is bbc news. a reminder of our top stories: as russian forces capture severodonetsk in eastern ukraine, president zelensky says the war is entering an emotionally difficult stage. abortion clinics start to close in the us after a supreme court ruling removed american women's constitutional right to the proc
quite a hastily written bill now law, written in the wake of these terrible atrocities, these massacres that we saw in texas and new york stateackground checks for people under the age of 21 that want to own a gun, there is money for mental health programmes, money for school security and assistance for states to apply these so—called red flag laws. these are laws where guns can be confiscated from people that are deemed to be a danger to themselves or others. it also addresses the...
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there are hundreds of people in marching across the united states, calling for street to gun control after the mass shooting at the texas school last month. the biggest events of in new york and the capital washington d. c. rallies were organized by the march for our lives movement. a gun safety group founded by students, survivors of the 2018 parkland school shooting. david hogue was one of those survivors. and he address the washington crowd. i'm here because i don't want anybody to live this nightmare anymore. no matter your politics. no one should. i'm here because like you, i love this country and for it's a function we need to understand that writes our power and with power comes responsibility. all americans have a rights to not be shot, a right to save you no, where no air in the constitution is unrestricted access to weapons, the war a dear indeed. right. as a battle for the eastern ukrainian city of similar to nest rages on, the regional governor says russian shelling has caused a major fire at a chemical plant where hundreds of civilians are sheltering. ah. meanwhile, these images have emerged ukrainian fighters and civilians across the river in the city of luc
there are hundreds of people in marching across the united states, calling for street to gun control after the mass shooting at the texas school last month. the biggest events of in new york and the capital washington d. c. rallies were organized by the march for our lives movement. a gun safety group founded by students, survivors of the 2018 parkland school shooting. david hogue was one of those survivors. and he address the washington crowd. i'm here because i don't want anybody to live this...
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state of new york's right and responsibility to protect its citizens. this decision isn't just reckless. it's reprehensible from mass shootings involved a texas and buffalo, new york. in the wake of these killings, the u. s. senate is seeking to pass a bipartisan bill on, has forced a rethink of safety measures across the country, making tackling gun violence and increasingly complicated task of texas college of law in houston. good to have you on the program. now. what does this ruling mean for the fights on guns in public? well, it makes it more complicated. the this specific case, it's already basically allow i'm carrying firearms in public and in a way that would fit with the supreme court's ruling type of reasoning they use. so for over a decade, all the federal courts have been using something, lawyers called intermediate scrutiny, or a 2 step legal analysis. the court today said that they were all the courts to stop doing that. the supreme court said that we need to move from now on is we need to look at the state at the time of the countries founding. and so that's going to, it could be applied to a wide range of different lot actions
state of new york's right and responsibility to protect its citizens. this decision isn't just reckless. it's reprehensible from mass shootings involved a texas and buffalo, new york. in the wake of these killings, the u. s. senate is seeking to pass a bipartisan bill on, has forced a rethink of safety measures across the country, making tackling gun violence and increasingly complicated task of texas college of law in houston. good to have you on the program. now. what does this ruling mean...
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rankings for the best state to road trip in researchers looked at things such as road scenery, gas prices and, of course attractions. the top of the list is new york, followed by minnesota, texas, louisiana and the great state of maine. around out your top five by the way, california ranked 30th. on that list. well, still to come one morning on two fighters says it's tweaking its covid-19 vaccine to better target the omicron variant up next, the timeline of when those new doses will be available. and later providing relief for those who live in states without abortion protections, the barrier based nonprofit that's offering help to women facing new legal challenges all across the country. big tobacco's cigarette butts filter practically nothing and are made of microplastic fibers that are toxic and cunning. they may seep into water and food, and air, too. and the smaller microplastics get, the more damage they do. could they end up in you, your bodies, their prey? new studies indicate possible links to mutations in dna. an evil lie with a future's worth of harm. to the world, now you know. so sound the alarm. to the world, now you know. i'm gonna earn 3% on dining including ta
rankings for the best state to road trip in researchers looked at things such as road scenery, gas prices and, of course attractions. the top of the list is new york, followed by minnesota, texas, louisiana and the great state of maine. around out your top five by the way, california ranked 30th. on that list. well, still to come one morning on two fighters says it's tweaking its covid-19 vaccine to better target the omicron variant up next, the timeline of when those new doses will be...
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pen a reference to the constitution and the possibility of secession of the state from the us but if new york is only hinting, then texass already gathering seats. republicans do not want to live in a country where democrats from washington impose orders at the party congress announced preparations for a referendum. they also approved the decision not to recognize biden's victory in the presidential election in 2020, considering it dishonest, i will write that this is not true, they also reproached 10 republicans who voted for tougher gun laws and called homosexuality an abnormal way of life abyss between traditional and progressive americas, no one wants to look in the mirror more and more, and in a split. some activists blame the russian president. an example is the president of the american biden. introduced the term. putin's rise. putin invaded ukraine putin invaded ukraine with 100,000 troops in the beginning of the war in ukraine, fuel prices in the us have risen by almost two. biden will say the name putin 12 times in an address to the nation, but the mantra doesn't work for 89% of americans, polls show. version
pen a reference to the constitution and the possibility of secession of the state from the us but if new york is only hinting, then texass already gathering seats. republicans do not want to live in a country where democrats from washington impose orders at the party congress announced preparations for a referendum. they also approved the decision not to recognize biden's victory in the presidential election in 2020, considering it dishonest, i will write that this is not true, they also...
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a race its attack that killed 10 black people in the state of new york and a massacre at his school in a while they in texas, when 19 children and 2 teachers were killed on tuesday, senior official overseas, the police in texas called the officers response involving an object failure, my car has more from washington dc on the passenger side, lined by posterboard, showing a timeline of the shooting. the condemnation of the states top lawman was absolute . one error, 14 minutes and 8 seconds. that's how long the children waited and the teachers waited. rooms $111.00 to be rescued. and while they waited, the commander waited for radio and rivals. he waited for shields, then he waited for swat. lastly, he waited for a key that was never needed. according to the time line, the gunman entered the school around 11 33 am, and here's the door. it took some 18 minutes before the police entered the classroom and killed the 18 year old. the screen grabbed from a security camera shows arm police in a school corridor all just minutes off to the killer, entered 3 minutes after the 700 west building. there were a sufficien
a race its attack that killed 10 black people in the state of new york and a massacre at his school in a while they in texas, when 19 children and 2 teachers were killed on tuesday, senior official overseas, the police in texas called the officers response involving an object failure, my car has more from washington dc on the passenger side, lined by posterboard, showing a timeline of the shooting. the condemnation of the states top lawman was absolute . one error, 14 minutes and 8 seconds....
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as this 275 mass shooting at the beginning of the year by a racist who killed 10 blacks in the state. new york 20 children were victims of a psychopath in texasng the sale of weapons the right to carry them by the way guaranteed by the second amendment of the constitution , spare me this shit called constitutional rights. no, i am silent and i will speak all the allotted 5 minutes. we don't care how dangerous you are. how many times have you threatened to kill someone or kill yourself you will get access to a weapon. get it, because the second amendment of the constitution guarantees it and this is nonsense now for more than two years in the senate a bill tightening the procedure for buying weapons cannot pass, representatives of the republican party block the document activists who advocate gun control launched a campaign in swing states calling on voters to put pressure on republican senators and seek tougher rules on the sale of rifles and pistols in the fall midterm congressional elections. but in order to understand the weaknesses of the democrats, no special companies are needed. voters are nervous every day about prices in stores and a
as this 275 mass shooting at the beginning of the year by a racist who killed 10 blacks in the state. new york 20 children were victims of a psychopath in texasng the sale of weapons the right to carry them by the way guaranteed by the second amendment of the constitution , spare me this shit called constitutional rights. no, i am silent and i will speak all the allotted 5 minutes. we don't care how dangerous you are. how many times have you threatened to kill someone or kill yourself you will...
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of getting legal concealed carry permits. >> let me ask you this because this is states rights, new york and texas don't have to do it the samed come up with some grand compromise that sent 90% of state powers back to states and part of the cost of that would be more local gun control issues, i would be happy to make that bargain. the problem is first of all you would have to do something about the constitution, the second amendment and the 14th amendment which says that federal rights also supersede state rights. >> the 14th amendment keeps being expanded and reinterpreted. before heller, there wasn't a decision until the 1930s. the nra was a different organization at the time that worked with the federal government to restrictions on machine guns, on sawed off shotguns. where can we find common sense common ground. and because of the timing of this, a new poll out yesterday showing only a quarter of americans have confidence in the court. as it becomes more politicized and more partisan and more decisions that fly in the face of supermajority opinion, that whittles away at the court's credibility and that's a larger problem
of getting legal concealed carry permits. >> let me ask you this because this is states rights, new york and texas don't have to do it the samed come up with some grand compromise that sent 90% of state powers back to states and part of the cost of that would be more local gun control issues, i would be happy to make that bargain. the problem is first of all you would have to do something about the constitution, the second amendment and the 14th amendment which says that federal rights...
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state of texas, killing 19 schoolchildren and two teachers. and, 18 days after another 18—year—old gunman opened fire in a grocery store in the city of buffalo, new yorkalled for tougher gun control laws in this country, and indeed a small group of bipartisan — a bipartisan group of senators has been meeting to discuss some possible measures. but, republicans remain starkly opposed to any form of gun control measures in this country, they argue that more policing, greater mental health checks are the answer to incidents like this. indeed, it's now that there will be very little done as a result of this. indeed, there were caused by measures after the sandy hook shooting nearly ten years ago but no legislation ended up being passed by congress. david willis there. in being passed by congress. david willis there.- being passed by congress. david willis there. in the us, the 18-year-old _ david willis there. in the us, the 18-year-old accused - david willis there. in the us, the 18-year-old accused of. the 18—year—old accused of killing ten by people in new york last month has been charged with murder, hate crimes and domestic terrorism. prosecutors alle
state of texas, killing 19 schoolchildren and two teachers. and, 18 days after another 18—year—old gunman opened fire in a grocery store in the city of buffalo, new yorkalled for tougher gun control laws in this country, and indeed a small group of bipartisan — a bipartisan group of senators has been meeting to discuss some possible measures. but, republicans remain starkly opposed to any form of gun control measures in this country, they argue that more policing, greater mental health...
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new york. the bodies of 46 dead migrants have been found in a trucks trailer in the. 3 state of texas, the states the governor has blamed the us president saying, calling the death a deadly consequence of biden's open border policy. these deaths are on biden, they are a result of his deadly open border policies. they show the deadly consequences of his refusal to enforce the law. officers arrived at the scene in the city of san antonio after a local worker heard a cry for help. on opening the trailer, they discovered 16 other people, including 4 children suffering various states of heat related illness, alongside the dead. temperatures are understood to have reached at $39.00 degrees celsius. that's 102.2 degrees fahrenheit in the area, although it will have been far hotter inside the trailer compartment, 3 people were taken into custody and police are carrying out an investigation. the g 7 leaders have used this week's form to announce billions of dollars of investments in global infrastructure projects. that's in an effort to try and countered china's expansion of power overseas through its amb
new york. the bodies of 46 dead migrants have been found in a trucks trailer in the. 3 state of texas, the states the governor has blamed the us president saying, calling the death a deadly consequence of biden's open border policy. these deaths are on biden, they are a result of his deadly open border policies. they show the deadly consequences of his refusal to enforce the law. officers arrived at the scene in the city of san antonio after a local worker heard a cry for help. on opening the...
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killed when a gunman opened fire to school and founding in the state of texas and a racist attack on the black shoppers in buffalo, new york, the f. 10 people dead. there been several other mast shootings in recent days and actually, so is there nothing that we can do is nothing that you personally are willing to do to stop the cancer of white supremacy and the domestic terrorism, terrorism it inspires because if there is nothing, then respectfully senators, you should yield your positions of authority and influence to others that are willing to lead on this issue. the urgency of the moment demands no less. my mother's life matter. my mother's life mattered. your actions here to day would tell us how much it matters to you. american actor matthew mccullen. he was born in you valley. he became emotional while talking about the school children killed me. they were green high top, convers, with a hurt she had hand drawn on the right toe, because they represented her love of nature. camilla's got these shoes. can you show the shoes place for these every day? be the same green, convers on her feet, that turned out to be the onl
killed when a gunman opened fire to school and founding in the state of texas and a racist attack on the black shoppers in buffalo, new york, the f. 10 people dead. there been several other mast shootings in recent days and actually, so is there nothing that we can do is nothing that you personally are willing to do to stop the cancer of white supremacy and the domestic terrorism, terrorism it inspires because if there is nothing, then respectfully senators, you should yield your positions of...
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in the state of texas, 16 survivors were taken to hospital suffering heat exhaustion. we have breaking news out of new york, the former british socialized gillan maxwell, has been sentenced after being convicted for child sex trafficking last year. let's bring in a gabriel is on though, who will tell us so what's, what's the sentence? april the judge just handed down the sentence and it's 20 years in prison. forgive elaine maxwell plus 5 years of supervised, released after that. so she's 60 years old. so that means the 1st chance dickie lane maxwell could see. freedom again. she would be 80 years old. now the prosecution had asked for as much as 55 years. the defense was asking for between 4 and 5 years. but the judge saying that the sent seen guidelines based on the crimes that she was convicted for by a jury in december. the guidelines were 18 to 20 years. and the judge just within the last 2 minutes or so issued her a verdict of the sentence of 20 years. this will now conclude this long awe drama and saga of one of the most high profile, international ha, sex trafficking cases in recent memory. i can te
in the state of texas, 16 survivors were taken to hospital suffering heat exhaustion. we have breaking news out of new york, the former british socialized gillan maxwell, has been sentenced after being convicted for child sex trafficking last year. let's bring in a gabriel is on though, who will tell us so what's, what's the sentence? april the judge just handed down the sentence and it's 20 years in prison. forgive elaine maxwell plus 5 years of supervised, released after that. so she's 60...
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state of texas. and the racist attack on the black shop was in buffalo, new york left 10 people dead. have been several other must shootings in recent days . an ax yourself, is there nothing that we can do? is there nothing that you personally are willing to do to stop the cancer of white supremacy and the domestic terrorism, terrorism it inspires because if there is nothing, then respectfully senators, you should, you hear positions of authority and in florence to others that are willing to lead on this issue, the urgency of the moment demands no less my mother's life matter. my mother's life mattered your actions here to day. we're tell us how much it matters to you. and the american actor matthew mcculla, he was born in your vall, that he made an emotional play of to meeting president joe biden made. they were green hi, top converse with a heart. she had hand drawn on the right toe because they represented her love of nature. camilla's got these shoes. can you show the shoes place for these every day? these the same green, convers on her feet, that turned out to be the only clear e
state of texas. and the racist attack on the black shop was in buffalo, new york left 10 people dead. have been several other must shootings in recent days . an ax yourself, is there nothing that we can do? is there nothing that you personally are willing to do to stop the cancer of white supremacy and the domestic terrorism, terrorism it inspires because if there is nothing, then respectfully senators, you should, you hear positions of authority and in florence to others that are willing to...
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we've always argued that it is congress, because that day 30 you are new york, or west virginia or texas or nebraska or any of the statescross the nation, you will have a seat at the table and you will have the people's representatives making the choice. that's what this case is all about. it's justice for -- disappointing to hear people trying to characterize it in some other way. i've been working on this since 2013. but it is critical now to understand that so that the debate will likely shift to congress, but more importaly, people k n go after federal overreach whenever it emerges. judy: what we just heard from administrator reagan and what we've heard from others is that the authority to regulate is still there, it's just the amount of flexibility is different. do you acknowledge that there are still steps that the government can take as necessary to make sure that the powerplant industry, the energy industry broadly is being careful when it comes to protecting the environment? >> most certainly there will be authorities that are available under the clean air act and that won't change from today. we've always argu
we've always argued that it is congress, because that day 30 you are new york, or west virginia or texas or nebraska or any of the statescross the nation, you will have a seat at the table and you will have the people's representatives making the choice. that's what this case is all about. it's justice for -- disappointing to hear people trying to characterize it in some other way. i've been working on this since 2013. but it is critical now to understand that so that the debate will likely...
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following a spate of recent shootings last month, 19 children and 2 teachers were killed in an attack on a primary school in texas, and 10 people at a grocery store in new york state. both the gunmen were 18 president, joe biden has held a proposals as important steps, even though they fall far short of the measures he's called for. mike hannah's live for us in washington dc. like how much of a breakthroughs this well, let me just start by saying those incidents that you refer to, those mass killings in new vaal, the, and in buffalo, new york were carried out by 18 year olds wielding a off 15 automatic weapons, which they had bought legally, now that being said, as this is a significant development, given the fact that there has not been a bipartisan agreement on gun control in decades. so this is the 1st time that that is happened for a long period of time. it has been welcomed by president biden himself, who says that it's a step in the right direction. he notes to though that it doesn't contain everything that he wanted. president biden was one of those along with tens of thousands demonstrators in the course of saturday. calling for example, for a ban on autom
following a spate of recent shootings last month, 19 children and 2 teachers were killed in an attack on a primary school in texas, and 10 people at a grocery store in new york state. both the gunmen were 18 president, joe biden has held a proposals as important steps, even though they fall far short of the measures he's called for. mike hannah's live for us in washington dc. like how much of a breakthroughs this well, let me just start by saying those incidents that you refer to, those mass...
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texas, georgia, new york, and michigan. madam president, no other developed nation on earth as even a fraction of the mass shootings we have in thes united states. president lincoln once said famously, we cannot escape history. this senate cannot escape its responsibility to do something. we cannot allow ourselves to go numb and resigned to this mass murder. negotiations arens underway on a bipartisan basis to help reduce gun violence in america. i want to thank senators chris murphy of connecticut, joan cornyn of texas and the others democrats and republican who are trying to find a day to reduce gun violence but it takes 60 senators for that to happen. i hope in good faith we can at least take a step forward from this awful situation. house of representatives already acted last year to close gaps in gun background check system. this week the house will vote on bills to support extreme risk protection orders or red flag laws and other important measures. tomorrow the senate judiciary committee which i chair will hold a hearing on mass shootinge took place in buffalo on may 14, just a few weeks ago. in the domestic terrorism threat it exposes.
texas, georgia, new york, and michigan. madam president, no other developed nation on earth as even a fraction of the mass shootings we have in thes united states. president lincoln once said famously, we cannot escape history. this senate cannot escape its responsibility to do something. we cannot allow ourselves to go numb and resigned to this mass murder. negotiations arens underway on a bipartisan basis to help reduce gun violence in america. i want to thank senators chris murphy of...
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of gun violence in the united states, front and center on capitol hill today. families of victims from the mass shootings in buffalo, new york, and uvalde, texas, described before the house oversight committee not just the horrific attacks but what they want to see congress do to prevent such tragedies from happening again. we also heard from the only pediatrician in uvalde who rushed to the hospital in the minutes after the shooting only to find there frankly was not much he could do. >> what i did find was something no prayer will ever relieve. two children whose bodies had bill pulverized by bullets fired at them, decapitated, whose flesh had been ripped apart. the only clue of their ide identities were the cartoon clothes clinging to them, cliging for life and findiing none. >> 10-year-old mia who said she survived by spreading her friend's blood over herself and playing dead, she recorded a statement. >> do you feel safe at school? why not? >> because i don't want this to happen again. >> you think it's going to happen again? >> this afternoon, the bipartisan negotiators who have been trying to reach a deal on gun reform met with a larger group of senate c
of gun violence in the united states, front and center on capitol hill today. families of victims from the mass shootings in buffalo, new york, and uvalde, texas, described before the house oversight committee not just the horrific attacks but what they want to see congress do to prevent such tragedies from happening again. we also heard from the only pediatrician in uvalde who rushed to the hospital in the minutes after the shooting only to find there frankly was not much he could do. >>...
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state restrictions and carrying a handgun in public. it follows case duties of mass shootings around the country that left more than 30 people dead at a new york state grocery store and a texasntary school. joining us for more is bloomberg's greg stohr. how far does this ruling go in effectively allowing guns to be carried in public and how much can be done when it comes to perhaps some meaning to the sensitive locations that was a key point here? greg: what the court says in the opinion by justice thomas is that most average law-abiding americans have a constitutional right to carry a handgun in public. and there are six states that have laws that make it difficult for people to get a license because they would have to show some special reason why they need a gun to protect themselves. the court did not say too much about the second question. the sensitive areas issue. the court had said in past opinions that states and local governments can carve out areas like government buildings and schools where you cannot bring a gun. the one thing the court did say is that it cannot be as big as all of manhattan. so that is an area where we see additional litigation to figure out exa
state restrictions and carrying a handgun in public. it follows case duties of mass shootings around the country that left more than 30 people dead at a new york state grocery store and a texasntary school. joining us for more is bloomberg's greg stohr. how far does this ruling go in effectively allowing guns to be carried in public and how much can be done when it comes to perhaps some meaning to the sensitive locations that was a key point here? greg: what the court says in the opinion by...
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texas, and buffalo, new york. the bill includes enhanced background checks and millions of dollars in funding for states to administered flag laws. tonight passing 65-33. it's the first major piece of gun legislation to pass in congress in nearly three decades. now it heads to house. >>> earlier today also in the nation's capital, the supreme court handing down a major victory for gun rights advocates that some say could make communities less safe, striking down a century-old new york law that limited who could legally carry a concealed weapon. now some cities across the country are bracing for the impact. here's abc's trevor ault for our ongoing series "guns in america." >> i will wake up crying because i was having a dream every single night that the shooting happened over and over and over again. >> reporter: zeneta everhart knows firsthand the damage a gun can do. she sees it river day in her son. 21-year-old zaire was one of the three people who survived the tops grocery shooting in buffalo, new york. he'll have shrapnel in his body the rest of his life. >> that's what made it the most my son was at work doing w
texas, and buffalo, new york. the bill includes enhanced background checks and millions of dollars in funding for states to administered flag laws. tonight passing 65-33. it's the first major piece of gun legislation to pass in congress in nearly three decades. now it heads to house. >>> earlier today also in the nation's capital, the supreme court handing down a major victory for gun rights advocates that some say could make communities less safe, striking down a century-old new york...
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framework on a series of measures just three weeks after the mass shooting in uvalde, texas, and buffalo, new york. a centerpiece of the deal is to provide substantial resources for states to implement red flag laws. allowing individuals like police or family members to petition courts to keep firearms away from people deemed a risk to them sfz or others. the proposal does not include a total ban on assault weapons. it also does not include raising the minimum age to buy an assault weapon. and a group of ten democrats and ten republicans signed a joints statement backing the framework but sources familiar with the negotiations say that the final bill has not yet been written, does what has been agreed upon have the potential to change, garrett? >> i think it is possible. particularly around the background checks. the reason why is what they're true iing to do is set up a individual, an 18-year-olds tried to buy a weapon, it will trigger a review, by law enforcement or the federal nix system to look back into their juvenile records or check in with local law enforcement to see if there is anything here that we should be aware of it. the problem is every state handles juv
framework on a series of measures just three weeks after the mass shooting in uvalde, texas, and buffalo, new york. a centerpiece of the deal is to provide substantial resources for states to implement red flag laws. allowing individuals like police or family members to petition courts to keep firearms away from people deemed a risk to them sfz or others. the proposal does not include a total ban on assault weapons. it also does not include raising the minimum age to buy an assault weapon. and...
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pen is a reference to the constitution of the possibility of a state secession from the united states. but if new york is only hinting, then texas is already getting ready, local republicans do not want to live in a country where the democrats from washington impose orders at the party congress announced preparations for a referendum. they also approved the decision not to recognize biden's victory in the presidential election in 2020, considering it dishonest, i will write that this is not true, they also reproached 10 republicans who voted for tougher gun laws and called homosexuality an abnormal way of life the gulf between america, traditional and progressive become more and more no one wants to look in the mirror and in a split. some activists blame the russian president. an example is the president of the american biden. introduced the term putin's price increase. putin invaded ukraine putin invaded ukraine with a 100,000- strong army first war in ukraine , us fuel prices rose by almost $ 2 over the head biden 12 times in an address to the nation will say the name putin but the mantra does not work 89% of americans, accord
pen is a reference to the constitution of the possibility of a state secession from the united states. but if new york is only hinting, then texas is already getting ready, local republicans do not want to live in a country where the democrats from washington impose orders at the party congress announced preparations for a referendum. they also approved the decision not to recognize biden's victory in the presidential election in 2020, considering it dishonest, i will write that this is not...
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state of new york's right and responsibility to protect its citizens. this decision isn't just reckless . it's reprehensible. gun rights are a contentious issue in a country. still reeling from mass shootings involved a texas and buffalo, new york in the wake of these killings, the u. s. senate is seeking to pass a bipartisan bill on gun control. but at the same time, the supreme court's ruling has forced a rethink of safety measures across the country, making tackling gun violence and increasingly complicated task. you're watching the w news up next business is, was daniel winter. i will be back with you tomorrow. take care. ah ah ah ah.
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of their way and not enough, obviously, to stand up. i think there are as many fortune 500 companies in texas as there is in new york these days. texas is the second wealthiest statethe country. it would be an economy of texas would be ninth in the world. i think they just haven't stepped up, and i think every time, i think it's this error that people keep making which is first, it's oh, donald trump, he's not going to represent and then he gets elected. oh, everybody else isn't like donald trump and the adults in the republican party will take care of it, they don't take care of it. oh, if we get past this x, y and z we'll be okay, and whoever it is, whether it's american airlines and the oil companies or whatever, i think this idea that these republicans like, they're taking care of us right now, every sign should point to them that every time they think they're a friend they're coming for you next. i mean, the first people in line are all of the traditionally -- historically discriminated against groups, they'll take those down the list and as governor desantis has shown he's willing to go after disney. he's willing to go after the sports stadiums. he's willing
of their way and not enough, obviously, to stand up. i think there are as many fortune 500 companies in texas as there is in new york these days. texas is the second wealthiest statethe country. it would be an economy of texas would be ninth in the world. i think they just haven't stepped up, and i think every time, i think it's this error that people keep making which is first, it's oh, donald trump, he's not going to represent and then he gets elected. oh, everybody else isn't like donald...
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new gun safety regulations. john yang has more. >> amna, the trail of gun carnage since friday night stretches across at least 10 states, according to gun violence archive. michigan, tennessee, arizona, new york, pennsylvania, south carolina, texas, georgia, nebraska, and virginia. the toll: at least 17 people dead and more than 50 injured. in philadelphia, a brawl on a crowded street saturday night turned into a gun fight, leaving three people dead and 12 more hurt. larry krasner is the philadelphia district attorney. >> i went to the scene myself the morning after the shooting to see what was there. it was chilling. no less chilling that it happened in more than 10 places around the country. >> many health care providers say gun violence is a public health issue. after the nra said physicians should stay in their lane, dozens responded with stories about treating gun shot victims with the hashtag this is our lane. one of them is dr. joseph sakran, a trauma surgeon at johns hopkins hospital in baltimore anhimself a survivor of a life-threatening gunshot wound. dr. sakran, thanks so much for being with us. so much attention when it comes to gun violence after horrific events like buffalo and uvalde vanessa: -- buffalo and uvalde
new gun safety regulations. john yang has more. >> amna, the trail of gun carnage since friday night stretches across at least 10 states, according to gun violence archive. michigan, tennessee, arizona, new york, pennsylvania, south carolina, texas, georgia, nebraska, and virginia. the toll: at least 17 people dead and more than 50 injured. in philadelphia, a brawl on a crowded street saturday night turned into a gun fight, leaving three people dead and 12 more hurt. larry krasner is the...
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california gained $3 billion from new york, but california ended up losing more than twice that to texas and arizona. now, the average income of those leaving the high-tech statesarly 3% of its income that shows the people who are leaving are the bigger earners and the bigger taxpayers >> so interesting, that data and yet rents at all-time highs in new york and apartment prices which you track closely seem to be strong too. it's hard to figure out. we talked a great deal about s.a.l.t. tax, which there is a workaround for >> well, the people who are buying certainly 80% to 90% of those at the high end are not primary taxpayers, not primary residents of new york. the rental market is perplexing, but we do have this disconnect we'll see what happens this year >> yeah, we know you will be following it for us, robert. $97 billion budget right here in the city of new york, larger than the state of florida's. robert frank, thank you. >> treasury secretary janet yellen defending president biden's 2023 budget on the hill this morning ylan mui has the highlights for us ylan >> david, that hearing is still ongoing and yellen started by calling the current level of inflat
california gained $3 billion from new york, but california ended up losing more than twice that to texas and arizona. now, the average income of those leaving the high-tech statesarly 3% of its income that shows the people who are leaving are the bigger earners and the bigger taxpayers >> so interesting, that data and yet rents at all-time highs in new york and apartment prices which you track closely seem to be strong too. it's hard to figure out. we talked a great deal about s.a.l.t....
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texas from new york, and immediately reached out to my team. and said, listen, there are millions of people across the state who are now under attack. we have a trigger law in texas that deems all abortion will be outlawed, beginning at fertilization, with no exception for rape or incest. how do we do everything that we can right now, to fight for them, and to make sure that everyone has a chance to act? because, action is gonna be our best way to overcome this. it's the key to victory, and it's the antidote to the despair that so many are tempted to succumb to at this moment. as you mentioned a moment minutes ago, we had our biggest weekend of knocking on doors since we began this campaign, in november. more than 30,000 times, a volunteer knocked on the door of a complete stranger, and invited them to come into the election, participate in our democracy, in a state that does more than any other suppress and intimidate the vote. and ensure that every single one of us understands what's on the line. and the fact that this is happening more than four months away from this election on number eight tells you everything about how motivate
texas from new york, and immediately reached out to my team. and said, listen, there are millions of people across the state who are now under attack. we have a trigger law in texas that deems all abortion will be outlawed, beginning at fertilization, with no exception for rape or incest. how do we do everything that we can right now, to fight for them, and to make sure that everyone has a chance to act? because, action is gonna be our best way to overcome this. it's the key to victory, and...
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state of new york's right and responsibility to protect its citizens. this decision isn't just reckless. it's reprehensible. gun rights are a contentious issue in a country still reeling from mass shootings, inova, they, texas and buffalo, new york in the wake of these killings. the u. s. senate is seeking to pass a bipartisan bill on gun control. but at the same time, the supreme court's ruling has forced a rethink of safety measures across the country, making tackling gun violence and increasingly complicated task. i must turn to a large walrus which has been causing a step in a norwegian coastal town. hundreds of kilometers from her home in the arctic circle . the walrus was known as freya, has taken a fancy to sun bathing on boats, but is a rather awkward problem. most of the vessels are, let's say, on the smaller side, while frere at 700 kilograms is a whole lot of marble. me, freya, walrus with the thing. christ sunbathing on a small boat. what are we supposed to do if you know the damage from a 700 killer walrus on your boat can be extensive. that especially when she chooses a vessel that's not walrus worthy. and surprisingly, boat owners aren't excited share with freya. i mean, i don't want it under
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state of new york's right and responsibility to protect its citizens. this decision isn't just reckless. it's reprehensible. gun rights are a contentious issue in a country still reeling from mass shootings, inova, they, texas, and buffalo, new york. the supreme court's ruling has forced a rethink of safety measures across the country, making tackling gun violence and increasingly complicated task. let's take a quick look now at some of the other stores making headlines. at this hour. british prime minister boris johnson's conservatives have suffered to crushing defeats in parliamentary by elections. one of the losses was in a part of southwest england held by his party for well over a century, the defeats or the latest blow for the embattled leader and could renew speculation about his future. the lease in ecuador is capital have fired tear gas protesters as they tried to enter the congress building nationwide demonstrations against rising fuel prices and the high cost of living have shut down the capital for over a week. 3 people have died in the unrest. new russian president vladimir putin says he is re routing trade, an oil towards countries from the bricks group of emerging economies in the wake of wes
state of new york's right and responsibility to protect its citizens. this decision isn't just reckless. it's reprehensible. gun rights are a contentious issue in a country still reeling from mass shootings, inova, they, texas, and buffalo, new york. the supreme court's ruling has forced a rethink of safety measures across the country, making tackling gun violence and increasingly complicated task. let's take a quick look now at some of the other stores making headlines. at this hour. british...
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state of new york's right and responsibility to protect its citizens. this decision isn't just reckless. it's reprehensible. gun rights are a contentious issue in a country. still reeling from mass shootings involved a texas and buffalo new york. the supreme court's ruling has forced a rethink of safety measures across the country, making tackling gun violence and increasingly complicated task. international aid is trickling into eastern afghanistan a day after a powerful earthquake of the killed at least 1000 people, and injured many more. a spokesman for the ruling taliban says, rescue efforts and nearly complete the quake comes as the country is already facing . drought and food shortages says the taliban to pa last august has become harder for 8 agencies to operate in the country. scenes of destruction like these all across spectacle province. in eastern afghanistan, people were still sifting through what's left of their destroyed homes. the hope of still finding some one alive slowly waning. most people have lost some one in the deadly quake. some families have been decimated. dogwood is a mother, i lost 12 members of my family, and my house would that get it is completely destroyed, the mazda and ev
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states that may not be hit as hard, florida, texas, tennessee, the carolinas. why won't they be hit as hard? because there's a ton of people leaving deep blue states like new york jersey and illinois and california and they are moving to those states. so demand will remain higher. but we are seeing is a complete devolution of the democratic party. the party that is now hell-bent on decline and destruction and so addicted to their cult, they won't -- they will not even consider changing course. you have a party created, one big far left political cocktail, and that's creating one bad crisis after another. the washington swamp coast-to-coast, flyover country, city to city, everywhere in between. when democrats are in charge, costs go up, crime goes up, quality of life goes down and you make less money. just look at the failing far left d.a. out in los angeles, the sky george gascon. he's now being exposed yet again. as we are now learning, the gang member accused of murdering two police officers in l.a. county this week -- oh, this guy has a long rap sheet still out roaming the streets after being given a lenient plea bargain by his office last year. what was the
states that may not be hit as hard, florida, texas, tennessee, the carolinas. why won't they be hit as hard? because there's a ton of people leaving deep blue states like new york jersey and illinois and california and they are moving to those states. so demand will remain higher. but we are seeing is a complete devolution of the democratic party. the party that is now hell-bent on decline and destruction and so addicted to their cult, they won't -- they will not even consider changing course....
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state of new york's right and responsibility to protect its citizens. this decision isn't just reckless. it's reprehensible. gun rights are a contentious issue in a country still reeling from mass shootings, inova, they, texas and buffalo, new york in the wake of these killings. the u. s. senate is seeking to pass a bipartisan bill on gun control. but at the same time, the supreme court's ruling has forced a rethink of safety measures across the country, making tackling gun violence and increasingly complicated task. drew stevenson is a professor of law at the south texas college of law and houston and elia. i asked him what this ruling means for the campaign in the us for tough a gun control laws. well, it makes it more complicated. the, this specific case actually doesn't affect all that many people because most states in the united states already basically allow a carrying firearms in public and in a way that would fit with the supreme court ruling. the thing that's going to have the long term consequences from the court's opinion is the type of reasoning they use. so for over a decade, all the federal courts have been using something, lawyers called intermediate scrutiny, or a 2 step legal analysis. whe
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state. a profile of mass shootings from uvalde, texas to buffalo, new york are igniting outrage and calls forhe violence. today activists in more than 400 cities are taking part. we have correspondents covering the rallies up and down the east coast. let's begin with brian todd in washington. rally goers have heard from a slate of speakers at today's march and it was passionate at times i was watching real heartfelt messages from parents and students who survived these kinds of attacks. what was the message? >> reporter: jim the messages were those of anger and frustration, mostly that more has not been done to end gun violence in the united states especially since the parkland massacre in 2018. also this march for our lives movement was started by young people who were involved in the parkland shooting, victims of the parkland shooting, they say they want to be the generation that ends this nonsense, this madness of gun violence in schools and elsewhere. but also, jim, the message was that of personal loss. the people recounting the whorrr they felt as they went through the loss. these are p
state. a profile of mass shootings from uvalde, texas to buffalo, new york are igniting outrage and calls forhe violence. today activists in more than 400 cities are taking part. we have correspondents covering the rallies up and down the east coast. let's begin with brian todd in washington. rally goers have heard from a slate of speakers at today's march and it was passionate at times i was watching real heartfelt messages from parents and students who survived these kinds of attacks. what...