[02:33.93]"America has a different view of this and blame us just a while ago.
[02:38.64]We all believe in the constitution, we all know what all these amendments are about
[02:43.25]and what they're supposed to do and we're going to make sure that during this debate we keep the constitution in mind.
[02:49.46]But the families of the most recent tragedy in Newtown deserve a debate."
[02:56.69]World news from the BBC
[02:59.81]The founder and chief executive of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg has joined a campaign for immigration reform in the United States.
[03:07.66]He's launched a pressure group Forward US backed by other leading entrepreneurs from companies such as Google,
[03:13.69]Yahoo and Linkedin as well as Silicon Valley investors.
[03:17.32]Mr Zuckergerg called the current US immigration policy unfit for today's world.
[03:22.29]He said he wanted comprehensive reform to allow businesses to attract the most talented and hardest working people no matter where they were born.
[03:30.58]Tunisia has received about $29m from what it calls the looted assets held abroad by the ousted President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali and his family.
[03:40.61]The money has been held in a Lebanese bank account in the name of the wife of Mr Ben Ali, who fled to Saudi Arabia after an uprising two years ago.
[03:48.89]France's chief rabbi is leaving his post after admitting to plagiarism and lying about his academic background.