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reporter: columbine high school lies 50 miles south of denver. 1999, it's name became infamous when two students calmly drove their cars packed with explosives, guns and grenades into a school parking lot and set about destroying the school. this wasn't a moment of madness, it was a cold-blooded massacre, months and months in the planning. >> the high school turned into a killing field. >> he shot the girl and shot her in the head in front of me. >> this was clearly the most devastating and traumatic scene i have ever seen and hope to never see it again. >> i don't think i really knew anything until that evening. it was such a day of confusion. we had police come to our home. we were asked to leave our home and sat outside and sat on the ground all day. >> you must have thought that it was more likely that your son was involved in the shooting as opposed to being shot. >> we could hear through the window the television had been left on and one point we heard 25 people are dead. and i remember at that point thinking, if dillon is really doing this
reporter: columbine high school lies 50 miles south of denver. 1999, it's name became infamous when two students calmly drove their cars packed with explosives, guns and grenades into a school parking lot and set about destroying the school. this wasn't a moment of madness, it was a cold-blooded massacre, months and months in the planning. >> the high school turned into a killing field. >> he shot the girl and shot her in the head in front of me. >> this was clearly the most...
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the nation was gripped by the first mass shooting inside a school. 1 people were killed at columbine high school. 13 people were killed at columbine high school. the graphic images of students walking out of the school in colorado with hands up are unforgettable. tonight in an abc news exclusive sue klebold the mother of one of the killers dylan klebold is talking to diane sawyer. she opens up about her relationship with her son and what it was like inside their home. mrs. klebold says she hopes to help other families and prevent another school shooting. silence broken a mother's reckoning tonight here on a special edition of "20/20." >> raleigh police are looking for this man who they say robbed the first citizens bank. investigators say the robber gave the teller a note and fled after the employee gave him money. no one saw a weapon and no injuries were reported. you are asked to call raleigh police if you can help them make >> there is a new call tonight to stop the deportation of some triangle teenagers. three are in the custody of federal officials tonight. one is a student at riverside hig
the nation was gripped by the first mass shooting inside a school. 1 people were killed at columbine high school. 13 people were killed at columbine high school. the graphic images of students walking out of the school in colorado with hands up are unforgettable. tonight in an abc news exclusive sue klebold the mother of one of the killers dylan klebold is talking to diane sawyer. she opens up about her relationship with her son and what it was like inside their home. mrs. klebold says she...
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could bring back painful memories for survivors and families of the 1999 mass shooting in columbine high school. monday. the mom of one of the killers will release a book. >> . that spells out her compassion. she supports sue in part because of her decision to donate all proceeds from the book to help those with mental illness. >> . that meant so much to me. because my mom committed suicide. she had depression. and just if we can help prevent anyone from committing suicide. that would mean everything. >> just pho so many years ago. she received her own powerful letter. >> . those words. came directly from sue. and tom. >> . i just wanted to give people a glimpse of the kind of person that she is. >> a bill that would extend colorado's statute of limit limitations. the bill cosby comes as two colorado women are among more than 50 alleging cosby rape victims who have come forward. he faces criminal sexual assault but the colorado victims say their attempts to seek justice fall flat. limitations is over. >> . >> this was not quite as feisty. of a debate as we had in new hampshire. now. it seemed s
could bring back painful memories for survivors and families of the 1999 mass shooting in columbine high school. monday. the mom of one of the killers will release a book. >> . that spells out her compassion. she supports sue in part because of her decision to donate all proceeds from the book to help those with mental illness. >> . that meant so much to me. because my mom committed suicide. she had depression. and just if we can help prevent anyone from committing suicide. that...
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and it's been 17-years since that deadly shooting at columbine high school. in an abc news exclusive, one of the shooters' moms is one of their children had shot mine. // i would feel exactly the way they did." it's an interview you'll see first on actions. the very first time, the mother of one of the gunman is speaking out exclusively to abc news. valentine's day weekend forecast will be broken down coming up in your 13 weather today in america, the top 1/10 of 1% owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90% this great country and our government belong to all of us. wall street, corporate america, wealthy campaign donors have so much influence that the only way they are defeated is when millions of people begin to stand up and say loudly and clearly, "enough is enough." head of russian orthodox church . he's scheduled to have a kirill before heading off on a five-day visit to mexico. a man wanted in an attempted purse snatching is on the run! take a look. he walks up to the woman here... but to his surprise, the victim goes on the attack! 15.27.14.00 "she l
and it's been 17-years since that deadly shooting at columbine high school. in an abc news exclusive, one of the shooters' moms is one of their children had shot mine. // i would feel exactly the way they did." it's an interview you'll see first on actions. the very first time, the mother of one of the gunman is speaking out exclusively to abc news. valentine's day weekend forecast will be broken down coming up in your 13 weather today in america, the top 1/10 of 1% owns almost as much...
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colorado will never forget the 13 people killed at columbine high school nearly 17 years ago. that shooting sent shock waves country. >> the mother of one of the students behind that shooting breaks her silence for the first time. denver7 reporter eric lupher begins our morning sprint live from that memorial. >> reporter: sue klebold will talk with diane sawyer, her first television interview since that tragedy 17 years ago. here's a sneak peek. >> i had all those illusions that everything was okay, else, because my love for him was so strong. >> reporter: this will certainly be an intriguing interview for all to watch. it's a special 20/20 edition with diane sawyer at 9:00 here on ddnver 7. i'm live from the columbine memorial, eric lupher, denver 7. >>> the coroner confirms a 6- year-old boy found dead in that arapahoe county apaatment this week was stabbed to death. ss far deputies have made no arrests and have not named a person of interest or suspect yet. the boy's father remains in the hospital from what appears to be self-inflicted stab wounds. a woman called saying she
colorado will never forget the 13 people killed at columbine high school nearly 17 years ago. that shooting sent shock waves country. >> the mother of one of the students behind that shooting breaks her silence for the first time. denver7 reporter eric lupher begins our morning sprint live from that memorial. >> reporter: sue klebold will talk with diane sawyer, her first television interview since that tragedy 17 years ago. here's a sneak peek. >> i had all those illusions...
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. >> tonight, the massacre at columbine high school. y that shocked a community and left the nation asking what drove two teenagers to take the lives of 13? parents? >> could you have prevented what happened at columbine? >>> this is a special edition of "nightline," a mother's reckoning. >> good evening and thank you for join us. tonight the powerful and untold story of the mother of one of the columbine shooters. nearly two decades later, sue klebold is speaking out. the mother trapped in contradiction between a little could be and the murderer he became. and especially for the families of the victims, those urgent and anguished questions never answered, until now. constitute massacre have been prevented, and warning signs that may have been missed. here's abc's diane sawyer. >> reporter: it is 1999. a shock wave hits america. two high school boys in trench coats carrying shotguns, a semiautomatic weapon, and homemade bombs walk into their school and begin the slaughter of their classmates. who were sitting on the grass eating their lu
. >> tonight, the massacre at columbine high school. y that shocked a community and left the nation asking what drove two teenagers to take the lives of 13? parents? >> could you have prevented what happened at columbine? >>> this is a special edition of "nightline," a mother's reckoning. >> good evening and thank you for join us. tonight the powerful and untold story of the mother of one of the columbine shooters. nearly two decades later, sue klebold is...
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believe, after whitman, it would be another 30 years before a school shooting with such a high death toll. especially since after columbine, there's a steady stream of assaults. law enforcement says 50 rampage school shootings and abc news has estimated at least 79 thwarted plots, more than half of them mentioning columbine. >> columbine was a new kind of shooting. like a military mission. we're just seeing one right learns from the other, which also is very concerning. it's not just copycatting. >> reporter: we reviewed cases over the years and found that the number of younger shooters per year has more than doubled since columbine. o'toole says she's worried about a generation raised on violence, videogames, movies. and take a look at this study. it shows today, even a pg-13 film has triple the gun violence it used to have 30 years ago. >> when you look at the shooters now, many of them were born into this culture of violence. that's what they grew up on. whether it's movies or books or social media. their brains became hardwired on violence. >> reporter: is this documented, though, that -- >> no. but i think many of my
believe, after whitman, it would be another 30 years before a school shooting with such a high death toll. especially since after columbine, there's a steady stream of assaults. law enforcement says 50 rampage school shootings and abc news has estimated at least 79 thwarted plots, more than half of them mentioning columbine. >> columbine was a new kind of shooting. like a military mission. we're just seeing one right learns from the other, which also is very concerning. it's not just...
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high school. >>> a new perspective of the columbine high school shooting, not from the families of the 13 killed 17 years ago -- >> we will hear from the mother of one of the shooters. those many years ago wrote a letter to sue klebold. she ended her ledger with, " bitterness is like some of the wing a poison pill and expecting the other person to die --'s allowing -- swallowing a poison pill and expecting the other person to die. ">> reporter: diane sawyer wants to bring to attention what has become all too common. they do -- some do question sue klebold's timing in doing this. >> i just remember reaching -- reading about all of these kids. [ crying ] the teacher [ crying ] >> reporter: it is a powerful -- topic. >> i constantly thought of how it would feel if it were the other way around.>> reporter: some have sent messages of forgiveness such as this one from anne marie hochhalter. others are respooding in a far different way. >> every time this comes up again, it opens up that won't. >> reporter: we have talked with many victims parents over the last several days, asking them how they want t
high school. >>> a new perspective of the columbine high school shooting, not from the families of the 13 killed 17 years ago -- >> we will hear from the mother of one of the shooters. those many years ago wrote a letter to sue klebold. she ended her ledger with, " bitterness is like some of the wing a poison pill and expecting the other person to die --'s allowing -- swallowing a poison pill and expecting the other person to die. ">> reporter: diane sawyer wants...
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columbine. waveits america. two high school boys in trench semiautomatic weapon, and homemade bombs walk into their school and begin the slaughter sitting on the grass eating their lunch, who were hiding under tables. no defense from the terror. 13 are killed. 24 areounded. and we are all watching for the first time. children run out of their school, fleeing mayhem. for the first time, we see a wounded student struggling out the window of his high school to escape with his life. and for the years to come, we would all be asking the same questions -- who were these killers? and what kind of parents could produce children like these? >> someone wasn't doing their job. >> reporter: for 17 years now, the parents of dylan klebold and eric harris have lived their forward. until a grey-haired woman makes her way into a room. in the course of this day, we see her pacing. perhaps grappleing w wh her decision. after years of being, she says, afraid and ashamed. sue klebold is now 66 years old. for the families of the 13 people who died a
columbine. waveits america. two high school boys in trench semiautomatic weapon, and homemade bombs walk into their school and begin the slaughter sitting on the grass eating their lunch, who were hiding under tables. no defense from the terror. 13 are killed. 24 areounded. and we are all watching for the first time. children run out of their school, fleeing mayhem. for the first time, we see a wounded student struggling out the window of his high school to escape with his life. and for the...
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what she says she would do differently 17 years after the columbine high school shooting. 30 degrees. a bone-chilling saturday, february 13th. getting ready for valentine's day and hopefully, will be feeling love in your hearts. caitlin: and i'm caitlin knute. we were just talking on the commercial break about how cold it's truly going to be, and then we dropped the bomb shell of the wind chill and how it's going to feel even colder. steve: here's what's interesting. tomorrow morning, it will be about 16 degrees colder than we are right now. but it's kind of a give and take. the next commercial break, you two go stand outside for about 30 seconds. caitlin: i volunteer anthony. steve: take the flag out there, watch it whipping in the breeze. so anthony, that's going to make it feel close to 10 degrees colder than it actually is. all right, here's the numbers, 20s and 30s outside right now, 30 at rdu, 30 at fayetteville. temperatures, it's not that bad, but feels like 16 in roxboro, 18 in oxford right now, 19 in rocky mount. and don't expect much change as nice and sunny today, a few ot
what she says she would do differently 17 years after the columbine high school shooting. 30 degrees. a bone-chilling saturday, february 13th. getting ready for valentine's day and hopefully, will be feeling love in your hearts. caitlin: and i'm caitlin knute. we were just talking on the commercial break about how cold it's truly going to be, and then we dropped the bomb shell of the wind chill and how it's going to feel even colder. steve: here's what's interesting. tomorrow morning, it will...
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reliving one of the most heartbreaking tragedies to ever hit colorado the mother of columbine high school shooter dylan labeled is telling her side of the strike her book titled the mothers reckoning living in the aftermath of tragedy hit shelves today. she reveal she never really knew her son saying they were virtually living in parallel universes. proceeds from the sales will go to help those coping with mental illness. two skiers escaped injury when they were caught and carried in an avalanche over the weekend colorado. the colorado avalanche information center says the pair was part of a group of five skiers who triggered the slide that since snow pouring down a u.s. 550. the debris pile on the road measured 12 -- 15 feet deep and up to 350 feet wide. see dots as it had to bring in the boulder buster to remove these boulders that came 70 near hanging lake tunnel in glenwood canyon. see that says that you hazards team has been mobilized to evaluate the slope. drivers passing to the area experience intermittent stuff and i 70 in both directions while the boulders we're cleared up the hi
reliving one of the most heartbreaking tragedies to ever hit colorado the mother of columbine high school shooter dylan labeled is telling her side of the strike her book titled the mothers reckoning living in the aftermath of tragedy hit shelves today. she reveal she never really knew her son saying they were virtually living in parallel universes. proceeds from the sales will go to help those coping with mental illness. two skiers escaped injury when they were caught and carried in an...
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anthony: 17 years ago today, a nation watched a horror unfold at columbine high school. the images haunting as students escaping from a broken window, other students fleeing with their hands in the air. caitlin: one of the gun men, dylan klebold, for the first time ever, his mother is breaking her silence. anthony: here's diane sawyer with the exclusive. >> helicopters were going over, and i remember thinking, if this is true, if dylan is really hurting people, somehow, he has to be stopped, and at that die. said, god, stop this, just make it stop. don't let him hurt anybody. >> so her quest begins. she says she goes back over every year of her life with a magnifying glass looking for the path of her son's descent and >> sometimes he would seem distant or quiet and i remember asking him, are you okay? are you sure you're okay? he'd seem so tired and stand up and say, i've got a lot of homework, i need to go to bed. >> and you let it go. >> and i let it go. if it were me today, i would dig and dig. i thought i was a good mom, he could talk to me about anything. part of th
anthony: 17 years ago today, a nation watched a horror unfold at columbine high school. the images haunting as students escaping from a broken window, other students fleeing with their hands in the air. caitlin: one of the gun men, dylan klebold, for the first time ever, his mother is breaking her silence. anthony: here's diane sawyer with the exclusive. >> helicopters were going over, and i remember thinking, if this is true, if dylan is really hurting people, somehow, he has to be...
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>> tonight, the massacre at columbine high school. a tragedy that shocked a community and left the nation asking what drove two teenagers to take the lives of 13? what kind of people were their parents? >> could you have prevented what happened at columbine? >> after 17 years, sue klebold, mother of one of the shooters, break her silence. and the families that lost so much. >> what is it you want to say to them? >> one mother's quest, looking for the pathh of her son's descent and the clues she says she missed. >> the one thing of course that i want to say is, i am so sorry for what my son did. >> tonight, an important conversation about the warning signs that may prevent tragedy. >> this special edition of reckoning, will be right back. >>> this is a special edition of "nightline," a mother's reckoning. >> good evening and thank you for join us. tonight the powerful and untold story of the mother of one of the columbine shooters. nearly two decades later, sue klebold is speaking out. the mother trapped in contradiction between a litt
>> tonight, the massacre at columbine high school. a tragedy that shocked a community and left the nation asking what drove two teenagers to take the lives of 13? what kind of people were their parents? >> could you have prevented what happened at columbine? >> after 17 years, sue klebold, mother of one of the shooters, break her silence. and the families that lost so much. >> what is it you want to say to them? >> one mother's quest, looking for the pathh of her...
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the it has been seventeen years and still in cleveland eric harris opened fire at columbine high school and murdered thirteen of their classmates. now the mother of one of the killers is telling her story. soo clean bowled spoke only to abc news about her relationship with her son about the victims and what happened inside her home leading up to that shooting clean bill is also shared her story in a new book a mother's reckoning this new beginning a preview of her exclusive interview with dan so there is never a day that goes by where i don't think of the people that can harm to a nice new solar car and i think it's easier for me to say harms been killed and it's still hard for me after all this is said about a certain need to deny what perhaps perhaps it is very hard to live with the fact that someone you loved and raised his brutally killed people in such a horrific way i think we like to believe that our love that our understanding is protective and if anything were wrong with my kids i would know but i didn't know and ah it's very hard to prove that she says she now knows her mistak
the it has been seventeen years and still in cleveland eric harris opened fire at columbine high school and murdered thirteen of their classmates. now the mother of one of the killers is telling her story. soo clean bowled spoke only to abc news about her relationship with her son about the victims and what happened inside her home leading up to that shooting clean bill is also shared her story in a new book a mother's reckoning this new beginning a preview of her exclusive interview with dan...
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. >> reporter: he tells her two shooting kids at columbine high school. one of dylan's friends has called, worried that dylan might be involved. he wasn't there for morning class and he wears a trench coat. tom races through the house hoping against hope to find that coat. >> you always think somebody's making a mistake. >> reporter: it's not there.e. >> my first thought was, dylan may be in danger. who are these people that are hurting people? >> reporter: she has to drive 26 miles tget home. thoughts racing. >> hyperventilating and trying to talk myself down. >> repr: she arrives home. it is official, her son dylan is believed to be one of the shooters, and the shooting may not be over yet. in thahat momentshe says a searing prayer no parent thinks they could ever pray. >> the police were there and the helicoers were going over. and i remember thinking, "if this is true, if dylan is really hurting people, he has to -- somehow, he has to be stopped." and that -- at that moment, i prayed that he would die. it stop. don't let him hurt anybody." >> reporter
. >> reporter: he tells her two shooting kids at columbine high school. one of dylan's friends has called, worried that dylan might be involved. he wasn't there for morning class and he wears a trench coat. tom races through the house hoping against hope to find that coat. >> you always think somebody's making a mistake. >> reporter: it's not there.e. >> my first thought was, dylan may be in danger. who are these people that are hurting people? >> reporter: she has...
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it took authorities 32 minutes to get inside columbine high school on that horrific day. the shooters took their time - terrorizing students. response is a much different picture now - authorities on average are at the scene in 3 minutes. what you do during those critical three minutes can determine if you survive, or if you don't. "panic will set in. and if you haven't rehearsed or even talked about it, and you don't know what to do, you're going to hunker down and lay under a desk and pray for help and that's not the way to do it now." so what do you do? tonight at 11, i'll take you inside active shooter training. we put our coworkers to the test. it's incredible to see how much their answers changed from before we went through the training to after - really shows how much of a that hypothetical scenario can make. we're planning for a cool weekend ahead. stay with us--your full forecast is coming up right after the break. break 2 while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrar
it took authorities 32 minutes to get inside columbine high school on that horrific day. the shooters took their time - terrorizing students. response is a much different picture now - authorities on average are at the scene in 3 minutes. what you do during those critical three minutes can determine if you survive, or if you don't. "panic will set in. and if you haven't rehearsed or even talked about it, and you don't know what to do, you're going to hunker down and lay under a desk and...
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time on television we' re hearing from the mother of one of two teenagers behind the horrific columbine high school massacre. 13 people were killed on april 20, 1999 when dylan klebold and eric harris opened fire on the colorado school gunning down their peers in cold blood. 17 years later, dylan' sue klebold, is talking about the tragedy in an abc news exclusive interview saying she' s lived with guilt every single day since the massacre. sue klebold says she never thought her son would do anything so horrific. >> it is hard to live with the fact that someone has brutally killed people in such a horrific way. it' s hard to live with that. j.c.: she adds she' s haunted every day by thoughts of the children and teacher killed in the attack. you can watch diane sawyer' s full interview on a special edition of 20-20 tonight at 10:00 right here on channel 5. phil: right now a machete attack at on ohio restaurant is being investigated as possible terrorism. four people were hurt when a man walked into this restaurant last night and started attacking people. witnesses say he had been there an hour earlie
time on television we' re hearing from the mother of one of two teenagers behind the horrific columbine high school massacre. 13 people were killed on april 20, 1999 when dylan klebold and eric harris opened fire on the colorado school gunning down their peers in cold blood. 17 years later, dylan' sue klebold, is talking about the tragedy in an abc news exclusive interview saying she' s lived with guilt every single day since the massacre. sue klebold says she never thought her son would do...
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classmate, eric, dylan and his classmate, eric harris, killed 13 people, and injured 24 others at columbine high school, before committing suicide. in her first television interview since the shooting, sue klebold says: she feels like she rationalized possible warning signs in her son as normal teenage behavior. she says she never imagined he would do anything so horrific. ((sue klebold/ mother of dylan klebold) i just remember sitting there and reading about them, all these kids, and the teacher, and i keep thinking, constantly thought, how i would feel if were the other way around and one of their children had shot mine. i would feel exactly the same klebold is speaking out... saying she says she hopes it will help other parents spot potential signs of trouble with their kids. police in columbus, ohio are trying to find the motive behind a brutal machete attack in a restaurant before the suspect was shot and killed by police. according to witnesses.. it was a scene of carnage when the man walked into a mediterranean restaurant and started slashing people. 6 of the injured were hospitalized. the attac
classmate, eric, dylan and his classmate, eric harris, killed 13 people, and injured 24 others at columbine high school, before committing suicide. in her first television interview since the shooting, sue klebold says: she feels like she rationalized possible warning signs in her son as normal teenage behavior. she says she never imagined he would do anything so horrific. ((sue klebold/ mother of dylan klebold) i just remember sitting there and reading about them, all these kids, and the...
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. >>> then, the mother of columbine high school shooter dylan klebold breaks her silence to abc news anchor diane sawyer after 17 years. >> announcer: it all starts now on "the view" with whoopi, michelle collins, joy behar,
. >>> then, the mother of columbine high school shooter dylan klebold breaks her silence to abc news anchor diane sawyer after 17 years. >> announcer: it all starts now on "the view" with whoopi, michelle collins, joy behar,
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. >>> the painful memories of the columbine high school shooting will resurface today. the mother of one of the killers gave her first tv interview. before it airs tonight, one columbine survivor is sharing her message of faith and hope. sue is releasing her new book, and this is the first time she will pub i will share her story, and ann marie hockholder is sharing a letter that sue klebold wrote to her. >> i don't have any ill will towards her. reach out to me in 2004. i wasn't ready, but if she did reach out to me now, i would be willing to talk to her, only if she wants to. if i can help her by telling her i forgive her, maybe that's one less person she has to worry about if she even does worry about me. >> reporter: the proceeds from klebold's book will go to helping those with mental illness. ann marie's mother suffered from depression and took her own live just months after the columbine shooting. >>> another voluntary recall for marijuana products due to unsafe pesticide residues. it's 25 different generation products. they are usual used for vaporizing. you sho
. >>> the painful memories of the columbine high school shooting will resurface today. the mother of one of the killers gave her first tv interview. before it airs tonight, one columbine survivor is sharing her message of faith and hope. sue is releasing her new book, and this is the first time she will pub i will share her story, and ann marie hockholder is sharing a letter that sue klebold wrote to her. >> i don't have any ill will towards her. reach out to me in 2004. i wasn't...
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has been 17 years since dylan klebold and eric harris killed 12 students and a teacher at columbine high school in colorado before turning the guns on themselves. klebold's mother, sue, spoke one-on-one this afternoon with doctor oz, right here on kcci. she says, to this day, she never saw the tragedy coming. and, she says she's spoken to some of the columbine victims. just see her as dylan's mother. >> i wanted to acknowledge, to whatever degree it was possible for me, that i recognized their agony and their sorrow, and to let them know i cared about that and to let them know that i'm , not my son. steve: "doctor oz" can be seen weekday afternoons at 3:00 right here on kcci. stacey: the government wants to make healthier options available to people who use food stamps. proposed new rules would require stores to carry at least 168 items the usda considers healthy. steve: also right now at 5:00, high school wrestling teams from all over iowa are now hitting the mats at wells fargo arena. stacey: tony seeman is there live for us tonight. tony? tony: that's right. we are live here at wells fargo a
has been 17 years since dylan klebold and eric harris killed 12 students and a teacher at columbine high school in colorado before turning the guns on themselves. klebold's mother, sue, spoke one-on-one this afternoon with doctor oz, right here on kcci. she says, to this day, she never saw the tragedy coming. and, she says she's spoken to some of the columbine victims. just see her as dylan's mother. >> i wanted to acknowledge, to whatever degree it was possible for me, that i recognized...
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two teenagers behind a school shooting that changed the country. 13 people were murdered at columbine high school in april of 1999. the mother is now talking about the tragedy. emily: in an exclusive abc interview with diane sawyer , the mother opens up about the massacre. >> i remember sitting there and reading about them. all of these kids. i kept thinking -- i constantly thought -- how i would feel if it was the other way around in mine. i would feel exactly the way i know i would. emily: you can watch diane sawyer' s full interview on a at 10:00 and that will be followed i news at 11:00. randy: a popular rideshare service is settling two lawsuits. the safety procedures customers say they lied about. it critically claimed -- morning. the weekend may not be so good. cindy: it is cold. like we have not seen. there have only been a thousand -- a handful of times that we boston. is happening this weekend. these are the wind chills you need to dress for out the door. a below in boston and 14 below in worcester. the windchill warning is not this morning. it goes into effect at 4:00 p.m. tomorrow aft
two teenagers behind a school shooting that changed the country. 13 people were murdered at columbine high school in april of 1999. the mother is now talking about the tragedy. emily: in an exclusive abc interview with diane sawyer , the mother opens up about the massacre. >> i remember sitting there and reading about them. all of these kids. i kept thinking -- i constantly thought -- how i would feel if it was the other way around in mine. i would feel exactly the way i know i would....