we did do. june of last year, we passed and the president signed the sacred communities act. that had some bipartisan support, not enough. i can t wait until we see the implementation of these resources to intervene in violence in communities, to intervene in straw purchases, to check back checks of those under 21 in a greater way. i can t wait to see the numbers go in the correct direction. but that s not enough. it s the first time in 30 years congress has done something. but everyone, to a person, gun owners and non gun owners, i saying we have to do something to end this scourge of gun violence. you are absolutely right. i ve cared about this my entire adult life. i know every single one of us is not safe until every single one of us is safe and government has congress specifically has an important role to play. keep on keeping on, do not let up on that when. i won t give up.
anthony: the steel hulled achievement doesn t do much moving around these days, but it might have to soon. anthony: who else lives like you? travis: it used to be very common. it is getting scarcer. anthony: how long do you think you ve got? travis: six months, a year? anthony: really. travis; that complex that s going up right there, you see the tower crane. we sit there and watch them put the buildings up and they re anthony: coming closer. travis: creeping this way. anthony: you re not moving onto land anytime soon if you can avoid it? travis: no. here life keeps flowing by. i wave and keep on keeping on. (ted koppel) 30 million americans have copd, half don t yet know it. every one of them is especially vulnerable to covid-19.
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think to themselves, how can i make a difference? yes the school safety helps, yes helping with mental health, does help. but we do have a gun problem. the situations are not mutually exclusive. we need to focus on how we can prevent and reduce gun violence and gun reform. sarah kaufman, your family must be super proud of you. i m delighted to speak with you. i know that there are great things in your future. keep on keeping on. we look for to talking to you again. thank you. thank you. she is hopelessly pro devoted to trump and it helped her on tuesday. the devotion did not help everyone. the future of trumpism in just a moment. first, again, remembering those lost in the elementary school shooting like alithia ramirez. she was a ten year old with big dreams. she loved to draw and wanted to be an artist. annabella guadeloupe rodriguez was a third grader described as a quiet girl. she was the cousin of another victim girl jackie cazares who was recently had her few first
incredibly discouraged, and at the same time, i will just say to everybody watching, the things that are important to do in this country are hard to do and they require us to stay with that, you know, completely grounded unshakable belief that if we continue to do the work and we continue to organize and we continue to see leadership from president biden and from all of us in congress, we will get this done and there is no other option for us except to make sure that it happens. i think i ve said this to you before, my friend, but keep on keeping on. we re proud of the work that you do and no doubt you re going to keep at it. so thank you so much for your time with us. i look forward to seeing you again. thank you, alex. when is a threat not a threat? new questions are emerging about violent messages uncovered in the january 6th investigation. t violent messages uncovered in violent messages uncovered in the january 6th investigation. wahoooo! (vo) you can be well-groomed.