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john. shot to death in the hallway. john, it's a difficult — shot to death in the hallway.difficult we _ shot to death in the hallway. john, it's a difficult we talk _ shot to death in the hallway. john, it's a difficult we talk about - it's a difficult we talk about 5ituations it's a difficult we talk about situations like this because ultimately the5e situations like this because ultimately these are little kids who have gone to the situation and it strikes me that when we talk about gun shootings in the united states, people around the world when they talk to their families about this can legitimately say this will happen here, don't worry, you will be all right. but in the us it's quite different. it could happen in a classroom down the road or in their school. fir a classroom down the road or in their school.— a classroom down the road or in their school. or in their church or in a mall or— their school. or in their church or in a mall or in _ their school. or in their church or in a mall or in a— their school. or in their church or in a mall or in a movie _ their schoo
john. shot to death in the hallway. john, it's a difficult — shot to death in the hallway.difficult we _ shot to death in the hallway. john, it's a difficult we talk _ shot to death in the hallway. john, it's a difficult we talk about - it's a difficult we talk about 5ituations it's a difficult we talk about situations like this because ultimately the5e situations like this because ultimately these are little kids who have gone to the situation and it strikes me that when we talk about gun...
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at 12:03 they continued to arrive in the hallway. as many as 19 officers at that time in that hallway. at 12:15 no vortex members arrived. not the entire vortex but members of with shields at 12:21. the suspect fired again was believed to be at the door. 11:21, law enforcement moved on hallway. at 11:50, they reached the door using keys they were able to get from the janitor because both doors were locked. the classrooms he shot into were both locked when officers arrived. they killed a suspect at that time. and now i would like to go over the 911 timeline. which i warn you is not... it's better to read it than listen to it. the caller identified, i will not say her name, but she was in room 112 called 911 at 12:03. the call was one minute and 23 seconds. she whispered she was in room 112. after identify herself. at 12:10 she called back in room 12 saying multiple were dead. 12:13, again, she called on the phone. again at 12:16 she is called back and said they are 8-students alive. at 12:19, the 911 call was made and another person i
at 12:03 they continued to arrive in the hallway. as many as 19 officers at that time in that hallway. at 12:15 no vortex members arrived. not the entire vortex but members of with shields at 12:21. the suspect fired again was believed to be at the door. 11:21, law enforcement moved on hallway. at 11:50, they reached the door using keys they were able to get from the janitor because both doors were locked. the classrooms he shot into were both locked when officers arrived. they killed a suspect...
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at 12:03 officers continued to arrive in the hallway. and there was as many as 19 officers at that time in that hallway. at 12:15 we know bortak members arrive, not the entire team but members along with shields. at 12:21 the suspect fired again. was believed to be at the door. 11:21 law enforcement moved down the hallway. at 11:50 they breached the door using keys that they were able to get from the janitor because both doors were locked. both the classrooms he shot into were locked when officers arrived. they killed the suspect at that time. and now i would like to go over the 9-1-1 timeline. i should warn you it's not -- it's better that i read it than you listen to it. the caller identified i'll not say her name. but she was in room 112 called 9-1-1 at 12:02 3. the duration of the call was 1:23. she identified herself and whispered she's in room 112. at 12:10 she called back in room 12ed a advised multiple dead. 12:13, again she called on the phone. again at 12:16 she's called back and said there were eight to nine students alive. at
at 12:03 officers continued to arrive in the hallway. and there was as many as 19 officers at that time in that hallway. at 12:15 we know bortak members arrive, not the entire team but members along with shields. at 12:21 the suspect fired again. was believed to be at the door. 11:21 law enforcement moved down the hallway. at 11:50 they breached the door using keys that they were able to get from the janitor because both doors were locked. both the classrooms he shot into were locked when...
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fit, no, the hallway, of course, sounds terrible, but it looks like i'll have to put a washing machine there. but for the bedroom, a solution was found. i bought a closet for my bedroom so i went broke. look, what's the point of opening the door is not just a glued edge. there is a porch here. uh-huh and here the response part is such a rubber one that does not fly in these cabinets. dust is an expensive wardrobe, but a cheap one, how gaps can differ is like with a car, you understand? see what design. here, from here, look, you see, hiding behind the sidewall, the last door. she always leaving there. inside. yeah, but that was n't the point. in this apartment. there is only one wall along which you can put a wardrobe in the bedroom opposite the bed. this is the same wall that you need to hang the tv on, because there are a bunch of cabinets that have a niche for the tv. yes, but i don't have much space. i need to have a tv, and behind it, to have shelves. i press, as if on a panel, she drives off and i still have my little whites there when i need to save space in a small apartment. i
fit, no, the hallway, of course, sounds terrible, but it looks like i'll have to put a washing machine there. but for the bedroom, a solution was found. i bought a closet for my bedroom so i went broke. look, what's the point of opening the door is not just a glued edge. there is a porch here. uh-huh and here the response part is such a rubber one that does not fly in these cabinets. dust is an expensive wardrobe, but a cheap one, how gaps can differ is like with a car, you understand? see what...
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how can ilya participate in the choice of where we are in the hallway?the hallway sounds terrible, but it looks like i'll have to put a washing machine there. but for the bedroom, a solution was found. i bought a closet for my bedroom so i went broke. look, what's the point of opening the door is not easy.
how can ilya participate in the choice of where we are in the hallway?the hallway sounds terrible, but it looks like i'll have to put a washing machine there. but for the bedroom, a solution was found. i bought a closet for my bedroom so i went broke. look, what's the point of opening the door is not easy.
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law enforcement moved down the hallway. 50, they breached the door using keys, that they were able to get from the janitor, because both doors were locked. both of the classrooms he shot into were locked when officers arrived. they killed the suspect. at that time. and nowi they killed the suspect. at that time. and now i would like to go over the 911 time line. which i warn you it is better that i read it than you listen to it. the caller identified i won't say her name, but she was in room 112 called at 12.03. the duration was, she whispered she is in room 112. at 12.10, she called back, and room 12 advised there were multiple dead. 12.13, again she called on the phone, again at 12.16. she is called back and said there are eight to nine students alive. at 12.19, the 911 call was made and another person, in room 111 called. i won't say her name. she hung up when another student told her to hung up. 12.21 you could hear over the call three shots were fired. at 12.36, 911 call, it lasted for 21 seconds. the initial caller ca
law enforcement moved down the hallway. 50, they breached the door using keys, that they were able to get from the janitor, because both doors were locked. both of the classrooms he shot into were locked when officers arrived. they killed the suspect. at that time. and nowi they killed the suspect. at that time. and now i would like to go over the 911 time line. which i warn you it is better that i read it than you listen to it. the caller identified i won't say her name, but she was in room...
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the subject came out one time into the hallway, went back in and locked the door. at the time the officers went in, both doors were locked. they got a key from the janitor and used it. >> the first call came in at 12:03 and you breached it at 12:51, how many students died during that time? >> i don't have that answer. [ inaudible ] >> thanks a lot. forget how i'm doing. what about the parents of those children? forget about me or the officers. we take an oath to protect people. any time something tragic like this happens, we want to know why it happened and if we can do better next time. that's the bottom line. call it like it is. it's tragic. frankly, there shouldn't be anybody -- ideally, we would identify this guy as a suspect and address it before he thought about attacking on the 24th. >> there was a lot of ammunition, a lot of rounds. are there other people you are looking at to arrest that aided him? >> we are looking at other people. absolutely. anybody he has been in contact. links, association, may have known something. may have been involved in chat room
the subject came out one time into the hallway, went back in and locked the door. at the time the officers went in, both doors were locked. they got a key from the janitor and used it. >> the first call came in at 12:03 and you breached it at 12:51, how many students died during that time? >> i don't have that answer. [ inaudible ] >> thanks a lot. forget how i'm doing. what about the parents of those children? forget about me or the officers. we take an oath to protect...
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time in the hallway at $1215.00. we know that more tact numbers arrive, not the entire war tax, but members of war tax alone with shields at $1241.00 suspect fired again. was believed to be at the door. $1121.00 long foresman moved down the hallway, $1150.00. they reached the door using keys that they're able to get from the janitor. because both doors were lot, both of the glass rooms that he shot into were locked. when officers arrived, they killed a suspect at that time. and now would like to go over the, the 911 time one your warranty is not it's better than our readers than you listen to the caller. then if i say her name, who but she was in room 112 called 911 at 12 o 3. raising the call with women and 23 seconds. then a bite, her self whispered. she's in room $1121210.00. she called back in room 12 advisor, multiple dead full 13 again. she called on the phone again. it was 16. she called back and said there was 8 to 9 students alive at 121-9911 call is made. and, and another person in room 111, call. what's th
time in the hallway at $1215.00. we know that more tact numbers arrive, not the entire war tax, but members of war tax alone with shields at $1241.00 suspect fired again. was believed to be at the door. $1121.00 long foresman moved down the hallway, $1150.00. they reached the door using keys that they're able to get from the janitor. because both doors were lot, both of the glass rooms that he shot into were locked. when officers arrived, they killed a suspect at that time. and now would like...
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it doesn't bother me that it's so dark in the hallway.ou know, it doesn’t paint here, these are some expanding colors. this corridor is the same. it will remain height there 2.20. well, as it is already, i thought i'll make, you know, such a dark tunnel, but on the other hand, that's why you go to the tunnel into the light. i have already assembled a kitchen here. light yes. and this dark color of the wall. she leveled. of course, everything is covered. then the refrigerator will stand up here there will be a table. yes, there will be a table and two chairs. in the meantime, only on the windowsill you can sit perfectly on the windowsill. you did a little lower. yes, in order to also sit comfortably. yes, here before me the windows were installed too high. there were bricks under the windows. here this one was dismantled and made lower, the lower the windows, the more you notice the view from below, such heat is transmitted. yes, i have absolutely gorgeous radiators here, it is possible to order them without painting. here it is unpainted.
it doesn't bother me that it's so dark in the hallway.ou know, it doesn’t paint here, these are some expanding colors. this corridor is the same. it will remain height there 2.20. well, as it is already, i thought i'll make, you know, such a dark tunnel, but on the other hand, that's why you go to the tunnel into the light. i have already assembled a kitchen here. light yes. and this dark color of the wall. she leveled. of course, everything is covered. then the refrigerator will stand up...
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let's talk about the hallway.re at first of all, with the preservation of the correct jackets , these here hang the barbell. this window here hasn't organized shoe storage yet. this is not visible now. well, because they took it out, but in general, she just stands here like that. we 'll get rid of this and move it to this side. more precisely , we will not transfer it to the closet. yeah right here. did you do well on your own? we'll do a little anyway . this space is more logical. yes , i hope not a little, in general we will make it logical, because now it is completely illogical next on the program. how to update a kitchen set with a hair dryer and shavings. how to put together a capacious cupboard from timber and shuttered doors music of the soul, how to use the remains of pipes and what to cook a light country dinner from? what colors, what colors, and we will also go to yasnaya polyana , look at the garden of leo tolstoy ntv on the air and not only news, only sharp series only the best programs, only your f
let's talk about the hallway.re at first of all, with the preservation of the correct jackets , these here hang the barbell. this window here hasn't organized shoe storage yet. this is not visible now. well, because they took it out, but in general, she just stands here like that. we 'll get rid of this and move it to this side. more precisely , we will not transfer it to the closet. yeah right here. did you do well on your own? we'll do a little anyway . this space is more logical. yes , i...
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it struck me there were 19 officers in the hallway. that's one for every kid that died, that's the first thing that struck me. the second thing was we know that those kids were calling from the classroom. they were calling 911. where was the disconnect, juliet? how does that happen you've got those 911 calls and obviously that information was not getting to those officers outside the door? how does that happen? >> right. so as we heard yesterday the incident commander, so the person who's in charge of what's called the incident command and that is the people going to run in an active shooter situation, rapid deployment is what we call it, made the wrong call. such an egregious wrong call, i can't defend it. i can just explain it. the thing with incident command and active shooter they're not self-executing. in other words, someone has to say this is an active shooter situation, everyone run in and essentially eliminate the threat. that's it. there's no risk calculation. there's no weighing of the evidence. there's no could we save more
it struck me there were 19 officers in the hallway. that's one for every kid that died, that's the first thing that struck me. the second thing was we know that those kids were calling from the classroom. they were calling 911. where was the disconnect, juliet? how does that happen you've got those 911 calls and obviously that information was not getting to those officers outside the door? how does that happen? >> right. so as we heard yesterday the incident commander, so the person who's...
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for much of that, time police waited in the hallway.n as a gunman fired more shots and children inside the classroom call 9-1-1 for help. as jason carroll reports, top police officials now say, i was a mistake to not engage the shooter earlier. >> i was misled. i'm livid about what happened. >> texas governor, aiming his iron at law enforcement. my >> expectation is that the law enforcement leaders that are leading the investigations, which includes the texas rangers and the fbi, they get to the bottom of every fact with absolute certainty. >> after a damning new admissions from texas authorities -- they incident commander making the decision not to immediately enter the classroom the gunman was in. >> this was a barricaded subject -- there was time to retrieve the keys and wait for a tactical team with the equipment to go ahead and reach the door and take on the -- officials explained how the shooter got into the school. -- was propped open by a teacher. investigators clarified the timeline as police arrived. >> they went directly to t
for much of that, time police waited in the hallway.n as a gunman fired more shots and children inside the classroom call 9-1-1 for help. as jason carroll reports, top police officials now say, i was a mistake to not engage the shooter earlier. >> i was misled. i'm livid about what happened. >> texas governor, aiming his iron at law enforcement. my >> expectation is that the law enforcement leaders that are leading the investigations, which includes the texas rangers and the...
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, and there was many as 19 officers at that time in that hallway. at 12 15. we know that vortex members arrived. not the entire border check, but members of vortex. along with shields at 12 21. the suspect fired again. was believed to be at the door. 11 21 law enforcement moved down the hallway. 11 50. they breached the door using keys. that they're able to get from the janitor. because both doors were locked both of the classrooms that he shot into were locked. when officers arrived. they killed the suspect. at that time. and now i would like to go over the 911 time line. to award you is not not. it's better than we did. then you listen to it. you call her identified, not say her name. but she was in room 1 12 called 911 and 12 03. racial the call was one minutes 23 seconds identified herself whispered. she's in room 1 12. 12 10. she called back. in room 12 advisor multiple dead. 12 13. game. she called on the phone again at 12 16. she's called back and said there was 8 to 9 students alive. at 12 19. 911 call was made. and another person in room 1
, and there was many as 19 officers at that time in that hallway. at 12 15. we know that vortex members arrived. not the entire border check, but members of vortex. along with shields at 12 21. the suspect fired again. was believed to be at the door. 11 21 law enforcement moved down the hallway. 11 50. they breached the door using keys. that they're able to get from the janitor. because both doors were locked both of the classrooms that he shot into were locked. when officers arrived. they...
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but i guess i can't get over the idea that there were 19, at least 19 officers in the hallway. even though the incident commander was saying don't go in, no one said, okay, screw this, i'm going into that room to save these children. or to see if there are any children there to rescue. the understanding is, he believed that there were no children at risk, or people at risk inside that room. what do you make of that? >> i can only think of one thing. well, actually, two things. one is they had no communication with a 9-1-1 center. that's inexcusable in and of itself. if they weren't aware and weren't getting communications from the 9-1-1 center, that is in exclude excusable. it's a flaw. it's not a minor flaw. or, they knew it in the chose not to go. and that's even worse. so they're no good scenario here. there's no good explanation for what happened. if they're not in communication with 9-1-1, it might cut him a break. if there weren't sounds of gunfire coming from inside the room, but it sounds to me like that wasn't the case. >> there was sporadic gunfire. >> right. >> and a
but i guess i can't get over the idea that there were 19, at least 19 officers in the hallway. even though the incident commander was saying don't go in, no one said, okay, screw this, i'm going into that room to save these children. or to see if there are any children there to rescue. the understanding is, he believed that there were no children at risk, or people at risk inside that room. what do you make of that? >> i can only think of one thing. well, actually, two things. one is they...
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. >> reporter: officials say as many as 19 officers were in a hallway by 12:03 p.m. but the door to the fourth grade classroom with the shooter inside was not breached until 12:50 47 minutes later the decision to wait made by the chief of police for the school district who officials say believed it was a barricaded subject situation. not an active shooter. >> he was convinced at the time that there was no more threat to the children and that the subject was barricaded and that they had tim to organize with the proper equipment to go in in retrospect from where i'm sitting now clearly there were kids in the room they have been shot but injured and it's important for life saving purposes to immediately get there and end render aid. >> reporter: while officers in the hallway terrified children and teachers calling 911. >> she identified herself and whispered she is in room 112 at 12:10 she called back in room 12 advised multiple dead. >> reporter: young kids begging for police to help. >> approximately 12:43 and 12:47 she asked 911 to please send police now. >> reporter
. >> reporter: officials say as many as 19 officers were in a hallway by 12:03 p.m. but the door to the fourth grade classroom with the shooter inside was not breached until 12:50 47 minutes later the decision to wait made by the chief of police for the school district who officials say believed it was a barricaded subject situation. not an active shooter. >> he was convinced at the time that there was no more threat to the children and that the subject was barricaded and that they...
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officers waited more than 45 minutes in a hallway outside of the classroom before confronting the gunman. the families want to know exactly what happened between the first 911 call and the moment the gunman was killed. tonight, investigators are giving some answers and admitting to mistakes that were made. wendy willful cassie latest from uvalde. >> reporter: texas authorities addressing questions about the response to tuesday's shooting at rob elementary school revealing a detailed timeline. investigators say the suspect crashed his vehicle and fired shots toward a nearby funeral home. the first 911 call was made at 11:30. minutes later, police say the subject ran through an open school door. >> it was propped up and by a teacher. >> reporter: the minutes after the first 911 call, the gunman was inside a classroom and started shooting. >> he shot more than hundred rounds based on the audio evidence at that time. at least 100 rounds. >> reporter: at 11:35, three officers entered the same door the gunman had used. >> and fire, another 16 rounds were fired. >> reporter: title: 03, 19 offic
officers waited more than 45 minutes in a hallway outside of the classroom before confronting the gunman. the families want to know exactly what happened between the first 911 call and the moment the gunman was killed. tonight, investigators are giving some answers and admitting to mistakes that were made. wendy willful cassie latest from uvalde. >> reporter: texas authorities addressing questions about the response to tuesday's shooting at rob elementary school revealing a detailed...
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then we heard that they all were inside the hallways. then they had to get a janitor to let the men. meanwhile, you had families. i talked to some of them who were just beside themselves trying to get in to get their children. some were being held back. i think there was a lot of disappointment, to put it mildly, with the law enforcement response, especially with the uvalde school system which had touted its police department, its officers, that they had trained for these kinds of things. that they were ready for these sorts of this. obviously, they were not. so there's just a lot of deep anger and frustration mixed with the grief here on the ground in uvalde. yamiche: deep anger and frustration is understandable, given the idea that police officers had 19 officers standing in the hallway and they waited until they found a janitor with a key to go into the classroom. you've been talking to national security experts. talk to me about how this happened, given the fact that there are policies in place to make it very clear what to do in an
then we heard that they all were inside the hallways. then they had to get a janitor to let the men. meanwhile, you had families. i talked to some of them who were just beside themselves trying to get in to get their children. some were being held back. i think there was a lot of disappointment, to put it mildly, with the law enforcement response, especially with the uvalde school system which had touted its police department, its officers, that they had trained for these kinds of things. that...
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by 11:51, 19 officers were in the hallway. 59 minutes after police were in the hallway law enforcementd that classroom door and shot and killed the killer. the question is with all the police on scene, why didn't anyone do anything sooner? i want to bring in yasmin vossoughian and investigations correspondent tom winter. you were at that news conference. tell us what stood out to you. >> reporter: so much stood out to me. i think -- so a couple. questions that i asked i think were kind of the major standouts and that is this discrepancy as to how long it took from when the 911 calls came in to when the shooter was neutralized around 12:50. 11:30 is when that first 911 call came in. we were talking an hour and 20 minutes when the first call came in, the crash outside the school and the shooter was neutralized, an hour and 20 minutes later. room 112, another 911 call comes in from a teacher whispering saying there are eight to nine children alive inside the classroom. there is an active shooter inside this classroom. they are following 911 calls after that, 12:10, 12:21 n the shooter was
by 11:51, 19 officers were in the hallway. 59 minutes after police were in the hallway law enforcementd that classroom door and shot and killed the killer. the question is with all the police on scene, why didn't anyone do anything sooner? i want to bring in yasmin vossoughian and investigations correspondent tom winter. you were at that news conference. tell us what stood out to you. >> reporter: so much stood out to me. i think -- so a couple. questions that i asked i think were kind of...
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for much of that time police actually were waiting in the hallway even as the gunman fired more shots and children inside the classroom he was holdup in called 911. jason carroll now reports top police officials say it was a mistake to not engage the shooter earlier. >> i was misled. i am livid about what happened. >> texas governor greg abbott aiming his ire at law enforcement. >> my expectation is that the law enforcement leaders that are leading the investigations which includes the texas rangers and the fbi, they get to the bottom of every fact with absolute certainty. >> reporter: after new damming n new admissions the incident commander making the decision not to immediately enter the classroom the gunman was in. >> a decision was made that this was a barricaded subject situation, there was time to retrieve the keys and wait for a tactical team with the equipment to go ahead and the breach the door. take on the subject at that point. >> reporter: explained how the shooter got into the school. >> shooter entered, ramos, was propped up by a teacher. the three initial police office
for much of that time police actually were waiting in the hallway even as the gunman fired more shots and children inside the classroom he was holdup in called 911. jason carroll now reports top police officials say it was a mistake to not engage the shooter earlier. >> i was misled. i am livid about what happened. >> texas governor greg abbott aiming his ire at law enforcement. >> my expectation is that the law enforcement leaders that are leading the investigations which...
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for much of that time, police waited in the hallway as the gunman fired more shots and children inside the classroom he was holed up in called 911. top police officials now admit it was a mistake to not engage the shooter earlier. listen. >> why was this decision made not to go in and rescue these children? >> again, you know, the on-scene commander considered a barricaded subject and there was time and no children at risk. of course it wasn't the wrright decision. it was wrong, period. >> one father telling cnn he wonders if his daughter and others might have survived if authorities had acted more quickly. i mean, how can you not think about that? we now know the names and faces of all 21 lives cut short. funerals sadly set to begin next week. the texas governor says miss have a lot to answer for. cnn's ed lavandera picks up the story. >> i was misled. i am livid by what happened. >> reporter: scexplosive reacti from the texas governor. >> the information that i was given turned out in part to be inaccurate. and i'm absolutely livid about that. and it is imperative that the leaders of
for much of that time, police waited in the hallway as the gunman fired more shots and children inside the classroom he was holed up in called 911. top police officials now admit it was a mistake to not engage the shooter earlier. listen. >> why was this decision made not to go in and rescue these children? >> again, you know, the on-scene commander considered a barricaded subject and there was time and no children at risk. of course it wasn't the wrright decision. it was wrong,...
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mila mila i'm in the hallway. it 's true. i'm in the hallway know that you're just a shameless woman. you have your own husband. here you close with it. she hung up. what happened my husband your wife is sleeping together. again your jealous nonsense. this is not bullshit. they were closed in turfir, nowhere by some incredible coincidence. quietly, quietly, quietly, if they knew roman, how grateful i am to you, if you knew how difficult it was to arrange your dear philharmonic. it's good that the head of the personnel department is an ex-wife. and what can you do? i maintain very good relations with all my wives. oh, why don't you doubt it at all? no, i hinted that you are a very charming man. now i will give you a ride through the night city. just buckle up. i really love fast driving. you know i sometimes think that he divorced in vain. while we worked together, i did not understand this. i don’t think so, maybe because you were constantly spinning before my eyes when fedorov kicked us out, and i stopped seeing you every da
mila mila i'm in the hallway. it 's true. i'm in the hallway know that you're just a shameless woman. you have your own husband. here you close with it. she hung up. what happened my husband your wife is sleeping together. again your jealous nonsense. this is not bullshit. they were closed in turfir, nowhere by some incredible coincidence. quietly, quietly, quietly, if they knew roman, how grateful i am to you, if you knew how difficult it was to arrange your dear philharmonic. it's good that...
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the in the next door in the hallway and nothing happens. it is, as my boggling it is mind boggling. and we know now you're on your way to houston texas. the national rifle association, annual convention takes place today. and because of what has happened this week, we, we know that some politicians have cancelled their speeches, including the texas governor, but not everything has been cancelled. the former us president, he's on his way to speech, talk to me about the juxtaposition of all of that, against this school shooting. oh, what, what, what can anyone say? i mean, there is a, the truth is mr. abba, the governor of texas. he canceled his personal appearance, he still dropping a pre tape video message to the n r. a tech crew senator ted cruz from texas. ah, is not withdrawing his participation for tonight. he will show up at the convention . president trump, as you mentioned for president trump is gone to come. this all looks so bad, it's bad optics. it's probably also bad politics. it is, it is also a comprehensible because it is, you know, for those parents or for people in i
the in the next door in the hallway and nothing happens. it is, as my boggling it is mind boggling. and we know now you're on your way to houston texas. the national rifle association, annual convention takes place today. and because of what has happened this week, we, we know that some politicians have cancelled their speeches, including the texas governor, but not everything has been cancelled. the former us president, he's on his way to speech, talk to me about the juxtaposition of all of...
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as many as 19 armed officers waited in the hallway, just meet his way for more than 45 minutes with many more outside the building. after days of providing incomplete and conflicting accounts of how police responded, officials have now admitted they should have acted sooner. that of course, it was not right. the sake of the wrongs very, there is no, no excuse for land. just a few 100 kilometers away in houston, pro gun activist gathered for the annual convention of the national rifle association, the nation's most powerful gun lobby. outside the timing and location of the event added to the sense of outrage. we just had a shooting for 21 people in taxes. and here you are talking about how great your guys are. but inside former president, donald trump delivered a defiant speech, saying the answer to the u. s. his school shooting epidemic was more not fewer guns . ah, the existence of evil in our world is not a reason to disarm law abiding citizens who know how to use their weapon and can protect a lot of people. as the age old saying goes, the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a go
as many as 19 armed officers waited in the hallway, just meet his way for more than 45 minutes with many more outside the building. after days of providing incomplete and conflicting accounts of how police responded, officials have now admitted they should have acted sooner. that of course, it was not right. the sake of the wrongs very, there is no, no excuse for land. just a few 100 kilometers away in houston, pro gun activist gathered for the annual convention of the national rifle...
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by 12:03 pm, nearly 20 officers stood in a hallway outside of the classrooms. it was not until 12:50 that the classroom was reached using cues from the gender. by 12:58, the shooter was killed. some of the children who survived the massacre are describing what they saw, while desperately waiting for help to arrive. >> we were watching a movie. we heard banging. my teacher got up to see what it was was. she said, oh my god, he has a gun. when he started shooting we hid behind my teacher's desk. >> the cops said help if you need help. one of the persons in my class and help. the guy overheard and came in and shot her. then the cops barged into that classroom. he said it is time to die. i was hiding hard and telling my friend to not talk. >> [speaking spanish] >> this community, this country, grappling with the horror of this mass shooting that claimed so many young lives and the lives of the teachers who were trying to protect them. joining me now is national security and intelligence correspondent and msnbc correspondent, alyssa mclaughlin. can, i want to start
by 12:03 pm, nearly 20 officers stood in a hallway outside of the classrooms. it was not until 12:50 that the classroom was reached using cues from the gender. by 12:58, the shooter was killed. some of the children who survived the massacre are describing what they saw, while desperately waiting for help to arrive. >> we were watching a movie. we heard banging. my teacher got up to see what it was was. she said, oh my god, he has a gun. when he started shooting we hid behind my teacher's...
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do the officers move down the hallway closer to the classroom. and after that -- >> 911 call, lasted for 21 seconds. the initial caller called back, student, child, called back, was told to stay on the line and be very quiet. she told 911 he shot the door. approximately 12:43, 12:47 she asked 911 to please send the police now. >> at 12:50 p.m., a source in the agency says the bortac unit finally gets keys from the janitor to open the locked classroom door and kills the suspect. the first officers are inside the school within two minutes. and within a half hour up to 19 local officers were in the hallway near the classrooms. the first classroom door was only open 75 minutes after officers had first arrived. police heard sporadic gunfire during all that time, and 911 dispatchers received multiple desperate pleas for help from terrified children saying that there were dead and alive children inside of that room. those callers included mia sorio who spoke to our producer. she played dead by wiping her dead friend's blood on herself and then she used
do the officers move down the hallway closer to the classroom. and after that -- >> 911 call, lasted for 21 seconds. the initial caller called back, student, child, called back, was told to stay on the line and be very quiet. she told 911 he shot the door. approximately 12:43, 12:47 she asked 911 to please send the police now. >> at 12:50 p.m., a source in the agency says the bortac unit finally gets keys from the janitor to open the locked classroom door and kills the suspect. the...
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officers waited in the hallway of that school for at least an hour. before agents confronted the gunman. the governor says the commander at the scene believed the shooter was barricaded inside the classroom and that children were not at risk. and we are also getting an idea of just how desperate the situation was outside rob elementary. this is new video that shows the chaos with children being escorted from the school on tuesday. you can also see the frantic parents being held back by police officers. texas authorities say the gunman who massacred 21 people at the elementary school was in the building for more than an hour before he was killed by law enforcement officers. family members are now demanding to know why authorities did not storm into the school sooner. and foxes. lauren blanchard just joining us live now in uvalde, as texas law enforcement officers tried to clarify this timeline that they entered the building, lauren. and andre janna. after that clarification we heard earlier today there was a lot more frustration and anger in this very
officers waited in the hallway of that school for at least an hour. before agents confronted the gunman. the governor says the commander at the scene believed the shooter was barricaded inside the classroom and that children were not at risk. and we are also getting an idea of just how desperate the situation was outside rob elementary. this is new video that shows the chaos with children being escorted from the school on tuesday. you can also see the frantic parents being held back by police...
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mila mila i'm in the hallway. it's true, i'm in the hallway.you are just an unscrupulous woman? you have your husband here with him. she hung up. what happened again your jealous nonsense. come out in turfir, they go nowhere for some incredible coincidence.
mila mila i'm in the hallway. it's true, i'm in the hallway.you are just an unscrupulous woman? you have your husband here with him. she hung up. what happened again your jealous nonsense. come out in turfir, they go nowhere for some incredible coincidence.
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law enforcement moving down the hallway. finally at 12:50, an hour and 20 minutes after the gunman enters the school, they breach the door with keys provided by a janitor and they kill the shooter. it's a lot of details to dig through as the families of those lost in the deadly shooting continue to seek answers. jeff paul is live in uvalde. he watched the dps lay out this information. jeff, it is a lot of information. it is hard to comprehend. but give it to us what you have. >> yeah, trace. the more we learn about the shooting, the more difficult it is to recount the 19 kids and two teachers being killed. one of the most glaring pieces of information, investigators believe there were children inside the school at the time of this shooting that were calling 911 and pleading with operators to send in police now. according to texas dps, this happened on multiple occasions throughout the agonizing minutes leading up to the children and the two teachers being killed. they also say that more than 45 minutes went by with 19 office
law enforcement moving down the hallway. finally at 12:50, an hour and 20 minutes after the gunman enters the school, they breach the door with keys provided by a janitor and they kill the shooter. it's a lot of details to dig through as the families of those lost in the deadly shooting continue to seek answers. jeff paul is live in uvalde. he watched the dps lay out this information. jeff, it is a lot of information. it is hard to comprehend. but give it to us what you have. >> yeah,...
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. >> john: according to texas dps, as many as 19 officer gathered in the hallway as of 12:03:00 p.m. no effort was made to breach the door of the classroom until 40 minutes later. law enforcement facing questions and criticism over the amount of time that passed before they stormed the classroom to stop the carnage. >> uvalde mayor will join us in the next hour, but we have team coverage this hour on all angles. karl rove will join us in moment. alicia is live in houston where the nra convention is being held. >> john: bill melugin, what a news conference that was. >> bill: yeah, john, that is an understatement. i think our jaws hit the floor as well, one of the big highlights we learned from the moment the shooter was first encountered by police in that school until the moment he was killed, it was an hour and 15 minutes. and we heard the director of texas dps criticize the on-scene commander, he said was the uvalde school district police chief who made the decision to not breach the classroom and instead a barricade situation rather than active shooter situation. quickly take a lis
. >> john: according to texas dps, as many as 19 officer gathered in the hallway as of 12:03:00 p.m. no effort was made to breach the door of the classroom until 40 minutes later. law enforcement facing questions and criticism over the amount of time that passed before they stormed the classroom to stop the carnage. >> uvalde mayor will join us in the next hour, but we have team coverage this hour on all angles. karl rove will join us in moment. alicia is live in houston where the...
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as many as 19 officers were in the hallway. at 12:03 there was a 23 second 911 call saying mull approximate people were dead. another 911 call. at 12:16, said eight to nine kids were still live. that's important. they knew at 12:16 children were still alive. there's another 911 call. police go down the hallway and then there's this break. this 23 minute break. at 12:43, more 911 call from students saying please send police. asking 911 to send help. at 12:50, helps arrives. 19 children dead. two hero teachers killed. as we mentioned earlier, this new timeline is important. it does answer some questions. it also raises a will the of other questions too. >> yeah, it absolutely does. we did ask the director of texas department of public safety why they waited so long. he said the decision was made by the commander on site, not a dps officer, i should add to transition many from an active shooter to a barricaded shooter situation. i think the biggest question of all that we may never know the answer to is how many more lives would h
as many as 19 officers were in the hallway. at 12:03 there was a 23 second 911 call saying mull approximate people were dead. another 911 call. at 12:16, said eight to nine kids were still live. that's important. they knew at 12:16 children were still alive. there's another 911 call. police go down the hallway and then there's this break. this 23 minute break. at 12:43, more 911 call from students saying please send police. asking 911 to send help. at 12:50, helps arrives. 19 children dead. two...
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at 12:03 p.m., officers continue to arrive in the hallway and as many as 19 officers at that time in that hall way. >> reporter: officers did not enter the room until a janitor provided keys . >> they breached the door using keys they were able to get from the janitor because both doors were locked. both of the classrooms he shot into were locked when officers arrived. they killed the suspect at that time. >> reporter: in that crucial time, survivors inside both classrooms made desperate calls to 911. >> she identified herself and whispered she's in room 112. 12:10 p.m., called back, multiple dead. 12:13 p.m., again called on the phone. again, 12:16 p.m., called back, eight to nine students are alive. >> minutes later, a student called. >> student, child called back, was told to stay on the line and be very quiet, told 911 that he shot the door, approximately 12:43 and 12:47 asked 911 to please send the police now. >> reporter: says his daughter amerie may have been one of the students who called 911. she was killed during the shooting. >> you were wrong, what do we do now? what are
at 12:03 p.m., officers continue to arrive in the hallway and as many as 19 officers at that time in that hall way. >> reporter: officers did not enter the room until a janitor provided keys . >> they breached the door using keys they were able to get from the janitor because both doors were locked. both of the classrooms he shot into were locked when officers arrived. they killed the suspect at that time. >> reporter: in that crucial time, survivors inside both classrooms...
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as many as 19 officers are now in the hallway. in the span of six minutes for that young girl called 9113 times, telling dispatchers she believed people were dead and that eight or nine students were still alive. that is the key there. between 12:21 and 12:50, there were at least five other calls. finally at 12:50, officers reach the door. they finally got the keys from a janitor, and shot and killed the gunman. most active shooter situations and within five minutes. that is according to an fbi study. at uvalde, it took police more than an hour . with us tonight, michael. currently a security consultant for workplace violence. nice to have you back here. let's start with a blunt question. why didn't they go in? is it fear? is amidst munication? >> it comes down to two things. incompetence and cowardice. i consulted law enforcement in texas, and that is the consensus. >> 19 officers or law- enforcement people outside, aren't they all talking to each other? maybe conflicting? were all of them on the same page? >> it would appear not
as many as 19 officers are now in the hallway. in the span of six minutes for that young girl called 9113 times, telling dispatchers she believed people were dead and that eight or nine students were still alive. that is the key there. between 12:21 and 12:50, there were at least five other calls. finally at 12:50, officers reach the door. they finally got the keys from a janitor, and shot and killed the gunman. most active shooter situations and within five minutes. that is according to an fbi...
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officers give continue to arrive in the hallway and there's many as 19 officers at that time in hallway. at 12 15, we know that more tech members arrive. but the entire work act. but members of work act. along with shields it well, one. suspect fired again. was believed to be at the door. 11.1 law enforcement moved down the hallway. 11, 50. they reached the door using kees, able to get from the janitor. because both both of the classrooms that he shot into. we're locked. when officers arrived. they killed the suspect. at that time. and now like to go over the the night one want. i want. warriors, not not. it's been a reason. you listen to it. then a fight. well, not say her name. but she was in room. one called rate. raising the call of women and 20 seconds that about with he want well. whitwell 10. she called back. in room 12 advisable for dead. well, 13. again. she called on the phone. get close. 16. he called back and said there were 8 to 9 students alive. 12, 19. the 9-1-1 call was made in. and another person and 11 call. their name? if you come up with another student told her to h
officers give continue to arrive in the hallway and there's many as 19 officers at that time in hallway. at 12 15, we know that more tech members arrive. but the entire work act. but members of work act. along with shields it well, one. suspect fired again. was believed to be at the door. 11.1 law enforcement moved down the hallway. 11, 50. they reached the door using kees, able to get from the janitor. because both both of the classrooms that he shot into. we're locked. when officers arrived....
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for much of that time the police waited in the hallway there were children in the school.called 911. as jason carroll reports now for us, top officials and family members of the victims of course
for much of that time the police waited in the hallway there were children in the school.called 911. as jason carroll reports now for us, top officials and family members of the victims of course
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law enforcement moves down the hallway. another student tells the girl on the phone with 9-1-1 to hang up, and she does. and at 12:36 pm, police receive a 9-1-1 call from a student. this is the sixth 9-1-1 call they have received in regards to this incident. this call lasted only 21 seconds. she calls back, and she's told to stay on the line, and to be quiet. seven minutes later, the child makes a plea to the 9-1-1 operator, quote, please send the police now! another four minutes past, and the child asked one more time, quote, please send the police now! and three more minutes past, and law enforcement finally breaches the room, not with force, but with a key that they had asked the janitor to retrieve. at around 12:15 pm, the shooter is killed by law enforcement. 83 minutes have passed since the shooter first arrived on the scene. that is the timeline of events that we got today from texas officials. the first 9-1-1 call came three minutes after he crashed his car near the school. it would be another hour and 20 minutes be
law enforcement moves down the hallway. another student tells the girl on the phone with 9-1-1 to hang up, and she does. and at 12:36 pm, police receive a 9-1-1 call from a student. this is the sixth 9-1-1 call they have received in regards to this incident. this call lasted only 21 seconds. she calls back, and she's told to stay on the line, and to be quiet. seven minutes later, the child makes a plea to the 9-1-1 operator, quote, please send the police now! another four minutes past, and the...
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by the team police had entered into this hallway, and big questions have been, why didn't police storm that room? why didn't any of those 19 officers go towards the gunfire and break into that room and try and rescue those children? the other thing, of course, all this stems because really, the moments when the governor briefed the public about the shooting, he spoke about the bravery of officers, saying how they were running towards gunfire, that it could have been far worse. obviously, we now know that was not the case. he says he was misled. he said he was in a room with law enforcement officials, he took notes, and this is the information they gave him, there same information that they have been giving us now for several days until today. so the next steps here, certainly it does sound like the governor wants those actions, the information, the inaccurate information that was released and given to him and then released to us in the public, he wants that investigated. so we'll see what happens. we'll see if that actually happens. certainly significant the governor is asking for that
by the team police had entered into this hallway, and big questions have been, why didn't police storm that room? why didn't any of those 19 officers go towards the gunfire and break into that room and try and rescue those children? the other thing, of course, all this stems because really, the moments when the governor briefed the public about the shooting, he spoke about the bravery of officers, saying how they were running towards gunfire, that it could have been far worse. obviously, we now...
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we're learning that 19 officers stood in the hallway of the school for nearly an hour before a border patrol agent showed up with a master key he had found to open up the door to enter and then kill the suspect. and while the clock was ticking for that to happen. investigators disclosed children were calling 911 begging for operators to send in police to help. texas dps say the local incident commander at the time believed the mass shooter had shifted into a barricaded man situation, but looking at it now, that was the wrong call. and so many in the community out here are trying to grasp what exactly happened. in fact, a grandmother of one of the victims, her grand daughter died in the shooting, had a very powerful message to send. take a listen. >> you need not to forget us, the babies, the kids, don't forget them, please, do something about it, i beg you. >> and tomorrow, they are expecting this entire city, a visit from president joe biden and first lady jill biden as they try to comfort a community that obviously right now is very much broken. molly. molly: before we let you go, w
we're learning that 19 officers stood in the hallway of the school for nearly an hour before a border patrol agent showed up with a master key he had found to open up the door to enter and then kill the suspect. and while the clock was ticking for that to happen. investigators disclosed children were calling 911 begging for operators to send in police to help. texas dps say the local incident commander at the time believed the mass shooter had shifted into a barricaded man situation, but...
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he told me there were two troopers in the hallway. i have asked for a report.ant to know what each officer arrived. because we have the technology. where they were situated, whether they were in the hallway, outside, why weren't any officers outside the windows? i'm not an expert but it seems like there was a tremendous amount of failure. to put it on one local cop is beyond me. juan: you have talked with many of the parents. whatid they tell you about how they were dealt with while they were waiting outside frantically to know the fate of what was going on with their children? >> we have been very, very respectful with the parents. i have talked to a handful of them. i don't want to impose myself at this time on families. i have talked to about five. every day we seek to lightly talk to parents. i biggest concern with one couple was that their child was wounded simply by one bullet that according to the first responders, that child likely bled out shot in the kidney area. who knows how long she was alive for? we had officers go in a timely way as the active sh
he told me there were two troopers in the hallway. i have asked for a report.ant to know what each officer arrived. because we have the technology. where they were situated, whether they were in the hallway, outside, why weren't any officers outside the windows? i'm not an expert but it seems like there was a tremendous amount of failure. to put it on one local cop is beyond me. juan: you have talked with many of the parents. whatid they tell you about how they were dealt with while they were...
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for an hour and 20 minutes, as many as 19 officers were in a hallway outside the classroom as terrifiedtudents called 911 pleading for police to come inside, and yet, officers waited to breach the room. officials admit that delayed response was a mistake as cnn's shimon prokupecz pushed for answers. listen to this. >> why was this decision made not to go in and rescue these children? >> again, you know, the on scene commander considered a barricaded subject and that there was time and no more children at risk. of course it was not the right decision, it was the wrong decision, period. >> reporter: that wrong decision is adding to the anguish of grief stricken parents who are demanding answers. and we learned yesterday it was actually the school district's police chief who made the decision to hold off on sending officers into the classroom to confront the shooter. pedro pete arradondo has three decades of experience according to the school district, but he's not made himself available to answer questions about his decisions since investigators revealed what happened. for more on the fal
for an hour and 20 minutes, as many as 19 officers were in a hallway outside the classroom as terrifiedtudents called 911 pleading for police to come inside, and yet, officers waited to breach the room. officials admit that delayed response was a mistake as cnn's shimon prokupecz pushed for answers. listen to this. >> why was this decision made not to go in and rescue these children? >> again, you know, the on scene commander considered a barricaded subject and that there was time...
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two months ago, they had active shooter drills in the hallways of the schools.mages of those drills. they had individuals pretending to lie on the ground as if they had been shot. alex. preparing for an incident like this. but in fact, here we are, the sunday after a mass shooting, 21 people losing their lives, 90 those filled run. and the cops failed to go in. an hour plus, they sit outside, waiting for backup. and so your, right in pointing that out, and saying we are going to prepare for, we need to figure out what to do, they were preparing. they did figure out what to do. but you can't help but think, this is an incident of. uefa fact they find wrongdoing. there could be an investigation. so we need to keep that in mind. this is in the investigation will not be launched, or it will be launched. but this is right now an incident review. it's a step. this community, alex, they want more. do you guys still have me because i just lost my all leo, alex, i want to throw in some sound. because i want you to hear from a committee member why have you and that is joa
two months ago, they had active shooter drills in the hallways of the schools.mages of those drills. they had individuals pretending to lie on the ground as if they had been shot. alex. preparing for an incident like this. but in fact, here we are, the sunday after a mass shooting, 21 people losing their lives, 90 those filled run. and the cops failed to go in. an hour plus, they sit outside, waiting for backup. and so your, right in pointing that out, and saying we are going to prepare for, we...
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just after noon, there were 19 officers in that hallway.der patrol finally reached the classroom at 12:50. investigators found the gunman had brought over 1,000 rounds of ammunition to the school. governor abbott had previously praised the police reaction. >> it could have been worse. the reason it was not worse is because law enforcement officials did what they do. >> reporter: but in a press conference today, he pivoted. >> i was misled. i am livid about what happened. my expectation is that the law enforcement leaders that are leading the investigations, which includes the texas rangers and the fbi, they get to the bottom of every fact with absolute certainty. >> reporter: the texas department of public safety saying today they are launching a review of law enforcement actions. >> they're going to take a hard look at the initial response. current protocols for active shooter responses call for the first officers on scene to immediately make entry to engage with the suspect and to neutralize the threat posed by that suspect. that did not
just after noon, there were 19 officers in that hallway.der patrol finally reached the classroom at 12:50. investigators found the gunman had brought over 1,000 rounds of ammunition to the school. governor abbott had previously praised the police reaction. >> it could have been worse. the reason it was not worse is because law enforcement officials did what they do. >> reporter: but in a press conference today, he pivoted. >> i was misled. i am livid about what happened. my...