ghost gun in that shooting. now on monday, we expect to hear from president joe biden talking about new regulations on ghost guns. and also announcing his nominee to lead the atf. while that is happening, on the federal level, back in the state of georgia on tuesday. governor brian kemp is expected to sign a new bill into law, that will allow people to carry concealed guns in public without a permit. now there will be some really elation s, if you are convicted felon, and you can t bring that concealed gun into a government building or into the airport. but the governor signing this bill into law that many people believe will loosen gun restrictions here. while the biden ministration is trying to tighten gun regulations across the country. nadia romero, cnn, atlanta. and coming up, the top ranked golfer in the world, is now a masters champion. how scotty scheffler dominated the competition at augusta when
another u.s. military attack against a muslim country. things have changed, haven t they? let s be clear, joe . i think the analogy and you see it in columns today, the analogy that syria is iraq. you know, other than being in the same region of the world, that is probably where the similarities end. we are not searching for weapons of mass destruction. we know weapons of mass destruction have been used. i think nancy pelosi put it well for the world which is we are not en forcing a red line drawn by a president. we are enforcing a norm that has been part of oh internationaint relation s for a hundred years. that is the prevention and prohibition on the use of chemical weapons . it is a horrible atrocity when they are used in war. it is mind boggling to say the
breaking news. the american embassy in kabul, afghanistan, coming under fire in an intense attack. word out of iran, the two american hikers convicted of espionage could soon be free. let s go ahead and start with the bold attack on america s signature presence in a war-torn country. rockets and machine gun fire aimed directly at the american embassy in kabul. gunfire coming from every corner of the building. take a listen. and we re now being told that it was a well-coordinated attack. i want to bring some more information straight from a man that i m going to talk to now. he s actually taken governor there in the embassy. i have known him for a long time. he works at the embassy and has been in afghanistan about five years now, but for security reasons, we are not going to identify him. can you hear me okay? i sure can, kyra. good morning. good morning. i sure appreciate you calling in. it seems a little quiet behind you now. when i talked to you earlier, i could actu
don t ask, don t tell repealed. john, now that this meeting is over with these 20 ceos from the nation s biggest companies and the president, from your sources, what are you learning is some of the most important things to come out of this meeting? what s leaking out now? well, first of all, i talked to jim mcnurny, the ceo of boeing. he said it was pretty candid. people kind of said, you know, you said some things about us, we said some things about you. it was a difficult time the first two years, but now we turn the page. the president is hoping that just as he s turning the page in his relation s with republicans that he ll be able to turn the page in relations with business. valerie jarrett just told you a moment ago that the things that we need to do the second two years aren t the same as the first two years. that s true. especially as you get to things like reducing the the budget deficit, you know. the white house doesn t need big