ownership is a responsibility that maybe younger people whose minds haven t fully developed and are not mature enough to handle. on the other hand gun right lobby groups argue if you can serve in the military you should be able to carry a handgun. in the military your gun handling is closely watched. you are trained. it s quite different than teenagers carrying guns in public. some 18-year-olds are high school students. the danger is there might be more guns in high schools now. this obviously, as you re pointing to, very likely this move means it would end up at supreme court where the supreme court has to decide gun regulation. good to see you, jennifer. thank you. sara. u.s. marshals captured one of the inmates who escaped a
the treatment of the commonwealth in this series which one guest described as a privileged club of formerly colonized nations. it appears minds haven t really been changed. supporters of team sussex still are. those horrified by their actions are frankly more horrified and there may be a growing camp of people fed up with the coverage altogether. that was exemplified by the front page of the mirror, stop the royal circus which talks about how there s also a cost of living crisis that people perhaps are more focused on. well, it s not ending any time soon. there are three more episodes to come next week and prince harry s memoir, titled spare early next year. anna stewart, cnn, london. in this week s new episode of this is life with lisa ling, she explores how serious mental illness is affecting her home city of los angeles. people get back to you with an eta.
family. however, the headlines friday focused more on what was perceived as i think we have it in the telegraph here a direct hit on the late queen s legacy. the daily mail said palace honor and assault of the queen s legacy. one guest describes it as a privileged club of formally colonized nations. from speaking to people about the series, it appears minds haven t really been changed, though supportive of team sussex are, horrified by their actions are more horrified and from may be a growing camp of people fed up with the coverage all together. that was on the front page of the mirror, stop the royal circus, talking about a cost of living crisis people are more focused on. there are three more episodes to come next week and prince harry s memoir titled spare early next year. anna stewart, cnn, london.
very not very far down under their skin and it rises up, and they re very concerned starting with this idea that nobody trusts the elections or a group of republicans don t trust the elections and are spreading the big lie. and i think that to me is democrats if they re going to run in this campaign cannot miss the opportunity to make a much broader message in the campaign. don t worry about going off in the weeds. voter want to hear how you re going to protect democracy. who did those voters hold responsible for their lack of faith? they want to hold donald trump responsible but also other republicans who in their minds haven t stood up to donald trump and these are not voters in love with joe biden. it s voters who are very concerned about what s developed in the republican party especially the candidates that have surfaced, but in their mind donald trump is theenf trump wes
insurance. sandra: not only are those that support this, the numbers moving up. but those that think it s a bad idea 27%. unsure 16%. a lot of minds haven t been made up quite yet. the new york post, new york city is a hot spot for illegal medicaid enrollment. thoughts on that this morning. the new york post runs new york state is battling with a medicaid shortfall and billions of dollars and one of the main reasons is improper enrollment. it s shocking and comes together with the first story. if we can t get medicaid to run properly. how will we expand government-run insurance? we are talking about almost a million people that the center figured out in new york alone, new york city alone who are improperly getting medicaid benefits that either don t qualify or didn t fill out the forms properly close to three million people nationwide. this is in states where there is medicaid expansion where people qualify for medicaid that didn t before. to be fair, get services that