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Post by Admin on May 25, 2022 23:36:19 GMT
"We Will Buy Them Back And We Will Destroy Them" - PM Jacinda Ardern On Gun Control In New Zealand 566,711 views May 25, 2022 New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern outlines what her country's government did to enact sensible gun control after a terrible mass shooting in Christchurch. Stick around for two more segments with friend of the show, PM Jacinda Ardern! #Colbert #NewZealand #JacindaArdern
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Post by Admin on May 26, 2022 6:20:08 GMT
New Zealand Is Welcoming Tourists Again, And Stephen Is Invited To PM Jacina Ardern's Wedding 252,057 views May 25, 2022 Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern celebrates New Zealand's grand re-opening by inviting Stephen and Evie Colbert to attend her wedding (date TBC). #Colbert #NewZealand #JacindaArdern
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Post by Admin on May 31, 2022 19:42:51 GMT
WATCH: Biden discusses gun control with New Zealand Prime Minister Ardern WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden praised New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Tuesday for her success in curbing domestic extremism and guns as he tries to persuade a reluctant Congress to tighten gun laws in the aftermath of horrific mass shootings in Uvalde, Texas and Buffalo, New York. The long-planned talks between Biden and Ardern centered on trade, climate and security in the Indo-Pacific, but the two leaders’ starkly different experiences in pushing for gun control loomed large in the conversation. Ardern successfully won passage of gun control measures in her country after a white supremacist gunman killed 51 Muslim worshippers at two Christchurch mosques in 2019. Less than a month later, all but one of the country’s 120 lawmakers voted in favor of banning military-style semiautomatic weapons. Biden told reporters at the start of his meeting with Ardern that he “will meet with the Congress on guns, I promise you,” but the White House has acknowledged that winning new gun legislation will be an uphill climb in an evenly divided Congress. The U.S. president praised Ardern for her “galvanizing leadership” on New Zealand’s efforts to curb the spread of extremism online, and said he wanted to hear more about the conversations in her country about the issue.
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