this winter. a lot of these big cities in ukraine are these tall apartment buildings. if you have no electricity, you can t get up to the 10th floor. they have no heat or water. and it becomes almost uninhabitable. so i suspect the outcome will create another 5 million refugees coming into europe. and putin s hope is by keeping gas prices high, creating more refugees and creating mayhem, it will break our will to support ukraine. that s the purpose of all this. imposing widespread cruelty. all right. bill broader, thank you so much. good to see you. all right. despite a def vastating wave of crime violence, polls show gun policies are not a top issue for voters. how will this impact the outcome ultimately? we ll discuss, next. yeah, it happens. that s why visionworks gives you 100 days to change your mind. it s simple.
new polls are giving us insight into what voters think are the biggest issues. a recent new york times, cnn college poll found that voters believe the economy and inflation were the most important problems facing our country today. down in the bottom of concerns were crime and gun policies. this despite a large number of high profile gun related incidents this year, including the uvalde, texas school massacre that killed 19 children and two teachers, that was just in may. with me is the founder of firearms reporting site, reload, and a contributor to cnn s guns in america, a team that takes a look at the gun control debates ongoing in the u.s. so good to see you. why do you believe that gun policy is not a high priority for voters right now? yeah, i think that s really a
we ll speak to teachers who have been laid off coming up, but first. some historical reenactments in new york are canceled over fear participants could be arrested for breaking the state s new gun laws. the governor signed new gun policies that ban people from carrying firearms at certain locations, including parks where many such events take place. the laws came in response to the u.s. supreme court ruling in june that new york s regulations on conceal carry permits were unconstitutionally restrictive. like the law of unintended consequences. sandra: and it s unfortunate that some of that won t be able to continue. john: think these things through first. sandra: indeed, she ll have to think a few things through after telling republicans to get out of new york, they are not welcome here. and then this. the pandemic is over, we still have a problem with covid, we still are doing a lot of work on it. no one is wearing masks,
year 2000 with the number of home sides involving guns often in single digits. firearm regulations are extremely restrictive here in japan. most guns are illegal in the cou country. possession is only allowed in special approval is obtained and before that can happen, you must pass a background check to explain to police why you even need a gun, you need to receive formal instruction, pass a collection of written mental and drug tests, and all of those things considered when it comes to my mass killings like what we see play out in the united states all too often, here in japan, those responsible for resorting to those kinds of mass killings often use knives or arson instead of guns just because of how restrictive the gun policies are here in japan. blake essig for us in tokyo.
overruling not only roe v. wade but essentially challenging the right to privacy. we have been a leader in the world in terms of personal rights and privacy rights and it is a mistake in my view for the supreme court to do what it did. tucker: where a leader in the world in terms of personal rights and less you criticize joe biden on the internet in which case the fbi might wind up at your house but free speech is no longer a personal right. here in brazil it is still a mostly pro-life country, still mostly a christian country but the left here would very much like to change that. we spoke to bolsonaro about this. we also talked about his gun policies and how provably allowing the civilians to protect themselves has reduced violent crime, here it is. what are your opponents views of christianity? the left wing, the vast majority of them are atheists.