get your popcorn ready. i am jonathan capehart. this is the sunday show. this sunday, the state of the union is tense. but president biden is strong and bold, as he steps into year three of his administration. for the third time in two weeks, it was commander-in-chief biden who authorized an unidentified aerial object, to be shot from the sky. this latest incident happened over canada s uconn region. the operation was carried out after consultation between biden and canadian prime minister justin trudeau. the origin in the exact makeup of the objects are still unknown. on the domestic front, at the state of the union earlier this week, president biden europa doped republicans into agreeing with his stance to not get rid of social security. some republicans want medicare and social security i m not saying it s a majority. as we all apparently agree, social security and medicare is off the books now, right? all right. this is what a.d. looks, like you. besides, you have t
what s going on the political nature at the justice department. notice to missing from these hearings, the real issues the american people care about. a recent poll found that only 60% of americans think republicans fixation on these investigations is important. republicans have a massive credibility problem. something democrats were quick to point out when it was their turn at the mic. it s just an abuse of public resources and abuse of public time, we could be talk about health care. we could be talking about bringing out the cost of prescription drugs. we could be talking about abortion rights. civil rights, voting rights. instead, we re talking about hunter biden s half fake laptop story. i m deeply concerned about the use of the select subcommittee as a place to settle scores. showcase conspiracy theories. in advance of extreme agenda that risks undermining americans faith in our democracy. joining me now is the person
understands how dangerous and deadly guns are. he was on the backs of the parkland families. we were there with. tim he gets. he understands. he understands that a gun in his proximity would be dangerous and deadly to him. it is okay for him right now to push for an open carry on florida. because the truth is he doesn t care what anyone else. he cares about a political issue. i have heard a few others and for that call it political carrying and i think this is a genius we do so. you ron disservice loves making issue of thing that are detrimental to others but do not put it on him. do you just do not put it on him. really, quickly given what you said, everybody is talking about the fact that he s going to run for president. for the republican nation in 2020. for do you think he can, in
and them now. in 1994, or ten years after mass shootings went down. it expired, and the republican administration last shootings tripled. let s finish the job and ban these assault weapons. that was president biden during his state of the union address, urging a divided congress to pass an assault weapons ban. the presence renewed call comes as this tuesday marks five years since the horrific parkland florida shooting at marjory stoneman douglas high school. they claimed the lives of 17 people. joining me now is the father of parkland shooting victim guttenberg, fred guttenberg. also the author of forthcoming book, american carnage. thank you very much for coming to the sunday show. good morning.
get your popcorn ready. i am jonathan capehart. this is the sunday show. this sunday, the state of the union is tense. but president biden is strong and bold, as he steps into year three of his administration. for the third time in two weeks, it was commander-in-chief biden who authorized an unidentified aerial object, to be shot from the sky. this latest incident happened over canada s uconn region. the operation was carried out after consultation between biden and canadian prime minister justin trudeau. the origin in the exact makeup of the objects are still unknown. on the domestic front, at the state of the union earlier this week, president biden europa doped republicans into agreeing