don t die thank you for joining us this hour. i m a myth muddiness. 1 am on the east coast, midnight in uvalde, texas, where a mass shooting at an elementary school has left 19 children and two teachers dead, as well as a shooter. several more people are injured. that makes it the deadliest school shootings since the attack on sandy hook elementary school in connecticut, a decade ago, were 20 we are the only nation in the world that has so many school shootings, that we have to rank them by body count over years and decades. let that sink in. like today shooting, the sandy hook massacre in 2012 happened at a elementary school, and in the aftermath, there was such collective national horror what had happened, that it really seemed, for a moment, like something might change. that we might actually do something. we ve gotten so used to being in this country that it is hard to remember now, but there was this genuine sense that something had finally snapped. with 21st graders
Some say that living in Dhaka is not easy and for those who have lived here for years, nothing is easy. In fact, living in this city makes it easier to tolerate any other inconvenience with a hair-flip. Someone spat inches away from your feet? Tolerate. It landed on you? Wipe and move on. The world might have a fancy word like noise pollution for needlessly honking cars but we
concealed weapons and public. and for people who spent time in new york city. i think it makes a lot of sense, that they wouldn t want a lot of concealed weapons in the streets. of such a crowded, busy, chaotic city. and that law, which had those sort of requirements for what it takes to get a permit to carry a loaded weapon in new york. is what s being challenged. now that that lies struck down, not only will it allow more people to carry loaded weapons in cities like new york. it will also impact the laws in other states that have similar types of requirements and restrictions. like california, new jersey, and a whole slew of other states. so it challenges, we called it a permanent system around concealed weapons. the bigger concern is what i was the court is going to say in that decision. they could keep it pretty narrow. just strike down new york s law, which just means there needs to be a new law put in place that complies with the decision. where they can make broad sweeping stat
taliban commanders, especially the afghan taliban commanders, have taken refuge in karachi. and if you ve ever been to karachi, you know why. this is a crowded, chaotic city. it s easy to get lost in, and that s why a lot of militant leaders in the past couple of years have gone over there to hide. in fact, over the past few months we ve had a number of afghan taliban leaders arrested by pakistani security forces in karachi, so it s a great place to hide. so, what was faisal shahzad doing in karachi? obviously it s not clear right now. now, we re going to be hearing more from reza next hour, including a conversation about pakistan in general. lots of you out there are wondering how much can the united states trust pakistan at this point to crackdown on terrorism and insurgency to deal with some of these troubled areas to clean up karachi? we ll beget i getting answeringr