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with their high-powered rifles to protect you? here s the response from his office. quote, we don t comment on that as related to the prime minister of security. so in other words the people in power get to keep the guns, people lose theirs. in this country, unlike canada, we have a second amendment, you d like to think that you would be protected with your second amendment from your guns and be able to have a gun. politicians who want to suspend your civil liberties while you have a second amendment wouldn t be able to do, but the bill of rights is just words on a paper without a government that cares about protecting your rights. you lose your rights and that s what s happening right now. this week, jay insley, governor of washington still, signed a law banning semiautomatic rifles when which he called assault weapons. watch how he justified the massive move. there is no reason for their use in the state of washington. no one needs an ar-15 to protect your family. the you
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investigation into the louisville police department. attorney general merrick garland announced the systemic problems his team found just days before the three-year anniversary of the case that prompted the review, the death of breonna taylor, a black woman who was shot and killed during a no-knock raid on her apartment. the report finds that lmpd uses excessive force including unjustified neck restraints and the unreasonable use of police dogs and tasers, conducts searches based on imbalanced warrants, unlawfully executes warrants without knocking and announcing, unlawfully stops, searches, detains and arrests people, unlawfully discriminates against black people in enforcement activities, violates the rights of people engaged in protected speech, critical policing. and along with louisville metro discriminates against people with behavioral health disabilities when responding to them in crisis. cnn s senior justice correspondent jessica schneider joins us now. so, jes
i was discovering things during your hour that you will be discovering, i m sure. it will be more on that tomorrow. there s just so much of it. we are just going to keep digging through it. we had a stack this big and that was not all of it, and there is going to be more then the actual height of the screen and you had a time limit of 9 pm. i had to time limit. there s no timeline on this tomorrow. there will be more. it s just incredible. it is explosive. explosive. my first question is going to be to andrew weissmann about something rupert murdoch proposed in an email to paul ryan that might not be legal. and so i have to get a legal opinion about that one. yes, you do. i need to find out what that is. because i did not read that part. it s a little something about a pardon. we will have a lot to cover. i will stay tuned. have a good night. thank you, alex. tucker carlson s paranoid in crazy. those are his words describing himself. those are ly