faster on a state basis. let s be candid. we don t see a lot of profiles in courage politically. a gentle way to put it, sir. it is. and i m talking about state look. we focus so much on talking about changing the laws. and that s important. i mean, clearly. i was a prosecutor. i understand. we ve got to do something with the laws. but the fact of the matter is, and i think the mayor really captured it. this is a culture. this is something that goes beyond that. if we want to get things changed, it s got to come from people. it s got to come from gun owners. gun owners like me who have a number of guns. i hunt, i shoot, i ve done it all my life, that say, enough is enough and start demanding that these public i think you could also have you know, there s 93 u.s. attorneys offices around the country. we had a terrorism task force after 9/11. what kind of task forces can we have in each of those offices that now aggressively use this law, this new bill, but then also tha
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jason on some of this. let s go to the next topic with all of that agreement happening because i have a feeling it might end here. let s talk about this gun control measure which has come together after a lot of negotiations over in the senate with democrats and republicans. the initial vote to get it going procedurally was a success tonight. even within the republican party, there s a exploit this. tom cotton says. stopping gun vye starts with violence starts with more funding for police and stopping criminals who vyegate gun laws. not taking away due process from law-abiding gun owners. quick comment on this, jason and leslie. i m more with senator cotton on this one. i don t like putting
gun deal on capitol hill. i will not under any circumstances support new restrictions for law abiding gun owners. that will always be my red line. now, there s been no official reaction from senator cornyn or his office about all of this, but according to a tweet from a local republican in texas, that cornyn leader went to tell the attendees that i have never given in to mobs and i will not start today. they did delete the quote on their tweet. be right back. hiff] [water splashes] is it on the green? [goose squawks] i was just looking for my ball. 19th hole, sam adams summer ale. [goose squawks] (here you go.) (cheers guys!)
i will not, under any circumstance, support new restrictions for law-abiding gun owners. that will always be our red line. reporter: now, there has been no official reaction from senator cornyn or his office about all of this. but according to a tweet from a local reporter in texas, cornyn later that night went on to tell some of the attendees at the convention, quote, i ve never given in to mobs, and i m not starting today. and certainly it is notable, anderson, that the official twitter account of senator cornyn went on to retweet that quote. appreciate it. thank you. we ll be right back. what if you could change your surroundings