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'We Have to Take Care of Each Other': Michael Moore on Piers Morgan Tonight sticky icon

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"I am not going to come on another damn TV show, either, after the next one of these shootings, Piers... you're a good guy and you made a good case to me to come on, but I'm sick of this. I refuse to live in a country like this, and I'm not leaving." -- Michael Moore on Piers Morgan Tonight

Moms Demand A Plan

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Mothers across the country demand Congress pass common-sense gun laws to keep America's children safe. The moms featured in this video, produced by Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America (Formerly One Million Moms for Gun Control), remind us that every day, 8 American children are killed by guns. They demand our leaders in Washington take action to end gun violence.

Open for Questions: Vice President Biden on Reducing Gun Violence

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Vice President Biden answers questions about the Obama administration's proposals to reduce gun violence. February 19, 2013.

Gaspard: Coming Together During Black History Month

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Stand with President Obama at http://my.democrats.org/State-of-the-Union

Cleopatra Cowley-Pendleton Demands a Plan for her daughter Hadiya

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Hadiya Pendleton performed at President Obama's inauguration in January. Just a week later, she was shot and killed in Chicago. Her mother, Cleopatra Cowley-Pendleton, demands action from Congress to end gun violence.

President Obama talks about reducing gun violence, fatherhood at Hyde Park Academy

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President Obama talks about reducing gun violence, fatherhood at Hyde Park Academy, February 15, 2013

The NRA Doesn't Speak for Me

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Gun owner Jerry Thompson of Ohio has a message for Congress: The NRA Doesn't Speak for Me. Stop taking their money.

Revealed: The Truth about the NRA

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Think you know who and what the NRA is? Watch this video and find out the truth about the gun industry money behind the NRA's fight against common sense gun safety legislation in the aftermath of the tragedy in Newtown.

Gabby Giffords' heartfelt appeal to Congress

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Gabby Giffords made deeply moving opening remarks at today's Senate hearing on gun violence. This was the first hearing on guns since President Obama stepped forward with his recommendations, and Former Congresswoman Giffords made the most of the opportunity to call on members of Congress to take action now!