sure. you mentioned one on the issue of guns. tad just answers two questions by dodging your question. bernie sanders still will not take back the vote he took not once but twice, in 2003 and 2005, to it shield gun manufacturers from lawsuits from plaintiffs impacted by gun violence. he continues to say he ll take a look at it. that s the most he will say. outright repeal of the immunity provision is what is needed. that s what president obama is calling for. the other big difference between the two candidates, hillary clinton today rolled out a surcharge that she wants people making $5 million or more per year to pay, to help us afford all the bold, progressive proposals she s put forward. bernie sanders wants to tax middle class households across the board. his health care plan would attach a 9% increase on middle class households. there are two differences that deserve to be litigated and i
out and does something crazy that that gun shop owner should be held responsible, i don t. on the other hand, where you have manufacturers and gun shops knowingly giving guns to criminals or aiding and abetting that, of course we should take action. secretary clinton, is bernie sanders stuff enough on guns? no. not at all. we have to look at the fact that we lose 90 people a day from gun violence. this has gone on too long. it s time the entire country stood up against the nra. [ cheers and applause ] the majority of our country supports background checks and even the majority of gun owners do. senator sanders did vote five times against the brady bill. since it was passed, more than 2 million prohibited purchases have been prevented. he also did vote as he said for this immunity provision. i voted against it. it was in the senate at the same time. it wasn t that complicated to
contentious exchanges in the entire debate. the place where it seemed like bernie sanders was on his heels the most and get your reaction to it. take a look. is bernie sappeders tough enough on guns? no. not at all. devote five times against the brady bill. since it was passed, more than two million prohibited purchases have been prevented. he also did vote as he said for this immunity provision. he was going to give immunity to the only industry in america. everybody else has to be accountable but not the gun manufacturers. as a senator from a rural state, what i can tell secretary clinton all the shouting in the world is not going to do what i would hope all of us want. and that is keep guns out of the hands of people who should not have those guns and end this horrible violence that we re seeing. congressman, what was your
to it. take a look. is bernie sappeders tough enough on guns? no. not at all. devote five times against the brady bill. since it was passed, more than two million prohibited purchases have been prevented. he also did vote as he said for this immunity provision. he was going to give immunity to the only industry in america. everybody else has to be accountable but not the gun manufacturers. as a senator from a rural state, what i can tell secretary clinton all the shouting in the world is not going to do what i would hope all of us want. and that is keep guns out of the hands of people who should not have those guns and end this horrible violence that we re seeing. congressman, what was your reaction to that exchange? my reaction was that bernie clearly son the side of sensible gun safety.
groups or google searches or social media followers. i think it s plausible like ben carson that national exposure from last night s debate could give him a boost in nogsnational polls. joining me is the democrat from minnesota. congressman, i want to play an exchange about guns last night which was one of the more contentious exchanges in the entire debate. the place where it seemed like bernie sanders was on his heels the most and get your reaction to it. take a look. is bernie sanders tough enough on guns? no. not at all. devote five times against the brady bill. since it was passed, more than two million prohibited purchases have been prevented. he also did vote as he said for this immunity provision. he was going to give immunity to the only industry in america. everybody else has to be accountable but not the gun manufacturers. as a senator from a rural state, what i can tell secretary clinton all the shouting in the