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i can't say that far in the investigation. >> did you she have any connect to the church. >> at one point she was a student at that school. but unsure what year all of that. that's what i've been told so far. >> any word on social media? >> the investigation's still ongoing at this point. our federal partners, our state partners are all looking into that to see exactly -- this is still fluid at the time. we're looking at everything. at >> can you -- fire alerms?
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private school. three students whose ages have not been ;vreleased, and three adult staffers were killed. the shooter identified as 28-year-old woman was killed by police at the scene. we've learned a little bit more information in that=e briefing just now. police revealing thatú she was former student. she had attended that school at some point, but keep in mind she was 28. the school students from preschool to sixth hfgrade. so that's worth noting. let's go steve patterson who ha] more for us. >> that's certainly the headline. just to recap what we have so far, three children killed, three staff members, three adults killed in that school as well. we also learned a little bit more about the time frame. police making entry at about
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the shooter as we know from a previous press conference was■u down at about 10:27. that shows the response there. the 28-year-old shooter carrying two assault-style weapons, one handgun. police said in this recent press conference that they know her address and they have officers there. obviously that will be central to the investigation find out her background which will hopefully lead to a motive which will give people closure in this case, but obviously they're still on scene as well. the chief also saying that he was moved to tears in just seeing some of the students exit. i'm sure seeing some of the bodies of the victims that were carried away from the scene as well. you can see and read and emotion on his face as he was giving this latest briefing. that emotion running throughout that community, we are also hearing from parents and witnesses who knew that school, that private school. there are certainly about 200 school who is showed total.
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one of them is we believed to be a parent who thought at first that this may have been a bomb threat, and then come to find out that the school was under an active shooting. i want you to listen to this. >> basically my dad called him to make sure -- i thought maybe it was a bomb threat, and then there were so many police cars, and then the ambulances started coming away from the school, and that's when i had heard it was a school shooting, and i just -- there's to words because they weren't letting the parents up there. so they were just running up the street. >> basically my dad just woke me up this morning and told me that my mom said there was a shooter at the school, and then i texted her, and i said just, like, what was going on? she said she was hiding in the closet, and that there was shooting all over, and that they
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had potentially tried to get into her room, and that she she, lik$uáhp'd they could hear shooting, like, all over the school. so -- >> how did that feel when your mom textedrp■ youó2+ñ to say th loved you? >> definitely made me think over some things of just, like, you know, i would definitely not want us to be the last time i ever spoke to her. so kind of just made me reflect, and yeah. definitely just, like, emotional all around. scary, sad, yeah. >> what has this day been like for you and your family? >> really scary, really sad. just praying for all the families out there. i mean, that are, like, affected by this so seriously, and yeah. it's just been really scary, honestly, and just unknown. >> that last young woman, just to make clear was the daughter of a teacher whose mother was in that school at the time of the shooting. we're also learning a little bit more. police releasing a little bit more information, saying that the school certainly had
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protocols in place that could have made this far worse had they not been. that came from a recent news briefing as well, and that the police chief believes that all the doors were locked. so the question then becomes, how did this woman, this suspected shooter gaináaccess t to the first floor, and then the second floor in what appeared to be a lobby area in which the police engaged her, as part of the investigation? we know her home is under investigation. we know police are at her home, wherever that may be. all will be obviously part of the investigation as police push forward with this. >>qu yeah, steve, thanks. police in that last briefing noting that there was a vehicle, apparentlyq associated with the suspectzmo parked at the school that provided them some information in helping collect to that home. this person, this individual, a 28-year-old womancñ was from th nashville area. let me bring in carmen bash.
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he's a former6a seattle chief o police and law enforcement analyst. let me begin with something the police chief said like every chief in america. he's thought through what if this happens in my jurisdiction. he has decided they would not wait. he said we would immediately engage the shooter. is it fair to say that is the approach now for this country? >> absolutely. it's so sad we have yet another mass casualty shooter at another school, but the jurisdiction is as we stated earlier, they have stay in place plans and exit plans because we have so many of these shootings, and while we would hope that we never have another one, we also have to prepare and ex>k■ and so every jurisdiction should immediately go in and try to take out the threat. >> we had two what wereed described as assault-style weapons. we don't know the weapons the
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police officers were carrying, but%v chances are there was a handgun. can you help people understand what it is like to engage someone with a long gun when your only weapon is a handgun? >> well, yeah. you're definitely coming into the battle less well-equipped for sure, and much more at risk. i will say that most agencies now do have rifle and rifle officers. somehow all the officers equipped. i know in seattle, many of the officers are equipped and they will come out immediately as well, and the s.w.a.t. team immediately because they have that extra capacity to address assault rifles if you encounter them. either way, very dangerous, but that's what law enforcement was trained do, and they come immediately to take action. >>7!%■ carmen bess, thank you f coming on with us. we'll ask you to stand by. let me go to kelly o'donnell right now at the white house where just a few minutes ago president biden voiced his reaction to this shooting todayl >d
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. >> reporter: good afternoon, lester. the president extended his concern and prayers and talked about reforms that he believes congress must take to try to stem the flow of weapons in this country. he's been in touch with the department of justice and local officials, briefed on the shooting, and■■w■ acknowledgingt there's still a lot left to learn, but a short time ago at his only public event today, the president wanted to talk about this in terms of both emotional and practical about what he would like to see take place in the wake of this deadly shooting in nashville. here's the president. >> it's just a -- it's sick. we're still gathering the facts of what happened and why, and we do know that as of now, there are a number of people who are not going to -- did not make it, including children. it's heartbreaking, a family's worst nightmare, and i want to commend the police who responded incredibly swiftly, within minutes in the danger for monitoring the situation really
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closely as you know. we have do more to stop gun violence. it's ripping our communities apart, ripping the soul of this nation -- ripping at the very soul of the nation, and we have to do more to protect our school so they aren't turned into prisons. the shooter in this situation reportedly had two assault weapons and a pistol, two ak-47s. so i call on congress again to pass my assault weapons ban. it's about time that we began to make some more x+%)a÷ earlier today, the first lady was at her own event and said that the children of our country deserve better than this.g
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lester? >> and kelly, every time it goes to this, the sidebar jz is assault weapons. where are we standing right now? you say the white house can only is there any discussion in the ■ furtherance of this bill? >> reporter: the white house has put together legislation, but is very difficult, and we are, of course, getting closer and closer to election season which makes that more(c difficult. there have been othernl instanc where deeply painfull experiences, where you talk about uvalde, or even a decade ago, and it was sandy hook, where4/rjut real life experiences could have brought about change, but did not, and so the president and his advoca
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gutter. what's frustrating, they wanted to trim tree beforehand but couldn't because of the tree ordinance designed to protect older trees. dempseys think the law is too restrictive, that the city should have been more flexible in allowing them to cut back their oak. >> the automatic answer was no, you cannot do it, it is a heritage tree, it's part on our property, the city's property. i was a little upset because i think we could have been preventive in making this tree railroad healthy. >> really what we should do is we should have a little more flexibility with the staff interpretation of the ordinance so that when there's these kind of really sad cases we could deal with it. >> reporter: that was palo alto's city council member who thinks there needs to be some adaptation to the ordinance. last year a city council significantly expanded the types of trees classified as heritage. residents are still responsible for paying for the inspections of those trees, even if they're
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on private property. but they can't do preventive trimmings without a city approved permit. bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> okay. interesting. thank you so much, bob. the rain and wind are not done with us yet. kari hall has your forecast. >> we have a few more hours to prepare for another storm set to arrive in the bay area. right now it's farther to the north. as it moves in, we'll start to see rain hitting the north bay before sunrise, and then also some pockets of some heavier rain. this will continue to spread into much of the rest of the bay area by late morning. and those showers could continue into the afternoon. we're looking at winds that could gust up to 60 miles per hour especially near the coastline. and as this heavy rain moves in, we're looking at the possibility of about three quarters of an inch of rain in the valleys. but it could be as high as four inches of rainfall, and we'll still have the potential of thunderstorms that could continue into wednesday. we'll be tracking that with the latest. >> thank you.
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and here's a story we're watching right now -- troubled silicon valley bank has been sold. the fdic facilitated a sale to north carolina-based first citizens bank. first citizens bank will take over all 17 branches of svb immediately. our scott budman is tracking the story. we'll have an update in our afternoon newscast. san francisco plans to continue its park-lit program, but it's going to cost local businesses. this is what you see, restaurants using street parking spaces to provide outdoor seating. they sprung up out of necessity during the pandemic. now they've become very popular. so if restaurants want to hold onto them they have to participate in the city's shared spaces program. they will have to pay $2,000 per parking spot if they want to keep it as a dining space. and there's a maximum of two spaces per businesses. program director says they hope this keeps the park lites in place for a long time. >> i think we're seeing indicators that there's strong appetite to continue this public
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program in the years and decades to come. >> the deadline to apply for the shared spaces program is this friday. here's some other stories you need to know this hour. some renovation being done at sfo. someone tried to kidnap a 9-year-old out of albany, but first police investigating a deadly hit and run in san jose. it happened around 7:00 last night near blossom hill road and lee avenue. a car struck two pedestrians and a dog. a child hit was taken to the hospital. fortunately is expected to be okay. unfortunately, the other person struck, a woman, was killed along with the dog. police have not yet released a vehicle description. albany police are on the hunt for a man who tried to kidnap a 9-year-old in albany last night. this happened around 7:30 near gooding and aloni avenue in the university village area. investigators say a man started to chase the child. the 9-year-old was eventually able to get away. police say the man left the area in a black two-door car. and finally, runway repaving is starting today at san francisco international airport. crews will be working on the
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wrapped up. the district attorney was blocked from appointing a new prosecutor to the case. alec baldwin is claiming the no% former special prosecutor on the case violated his constitutional rights. the actor and thehet( fi ex-armeoror are facing counts of manslaughter on the 2021 shooting on the movie set and both pleaded not guilty. a former producer for tucker carlson's show is alleging she was coached and coerced into w%9 fox news says her claims are rit riddled with false allegations. good news if you are a skier in california. multiple ski resortst( in the state are planning to stay open through june. palisades tahoe and mammoth are twoe1 of the resorts that will
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open late. it comes after record-breaking snowfall this winter. we are alsoçó following çtennessee. a mass school in nashville. we now know that three students and three staff members were killed. >> we also know that the shooter is dead. police say she is a 28-year-old nashville woman who police believe was a former student at the school.çó we will continue to follow this story throughout the day here on nbc news. breaking news ñie1overseasqt now. sraeli prime minister netanyahu will delay his push to overhaul the country's court system until next month. the changes sparked protests across the country. hundreds of thousands of workers went on strike today, bringing much of the e1country's busines to a total halt. correspond raf sanchez is in jerusalem. first of all, how are strike organization, and really demonstrators responding toçó netanyahu's delay announcement? >> reporter: well, they are
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welcoming the delay announcement. they are saying this is not over yet. the trade unions have calledq of the general strike, so as far as we know, this country is going to return to some semblance of normal tomorrow. after today, the airport was shut. restaurants weret( closed. dayñr cares wereçóñiçó shut dow. theçó organizers of the protest say, as of right now,= no major demonstrations planned for tomorrow, but they are very, very closely watching what is happening inside benjamin netanyahu's government. joe, what they want to see is a firm commitment that this it is not going forward at all, any time in any form. that is not what they have right now. instead, they have a promise from benjamin netanyahut( for a delay, for time for more negotiations, with the possibility this could rear upo again in the coming months. >> i was going to ask you, how likely is it strikes and protests could strike up again if netanyahu pushes for reform in the next session of parliament?
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>> reporter: yeah, that's theh0% big question. what makes this so complicated is netanyahu is understand a ole lot of pressure from the more liberal half of israel to kill these plans all together. but he is under a lot of pressure from his right-wing his own government to bring it back again. behind me isxdñrñic -- ok netanyahu had to get a blessing for the delay. the!u■ minister, a man who has string of convictions forfá racm and suppoe group, he promised that he would be allowed to form a national guard under the auspices of the ministry. that is already a carrot he's had to give to his far right, and theçó expectation from thos more extreme members of netanyahu's government is heq
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will bring this judicial overhaul back up again. the question is when, joe. >> raf sanchez in jerusalem. thank you. there is an urgent effort under way right now to bring home two americanss'■ kidnapped haiti. the husband and wife couple from florida were taken nine days ago. the kidnappers are demanding ransom money from their family for their release. here is nbc news correspondent niellaq charles. >> reporter: a florida family says the fbi is investigaing the kidnapping of two americans in haiti. >> we are fighting. we are going to find you. we're going to bring you home.k% >> reporter: christine says her aunte1e1 and uncle flew toçó ha last saturday to visit sick relatives and participate in a festival. after the couple left the airport, she says a gang ordered them off a bus and demanded $6,000 for their release. >> we sent,ñi t(originally, ok2 u.s. dollars converted into haitian currency and split up. after that, weú
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they did not release them. >> reporter: the family pleadink for the u.s. and haitian governments to help. in december, the state travel warning possible for haiti, saying to not travel due to kidnapping, crime and civil unrest. this week, the u.n. warned of extreme violence spiraling out of w3control, as armed gangs fit to expand territorial rule, saying more than 100 people were kidnapped in haiti in two weeks earlier this month. kbfsident biden addressed the @k)isis friday. >> the biggest thing we can do, and it's going to take time, is to increase the prospect of the police departmen÷&l in haiti having the capacity toy1 deal wh thejf problems they face. >> reporter: for p,■now, the fay is left praying forñie1 a swift( jy >> we're alllp waiting. we'req all doing our best to bring you home. we miss you and we love you. don't give up. >> reporter: the family hoping the couple can be reunited with theire1 baby boyjf back home iná florida. tomorrow is his second birthday.
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>> the family is growing in concern here. calling on the u.s. government to use its resources tojf lp intervene. savannah, gang violence has surged in haiti since its presidentç"was assassinated in 2021. since then, the country still hasn't h%sdç+ elections and haso elected officials, creating a political power vacuum that gangs are taking advantage of.xd savannah. >> e1niella charles, thank you much. a plastic surgeon in floridr is under arrest and facing a first degree murder charge this hour. he is accused of k hey, gary. >> reporter: hey, joe.okok 41-year-old attorney steven ñ was in his office on tuesday. his wallet, car keys and cell phone still on his desk. q■ in this case. well-known area plastic surgeon dr. ñitomaz was booked into jai in thet( early morning hours on sunday, being held without bail
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after investigators executed a search warrant at his home. he is charged with first degree murder. there is now indication the suspect may have knowne1 him. according to records, he sued his former employee over a medical billingú)áuq in 2019, and he is listed as one of the attorneys for thatñi employer i the ongoing case. during the investigation, police said there was a strong chemical smell in the men's bathroom of the law firm, and small drops of blood were visible.r a further forensic investigation indicated there was previously a significant amount of blood in the same bathroom. police say he's not been located. police checked the surveillance tapes and [aj they have a video of a suspicious person and and he was never seene1 exiting his law firm. the victim's vehicle was also never seen leaving the parking lot.r joe. >> gary, thank you soçó much. police chase in mississippi
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ended with an innocent woman being shot in her bedroom. now, the officer behind the shooting is backçó on the job. nbc newsjf correspondent j)p's now. john, what led toe1 this innoce woman being shot in mississippi? >> well, it begins with the capitol police, a statet(çó age being givenq more power by stat lawmakers to patrol the city of jackson to fight a spike murders. and since the summer,okxd they been involved in fourt(i]çóqq s. this is the last of those since being given the increasedç'y patrols. now, this incident begins with a car chase, an attempt to pull over a suspected stolen car.ñit( capitol police say there is little about what happens next. but the car enters an apartment fex, a police car follows. three young men run out of the car,ñi and the officer who is
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chasing them gets out of his car and focuses onñi one of the men and appears to fire at him. now,/'■ know from our own analysis that theok officer fir in the direction of several parm one of the apartments is where latasha smith was lying in bed. a bullet hit her in the arm several hundred feet down range from the officer, and she ran screaming from the building and was taken to the hospital. that's where it's left. she doesn't have many answers about this. we're trying to find out more ourself. >> we know the officer behindq the shooting was initially placed on administrative ?nmlea but now we understand he is back to work. what do we know about how the capitol police came to that decision? >> well, the shooting is under investigation by the mississippi bureau of investigation, which normally conducts investigations ták as they'ree1 called. we asked that question to the
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commissioner of the mississippi department of public safety which oversees bothe1 of theset agencies because we were under mpression the mississw0ár nder department of public safety needed to look into this independently. theq chief of the capitol polic talked to investigators about their take, and the chief decided the offic[2÷ involved likely hadn'te1 broken any laws. based on that decision, the chief decided to put the officer back on active duty status, where he is free to patrol the streets of jackson age we just need to find out more about ultimately what theñiì(lc% mississippi bureau of investigation has to say about were there!i!i!i!i!i!i!ii÷ brok policies violated? >> definitely. a complicated one.ok we know you'll stayñi on ñiit. john, thank you very much. coming up, how one educator is working to, as he says, teach the truth across florida, despite new legislation over how students learn about black history. you're watchinñ "nbc news daily."
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a retired florida professor concerned hi, good to see e1you. this professor is taking these students on the road with a teach the truth tour. you hopped on the tour with them. what'd you find? >> it's been a long time since i've been on the school bus, but i had the opportunity to join the students and profess r as they toured florida and engage with tough lessons. this professor ist( fighting ba the undermining of history with the best weaponw&e knows to use, the truth itself. >> reporter: 82-year-old marvin dunn is leading whatw3 he calls teach the truth tours across florida. taking students and their families on an exploratione1 of florida's black past. they
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perry. he and others died in the 1920 massacre, a ruthless election day purge of blackçú%q%im■ who wereko■ trying to exercise thei right to vote. a century later, governor desantis signed a new education measure requiring schools to study how to include the massacre in black history education. >> you know, the massacre is the only anti-blacke1 action in florida that is required for studentsu to teach the truth, to fill in what they see as gaps in their shcco.kx their own. >> have you■nú ever heard about1 incident? he syi#1rurmommy. i said, neither have i. to know in the 1920se1 there we prosperous african-americans, it
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shows that we've always been successful. but those stories arexd hidden from us. >> reporter: we asked all 67 florida public school districts how@átáñ teachñi african-americ history. about a third responded giving us e1details on their curriculuó according to the florida department of education's african-american history task force, 11 of the districts overall qualified as exemplary, @ñbqqtj[(#x' criteria for african-american history w3instruction. man led toe1 a racist massacrand a black town destroyed. he wants to build a memorial park here and eventually a museum. >> i have never done anything in my life more seriousxd than thi >> reporter: for now, he is vowing to keep giving students the nitty-gritty on history, planting seeds he hopes willok blossom into a brighterçó i]fut.
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>> during this tour, was there a moment that stood out to you moment? >> many moments. the idea this is cross-generational, that grandparents and grandchildren, mothers and fathers and their kids were taking these tough lessons on together as a family and finding empowerment out of it. these are dark, ugly parts of our history, butpjy,ro it was touching. >> what's ?;■next? >> it's more pushing back. this has been a galvanizing,-9■ organizing moment.jf4nk(m[0zdñ some in state government might have underestimated the power of the people. they wd stories are never lost. >> very cool. >> trymaine lee, thank you for your reporting. appreciate it. ÷c amazing to ss with them.e1 ÷c amazing to ss very, very cool. there's more news ahead. >> you are watching "nbc news daily."e1 left ththere. hmhmm? what is ththis place?? the other r side of ththe rest . bubundles as f far as the eyeye can see.. if you're e looking fofr a first mamate, i knowow . bubundles as f far as the eyeye can see.. me. i'm ththe guy. bubundles as f far as the eyeye can see..
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