6th. i think i have that date right. there have been 4,001 gun deaths. 4,001 in the first month and few days. i want to put the pictures back up of the four people who died at the hand of ethan crumbley. madison, justin, just 17. what do we owe those 4,001 people this year? those four oxford students, and everyone who dies at the hands of gun violence? we live in a society where we can t control everything that happens outside of our household. we expect and demand a lot of each other every day to protect and keep our communities safe. one of the things that s most important is to talk about it with each other and to insure if you have a firearm, safely store it. that means having the gun unloaded, locked and ammunition separate. that s one of the major things we can do. if all of us did that, we could change the trajectory of gun violence in this country. 76% of school shooters get their gun from a home. we would have families who have lost their children at school. let s
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trump following soon after. going head to head tonight in a showdown filled with political land mines that could be hazardous to both campaigns. we will have full team coverage with live reports from atlanta. a detailed review of the last showdown. a look back at presidential moments with michael beschloss. the supreme court releasing that idaho abortion case, similar to restrictions in six other states that was mistakenly posted online yesterday, confirming the court will not decide yet whether hospitals have to provide emergency abortions preserving the current federal requirement they do for now, but sparking a furious dissent from justice sotomayor. a damage settlement overturned, meaning years of negotiations have to start over. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. we are just hours away from what could be a turning point. until now, it has been a closely fought race between president biden and former president trump. that could change tonight. t
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parents kelly and patrick helped, little by little it all came off. kelly, there were some pretty emotional moments when you were cutting your son s last bit of hair yes like we are really doing this and i jus lost it, man oh yeah. for kieran this move was a mission to serve. i m going into the air force academy and i knew i would have to get my hair cut of and didn t want it thrown on the ground. he started a fund raising effort for st. jude s children s research hospital called kieran s curls for cancer hoping to raise $1,000 for every inch of hair he cut off that hair actually doesn t get wasted. no. it was donated to children with hair loss for kids that have cancer or burn victims. so far, he s raised more than $35,000. for kieran, this cause is also deeply personal a friend of yours that you were close to passed away.