do it for us tonight. now, it is time for the last word, with a great lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence. good evening to you, rachel. you have set the stage for this week s hearing, the january 6th hearing, which surely are the most important hearings since watergate. and i know you have mentioned your experience with the watergate hearings, and i m not sure how much you actually remember of those [laughs] of those hearings, or exactly you know, which diaper you were wearing at the time. i was six weeks old. maybe, i remember. i don t know. [laughs] so, i remember of it i was a student at the time. and watching it from that distance of a student, where i thought, i know everything. it never felt, it was no horse race component to it. i do not remember any discussion of what s gonna happen, because of these hearings. all i remember was the excitement of what are we going to learn tomorrow. what are we gonna learn, if you watch this thing today? what s gonna
the end of its editorial, the editorial echoes what people in uvalde set to president biden when he visited, do something. that tutorial says, do something. raise the legal age to purchase all firearms to 21, the same that s required for a handgun or a pack of smokes. we move liability protections for firearms, manufacturers, who are targeting our teenagers with messages of killing. and for god sake, restrict high capacity magazines to law enforcement and the military. governor greg abbott has been publicly opposed to each of those things. one governor did something. three weeks, that is all it took, three weeks, after ten black people were murdered by a racist mass murderer in buffalo, new york, in a supermarket on may 14th. it took the new york legislature three weeks to pass new legislation on gun safety, which new york governor, kathy