are for common sense and sensible measures on gun violence and make sure that their voices are heard. the president said very movingly, nothing is more powerful than millions of voices calling for change. those voices are a silent majority that needs to be vocal and need to be galvanized and organized. i think the votes can be there for a ban on illegal trafficking, the instance you described earlier involving ebel that killed the correction officer in colorado and killed another person on his way to shooting the police officer who tried to apprehend him. classic straw purchase and should be banned. background checks to prevent him from having weapons, deranged people like adam lanza from having access. the sheer volume of bullets and ammunition and rounds in that war arsenal is absolutely stunning. we need to make sure that we
abortion at six weeks, a bill to ban abortion at 20 weeks, a bill to close down the last abortion clinic in the state, a la, mississippi, same bill, same strategy. and once again, the old personhood total ban plus say bye-bye to the pills, say bye-bye to fertility treatment, the personhood thing will now go to the voters in north dakota, thanks to the legislature. it will go to the voters like it did in mississippi and in colorado, where it lost so badly. the other ones, the other bills that i mentioned, they are going to go to the north dakota governor, jack del rimple. these personhood guys were too extreme, by a long shot, for the voters of mississippi. but somehow they have the ear of the part of the republican party that is now running north dakota. the only question is whether north dakota s republican governor is going to let that stand. well, while the governor decides what he wants to do, whether he wants the taxpayers to actually foot the bill for this stuff, the other side o
saw a boxy black car, possibly a lincoln or a cadillac near the crime scene just before the shooting. then two days after the shooting, a car fitting that description turned up in texas, hundreds of miles from the colorado crime scene. the driver of a black cadillac with reportedly mismatched colorado license plates opened fire on a sheriff s deputy who tried to pull him over on a routine traffic stop. during and after a 100-mile-an-hour high-speed chase. that ended in a crash with an 18 wheeler, the driver shot at the officers pursuing him. when they fired back, the shooter was seriously wounded and died later that day in a texas hospital. today, el paso county sheriff s office says after examining shell casings from both crime scenes in texas and colorado, ballistics experts concluded the gun used in the texas firefight is the same weapon used to kill colorado prisons chief tom clements.
in solitary confinement most of the time imprisoned and they say it had destroyed him mentally. his signature issue as prison chief was reducing use of solitary confinement in that state. there s a lot authorities don t know about the case, including a motive, how the suspect got that gun, and whether he acted alone. we will keep you posted. [ kitt ] you know what s impressive? a talking car. but i ll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it s carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. after all, what s the point of talking if you don t have something important to say?
state s governor, john hickenlooper, who you see here, said that tom clements believed, quote, at the core of his person, that anyone can be redeemed. in terms of the investigation into this murder, the immediate contextual question was whether it was questioned to tom clements work in the prisons. could this have been random? could this have been personal? or could this have been related to his work in colorado s prisons, his work in the prisons in missouri before he came to colorado, could it have been connected to overall political issues in the state of colorado. the killing happened just hours before governor hickenlooper signed into law the state s contentious but historic new gun reform legislation. tom clements was a supporter of that legislation. and during the legislative debate over the gun control bills in colorado, criminal charges were brought against anti-gun control activists who had threatened to kill legislators and their family members, because the legislators suppo