republican senators signaling it could be strong enough to overcome any threat of a filibuster. the new legislation coming in the wake of several mass shootings across the country, including an attack on a texas elementary school that claimed the lives of 19 children and two teachers. now, this framework of the agreement includes modest gun restrictions, and broader investments into mental health and school security. we have team coverage of these developments. joe johns is with the president in delaware. let s begin with daniella diaz on capitol hill. what can you tell us about this compromise? well, it just broke a little over two hours ago. and it is just a framework as you said, no legislative text yet. but i m going to talk a little bit about what this proposal includes. it would have support for state crisis intervention orders, investment in children and family mental health services. protections for victims of domestic violence. funding for school-based mental healt
committee has a long way to go. i nknow that our first hearig pierced the sound barrier. americans need to pay further attention because the danger is still out there. i would gladly arrest 30 million individuals rather than have them participate in some seriously disruptive event, which is exactly what they were planning. people here don t want everyone to forget what happened here at the poll tonight in orlando, six years ago. it s senseless. it happens all the time and we just really, really, really need to pay respect for things loo like that. i m pamela brown in washington. you are live in the cnn newsroom. an agreement in prescriptionple by a bipartisan group of 1257ders say a gun deal is in the wheels. if it becomes law, it will be the biggest gun reform legislation in decades. this news comes 19 days after a gunman ordered 19 children and two teachers in uvalde, texas elementary school and as much as gun advocates went to see that horrific event, as a gam
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after the fight over the 2020 election, what lessons have been learned? someone s going to get hurt, someone s going to get shot, someone s going to get killed. election workers facing death threats. we ve seen a dangerous increase in threats against public servants. in 2024, the bad actors will be more coordinated, more strategic. we support every voter right free and accurate. this morning a by part can conversation with the secretaries of state in four key battleground state. plus, the threat of disinformation, artificial intelligence and the increase of heightened risk from foreign actors. i ll speak with anne applebaum and rene de-res ta. and in a year when we ll hold elections, how will it work? joining us, peter banker, amna nawaz, evelyn far ka, and ben ginsberg. welcome to sunday and a special edition of meet the press. announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is a special edition of meet the
thank you. that is our show for tonight. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. tonight we are answering a question i ve been wondering about which is how can marco rubio be on the same ticket as donald trump, because the constitution says, i have to say this right, that the electors from a state cannot vote for two candidates who are from the same state. they can only vote for one. it would make little marco move, right? that s the thing, does he have to move? how does the senator from florida moved from florida? is that legal? anyway, we need an election lawyer to figure this out for us. i just don t understand how they can be talking about rubio as if that is some sort of easy choice to make. i m glad you are getting to the bottom of this. that is quite the pretzel twist. i will be watching. presidential campaign debates were invented by and for tv. 1960 wasn t just the first televised presidential debate, it was the first. george washing