the attack and cut through the crowd in military-like formation according to the justice department. there s a pipe bomber still on the lamb and more questions than answers about what happened at d.c. s willard hotel where the night before january 6th there was a war room. key players in the trump world were there, steve bannon, michael flynn, roger stone and more. those same lieutenants are actively recruiting the next batch of foot soldiers for a crucial but quieter mission. we don t have an option. at the school board level, right, at the county supervisor level, at the precinct level, this is we re going to take this backvi village by village. precinct by precinct. my guest has been working with researchers to track the effort happening acrosses socia media. in an eye opening piece in the
of hope. i see the ray of hope how things are changing, how we have the strongest gun sense administration we ve seen with president biden and vice president harris that have taken unprecedented actions. we ve seen incredible change at the school board level where right now 1.5 million students are getting information sent home from their school about the need for secure storage. that s something i know students and volunteers are working on across the country because it shouldn t be 1.5 million it should be all 50 million. that s something that everyone can play a role in from school boards to governors to president biden and his administration. so that all this information is getting home. and i think this movement for gun safety growing in a way it s never grown before, to push back against in armed radical gun rights extremism. i know there s hope for our future. let s talk about the politics of this. you mentioned that the the power of the nra and the extreme right. but they h
everything. when you look at the plitization of schools, you know, that just strikes me as wrong. there is a way to have civil discourse at the school board level, but you know, again, the whole education thing points glenn youngkin made i found very persuasive. it s 5:00 in new york. it became a flash point or should we say, the flash point, among voters. education and the extent to which parents should have control over what their children are learning. ultimately leading republicans just one year ago the democratic candidate for president, president biden, won by ten points. new york times reports on the phenomenon we witnessed last night, quote, with their focus on parental rights, a catch all rallying cry capturing conservative outrage over mask mandates, vaccination requirement, transgender rights and how the history of racism is
masculinity? well, i would say that not only is it a culture war with the media and things like that. i think it starts at the school board level. you see the kids coming out of high school and they are more concerned with making tiktok vas. i don t know what it would be like to be a man in a major city these days. you have district attorneys that don t charge criminals for crimes. in a major city in america you can t carry a gun. even if you did stop the woman on the subway, you right run into him and you don t have
subject there is no federal jurisdiction over. it is clear this was politically driven and has little to do with legitimate law enforcement. john: he did suggest threats sent over the internet or telephone could fall into federal jurisdiction. moreover, he said this is not about parents, this memo to the f.b.i. and doesn t have a chilling effect on free speech. do you agree or disagree with that? he s completely wrong about that and he knows he s wrong. john, i point out that the justice department has jurisdiction to defend the civil rights acts, which means no question the protection of americans by the federal government is federal. unlike threats at the school board level, the justice department actually has a responsibility to protect the decent of parents, if they want to object to what happens at the