us go home to our families, and it s 7 30 in the morning. we re getting kids ready to go out the door for school. school violence is something that we need to eradicate from the core. and i don t know what the solutions are. i m not an elected official . i m a fiddle player, but i do know that enough is enough. i think that the country music world will be a formidable force for change. i mean, i think that you re really onto something. but are you afraid that when you write things like this up ed for the new york times when you come on here that you know, part of your fan base will turn on you. can you imagine if we harnessed this energy across the united states? i mean, when, when you go to a country show and you look out into the crowd, you see the kind of people who are reluctant to do something about gun violence in america. but what if you were to be hey, brother, sister. i love you and
thanks. my panel is back with me now. also joining? we have historian timothy naftali. um i think i wasn t. i wasn t blowing smoke. i think that harnessing the country music world will be huge to help fight gun violence. it dovetails on something that you talk about a lot, which is the need to go beyond our our sort of warring camps and beyond the base and winning people over and i think you know his up ed in the new york times is excellent. and it s not just because he s saying, you know, a lot of country musicians are centrists, which, of course i love to hear is that how do you build bridges? how do you take a non maximal position on this and appeal to people s hearts and heads and say, let s at least agree on school violence? let s at least find a way to de polarize this issue when our kids are being killed, and that s why it was such a powerful voice from the republican point of view. does it stand a chance? i just from a realist point of view at this point, the way the country is
situation, you know, after the after the applause is over, and the final curtain call a lot of us go home to our families, and it s 7 30 in the morning. we re getting kids ready to go out the door for school. school violence is something that we need to eradicate from the core. and i don t know what the solutions are. i m not an elected official . i m a fiddle player, but i do know that enough is enough. i think that the country music world will be a formidable force for change. i mean, i think that you re really onto something. but are you afraid that when you write things like this up ed for the new york times when you come on here that you know, part of your fan base will turn on you. can you imagine if we harnessed this energy across the united states? i mean, when, when you go to a country show and you look out into the crowd, you see the kind of people who are reluctant to do something about gun violence in america. but
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what is the very greatness of our republic system and what we are capable of. i want to get your reaction before we go. congressman alexandria ocasio cortez just one person of many on the left pressing president biden to use federal land in red states to provide abortion. the baby steps. open abortion clinics on federal land. [cheers and applause] dagen: conservatives roasting idea, when tweeting they have run on turning our national parks into abortion factories. another, the tribes ain t going to have this. one more, aoc. a new up ed with snarky headline aoc and senator warren master plan abortion at yellowstone. the washington examiner, member of the biden administration are not on the same page about this at all.