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new gun safety legislation. it s not a done deal but democrats believe they are on the verge of passing a package that makes giant climate and health care changes including steps designed to cut prescription drug costs. successful votes and bill signings are one way to document the legislative progress. here is another. watch republicans fight about it. the gun measure and chips legislation both passed with republican votes especially in the senate and that is the source of a lot of grumbling among republican lawmakers who don t want to give president biden any wins as we close in on 100 days for the midterm elections. our reporters are back with us. the president has taken a lot of grief, a polite term, for not being able to get his agenda through. 50/50 senate. there has to be some better mood at the white house that they are making at least some modest in the case of the chips bill and gun legislation major progress. what they ve seen over the past week is joe biden has a little b
blue. thank you for being back with us to make. it s a pleasure. thanks for having us. shannon: out of that mall outside of indianapolis where a shooter that they now track and say that he went into a bathroom for about an hour, had several firearms, had more than 100 runs fama, came out and started shooting people in the food court. the 22 year old guy, he decides to take it out and does it, being called a hero. an opinion pieces by the anti-gun zealots can t admit concealed carry works. those who carry have likely done more to mitigate the strategies than any gun measure passed or championed by democrats, then again, for gun control advocates, anyone with a weapon is a bad guy. what you make of that? while, i think it s absolutely crazy for people on the left side to say things like that. if you own and is unlawfully, you are a hero when you act out.
sort of gun measure, maybe not pay the price at the ballot box, and lead to further, more substantial movement down in the future, perhaps not requiring another mass shooting to prompt it? so i think the theory is exactly right, and i ve been saying this for years. i think there s been this mythology out there in america that you pay a political price, that you ll lose your primary, your election, if you step out and support these common sense gun measures supported by 90% of americans. now, we ve never been able to test the theory because a substantial number of republicans have never supported anything close to what we ll put on the floor of the senate. i believe this is the moment where we show to republicans in the senate and the house that if they support these measures, that might not be supported by every single one of the second amendment groups out there, that they ll win votes, not lose votes. that it is a good thing to vote with 80% or 90% of your