about half of all u.s. households have at least one coronet home and many have much more than that. because they have ammo, billions and billions of rounds of it. those are all real numbers for hardly an argument for gun control. it s an argument effect against it. ask yourself what it would required to confiscate all those guns and other ammunition entering the united states into a disarmed nation with turkmenistan or north korea. it would take a police state an end in civil war. no same person wants either one of those things. but thankfully we do not eat them. the fact that so many americans have a firearm with her and can never commit violence tells you that guns are not the problem. most people in this country can t be trusted with an ar-15, just as we can contrast it with cars, and light in and light in a car for electricity and baseball bats and insecticide and chainsaws and pruning shears and countless other objects that can easily double as weapons. on some level, al
james harden, and the incredible cast of everything everywhere all at once, including my girl jamie lee curtis, when the sag award herself. that takes us off here tonight. and on that note i wish to wall a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with me. i ll see you at the end of tomorrow. d of tomorrow it s a really good to have you here we have a very interesting show for you tonight. if he had ever been to london, or if you re like, me and you basically spend every waking hour you are not working, eating, sleeping, or fishing watching british crime dramas set in london. which is what i do now because i am a middle aged childless lesbian. anyway. whether you ve been to london or you spent a lot of time in london in your mind. you might have noticed these blue blacks on the london landscape. the british government puts out these blue discs. these blue plaques on historic sites of all kinds. not just in london,
democracy, the kind where you participate. no, your job is to trust the experts and their conclusions and obey them. covid kind of blew that up. if there s one thing that we learned from that dis-sasser is that public policy experts often had no clue what they were talking about. your hippy aunt knew more about how to beat a flu virus than your virologist on cnn. exercise, sunlight, fresh air, stop eating junk food, turn off your computer, spend time with other people. be healthy. that advice worked. the experts by contrast made you get the vaccine and that did not work. so by march of 2021, people are starting to figure this out. anyone who was paying attention in america understood that the experts, many of them were full of it. it was exactly at that moment that the atlantic magazine in washington published a piece pushing back against a growing consensus. that story was called following your gut isn t the right way to go. hard to think of a funnier headline because it s s
jesse: and sometimes you don t buy the reason they are dumping you. sorry, george. i don t understand. things were going so great. what happened? something must have happened. it s not you. it s me. you re giving me it s not you it s me routine? jesse: we might be looking at one of the biggest breakups in american history. something we haven t seen like the 40 s. it looks like democrats and the media are working on dumping kamala from the ticket. on friday, liz warren out of nowhere suggested biden could swap out harris for someone else he s more comfortable with. if he is that old in a second term the vice presidency becomes even more important, should kamala harris be his choice the second time around? recommendation you know, i i really want to defer to what makes biden comfortable on his team. we go way back, but they need they have to be a team. jesse: kamala s team hit the ceiling and forced pocahontas to apologize now liz says she didn t mean it.
repairs are occurring. that wraps up the hour for me. i m jose diaz-balart. you can reach me on twitter and instagram. thank you for the privilege of your time. alex witt picks up with more news right now. good morning, everyone. i m alex witt here at msnbc world headquarters in new york. breaking across the pond, a political earthquake. just 44 days, that is how long prime minister liz truss was in office before resigning just in the last few hours. i recognize, though, given the situation, i cannot deliver the mandate on which i was elected by the conservative party. this makes truss now the shortest-serving prime minister in 301 years. one british journalist wrote in the new york times days ago as political pressure mounted, quote, he was boris johnson s departing gift, a human land mine to level the ground for his possible return. in a sign of just how tenuous her standing was and perhaps how brutal uk politics can be, a british newspaper began tracking a hea