Monday, February 28, 2011

Today on the Signorile Show

Guest / 3:30pm EST - It's probably one of the most recognizable weapons in the world, as well as one of the most symbolic. The automatic Kalashnikov, best known as the AK-47, was cheap, simple and reliable, allowing ordinary men to kill others without too much training. CJ Chivers, senior writer with The New York Times and author of The Gun, joins us this afternoon to discuss the history of the AK-47 and why its been so symbolic as one of the most lethal firearms in the world.

Guest / 4:30pm EST - Dan Woods, attorney for the Log Cabin Republicans in the case Log Cabin v. The United States, joins us to explain the recent brief the Department of Justice filed on Friday and what this means for the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy in the courts.

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