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we're going to get our first public glimpse of princess catherine since christmas. what the palace said today about her cancer battle and her plans to try and resume some of her royalty duties. but leading this hour yesterday, today and for the next two weeks, the us supreme court will dominate the political conversation in this country. today, it's a major guns decision. the justices ruling six to three to strike down a federal ban on bump stocks. the ban was initially approved by donald trump 2018 after the massacre at a las vegas music festival, you might remember a gunman killed 58 people at the outdoor concert when he set up perch on the 32nd floor of the mandalay bay hotel and open fire for at least ten minutes by the time police breached the room, they say the shooter was dead, but they found 23 weapons in the room 12 with firearms, with bump stocks attached. that attack, by the way, is the deadliest mass shooting in modern american history. so i know some of you are probably out there wondering what exactly is a bump stock. i keep talking about bumps stocks. what is it? so it's this piece seen here. it can be attached to a semi-automatic weapon hairpin when a shooter uses a semi-automatic rifle, they have to pull the trigger. >> each time they want to fire a bump stock harnesses the energy of the fired weapon to make pulling the trigger faster, which allows the shooter to fire hundreds of rounds per minute. >> theoretically, let's bring in stephen gutowski. he is the founder of the reload, which focuses on on firearms policy, and politics and is an expert when it comes to firearms. so we always want to know what we're talking about here. so steven, a bump stock makes a semi-automatic rifle more like an automatic weapon almost, not quite, but almost like a machine gun, get closer and the rate of fire as to how quick you can find quickly. >> so there are still some differences. can you explain the differences and why a bump stock was created to begin with? >> yeah. and the differences are the key thing here in this ruling that's what the justices in the majority focused on that essentially, in order to fire each round when using a bump stock or doing bump firing, more generally bumps, not just kinda helps you do that technique of bumped firing you still have to actuate that trigger, pull, that trigger stuff to pull the trigger no matter what every single round that gets fired. but it harnesses the energy so it makes it a lot easier, right? yes. makes him much easier to do it a lot faster than a traditional shooting style where you're physically squeezing your finger each shot and they're really kind of a novelty device to be honest, i've shot them. there. there's something that people own for amusement. it's something that gets you sort of like machine gun rate of fire, machine guns, which are essentially and in the right without, without all the extra regulation that comes along with owning an actual machine gun, which you can do. but it's very expensive and very difficult. yeah. so i want to play some music some video rather, i'm sorry from the moment the shooting started in las vegas at that horrible you're not going to see anything bloody or anything but you can hear the gunfire and people panicking a warning to our viewers that the video is a little disturbing. so let's play this okay can you tell if the shooter was using a bump stock when he fired the bullets, you just heard in that video? yeah. i think it's fairly clear that from the cadence of how quickly the rounds are going off he was likely using a bump stock at that point in the video. now he used he had a lot of firearms. all right. he was in this really terrible situation where he's elevated in each shooting into a crowd. so a lot of guns would have, would have resulted. there are a lot of firearms you could have used to get similar results, but the bumps fire in this case is one of the only cases where where it might actually have helped him carry out this, this terrible tech because 58 people, yeah, because he's spraying fire into a giant crowd and he doesn't need to be accurate. that's one of the downsides of using something like a bump stock is it really reduces how accurately you can fire. >> you don't have to be that accurate if it's a crowd, you're going to add something in his concurring opinion. so in favor of overruling this band get reading of it, getting rid of justice. alito wrote, quote, there's a simple remedy for the disparate treatment of bumps, stocks and machine guns. congress can amend the law. what's your take on that? do you think that that is a good sign or a bad sign for gun rights enthusiasts to wanted this ban them gone? >> yeah. you know, the top line of this ruling is positive for gun rights advocates who wanted the bump stocks ban going because it's gone now you could you can own these devices. they'll probably start making and selling them again in most states, there are still state-level bands in 17 states. and the district of columbia, but there something to that that concurrence that i think speaks to a larger issue on how the court is approaching gun regulation because you remember they had a landmark ruling in 2022 where they said all modern laws have to have a, an analogy, analogous law from the founding here it has to be rooted in the history and tradition of firearms regulation. and what you don't here in that concurrence is anything about how banning bumps stocks would be a violation of the second amendment right? and how it would fit into the history and tradition. he just kinda say alito is one of the most conservative members of the court and you also had two other members, gorsuch and barrett, in oral arguments suggesting that they would be perhaps okay with a ban on these devices is just how to get there. they didn't like the way the atf sort of reinterpreted law. they're saying the atf, basically, you would probably have it's it sounds like you're saying reading the tea leaves and who knows, but like you have three liberal justices and potentially three conservative justices, that would be willing to rule that a band by congress on bump stocks legislatively, not through the regulatory a framework, but legislatively could be constitution. yeah, that's the signal. there's anything that's almost literally what alito is saying in that concurrence. so it's not so much the idea of banning these devices that the justices were upset with. how the atf went about doing it it's interesting because it was it was under trump, who was the trump administration did as he was trying to he was reacting to what happened in las vegas and the argument that there really isn't a need for this unless you're trying to kill a lot of people are a lot of animals or whatever. >> at the same at once when that band happened in 2018, those who owned the devices were told to turn them in or destroy them within 90 days, two people do that. >> no. no. i mean the atf received very few of these devices. i think there are estimates of about 100,000 out there. they received maybe less than 0.1% were turned in to the atf. now people could have destroyed that. we don't know exactly what people did with them. likely a lot of people kept them and just ignored this, this ruling which probably wasn't even that well known at the time, this was a sort of a federal rule that was published in the registrar, which is not exactly the most famous document in the world. so a lot of people probably still have these devices even though they technically been committing a felony by their legal now. so now they don't have to worry about it. stephen gutowski. always appreciate your expertise. thank you so much. let's discuss this now. the politics of it with cnn supreme court analyst joan biskupic and cnn political commentator jonah goldberg, the editor in chief of the dispatch, and jonah, i'll start with you today. the justices ruled along familiar six to three conservative to liberal leinz did anything stand out to you when today's ruling? >> thanks, jake. and you that's exactly what did stand out in the courtroom. the core divide at the supreme court is the six conservative justices conservative majority, all appointed by republican i'm looking in president's versus the three liberals and dissent, all appointed by democratic presidents. and, you know, jake, this is the time of year when we get our most consequential rulings and occasionally we'll have a rare descend from the bench, an oral dissent, and i and we got the first one of the season today from justice sotomayor, which i think reinforces this core divide. even though we're going to see some shifting alliances, this is basically what the courts all about. and i thought steven really laid out well you know, exactly how these mechanisms function. but justice sotomayor, as much as she highlighted the tragedy of 2017, said that this was actually a case involving statutory interpretation and she said that phrase by a single function of the trigger from the 1934 ban guns, that it actually would cover this, that she said, if you have an ordinary reading of that law, that you actually could have covered. so if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck essentially, because again, we had just a great explanation of how bump stocks could work. >> but she said, if you pull the trigger and then the price pressure that the shooter would put on the weapons. that that is a single function to have those continuous rounds go out. so i just would say that we saw in stark relief in the tableau in the courtroom today, just how these justices are divided. >> not surprising the conservatives would say do it through the congress and not through the regulatory restate jonah, florida republican congressman byron donalds called the bump stocks ban dom and he also said this a bump stock does not cause anybody to be shiny united states of america that is the shooter that does that, not a piece of equipment the bump stocks, if you will, is really just a brace for people who have arm injuries still actively shoot what's interesting about this is, yeah, i i mean, that argument you could use to overturn the ban on machine gun, right? >> really? yeah. exactly. >> but but what's interesting is it was donald trump is president trump who pushed this? i doubt brynn many headlines. they're gonna be supreme court handles at hand. so donald trump a loss, right? but but that is the reality of it. what do you think's going on in trump world right now? >> well, i don't think trump world is going to say bupkis about, except maybe they could figure out some three karam messaging to show that this proves that trump is more moderate than trying to do what he's been trying to do on abortion. you could kind of see him tried to do on this. i think that's too nuanced than argument for donald trump but yeah, look this does get to the point that i the conservative justices on the court are not lockstep trumpets. >> they have not been as friendly to trump as a lot of the critics want to make it seem. and this is an example, is that small example, but it's an example of how they see things not necessarily through the partisan lens that a lot of people want to ascribe to joe. >> and you're gonna be watching the next two weeks very closely, huge consequential cases on the court's docket, including trump's claim of immunity from criminal prosecution. perhaps that's the biggest one whether january 6 defendants will face obstruction charges emergency room, abortions is another. what's your you have any predictions for these rulings? >> i'll take the easiest one first, just based on oral arguments jake, the justices are likely to reject the idea that the january 6 defendants hundreds of them, including a case that touches on donald trump could be liable for the charge of corruptly obstructing an official proceeding. they've been charged with many, many different federal crimes, but that's one that has been used on, as i said, hundreds. and just from the oral arguments the justices, a majority seem to suggest that prosecutors have gone too far with an expanded reading of that of that federal law that was passed, actually, they get at accounting practices and actual evidence issues, destruction of evidence, so they didn't think that law was properly used. is that's my guess on that one. but then on the one that we all really care about the most, i think people are watching is the one weather former president donald trump should be shielded from the election subversion charges that have been brought by special counsel jack smith on behalf of the justice department. i think in that case it's likely that donald trump will win a little bit jack smith's, will win a little bit, and the key question that we're all kind of wrestling with as we anticipated, is who's going to how lopsided will it be, and who will have the best chance of going forward either with a trial without and i think at this point, just the signals from the quarters, it's just very unlikely that former president donald trump would be tried on election. >> election subversion, subversion charges before for the election yeah. >> yeah. i think look, even trump's own lawyer conceded that the president is not immune from personal acts of criminality, and that some official acts could be criminal deemed criminal i don't think this court in any way is going to endorse the full-throated trump truth, social position that the president can just go climbing as much as he lacked, right and so the supreme court settles questions, not cases. and so i think what they're trying to do is figure out some sort of precedent that they can send on this very thorny issue of presidential immunity. and i suspect what they're gonna do is they're gonna do it narrowly, come up as close as they can get to 90 for something that trims back some of the broader outreaches of jack smith's case but tells the district court the things that you can actually demonstrate a real crimes go with that stuff. and so trump's absolutely right, it's not going to happen on a timetable that people, a lot of people would like it to. and i don't think the supreme court is supposed to ask questions based upon electric electoral timetable. >> interesting stuff, joan and jonah, thanks so much appreciate it. who better to comment on these massive, massive supreme court cases and a man who was once considered himself for the highest court in the land. that conversation is live in studio next plus what caused a southwest airlines flight to make an unsafe rolling emotion while 34,000 feet in the air, i'm glad i was not on board. i'll tell you that much. the new investigation as ahead and this justin president biden moments ago boarding air force one and italy after the g7 summit of world economic superpower is biden is headed straight to california for a star fundraiser tomorrow with former president obama, julia roberts hertz 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180611 at 27 i'm katie bell in washington and this is cnn closed. >> captioning brought to you by meso book.com if you or a loved one have mesothelial not we'll send you a free book to answer questions you may have called now and we'll come to you 808 to 14000 an hour long justice lead. we spent a lot of time talking about the us supreme court on the show. we have a guest today who can talk about it in a way that no one else can a long time, judge, who was twice under consideration for a seat on the highest court in the land. he's out with a brand new book, a captivating read. it offers a critique of the court that only a unique insider could he talks about scrutiny. he talks about independence. he also talks about the need for trust, width width, the nine people whose decisions affect every single american with this right now is retired judge david title. he served on the united states court of appeals for the district of columbia circuit for 30 years filling the seat that had been vacated by ruth bader ginsburg when she was appointed to the supreme court. his new book is called vision a memoir of blindness. and justice. and you might know that we have with us and studio right now. that's vix in his german shepherd guide dog. she is a pretty girl. thank you so much for being with us, judge title. i've really appreciate it. let's start with the court. yes, we can. you wish you a stark warning about the us supreme court losing public trust? you say in your book, quote, toxic judicial confirmations, which these days look more like partisan punching matches then tests of legal acumen and personal integrity have contributed to that loss of trust. so have the ideological vote counts and many contentious cases. the public apparently believes that supreme court justices vote with the political party of the president who appointed them, rather than from neutral legal principles. let me ask you, do you think this started getting bad after the bush v. gore decision in 2000? and where do you put the roberts court in this in this gamut? >> it's, it's a process, it's accelerated in the past two or three decades and, you know, from my perspective, the basic problem here is we have a court that is all too often not faithful to really fundamental principles of judicial restraint that are really quite essential to preserving the separation of powers and the checks and balances that make our for government work and and in that process is it has accelerated in the past decade or two as, as our country has become more political and it's accord has become more polar political. >> i want to play for you a democratic senate majority leader, chuck schumer of new york said earlier this week chief justice roberts is supposed to be the guardian of the courts reputation my judgment and the judgment of so many americans, he's derelict in this, that responsibility. >> derelict as the guardian of the court's reputation, harsh words from senator schumer. there do you agree would you would you put that on john roberts? >> my book is about the supreme court jake. it's not about the individual justices. rarely talk about the individual. let's talk about do you it's about the court as an institution and it's the court's behavior is an institution that concerns me. >> do you think the roberts court so all nine of them is derelict in in guarding the court's reputation i would not use that word. okay. i don't know that that's the right word to describe this court i would say as i do in my book that that is what is concerning to me and i think many judges is that courts abandonment of principles of judicial restraint and that's the, those are its, those it's the abandonment of those principles and the decisions that come from it that i think adversely affect what the public thinks about the court. >> yeah. and your critical in the book yeah. of the court for for overturning roe for the review. wait for the dobbs decision, but you also write, this is really interesting, really stood out to me, quote, it's clear as day that dobbs, that's the decision that overturned roe v. wade never would have happened if justice ginsburg, ginsburg had lived or if she had retired during obama's presidency and been replaced by like-minded johnson. you then go into detail about a conversation you had over dinner with justice ginsburg. ginsburg decision to retire why do you think she ultimately decided to not retire during the obama administration? and how much do you blame her in any way for the dobbs decision? >> the conversation i had with justice ginsburg was a conversation she had with many people. she did not appreciate the pressure to tire she thought, you know what i i think she never told me this. but i think ruth ginsburg hoped that she could retire and be replaced by the first woman president, right? i think that's what she wanted. you know, i can't second guess or judgment. i do say in the book, which is what we all know, that she rolled the dice and walk lost consequences of her decision. were enormous for the country i have to ask you about this beautiful dog to your left. yes, your guide dog, vicks and you write, if talking too much about my dog is a crime i plead guilty i think there are a lot of us who are probably guilty of that. i'm certainly guilty of that about my dog. i just loved to talk about vix and there's the sign on my desk that ed bought me. it says asked me about my dog, but what's interesting, you have had a site issues for quite some time, but you only recently, this is your first guide dog? yes. even though you're in your 80s and you've had site issues for 50 years or so? how is she changed your life and why did you switch? >> it's been the last chapter in my book is called the dog that changed my life. and that's not an overstatement. i was a cane user for 30 years. i was pretty good with my cane, but i yearn for more independence cane travel is complicated. it's getting more difficult both as a city gets more complex, my wife and i, we live in the country. i mean, like this one long, long walks. and it's very hard to do that with a cane. victim has given me level of independence. i haven't enjoyed in probably 40 years she and i go on. first of all, we commute back and forth to work. she loves escalators and in the country, we go on long walks together. it used to be if i wanted to go on a walk, i said, ed, let's go for a walk now. i say v6 and i'm going for a walk and we'll go for 567 miles and i say in the book, jake, that when i'm walking with dickson down, one of these beautiful dirt roads i don't have to think about the mobility issues. i don't have to worry about obstacles. if a car is coming, she pulls me off to the side of the road. i can think about the sounds and the river. and when and i can think of at the book i've been writing ed wants said victim has allowed you to actually be alone for the first time. and that's been really profound for that's beautiful, really profound. she is a good girl. she's a very special dog. yeah, that's wonderful judge. >> tittle you tate, tell you honor us by being here. thank you so much. thank you. and thank you. vix in thank you, sweetie the new book of course, vision, a memoir of blindness in justices out. now, a very compelling read. i hope you sell 1 billion copies. thank you so much for being here, judge. appreciate it just as we learned about another in-flight scare and new report claim some passenger planes were made with a fake metal. what is going on in the skies and at airports, a former federal plane inspector is going to join me live next in america as biden and trump meet and only cnn has complete coverage with unrest i build access an exclusive pre and post a beat analysis follows cnn for every countless moment followed to beat night in america begins june 27th. >> it's my husband and i oh, and ankle rowing beverage company. >> we rely on e-commerce and digital tools to build our business and launch new 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was damaged. joining us now to discuss former federal aviation administration safety inspector david susie david good to see you again. the faa says the nose of the plane makes this figure eight moment during this rare dutch roll motion, how dangerous is this? and were you surprised that no one was hurt? >> well, it's extremely dangerous and the pilots must have been able to know exactly what it was right away to be able to recover from it. but it's really something that is designed to be stopped with a yaw damping or something that prevents the rudder from overreacting to the situation. and that was damaged when they found faa reporting that the power control unit for that yad dampener was damaged on the airplane and that may be what led to what happened here. >> there's another probe happening right now, the faa, along with airbus and boeing and their supplier are investigating how fake titanium components, fake ones made it onto commercial jets that were sold with false ossified documents. i mean, what kind of safety risks are we dealing with here well, i talked with boeing just recently, just right before we were talking here and they've already done their investigations to find out if there's any aircraft in flight, right now that have an issue. >> so they've identified where these parts came from. most of what airbus and boeing get their parts from is directly from the titanium manufacturers out. this, these came from someone else and the mire they're not major parts that are being affected here. but the fact that they slipped through their quality control is again, another black eye for both boeing. and in this case proposed as well, the whole industry where did the fake titanium components come from well, they're investigating that now jake, it's a third party supplier that spirit airlines that spirit manufacturing used to get the parts and they found that they had corrosion ottoman, titanium. i don't know if you're a bunch of a metallurgists, but titanium, it ain't supposed to rust. it really is not. and they found rust spots on these metal, on this metal. and that's why they investigated further, but which is another concerning thing if the parts are coming in, they shouldn't be inspected to be meet the quality standards before they're installed on any part. so that's where i think this investigation is going to go, is not only where they came from because there is there are some documents that were foraged that put them into the system, but also why were they not? before they got put on aircraft? >> well, that's my next question. i mean is there a way that is suppose is the where in the status of this i understand that the documents were forged, but wearing the sound of this, is there any sort of fail-safe to make sure that fake titanium or any counterfeit parts don't even enter the supply chain in the first place well that's jake. >> i've been talking about this for years with boeing, with airbus, with a faa, but to stop 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unquote with us now as cnn royals commentator and royal biographer, sally, but l smith satellite, thanks for joining. what do you make of today's statement which is still very scarce on details including in what kinds of cancer she has it is obviously she's not ready to divulge that, but i think what was important about it today was as she announced that she's going to be appearing at the at the big celebration tomorrow that dropping the color and the king's birthday parade, it will be in a i'm going to marriage with their children and i think they wanted to prepare people for it and the other aspect of it i was that was noteworthy, is that it was really speaking from the heart and she was speaking to fellow cancers of hershey she what she said was look like everybody else i have ups up days and down days and it's chemotherapy is rugged and she was admitting that. >> but on the other hand, the photograph certainly a board trade her as looking as if she's in good shape now, what will you be looking for when princess catherine appears, storm? well, i think many more people are going to be watching tomorrow were previously watching i think looking for signs of vitality and i'm asian clearly if she were feeling if she were having a down day, if she were feeling fatigued, you wouldn't want to do it but i think she maybe in a period where she's feeling goods. oh, i think we'll see are in the carriage. will see her on the bout in watching the group in that color and we'll see her on the big outgunning again, palettes and i think everybody is just going to be watching or body language or level of animation. and i think everybody is just gonna be really glad to see her after all these months is she hasn't been seen since the middle of december are you hearing anything more from your sources about catherine or king charles who also was being treated for cancer you know, the specific kind of ganim are stage of the cancer, the nature of the therapy i've been in all the years, i've been following the royal family. >> i don't think i've encountered anything that's been that tightly held you hears great remarks. there's a lot of people's speculating and i feel that it's point they will be more specific about it, but i think well the two of them are going through it they probably won't cnn's max foster reported that there are already crowds camping outside buckingham palace for a chance to see princess catherine tomorrow. yeah. >> i think that doesn't surprise me at all. >> i think they'll have probably a significantly larger grounded people it is an event that attracts thousands of people anyway, tens of that. and i think it'll be even bigger because everybody wants to see her all right, sally, but l. smith, thanks so much for your insights. appreciate it today. a new chapter begins in parkland, florida at the site of the marjory stoneman douglas high school shooting is torn down. a father who lost his son in that horrific attack when inside the building just 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high school. a painful reminder the 20 classmates who were killed and should have been there to graduate alongside them today. and parkland, florida. some victims victims, families of the 2018 marjory stoneman douglas high school mass shooting. watch the demolition of what was a preserved crime scene for more than six years. this blood-stained building we're 17 children were massacred, stood frozen in time and joining us now is max schachter, his son, 14-year-old, alex schacter, was one of the 14 students murdered on that horrible day. max is one of the parents who courageously went inside the building before your planned demolition, max? thank you so much for joining us. what was going through your mind when you saw the building demolition today, did you want it to be torn down i had mixed feelings for the last eight months. >> we've been bringing people through the building. the site of the parkland school shooting is the only mass shooting site where large groups of people have actually been brought through the building so that we can use that building. and so we can make sure that this never happens again. and so i was i was sad that nobody else is going to be able to be brought through that and it will never happen again the reason this was so unique is because never before have you had the site of a mass shooting stand in basically frozen in time for 5.5 years the reason this happened is because after the shooting, the district attorney put a lock and a massive fence around the building and he wanted to bring the jury from the parkland murder trial through that building, and then we had the parkland the deputy that never went into buildings where the trial for him as well. and then after these trials were concluded, the district attorney's office gave the building back to the school district and they asked the families if we wanted to go in and i had been asked to go in back in 2018 and i couldn't. i said no. it's just too painful. but when they asked me last year, i went in, i wanted to understand where alex was. i wanted to see the angles. i wanted to really sit. we're alex was that was where he took his last breath and i wanted to be there in that place and so when i exited the building, my wife saw how traumatized i was and she said to me, you know what, you need to do. you didn't need to make every member of congress walks the building and i said you're right and that was the mission that i set out on for eight months because never before you had a building where nothing has been removed and it hasn't been cleaned, jake, so there was blood everywhere from the deadliest high school shooting in us history or 17 were murdered and 17 were injured in just three three minutes and 51 seconds. and so we in october, i brought 215 people through that building and the largest group of individuals from any state that were 25 states that came was from utah. and so one of those you was a utah state representative, ryan wilcox. ryan was in that building for an on-campus for six hours. he took 20 pages of notes detailing every failure and then he took those lessons learned and he put it into 100 million utah school safety bill, the largest utah school safety bill. they've ever passed so it was sad and i was upset that i wasn't able to bring more people through that building, but i was grateful to the school district for letting the bring all those people. we brought members of congress, we bought brought the secretary of education, miguel cardona fred guttenberg orchestrated and organize the vice, vice president harris to come through the building. and we brought the director of the fbi through. so even though it was so painful and hard for me to go into that building every time and walk those officials through into alex's classroom i did it because i knew that schools were safer because i did that and lives were saved because we brought all those people through the building. >> it's really remarkable what you've done next i have a 14-year-old son and i cannot imagine the pain you live with every day, but as you acknowledged in a modest way you have spent so much time trying to make sure no other parent has to go through what you went through you and so many other parents down there at marjory stoneman douglas high school? what is one effort that you think has made a real difference? there been so many things you've been pushing in terms of school safety and school shootings preventing school shootings. one, are you most proud of? >> i travel around the country after this happened and i present on parkland, i deliver a three-and-a-half our presentation on the failures of the school district the law enforcement failures how they never went in the building and they waited outside and then and that's my second half my presentation, i talk about everything that florida is done. florida is the leader in school safety across the country. and so i talk there's no reason to reinvent the wheel. florida is doing a lot of good things in regards to making schools safer. and i want every every state in the country to be in acting these laws, florida didn't just check the box after parkland and pass one bill, but we've passed seven consecutive school safety bills since the horrible tragedy that took alex and 16 others. and the most impactful thing i do, people can hear me give a presentation or i can make with members of congress. but jake walking through that building, i brought people that had served tours and afghanistan and iraq. they said it was the worst crimes and they've ever been to. and they said that their life was changed because of this, and they walked out of that building with a rejuvenated determination to make sure for that it never happened again. so the most impactful thing i've done over the last six years to make schools safer, was bringing people through the site of the parkland school shooting m/v actor may the memory of your son, alex, be a blessing, you have been working to 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