home. it happened in san jose, california. ainsley: she was stabbed to death. the mayor blasting the county s policy of ignoring requests by ice which issued nine detention orders against him prior to her murder. and issued a tenth after his arrest. brian: paul kelly is the president of san jose police officer s demanding the sanctuary laws be changed. because of those laws this guy was protected. aisles is kept at bay and he goes out and kills. what s it going to take for some reasonable rational person to allow law enforcement to do their job, sir? you know, it s simple. if you are undocumented, and you are committing violent crimes and you are convicted, you should go to jail, do your time, and then be deported. it s that simple. ainsley: why didn t that happen? well, there s definitely a problem with the laws. if the laws weren t as messed up as they were, our victim would be alive.
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norms and expectations. the current laws weren t built for the trump administration? not to withstand the trump administration. but chayes who wrote thees of state about the danger corruption poses to global security believes as a nation we are on a slippery slope. the united states is showing really concerning signs that i recognize from some of the most systemically corrupt countries around the world. so when the united states does things, it is like a green light. it sets the example for other countries. what does it do to america s standing in the world? dents america s standing. when ice distressing to me is people laughing at us but similarly in other countries where governments really are bent on maximizing private gain, they see similarities between
laws weren t in place. it s because of a failure in the system. is this a common dough no, ma am nart. yeah, but do you want to get rid of the second amendment? literally there is no silver bullet to this problem, don, unless you get rid of the second amendment. i m not i know, but everyone that seems extreme to me. whenever we have a discussion about people will say do you want to get rid of the here is what i m saying. what i m saying is this is, as we all know, because we have seen way too many of these incidences over the course of the last decade and more, and i am not going to sit here and use the argument that if you we should be australia. i m also not going to do the inverse. what i do want to just encourage us to do is have a sophisticated, complicated conversation that can tolerate the nuance and the difficulty of this policy question, because it s not just about taking guns away from people. it s not just about mental health. it s not just about any one of
which is maybe 10, 15 minutes away. they drove by mandalay bay. it is unclear at this point precisely where they are going. we believe they are headed to one of the hospitals where literally more than 100 folks are still recovering. some of them are in critical condition. governor, a lot has been made over the past few days about the culture that exists in your state as it relates to guns. and that if the laws weren t as lax as they are here in nevada, comparatively, that perhaps that may have contributed to what we saw on sunday. how would you how would you characterize gun laws in this state, as you compare them to other states? you know, i think that certainly nevadans for the most part are very defensive of the second amendment. and what gets misplaced is concern that minor modifications
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