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carter left the nra and accused the nra of betrayal. he truly believed that gun rights was the most important issue facing america. >> there is a deeper history that goes back to a murder he committed when he was just 17 years old. he had killed a young mexican named ramon in an act of vigilante which he'll be convicted of murder and had the sentence vacated by a judge that felt the jury had not been properly advised about self-defense. >> carter changed the vowel in his first name from harlan to harlon and kept his murder conviction quiet for 50 years. in the 1950s, he had been a border patrol officer and the border patrol chief using measures. >> you're talking, harlon about being able to carry a handgun around in your belt and you're saying that say liberty i depend at the expense of 25,000 lives per year. the price of those lives i put up ajgainst my right to the presumption of innocence and my right against self-incrimination and the right of due process under the fifth amendment that the government can't seize my property without
carter left the nra and accused the nra of betrayal. he truly believed that gun rights was the most important issue facing america. >> there is a deeper history that goes back to a murder he committed when he was just 17 years old. he had killed a young mexican named ramon in an act of vigilante which he'll be convicted of murder and had the sentence vacated by a judge that felt the jury had not been properly advised about self-defense. >> carter changed the vowel in his first name...
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so the nra is a powerful force. that, everyone knows.ctually a fascinating story, fredricka, because people think of the nra in terms of its modern incarnation, but in reality, the organization was formed in 1871, and for most of its history was really concerned with responsible gun ownership. it was founded by two union war veterans who in the aftermath of the war recognized the need for americans to be more familiar with guns and the responsible stewardship of guns and marksmanship coming out of the experience of the civil war. it really begins to change in the 1960s in the aftermath of a wave of political assassinations including the killing of john f. kennedy, the assassination of martin luther king, and then the number of riots that sweep the nation which are fueled by gun violence. and as their efforts by the johnson administration to deal with the gun violence, as there are political movements like the civil rights and black power movements with organizations like the black panther party actually appealing to the need for arms sel
so the nra is a powerful force. that, everyone knows.ctually a fascinating story, fredricka, because people think of the nra in terms of its modern incarnation, but in reality, the organization was formed in 1871, and for most of its history was really concerned with responsible gun ownership. it was founded by two union war veterans who in the aftermath of the war recognized the need for americans to be more familiar with guns and the responsible stewardship of guns and marksmanship coming out...
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and that struck me, the virtual silence of the nra.nd you had this journalist saying, look, don't black people have second amendment rights? and i thought as a historian, that's a great question. my research covered the civil and human rights of african-americans, what i i call that fractured citizenship. but this was a right that i had not explored. and so i went back and i ended up back in the 17th century, in 17th century virginia, in 17th century south carolina looking at the slave codes, the laws that really dealt with the fear that the white colonists had of black people, the fear of the enslaved, the fear of an uprising and thear laws and the architecture put in place to deal with that fear, to provide security against a slave revolt, security for that white community. and that, for me, becomes the genesis of the second amendment, that fear of black people. >> so, you know, bringing up thatwh idea, the white-based fer of slave revolt of which there were some, but it's kind of this thing that i hadn't ever quite thought about in
and that struck me, the virtual silence of the nra.nd you had this journalist saying, look, don't black people have second amendment rights? and i thought as a historian, that's a great question. my research covered the civil and human rights of african-americans, what i i call that fractured citizenship. but this was a right that i had not explored. and so i went back and i ended up back in the 17th century, in 17th century virginia, in 17th century south carolina looking at the slave codes,...
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that was careless but he died in the nra went silent but the virtual silence of the nra to say don't black people have second amendment rights and i thought is a historian that's a great question my research covers the civil and human rights of african-americans. looking at that fraction citizenship and that is what i had not explored so i went ended up in the 17th century virginia and south carolina looking at the slave code and the laws that dealt with the fear the white communist had a black people in the fear of the enslaved and the appraising and the architecture to be put in place to provide security against the slave revolt and for me then that becomes the genesis of the second amendment the fear of black people. host: bringing up the idea of the white based fear of the revolt of which there were some. but it's his thing i had never quite thought about in the way you made me think about it that we created a problem by creating the infrastructure of the slavery industrial complex of that time. it was an industry. even people that think differently about it even like thomas jeff
that was careless but he died in the nra went silent but the virtual silence of the nra to say don't black people have second amendment rights and i thought is a historian that's a great question my research covers the civil and human rights of african-americans. looking at that fraction citizenship and that is what i had not explored so i went ended up in the 17th century virginia and south carolina looking at the slave code and the laws that dealt with the fear the white communist had a black...
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freedom," about mass shootings, gun violence and the nra's role in america. what are the costs of the war on gun control. it premiers 9:00 p.m. eastern time followed by a special presentation with chris cuomo afterwards. we'll see you back here next week for more "reliable sources." >>> boosters for some. third shots are on track for select americans, leaving others to wonder what about me? was the biden administration wrong about boosters? president biden's top medical adviser, dr. anthony fauci is here. and states of emergency, as millions of americans still resist even their first shot. the president is calling out governors such as tate reeves of mississippi who oppose federal mandates. >> i proposed covid vaccines and the governor calls it a tyrannical type move. >> his state has the highest covid death rate in the country. plus, moment of truth. democrats' major policy priorities on the line this week as a divide in the party throws the president's agenda into question. >> we ought not to be talking about these numbers, let's talk about what needs to be
freedom," about mass shootings, gun violence and the nra's role in america. what are the costs of the war on gun control. it premiers 9:00 p.m. eastern time followed by a special presentation with chris cuomo afterwards. we'll see you back here next week for more "reliable sources." >>> boosters for some. third shots are on track for select americans, leaving others to wonder what about me? was the biden administration wrong about boosters? president biden's top medical...
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the virtual silence of the nra. you have then journalists saying well, don't black people have second amendment rights? and i thought as a historian, that's a great question. my research covers the civil and human rights of african americans. i'm looking at what i call the fractured citizenship, and this was a right i had not explored. so i went back, and i ended up back in the 17th century, in 17th century virginia, in 17th century south carolina, looking at the slave code, these laws that really dealt with the fear that the white colonists had of black people, the fear of the enslaved, the fear of an uprising, and the laws and the architecture put in place to deal with that fear, to provide security against the slavery vote, security for that white community. and that for me becomes the genesis of the second amendment, that fear of black people. >> so, you know, bringing up that idea, the white-based fear of [inaudible], for which there were some. but the thing i hadn't ever quite ought about in the way you made m
the virtual silence of the nra. you have then journalists saying well, don't black people have second amendment rights? and i thought as a historian, that's a great question. my research covers the civil and human rights of african americans. i'm looking at what i call the fractured citizenship, and this was a right i had not explored. so i went back, and i ended up back in the 17th century, in 17th century virginia, in 17th century south carolina, looking at the slave code, these laws that...
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and the nra went silent and that struck me, the virtual silence of the nra. and you have journalism saying don't let people at second amendment rights and i thought as he is doing that's a great question. my research covered the civil and human rights of african-americans. look at whater i call that fractured citizenship. but this was a right i have not explored. and so i went back and ended up back in the 17th century, in 17th century virginia, in 17th century south carolina looking at the slave code, these laws that really dealt with the fear that the white colonists had a black people, the fear of the insulated, the fear of an uprising, and the law and the architecture putit in place to o with that fear to provide security against a slave result, a security for that white community. and that for me becomes the genesis of the second amendment, that fear of black people. >> br the white base fear of slavery. which there were some and it's kind of this thing that i hadn't ever thought about in the way that you made me think of it in the book which was we crea
and the nra went silent and that struck me, the virtual silence of the nra. and you have journalism saying don't let people at second amendment rights and i thought as he is doing that's a great question. my research covered the civil and human rights of african-americans. look at whater i call that fractured citizenship. but this was a right i have not explored. and so i went back and ended up back in the 17th century, in 17th century virginia, in 17th century south carolina looking at the...
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and that struck me the silence of the nra and journalist say don't black people have second amendmentights and i thought that's a great question. my research covers the civil rights of african-americans and those that i have not explored ending up in the 17th century virginia and south carolina looking at the slave codes and the laws that the white colonists had for black people the fear of the enslaved of the uprising and the laws in the architecture put in place to deal with that fear to provide security against the slave revolt for that white community. and for me that becomes the genesis of the second amendment and that fear of black people. >> bringing up that idea the white based fear of slave revolt and there were some but it's this thing i had never thoughtin quite about that we created this problem by creating this infrastructure of the slave industrial complex was truly an industry. then even people that started to think differently about it, someone like thomas jefferson even understood the irony within this injustice but knew that another way it could cause problems but th
and that struck me the silence of the nra and journalist say don't black people have second amendmentights and i thought that's a great question. my research covers the civil rights of african-americans and those that i have not explored ending up in the 17th century virginia and south carolina looking at the slave codes and the laws that the white colonists had for black people the fear of the enslaved of the uprising and the laws in the architecture put in place to deal with that fear to...
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the nra went silent. that struck me the virtual silence of the nra and their journalists inc. don't black people have second amendment rights? i though as a historian that is a great question.ts my research covered the civil and human rights of african-americans. i am looking at what i call a fractured citizenship. this i had not explored. so i went back and ended up back in the 17th century virginia. really dealt with the fear the white colonists had, the fear of the enslaved. the fear of an uprising in the law and architecture to deal and provide security to once again the slave revolt of the white community. and that, for me, becomes the genesis of the second amendment, that fear of black people. of which there were some, but is this thing i had not ever quite thought about in the way you would maybe think about it in the book.in we created this problem by creating an infrastructure of slavery industrial complex it was truly in industry. and then, even people who started to think differently about it, someone like thomas jefferson for example, understood the irony within th
the nra went silent. that struck me the virtual silence of the nra and their journalists inc. don't black people have second amendment rights? i though as a historian that is a great question.ts my research covered the civil and human rights of african-americans. i am looking at what i call a fractured citizenship. this i had not explored. so i went back and ended up back in the 17th century virginia. really dealt with the fear the white colonists had, the fear of the enslaved. the fear of an...
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which was written with the help of the nra. at band open carry of weapons so it band, it made illegal what the panthers were doing that was legal in order to bring down police violence in the black community. and the panthers with their guns sent a shockwave through white america. and this was where you get this narrative. this bifurcated narrative that had martin luther king and as nonviolence but remember the violence that the state, remember because what they were doing was disrupting a power structure. that was seen as violent. but it was a way to try and pick these two against each other. king was doing it the right way and the panthers were doing it the wrong way . but when you think about the violence that the civil rights movement faced here in the south, it was seen as doing it the wrong way because they weren't being violent and accepting jim crow. >> i've had a few conversations with the film judas and the black messiah came out about fred hampton and some of the things around there and it's been so interesting that
which was written with the help of the nra. at band open carry of weapons so it band, it made illegal what the panthers were doing that was legal in order to bring down police violence in the black community. and the panthers with their guns sent a shockwave through white america. and this was where you get this narrative. this bifurcated narrative that had martin luther king and as nonviolence but remember the violence that the state, remember because what they were doing was disrupting a...
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and the nra went silent and that struck me, the virtual silence of the nra. and they're saying don't let people have second amendment rights and i think that's a great question. my riresearch covers the civil and human rights of americans and i'm looking at what i call citizenship but this was all right that i have not explored. so i went back and i ended up back in the 17th century and in 17th-century virginia and 17th-century south carolina looking at the slave code, these laws that dealt with the fear that the white-collar people had a black people. the fear of the enslaved, the fear of an uprising and the law and architecture put in place to deal with that, to provide security against a slave revolt. security for that white community. and that for me becomes i genesis of the second amendment. that fear of black people. >> bringing up that idea, the white base fear of slave revolt of which there were some. and but it's kind of this thing i had ever quite thought about in the way that you may think about in the book which was we created this problem by crea
and the nra went silent and that struck me, the virtual silence of the nra. and they're saying don't let people have second amendment rights and i think that's a great question. my riresearch covers the civil and human rights of americans and i'm looking at what i call citizenship but this was all right that i have not explored. so i went back and i ended up back in the 17th century and in 17th-century virginia and 17th-century south carolina looking at the slave code, these laws that dealt...
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. >> reporter: in the 1990s, the nra convinced congress to cut all of cdc's funding for gun esearch,s a year. fearing further cuts cdc leaders were all but silent for decades as tens of thousands of americans died from gun violence year after year. but now, in a stunning turn, the current director of the cdc is announcing a plan to reduce gun violence, sharing it exclusively with cnn. >> this is actually a stunning moment that a director of the cdc is even talking about this issue, is even using the word guns. it hasn't happened in years and years. >> every day we turn on the news and there are more young people dying. i swore to the president and to this country that i would protect your health. this is clearly one of those moments, one of those issues, that is harming america's health. >> but there's a reason why your predecessors didn't address it? >> perhaps. >> reporter: we're used to hearing dr. rochelle walensky talk about the covid-19 pandemic. >> vaccine safety is a top priority. >> reporter: this is her first interview on america's epidemic of gun violence. >> one weekend i
. >> reporter: in the 1990s, the nra convinced congress to cut all of cdc's funding for gun esearch,s a year. fearing further cuts cdc leaders were all but silent for decades as tens of thousands of americans died from gun violence year after year. but now, in a stunning turn, the current director of the cdc is announcing a plan to reduce gun violence, sharing it exclusively with cnn. >> this is actually a stunning moment that a director of the cdc is even talking about this issue,...
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which was written with the help of the nra. at band open carry of weapons so it band, it made illegal what the panthers were doing that was legal in order to bring down police violence in the black community. and the panthers with their guns sent a shockwave through white america. and this was where you get this narrative. this bifurcated narrative that had martin luther king and as nonviolence but remember the violence that the state, remember because what they were doing was disrupting a power structure. that was seen as violent. but it was a way to try and pick these two against each other. king was doing it the right way and the panthers were doing it the wrong way . but when you think about the violence that the civil rights movement faced here in the south, it was seen as doing it the wrong way because they weren't being violent and accepting jim crow. >> i've had a few conversations with the film judas and the black messiah came out about fred hampton and some of the things around there and it's been so interesting that
which was written with the help of the nra. at band open carry of weapons so it band, it made illegal what the panthers were doing that was legal in order to bring down police violence in the black community. and the panthers with their guns sent a shockwave through white america. and this was where you get this narrative. this bifurcated narrative that had martin luther king and as nonviolence but remember the violence that the state, remember because what they were doing was disrupting a...
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but i think a response by the unions to the nra that says, look, we have to organize. this thing is -- this sort of protective 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 lead in the early 1930s. the big moment, the watershed moment is august 16th, 1933, when the -- the dressmakers called a strike overnight. the black -- um -- black membership in the union goes from 400 to over 4,000. that's the moment -- that's the moment. and they become very, very active in the union from the begin -- from the moment they go in. and i think this is also -- um, part of this is they go -- and most of them are in -- in the local 22 which is run by charles zimmerman. and he has a particular take. he is really committed to this idea of social unionism. he is a sort of protÉgÉ, i think, of sonya cohen. and he takes it seriously. and black women sort of really embrace this. they are on the executive board of local 22. um, they are -- they are very just active in -- in all aspects of th
but i think a response by the unions to the nra that says, look, we have to organize. this thing is -- this sort of protective 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 lead in the early 1930s. the big moment, the watershed moment is august 16th, 1933, when the -- the dressmakers called a strike overnight. the black -- um -- black membership in the union goes from 400 to over 4,000....
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rather than peace they embrace the deathdealing agenda of the nra. rather than spreading the gospel of affection they demonize muslims and liberals and accuse those who question them as being part of the absurd murderous conspiracy. because the spirit of antichrist dominated american society more important to right wing evangelical maintaining integrity the gospel more important honesty, loving care for those for truthful guidance and nurture. god's name have visited upon our nation late harvest of hate on corruption moral failure on leasing levels on total numbers of lovers of god and vanity waiver never again see the light of day, not socially inclusive, the notion of religion freedom then started right wing evangelicals and their moral authority? that is hard to say. they do not seem to realize they have lost their moral bearing therefore making no effort to regain it. one thing they should seek to become truly worthy of the entity they claim, consult the insidious evil of the roots and the disruptive false assumption of the christian nationalism
rather than peace they embrace the deathdealing agenda of the nra. rather than spreading the gospel of affection they demonize muslims and liberals and accuse those who question them as being part of the absurd murderous conspiracy. because the spirit of antichrist dominated american society more important to right wing evangelical maintaining integrity the gospel more important honesty, loving care for those for truthful guidance and nurture. god's name have visited upon our nation late...
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that is why the nra endorsed me. i will get the federal government off our backs.federal spending and repeal the bad parts of obamacare. icp and i will take getting at the cap and trade bill. laura: it is one thing to make a promise on the election trail and another to keep that promise. when he is our democratic establishment is pressing you to betray your constituents so will manchin hold? does he surrender to pelosi and schumer and break faith with the good people of west virginia and vote yes to help aoc and companies for those he put the interests of his constituents and all americans ahead of the hard left? the rest of the radicals who this country or willing to listen to the people of west virginia. the latest to explore is biden's approval at just 21% in west virginia. disapproval is at 74% so if manchin is the right thing and stand up for the people who sent him to washington the choice for him is obvious. biden's dream of creating new ones, turning america into a left-wing catastrophe has to be stopped. the people of west virginia didn't vote for presiden
that is why the nra endorsed me. i will get the federal government off our backs.federal spending and repeal the bad parts of obamacare. icp and i will take getting at the cap and trade bill. laura: it is one thing to make a promise on the election trail and another to keep that promise. when he is our democratic establishment is pressing you to betray your constituents so will manchin hold? does he surrender to pelosi and schumer and break faith with the good people of west virginia and vote...
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. >> i will protect your second amendment rights, that's where the nra endorsed me.ke on washington and this administration to get the federal government off of our backs. i'll cut federal spending and i'll repeal the bad parts of obamacare. i sued epa and i'll take dead aim at the cap and trade bill. >> laura: don't pick our pockets? it's one thing to make a promise on the election trail and of course another one to keep that promise when the entire democratic establishment is pressing you to betray your constituents. we have to ask, will manchin hold the? does he surrender to pelosi and schumer and break faith with the good people of west virginia and vote yes to help aoc and company to move us closer to socialism? or does he do the right thing and put the interests of his constituents and all americans ahead of the hard left, the rest of the radicals who hate this country or will he listen to the people of west virginia? the latest civics poll has biden's approval at just 21% in west virginia, his disapproval is at 74%. if manchin does the right thing and stands u
. >> i will protect your second amendment rights, that's where the nra endorsed me.ke on washington and this administration to get the federal government off of our backs. i'll cut federal spending and i'll repeal the bad parts of obamacare. i sued epa and i'll take dead aim at the cap and trade bill. >> laura: don't pick our pockets? it's one thing to make a promise on the election trail and of course another one to keep that promise when the entire democratic establishment is...
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it's about gun violence and the nra's role on impacting the law.t of the war on gun control? that story, sunday night, at 9:00 p.m. we'll be right back. ted for off. but as we've evolved with the military, we've grown to serve all who've honorably served. no matter their rank, or when they were in. a marine just out of basic, or a petty officer from '73. and even his kids. and their kids. usaa is made for all who've honorably served and their families. are we still exclusive? absolutely. and that's exactly why you should join. get ready - our most popular battery is even more powerful. the stronger, lasts-longer energizer max. ♪ ♪ ♪ is now a good time for a flare-up? enough, crohn's! for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis... stelara® can provide relief and is the only approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight? back off, uc! stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doct
it's about gun violence and the nra's role on impacting the law.t of the war on gun control? that story, sunday night, at 9:00 p.m. we'll be right back. ted for off. but as we've evolved with the military, we've grown to serve all who've honorably served. no matter their rank, or when they were in. a marine just out of basic, or a petty officer from '73. and even his kids. and their kids. usaa is made for all who've honorably served and their families. are we still exclusive? absolutely. and...
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coming up nra certified instructor making it his mission to show women how to protect their families.wn hands are going to join us next.se ♪ that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ nautical horn blows ] i mean just because you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the floor, or yell at the vacuum, or need flea medication. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ... you feel like a big deal. ♪♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: ♪♪ try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette ainsley: an nra instruct or described as the left's worst nightmare is on a mission to train thousands of women on how to protect themselves with guns hoping to ensure they are never the victim. this , as a new study shows women are nearly half of the new gun buyers. nra instructor rick ector joins us along with barbara ray, the
coming up nra certified instructor making it his mission to show women how to protect their families.wn hands are going to join us next.se ♪ that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ nautical horn blows ] i mean just because you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the floor, or yell at the vacuum, or need flea medication. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ... you feel like a...
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abandoned air base, you wil hand over up pile of weaponry making the taliban better armed than the nrarady of a president telling us everything will be fine, knock on wood. knock on wood, only if you can find john kerry's face. talk about drastic escalation i a use of knock on wood. usually i say that for hoping the cafeteria still had soup. then you see afghans falling from planes, but that was five days ago, remember that. so 100 times shorter than russi gate. then we give a list of american to the taliban, i'm still unsur what that means, but i doubt they're going to become penpals. and we get 13 dead from a homicidal bummer. who was checking that bomber in? was it the taliban? it matters when you hear they offered control to biden who declined it. he probably thought i can't control my eyelids, however my going to control in airport. you wanted the taliban to have more control of afghanistan the the taliban wanted. in then, as the captives of our dead we're unloaded from a plane , joe biden checked his boss watch. is suddenly in a hurry. i won't point any fingers here, because if i
abandoned air base, you wil hand over up pile of weaponry making the taliban better armed than the nrarady of a president telling us everything will be fine, knock on wood. knock on wood, only if you can find john kerry's face. talk about drastic escalation i a use of knock on wood. usually i say that for hoping the cafeteria still had soup. then you see afghans falling from planes, but that was five days ago, remember that. so 100 times shorter than russi gate. then we give a list of american...
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mass shootings, gun violence and the nra's role in u.s. law. what's the cost on gun control.time. hope to see you later. ana cabrera picks up coverage right now. >>> hello. thank you for being here. minutes from now we'll hear from president biden and white house officials tell us he'll warn of a country at its inflection point as he pushes his massive economic agenda. his argument? washington can perpetuate the policies and the politics that benefit the nation's wealthy, or it can choose to bolster the lower and middle class now languishing in pandemic uncertainty. but even some democrats aren't sold on the president's economic package, and the $3.5 trillion
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i think that if you remember of the national rifle association you have nra rights. if you believe in the supreme court decision you have scalia rights. you don't really have second amendment rights. and so the question that our writer our listeners are saying is originalism complicates complicate things i surely the founders could not have envisioned guns that can fire 900 rounds per minute. right right 1776 could fire about every second not only that yet, but all the founders who commented on this issue said the same thing for god's sake. don't freeze the constitution based on our opinions. none of the founders believed in originless. jefferson said if you you know, the the constitution should evolve in its understanding and its interpretation. he said if we go back to to the try to go back to us, it'll be as if i tried to put on the same coat i wore as a child. so that the irony is the doctrine of originalism is something that the founders themselves found unacceptable. and they would be surprised that that's what and think about this in great britain. let's say n
i think that if you remember of the national rifle association you have nra rights. if you believe in the supreme court decision you have scalia rights. you don't really have second amendment rights. and so the question that our writer our listeners are saying is originalism complicates complicate things i surely the founders could not have envisioned guns that can fire 900 rounds per minute. right right 1776 could fire about every second not only that yet, but all the founders who commented on...
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chipman, a 25-year atf veteran, was attacked by republicans and the nra for being a gun contl advocate. and two democrats -- west virginia senator joe manchin and montana senator jon tester -- would not commit to confirming chipman, while maine independent angus king, who caucuses with democrats, said we would vote against his confirmation. the newtown action alliance said -- "the reason why there has been only one senate-confirmed atf director in the last 15 years is because the gun industry profits when gun laws are not enforced. david chipman should have been confirmed." meanwhile, climate activists blasted biden's pick of willie phillips to serve on the federal energy regulatory commission. phillips has represented oil and gas interests while working in corporate law. the biden administration moved thursday to criminal protect the alaska's bristol bay watershed from development, including a proposed gold and copper mine that would have destroyed the world's most productive sockeye salmon fishery. environmentalists and indigenous groups in the region have long fought the proposed pe
chipman, a 25-year atf veteran, was attacked by republicans and the nra for being a gun contl advocate. and two democrats -- west virginia senator joe manchin and montana senator jon tester -- would not commit to confirming chipman, while maine independent angus king, who caucuses with democrats, said we would vote against his confirmation. the newtown action alliance said -- "the reason why there has been only one senate-confirmed atf director in the last 15 years is because the gun...
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mass shootings, gun violence and the nra's role in u.s. law. what's the cost on gun control. "the price of freedom" this sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. grateful for your time. hope to see you later. ana cabrera picks up coverage right now. >>> hello. thank you for being here. minutes from now we'll hear from president biden and white house officials tell us he'll warn of a country at its inflection point as he pushes his massive economic agenda. his argument? washington can perpetuate the policies and the politics that benefit the nation's wealthy, or it can choose to bolster the lower and middle class now languishing in pandemic uncertainty. but even some democrats aren't sold on the president's economic package, and the $3.5 trillion price tag. this would be a historic expansion of the social safety yet that could touch almost every american. and i want to bring in u.s. commerce secretary. madame secretary, the president's build back better plan is critical to his economic agenda. what will be different about his remarks today? >> well, i think you'll hear the president reall
mass shootings, gun violence and the nra's role in u.s. law. what's the cost on gun control. "the price of freedom" this sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. grateful for your time. hope to see you later. ana cabrera picks up coverage right now. >>> hello. thank you for being here. minutes from now we'll hear from president biden and white house officials tell us he'll warn of a country at its inflection point as he pushes his massive economic agenda. his argument? washington can...
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but even the most absolute nra person doesn't think they can carry a gun onto an airplane. this stuff gets to a point where it's not a matter of personal opinion. you're not required to respect opinions that put others in danger. jerry jones, who i would say is not a left-wing guy, the owner of the dallas cowboys says in sports, we always talk about we. why is -- why are all these people more concerned now with i? this is a team thing. and teams that lose players, either because they're -- they're in close contact with someone who tests positive or because the player, themselves, tests positive. those place a team at a competitive disadvantage. we have seen it during the course of this season in baseball. sean mcdermott, the coach of the buffalo bills, has come out and said it. he says we're about 80% vaccinated but it's not enough. what if we can't practice? what if we can't field the guys we want to field? we are at a competitive disadvantage. >> do you think that they are young and perceive themselves to be invincible and that they are more concerned about side effects f
but even the most absolute nra person doesn't think they can carry a gun onto an airplane. this stuff gets to a point where it's not a matter of personal opinion. you're not required to respect opinions that put others in danger. jerry jones, who i would say is not a left-wing guy, the owner of the dallas cowboys says in sports, we always talk about we. why is -- why are all these people more concerned now with i? this is a team thing. and teams that lose players, either because they're --...
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according to transcripts obtained by the nra the biden administration is quietly planning to force americanntrolled global gun registration. this comes two years after former president trump withdrew the u.s. from that same treaty. but now with an anti gun president in the white house, the future of the second amendment is in peril. host of the john philip show on kaca radio. of course our firearms are gone to be gone after. they don't know how to handle firearms the nature of the protective element of them give me your take on what this means at the u.n. and i know there is news in california that's equally as disturbing and idiotic. >> well, it's nakedly political. and i don't know who is telling joe biden what to do. i don't know if it's jill biden, kamala harris, the ghost of corn pop. whoever has his ear is clearly telling him in that direction. he has taken a 10 point drop in public approval rating since the debacle in afghanistan. it's controlling arms and trying to bring about world peace is what you are about then for heaven's sake don't give the taliban weapons and tanks and infor
according to transcripts obtained by the nra the biden administration is quietly planning to force americanntrolled global gun registration. this comes two years after former president trump withdrew the u.s. from that same treaty. but now with an anti gun president in the white house, the future of the second amendment is in peril. host of the john philip show on kaca radio. of course our firearms are gone to be gone after. they don't know how to handle firearms the nature of the protective...
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. >>> plus, mass shooting gun violence and the nra's role in u.s. law. on gun control. a new cnn film, "the price of freedom" airs tomorrow night at 9:00 right here on cnn. monitor, check and lock down you money with security from chase. control feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. people with moderate to severe psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis, are rethinking the choices they make like the splash they create the way they exaggerate the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not an injection or a cream it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depressio
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mass shootings, gun violence and the nra's role in u.s. law.cnn film, the price of freedom, airs sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. this is renae. never heard of her? it's probably because she's not an influencer. she's more of a groundbreaker. just look at the way she's reshaping and reimagining her 4 acre slice of heaven. it's not hard to tell she's the real deal. renae runs with us on a john deere 1 series tractor because out here you can't fake a job well done. nothing runs like a deere. hear renae's story at deere.com. at usaa, we've been called too exclusive. because we only serve those who honorably served. all ranks, all branches, and their families. are we still exclusive? absolutely. and that's exactly why you should join. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... ♪ if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with thre
mass shootings, gun violence and the nra's role in u.s. law.cnn film, the price of freedom, airs sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. this is renae. never heard of her? it's probably because she's not an influencer. she's more of a groundbreaker. just look at the way she's reshaping and reimagining her 4 acre slice of heaven. it's not hard to tell she's the real deal. renae runs with us on a john deere 1 series tractor because out here you can't fake a job well done. nothing runs like a deere. hear...
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. >>> and programming note for you here, mass shootings, gun violence, and the nra's role in u.s.trol? a cnn film, the price of freedom, airs on sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. my father was an allstate agent for 17 years. and i've been with allstate for 13. we've seen a lot. but i can tell you that no matter what hits us, we always bounce back. it's what we do. my name is melissa roberts. and i'm an allstate agent in harahan louisiana. join me in helping america rebuild following natural...
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quick program note, sunday night there is a special "the price of freedom," a cnn film explores how the nrats organization to an influential force shaping american policy and culture for more than five decades. there are a lot of surprises in there and after that we have a special edition of "cuomo prime time." we'll look at the issues with key players sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern. so look, just take one step back to gabby petito. we're getting a ton of questions about it. this say big question mark, an absolutely it is fair scrutiny to say the person who has to know the most has participated the least, and no, in my 20 plus years of doing this, i've never seen anyone who cares about someone who goes missing not having anything to do with the search. that cannot be seen as dispositive or undeindicationtif guilt. this is a search. it has to be discomforting for the loved ones of gabby to hear that the person they need to hear from most is gone. and his family didn't know for three days, you'd think, all the strain, all the stress, if he did nothing, you know, anything he ought to be culpable abo
quick program note, sunday night there is a special "the price of freedom," a cnn film explores how the nrats organization to an influential force shaping american policy and culture for more than five decades. there are a lot of surprises in there and after that we have a special edition of "cuomo prime time." we'll look at the issues with key players sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern. so look, just take one step back to gabby petito. we're getting a ton of questions about it. this...
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we changed his mind and the next day he voted with the nra like he always has.r one, folks in office need to be more genuine with people and we as organizers and people working to make this change need to understand that these folks will lie to our faces sometimes, but that's okay. we're going to continue to fight for justice because we need to honor those who have been killed due to senseless gun violence due to action. >> stalemate in yesterday. senator cory booker announced his police reform bill basically came to nothing with republican senator tim scott. there were democratic house members who were involved trying to make that happen on a bipartisan level. so, the issue that you -- that is driving your life so far in politics, the issue that's driven you to this point now in running for office is the one that seems possibly the most difficult to get any movement on -- in congress. what would you hope to bring to that to cory booker, if you were to be sworn in to the next congress and you have a meeting with cory booker, what's the first thing you're hoping
we changed his mind and the next day he voted with the nra like he always has.r one, folks in office need to be more genuine with people and we as organizers and people working to make this change need to understand that these folks will lie to our faces sometimes, but that's okay. we're going to continue to fight for justice because we need to honor those who have been killed due to senseless gun violence due to action. >> stalemate in yesterday. senator cory booker announced his police...
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saying, mom, we changed his mind, and then the next day he voted with the nra like he always had.ed to be more genuine with people. and we as organizers need to understand that these folks will lie to our faces sometimes. but that's okay. we will continue to fight for justice because we need to honor those who have been killed due to senseless gun gun violence. >> we saw once again stalemate takeover in congress yesterday. senator cory booker announced that his attempt at negotiations on bipartisan police reform legislation basically came to nothing. with republican senator tim scott, there were democratic house members involves, trying to make that on a bipartisan basis. so the issue that is driving your life so far in politics, the issue that is driven you to this point running for office, is the one that seems possibly the most difficult to get any movement on in congress. what would you hope to bring to cory booker? if you were to get sworn in into the next congress? and you would have a meeting with cory booker? what is the first thing that the two of you could get done? >> d
saying, mom, we changed his mind, and then the next day he voted with the nra like he always had.ed to be more genuine with people. and we as organizers need to understand that these folks will lie to our faces sometimes. but that's okay. we will continue to fight for justice because we need to honor those who have been killed due to senseless gun gun violence. >> we saw once again stalemate takeover in congress yesterday. senator cory booker announced that his attempt at negotiations on...
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cnn a special documentary titled "the price of freedom," about mass shootings, gun violence and the nra'sun control. it premiers 9:00 p.m. eastern time followed by a special presentation with chris cuomo afterwards. we'll see you back here next week for more "reliable sources." >>> boosters for some. third shots are on track for select americans, leaving others to wonder what about me? was the biden administration wrong about boosters? president biden's top medical adviser, dr. anthony fauci is here. and states of emergency, as millions of americans still resist even their first shot. the president is calling out governors such as tate reeves of mississippi who oppose federal mandates. >> i proposed covid vaccines and the governor calls it a
cnn a special documentary titled "the price of freedom," about mass shootings, gun violence and the nra'sun control. it premiers 9:00 p.m. eastern time followed by a special presentation with chris cuomo afterwards. we'll see you back here next week for more "reliable sources." >>> boosters for some. third shots are on track for select americans, leaving others to wonder what about me? was the biden administration wrong about boosters? president biden's top medical...
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a cnn film that explores how the nra went from a nonpartisan sporting enthusiasts' organization to ar that, we have a special edition of "cuomo prime time." we are going to look at the issues examined in the movie with some key players. it's sunday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. so, look. just take one step back to gabby petito. we are getting a ton of questions about it. this is a big question mark. and absolutely, it is fair scrutiny to say the person who has to know the most has participated the least. and no, in my 20-plus years of doing this, i've never seen anyone who cares about someone who goes missing not having anything to do with the search. that cannot be seen as dispositive or even indicative of guilt. there is no crime here. this is a search. it just has to be really discomforting for the loved ones of gabby to hear that the person they need to hear from most is gone. and his family didn't know for three days. you'd think, all the strain, all the stress. if he did nothing, you know, anything here to be culpable about. they must be keeping tabs on him. they must be worried about hi
a cnn film that explores how the nra went from a nonpartisan sporting enthusiasts' organization to ar that, we have a special edition of "cuomo prime time." we are going to look at the issues examined in the movie with some key players. it's sunday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. so, look. just take one step back to gabby petito. we are getting a ton of questions about it. this is a big question mark. and absolutely, it is fair scrutiny to say the person who has to know the most has participated...
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ran for re-election in the legislature, 2014, i was the only republican not to be the endorsed by the nra. >> we've run out of time. mr. murphy. >> may i? >> yes, please. 30 seconds. >> he supports conceal carry -- >> that is not true. >> it's true. >> that is not true. >> you said certain profissions like that -- professions like realtors. [laughter] you vote against background checks, you vote against banning 50 caliber weapons -- [inaudible conversations] [cheers and applause] we have the strongest gun safety laws of any state in america. you're going to make us less safe. >> talk to the people who replenish atm machines and and female realtors that sit in an open house by themselves. >> you've got to be kidding. >> we're running out of time, but before we go to closing remarks, let's end on something nice, shall we? >> sure. [laughter] >> you say one nice thing, something that you a mire about your opponent? >> i will absolutely say that by all accounts a great husband, a great dad. he's got four kids, one of whom serves in the u.s. army, we'll keep him in our prayers, and i applaud h
ran for re-election in the legislature, 2014, i was the only republican not to be the endorsed by the nra. >> we've run out of time. mr. murphy. >> may i? >> yes, please. 30 seconds. >> he supports conceal carry -- >> that is not true. >> it's true. >> that is not true. >> you said certain profissions like that -- professions like realtors. [laughter] you vote against background checks, you vote against banning 50 caliber weapons -- [inaudible...
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there may be a few people who cannot have an m nra vaccine _ few people who cannot have an m nra vaccineadvice today does not imply. the advice does not imply that there — imply. the advice does not imply that there will be a recurrent programme of booster doses every six months _ programme of booster doses every six months the _ programme of booster doses every six months. the advice is only relevant for today— months. the advice is only relevant for today and to protect us for the coming _ for today and to protect us for the coming winter whilst we are still in a very— coming winter whilst we are still in a very active phase of the pandemic. we will— a very active phase of the pandemic. we will offer further advice regarding what to do when we come to perhaps— regarding what to do when we come to perhaps a _ regarding what to do when we come to perhaps a more steady states with regards _ perhaps a more steady states with regards to — perhaps a more steady states with regards to covid infections. the second — regards to covid infections. the second thing this advice does not imply— seco
there may be a few people who cannot have an m nra vaccine _ few people who cannot have an m nra vaccineadvice today does not imply. the advice does not imply that there — imply. the advice does not imply that there will be a recurrent programme of booster doses every six months _ programme of booster doses every six months the _ programme of booster doses every six months. the advice is only relevant for today— months. the advice is only relevant for today and to protect us for the coming...
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the "washington post" did this incredibly disgusting tone-deaf piece on the nra and dana and they describedwith some of the u.s. gun manufacturers. i'm curious, what is their response to the damage they're causing in mexico? >> sure, so the last four years i've been following, for many years following the trafficking in mexico and talking to traffickers there and in the last four years really getting into the firearms industry. i find one thing is very common among people in the gun industry, it's sealing their own corner. i talked to one person and i said are you concerned if the guns that you send end up in the hands of murderers? he said it's not my problem if i'm doing this legally, i'm selling it to a shop that sells it legally, what's my problem? i said if you're not concerned, how about ethically are you concerned, and he thought and said no. so i've talked to people all over the industry, to people in the malitias themselves and really about american gun culture, which is like nowhere else in the world. but i think this issue can be -- most american gun owners, most conservatives ac
the "washington post" did this incredibly disgusting tone-deaf piece on the nra and dana and they describedwith some of the u.s. gun manufacturers. i'm curious, what is their response to the damage they're causing in mexico? >> sure, so the last four years i've been following, for many years following the trafficking in mexico and talking to traffickers there and in the last four years really getting into the firearms industry. i find one thing is very common among people in the...