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instead i have an a, a-plus in nra. a significant contrast between the two candidates for the united states senate here in montana. yes, we've looked at the issue of gun violence. it's a broader issue than just guns. this is violence overall in our society. studying the issue, con clues, guns aren't the problem. moregun control would not have prevented many of the tragedies seen across country. an issue of violence, mental health. an example we saw here in montana. if you remember, threats on social media down around darby. sheriff, county sheriff, responded to that threat and arrest add young person there, because if you threaten somebody's life, that can be a felony. arrested and dealt with it. contrast that with wrapped in florida. threats made. everyone knew the person would probably act violently. they didn't deal with it and a tragedy in one of our schools. this is why you need to understand, the governor does, the second amendment is not about hunting but liberty. about freedom, and what part of "shall not infrin
instead i have an a, a-plus in nra. a significant contrast between the two candidates for the united states senate here in montana. yes, we've looked at the issue of gun violence. it's a broader issue than just guns. this is violence overall in our society. studying the issue, con clues, guns aren't the problem. moregun control would not have prevented many of the tragedies seen across country. an issue of violence, mental health. an example we saw here in montana. if you remember, threats on...
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he also has voted, always, with the nra and against gun safety reforms that would lead to tremendousafety in our communities. he cannot have it both ways. ryan: congressman roy, 30 seconds. rep. roy: it is critically important for people to understand the games being played in washington, d.c. again, my opponent would be right there with democrats and what speaker pelosi would want have prosecuted numerous bad guys and put people behind bars who have abused women and violated the law. this bill had a bunch of stuff added to it that would have attacked our second amendment rights, which my opponent just said is unimportant to protect, and would have changed the definition of women and made it easier for -- into we are going to get the second amendment coming up in a bit. randy: health care -- obviously, the supreme court will pick this up, expected to about a week after the election, the affordable care act and the challenge from states, including taxes. whatever happens there, what do you support in terms of health care. do you support a full repeal of what we call obamacare? how wou
he also has voted, always, with the nra and against gun safety reforms that would lead to tremendousafety in our communities. he cannot have it both ways. ryan: congressman roy, 30 seconds. rep. roy: it is critically important for people to understand the games being played in washington, d.c. again, my opponent would be right there with democrats and what speaker pelosi would want have prosecuted numerous bad guys and put people behind bars who have abused women and violated the law. this bill...
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trump said people were too afraid of the nra, the politicians should stand up to the nra. he said government should be able to take away guns from people without due process. guns first, due process second, he said. >> and if you could add what you have also, and i think you can, into the bill -- can you do that? joe, can you do that? pat, can you add -- you're not going to agree with me. >> you saw how delighted feinstein was. that rocked washington. the president then met the next day with the nra and reversed his position entirely. the president's doctors moved up the target date he would be able to appear in public. he may have a rally. tracie potts will be talking about that and we'll be talking about the 25th amendment on twitter. follow me @scottmcgrew. >> thanks so much, scott. >>> here is an unusual warning from california's secretary of state ahead of election day. he says he expects a safe election and is remining officers to be prepared for potential disruptions or voter intimidation. it's a felony to possess a firearm at a polling location or to threaten someo
trump said people were too afraid of the nra, the politicians should stand up to the nra. he said government should be able to take away guns from people without due process. guns first, due process second, he said. >> and if you could add what you have also, and i think you can, into the bill -- can you do that? joe, can you do that? pat, can you add -- you're not going to agree with me. >> you saw how delighted feinstein was. that rocked washington. the president then met the next...
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and nonprofits like the nra. and this subcommittee works to support thoseefforts . >> thank you, i'm very grateful. >> i want to thank ambassador norm eisen. i want to thank kathleen clark. lj lederman, letterman, i'm sorry and steve rosenthal . and mister gray wall, all five of you have done an outstanding job in responding to multiple questions. i want to thank you all for doing that and i think only with me in thanking the staff that's done a great job today in preparing quickly for this hearing. i want to thank them for who they are. [inaudible] in closing, i would like to thank our witnesses are joining us. please be advised that the members submit these questions will be answered later inwriting . those questions and your answers have been made part of the formalhearing record . i want to thank the ranking members and we will be together on tuesday on aca which, with that the subcommittee stands adjourn. god bless. >> coming up tonight at eastern house intelligence committee hearing on the spread of misinfo
and nonprofits like the nra. and this subcommittee works to support thoseefforts . >> thank you, i'm very grateful. >> i want to thank ambassador norm eisen. i want to thank kathleen clark. lj lederman, letterman, i'm sorry and steve rosenthal . and mister gray wall, all five of you have done an outstanding job in responding to multiple questions. i want to thank you all for doing that and i think only with me in thanking the staff that's done a great job today in preparing quickly...
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i have an a+ with the nra and he has an ass. montana wants lower taxes, high wages, he has raised the taxes as governor and montanans want to move forward with the keystone pipeline. steve has, but opposed to it. montanans want their voice heard in the supreme court with amy kony -- amy coney barrett as the next justice. to protect our way of life here in montana, steve a year ago stood up and said he wanted to see president trump impeached and removed from office. montanans want a senator that is pro-life. steve has the most radical positions on abortion of any governor in america. so, i'm grateful to serve montana in the senate for the past six years. it's been the honor of my life and i humbly ask for your vote. >> that concludes today's debate for the senate here on the television network and we would like to thank the governor and the senator for a spirited debate. good luck to both of you as the campaign winds down. our team isn't quite done yet. we invite you to join us in just five minutes at 7:05 tonight or facebook liv
i have an a+ with the nra and he has an ass. montana wants lower taxes, high wages, he has raised the taxes as governor and montanans want to move forward with the keystone pipeline. steve has, but opposed to it. montanans want their voice heard in the supreme court with amy kony -- amy coney barrett as the next justice. to protect our way of life here in montana, steve a year ago stood up and said he wanted to see president trump impeached and removed from office. montanans want a senator that...
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i have an a plus from the nra, steve bullock has a f. i've cut taxes, steve bullock has raised them. -- will raise furthermore will raise them furthermore in d.c. i support the keystone pipeline, steve bullock is opposed to it. i support amy coney barrett for the supreme court, he is opposed to her. i stand with president trump to protect our montana way of life. steve bullock a year ago tonight stood up and said he wants to see the president of the united states impeached and removed from office. how do you expect him to work with president trump? on issue of life, i am pro-life. steve bullock has the most radical positions on abortion of any governor, of any elected official in our country. he would not even pass a law to stop an abortion minutes before a baby might be born. i'm grateful for serving you in the united states senate for the last six years. it has been the honor of my life and i humbly ask you for your vote. john: thank you, senator daines. i want to thank both candidates and our campaign staffs for making tonight's event
i have an a plus from the nra, steve bullock has a f. i've cut taxes, steve bullock has raised them. -- will raise furthermore will raise them furthermore in d.c. i support the keystone pipeline, steve bullock is opposed to it. i support amy coney barrett for the supreme court, he is opposed to her. i stand with president trump to protect our montana way of life. steve bullock a year ago tonight stood up and said he wants to see the president of the united states impeached and removed from...
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it is a movement that is far to the right of the nra which i think for a lot of listeners might be as shocking concept because for many years we thought of the nra in this country as pretty staunch when it comes to gun rights. we tell the story of this movement by looking at these sort of three members of it, the door brothers in a podcast. essentially take us through the more recent rise of what's been a much older philosophy of gun rights and the constitution essentially that's been around since the 1970s or so, but what we've watched with the dorr brothers in particular and the party is at their very great adept in skilled at facebook live in particular which is sort of allowed for what feels like a significant growth in the popular of some of the messaging, like i said, has been around for many years. hopefully that's enough of an explanation. >> yeah, that's a great start for us, thank you. and undoubtedly we will come back and talk more about some of the specifics from the podcast but also from your wider reporting. first though i would like to bring sam jackson into the convers
it is a movement that is far to the right of the nra which i think for a lot of listeners might be as shocking concept because for many years we thought of the nra in this country as pretty staunch when it comes to gun rights. we tell the story of this movement by looking at these sort of three members of it, the door brothers in a podcast. essentially take us through the more recent rise of what's been a much older philosophy of gun rights and the constitution essentially that's been around...
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to the nra says, we have to organize, this protected labor legislation is not all that it is out made to be. and it energizes the union, and by then black women are ready. the foundations, i think, were laid in the early 1930's. the watershed moment is august 16, 1933, when the ilg dressmakers call a strike overnight. black membership in the union grows from 400 to over 40,000. -- to over 4,000. that is the moment. and they become very, very active in the union from the moment they go in. and part of this, most of them are in the local that is run by charles zimmerman, and he has a particular take, he is committed to this idea of a social union ism. and he takes it seriously. and black women really embraced it, they are on the executive board of local 22, they are active in all aspects of the union, and my work traces them from the union into the civil rights movement. this is a pathway. the skills they develop in management, in what i call the democratic life of the union, really prepares them as a part of the vanguard of the black civil rights movement in the 1940's. the fair employ
to the nra says, we have to organize, this protected labor legislation is not all that it is out made to be. and it energizes the union, and by then black women are ready. the foundations, i think, were laid in the early 1930's. the watershed moment is august 16, 1933, when the ilg dressmakers call a strike overnight. black membership in the union grows from 400 to over 40,000. -- to over 4,000. that is the moment. and they become very, very active in the union from the moment they go in. and...
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contigo por eso contar con informacion precisa e es clave con mejores coberturas minuto a minuto en todas nraformas ahora mas que nunca tu decision cuenta n ntoticias telemundo las cosas o como son ( musica ( demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ para dolores articulares, para torceduras, blue emu maximum pain relief, alivia el dolor sin olor. su exclusiva fórmula con aceite de emu, penetra profundo y alivia dolores de artritis, y muchos más. los que saben que todo es posible con una mente...
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and other students who led the march for our lives to take on that nra and win.e are going to turn tragedy into purpose. i want to thank you for your bravery, thank you for your resolve. i want to thank all the speakers that went ahead of me, including the fda stores joining us today. you know, i tell you what, the miami heat. you ever heard of the miami heat? [cheers and applause] welcome i'm allowed to say nice things about miami heat. i apologize for that, but i want to tell you, we made it to the finals, full grit and toughness. aunt carl anthony towns, he knows what it is like to deal with this coronavirus. his dad and mom lost his wife back in april. and a lot of these families didn't have to lose anybody. matt barnes, thank you very much for being here. as well as my friends, congressman fred deutsch, thank you for your district, i appreciate it and debbie wasserman schultz. we have to send the pope back to the house of representatives. we will increase the numbers in the house of representatives. five days left, folks. millions of americans are already vo
and other students who led the march for our lives to take on that nra and win.e are going to turn tragedy into purpose. i want to thank you for your bravery, thank you for your resolve. i want to thank all the speakers that went ahead of me, including the fda stores joining us today. you know, i tell you what, the miami heat. you ever heard of the miami heat? [cheers and applause] welcome i'm allowed to say nice things about miami heat. i apologize for that, but i want to tell you, we made it...
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"a" rating from the nra. endorsed by the nra, the montana shooting sports association, and gun owners of america. my opponent has a "d" rating. cooney-bullock administration came out in favor of banning semi an automatic guns. they stood by when local communities adopted ordinances that violate our second amendment. they also stood by when local municipalities started discussing things like sanctuary cities, which was very concerning. i would not stand by. this is a clear point of distinction. i'm not sure how much more i can say. i support the second amendment. i would sign a constitutional carry bill if it came to my desk. that is pretty clear. i do want to make up point that was made earlier. in washington, i found many ways to work across the aisle. i worked with anna eshoo on health care for a telemedicine bill. i worked with democrats on bills that would improve rural broadband. i have work across the aisle on bills to reduce prescription drugs. i did that through serving meals. if you break bread toget
"a" rating from the nra. endorsed by the nra, the montana shooting sports association, and gun owners of america. my opponent has a "d" rating. cooney-bullock administration came out in favor of banning semi an automatic guns. they stood by when local communities adopted ordinances that violate our second amendment. they also stood by when local municipalities started discussing things like sanctuary cities, which was very concerning. i would not stand by. this is a clear...
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and nonprofits like the nra. this subcommittee works to support those efforts. >> we are very grateful. >> i want to ambassador normalizing. i want to thank kathleen clark. letterman, i'm sorry. steve rosenthal and mister gray wall. all five of you have been done an outstanding job in responding to multiple questions. i want to thank you all for doing that and i think joining with me in thanking the staff that's done a great job today in preparing quickly this hearing. i want to complement who they are. [inaudible] in closing, i would like to thank our witnesses for joining us. please be advised that the members have two weeks to submit questions to be answered later inwriting . those questions and your answers have been made part of the formalhearing record . i want to thank the ranking member and we will be together on tuesday on aca which republican incumbent sen cory gardner and democratic candidate john hickenlooper took part in a televised debate from colorado state university . senator gardner is considere
and nonprofits like the nra. this subcommittee works to support those efforts. >> we are very grateful. >> i want to ambassador normalizing. i want to thank kathleen clark. letterman, i'm sorry. steve rosenthal and mister gray wall. all five of you have been done an outstanding job in responding to multiple questions. i want to thank you all for doing that and i think joining with me in thanking the staff that's done a great job today in preparing quickly this hearing. i want to...
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and the attorney general is actually seeking to dissolve the nra.e continued. >>> this is an incredible story. vote. what i love about bea, guys, she says she's mailing in her ballot and she knows it's secure because she can track it electronically. she's 102. >> and she's tracking it. >> figured that out. >> very good for bea. >> she voted for fdr in 1940. >> he's not on the ballot this time. >> happy days are here again. >>> break out the blue balloons. we've been waiting for this moment. we have learned our favorite baby panda is a boy. the cub's gender was revealed online using a painting created by tien tien. they determined his sex by swabbing his cheek. the 6 week old giant panda cub is strong and healthy. he weighs close to 4 pounds and is starting to open his eyes. there he is. >> so cute. >> all together now. >> awwwww. >> it's interesting, that's the only way they can determine. they don't have the usual let's look down there and see. can you imagine if they did that for us, swab our cheek to see what our sex was? >> i prefer that, actual
and the attorney general is actually seeking to dissolve the nra.e continued. >>> this is an incredible story. vote. what i love about bea, guys, she says she's mailing in her ballot and she knows it's secure because she can track it electronically. she's 102. >> and she's tracking it. >> figured that out. >> very good for bea. >> she voted for fdr in 1940. >> he's not on the ballot this time. >> happy days are here again. >>> break out the...
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she has an f minus rating with the nra and voted against every legislation she's had the opportunityo to control guns. the second amendment is what protects the first amendment. i had a young lady the other day in her 30s that said i don't own a gun and i never will. why is this important to me. this is the flagship amendment that protects the rest of them. it's so important. this is why i'm going to congress and going to be in the senate, to protect our god-given constitutional rights including the right to bear arms. my opponent on the other hand wants to confiscate weapons. you can go to the twitter or facebook and right now and here the video of the confiscating weapons is an amazing thing. another question from tom. >> there are calls for many on changes when it comes to law enforcement into the justice system. as the system equitable for everyone and what would you change? >> certainly there's opportunities and that's why i've been working with chiefs of police but as the son of the chiefs of police i'm always going to see this through the eyes of the police officers. 99.9% of
she has an f minus rating with the nra and voted against every legislation she's had the opportunityo to control guns. the second amendment is what protects the first amendment. i had a young lady the other day in her 30s that said i don't own a gun and i never will. why is this important to me. this is the flagship amendment that protects the rest of them. it's so important. this is why i'm going to congress and going to be in the senate, to protect our god-given constitutional rights...
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at an a+ with the nra steve bullock has an f.ontana wants lower taxes, higher wages and steve bullock raised taxes as governor and his if leaving he will raise them in dc. we want to move forward with the keystone pipeline. he is come out opposed to it. montana want their voice heard in the supreme court with amy coney barrett as the next open court justice. you heard it here today, steve bullock is opposed to her and montanans stand with president trump to protect our way of life here in montana. steve bullock one year ago stood up and said he wanted to see president trump impeached and removed from office. montana's one a senator who is pro-life. steve bullock has the most radical position on abortion of any governor in america. i'm grateful to serve montana in thee senate for the past six years and spent honor of my life and i humbly ask for your vote. >> that concludes today's debate for the u.s. senate here in the montana television network. we like to think governor bullock and senator daines for a spirited debate today. go
at an a+ with the nra steve bullock has an f.ontana wants lower taxes, higher wages and steve bullock raised taxes as governor and his if leaving he will raise them in dc. we want to move forward with the keystone pipeline. he is come out opposed to it. montana want their voice heard in the supreme court with amy coney barrett as the next open court justice. you heard it here today, steve bullock is opposed to her and montanans stand with president trump to protect our way of life here in...
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dole: i've told the nra that is history. i'm not good to worry anymore. let us do something better. let us stop playing the political game, mr. president, talking about this and this. you add up the states that have used instant check and the weapons that kept out of the hands of criminals, it would far surpass the number you mentioned. in my view, if you want to be protective, you ought to vote for bob dole and we will get the instant check passed. moderator: mr. president, senator dole said the other day you practiced a foreign policy that has lessened the credibility of united states throughout the world. is he wrong about that? pres. clinton: if that is what he said, he is not right about that. look at where we are today. the united states is still the indispensable nation in the aftermath of the cold war and on the brink of the 21st century. i have worked to support our country is the strongest force for peace and freedom, prosperity, and security. we have done the following things. number one, we have managed the aftermath of the cold war, supporting a big drop in nuclear weap
dole: i've told the nra that is history. i'm not good to worry anymore. let us do something better. let us stop playing the political game, mr. president, talking about this and this. you add up the states that have used instant check and the weapons that kept out of the hands of criminals, it would far surpass the number you mentioned. in my view, if you want to be protective, you ought to vote for bob dole and we will get the instant check passed. moderator: mr. president, senator dole said...
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but the nra -- it's not that. it's not the national recovery act that does it either. but i think a response by the unions to the nire that said we have to organize. this sort of protected labor legislation is not all that it is made out to be. and it energizes the union and by then black women are ready. the foundations, i think, were laid in the early 1930s. the big moment, the water shed moment is august 16th, 1933 when the press makers called a strike overnight. the black membership in the union goes from 400 to over 4,000. that's the moment. they become very, very active in the union from the moment they go in. i think part of this is -- and most of them are in local 22, which is run by charles zimmerman. he has a particular take. he's committed to the idea of a social unionism. he takes it seriously. and black women embrace this. they're on the executive board of local 22. they're active in all aspects of the union. my work sort of traces them from the union into the civil rights moment. the skills they developed in management and what i call the democratic life
but the nra -- it's not that. it's not the national recovery act that does it either. but i think a response by the unions to the nire that said we have to organize. this sort of protected labor legislation is not all that it is made out to be. and it energizes the union and by then black women are ready. the foundations, i think, were laid in the early 1930s. the big moment, the water shed moment is august 16th, 1933 when the press makers called a strike overnight. the black membership in the...
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were going to be pro-life, pro-gun, vote against nancy pelosi, and they've got an f rating with the nrang down the line with pelosi and aoc. not selling in a lot of those places. look, they're pulling out all the stops on the other side. you had michelle obama out again today pleading with people to vote. they've got to scare people, they've got to frighten people, they've got to attack our president every single day. he's in the hospital, and they're attacking the president. i mean, this is disgraceful. you talked about it a little while ago with newt, with the speaker. people see this, and it's angering a lot of folks who are saying i'm showing up and voting for donald trump. lou: you bet. and the democrat party, whatever else it is, it has become the party of hate. congressman, great to have you with us. congressman steve scalise. >>> up next, more on the president's road to a full recovery from the china virus. dr. marc siegel joins us right after these quick messages. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ seeing what people left behind in the attic. well, saving on ho
were going to be pro-life, pro-gun, vote against nancy pelosi, and they've got an f rating with the nrang down the line with pelosi and aoc. not selling in a lot of those places. look, they're pulling out all the stops on the other side. you had michelle obama out again today pleading with people to vote. they've got to scare people, they've got to frighten people, they've got to attack our president every single day. he's in the hospital, and they're attacking the president. i mean, this is...
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96% of the time, and i'm free market, and i'm very pro-god, pro-gun, and he has a d- rating from the nraand have an a rating. we have tons of momentum, and we're really excited. this is actually the closest congressional district in the country that did not go for donald trump in 2016. he only lost it by about 550 votes, and we have so far $3.7 million raised. we have a really good shot at this even though it is in southwest oregon. thank goodness, port lan's not in the district -- [laughter] were port lan's not in the -- portland's not in the ticket. it's very exciting. and if any of your viewers would like to support us, they can go to alex for oregon.com, and we really appreciate it. thank you. lou: you bet. let's turn to this election because, as alek just said, his district gave clinton the win by .1%, just over 500 votes. give us a sense of it. we -- i haven't seen any polling on the district. is there polling? what -- how do you judge where you are right now in the race? >> well, we've actually, we have done some polling. unfortunately, i don't want to give away any secrets, but w
96% of the time, and i'm free market, and i'm very pro-god, pro-gun, and he has a d- rating from the nraand have an a rating. we have tons of momentum, and we're really excited. this is actually the closest congressional district in the country that did not go for donald trump in 2016. he only lost it by about 550 votes, and we have so far $3.7 million raised. we have a really good shot at this even though it is in southwest oregon. thank goodness, port lan's not in the district -- [laughter]...
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the nra also tweeted simply saying congratulations justice amy coney barrett that coming up in the next week or so on the supreme court docket a big issue that the justices will review the affordable care act. arguments are scheduled for november 10th live in the newsroom. sanaz tahernia kron 4 news thank you nice and just days before the country elects its next president the u.s. is dealing with the highest. >>average number of covid-19 cases since the pandemic began new mexico that seeing the highest spike in new cases over 2 week 103% spike rhode island had the second highest spike 99%. >>california has a 38% increase over that same period. the country is averaging 29,000 new daily cases over a 2 week period and that is higher than the initial wave in mid july and because of the spike in cases the stock market had its worst day in a month the s and p down nearly 2%, deepening its losses from last week. cruise lines and airlines were down sharply meantime hope is fading for another virus relief bill any time soon today house speaker nancy pelosi and treasury secretary steven mnuchin n
the nra also tweeted simply saying congratulations justice amy coney barrett that coming up in the next week or so on the supreme court docket a big issue that the justices will review the affordable care act. arguments are scheduled for november 10th live in the newsroom. sanaz tahernia kron 4 news thank you nice and just days before the country elects its next president the u.s. is dealing with the highest. >>average number of covid-19 cases since the pandemic began new mexico that...
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the nra agrees that domestic abusers or dangerous people should not have access to firearms but theyte constitutional rights hoda >> that was real great story thank you. >>> when we come back on wednesday morning, we're going to switch gears just a bit martha stewart is here martha is going to join us live. she's got a new book, another book from martha is it 100 yet? maybe close. all about perfecting the perfect cake craft she does so well. she's also going to share some of the best tips with us of the best tips with us we'll ha that.ve the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could not; forced to wait in jail nearly a year. voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacing it with one based on public safety. because the size of your wallet shouldn't determine whether or not you're in jail. vote yes on prop 25 to end money bail. >>> we're back we are break out the bakeware with the one and only martha stewart. >> that is right shoochlt he is out with the
the nra agrees that domestic abusers or dangerous people should not have access to firearms but theyte constitutional rights hoda >> that was real great story thank you. >>> when we come back on wednesday morning, we're going to switch gears just a bit martha stewart is here martha is going to join us live. she's got a new book, another book from martha is it 100 yet? maybe close. all about perfecting the perfect cake craft she does so well. she's also going to share some of the...
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taking on the nra for the first time. taking on the tobacco for companies for the first time. sometimes you just have to do that, because you know it's right for the country, over the long run. that's what i've tried to do, and that's what i will continue to do, as president. >> senator dole? >> how does he avoid conflict? well i don't know, in the case of the trial lawyers. when you are a few minutes george, you want to hollywood, you pick up two to 4 million in organized labor, comes to washington d.c. and puts 35 million into the pot. these aren't special interests and i have a lot to learn. i was here for about before i left on june 11th. the trial lawyers -- my wife is a lawyer where the only two lawyers in washington who trust each other. but were lawyers, i like lawyers i don't dislike trial lawyers. but it seems to me there's got to be some and to these frivolous lawsuits, there has to be some impunity down. and you're putting a lot of business people out of business, small businessmen and small business women, who pay 70% of your 19, 265 billion dollar tax increase. t
taking on the nra for the first time. taking on the tobacco for companies for the first time. sometimes you just have to do that, because you know it's right for the country, over the long run. that's what i've tried to do, and that's what i will continue to do, as president. >> senator dole? >> how does he avoid conflict? well i don't know, in the case of the trial lawyers. when you are a few minutes george, you want to hollywood, you pick up two to 4 million in organized labor,...
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i told the nra that's history. you're not going to worry about it anymore. i'm not going to worry about it anymore. let's do something better. let's stop, you know, playing the political game, mr. president. talking about this and this. you add all the states that've used the instant check and how many weapons they keep, kept out of the hands of criminals. it would far surpass the numbers you mentioned. so in my view, if you want to be protected, you ought to vote for bob dole and we'll get the instant check passed and we'll keep guns out of the hands of criminals. >> mr. president, senator dole said the other day that you practiced a photo-op foreign policy that has lessened the credibility of the united states throughout the world. is he wrong about that? >> if he, that's what he said, he's not right about that. look at where we are today. the united states is still the indispensable nation in the aftermath of the cold war and on the brink of the 21st century. i have worked to support our country as the world's strongest force for peace and freedom, prospe
i told the nra that's history. you're not going to worry about it anymore. i'm not going to worry about it anymore. let's do something better. let's stop, you know, playing the political game, mr. president. talking about this and this. you add all the states that've used the instant check and how many weapons they keep, kept out of the hands of criminals. it would far surpass the numbers you mentioned. so in my view, if you want to be protected, you ought to vote for bob dole and we'll get the...
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for notld stand relevant anymore in american politics, but the nra owns the republican politics. >> final question for each of you. >> you mentioned several issues very farnd you are away from president trump, dreamers, abortion, environment and part of the affordable care act. why do you support him? sen. graham: -- mr. o'connor: because president trump represents the best opportunity for us to have safe borders,oods, non-open sanctuary states, not defunding and disarming of the police the way senator markey advocates. he offers a better alternative, the better choice in terms of restoring our economy. had an excellent economy heading into 2019 and we are coming back strong. he also stands up for american defense. senator markey has a very weak record and a misguided record on foreign policy. >> final question for you. the highest profile of issues you had the green new deal and medicare for all that are not supported by the democratic party candidate. what's the strategy? you believe joe biden will all of a sudden have an epiphany, or is it your intention to work around the man you hope
for notld stand relevant anymore in american politics, but the nra owns the republican politics. >> final question for each of you. >> you mentioned several issues very farnd you are away from president trump, dreamers, abortion, environment and part of the affordable care act. why do you support him? sen. graham: -- mr. o'connor: because president trump represents the best opportunity for us to have safe borders,oods, non-open sanctuary states, not defunding and disarming of the...
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i have an a+ rating from the nra, eve bullock has an f.ce protects montanans second amendment right and she will ensure she will stand up against these radical park middle that have shut down, which by the way, shutting down, steve bullock supported it and put it on the bench. explain that to montanans, $80 million coming in, $23 million of property taxes, this is an existential threat to the future of montanans, liberal justice shutting down our jobs and natural resource industry. >> governor bullock, 30 seconds. >> the affordable care act is in jeopardy. the influence of money steve daines has taken over $2 million is at risk. at the end of the day, even talking about these liberal judges, jeff shouldn't be liberal or conservative, judges should leave their politics at the door in the courthouse. all he's considered about taking away our healthcare. montanans expect much more. >> your response. >> we already talked about the issue that will be overturned but the bottom line, u.s. senator for the court, they protect our liberty, second am
i have an a+ rating from the nra, eve bullock has an f.ce protects montanans second amendment right and she will ensure she will stand up against these radical park middle that have shut down, which by the way, shutting down, steve bullock supported it and put it on the bench. explain that to montanans, $80 million coming in, $23 million of property taxes, this is an existential threat to the future of montanans, liberal justice shutting down our jobs and natural resource industry. >>...
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where's the nra? where republicans? harris-biden administration from doing this by executive order? [indiscernible] has thought a lot about this, second amendment activist joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. i mean, this is received almost no attention but edit time when the crime rate is spiking an introductory seems, you know, like it's getting steeper, this will mean the people who don't commit crimes who are law-abiding, many of them veterans, won't be able to defend themselves. why is nobody talking about this? >> that's because kamala is a master of euphemisms. she really doesn't stand for much of anything, which actually makes her more dangerous than some but he was, because she is willing do any and everything to maintain power. but what she likes to do is say little soft words like "buyback programs," or say things like " -- euphemistic words, especially buying guns online for instance. she likes to talk about it in such a way where it seems like i can just order a gun on line the way i can order to
where's the nra? where republicans? harris-biden administration from doing this by executive order? [indiscernible] has thought a lot about this, second amendment activist joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. i mean, this is received almost no attention but edit time when the crime rate is spiking an introductory seems, you know, like it's getting steeper, this will mean the people who don't commit crimes who are law-abiding, many of them veterans, won't be able to defend themselves....