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breaking news tonight. a celebration turned into a nightmare in kansas city. around 1 million people were in downtown rallying for the chiefs super bowl when when gunfire rang out and chaos ensued >> police >> say that at least one person was killed, and local hospitals say that 29 people have been treated for injuries. three people have been detained and are now under investigation tonight we're learning the name tonight of one woman who died. i'll talk with an official who not only knew the victim, but was there himself at the rally with his own daughter that was supposed to be a celebration of the chiefs big win. and here's kansas city mayor just this morning before the shooting happened you know, it is hard to describe just how thought a super bowl parade
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isn't the first place. but you add beautiful weather today here in kansas city in addition, there is often so a swift factor, even if she doesn't come, it seems like we have so many more teenage girl fans than we ever for have of our football team. the game itself was interesting with an overtime when, so i expect this to be one of the biggest parades we've ever seen in the history of kansas city. >> that was this morning. all the excitement ahead. and here's the mayor. just hours later. pointing out that a tragic few seconds can change everything >> we had over 800 officers there staffed, situated all around union station today. we had security in any number of places. i is on top of buildings and beyond. and there's still a risk to people and i think that's something that all of us who our parents, who are just regular for people living each day, have to decide what we wish to do about
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parades, rallies, schools, movies it seems like almost nothing is safe >> that's how all of us are feeling as parents as he said, a regular people just trying to decide how to spend our days in our lives it's worth noting that here we are. what the middle of february. >> this is the 48th >> mass shooting in this country. this year. >> i want to bring in cnn's whitney wild, who is in kansas city. whitney. this is so unbelievable and we know that this continues to happen across this country. but this, in this moment, what are we learning tonight? >> well, we're learning that 22 people were shot. sadly, one of those people has died, as you mentioned, cnn has reached out to local hospitals and by our count, 29 people were injured related to this incident. sadly 11 of those injured were children. they went to children's merci hospital here 11 of those
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patients that they received our ages six through 15 years old. fortunately, they are respected to expect you to recover. their injuries are non-life at this point. but certainly this is a tragic day and behind me, laura, this is a horrible moment that is frozen in, in time. this area fail shut down. there bags everywhere. there are personal belongings everywhere. law enforcement continuing to work through this scene. right now, they have three people detained. we don't know how many firearms were recovered. we know at least one firearm was recovered, but we're still working through that with law enforcement to try to get in a better understanding how many shots were fired, how many firearms were recovered, what kind of firearms were they and then the most important question here, laura, how did this happen as you mentioned, and you heard earlier, this was supposed to be a perfect de 1 million people turned out for this chance to celebrate the kansas city chiefs back-to-back super bowl wins all of that destroyed in an instant when
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gunfire erupted >> i mean, you and i are both mothers, whitney a. you have very young children that the you said six to 15. that is just turning around in my mind right now and just thinking about what that does to children, what that does for the community, what that's like in the long run, even if it's not a life-threatening, it is life changing. what has happened, and cnn has spoken to eyewitnesses involved in hackling of a person that they claim to be a gunman. what are they saying about this tackling? >> so right now, when we know is that one of those men spoke with anderson cooper and he was right there when the gunfire broke out. i mean, he said he was ten to 15 feet away and he and others identified the strewed. are we also spoke with another man who says they helped tackle one of the mended they believed was the shooter. here's exactly what they told cnn earlier today >> i was hoping there's just trying to stay in somewhat distance of them and that way i could if i could see a koppe
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and help them identify that was the guy. and then just there wasn't any police officer at the moment at that time. so i'm just trying to you all to anybody that can hear me and people are scrambling, not knowing what's going on. and i just felt like that was the best situation that that was the best thing i could do in that situation, we're just let people know. this is the guy helped me out. >> you got close to me. i got the right angle on him and i hit him from behind and when i hit them from behind, either jogged the gun out of his hand or out of his slave certainly, so many bystanders here seeing what happened. we i have to know we don't know if the person that they tackled was one of the shooters. so we're still working through some of the details on that, but certainly kansas city police asking for anybody with any information to come forward, any video any piece of evidence they think can help bring justice to this, laura, they're asking for all of that back to you in the wild. >> we needed all. thank you so
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much, your excellent reporting. as always, i want to bring in now, many of barca who is a missouri legislator, who was at the parade today many in his daughter were actually forced to shelter in place following the shooting in this evening. he has learned that one of his longtime friends, lisa lopez galvin, was killed today at the parade many. thank you so much for being here this evening. i i so wish that you and i were not meeting this way. >> power you holding up honestly. it's through the strength to my daughter that i'm able to do this right. thinking about her future and providing a safe or state because no one should have to go through this i mourn the loss of a good friend, a family friends, and not just that loss, but also a ripple because there were multiple family members that were also injured in that shooting of lisa. >> i mean, this day started out
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as a celebration that has schools according the mayor, which was to be closed earlier today, was expected to be a full family event. you attended the rally. know what the players, the members of the chiefs organization? jen when did you know that a shooting was taking place and when did you know that you were in danger >> yeah, it wasn't until we left the main stage area. we were entering the social area to transition onto buses. and we heard scream and then we saw the partition between the two rooms come down and people flood screaming towards us. and i didn't know exactly what was happening at the time, but people were saying guns, police, run. >> and at that >> moment it just clicked. i grabbed my daughter, picked her up and i along with place there's owners, family members, coach reid rushed into a restaurant that was adjacent to that staging area and we took cover. we took shelter. i happen to be aware of where
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bathroom was in that area, and so i went to there and try to largest in there the best way i could how old is your daughter? daughter is five. >> she remained extremely calm and she went into a protocol to her. she said there's this training and i said yeah, at the moment, that's the best i could muster because i wanted to keep her calm and so she kept me calm more or less than than i did and i was trying to frantically reach out and understand what was happening because i didn't know what was confirmed, what was not. and so i turned to twitter and was asking anyone in kansas city to tell me what was going on the outside because i knew i couldn't answer the phone the fact that a five-year-old in this country knows what protocol is for an active shooter tells me that she's likely heard this at >> school, has had to be trained the way you and i probably were younger, had tornado drills are fire drills into have the piece of the wherewithal, not peace of mind with the wherewithal and the calm tells you just what we are
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up against with our young children in particular, i mean, and then you learned that your friend, lisa lopez galvin was killed today at the prey. now we, the police and is a picture of her right here on the screen. please have not provided any details surrounding her death. do you do you know if lisa is the loan fatality that's being reported by police tonight >> to my understanding, there are more unfortunately and sadly, many, many children who are going to be impacted for the rest of their life by some element of gun violence, right? sadly, the state of missouri is about worst when it comes to gun protections. well, i should take that back. they protect guns. they don't protect the people. and so this is going to be a tragic thing that continues if we don't do something about in missouri can you tell us a little bit about lisa lopez galvin about her life, about her legacy, because i can only imagine what a beautiful spirit >> she had.
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>> yeah, so i've had the luxury of knowing teresa for very long time. she runs a local local radio station that braces the latino culture and brings to honam music to kansas city. she regularly dj's many events throughout kansas city. and i last celebrated a fiesta milestone with her and her family on stage and we were celebrating culture and embracing her passion. and it is such a tragic loss both to our community, but also to her family. i know she's a mother and that that gives me chills to think about that type of loss of my own family or for us not returning to my wife it's just unbelievable to hear what you've had to say and to think about that experience and even having to turn to twitter in the chaos to figure out >> what is happening and out of the mouth of babes, i just five years old, many of barco. thank you. i'm so sorry for you and your community's loss and for leases, family. thank you.
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>> thanks for having me. >> i want to bring in neil franklin. he's a retired maryland police major >> meal. >> i >> had to tell you, we we have met like this before and yes, we have the trajectory suggests we will meet this way again and both we understand the fbi hi and the atf are now assisting with local police in their investigation. >> helped me >> understand what they were looking into at a time like this so what they're probably looking into right now this crime scene is going to be active for a very long time. so you have a physical location and you were talking earlier about all the belongings that are spewed all over the place. so yet backpack, she had clothing. they're going to have to search through every article well, there for evidence guns that might not have been recovered identification basically bits and pieces of
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evidence. >> then >> outside of the physical crime scene you've got the persons who were apprehended. what stood background, what's their criminal history? >> who are they? >> maybe do they have accomplices? who are they known to hang out with? are they members of any particular group? for faction >> what was the motive? >> and so they're going to be interviewing so many people to try to determine what the motive was here it's clear to me. i don't think they have all the people who were involved. they definitely don't have all the weapons that were involved. >> so why do you think that meal? >> well i from what i understand, it's been one hand gun recovered so far and that's from the gentlemen. and i use that term lightly. who was tackled, who was identified by the gentleman that you guys talked about earlier in the yellow shirt, and then he was tackled by these other two bystanders. one gun was recovered there, but when you
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look at the number of people who were injured, i think you said 22 people shot one deceased. very few handguns are capable of having that many rounds semiautomatic are capable of having that many rounds. i'm not saying it's impossible but very few are it's from my experience is a good chance that there's at least one more firearm out there somewhere. >> you know, neil, we are eager to hear more details has been vague for a lot of the police conversations and the press conferences. i understand necessarily vague for the investigation sake, but the that will be passed quite wide. but all i can say is right now, there should be mothers and daughters and loved ones who are having dreams in their head of being that close to a championship team. and tonight, this is where we are. instead. we'll franklin. thank you. >> thank you, laura >> it's really unbelievable to
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expected to confirm a trial start date for trump's hush money trial. that's the case. prosecutors allege a cover-up scheme by trump to hide payments to adult film star and director stormy daniels, also happening tomorrow because but wait, there's more is georgia there's a hearing determine if the da in the case against trump and other defendants, fani willis, should be disqualified from prosecuting because of an alleged relationship with one of the lead prosecutors. a hearing that could potentially lead the entire case where team in disarray and then the day after on friday, you got to new york, judge, who will decide how much trump will owe in his civil fraud trial during me now, elliot williams and kristy greenberg, you're trying to unpack all of this. elliot lind. begin with, you because just trying to preface all of these different actions and legal woes for trump is really a trial in and of itself. but smith is arguing the supreme court that trump cannot show what he calls a fair prospect
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of success he doesn't a delay, quote, threatens to frustrate the public interest in a speedy and fair verdict what do you make of that argument? >> i make of that argument the same thing i made the argument back in december the first time jack smith made it. and that's what's most notable here. >> everyone has >> known the position that the special counsel is going to take that number one, the supreme court ought to not take it at all. and number two, if the supreme court takes it, they ought to resolve it very quickly. and i think do you noted laura jack smith made this argument back in december when he first acts as the supreme court to take it. so it's a pretty straightforward argument. and looking at the lower court decision that's already been decided here, it seems the hat at some point, donald trump will be found to be not immune from prosecution is just a question of how long it'll take to get there. >> i mean, it's pretty quiet was going to do wants to do. right. kristie, they're going to tell you what they want to take and not take. they may or may not give a reason. they might leave it with the lower court, the court of appeals, but they very well may take it
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up. and of course, jack smith is wasting no time. it was due next week. he filed it today. but in new york tomorrow, i want to go and travel there with you for a second. because trump is going to be in court for the hush money trial hearing and that frankly, i remember when alvin bragg was the first to bring the charges and everyone wondered, would that be the first trial to actually go and then everything else happened in between this could now end up in fact, being the first criminal trial that trump faces. what do you expecting? >> i think in tomorrow's hearing, the judge is going to consider the motions that have been made pretrial. donald trump has made a number of arguments. he argues that there's undue delay. of course, he is enlarged part the reason for that delay because he sued to block enforcement of subpoenas for his mind financial records. and also there were other investigations federally that pause the state investigation for awhile. he's arguing that there are statute of limitations that apply though they don't really it was on hold while he was out of the
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state. is president. he argues he was selectively prosecuted, but i don't think that will succeed hi there, because michael cohen was in fact prosecuted and convicted for this same conduct federally that he's donald trump is now being prosecuted for in the state. so there are host of arguments here that the judge is expected to rule on tomorrow. and i do expect that he will not grant donald trump's motion and to dismiss the indictment based on all of these arguments. and i do think he will set the trial date. the trial date is currently set for march 25th. he is expected to inquire about whether or not there any conflicts with that date. there are none on the calendar currently, so i do think we'll see a trial starting march 25, i mean, in many ways. right. elliott, that the date that christie is talking about the action in the alleged conduct predates the other alleged conduct and all the other trials. right. so it would make sense, i guess
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logistically, but we're not in a make sense necessarily a sort of world. sometimes these days, elliot stay in new york with me because because on friday we're still in new york for the civil fraud trial against trump, and that judge is expected to decide not whether he has committed some fraudulent behavior that was a summary judgment motion. but how much trump will have to pay and it's potentially hundreds of millions of dollars. it doesn't end there, maybe even a possible ban on even doing bid business in the state. e called home for so many years. do you see it all playing out >> so the judge has to assess liability on a few counts. and of course, as you said there, laura, damages. now the writing seem to be on the wall from the trial that it appeared that the judge is not persuaded by some of the arguments being made by the foreign present. remember it was not a jury trial, only the judge was hearing the evidence and law in the case number one and number two, there were a number of instances where it was clear that the trump team had just simply gotten under the judge's skin. and as we all
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know, having the three of us having appeared in front of courts before. the last thing you want to do. to off the judge and certainly the judge has to substantiate anything that he decides in the case. but close calls. he's not obligated to rule in the favor of a defendant. that has insulted his staff or or behave in an improper manner in court. so i would assume that there it'd be pretty harsh penalties assessed against the president and we'll just have to see how the judge writes it up and how we how we defense ultimately the decision that he writes crazy. >> we're supposed to know about that ruling by the end of january. obviously, it's no longer the end of january, right? the calendar is ticking on and we here we are, february 14, and i have february what, 16th by this coming friday, so we know it's taking some time but let's go on this road trips still. okay. we're on this wrote were all over the united now going to go to georgia together right now because in georgia, another case that has all of the residue of all the trump
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filings, nathan wade, who is the lead prosecutor in the case against trump, where there will be he'll be on the stand first, answering by the way. what could be some very personal questions about his purported relationship with district attorney fani willis. this will be live unlike other courthouses we've seen. this will be actually able to be viewed and could be very friendly uncomfortable to watch. but what are they trying to get at in this trial is not the underlying facts of the case, right? it's something different well, i think the defense is trying to do two things. one, they are trying to show that there was a conflict of interest between the da fani willis and given her relationship with this lead prosecutor, nathan wade, in that she had a financial interest in hiring him and had some benefit in doing that. now, nathan wade is filed an affidavit saying no. yes. we took two trips together, but we split the finances evenly. so expect that there will be a lot of questioning about their
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finances and the trips that they took and exactly what, if any, financial benefit fani willis derived from his employment with her office i also expect there will be questioning about the timing of their relationship. he has said in his papers that he did not begin a relationship with her until after she was hired. the defense claims that they have a witness who will say the op a city that has information to that effect. so i think this is going to get messy. i think the judge is going to try and run a tight ship here, but expect this to be some real housewives territory that we may get into tomorrow. >> going to get messy. christy, i got news for you. we're already there right in the mess like it's a pigsty of things right now, elliot kristie. thank you both so much the next question is, what more could we expect from this hearing in georgia involving, by the way, not just the details of a purported relationship, but the effort to just qualified fani
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possible everywhere go to shop bandeau.com to learn more >> i'm arlette saenz at the white house. >> and this is cnn i want to dig it now deeper to legal questions trying the potential and i've even potential disqualification >> of georgia's da fani willis, joining me now, clark cunningham, a professor of law at georgia state university, clark, i'm glad you're here. we've spoken before in anticipation of this very conversation and hearing happened burning and i think many people are wondering why there is this hearing tomorrow. what is the tangible potential outcome will there be a
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decision tomorrow about whether she or her team is disqualified? >> now, i don't think there's gonna be a decision tomorrow because i think it's going to take at least it's got to take more than a day for judge mcafee to hear evidence in this matter. he's already said he set aside friday and then he's going to see where they are on friday. i think it could take a long time for the evidence to all come out on this matter. but what's at stake is if judge mcafee grants the request that this qualified district attorney willis the case against donald trump and georgia is put on a really slow track. and i think the chances of him going to trial before the election really diminish. >> so why is that? because it would mean not just fani willis, it would mean her prosecution team, right then a separate outside agency would have to appoint a different doing. okay. so every couldn't make it actually choose to dismiss the case. then the next team exactly. >> so >> under georgia law, if the
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district attorney is disqualified from handling a particular case, everybody on her staff is disqualified because their power to act comes from her as the da at that point, a state agency called the prosecuting attorneys council of georgia is the executive director is tasked with appointing a special prosecutor who could be a district attorney from another part of the state, or could be a private attorney. but there is likely to be a delay in a a new special prosecutor when the new special prosecutor comes in, he or she is going to take probably a lot of time to look at the case from bottom up, and then that new prosecutor could decide to dismiss summer all at the charges. so it's really bad for the case. >> and again, there's more than a dozen defendants and also been guilty pleas already in this case are people who already pled guilty, likely would not have an impact on they're already having pled guilty to a case, but there's certainly could future discussions about maybe
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expungement and beyond by doubt that will happen. but the evidence in particular, clark i think is so important here because there are questions about the exact start of this relationship why is this start date so important to this, judge >> well, i don't know. i don't know how hot it is to the judge. the district attorney has made a fairly big deal about it. and what's going to make tomorrow's hearing really probably quite dramatic is the possibility that the attorneys for the defendants are going to try to prove that nathan wade, special attorney, committed perjury in submitting a false affidavit to the court as to when the relationship began, and also as to whether they live together. so it could become less important whether in fact those things are true, then whether he lied about it in an affidavit, and then the district attorney knowingly used a false affidavit if that turns out to be the case, then all bets are off. >> and there's a lot of apps,
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but you know, i think about clark when i would try cases the last thing you wanted was for jurors to think that you cannot give the benefit of the doubt to the government. that my word or the government is war witness's testimony, which is all that really matters somehow that was in question that's going to be a huge thing. and of course, the jury pool potentially could be watching all of this because it'll we'll have courtroom cameras and beyond. that's really the crux of this matter. the credibility issues and the seeds that have been planted >> i'm so glad you stopped by. thank you. clark cunningham it was pleasure to be here. >> the >> hearing, looking into all these claims, it starts tomorrow morning, i think 09:30 a.m. eastern. i'll be there right in early at the courthouse in atlanta for cnn special coverage up next, cnn learning about new us intel that relates to russian military capabilities. guess where in space. and it involves a nuclear antisatellite system
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>> grow your business easily with freelancers, apply >> the whole story with anderson cooper sunday at eight on cnn well, tonight cnn is learning that the us has new intelligence on putin's efforts to launch a nuclear >> antisatellite system in space of all places. house intel chairman mike turner, raising the eyebrows with a cryptic statement, calling the new russian project, quote, a concern serving serious national security threat. that is eyebrow raising it said, of course washington a buzz and it irritated white house officials sources tell cnn that system remains under development and the threat does not involve a weapon that'd be used to attack humans 20 me now cnn national
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security analyst and former cia chief of russia operations, steve hall. okay. so you just hearing that phrase be said, is very, very foreboding. so what do you make a business intelligence? >> yellow, i think first we have to remember that the russians make a lot of claims about these advanced weapons systems that they have or that they claimed to have and that they claim are invincible and unbeatable. i mean, this is certainly the case with a lot of these hypersonic systems that we heard about where putin said, nobody can stop these things. but in fact they are stoppable. they have been stopped before when i think this type of weapon, if we're talking about some sort of nuclear capability that can take out satellites in space. i mean, apparent lie around intelligence indicates that this is only under development and has not been launched or perhaps even close to launching. so i think that's where we're getting these signals from the administration and others saying, look, this is significant it's important to look at, but it's not an immediate threat. >> but yet we know about it, right? i mean, we are hearing about it today and senate intelligence leaders in both
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parties are warning that declassifying the material, it could expose sensitive sources, it could expose sensitive methods. i mean, how dangerous could the prospect of declassifying this be? >> certainly very dangerous for our collection capabilities. and of course, this is always the balancing point. you've got the intelligence professionals on one side saying, look above all else, we must protect our sources and methods. else we won't find out when or if this thing has ever launched, let alone what his capabilities are. so that's the intelligence perspective. on the other side of the coin no. is a publicly elected official saying, first of all, we need to know this and be able to talk about this in a meaningful way to decide how to respond to it. then of course, there's the press and others who are trying to say, well, there's also a public interest in this, but for me and i'm admittedly biased as a former intelligence officer, i think the most important thing is being he able to have this capability in the future to determine are they going to launch one of these things? and what does that actually mean for the united states and our allies? >> so why would russia develop
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this kind of technology? what is it for specifically if we even know? >> well, apparently according to the intelligence, it is a nuclear capability, although that's what the russians are saying. and of course the russians understand what that does to the western psyche when they start talking about anything nuclear, even if the nuclear blast is only intended to take out satellites. but the russians have long been frustrated about our global positioning system. for gps system, they've tried to launch their own, they fail that at numerous times. they understand the importance of that international and worldwide connectivity that gps offers if they can't make one their own, i think putin said, look, let's take it out. let's, let's have the ability to destroy the bad guy is gps system. the bad guys in this case being us in the west >> steve hall. this is so important to learn more about. and of course, i do wonder about that balance you describe knowing about it or knowing the information without exposing it. thank you, steve. >> sure. >> up next more reaction from today's tragedy in kansas
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ticker-tape parade, every city hopes for into another national tragedy joining me now, david hogg, he survived the parkland massacre and brett cross, who son was murdered at the school shooting in uvalde, texas thank you both for joining me this evening. i can only imagine how i'm legally painful and triggering and infuriating this is for both of you. i mean, just thinking about where things stand right now. let me begin with you, because david brett what we've watched has done so many people happened again. now in kansas city and it's triggering some difficult memories for both of you. you want to describe a little bit what you are feeling tonight, bret? >> yeah. >> i'm at this point i'm just i have no words >> just sick to my stomach. we've seen three mass shootings today, all on the anniversary of parkland and
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it's just it's terrible. >> and, you >> know, like we've been saying, when is enough, enough >> david, it was it was valentine's day when parkland happened. you're actually on capitol hill? you'll the albion gunmakers. you have been lobbying to do something about gun violence i wonder what you, in your reaction was today. knowing this happened again just so frustrated more than anything. it shouldn't take so much pressure for us to get aid, even a small amount of action. you know, i was with brett earlier today, literally right in front of the capital where parkland father manuel oliver had spearheaded a problem object to use artificial intelligence to recreate the voices of victims of gun violence, including brett's son and they have done this so that people can go to
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the website is the shot line.org. and all you have to do is put in your zip code and it will call your representative with read son's voice, or joaquin oliver, his voice and say, i'm a victim of gun violence and i'm calling you to say it's it may be too late for me, but you still can make change so that other people like me don't need to be generated by ai in the future to call to demand. that disturbing to some people for sure. but i who's gonna say, i really want to play this and i think when i first heard about it, david and bread, i i was stunned to think of this having to happen and this particular strategy and just how impactful and meaningful it was. brett, i want our viewers to hear this. these are voices who have been silent for years. there are now pressuring congress. >> please. bright if you wouldn't mind, i'd like to play what joaquin's sounded like hello, i'm working i was
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murdered at school by a shooter with an ar 15 assault rifle. my voice has been recreated using powerful ai technology along with the voices of others who have lost their lives to gun violence. >> we'll call again and again and again until changes made >> but this is intended to give some voice to those who seem to be pushed aside in the conversations why was it so important to you? >> you know, it's been to the day, it's been 631 days that me and my wife have been used. his voice since it was taken away and it was important because now he gets to be his voice. once again. this isn't these messages aren't from brett cross or many oliver, these messages are from joaquin oliver and uziyah garcia. and it's there it's their message.
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it's their voice. and these politicians will not listen to us anymore. we go to their offices, we talked to them, we call them they they don't listen anymore. >> but how >> are they going to ignore my son's voice >> they deserve to be heard. your son as well. and just thinking about i'm sure the frustration of what i can assume is congressional lip service or thoughts and prayers without tangible results. i mean, have you or david have you received any responses from anyone in congress knowing that these are being distributed >> today, we've had over 5,000 phone calls made and we know that they're having an impact. i got a message right after we started from a staffer on the hill that, there were emails going around the hill today saying, is that anybody else getting these calls with victims of gun violence? so it is having the paying attention. >> but we need >> more people to call. and if people would like to join in that website is just the shahed
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line.org to go to all you got to do is put it put in your zip code and hit call. and we need more people to speak out to. we need more football players, we need more just cultural figures speak out because breton, i can continue speaking out, but until more people speak out about this who have not been directly impacted yet, it's going to continue it can't just be us. it has three the whole country well, rightly, david brent, it is all of us who could potentially be harmed. and so that's the scary reality for so many people every single day. and here we are a day when we should be thinking about love and celebration for so many reasons in life we are remembering what is being taken and the continuation of it if i could just ask you, brett tell me something about luckin i want to i heard i've heard his voice. tell me his oz excuse me, excuse me. telling me his his his life i mean, he was
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just an just an energetic ball of love. i mean, his whole thing in life was just helping people. i mean, at one point, he wanted to be a cop so that he could help people and he is helping people now and unfortunately it has to be this way because in america it's not a matter of if you're going to be affected, it's a matter of when you'll be affected by gun violence. but like i said, he was just he loved helping people. he loved putting a smile on your face and he would go out of his way to like anybody sad. >> so >> he wouldn't want another parent to go through this. he wouldn't want another child to go through this. >> and neither do we. and that is why my wife and i do this is because we don't want another parent to have to bury their child. it 10-year-old often is small >> brett. >> thank you so much and thank
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you for sharing his beautiful life with us and we saw his picture while you were speaking, we saw we say garcia and his beautiful spirit was flying off of the screen for all of us thank you for sharing him with the world today. david. thank you for being here and continuing to keep us informed. i appreciate you both. thank you >> thank you. thank you. >> thank you all for watching our >> coverage continues to be a headline. i was vegas that's what i want to do. >> it's unlike anywhere else in the world. >> vegas, the story of sensitive premiere sunday, february 25, day ten, on seeing we're building a better postal service. all parts working in sync to move your business. bulwark with a streamlined shipping network and new high-speed processing and delivery centers for more value
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