legislation or some sort of lelg legislation that could combat these mass shootings. and so that is major the fact that republicans are now engaging with democrats on this issue. all right, we ll see. daniella, thank you. at one time the u.s. was one of many western countries where guns were part of everyday life. and now the u.s. stands in a class of its own. brian todd takes a lower look at how other countries have reduced gun violence. reporter: in the wake of the school massacre in uvalde, attention focuses on the responses of other western nations to mass shootings. responses which made enormous differences in their levels of gun violence. april 1996, a gunman killed 35 people at a resort in the australian state of tasmania. 12 days later, uaustralian prim minister announced sweeping gun reforms, a buyback program that took up to 1 million guns out of circulation, a ban on rapid fire
insurrection. their options so far less than tlelg. house democrats are thinking about launching their own investigation. senate majority leader chuck schumer won t say if he will do the same but he is blasting republicans. this vote has made it official. donald trump s big lie has now fully enenveloped the republican party. shame on the republican party for trying to sweep the horrors of that day under the rug because they re afraid of donald trump. most of those republican senators who were not just witnesses to the attack but victims of it are now choosing to look to the next election instead of taking an honest and thorough look at what went wrong in the aftermath of the one we just had like how the losing party convinced angry supporters there was fraud or maybe that is exactly why republicans don t want this investigated. cnn s national correspondent suzanne malveaux joins me now from capitol hill. what do democrats do next?
people are facing every day of our lives. not only can we beat donald trump, but we can get good things done. i was real pleased with how it turned out. what do you say to the democratic party as someone who looks at you that not only won in a red state, but a trump state, some are arguing left, humanitarian, whatever you want to calling it particularly on the immigration issues you and warren have disagreed with the level of benefits the undocumented should be eligible for if they make it into the united states? well, no, i ve made clear first i believe in border security, keeping families safe, growing our economy, but not ripping families apart. i mean, i think this is another one of those areas where, if we re honest, the biggest challenge our immigration system right now is donald trump. he s not only ripping families apart, he s ripping our country apart. i do disagree with the democrats who turn around and say how we solve this is no longer make it lelg to cross borders or p
ball. sad. steve got to decide who did what here. let s talk about the big news of the weekend. it was the championship on saturday of up against the clock hosted by steve cornaki, and the tlelg end in case you missed it. looked a little bit like this. one of the targets of bill mahr s flip a district campaign fought back alex. michael grim. he fought back this week. it s correct. 300 point question. this mritly active billionaire used a wall street journal op ed charles koch. correct. 300 point question. that s the end of the match. crystal with that last question has won the national championship with 1,300 points. it falls on the wrong person. what a touch. crystal. that last question gives you the title. 1,100. very close game. congratulating you. crystal, we have before we talk to you for a sec, our
out many years as americans, we should give them a path to citizenship. you know, the hardest thing about this is trust. the conservatives and you know it better than i do, you represent people down there in that part of a country where it s a touchy issue, a lot of conservatives will say i want enforcement first and then we ll talk about amnesty or whatever we re going to call it. wait a minute, if you do that, if you seal up the border right now and, which is maybe not the most important thick, you insist on e verify working, you can t work unless you re here legally, what happens to the 12 million people in the meantime? they can t work? in other words, it s the chicken and egg problem. how do you get to a better world in this country step by step had in a way that conservatives will go along with, middle of the roaders, and liberals who really want to see something done in terms of helping the people here. how do you stop the i will lelg action in the meantime? tell me what you t