violence. they say that i understand, i was motivated into politics to solve a gun violence. it on the other side, you see a very different message. well, your point, yeah? i was gonna say who you re pointing the gun at is important. yes. they are increasingly explicit that this isn t about hunting, this isn t even about self-defense. it is about holding and reserving the right to political insurrection if you if we feel like the government becomes tyrannical. it is also about gun manufacturers, language about masculinity, identity, protecting your family from others. it is very much baked into how they are marketing these weapons and how politicians are reacting to it and trying to gain favor with it. but there are three models right here. i like to hunt clay pigeons, find whatever. and then there is a like, i protect my home. and then there is the like, i m using this tool for political violence. again, we have seen that and you know think of the thought experiment. you g
for impeachment or even for gun safety like my family is probably going to get a ton of death threats. that is wild. for public servants, i mean maybe this is a very negative position but there are people that go on the government, who go into politics to do very specific jobs, to administer things that i don t want to spend a minute thinking. about right, yeah. and when people disagree with that, that is when this rhetoric gets escalated to the point where some people actually act on it or they are in reasonable fear that they are in danger. that is a wild place to be. we live in new york city, you encounter people, we don t always agree with them all the time. yes, for other people to respond to that with this idea of violence not even as a metaphor, but some people acting on it like the kinzinger letter. it just tells you where they are right now. and in texas with the party platform that just adopted at the convention yeah. if you watch videos of that platform commi
cry for our defense and our defense is led by micah hyde, jordan, germane edmonds, to name a few. we missed white who was on the sideline due to injury of late but we are looking forward to getting him back some point next season but super proud of the way those guys have played, even though to your point, no first ballot pro bowlers at this point. what is the weather going to be like? i assume you have got a weather report in kansas city. you are playing in kansas city. yeah, we are. it s going to be little bit warmer than or supposed to be a little bit warmer than itself last week in buffalo. i think it is supposed to be upper 30s, low 40s, so it should be rather rather mild for us buffalonians. how nervous are you? tell me the truth. i m pretty nervous but how nervous are you heading into sunday? well, you always get anxious, right, as you prepare and until the ball is kicked off, then you start you kind of go into into muscle-memory mode, if you will. you are out th
u.s. attorney and deputy assistant attorney general harry litman. everyone is expecting an appeal from donald trump and his children, you point out that they can only appeal on the basis that, and what significance that may have. that s a basic rule for appellate issues. you ve got to do something you gave the trial court a chance to pass on and they didn t give very much. it was a very emphatic ruling and even kind of disparaged the arguments. there was one constitutional argument that was really out there. i don t even think we have to go into, and then their other argument was, you re just trying to use this testimony so you can leverage it in a criminal investigation. that happens all the time that there are parallel investigations and the answer that the law provides and it s been done again and again is to take the fifth in the civil. you can go into the civil
the eu currently buys from russia. in warsaw this evening, residents saw the president go into town as many are calling for a no fly zone in ukraine. poland is offering fighter planes to ukraine via an american airbase. the americans are blocking the plan. they do not agree on anything. sarah smith, bbc news. lets move away from the war in ukraine to the pandemic a story which may have fallen from the news agenda lately but is very much still with us in society. last week, we looked covid in the us, and tonight we re looking at europe, where cases are once again on the rise. take a look at this graph. daily cases in the uk, france and italy, which peaked injanuary, are once again rising, even as most of their covid restrictions are being lifted. then these are hospitalisations. you can see they re rising