other authorities who might leak the information. but in some cases you have to do that. they children have to be priority because it will have long term repercussions and issues. you need be very careful because this could impact their lives for years to come. thank you. president trump is flip flopping on the issue of guns. what s the chances of him changing his mind on background checks again? again ain t nothing but a heartache. no, i can t believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. i never wanna hear you say. no, kevin. no, kevin! believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.
of the country. you know, totally different views on an issue like this. all right, so we re talking about basically two different positions from mcconnell here. do you think he s actually signaling an opening here for gun legislation? it doesn t seem so. yeah, that would be very, very unlikely, especially coming from somebody like mitch mcconnell, who has described himself as the grim reaper of the senate, especially when it comes to passing bills that have been approved in the house of representatives. so, i don t think it s likely that he would actually be open to supporting gun legislation. what i think is more likely is that we ll see senator mcconnell come back and say that we should leave it up to the states. in the meantime, let s talk about the nra itself, because you have the new york times, which is reporting that privately, at least, president trump recently told advisers that he believes the nra is going bankrupt, this after, of course, the internal upheaval at the
to hillary clinton s campaign in south carolina, and ned ryun, ceo of american majority and a former speech writer for former president george w. bush. welcome to both of you. good to be with you. ned, the new york times has a brand-new article titled past flip-flops cloud trump s position on background checks. is there a reason to think that this time is any different? well, i ve got to tell you, the thing that s concerning to me again, i think a lot of us would be in complete agreement no one wants to see mentally ill people with guns. the problem that s being discussed here is universal background checks. listen, universal background checks by that definition means you ve got to have a universal gun registry, which is a nonstarter for gun owners here in america. so, i think the thing that has to be discussed is what are we talking about in regards to background checks? do we want to see them strengthened? sure. are we wanting universal background checks? absolutely not
crackdown after children found themselves separated from their parents. nbc s gabe gutierrez has more. reporter: a community living in fear. 18-year-old stephanie, who asked us not to use her last name, says she was at school when she heard her father was detained. he told me that i don t have to worry about anything if my family s okay, but right now my family s not okay. are you doing something for this? reporter: she says her younger sister, 3 years old, was with him when he was taken into custody. tony magee, the local school superintendent, says counselors are now on hand. it s been tough. it s been emotionally draining on our students and our families and been emotionally draining on our staff, too. reporter: president trump defended the mississippi raids, which detained about 680 undocumented immigrants. it serves as a very good deterrent. if people come into our country illegally, they re going out. reporter: i.c.e. officials tell nbc news they did release some of
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