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sorry, go ahead, jaclyn. >> i mean, i do not.sly it is despicable it took so long for police to remember in uvalde. and i remember feeling so angry at the police resource officer at my school who refused to enter the building. that goes to show that having armed people present does not prevent shootings. it is just too late. more police in schools, arming police officers, arming teachers, especially, is not the answer. >> brennan: and you agree with that, nicole? >> i absolutely agree. it is about how do we get ahead of it. by the time they get to the school, it is too late. there is not enough evidence to suggest that armed security at the school will be anything other than another casualty or just not helpful at all. >> brennan: what about restrictions on ammunition sales, high-capacity magazines? those things that the president says should be talked about but are not being discussed in the u.s. capital right now? >> personally, i am a fan of restrictions on high-capacity magazines because the only purpose of having a high-capa
sorry, go ahead, jaclyn. >> i mean, i do not.sly it is despicable it took so long for police to remember in uvalde. and i remember feeling so angry at the police resource officer at my school who refused to enter the building. that goes to show that having armed people present does not prevent shootings. it is just too late. more police in schools, arming police officers, arming teachers, especially, is not the answer. >> brennan: and you agree with that, nicole? >> i...
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so when jaclyn got a 2:00 a. m.their dad, she was blindsided. >> my sister said he's been arrested. he's in jail and i couldn't believe it. and i think the first thing out of my mouth was there's no way he did this. there's no way. they have the wrong guy. >> the evidence against larry was circumstantial. no fingerprints, no dna, nothing to physically connect him to either bomb. and that made investigators take another look at eric stellmacher, who was asked to come down to his old fire station for an interview. this was not going to be a friendly chat with his old work buddies. >> when they asked me if i'd be willing to take a polygraph. i was like, wait a minute. you guys know me, you should know better than that. and i realized the best way to make sure that i'm clear in their eyes is to take a polygraph. right after it was finished, they said, well, you passed. >> stellmacher was nothing more than the right guy in the wrong place. >> everything came up clean. he was just coincidence. >> luke and beals were now c
so when jaclyn got a 2:00 a. m.their dad, she was blindsided. >> my sister said he's been arrested. he's in jail and i couldn't believe it. and i think the first thing out of my mouth was there's no way he did this. there's no way. they have the wrong guy. >> the evidence against larry was circumstantial. no fingerprints, no dna, nothing to physically connect him to either bomb. and that made investigators take another look at eric stellmacher, who was asked to come down to his old...
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ellie garcia jaclyn cazares jayce luavanos and teachers irma garcia, eva morales. >> i've worked for this district for 30 years and never thought i would be sitting in front of you doing this today please, pray for our teachers, pray for our community and we will move forward. >> there are new details tonight about the gunman and his background from law enforcement officials and from some of those who knew him our tom yamas has late details. >> reporter: tonight we're learning more about 18-year-old gunman salvador ramos. he grew up in the same town he tore apart alongside the families whose children he murdered during tuesday's senseless massacre >> anyone who shoots his grandmother in the face has to have evil in his heart, but it is far more evil for someone to gun down little kids. >> reporter: people who knew the shooter described him as a loner in a small community of about 15,000 people. >> nobody knew him >> reporter: he dropped out of a local high school and had worked at a fast food restaurant. he posted photos of guns but law enforcement says he has no criminal history or
ellie garcia jaclyn cazares jayce luavanos and teachers irma garcia, eva morales. >> i've worked for this district for 30 years and never thought i would be sitting in front of you doing this today please, pray for our teachers, pray for our community and we will move forward. >> there are new details tonight about the gunman and his background from law enforcement officials and from some of those who knew him our tom yamas has late details. >> reporter: tonight we're learning...
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jaclyn cazares and annabelle rodriguez were cousins.n's father says, she would go out of her way to help and offered annabelle's butler, opening up about the emotional pain he endured looking for her that day until he got the dreaded news. >> all victims died in that same classroom this morning as we learn about the teachers that tried to save each of those students. we know now about it from sam, live outside of robb elementary school this morning. one, sam brock. >> reporter: good morning, marcus and laura. uvalde will graduate and have a similar tomorrow, what would have been the last day of school today. they have been canceled altogether, as we look at the memorial behind my shoulder and the sobriety from the 21 cross is right there. 19 kids, the ages of eight to 10, killed. 2 teachers, losing their lives doing what they could to protect the children at the time. we know parents go into this profession, teachers go to this profession because they want to shape young lives. they don't think they have to sacrifice lies. the two women
jaclyn cazares and annabelle rodriguez were cousins.n's father says, she would go out of her way to help and offered annabelle's butler, opening up about the emotional pain he endured looking for her that day until he got the dreaded news. >> all victims died in that same classroom this morning as we learn about the teachers that tried to save each of those students. we know now about it from sam, live outside of robb elementary school this morning. one, sam brock. >> reporter: good...
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reporter: jaclyn was killed on tuesday.tside the school going the shooting in disbelief over the police response. >> they came with their shields 15 minut later. they should not have been waiting 45 minutes. reporter: vincent salazar's daughter was one of the victims. >> how fast can you act? i mean, i don't know. i don't know how much of a difference it would have made -- maybe they could have acted faster. that remains to be seen. reporter: today, the director of tactless -- of texas public safety offered the most detailed timeline to date. just before 11:30 a.m., the gunman crashes his truck near the school and a teacher calls 911. the gunman begins shooting into the windows. the gunman entered through a door official say was propped open by a teacher. at 11: 35, police officers enter by the same door taking fire from the gunman. ultimo rounds are fired for the next several minutes. more officers continue to arrive and bike 12:03, there are 19 officers in the hallway. getting at 12: 03, a student begins calling 91 one. o
reporter: jaclyn was killed on tuesday.tside the school going the shooting in disbelief over the police response. >> they came with their shields 15 minut later. they should not have been waiting 45 minutes. reporter: vincent salazar's daughter was one of the victims. >> how fast can you act? i mean, i don't know. i don't know how much of a difference it would have made -- maybe they could have acted faster. that remains to be seen. reporter: today, the director of tactless -- of...
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three men confronted the couple after they left the restaurant near jaclyn square on saturday afternoon, two robbers pressed guns against their head. this esa got away -- the thieves got away with $40,000 in cash. >> my peace has been broken, my heart is hurting. i am thankful and grateful to be alive. >> the robbery took place after before they were sent to attend the 91st birthday party for their grandmother, they were buoyed by the support they received, even cash to replace the money stolen from them. >> we are joined by a police chief strong. thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. this is the kind of crime that is going to make headlines over the country. the kind of thing that has given oakland a blackeye. i know it hurts you to see it happen, where do the investigation stand in this series of armed robberies? most notably the couple we are talking about from georgia. >> unfortunate incident, it doesn't represent who we are as a city, the city of oakland, a concern about people who come visit and victimized in this way. we are following up on leads related to this robbe
three men confronted the couple after they left the restaurant near jaclyn square on saturday afternoon, two robbers pressed guns against their head. this esa got away -- the thieves got away with $40,000 in cash. >> my peace has been broken, my heart is hurting. i am thankful and grateful to be alive. >> the robbery took place after before they were sent to attend the 91st birthday party for their grandmother, they were buoyed by the support they received, even cash to replace the...
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joining me now is jaclyn schildkraut, associate professor of criminaljustice at the state universityses in mass shootings in the united states. welcome to the programme. there seem to be many calls to try and tackle this problem of mass shootings. the first way is the political problem, could you just explain why it is so difficult to change gun laws in the united states?— difficult to change gun laws in the united states? ,, . ~' , ., . . united states? sure, thank you again for havin: united states? sure, thank you again for having me- _ united states? sure, thank you again for having me. guns _ united states? sure, thank you again for having me. guns are _ united states? sure, thank you again for having me. guns are an _ for having me. guns are an incredibly polarised issue in our political sphere and even those measures that 90% of our general public agree on, whether they are democrats or republicans, donors, or non—gunners, nra members, or non—nra members, background checks are not going through. what members, background checks are not going through-— going through. what about
joining me now is jaclyn schildkraut, associate professor of criminaljustice at the state universityses in mass shootings in the united states. welcome to the programme. there seem to be many calls to try and tackle this problem of mass shootings. the first way is the political problem, could you just explain why it is so difficult to change gun laws in the united states?— difficult to change gun laws in the united states? ,, . ~' , ., . . united states? sure, thank you again for havin:...
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jaclyn flood, a behavioral healthcare company that focuses on adolescents . she knows some student athletes compete at such a high level without much experience in dealing with failure which makes it more difficult for them when they don't succeed. establish a culture that it's okay to talk out loud about your thoughts and feelings. that is acceptable to let us know what's going on. >> a lot of times, people will ask a lot of close ended questions like how was your day? or what's going on? then they say nothing. they don't really get anywhere. for people who have all of those things going on internally, you have to focus more effort on really listening and making sure that they feel like they have an opportunity to talk about those things. >> we reached out to temple university, the university says that over the last two years, they have added to the clinical staff to reduce wait time as well as adding to their coaching program. don't forget, later today on the today show at 7 a.m., mind matters, athletes and their mental health journey. reporting live in the
jaclyn flood, a behavioral healthcare company that focuses on adolescents . she knows some student athletes compete at such a high level without much experience in dealing with failure which makes it more difficult for them when they don't succeed. establish a culture that it's okay to talk out loud about your thoughts and feelings. that is acceptable to let us know what's going on. >> a lot of times, people will ask a lot of close ended questions like how was your day? or what's going...
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three men confronted the couple after they left the restaurant near jaclyn square on saturday afternooninst their head. this esa got away
three men confronted the couple after they left the restaurant near jaclyn square on saturday afternooninst their head. this esa got away
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host: jaclyn in ohio. europe first. caller: good morning. it's going to be a choice between morality and money. the manufacturers of these big guns are making multiple aliens of dollars in profits and the lobbyists are funneling money into the campaign coffers of the politicians. and they like the money. the politicians love the money. and morality doesn't mean nothing. -- mean a thing. they can get up and talk about their thoughts and prayers. thoughts and prayers are going to do absolutely nothing to stop the carnage. they love the money and the money is going to win out again. we have no morality. we have no ethics. no compassion in this country. we have people like ted cruz who will take the money and smile all the way to the bank. or cornet or whatever his name is, the other senator from texas. i'm an old lady. i'm 84 years old. host: we are going to go to sterling, virginia. andrew. you are next. caller: please hear me on this and please don't cut me off. i wish i could say good morning, but it's anything but. once again we wake up thi
host: jaclyn in ohio. europe first. caller: good morning. it's going to be a choice between morality and money. the manufacturers of these big guns are making multiple aliens of dollars in profits and the lobbyists are funneling money into the campaign coffers of the politicians. and they like the money. the politicians love the money. and morality doesn't mean nothing. -- mean a thing. they can get up and talk about their thoughts and prayers. thoughts and prayers are going to do absolutely...
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specific mon quick hunch, cigar this tension, and that unit by to put me to curriculum, do snip am jaclyn and me companies. and i to not by the very i couldn't, he can't. isaac, he who hm. but he did, he says, even though he really, he couldn't massey video, he says his ground don't hold me badly to non did amazon do this you on the set of easy quizzes to me national these are from the net in dig yohina veterans classic on a tuesday will be you get them easy, but if you fully comprehend there are certainly some people who feel uneasy about putting a price on make sure they feel of some on nitrous intrinsically and valuable. ah, that so i am bringing the profit motive himself associated greed to bear on natural phenomenon is somehow just the wrong thing to be doing. i'm i think it's short sighted. there are many people in the world. it seems who are very short sighted, such as the thousands of protesters who demonstrated in rio during the 2012 of summit, rather than telling later into a commodity. these opponents demanded strong policies to solve the environmental crisis in vain. ah, at 10
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cousins 10-year-old annabelle rodriguez and nine-year-old jaclyn cause arrays were in the same classhere aunt -- their aunt polly posted to facebook, my beautiful angels, at least you are together. our hearts are broken in a million pieces. we love you. fourth-grade teacher evo morales, 44, had an expertise in special education. one parent said she will never forget how eva went above and beyond for her daughter gabby who has down syndrome. >> it was more than anyone else has ever poured into my child. i just have never seen anyone quite so dedicated. judy: the family of 10-year-old eliana cruz torres waited for hours for information about her whereabouts. she was to play her final softball game of the season the day she died. her aunt told reporters that she had mixed emotions about the day. she did not want softball to end. fourth-grader tess mata loved ariana grande and the houston astros. her big sister faith wrote on facebook, i am angry because a coward took you from us. sissy, i miss you so much, i just want to hold you and tell you how pretty you are. tess was 10 years old. e
cousins 10-year-old annabelle rodriguez and nine-year-old jaclyn cause arrays were in the same classhere aunt -- their aunt polly posted to facebook, my beautiful angels, at least you are together. our hearts are broken in a million pieces. we love you. fourth-grade teacher evo morales, 44, had an expertise in special education. one parent said she will never forget how eva went above and beyond for her daughter gabby who has down syndrome. >> it was more than anyone else has ever poured...
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. >> jaclyn koryn, i appreciate you walking us through that as we think about everyone affected, includingan learn about what you and people you're working with are doing about it. thank you. we'll be right back. thank you. we'll be right back. feel the clarity— and make today the most wonderful time of the year. live claritin clear. we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. we got the house! my go to toothpaste you did! pods handles the driving. pack at your pace. store your things until you're ready. then we deliver to your new home - across town or across the country. pods, your personal moving and storage team. migraine attacks? you can't always avoid triggers like stress. qulipta™ can help prevent migraine attacks. you can't prevent what's going on outside that's why qulipta™ helps what's going on inside. qulipta™ is a pill. gets right to work to prevent migraine attacks and keeps them away over time. qulipta™ b
. >> jaclyn koryn, i appreciate you walking us through that as we think about everyone affected, includingan learn about what you and people you're working with are doing about it. thank you. we'll be right back. thank you. we'll be right back. feel the clarity— and make today the most wonderful time of the year. live claritin clear. we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's...
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today we've spoken to an immigration lawyer, jaclyn mckenzie who is supporting a number of the victimsthat it can help form part of their healing process. up up to 15 million people are expected to celebrate the queens 70 year rain with their neighbours which is thought to be larger than any other occasion. some conservative mps have been critical of local authorities and accusing them of being bureaucrats by limiting the number of street closures by 16,000. counsellorjames jamison joins of street closures by 16,000. counsellorjames jamisonjoins me. counsellorjames jamison joins me. do you counsellorjames jamisonjoins me. do you know how many applications there have been for a street closures and whether any have been stopped? i closures and whether any have been sto ed? ., �* ,, ., closures and whether any have been stoned? ., �* ,, ., ., closures and whether any have been stoned? ,, ., ., ., , ., stopped? i don't know how many have been applied — stopped? i don't know how many have been applied for- _ stopped? i don't know how many have been applied for. i _ stopped? i don't know how
today we've spoken to an immigration lawyer, jaclyn mckenzie who is supporting a number of the victimsthat it can help form part of their healing process. up up to 15 million people are expected to celebrate the queens 70 year rain with their neighbours which is thought to be larger than any other occasion. some conservative mps have been critical of local authorities and accusing them of being bureaucrats by limiting the number of street closures by 16,000. counsellorjames jamison joins of...
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host: jaclyn in ohio. europe first. caller: good morning. it's going to be a choice between morality and money. the manufacturers of these big guns are making multiple aliens of dollars in profits and the lobbyists are funneling money into the campaign coffers of the politicians. and they like the money. the politicians love the money. and morality doesn't mean nothing. -- mean a thing. they can get up and talk about their thoughts and prayers. thoughts and prayers are going to do absolutely nothing to stop the carnage. they love the money and the money is going to win out again. we have no morality. we have no ethics. no compassion in this country. we have people like ted cruz who will take the money and smile all the way to the bank. or cornet or whatever his name is, the other senator from texas. i'm an old lady. i'm 84 years old. host: we are going to go to sterling, virginia. andrew. you are next. caller: please hear me on this and please don't cut me off. i wish i could say good morning, but it's anything but. once again we wake up thi
host: jaclyn in ohio. europe first. caller: good morning. it's going to be a choice between morality and money. the manufacturers of these big guns are making multiple aliens of dollars in profits and the lobbyists are funneling money into the campaign coffers of the politicians. and they like the money. the politicians love the money. and morality doesn't mean nothing. -- mean a thing. they can get up and talk about their thoughts and prayers. thoughts and prayers are going to do absolutely...