whole issue of seven rounds in a magazine. crazy. of just arbitrarily removing guns and long guns from our people, from our citizens, just because of the fact they might have a bayonet lug or a pistol grip. it makes no sense. it s cosmetic. they don t know what they re talking about. and sean, when you look at places that have very strict gun control laws like washington d.c. and chicago, high crime rates, high murder rates, high crimes committed with guns, so it doesn t work. you re a law enforcement guy and we always hear law enforcement they want these guns off the street. that s not true, is it? sean, it s not true, particularly when you re talking about the elected law enforcement officials, the sheriffs. we have 3080 elected sheriffs across the country.
about how this is going to be political warfare. the days of feel good politics from 080 over. they think it s going to be an election decided by a point or two, hand to hand combat, a different message in every state. it s going to come down to your ground troops and down to a lot of negative advertising to really damage your opponent. we re seeing that already. jim, thanks so much. have a great weekend. have a good day. up next, proven innocent. a star high school football player gets his life back but at what cost. brian banks tells his story next. and new help for veterans trying to keep the roof over their heads. this is andrea mitchell reports only on msnbc. [ sighs ] [ announcer ] all work and no play. will make brady miss his favorite part of the day. [ upbeat ] [ barking ] [ whines ] that s why there s beneful playful life, made with energy-packed wholesome grains. and real beef and egg.
aircraft have shadowed a u.s. aircraft carrier strike group as it passed the strait of hormuz. abc s martha raddatz was actually on board one of those ships. reporter: it was just after dawn when the three u.s. warships in the carrier strike group began the long, tense transit through the strait of hormuz. where just months ago the iranians warned u.s. warships not to return. you want to be always at a max state of readiness. reporter: we are on the lead ship, the uss sterett, a destroyer with dozens of missiles and machine guns. on the bridge the concentration is intense. set your course, 080 reporter: surveillance tracking everything that moves. but the iranians were silently shadowing us as well.
inside houses and buses on top of buildings and, obviously, so many people still missing underneath all of that rubble. i mean, it s something that, you know, the entire country, obviously, got the earthquake first which japan, you know, this is a place that i visit a lot. the building codes there are among the best in the world. they were able to tolerate even that strong an earthquake in terms of the building codes and the building structures. the tsunami wave came after that. then, obviously, all of the heightened concerns about the radiation which are ongoing. this is a country that, obviously, has dealt with terrible consequences of nuclear disasters in the past so this is, you know, ongoing situation there for them. sanjay, we just got new numbers of the dead and missing. according to the national police agency, 9 thousa,080 are dead a 16,521 are missing. the truly the tsunami and the earthquake were the devastating part of this but it seems in the
wear pink underwear. lucys are going for $4080 a shot. the hol whole thing is a trent prison. i love the idea. we are all wearing it right now. you asked how you check for sexual promescuity, chafing. also i should add arizona is a lovely state. we love dearly. greg-alogue, uk activists wanting to offend gay pride parades. you are refering to it as a country. not really. diana, did you say being gay is a lifestyle choice? i will so get beat up for this. obviously it is by biological. i will just shut up.