people in chicago have been shot and killed. that s the equivalent of about 35 parkland shootings in just one year in one city. so i want to bring in two high school students. they are from the north lawndale college prep on the west side of chicago. 18-year-old deangelo mccabe shot in the leg and survived. sitting on his fronts porch and got shot on a drive by. and alex king nephew shot and killed by astray bullet. listen, i am very, very glad to have you here, and i m glad you are apart of this whole movement. you know, this movement is extraordinary in that it started out in parkland. and immediately it got bigger. but there is something that s said about chicago all the time that i want you guys to correct. a lot of times politics you talk about police brutality but you never talk about chicago. there has been a movement for peace on the streets in chicago for a very long time. and you guys have been a part of
the internet, movies, look at these movies that are out there. just by commercials, the level of craziness and viciousness in the movies. i think we have to look at that, too. they have a rating system for other subjects, maybe we have up to do a rating system for those. it doesn t take many months, if it was 1% or less, that s a lot. that s all it takes, it just takes one person to do tremendous damage and i think it some thing we have to look at also. question? yes, governor. mr. president, again, thank you for having us. i approach this as a governor, i approach it as a gun owner, my 11-year-old son got his first year of the past fall. i approach it as a victim, i had a nephew shot and killed, an 11-year-old. i approach it as a parent. with three young kids, just like