the mother of the 9-year-old who was killed in the gabby giffords shooting, that 9-year-old girl whose only sin was she went to see her idol, the woman, congresswoman gabby giffords who got gunned down. she s not going to quit. the victims of aurora and tucson and virginia tech, we re going to keep this up until we force those congressmen, some democrats, too, to take a stand. are you with us, or are you with the nra? are you with the american people, or are you with the nra? and jon s right and wes is right. this isn t going to solve crimes on the streets. but it may make mass murders less likely to happen. and when they do happen, the carnage would be limited. remember, loughner was only stopped in tucson, the guy who shot giffords, because he had to reload. had he to reload. if he had to reload after ten shots, instead of 33 shots, maybe that 9-year-old girl is still alive. and isn t that worth achieving? but i have to say, i do think this is a very unique moment where we cannot
years, it s hard to believe that new people couldn t be of use. all right. ezra klein, read more of ezra thewashingtonpost.com. katty kay, thanks as well. wes, you leaving? are we going to lose you? wes has to go. if you re playing treasury secretary jeopardy! that was good. that was impressive. albert gallatin for $300. see, he had to one-up you. exactly. that s awful. it was great. you went to the $1,000. meacham john snowe. who was the last woman secretary of treasury? of the treasury? jon? i don t think there s been one. edna this is like the senior version of jeopardy!. wes, good to see you. we miss you in new york city, but you re doing good work in baltimore. coming up next, connecticut governor danell malloy. we showed you that clip.
jenna: of course jon would know this. of anybody jon will tell us exactly what happens when a shark bites you. reporter: jon s right. we can only smile about this because the guy is okay. what do you do if you get tasted by a great white? ask scott stevens. a 25-year-old surfer was on his board and off of a jetty near the coast of eureka, california, yesterday morning. that s when a shark bit him and his board. listen. i opened my eyes under water and, punched the shark on the side of the head a couple times until he released me. reporter: punched the shark on side of the head and he was released. he has a 14 inch bite wound on his side. no major damage done. he will be okay. this is latest in a series of shark attacks off the california coast including one last week when a 39-year-old surfer was killed in santa barbara county. experts blame a great white
shouldn t leave things out probably more than two hours or have leftovers and keep heating them during the holiday time, it needs to be heated up again to kill bacteria. cold season is now. think about all the people you re kissing hello. and coming into contact with shaking hands. it is cold season anyway. so wash your hands before you eat and touch your face, things like that. jenna: keep the kissing to a minimum. that s right, doctor, you. look at jon s face. get him on camera. jon: what is wrong. that is what mistletoe is all about, come on. jenna: the doctor is not so sure about that. there are germs out there. thanks for setting us straight. good reminders. my pleasure. jon: you left out the eggnog. a frightening discovery at a home in new jersey. imagine this, a 500 pound bear is found sleeping in a guy s basement. rick folbaum has that story. rick? reporter: this is why they have bear hunts in new jersey. the bears take liberties in
get this project done. but it brought tears to my eyes when i saw you had that part of the memorial that emphasized dr. king talking about out of the mountain of despare, take a stone of hope. and i would hope that when they see this memorial, that you and the fraternity has done, that even in our dark et moment, no matter what we are web don t submit to despair. we always take that stone of hope p.m. i m glad that you raised that. because at this time, people around the world need that. we will forever be indebted to you harry johnson. thank you. harry. jon:s my mother was 40 years old when the voting rights happened. i was a toddler. she couldn t vote in a town she was born in until later in life. but she lived to see her son,