brian: protester bobby wegner lays him out. steve: good morning des moines, iowa. we are from my web. 52 degrees right now as you look at the des moines river going for a daytime high of 80 degrees in the capital city of iowa. ainsley: did he say it to be funny? steve: my dad? anyway, welcome to new york. and a big show, thank you very much. we have some pants in front of the building holding up umbrellas. ainsley: it is certainly rainy out there. i m sorry for them. i m glad everybody is waking up this morning and it s going to be a good day. steve: meanwhile, not so good in florida because the death toll from hurricane is now above 100 as the rescue crews work around the clock looking for still survivors. ainsley: 430,000 in florida still without power this morning as one resident compares the damage to a war zone. brian: alexandria hoff on the ground in fort myers, alexandria, what is up? we continue to see this morning just dozens of emergency vehi
normally do it, by hash tagging it. white now they re protesting a nazi-owned tattoo shop. i say allegedly nazi-owned tattoo shop. i don t want to get sued by nazis. what can i do? now that s a question i hear a lot from people in my travels during these hectic times. but if i m honest, it s really a question that i mostly hear from white people. specifically well-meaning, white liberal people. black people don t ask what we can do to help. in our who are we ve always had to figure out how to make the world a better place while figuring out how to make it through the day. some people are starting to realize, no, things are pretty f d. those white people have taken to protesting, hash tagging, phone banking, and a little crocheting. but some white people are second amendmenting. specifically these white people. not to be confused with these white people. i know, it s confusing. these white people are the redneck revolt. this aren t a bunch of rednecks revolting against e
specifically meaning white liberal people. black people don t ask for a way to help, we always ask for a better place while also asking for a way to make it through the day. some white people are starting to realize, no, things are pretty f d, and those have taken to protesting, hashtaging, and a little but some white people are second amendmenting. specifically these white people, not to be confused with these white people. these are the red neck revolt. they re actually red necks revolting against the red necks who are revolting against equal. i ll explain. the red neck revolt was founded in 2009 in kansas and colorado as an armed community of defense, which means these people are exercising their second amendment rights so they can protect their neighborhoods for neo-nazis and whatever the [ bleep ] this guy s got going on. the at right is described by the southern poverty law center as a community who believes white identity is under attack. i have no idea what they re
since friday, as in today is monday. unbelievably, the country is on pace for its worst year ever of mass shootings. this according to the gun violence archive. that means at least 246 since the beginning of the year. three-year uptick began in 2019. in 2020, it jumped to 610. and then just last year, we were at 692. but with all those numbers, there s really only one number to keep focusing on. i mean, that s if america wants to do something about these other horrible numbers. and that is the number ten, my friends. what would persuade ten republicans in the 50/50 split senate to sign legislation to reduce gun violence. i didn t say eliminate gun violence. the lawyer in me does not want to lead you astray. how about saving as many innocent lives as possible with some kind of action? whether public defenders in the bipartisan group of negotiators, who s working on a potential deal, said it quite well this morning. there is no one thing that will prevent mass killings. a det
good. you are hearing of the reality of gun violence. now, at least 17 dead, more than 80 shots all across the nation just since friday. you heard me right. since friday as in today is monday. unbelievable. it is on pace of its worst year ever according to gun violence archive. that means 246, since the beginning of the year. the three-year uptick began where they began. in to 2020, 110 and last year we were at 692. with all those numbers, it is really one number to keep focusing on. i mean that s what america wants to do about these are horrible numbers. that is a number 10. 10 republicans in the 50/50 senate to sign on legislation that could reduce the number of gun relate dd deaths in this country. i didn t say eliminate all gun violence. the lawyer in me have to manage all expectations. how about saving as many as innocent lives as possible as some kidney of action? a senator said it quite well this morning. there is no one thing that ll prevent mass killings. a