house of representatives who have jumped into our present day and we believe into ou history in a way that we haven t seen, as he pointed out, since martin luther king was 2 years old, when he came to prominence as a civil rights leader it is what feels like a terrible moment for the country, but out of it there are thes absolute lightning sparks of hope in the form of those thre lawmakers who have bee unbelievably strong an principled, and just brilliantly the struggle, if you will a reason for hope in the darkness, i guess. one of those sparks of hope representative justin joins us gonna join us tonight. and so very glad to have reverend warnock kind of leading into that. yes, what a ticket. thank, you alex on this day, this very day, 60 years ago, the reverend dr martin luther king junior wa arrested along with 55 other and was jailed and birmingham, alabama. the notorious segregationist will conor ordered the arres of dr. martin luther king on april 12th, 1963, fo
72 hours, for assertin information to be entered into the tennessee instant chec system, that is presumably legal developments, possibly arrests or information lik that what is it what does this executive order do this executive order, and i actually met with the governor yesterday along with other members of the nationa delegation, i was sitting righ next to him when he explaine this the only issue that executiv order is that inspires when th governor leaves. and so we want long-lastin legislation. he s talking about som background checks. he starting to ask us in the legislature to push a red flag law, something democrats bee fighting for years but we know it s not enough. that s what we told th governor yesterday when we met with him i was sitting across for him i said governor, this is gonna take political courage and sacrifice. we know he s endorsed by the nra, he s very fringe extrem groups it s gonna take him putting th