and where beauty meets brains. it s big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there s always more in the world to see. it s the all-new lincoln mkz. what you re looking at here is a video recorded by mark kelly, the husband of gabby giffords, the arizona congresswoman shot and nearly killed at a political event she was hosting in tucson, arizona, two years ago. mark kelly just released this video from the pro-reform gun group that he and gabby giffords formed. it looks disjointed with odd camera angles. it was recorded in secret from mark kelly s pocket. he recorded this video to demystify the issue of background checks being debated
there be still bush fatigue and clinton fatigue? we just don t know. but i think it is actually a real possibility that you could see these two people going head to head. makes for a fun story line. we ll be there. many a matter of years. see you there, 2016. gloria borger, thank you. we talked about jake tapper and his interview. don t miss it, situation room today 4:00 p.m. eastern here on cnn. up next, news on everything and everyone, including why the life expectancy of women is down. plus, hugo chavez fighting for his life and his number two making accusations today against the u.s. and the white house weighs in on the battle over your cell phone. and the most powerful gun group in america is going nascar. the power block is next. [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually
but it s going to take illinois and indiana pushing. any votes in the rocky mountain states, any votes in conservative country, utah, idaho? yeah. we can get some in the rocky mountain states. i think we can get some of the folks in colorado, some of the folks, we can get bennett, udall perhaps. those are folks that in the past have been supportive. you know, the one i would really like to see is mark begich out of alaska. as mayor of alaska he is one of the signatories of mayors against illegal guns. i think those are people that, because of what they ve done in the past, they might be responsive now. i like the way you talk. earlier on the today show, nra president david keene predicted congress would not back the gun group and pass an assault weapons ban. let s listen to him. we have a profound disagreement with this administration, first of all, on what would make a difference. we don t think that a ban on so-called assault weapons, which hasn t worked in the past, is g
congress would not back the gun group and pass an assault weapons ban. let s listen to him. we have a profound disagreement with this administration, first of all, on what would make a difference. we don t think that a ban on so-called assault weapons, which hasn t worked in the past, is going to work this time. do you have the support in congress to block any federal ban on assault weapons in the coming year? i do not think that there s going to be a ban on so-called assault weapons passed by the congress. gene, can we go that far? we did it back in the 90s? that s obviously the highest hurdle. that s the toughest thing to get through, and my concern from the point of view of someone who would like to see legislation passed is that if that is the centerpiece of a big piece of legislation, it becomes easier to kill basically. yeah.
we need dan coats back in the senate from indiana. he voted for some of these things in the early 90s. if we can get a few republicans to stand up and say, this isn t taking your guns away, this isn t a second amendment issue, this is a public safety issue, a law and order issue, it will help our communities, then i think we can get it done. will you get any votes in the south? illinois and indiana pushing any votes in the rocky mountain states, any votes in conservative country, utah, idaho? yeah. we can get some in the rocky mountain states. i think we can get some of the folks in colorado, some of the folks we can get bennet, udall perhaps. those are folks that in the past have been supportive. you know, the one i would really like to see is mark begich out of alaska. as mayor of alaska he is one of the signatories of mayors against illegal guns. i think those are people that, because of what they ve done in the past, they might be responsive now. i like the way you tal