david mentioned 150,000 signatures or what have you, if the american public gets behind this effort more, it would make a difference to north korea and the leader there? i really do. the fact that it s diplomatically difficult is because we have no idea what the political motivation is ahead of this country. human beings are human beings. if churches, synagogues, political figures and the good work david is doing and they really believe america and the world is concerned about this, it strengthens their hand to try to gain some support for the insanity that their country appears the road they are following. there s no question in my mind, it means releasing him would have people not to be involved with the actions they have had with nuclear bombs and into south korea, but to show that they are human beings. no matter how much you deal with them, they have families
david, do you think he s watching? do you have a message for him? i m not going to speak about the north korean government, but i will speak to kim jong-il as a human-to-human. i m going to say this, kenneth bae needs to come home. kenneth bae was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. he s served 15 months. he s aloving father of three children, a loving son to an amazing mother who i met in new york two weeks ago, a great brother. sports lover to sports lover, human to human, i m asking you to release kenneth bae. i m going to take it a step further. if the north korean government actually needs somebody in north korea take david sugarman. allow me to go there.
enedless argument about gun control. would you concede as good of an idea as you think this is, it may not work because there have been cases where armed guards have not prevented this kind of massacre, this kind of carnage. you would concede that point, wouldn t you? i m saying that if i m a mom or a dad you re saying we ought to try. and i m dropping my child off at school, i feel a whole lot safer with these great men and women on police forces. you have to concede it may not work. nothing s perfect, david but, gosh, it s going to be better who pays? a third of the school already have armed policemen or armed guard there. would the nra be prepared to help financially? is it a budgetary matter feasible? would federal grants be necessary to provide this kind of fire power? we have all kinds of foreign aid we do. my gosh, we re doing $2 billion to train the police in iraq right now. with all the money in the federal budget, if we can t come up to do this, there s so
let s not argue about this endless argument about gun role. would you concede as good of an idea as you think this is, it may not work because there have been cases where armed guards have not prevented this kind of massacre, this kind of carnage. you would concede that point, wouldn t you? i m saying that if i m a mom or a dad you re saying we ought to try. if i m a mom or dad, i d feel a whole lot safer with these great men and women on police forces you have to concede it may not work. nothing s perfect, david but, gosh, it s going to be better who pays? a third of the school already have armed policemen or armed guard there. would the nra be prepared to help financially? is it a budgetary matter feasible? would federal grants be necessary to provide this kind of fire power? we have all kinds of foreign aid we do. my gosh, we re doing $2 billion to train the police in iraq right now. with all the money in the federal budget, if we can t come up to do this, ther
every school and they have not had a problem since then. let s make our kids safe. let s not argue about this endless argument about gun control. would you concede as good of an idea as you think this is, it may not work because there have been cases where armed guards have not prevented this kind of massacre, this kind of carnage. you would concede that point, wouldn t you? i m saying that if i m a mom or a dad you re saying we ought to try. if i m a mom or dad, i d feel a whole lot safer with these great men and women on police forces you have to concede it may not work. nothing s perfect, david but, gosh, it s going to be better who pays? a third of the school already have armed policemen or armed guard there. would the nra be prepared to help financially? is it a budgetary matter feasible? would federal grants be necessary to provide this kind of fire power? we have all kinds of foreign aid we do. my gosh, we re doing $2 billion to train the police in iraq rig