much the situation is. steven hayes, the same was said about sandy hook, that was supposed to be the tipping point, the mass casually event. it went away. then we had las vegas. all of these they are shootings. and nothing happened. the reason i think mark is right, i don t think anything is going to happen. the one outside chance that something will happen is if donald trump wants to get involved. he can move republicans, in congress. on virtually anything. they re afraid of him. if donald trump decides that he wants to make background checks and whatever is on his list on the list of the white house real priorities, he can make them priorities for the republican party. he s moved the republican party on a variety of other issues. if he wanted to do it. does he want to do it. the president brought up as he was leaving the white house the notion that the political rhetoric that s gotten to levels i don t think we ve seen before, the president continues to be
the president says that national rifle association one of his earliest and biggest supporters will not get in the way too much. the president made the comments during a wide-ranging impromptu news conference this morning before leaving washington for a pair of fundraisers in new york. correspondent rich edson starts it off in berkeley heights, new jersey where the president is arriving. good evening, rich. good evening, john. and president trump and congress have departed washington though the president and congress are working remotely this august. president says he is confident that these vacation consultations wril produce results. president trump: i don t want crazy people having guns. he said this time is different. he can secure the support of skeptics in congress for meaningful background checks. president trump: i spoke to mitch mcconnell yesterday, he s totally onboard.
administration cannot withhold millions of dollars in law enforcement grants from oregon to force the nation s first sanctuary sanctuary state to cooperate with immigration even forcements a judge says theed a 34rgs lacks the authority to impose conditions on the grants that were provided by congress. the justice department is refusing to comment on the case. president trump says joe biden can t answer a simple question and hopes biden gets the democratic nomination next coupler. the comments come following another embarrassing ng gaffe from the former vice president. hillary vaughn reports tonight, from the iowa state fair. [background talk] joe biden calls himself a gaffe machine. we choose truth over facts. you have people like margaret thatcher excuse me, people like the former chairman and leader of the party in germany.
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its, what are the concerns. the develop of a business model premised on taking stuff from us. in this case our information, our private data, without telling us. then selling it without our permission. then trying to get us addicted to their platforms so they can direct more ads to us and also extract more information from us. all of that without our consent. as a conservative, i believe in property rights. i think consumers actually, their information is their information. they ought to be able to control it. where dolls the regulation fall? you have a number of different things happening, fk. tc, doj, congress looking at it. how do you put it together, what s going to happen to the industry. you have the ftc and doj looking at antitrust. are these companies, we talk about the biggest companies, google, facebook, twitter. are they trying to stifle competition, are they stifling innovation. i worry they are. we need a doj, department of