who introduced the bill, he says in 30 years of politics he never had a day like this, he had 60 phone calls on his home phone message and that whatever happens, it s going to be after a real pitch battle. one of the arguments that the gun owners one of their group called handgun rights group, said that, you know, yes, there are permits for 170,000 handguns, but in connecticut you don t need a permit for rifles. so, what they say is, you know, there are probably more rifles than handguns. so publishing the list of handgun owners wouldn t tell wouldn t serve the purpose that s intended anyway because you re not going to know who else owns guns. greta: john, thank you very
if i believe i recall correctly. and anyway, down in santa barbara, what happens, this exact same thing. what happens? our legislators start to write a law, that law gets stuck in the i believe it was public safety committee and there it sits. so, two years later, the legislators in california still haven t amended this law so this type of thing is against the law. the appellate court in this case was absolutely right. under the way our law is written in california, what this man did and what the d.a. argued to the jury, does not make it rape. the law has to be changed. greta: it brings it back to the question it s horrifying, but it s not against the law here. greta: but it brings back the issue, the politicians not completing their job and they have this law here and what they all do, they went on vacation and going to basically ignore it. time, time and time and time again and we keep electing them. and we do keep electing them. this is clearly one where the legislators ne
release of these names under the freedom of information act that had arisen from the efforts of this sports coalition group, newspaper published some the names. so, as a compromise, the people who wanted to tighten the gun control law gave up on the disclosure. greta: you know, sort of interesting how the idea of privacy has now been, you know, the different thought in connecticut at least by some who are pushing the new legislation, how a law, now, almost 20 years has such a different view by some. i m curious what will happen to this law. is it predicted it will pass in connecticut? it will be pretty tough. first of all, with the freedom of information, the whole trend is it to put more restrictions on information, not just about this kind of thing, but that would buck the trend. i mean, just the reaction to the story we published today, there was a huge negative reaction, actually i talked with steve darden, good night
the next book, that could be arranged if you, if you bring me home my dog. my dog home to me. greta: he hopes his beagle is picked up by someone who doesn t know she has had a home and hopes to bring tessa back soon and so do we. your incredible shrinking paycheck. how hard will you get smacked. find out what you didn t know about your paycheck next and also caught on camera why are these people so distraught. what could have made them this upset. you ll see for yourself and you ll definitely be surprised. stay tuned. ] [ baby crying ] [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. he nces™.
more strict, doing asset verification and identity verification and making sure that the people who get into the programs really belong in these programs because we don t have enough money to go around as it is. we have senior citizens who can t pay their bills, who can t buy their prescription medicine. we have people in the military who are on food stamps, it s a disgrace and children are involved here as well and also suffer when the money is misused for begin inappropriately to people who shouldn t be getting it. greta: i don t understand why it wouldn t be, you know, such great pride if you re able to ferret out waste and fraud and really time and time again people just look the other way or ignore this and move and. it s extraordinary that people don t have politicians don t really enjoy like fixing this. you know, and you think they would, greta. but for some reason this is like one of those third rails of politics and people don t want to touch it, but i m really determi