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protesting the national rifle association. the route could clog the key bridge, georgetown and downtown d.c. >> megan mcgrath is live in northwest washington with what you need to know about the timing of this march. megan, good morning. >> rte guys. yeah, it's going to be a very busy day. the march is actually happening this morning in fairfax county at the national rifle association headquarters. then the protesters, they're going to march here to the department much justice on pennsylvania avenue and that is going to happen in the middle of the day. so we are expecting a large crowd. they're going to be winding their way, 18 miles, from fairfax county through the streets of washington down here to pennsylvania avenue. so expect delays. we caught up with one of the protesters yesterday. she's making signs, rather, for the march. so a lot of activity there. let's take a specific look here at the timeline. 9:00 a.m. is when folks will gather at the nra headquarters in fairfax county. 10:00 is when the rally begins. at noon the
protesting the national rifle association. the route could clog the key bridge, georgetown and downtown d.c. >> megan mcgrath is live in northwest washington with what you need to know about the timing of this march. megan, good morning. >> rte guys. yeah, it's going to be a very busy day. the march is actually happening this morning in fairfax county at the national rifle association headquarters. then the protesters, they're going to march here to the department much justice on...
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the national rifle association -- here it is. >> make them scream racism and sexism and xenophobia and homophobia, smash windows, burn cars, shutdown interstates and airports, bully and terrorize the law-abiding. until the only option left is for the police to do their jobs and stop the madness. when that happens, they will use it as an excuse for their outrage. to be enough, the video wasn't well-received on the left. they immediately accused dana da loesch of inciting racial violence. black lives matter, which sums actually has incited racial violence, fired back with their own video. here it is. >> until the only option left is for black people to disrupt the system that keeps us oppressed and build the kinds of communities in which we want to live. when that happens, they will use it as an excuse to kill more of us. we know that we are not safe. but we are not scared either. we will continue to produce media, teach students, march, and protest to not only protect the first amendment as fiercely as the nrr protects the second, but to protect our lives. from the fund gun toting racis
the national rifle association -- here it is. >> make them scream racism and sexism and xenophobia and homophobia, smash windows, burn cars, shutdown interstates and airports, bully and terrorize the law-abiding. until the only option left is for the police to do their jobs and stop the madness. when that happens, they will use it as an excuse for their outrage. to be enough, the video wasn't well-received on the left. they immediately accused dana da loesch of inciting racial violence....
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(justine) an ad created by the national rifle association... used as a recruiting tool... arking outrage.(jr stone) hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets in d.c. this weekend to protest the organization and its message. reporter, john lornic has the story. (nats)the organizers behind the women's march on washington back in january... returned to our nation's capitol this weekend .. to protest the national rifle association.(nats)the demonstration began friday - where hundreds of protesters marched 18-miles from the nra headquarters in fairfax, virginia... all the way to the department of justice.the rallies comes amid heightened tension between activists and the nra --after the organization released a controversial recruitment video.(nra ad) "then they use their ex-president to endorse the resistance all to make them march to make them protest. make them scream racism, sexism, xenophobia, homophobia."in a joint cnn interview earlier this week, women's march co-president, tamika mallory, claimed the ad is a "direct endorsement of violence." tamika mallory / women's m
(justine) an ad created by the national rifle association... used as a recruiting tool... arking outrage.(jr stone) hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets in d.c. this weekend to protest the organization and its message. reporter, john lornic has the story. (nats)the organizers behind the women's march on washington back in january... returned to our nation's capitol this weekend .. to protest the national rifle association.(nats)the demonstration began friday - where hundreds of...
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the national rifle association taking new shots of the news media. the nra is going to war with "the washington post" over that paper's criticism of some of the gun rights groups new tactics. here is chief washington correspondent james rosen. >> they use their media to assassinate real news. they use schools to teach children their president is another hitler. >> the national rifle association posted a minute long video fronted by the spokesperson, attacking the left. then came the shooting of house majority whip steve scalise by a deranged liberal. >> i think a lot of cash one of the people that went to jail for threats, his mother said he watches too much fox tv. >> july, a six minute video that made no mention of the second amendment, former navy seal and nra commentator blasting officials for fomenting violence. >> these conditions were common, every radical islamic country i spent time in. >> in "the washington post" noted the nra's double quote dark video" atv host spent 3 minutes deriding the paper. >> they trot out a general assignment repor
the national rifle association taking new shots of the news media. the nra is going to war with "the washington post" over that paper's criticism of some of the gun rights groups new tactics. here is chief washington correspondent james rosen. >> they use their media to assassinate real news. they use schools to teach children their president is another hitler. >> the national rifle association posted a minute long video fronted by the spokesperson, attacking the left....
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you mentioned their anger at the national rifle association because of its relative silence after theastille verdict was reached, acquitting the police officer who shot castille. there's alarm over an nra video, national rifle association video featuring conservative pundit dana lohse which many consider to be belligerent, even verging on a call for violence to use the term the closed fist of truth. but perhaps the overriding motivation, a desire to keep up the motivation, the movement that started the day after president trump's inauguration here in washington and elsewhere around the world. the women's march that saw some two million and more around the world marching for women's rights and other issues. their concern? the activist who was instrumental in organizing this protest as well as earlier protests and demonstrations, said that much of what's happening around the world is a blessing in disguise because people are motivated. but with midterm congressional elections still more than a year away here in the united states, with the presidential election in 2020, still some concer
you mentioned their anger at the national rifle association because of its relative silence after theastille verdict was reached, acquitting the police officer who shot castille. there's alarm over an nra video, national rifle association video featuring conservative pundit dana lohse which many consider to be belligerent, even verging on a call for violence to use the term the closed fist of truth. but perhaps the overriding motivation, a desire to keep up the motivation, the movement that...
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(jr stone) an ad created by the national rifle association... used as a recruiting tool... sparking outrage. hundreds of demonstrators returned to washington d-c this weekend .. to protest the national rifle association. it began on friday -- protesters marched 18-miles from the n-r-a headquarters in fairfax, virginia... all the way to the department of justice. people are protesting after the organization released a controversial recruitment video. the women's march co-president says this ad is a "direct endorsement of violence." tamika mallory / women's march co-president: "when the nra is responsible for gun owners, people who have the ability to take lives they should be doing nothing more than speaking about de-escalation, safety." (jr stone) n-r-a's spokeswoman defended the ad by saying people who are protesting are the same people that believe peaceful protest are the same as violent riots. (justine) we are learning tonight about the victims from the deadly high-rise fire in honolulu. a hawaiian airlines in-flight manager and his 85-year old mother are among the dead
(jr stone) an ad created by the national rifle association... used as a recruiting tool... sparking outrage. hundreds of demonstrators returned to washington d-c this weekend .. to protest the national rifle association. it began on friday -- protesters marched 18-miles from the n-r-a headquarters in fairfax, virginia... all the way to the department of justice. people are protesting after the organization released a controversial recruitment video. the women's march co-president says this ad...
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this time they're protesting the national rifle association. the idea came after a fight online. stephanie ramirez picks up the story from there. >> reporter: online the women's march organizers are calling for a two day event, but the main march and protest that's supposed to happen outside the nra is scheduled to take place a week and a day from today, july 14th. it all started online with this national rifle association ad. th>> ey used their schools to techach enildrat th their idpresent is another hitler. >> reporter: fast forwarding through, this is the part that really stirred the pot. >> the only way we save our country and our freedom is to fight this violence of lies with a clenched fist of truth. >> clenched fist of truth is word play. i'm talking about fighting violence with truth because truth wins out. >> reporter: cons commentator dana lesh defended the ad on fox news, but ray mckesson said it was an open call to violence to protect white sumpremacy. tamika mryallo wrote an open letter to the nra to remove the video and apologize. the response? another video. >> i'
this time they're protesting the national rifle association. the idea came after a fight online. stephanie ramirez picks up the story from there. >> reporter: online the women's march organizers are calling for a two day event, but the main march and protest that's supposed to happen outside the nra is scheduled to take place a week and a day from today, july 14th. it all started online with this national rifle association ad. th>> ey used their schools to techach enildrat th their...
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today protesting the national rifle association. the protesters will gather at the nra headquarters at 9:00 this morning. they'll make their way to the justice department. that's 18 miles. one participant explains why she's marching. >> the purpose of the women's march frhe to demand that the nra take down the horrifically dangerous and provocative recruitment video that they have playing on social media and on their website. actually, it's a call to violence. that's unacceptable. >> this is part of that video. the ad that encourages people to become a member of the nra. it's called the violence of lives and criticizes the media and anti-gun protesters. in the ad, it says the only way we save our country and our freedom is to fight this violence with the clinched fists of truth. despite widespread complaints about the ad on facebook, the nra has no plans to take it down. >> as for the march, we're working for you. you can look at our nbc washington app for all the details on the route, including all the road closures. search women's
today protesting the national rifle association. the protesters will gather at the nra headquarters at 9:00 this morning. they'll make their way to the justice department. that's 18 miles. one participant explains why she's marching. >> the purpose of the women's march frhe to demand that the nra take down the horrifically dangerous and provocative recruitment video that they have playing on social media and on their website. actually, it's a call to violence. that's unacceptable....
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jonathan: happening now, a march against gun violence and the national rifle association came to a complete halt because of the storms. the activists marching from the n.r.a. headquarters in fairfax to department of justice. tomorrow. but earlier it wasn't the rain but the scorching heat that protesters had to contend with. they are marching to air eight grievances with the n.r.a. and over gun violence. one of the key issues is the n.r.a.'s islyness on the shooting death of -- silence on the shooting death of castile. baltimore officials now are proposing a mandatory one-year sentence for anybody caught with an illegal gun of 100 yards wan school, park, church public building. the sentence could not be suspended and anyone convicted would not be eligible for parole. the mayor said the attorney general advised her the measure is constitutional. alison: at this hour a man is treated for serious injures he suffered when a camel trampled and bit him at the charles county fairgrounds. we are told that the victim was taken to the hospital. and the camel was part of the lewis and clark circus, whi
jonathan: happening now, a march against gun violence and the national rifle association came to a complete halt because of the storms. the activists marching from the n.r.a. headquarters in fairfax to department of justice. tomorrow. but earlier it wasn't the rain but the scorching heat that protesters had to contend with. they are marching to air eight grievances with the n.r.a. and over gun violence. one of the key issues is the n.r.a.'s islyness on the shooting death of -- silence on the...
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they were part of the women's march against the national rifle association. marching from nra headquarters in fairfax to the d.o.j. with a brief interruption because of the storms. many joined the march for different reasons but this rally is a response to the nra's silence on the death who was shot by a officer after a traffic stop. >> todays like today can cause major problems on one section of the red line. heavy rain and leaky tunnels can lead to fires on the track. to deal with the problem, metro started to test out a water proofing technique and it will continue tomorrow. that forces metro to close down stations between friendship heights and grosvenor, you will have to ride shuttle buses instead, and that will mean for the next four weekends. we got a look inside the leaky tunnels a couple of years ago. they say they hope the repairs will cut down on the repeated track fires. >> new tonight the company that employs a dump truck driver that is accused in two similar crashes is responding to this latest incident. only news 4 talked to the family of bianca
they were part of the women's march against the national rifle association. marching from nra headquarters in fairfax to the d.o.j. with a brief interruption because of the storms. many joined the march for different reasons but this rally is a response to the nra's silence on the death who was shot by a officer after a traffic stop. >> todays like today can cause major problems on one section of the red line. heavy rain and leaky tunnels can lead to fires on the track. to deal with the...
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. >>> developing right now, demonstrators at the women's march are targeting the national rifle association. >>> and storm team4 meteorologist amelia draper will show us whether this water spout near the bay bridge ever posed a threat. >>> news4 at 6:00 starts now. >>> a woman shot to death by her own daughter. police say the daughter then turned the gun on herself. good evening, i'm erika gonzalez. neighbors were shocked to get a reverse 911 call telling them to stay in their houses. they say they cannot what happened. >> reporter: an unusual site in this mclean neighborhood, crime scene tape from a forensics truck in the driveway. even more troubling, the reason they are there. police have identified the two women found dead in the home friday afternoon. 23-year-old helen lorena hargan shot and killed her mother, 63-year-old pamela denise hargan. they say helen then turned the gun on herself. >> oh, my god. i cannot believe it. >> reporter: it's a quiet street here and most people had no inkling anything like this was going on. until they got a call from the police, that reverse 911 call.
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this morning they're urging people to demonstrate outside of the headquarters of the national rifle associationhe organization to respect human and civil rights. after a rally that starts at 10:00 this morning, they plan to march 18 miles into washington, and that's where a vigil and rally was planned for tomorrow morning at the department of justice headquarters on pennsylvania avenue. >>> the selfie that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. take a look at video posted to the live link website. it's from a museum called the 14th factory in los angeles. in it a woman kneels down, oh, my goodness, by a display. she was taking a selfie. she lost her balance and toppled over a whole row of artwork. it's like a line of dominoes there. the poster says that $200,000 worth of art was destroyed. you can see she tried to it all up. nothing to see here folks. >>> a sticky situation in oregon after a truck carrying eels overturned on the highway. the accident covered another vehicle in slime and filth. the fish all over the road. the eels were on their way to being shipped to korea as food. >>> this is
this morning they're urging people to demonstrate outside of the headquarters of the national rifle associationhe organization to respect human and civil rights. after a rally that starts at 10:00 this morning, they plan to march 18 miles into washington, and that's where a vigil and rally was planned for tomorrow morning at the department of justice headquarters on pennsylvania avenue. >>> the selfie that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. take a look at video posted to the live...
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. >>> hundreds right now outside the national rifle association headquarters in fairfax where a women'smarch started this morning. the group's planning to make an 18-mile trek from fairfax to the justice is at nra headquarters with more on this. michael, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, the crews have already started walking down towards d. c. i want to give you all a look right now at what it looks like right now. they have hundreds of people who are still joining this march right now. i'm going to walk you over here to some of the organizers here. how are you all doing today? i know it's hot. >> very hot. >> what are you all doing out here today? >> so we are here today to send a message to the nra that they are inciting violence in the videos that they've put out over the last couple of weeks when they should be concentrating on the rights of philando castile, and other licensed gun owners who are being killed at the hands of cops. >> what are you all hoping is the outcome of what are you all doing here? >> i think we're here to continue to raise awareness, to bring attention to an i
. >>> hundreds right now outside the national rifle association headquarters in fairfax where a women'smarch started this morning. the group's planning to make an 18-mile trek from fairfax to the justice is at nra headquarters with more on this. michael, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, the crews have already started walking down towards d. c. i want to give you all a look right now at what it looks like right now. they have hundreds of people who are still joining this march...
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about 18.6 miles away they tell us at the headquarters of the national rifle association. ll day yesterday, through all kinds of heat and a violent thunderstorm. arrived here in washington, slept last night in the sanctuary of a church and then began speeches and rally outside of the justice department just this morning. they're angry. they're angry over the philando castile shooting. they believe that he had a gun legally, he was shot by a police officer in minnesota. that's probably the origin of why they went to the nra. they're alarmed over an nra video that they believe was annin cian annin -- an insite citement to violence. >> thanks, meek. that's a wrap for us. i'll see you at the top of the hour. ieek. that's a wrap for us. i'll see you at the top of the hour. k. that's a wrap for us. i'll see you at the top of the hour. k. that's a wrap for us. i'll see you at the top of the hour. e. that's a wrap for us. i'll see you at the top of the hour. [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will
about 18.6 miles away they tell us at the headquarters of the national rifle association. ll day yesterday, through all kinds of heat and a violent thunderstorm. arrived here in washington, slept last night in the sanctuary of a church and then began speeches and rally outside of the justice department just this morning. they're angry. they're angry over the philando castile shooting. they believe that he had a gun legally, he was shot by a police officer in minnesota. that's probably the...
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. >>> a protest against the national rifle association is happening right now. it started this mo could go well into the tight. the protests started at nra headquarters in fairfax and is going to end at the department of justice in d. c. that's quite a hike. michael squander is live on the the -- quander is live on the bridge. >> reporter: you said it's a long walk and it is. that's the bridge they're going to be crossing pretty soon between five and 6:00 today. the rain may have put a damper on the plans. it probably feels better than that heat that they have been dealing with earlier today. the crews had been walking on sidewalks the whole day, but when they get to the bridge, police are going to shut down to one lane traffic so they can make sure they get problems. >> hey, hey, nra has got to go. >> reporter: hundreds of protesters took to the streets in virginia and d. c. to make their voices heard and to make a point to the nra. this video where an nra spokesperson mentioned so called violent protests that have happened. >> the only way we stop this, the onl
. >>> a protest against the national rifle association is happening right now. it started this mo could go well into the tight. the protests started at nra headquarters in fairfax and is going to end at the department of justice in d. c. that's quite a hike. michael squander is live on the the -- quander is live on the bridge. >> reporter: you said it's a long walk and it is. that's the bridge they're going to be crossing pretty soon between five and 6:00 today. the rain may have...
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the john: the storms aren't stopping the protesters and they've marched two miles from the national rifle association on lee highway and they're getting shade and water and getting a couple minutes' rest and then will continue marching. it is members of the moms demand action, black lives matter, and the woman's march, the same movement that organized the rally the day after the inauguration and is close to 18 or 19 miles. again, from the n.r.a. all the way to downtown d.c. to the d.o.j., condemning gun violence from the sandy hook massacre to he philando casteel trial. >> especially in the sum of resistance you'll ee protest being met with the counterprotesters we've seen here today. john: it's hot and a long rally, logistically, how do you get everyone to the d.o.j. safely? >> people are going to walk and we have a lot of sidewalks we'll be on and a lot of water and prayer, freedom songs. we've done this. the group i work with, justice league, we walk from new york city to washington, d.c. it was 250 that bad but we're going to support each other on the road. john: back at the n.r.a. headquarters,
the john: the storms aren't stopping the protesters and they've marched two miles from the national rifle association on lee highway and they're getting shade and water and getting a couple minutes' rest and then will continue marching. it is members of the moms demand action, black lives matter, and the woman's march, the same movement that organized the rally the day after the inauguration and is close to 18 or 19 miles. again, from the n.r.a. all the way to downtown d.c. to the d.o.j.,...
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hundreds of demonstators took to the streets in washington, d-c angered by an ad created by the national rifle associationarched 18- miles from the n-r-a headquarters in fairfax, virginia, to the justice department. they are protesting the release of a controversial recruitment video. opponents of the video say it suggests using armed violence against communities of color, progressives and anyone who does not agree with trump administration's policies. the women's march co-president says the ad is a "direct endorsement of violence." ( marty ) the women's march organizers are now calling on the n-r-a to take down the ad. ( marty ) we are learning more about the victims from the deadly high-rise fire in honolulu. a hawaiian airlines manager and his 85-year old mother are among the dead. the fire killed three people and injured 12. kron-four's justine waldman shows us how people are dealing with the a
hundreds of demonstators took to the streets in washington, d-c angered by an ad created by the national rifle associationarched 18- miles from the n-r-a headquarters in fairfax, virginia, to the justice department. they are protesting the release of a controversial recruitment video. opponents of the video say it suggests using armed violence against communities of color, progressives and anyone who does not agree with trump administration's policies. the women's march co-president says the ad...
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organizers of last january's women's march is planning a new protest, this time targeting the nra, that national rifle association. the protest comes in the wake of an nra ad in which a radio show host dana loeschn when after , hollywood, and other anti-gun institutions in america. here it is. >> and then they used their ex-president to endorse the resistance. all to makesi them march, make them protest. make them scream racism and sexism and xenophobia and homophobia, the smash windows, burn cars, shut down interstates and airports, bully and terrorize the law-abiding. >> tucker: dana loesch joins us tonight. her voice is what you heard. are youou going to the women's march, dana? >> oh, tucker, it's not the march. it's only some women's march. they don't like pro-life women's groups. they don't like women who want to be in power to use this commitment to defend themselves. ico wasn't invited. they don't really like all women. >> tucker: i've noticed that. how frustrating is that?n. if there was a men's march that only accepted certain kinds of men, men who believe only a certain set of things that i happen to n
organizers of last january's women's march is planning a new protest, this time targeting the nra, that national rifle association. the protest comes in the wake of an nra ad in which a radio show host dana loeschn when after , hollywood, and other anti-gun institutions in america. here it is. >> and then they used their ex-president to endorse the resistance. all to makesi them march, make them protest. make them scream racism and sexism and xenophobia and homophobia, the smash windows,...
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again i say law enforcement people whistleblowers they know who the bad cops ah you know the national rifle association always says only way you deal with a bad guy with again gun is a good guy with a gun i always say the only way you deal with a bad cop is what a good cop but when those good cops come forward they have to have protection the same thing with the environmental protection agency when people speak out there anywhere and there's always a chance that there's going to be somebody in that agency that's wanted to come out well what are some of the security solutions for these people if their lives are in danger well the again the bottom line is it's not supposed to be happening so that's a component that hasn't been an. effective way to yet i mean that's a that's a component that's still out there that we trying to figure out how do we provide protection spoke folks who come forward because a lot of times the system will say oh you're going to be ok or or there's and you know there's the we had investigated for. we've got to look at it first we've got to see determine if that what you're sayin
again i say law enforcement people whistleblowers they know who the bad cops ah you know the national rifle association always says only way you deal with a bad guy with again gun is a good guy with a gun i always say the only way you deal with a bad cop is what a good cop but when those good cops come forward they have to have protection the same thing with the environmental protection agency when people speak out there anywhere and there's always a chance that there's going to be somebody in...
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at the headquarters at the nationals rifle association. fairfax county. ll end at the department of justice in downtown dc. police say the marchers will start arriving in washington after 7:00 tomorrow night. one lane of traffic will be closed along the road. protesters also plan to return to the justice department for a rally on saturday morning. they say they want to denounce what they call default and intimidating rhetoric of the nra. i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile. i need one number... not two. i'm always moving forward... because i can't afford to get stuck in the past. comcast business. built for business. >>> dawn have been our trusted companions for thousands of years. they have been with us on the battlefield. now it turns out they're helping us when it comes to curing cancer, in humans in particularly, children. >> this little jack russell terrier is having a ct scan
at the headquarters at the nationals rifle association. fairfax county. ll end at the department of justice in downtown dc. police say the marchers will start arriving in washington after 7:00 tomorrow night. one lane of traffic will be closed along the road. protesters also plan to return to the justice department for a rally on saturday morning. they say they want to denounce what they call default and intimidating rhetoric of the nra. i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the...
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dc, first in blistering heat today and now in the heavy rain out there, all to protest the national rifle association. are leading a two-day long demonstration against the gun rights group. this all started outside the nra headquarters in fairfax, virginia this morning and it's set to end late tonight at the department of justice. northern virginia bureau chief has been following along. she reports now from arlington. >> there is per sis stens and resistance, let's keep it up. the reasons for joining this women's march, polly's reason, pictured on a sign she held high. >> this is my niece. she was born and raised in annapolis. >> it's been five years since sarah was shot to death by a boyfriend while away at grad school. the message from peters and the other demonstrators, well, the nra might have dominated the conversation about guns in the past, their voice is growing. intensifying. >> there's going to be no piece in my li. there isn't. >> the nra long silence. the minneapolis man was shot by a police officer during a traffic shot, a registered gun owner, said he had a weapon in the car. >> it's so
dc, first in blistering heat today and now in the heavy rain out there, all to protest the national rifle association. are leading a two-day long demonstration against the gun rights group. this all started outside the nra headquarters in fairfax, virginia this morning and it's set to end late tonight at the department of justice. northern virginia bureau chief has been following along. she reports now from arlington. >> there is per sis stens and resistance, let's keep it up. the reasons...
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here is the argument, the national rifle association and its allies argue that gun regulations only hurtwners because criminals simply ignore them. congress let a ban on assault weapons expire and violent crime has fallen significantly, and fatal and nonfatal shootings have also declined here it meanwhile, gun advocates say limiting weapons will drive down crime. they look at australia where guns have been restricted since a mass shooting and since then there have been zero mass shootings and gun death rates have plummeted. -- u.s.lators try to citizens continue to be caught in the middle of this legislative gunfight. vonnie: you can read more about guns in america and all of our quick takes at and i quick on the quick take. -- on the bloomberg. manynia experienced customers reported they were sick halloween eating at to pull a restaurant. aey originally reported it to website. a aaa spokesman has now commented saying the illnesses -- a aaa spokesman house now commented saying that illness complaints are now consistent th nora virus -- nora ovirus. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from new yo
here is the argument, the national rifle association and its allies argue that gun regulations only hurtwners because criminals simply ignore them. congress let a ban on assault weapons expire and violent crime has fallen significantly, and fatal and nonfatal shootings have also declined here it meanwhile, gun advocates say limiting weapons will drive down crime. they look at australia where guns have been restricted since a mass shooting and since then there have been zero mass shootings and...
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the national rifle association and its allies argue that gun regulations only hurt law-abiding go ninersinals ignore them. fatal and nonfatal shootings have also declined. control advocates say limiting weapons will drive down gun related crimes, and the point to australia, where strict gun ownership laws were enacted after a historic massacre in 1996. since then there have been zero mass shootings. firearms related death rates have plummeted. while politicians try to tighten or loosen gun laws from one administration to the next, u.s. citizens continue to be caught in the middle of this legislative gunfight. ♪ david: that was just one of the many quick takes you can find on the bloomberg. you can also find them at bloomberg.com, along with all the latest business news and analysis, 24 hours a day. that will be all for "bloomberg best" this week. x for watching. -- thanks for watching. i'm david westin. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> trump ails the g-20 is a major success as the u.s. is isolated on trade and climate change. the white house appearing to have forgotten which country has xi jing
the national rifle association and its allies argue that gun regulations only hurt law-abiding go ninersinals ignore them. fatal and nonfatal shootings have also declined. control advocates say limiting weapons will drive down gun related crimes, and the point to australia, where strict gun ownership laws were enacted after a historic massacre in 1996. since then there have been zero mass shootings. firearms related death rates have plummeted. while politicians try to tighten or loosen gun laws...
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it starts in the morni national rifle association headquarters and will continue to the justice complex. that's 18 miles they will be walking. news 4's chris gordon is live with more. >> reporter: i'm told that motorists should expect tdelays and find alternate routes. the marchers will slow traffic between key bridge tomorrow afternoon and into the evening rush hour. protests will gather here at the nra headquarters in pfairfax beginning 9:00 tomorrow morning. cecille healy is making dozens of signs. >> we want background checks for all gun sales, gun shows, internet, whatever. >> reporter: then nra headquarters is the start of the protest. but tomorrow's women's march, nra to d.o.j. is expected to be a lot bigger. >> the purpose of the women's march from the nra to the doj is to demand that the nra take down the horrifically dangerous and provocative recruitment video that they have playing on social media and on their website. >> they use their media to assassinate real news. they use their schools to teach children that their president is another hitler. >> reporter: the ad has gott
it starts in the morni national rifle association headquarters and will continue to the justice complex. that's 18 miles they will be walking. news 4's chris gordon is live with more. >> reporter: i'm told that motorists should expect tdelays and find alternate routes. the marchers will slow traffic between key bridge tomorrow afternoon and into the evening rush hour. protests will gather here at the nra headquarters in pfairfax beginning 9:00 tomorrow morning. cecille healy is making...
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behind january's women's march in washington were back in the nation's capital this weekend, this time to protest the national rifle association. the demonstration actually began yesterday when hundreds of protestors marched 18 miles from the nra headquarters in virginia all the way to the justice department. the rally comes amid heightened tensions between activists and the nra after the organization released a recruitment video. >> this is all to make them march, make them protest, make them scream raise ism and sexism. the >> the group calls the video a direct endorsement of violence and are asking the group to apologize to the american people. >>> a another march was organized by black women to celebrate black women. the ain't i a woman march was focused on em powering black women. >> it's about celebrating black women, our ancestry of being strong and courageous. >> this is important. >> issues from healthcare to schooling were at the forefront. >>> the president's travel ban is at the forefront of the news again, after a hawaii judge made exceptions to it. the justice department wants the high court to spell out the spec
behind january's women's march in washington were back in the nation's capital this weekend, this time to protest the national rifle association. the demonstration actually began yesterday when hundreds of protestors marched 18 miles from the nra headquarters in virginia all the way to the justice department. the rally comes amid heightened tensions between activists and the nra after the organization released a recruitment video. >> this is all to make them march, make them protest, make...
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and they began their protests at the national rifle association headquarters fairfax this morning and many of the demonstrators support gun with some recent nra ads that criticize protests that have taken place since inauguration day criticizing president trump and his policies. >> these people are righ righteously fighting against these two very provocative videos that the nra has put out, which is calling for their supporters and people that support trump to go after to attack, and in various ways, the people who are resisting this horrendous, fascist program. >> everybody can benefit from more stringent gun controls. and i don't think there's enough. there's too many killings. >> the organizers of women's march helped put the protest together. those demonstrator hold another rally tomorrow at the justice department. >> a family was heading home to iowa after visiting d.c. when suddenly there was a medical emergency. a little boy went into a seeds you're. but it was the quick thinking of good samaritans save his life. mat aklin spoke to the boy's mother who has a message for those p
and they began their protests at the national rifle association headquarters fairfax this morning and many of the demonstrators support gun with some recent nra ads that criticize protests that have taken place since inauguration day criticizing president trump and his policies. >> these people are righ righteously fighting against these two very provocative videos that the nra has put out, which is calling for their supporters and people that support trump to go after to attack, and in...
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the national rifle association and its allies argue that gun hurtations only law-abiding gun owners becausengress led a ban on assault weapons expire in 2004, environment crime in america has fallen significantly. fatal shootings have also declined. control advocates say limiting weapons will drive down gun-related crime and point to australia, where strict gun ownership laws were enacted. since then, there have been zero mass shootings and firearms related death rates have politicianso while tighten or loosen gun laws, u.s. citizens are caught in the middle of this legislative gunfight. ♪ just one of the many quick takes you can find the bloomberg. you can also find them at bloomberg.com along with all the latest business news and analysis 24 hours today. that will be all for "bloomberg best" this week. thank you for watching. i'm david westin. and this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ announcer: "brilliant ideas," powered by hyundai motors. >> ♪ i-d-e-a, ideas ♪ ♪ >> the boldness of her work is inclusive. >> it is exhilarating or inspiring and slightly terrifying at the same time. made, buts so badly it
the national rifle association and its allies argue that gun hurtations only law-abiding gun owners becausengress led a ban on assault weapons expire in 2004, environment crime in america has fallen significantly. fatal shootings have also declined. control advocates say limiting weapons will drive down gun-related crime and point to australia, where strict gun ownership laws were enacted. since then, there have been zero mass shootings and firearms related death rates have politicianso while...
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and this time there's a singular target, it's the national rifle association. >> to send a message to that building over there that your time is up. >> reporter: hundreds galterred that came from our region, that came from across the country demonstrating from across the street from fairfax county headquarters and now they're on a 18-mile march to the department of justice, yes, during this storm. bureau chief julie carey has been talking to the marchers, she joins us from arlington. >> reporter: there are no words on the sign, it still conveys a power f message. it's been five years since her niece was shot to death by her boyfriend. and the tears still flow when >> this is my niece. she was born and raised in annapolis. >> peter said she was drawn from her home to this women's march to make sure her niece was represented. before stepping off to march, she joined hundreds from here and around the country. their message, that while the nra may have dominated the conversation about guns in the past, they're doing to intensify their demands for more gun restrictions. >> there's going to
and this time there's a singular target, it's the national rifle association. >> to send a message to that building over there that your time is up. >> reporter: hundreds galterred that came from our region, that came from across the country demonstrating from across the street from fairfax county headquarters and now they're on a 18-mile march to the department of justice, yes, during this storm. bureau chief julie carey has been talking to the marchers, she joins us from...
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protesters from the group gathered to protest the national rifle association. l do a 17-mile march, with the rifle groups and inceny and racist remarks. to the religious freedom group, attorney general jeff sessions spoke at a closed-door event event before the group, alliance for defending freedom. they are known for fighting for religious liberties and hold an accomplished track record of fading cases before the supreme court of the land. nbc news -- abc news used this headline to address the group. doj won't release his remarks. the alliance defending freedom is now defending a retraction and apology from abc news over that people. which originated from the splc, here now with exclusive reaction, legal counsel and communications director for alliance for defending freedom. terry, good to have you here. for those that don't know, give everybody a feel for the kind of work and the kind of cases that your group has taken before the supreme court. >> alliance defending freedom as the largest legal advocacy organization for defending freedom. religion. freedom. we
protesters from the group gathered to protest the national rifle association. l do a 17-mile march, with the rifle groups and inceny and racist remarks. to the religious freedom group, attorney general jeff sessions spoke at a closed-door event event before the group, alliance for defending freedom. they are known for fighting for religious liberties and hold an accomplished track record of fading cases before the supreme court of the land. nbc news -- abc news used this headline to address the...
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. >>> happening today, marchers plan on walking from the headquarters of the national rifle associatione department of justice. they're making a 17-mile long trek from nra headquarters in arlington to the justice department in d.c. this is in protest to the response to the cass teal trial verdict and part of the movement that brought crowds together on the day of president trump's inauguration. >>> 6:47. a live look this morning at the nation's capitol where senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is hard at work this morning securing votes for his revised health care bill. we brought you details of the new bill yesterday. the bill already in trouble. two republican senators said they will not vote for it. senator rand paul of kentucky says the bill isn't conservative enough. while susan collins of me m says the bill leaves many without insurance. since the bill needs 50 gop senators to pass, mcconnell can't afford to lose another vote and as it stands six senators are on the fence. quick highlights of the bill, $45 billion to fight opioid addiction and $70 billion more for states to low
. >>> happening today, marchers plan on walking from the headquarters of the national rifle associatione department of justice. they're making a 17-mile long trek from nra headquarters in arlington to the justice department in d.c. this is in protest to the response to the cass teal trial verdict and part of the movement that brought crowds together on the day of president trump's inauguration. >>> 6:47. a live look this morning at the nation's capitol where senate majority...
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the participants are protesting the national rifle association. megan mcgrath on twitter. >>> d.c. police released this video on the shooting of a one-year-old. you can clearly see two people shooting at each other. the baby that was shot survived. you can watch this video on the nbc washington app right now. >>> president trump is getting ready to leave paris this morning. he spent time at the bastille day parade. we'll have a wrap hp up n his trip on the "today" show. >> right now the delays on the metro, orange, silver and blue lines. otherwise, no major problems. 66 looking better than it was. 95 approaching 32 is quite slow all of a sudden. no report of a problem but something is going on. we'll be tweeting about it from first 4 traffic. sheena? >> yeah, melissa. you see the sun glare. this afternoon, it could be the windshield wipe erps. the forecast. the storms could provide damaging winds. we'll be tracking it this afternoon. still hot and humid. around 90 both days on the weekend. we get hot again next week. aaron thought i said wicked hot
the participants are protesting the national rifle association. megan mcgrath on twitter. >>> d.c. police released this video on the shooting of a one-year-old. you can clearly see two people shooting at each other. the baby that was shot survived. you can watch this video on the nbc washington app right now. >>> president trump is getting ready to leave paris this morning. he spent time at the bastille day parade. we'll have a wrap hp up n his trip on the "today"...
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gun ownership should be something they should be given to the national rifle association as to why they>> tucker: can ask a question. if you are against the system think the system is racist and you want only the cops and other government officials who you believe are racist to have guns, how does that work? >> i don't understand your question. what we are saying is -- >> tucker: if you think america's institutionally racist, why should only government officials, police, national guard, soldiers ought to have guns? why wouldn't you want a gun, to too? >> if you bring me on your show to talk about the project that we are starting, the project restarting is a self-defense gym. people can learn hand-to-hand self-defense. >> tucker: i just feel like guns or more effective than karate chops. >> on the question of guns, we don't have an answer because what we're doing is starting a project is where we are. what we know is that we need to grow strength together. we have to learn the responses physically to respond some of these incidents that are happening. the question for me again is not on
gun ownership should be something they should be given to the national rifle association as to why they>> tucker: can ask a question. if you are against the system think the system is racist and you want only the cops and other government officials who you believe are racist to have guns, how does that work? >> i don't understand your question. what we are saying is -- >> tucker: if you think america's institutionally racist, why should only government officials, police,...
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they are protesting gun violence and the national rifle association. yesterday they held a rally outside nra in fairfax and walked 18 miles to d.c. >>> a fairfax county judge declaring a mistrial in the murder case of beloved wedding caterer. kempton bond claimed he stabbed tyonne after a cleanup, an argument that happened year. jurors told the judge they could not come to a consensus. >>> some work from friendship heights and grosvenor. shuttle buses will replace trains tomorrow. if you go to the nbc washington app we have more details on this and other metro tie ups. >> 77 but will feel less humid. >> this afternoon, some sunshine dry for the weekend. that's good. >> we do have a programming note. we'll be on at 8:30 this morning instead of 9:00. we do hope that you'll join us again. we already appreciate you spending some of your saturday morning with us. >> when what it's about,.c., but they don't know. you have to live here to know, to feel the people, to feel the places, and most of all, to feel the r
they are protesting gun violence and the national rifle association. yesterday they held a rally outside nra in fairfax and walked 18 miles to d.c. >>> a fairfax county judge declaring a mistrial in the murder case of beloved wedding caterer. kempton bond claimed he stabbed tyonne after a cleanup, an argument that happened year. jurors told the judge they could not come to a consensus. >>> some work from friendship heights and grosvenor. shuttle buses will replace trains...
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it started following a rally outside the national rifle association today. chopper 4 was above the crowd. there was organized marching today by the people behind in january. they'll march around about nra through fairfax to the department of justice here in washington. northern virginia bureau chief, julie carey is along lee highway along the route julie is using. >> >> reporter: we can't see them now yet. we do expect it to come this way in the next hour or so. now, this morning when things got started across the street from the nra headquarters out in fairfax county, hundreds of people gathered together. not all of them could take part in the march. this heat today has taken a let's take a look at what it was like out there. this was around 11:30 this morning when they first stepped off and began the march. now, today's demonstration is time to coincide with a protest that's staged every single month on the 14th by northern virginia gun control activists. that date, the anniversary of the sandy hook school massacre. this march has drawn people from across t
it started following a rally outside the national rifle association today. chopper 4 was above the crowd. there was organized marching today by the people behind in january. they'll march around about nra through fairfax to the department of justice here in washington. northern virginia bureau chief, julie carey is along lee highway along the route julie is using. >> >> reporter: we can't see them now yet. we do expect it to come this way in the next hour or so. now, this morning...
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hundreds of protesters rallied outside the headquarters of the national rifle association in virginiafriday and then marched 18 miles to the justice department to protest against the nra. the march was led by the organizers against the women's march in washington, d.c., after trump's inauguration. this is sarah dachos of the group moms demand action for gun sense in america. mother, i have a son, and i would like him to grow up in a world where he feels safe walking down the street to go to the playground. that when he goes to school, he does not have to do lockdown drills because we now live in a climate where someone who is not safe with a gun, has access to guns, can go into a school and shoot people. amy: and groundbreaking iranian mathematician maryam mirzakhani has died. a professor at stanford university, she is only woman and only iranian to have ever won mathematics' highest award, the fields medal. she died saturdaday at the age f 40 from breast cancer. multiple iranian newspapers brbroke social taboos by publishing phohotos of f r witht hijab to the arena president posted a
hundreds of protesters rallied outside the headquarters of the national rifle association in virginiafriday and then marched 18 miles to the justice department to protest against the nra. the march was led by the organizers against the women's march in washington, d.c., after trump's inauguration. this is sarah dachos of the group moms demand action for gun sense in america. mother, i have a son, and i would like him to grow up in a world where he feels safe walking down the street to go to the...
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i'm the national rifle association of america. e. >> more backlash following the nra's controversial ad. the organizers behind the women's march now plan to hold a protest against the organization. the recent ad calls for law abiding citizens to arm of anti-trump protesters. the protest will happen on july 14th. the women's march and their partners plan to host a peaceful mass demonstration similar to the women's march thh >>> believe it or not a growing number of millennials are gun owners. according to a new study most millennial gun owners cite sport shooting as their principle reason for owning a gun. many adults aged 18 to 29 say they bought guns to shoot at a range. two-thirds of gun owners in america say they own more than one gun including 29 percent who own five or more guns. >>> coming up, boat capsized. 24-foot vees self overturns in annapolis and we'll tell you how this one ended. >> dramatic video from the district. the investigation into the fire that left several residents homeless. >> ♪ >> there you have them. celeb
i'm the national rifle association of america. e. >> more backlash following the nra's controversial ad. the organizers behind the women's march now plan to hold a protest against the organization. the recent ad calls for law abiding citizens to arm of anti-trump protesters. the protest will happen on july 14th. the women's march and their partners plan to host a peaceful mass demonstration similar to the women's march thh >>> believe it or not a growing number of millennials are...
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the national rifle association. nancy: a march from the headquarters in fairfax downtown to the department of justice headquarters is happening right now. demonstration for us and joins us live. q? q: we have been tracking them now for eight or nine miles from fairfax. we are in falls church now. we are walking along route 29. this is also lee highway here in falls church. this is the ends of the group. but as you can see there is ten of them here. 90 up the street as we are making our way down through the falls church area. with me is from erin, from maryland. i need to ask why you are out in the heat doing this. >> i think over the years the n.r.a. has crossed a lot of lines. the last time i carried this sign castile was alive as well as other people. n.r.a. isn't going to stand up for the law-abiding citizens and foment environment of tyranny and lawlessness, people should walk out in 105-degree heat. q: that was my next question. is it worth it in this heat? support and take photographs but i couldn't stay behind
the national rifle association. nancy: a march from the headquarters in fairfax downtown to the department of justice headquarters is happening right now. demonstration for us and joins us live. q? q: we have been tracking them now for eight or nine miles from fairfax. we are in falls church now. we are walking along route 29. this is also lee highway here in falls church. this is the ends of the group. but as you can see there is ten of them here. 90 up the street as we are making our way down...
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i think in many ways, they're not that different from the national rifle association, which keeps congress from passing much-needed, incredibly -- gun control. they enter into a broken system. they do a good job at playing that system. they have immense resources. they are very good at what they do. so they are able to move legislation like this. i think it is important we talk about aipac does a couple of things. they do not speak for the jewish community. sometimes they might claim to, but they don't. the jewish community iss incredibly diverse in the u.s. in many ways, especially when it comes to relationships to and views on israel and israel-palestine. they're not representative ofof americican jews. time, they are able to move this forward. i think it is income it upon as to have to provide a counterweight. we need to change the calculus for members of congress so they're not going to support legislation like this. if you have not already, call your member of congress and the house of representatives in the senate and tell them to oppose the legislation as it comes to a vote, to not
i think in many ways, they're not that different from the national rifle association, which keeps congress from passing much-needed, incredibly -- gun control. they enter into a broken system. they do a good job at playing that system. they have immense resources. they are very good at what they do. so they are able to move legislation like this. i think it is important we talk about aipac does a couple of things. they do not speak for the jewish community. sometimes they might claim to, but...