as this? no amount of bloodshed seems to be enough. from republicans. society what they want to do in their particular state. if you want to stop. violent crime the proposals the democrats have, none of them would have stopped this. plus, growing questions about why police on the scene took so long to stop the shooter. of course, it was not the right decision. the wrong decision. period. we will hear from cory booker and pat mclaurie and a former police chief the rescue attempt went to terribly wrong with the state senator who represents uvalde, a former mayor of baltimore, a parkland parent of a child killed in that school shooting. to our panels. core until, ashley parker and ali vitale. welcome to sunday in a special edition of meet the press. this is a special edition of meet the press with chuck todd. good sunday morning. i hope you re managing to enjoy a bit of this memorial day weekend. sadly, though, it s become our uniquely american
we just need more people to be engaged. you and i have been on this show way too often after these moments of tragedy. thank you for joining me. i want to start with an old quote. i would like you to help explain to the viewers where the gun rights movement moved? in 1999, wayne la pierre said this in front of the congress. we think it s reasonable to provide mandatory instant criminal background checks for every sale at every gun show. no loopholes for anyone anywhere. something has changed from then to now where reasonable regulations were at least openly debated by gun rights officials and now you can t do it now without looking like you re the second amendment. what happened? actually the nra i could argue is the more moderate gun