tammy: welcome back, everyone, to our inside the issues special edition of tucker carlson tonight. the shooting in parkland,ns florida, has produced antigunal action across the country. and has not been limited to democratic lawmakers. ordinary retailers are getting involved, as well, and imposing their own form of gun control by the law doesn t even requirehe . fox s hillary vaughn went to investigate this new trend. here s what she found. [cheers] this is washington, d.c., the day thousands of antigun protesters flood the capital streets [chanting] students joining the march for our lives movement demanding new gun control laws after the mass shooting at stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida. this is far too much. the fact that we have had all of these mass shootings and that we haven t done anything about it. i just would like to see this government do something. i do think change is coming.
blacklisting companies if they don t. 46% of preliminaries actively research what political stance companies have before they decide to give them their business but there are critics and say where are we headed? is this a sustainable thing to do? that s something that, of course, congress is going to have to look at as well. tammy: private business is one thing. then you are dealing with banks as you noted in your piece that gets taxpayer dollars that are propped up, especially after the mini crash in 2007 and 2008. as they are going against a civil right, right? against a constitutionally protected right is an entirely different dynamic. if you don t like the second amendment, engage politically, right? this is something very different and, yes, extremely worrisome. great job and thanks for reminding everyone of all the other things going on out there that we need to keep an eye on. thanks, tammy. tammy: that is hillary vaughn from fox business. today is black friday speaking of
[gunfire] filing a lawsuit in u.s. district court in new york after they lost insurance coverage saying the push to ban the gun group has cost them millions of dollars in damages. but joining the trend has also cost some companies millions. in georgia delta airlines lost a 38-million-dollar tax cut after delta ditched their nra discounts. in louisiana, the bonds commission voted to block citigroup and bank of america from financing a 600-million-dollar highway construction project after they placed restrictions on gun purchases. they should be making sound business decisions that their shareholders not trying to be on the right side of what s popular politically. tammy: hillary vaughn joins us now. great job. this is, with everything going on in the world and elections and everything, this kind of stuff continues more under the radar. when it comes to the banks, they have historically used sometimes their power to affect really to implement
[gunfire] filing a lawsuit in u.s. district court in new york after they lost insurance coverage saying the push to ban the gun group has cost them millions of dollars in damages. but joining the trend has also cost some companies millions. in georgia delta airlines lost a 38-million-dollar tax cut after delta ditched their nra discounts. in louisiana, the bonds commission voted to block citigroup and bank of america from financing a 600-million-dollar highway construction project after they placed restrictions on gun purchases. they should be making sound business decisions that their shareholders not trying to be on the right side of what s popular politically. tammy: hillary vaughn joins us now. great job. this is, with everything going on in the world and elections and everything, this kind of stuff continues more under the radar. when it comes to the banks, they have historically used sometimes their power to
filing a lawsuit in u.s. district court in new york after they lost insurance coverage saying the push t to ban the gun group has costce them millions of dollars in damages. but joining the trend has also cost some companies millions. in georgia, delta airlines lost a 38-million-dollar tax cut after delta ditched their nra discounts. in louisiana, the bonds commission voted to block citigroup and bank of america from financing a 600-million-dollar highway construction project after they placed restrictions on gun purchases. they should be making sound business decisions that their shareholders not trying to be on the right side of what s popular politically. o tammy: hillary vaughn joins us now. great job. this is, withau everything going on in the world and elections and everything, this kind of stuff continues more under the radar. when it comes to the banks, they have historically used sometimes their power to affect really to implement discriminatory policies when