we start with the breaking news. a jury has just awarded nearly $1 billion in damages to sandy hook elementary families and an fbi agent in the connecticut defamation trial against alex jones. eight families and a first responder sued the far right conspiracy theer orists for the lies he told. this is the second of three against jones, concerning the sandy hook massacre, comes after a texas jury decided in august that jones and his company should pay nearly $50 million. the connecticut jury, nearly a billion. let s go outside the courtroom. bryn, you were in there when the big figures were read out. walk us through the jury s decision. reporter: big figures leading up to the announcement of the numbers, even the jurors were taking a deep sigh. there was just so much pressure and tension inside that room. then what a release from these family members when those numbers were being read and tallied. i can tell you as we talked about, robbie parker, he received the biggest amou
republicans. this is a big deal, that would be enough to reach the 60 votes necessary to pass. if successful, it could be the most significant federal action on gun violence in nearly three decades. but it doesn t include many popular proposals like raising the age to buy an assault weapon to 21. the washington post, leigh ann caldwell, walk me through what s through the framework and this? bell yeah, what s in this bill some are calling very significant even from the gun safety group say that this is a great first step. what this bill does, it creates incentives for states to implement stronger red flag laws. that s where someone can say that a person is dangerous, should not have a gun. it also closes the boyfriend loophole, which is interesting because domestic partners, spouses can raise a red flag, the domestic partners can t. so, it closes that. it also enables people to go to purchase an assault weapon from ages 18 to 21, it requires a call to the police station, whe
Cant we use them . Thats wow. One of the reasons why he has he just doesnt have Foreign Policy experts around him. Trump asked three times . In an hour briefing, why cant we use Nuclear Weapons . From wondering about the use of Nuclear Weapons to stealing war plans, to reportedly spilling secrets about Nuclear Submarines, donald trump has a long history of problematic behavior with classified intelligence. Well have more on that one reporting. Nuclear, nuclear intelligence, willie. This is, again that and his love of autocrats is a bad mix. Yeah. I mean, we all remember that disturbing time when we said he was ill fit, but, you know, this is a guy that has been reckless with intelligence from the very beginning. I mean, one of his first visitors in the white house, he had the Foreign Minister of russia and the Russian Ambassador to the United States. What did he do . He spilled classified secrets that we got from another country. Had no reporters in there, no u. S. Reporters there, but
referendum. then you have the opposition coalition, one party in which is against it and you have the other party, the liberal party, who are not for or against it, but the way they talk about it makes it feel as if they are against it. so, there are some poll5 as if they are against it. so, there are some polls that suggest that the australian public may support this, but there s certainly a lot of misinformation out there and really big and loud voices campaigning about this, including indigenous voices, very well known indigenous australians who say this isn t the best step forward. it s very be5t step forward. it s very difficult to say where this goes, but certainly the labour government and the indigenous working group who are standing behind the australian prime minister, they have a lot of work to do to convince people. isabella higgins, thank you.
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