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tonight, it's back to school in parkland, florida. >> there was a bullet hole in the backpack that's forever going to be a memory. >> reporter: for six months, we followed students as they grieve and fight back after the massacre that killed 17 people. now they face the future while coming to terms with the past. >> i went through this, and it's a part of me now, but it doesn't have to define me. >> changes in other communities, too, like bullet-proof backpacks. >> so you're going to take it and use it as a shield. >> one teen's invention, a bulletproof wall. >> it's a barrier to behind behind in the event of a school shooting. >>> plus, in the zone, how caroline marx became one of the top professional surfers in just three short years, and she's only 16. >> even if i didn't get paid, i'll still surf every day. >> how this teen's career has turned into a family enterprise, but first, the "nightline" five. >> bye-bye. >> you good? >> yeah. >> alexa, turn it up. >> here's your reminder. laura says the teething ring is in the freezer. laura's scheduled a playdate for 3:00 p.m. i'm remin
tonight, it's back to school in parkland, florida. >> there was a bullet hole in the backpack that's forever going to be a memory. >> reporter: for six months, we followed students as they grieve and fight back after the massacre that killed 17 people. now they face the future while coming to terms with the past. >> i went through this, and it's a part of me now, but it doesn't have to define me. >> changes in other communities, too, like bullet-proof backpacks. >>...
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. >>> it was the first day of school today at marjory stoneman s hig sl in parkland, florida. six months after 17 students and staff members were killed, another 17 were wounded. new security measures are now in place. but as adriana diaz reports from parkland, some still don't feel safe. >> bye, mickey. >> reporter: carlos rodriguez greeted the day with both excitement and dread. >> this is my first time driving myself to school. i'm kind of excited because it's my senior year. and it's also six months and one day after the anniversary of what happened at my school. as the day gets closer, i've become more nervous. there's a helicopter. that's a trigger for some of my friends. >> there's a code red going on. >> reporter: it reminds them of february's rampage. rodriguez recorded himself hiding that day with his friend, then junior alec lisarraga. >> this year it's like a different feeling. i really don't want to go back. >> why not? >> it's -- i -- i just don't want to be there anymore. >> in the back of my mind there's still the thought of a shooter coming into campus. >> rep
. >>> it was the first day of school today at marjory stoneman s hig sl in parkland, florida. six months after 17 students and staff members were killed, another 17 were wounded. new security measures are now in place. but as adriana diaz reports from parkland, some still don't feel safe. >> bye, mickey. >> reporter: carlos rodriguez greeted the day with both excitement and dread. >> this is my first time driving myself to school. i'm kind of excited because it's my...
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what happened in parkland, florida, is very different. these students came to washington and had a big demonstration. they were in charge. they have stimulated one of the toughest issues to get the congress to focus on. in fact, if i may say so, i can think of no tougher issue. and yet if you had a pin and you pricked it, you really ought to be able to do something about it. for example, and there are very few statistics like this, about 97% of the american people are for background checks for guns. that's -- that's not hard. it says something about the way our country was set up. it's hard to get even easy things done. the way our country was set up by founders who didn't much believe that the central government could do very much, was to make it difficult for the central government to do very much. and that was back then in the 18th century. and 19th century. but when you have to pass bills, unlike the way bills are passed in europe, in a parliamentary system, where whoever runs the government makes the laws, has the majority, if you ha
what happened in parkland, florida, is very different. these students came to washington and had a big demonstration. they were in charge. they have stimulated one of the toughest issues to get the congress to focus on. in fact, if i may say so, i can think of no tougher issue. and yet if you had a pin and you pricked it, you really ought to be able to do something about it. for example, and there are very few statistics like this, about 97% of the american people are for background checks for...
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came to parkland.nvited him publicly to parkland. i said, now that you have been invited to the white house, let's do this another way. how about you take one of those trips to mar-a-lago, driving 30 minutes or 25 minutes to parkland, and i want you to spend five minutes in joaquin's so maybe empty room, you have an idea of what is going on in many houses, in many families around the nation. of course, that was ignored. fine. amy: you put that information out because mar-a-lago is pretty much down the road. >> absolutely. by the way, that invitation was in all media. he got that. he ignored it. i am not a pro trump have -- onll and i amy: can you share any of joaquin's -- >> i have something right here i can read you. it is pretty impactful. amy: ok, guys, i've had it. i want to ask everyone of my true friends who support donald trump if they could live without me. if i vanish today, would you be happy? would you be ok with that? not just me, but anyone being discriminated by your president. would you
came to parkland.nvited him publicly to parkland. i said, now that you have been invited to the white house, let's do this another way. how about you take one of those trips to mar-a-lago, driving 30 minutes or 25 minutes to parkland, and i want you to spend five minutes in joaquin's so maybe empty room, you have an idea of what is going on in many houses, in many families around the nation. of course, that was ignored. fine. amy: you put that information out because mar-a-lago is pretty much...
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it was the first day of school today at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida. six months after 17 students and staff members were killed, another 17 were wounded, new security measures are now in place. but, as adriana diaz reports from parkland, some still don't ndel safe. >> bye, mickey. >> reporter: carlos rodriguez greeted the day with both excitement and dread. >> this is my first time driving myself to school. i'm kind of excited because it's my senior year. and it's also six months and one day after the anniversary of what happened at my school. as the day gets closer, i've become more nervous. there's a helicopter. that's a trigger for some of my friends. there's a code red going on. >> reporter: it reminds them of february's rampage. rodriguez recorded himself hiding that day with his friend, then-junior alec lisarraga. >> this year, it's like a different feeling. i really don't want to go back. >> reporter: why not? >> it's-- i-- i just don't want to be there anymore. >> in the back of my mind, there's still the thought of a ngooter coming into campus
it was the first day of school today at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida. six months after 17 students and staff members were killed, another 17 were wounded, new security measures are now in place. but, as adriana diaz reports from parkland, some still don't ndel safe. >> bye, mickey. >> reporter: carlos rodriguez greeted the day with both excitement and dread. >> this is my first time driving myself to school. i'm kind of excited because it's my...
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we're going to see what defines parkland as not this tragedy.ing to be how we come together to recover from this tragedy. >> it is very nice to know that people are on your side, are here to support you. but it's not going to stop school shootings. >> i rise with a heavy heart for the people of parkland, florida. >> i rise with a heavy heart imagining the pain felt in parkland, florida. >> our entire nation with one heavy heart is praying for the victims and their families. >> what worried me the most is that these people would have the same reaction that we've had before. oh, my god, this is awful. and we've forgotten about it. >> i was on my way home when cameron called me up. he said, hey, i need you to make a graphic. it's the craziest little graphic that said #never again. that was my contribution to this whole movement initially. >> cameron texted everybody and said, at 3:30 #never again trending on twitter and we did that, we got it trending. i would say that's the real moment where everyone is like, whoa, this is happening. >> it was jus
we're going to see what defines parkland as not this tragedy.ing to be how we come together to recover from this tragedy. >> it is very nice to know that people are on your side, are here to support you. but it's not going to stop school shootings. >> i rise with a heavy heart for the people of parkland, florida. >> i rise with a heavy heart imagining the pain felt in parkland, florida. >> our entire nation with one heavy heart is praying for the victims and their...
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students from parkland florida where a school shooting took place have been out urging people to vote. here is some of their activism as they traveled around the u.s. this summer. >> there are so many different kids around the country that are doing the same thing. we warrant to visit them and uplift them with our platform. to e really wanted to try visit as many cities. and you can make a difference. and so that's how we we proceeded along with places of previous shootings. indiscernible] >> all these different places. so that's kind of how every single support. we wanted to go out in the world and show people we are real and real people want to make a difference. >> we are pleased that you have chosen to be here today and experience -- [indiscernible] >> the significance of the students coming to the international civil rights center museum, this was a place of student activism. back in february when i first w david hogg on national television, i said let's get those students to the national civil rights center museum. what he had to say about social activity has changed the way we
students from parkland florida where a school shooting took place have been out urging people to vote. here is some of their activism as they traveled around the u.s. this summer. >> there are so many different kids around the country that are doing the same thing. we warrant to visit them and uplift them with our platform. to e really wanted to try visit as many cities. and you can make a difference. and so that's how we we proceeded along with places of previous shootings....
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and chilling confession from parkland school shooter nikolas cruz. >>> disturbing details emerging in new mexico where 11 he mas - emaciated children were found the compound. five suspects accused of the kids were training them to commit school shootings. the compound appeared to have an improvised shooting range and firear firearms. one suspect denies the allegations. all five pleaded not guilty to child abuse on wednesday. they are scheduled for another hearing next week. authorities are industristill t determine if the remains they found belong to a missing 4-year-old georgia boy. that search led authorities to the complex. >>> newly released chilling individu video of the parkland school shooter's confession. the 19-year-old accused of shooting the teachers and students. cnn's rosa flores has the story. >> reporter: released video of the school shooter nikolas cruz interrogated hours after he shoot and killed people and injured others. shows him barefoot in a hospital gown and answering questions for hours. >> how you got to the school. >> reporter: the video shows him at times ac
and chilling confession from parkland school shooter nikolas cruz. >>> disturbing details emerging in new mexico where 11 he mas - emaciated children were found the compound. five suspects accused of the kids were training them to commit school shootings. the compound appeared to have an improvised shooting range and firear firearms. one suspect denies the allegations. all five pleaded not guilty to child abuse on wednesday. they are scheduled for another hearing next week. authorities...
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and some of the most powerful moments during the tour today. >> i am from parkland, florida.s nation has a long history of long people standing up when something is unjust. always thought that one person could not make a difference, and so i was sitting on a living room floor with my friends the day after the shooting and it sparked a movement and now we are sitting here today with kids from greensboro, kids from all over the u.s. [indiscernible] and i also did not realize that this issue was attached to so many others. it is tied to racial injustice. it is tied to socioeconomic problems, so many issues, and we be need to come together and here. thank you for being here today. people from all over the nation -- [indiscernible] we have people from chicago, new york, summoning perspectives, walks of life, we all need to be at this table and having this discussion and letting every -- thisw but conversation is so important. you can't have a conversation about gun violence if you only have mass shootings. because i was not raised in a white affluent neighborhood, i was raised in
and some of the most powerful moments during the tour today. >> i am from parkland, florida.s nation has a long history of long people standing up when something is unjust. always thought that one person could not make a difference, and so i was sitting on a living room floor with my friends the day after the shooting and it sparked a movement and now we are sitting here today with kids from greensboro, kids from all over the u.s. [indiscernible] and i also did not realize that this issue...
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students from parkland, florida, where a school shooting took place in february this year have been out urging people to vote. we covered their spots in greensboro, north carolina, and their tour of the international civil rights center museum and the rally in lebower park. the next day in blacksburg, virginia, they held a town hall meeting and visited virginia tech which was the site of a 2007 mass shooting. >> there's so many different kids around the country that are doing the same exact things we are. and we want to visit them and we want to uplift them with our platform. so we obviously thought we would visit them in person because social media can only do so much. so we really wanted to try to visit as many different cities as possible. we mainly targeted places where youth can make a difference in an election or the place where there's a lot of in equality. so that's how we kind of -- the kids along with places for previous shootings, mass shootings and every day shootings. we're standing off to commemorate with la, chicago, st. louis. just all of these different places that have
students from parkland, florida, where a school shooting took place in february this year have been out urging people to vote. we covered their spots in greensboro, north carolina, and their tour of the international civil rights center museum and the rally in lebower park. the next day in blacksburg, virginia, they held a town hall meeting and visited virginia tech which was the site of a 2007 mass shooting. >> there's so many different kids around the country that are doing the same...
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( cheers ) >> reporter: alphonso calderon survived the parkland shooting. >> i get the strength justing about the people i lost that day, every single name ertivates me to do something. >> reporter: one name is his parkland classmate, joaquin oliver, the rally was held on what would have been his 18th birthday, his father painted a mural for his son and saying bppy birthday with the crowd. >> ♪ happy birthday dear joaquin >> reporter: also in the crowd cre counter-protesters. >> and what the left does with more gun control is victimize law-abiding citizens. >> reporter: both sides confronted each other, but with civil conversation. >> is that going to be your thult or mine? i want to choose the way that i defend my family. >> that's fair. >> reporter: adriana diaz, cbs news. >> quijano: a sheriff's department in central florida has released bodycam video of a deadly shooting. the camera was worn by an officer who had to make a d fficult decision after a onspect reached for the officer's stun gun repeatedly. we want to warn you, the video w hard to watch. ivg oliver reports. >> report
( cheers ) >> reporter: alphonso calderon survived the parkland shooting. >> i get the strength justing about the people i lost that day, every single name ertivates me to do something. >> reporter: one name is his parkland classmate, joaquin oliver, the rally was held on what would have been his 18th birthday, his father painted a mural for his son and saying bppy birthday with the crowd. >> ♪ happy birthday dear joaquin >> reporter: also in the crowd cre...
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medidas de seguridad son mÍnimas. >> y consideran que esas medidas no evitarÍan otro tiroteo, en parklandritan) en este ataque murieron 50 personas 29 de ellas eran niÑos pequeÑos las bombas alcanzaron las autobos autobuses que iban escuela, el ejÉrcito. >> en argentina el presidente de argentina, mauricio macri asegura que el debate sobre el aborto seguirÁ en el paÍs, horas despuÉs que el senado votara contra de un proyecto para legalizarlo hasta la semana 14 del embarazo, desilusionados para esta decisiÓn, grupos de activistas proaborto provocaron desmanes y chocaron con la policÍa, en el pais del papa francisco la interrupciÓn del embarazo solo es permitida en caso de violaciÓn o de riesgo de vida para la madre. se vienen cambios grandes para uber y otras empresas similares como... en nueva york, es la primera ciudad del paÍs que frena la expansiÓn de estos servicios de transporte, rebeca averiguÓ como afecta a los choferes y clientes. >> vÍctor agradece la existencia de uber, le dice le dio la oportunidad de pasar mÁs tiempo con su familia. >> yo tengo mis horarios. >> vÍctor forma pa
medidas de seguridad son mÍnimas. >> y consideran que esas medidas no evitarÍan otro tiroteo, en parklandritan) en este ataque murieron 50 personas 29 de ellas eran niÑos pequeÑos las bombas alcanzaron las autobos autobuses que iban escuela, el ejÉrcito. >> en argentina el presidente de argentina, mauricio macri asegura que el debate sobre el aborto seguirÁ en el paÍs, horas despuÉs que el senado votara contra de un proyecto para legalizarlo hasta la semana 14 del embarazo,...
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the broward county sheriff's office has released more surveillance video from parkland, florida.w enforcement's response to the mass shooting .... at marjory stoneman douglas high school last valentines day. andy rose has details. more surveillance video recorded the day a gunman killed 17 people at marjory stoneman douglas high school was released wednesdaythe heavily-edited and blurred footage is from the school's exterior cameras....it shows the chaotic moments after the shooting.students and staff are seen being directed away from the scene.law enforcement officers, opening a gate and entering a school building with their guns drawn.other moments show deputies and officers with their guns drawn scanning the school grounds. some florida county and state officials fought the release of these videos.claiming they would jeopardize the school system's security plan. it was an argument the appellate courts rejected.students at marjory stoneman douglas high school began their first full week of classes this week... with new rules in place for safety and security.sot talia rumsky, st
the broward county sheriff's office has released more surveillance video from parkland, florida.w enforcement's response to the mass shooting .... at marjory stoneman douglas high school last valentines day. andy rose has details. more surveillance video recorded the day a gunman killed 17 people at marjory stoneman douglas high school was released wednesdaythe heavily-edited and blurred footage is from the school's exterior cameras....it shows the chaotic moments after the shooting.students...
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they completely empathize with the students in parkland. what they are speaking to is how pervasive racism is, that racism is so pervasive it man fiifestsr how people show empathy. another example is the bombings in austin. we had a white terrorist sending bombs through packages in the mail. there seemed to be as much or maybe even more empathy for the terrorist than for the black victims. again, it's really just highlighting the pervasive really insidious nature of racism in america. >> and if i could chime in on that, just because brie is hitting such an important point. the racism is so embedded into every institution in this country, just give you two examples. when tamir rice was shot, within ten seconds of a police officer pulling up to him, the officer called in, we just shot 18-year-old with a gun. tamir was 14 years old. there is data from the american psychological association that shows that when people see young black boys, they think they are four to five years older than what they are. they think they are a threat. they think
they completely empathize with the students in parkland. what they are speaking to is how pervasive racism is, that racism is so pervasive it man fiifestsr how people show empathy. another example is the bombings in austin. we had a white terrorist sending bombs through packages in the mail. there seemed to be as much or maybe even more empathy for the terrorist than for the black victims. again, it's really just highlighting the pervasive really insidious nature of racism in america. >>...
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back in february, we like everybody else in the country were reeling over what happened in parkland, florida. we started to think, is there a way we could approach this through science technology infrastructure and talk about how to fix this problem? we went back to our roots, we went around the country speaking to architects, engineers, people and security, as well as schools that have enacted security measures following tragedies, and what we did is try to put together a comprehensive package about how you can start fixing the infrastructure in your own school to help make sure it is safe, not just in the event of a shooting, but a variety of different things that can happen in a school that you would like to deter. host: did you see different reactions from school systems that have already had a tragedy versus ones who are preparing and hoping it never happens? guest: we definitely saw very different levels of security depending on whether a school had been through a tragedy or not. obviously, it is something that most schools do not like to think about potentially happening. we w
back in february, we like everybody else in the country were reeling over what happened in parkland, florida. we started to think, is there a way we could approach this through science technology infrastructure and talk about how to fix this problem? we went back to our roots, we went around the country speaking to architects, engineers, people and security, as well as schools that have enacted security measures following tragedies, and what we did is try to put together a comprehensive package...
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things like this are not supposed to happen in parkland. so when the media came in, i did not want to talk about what had happened as much, but i wanted to talk about our community, the resilience of our community. our community was always the one that, when hurricane irma hit, as soon as our residents had electricity, they were emailing me, calling me, "christine, where can i go to help those in the keys who needed help?" we were the helpers, not the ones who needed help, usually. so that was my experience with the media. it was on and on. then that evening, i found a friend of mine had lost her daughter. i had not checked my social media. i had seen they were looking for gina. so i texted my friend and said, how is gina doing, and that is when she called me and told me what had happened to her daughter. later in the evening, they had the parents who have not heard from their children yet at the marriott hotel. it was one in the morning. -- it was 1:00 in the morning. i went there and recognized parents of children who had played ball with
things like this are not supposed to happen in parkland. so when the media came in, i did not want to talk about what had happened as much, but i wanted to talk about our community, the resilience of our community. our community was always the one that, when hurricane irma hit, as soon as our residents had electricity, they were emailing me, calling me, "christine, where can i go to help those in the keys who needed help?" we were the helpers, not the ones who needed help, usually. so...
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you are a parkland teacher? it should have been the independent line, but yeah, i am a teacher there. i'm on sabbatical right now. i want to talk about this because i'm hearing people on both sides and it frustrates the as i heark out of me about this president and that president. no one ends up being smart enough to call out their own party because i am sitting here as the school year is about to start, the kids are stressed, but better. we have a school district that is the sixth largest in the united states that is working on a reactionary basis after what happened to us, and several schools after parkland. we are not the only one. passionthe ire and the behind the whole gun, whether it is pro or against, guided down in the media? and why aren't people talking about what really needs to be talked about? we are talking about the effect and the outcome that happened at my school and several others. no one is talking about the cause. until we get to the cause, which is mental health -- in our current president s
you are a parkland teacher? it should have been the independent line, but yeah, i am a teacher there. i'm on sabbatical right now. i want to talk about this because i'm hearing people on both sides and it frustrates the as i heark out of me about this president and that president. no one ends up being smart enough to call out their own party because i am sitting here as the school year is about to start, the kids are stressed, but better. we have a school district that is the sixth largest in...
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president, after the tragedy in parkland, florida, you took swift action. no parent should fear for their child's life when they go to school. and no student, no teacher should ever have to worry about their safety at school. you convened students, families, and educators to have an honest dialogue. you pressed congress to pass fix nics and the stop school violence acts. you called governors, state and local leaders to action. you asked me to travel to parkland to visit with students and teachers. and, mr. president, you traveled to texas in may to meet with parents, families, and survivors of the shooting at the santa fe high school. we've suffered too many heartbreaking reminders that our nation must come together to address the underlying issues that foster a culture of violence. and you rightly insisted, from day one, that we wouldn't keep our children safe by looking only at any one particular piece of this much larger problem. when you asked me to chair the federal commission on school safety, you directed us to explore a range of issues, including me
president, after the tragedy in parkland, florida, you took swift action. no parent should fear for their child's life when they go to school. and no student, no teacher should ever have to worry about their safety at school. you convened students, families, and educators to have an honest dialogue. you pressed congress to pass fix nics and the stop school violence acts. you called governors, state and local leaders to action. you asked me to travel to parkland to visit with students and...
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lobbying, making this change. >> reporter: but things have changed in parkland, too.months after a former student murdered 17 people at the freshman building, security is far tighter in florida schools, though for some, not tight enough. more than 50 cameras installed on stoneman douglas campus patrolled by 18 security personnel. three are sheriffs deputies. still, rebecca baldrick, an elementary school teacher and david and lauren's mother isn't sold on the security upgrades. >> i think some of the kinks haven't been worked out yet and at douglas i don't think that they have done enough and it's been frustrating. >> a lot of things they're doing is like putting band aids on bullet holes. >> and while her brother focuses on the future -- >> and we will save lives! >> do you plan to run for office? is that where you see this going? >> i don't know if i will but i will tell you the other night i was thinking about how old i'd be when i go to grad school and i realized i could run for congress then. >> reporter: their mother worries about the present. >> i feel like lore
lobbying, making this change. >> reporter: but things have changed in parkland, too.months after a former student murdered 17 people at the freshman building, security is far tighter in florida schools, though for some, not tight enough. more than 50 cameras installed on stoneman douglas campus patrolled by 18 security personnel. three are sheriffs deputies. still, rebecca baldrick, an elementary school teacher and david and lauren's mother isn't sold on the security upgrades. >> i...
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you asked me to travel to parkland to visit with students and teachers, and mr. president, you travel to texas inmate to meet with parents, families, and survivors. we suffer too many heartbreaking reminders that our nation must the together to address underlying issues that foster a culture of violence. you rightly insisted from day one that we would not keep our children safe by looking at any one particular piece of this much larger problem. chair thesked me to federal commission, you directed us to explore a range of issues. mental health treatment, social and emotional learning, the difference that aren't a school resource officers make. the effects of violent entertainment on young children. we set out to gain input from students, parents, teachers, law enforcement officials, local leaders, metal health focused onls, anyone identifying and elevating solutions. i invite my colleagues to look at the slides included in your book, which are a small insight into the permission gathering process. i have been pleased to work with general sessions, secretary is aza
you asked me to travel to parkland to visit with students and teachers, and mr. president, you travel to texas inmate to meet with parents, families, and survivors. we suffer too many heartbreaking reminders that our nation must the together to address underlying issues that foster a culture of violence. you rightly insisted from day one that we would not keep our children safe by looking at any one particular piece of this much larger problem. chair thesked me to federal commission, you...
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. >>> it's406, we turn to new video from the parkland interrogation. you can see nolas cruz walk into a room wearing a gown. the interrogation took place about 2 1/2 hours after the mass shooting at marjory stoneman douglas high school. we should note thatf alle video released yesterday was eyited by the broward county state atto office. listen about why he allegedly opened fire inside the cool. >> what deem>> burn, kill, destroy. >> bu kill, destroy what? >> anhing. there were just voices, no name telling me what to do. >> did the voice telo u buy that ar-15? >> no. >> 17 people die during that shooting in parkland, florida, most were students. >>> and surveillance video shows two men inside the parkingge ga inside the westfield mall. officers say one man ask for the man's car keys, a second made the victimelieve head a gun but the suspects quickly ound out the car was a stick shift. they couldn't drive it so they jumped out of the car and ran off. you can contact police if you know the suspects. >>> the city council approved a nackage of bills that i
. >>> it's406, we turn to new video from the parkland interrogation. you can see nolas cruz walk into a room wearing a gown. the interrogation took place about 2 1/2 hours after the mass shooting at marjory stoneman douglas high school. we should note thatf alle video released yesterday was eyited by the broward county state atto office. listen about why he allegedly opened fire inside the cool. >> what deem>> burn, kill, destroy. >> bu kill, destroy what? >>...
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. >> regreso con nervios >>> comienzan las clases para los sobrevivientes de la masacre de parkland.os jÓvenes vuelven rodeados estrictos con el horror todavÍa fresco algunos todavÍa no se sienten seguros para regresar. >> robo en cajeros automÁtico, ladrones usan tarjetas clonadas para robar millones de dÓlares, los ciber criminales obtienen informaciÓn y acceden a las redes de los bancos les contamos cÓmo hprotegerse >>> juegan descalc descalzos ni indÍgenas que forman parte de la academia tri. >> y el sueÑo de jugar algÚn dÍa en la nba. >> noticias telemundo. >> con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >> el informe es extremecedor, podrÍa marcar un antes y un despuÉs en el escÁndalo de los abusos sexuales que salpica a la iglesia catÓlica. >> denuncia que muchas de las vÍctimas fueron drogadas y violadas por sacerdotes y luego maltratadas por familiares que no creyeron sus historias. >> el reporte acusa a 300 religiosos de cometer todo tipo de abusos y violaciones a mÁs de 1000 niÑos en el documento se detalla que por mÁs de 70 aÑos lÍderes de la iglesia protegieron a los pederastas mientras para l
. >> regreso con nervios >>> comienzan las clases para los sobrevivientes de la masacre de parkland.os jÓvenes vuelven rodeados estrictos con el horror todavÍa fresco algunos todavÍa no se sienten seguros para regresar. >> robo en cajeros automÁtico, ladrones usan tarjetas clonadas para robar millones de dÓlares, los ciber criminales obtienen informaciÓn y acceden a las redes de los bancos les contamos cÓmo hprotegerse >>> juegan descalc descalzos ni...
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that was on the teacher of the father of a student killed in parkland last year wore. "books not magazines." we will talk about betsy devos' proposal to spend federal money on arming and training teachers to shoot. stay with us. ♪ [music brk]k] amy: "gone the promises of yesterday" by 24-carat black. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalalez. juan: as students across the country return to school, we turn now to look at calls by house democrats for education secretary betsy devos to reject plans to grant federal funds to states to purchase firearms for teachers and school employees. the proposal comes after requests from oklahoma, texas, and other states to train and arm school marshals. more than 170 democrats -- about 90% of the caucus -- endorsed the letter to devos arguing she has the authority to say no to such spending. the letter was organized by representative bobby scott, the top democrat on the house education committee, and argues -- "arming teachers would not only jeopardize student and staff hea
that was on the teacher of the father of a student killed in parkland last year wore. "books not magazines." we will talk about betsy devos' proposal to spend federal money on arming and training teachers to shoot. stay with us. ♪ [music brk]k] amy: "gone the promises of yesterday" by 24-carat black. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalalez. juan: as students across the country return to school, we turn now to...
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the parkland shooter and what he says. >>> the election cliffhanger we're monitoring. the major test for president trump. overnight, the district republicans held for more than 30 years, the democrat coming within a point. votes still being counted, and what does this all mean for the midterms? >>> and the children on a flight to orlando. the flight diverted. the parents were never told. >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. and we're going to begin tonight with the president and his showdown with robert mueller. we have now learned that president trump has responded to the special counsel's request for an interview. abc news already reported that mueller wants to ask the president about obstruction of justice. tonight, the news, the president and his legal team rejecting mueller's terms, demanding a narrower scope of what can be asked, and it's believed they do not want the president to be asked about obstruction of justice. negotiations between the president and the special counsel have been going on for months now,
the parkland shooter and what he says. >>> the election cliffhanger we're monitoring. the major test for president trump. overnight, the district republicans held for more than 30 years, the democrat coming within a point. votes still being counted, and what does this all mean for the midterms? >>> and the children on a flight to orlando. the flight diverted. the parents were never told. >>> good evening. and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy...
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secretaria encabeza una comisiÓn de seguridad en las escuelas, creada despuÉs de la tragedia en parklandnos enlazamos con los suheily lÓpez, que ya estÁ lista con la "ventana al tiempo". serÁ que ya se nos fue el verano? estÁ muy nublado todo, no? suheily: asÍ es, tenemos humo en el ambiente. las temperaturas agradables continÚan. vamos hablar del trÓpico. el huracÁn lane afecta la regiÓn de hawai, ha ido perdiendo intensidad y tiene vientos mÁximos sostenidos de 125 millas por hora, categorÍa nÚmero 3. se espera que siga perdiendo intensidad. arroja precipitaciones significativas. damos un vistazo a esta cascada. seas ahorrista do travÉs de la zona durante el dÍa hoy por las acumulaciones que superan las 12 pulgadas en el norte de california continÚan progresando los incendios forestales. definitivamente, la calidad del aire ha estado variando en la zona. precauciÓn, hay una advertencia que continÚa hasta el domingo. mantenga puertas y ventanas cerradas. asÍ luce el humo que se ha dirigido hacia mendocino compre con mÁs de 15,000 acres de terreno quemados. comenzarÁ progresando en los p
secretaria encabeza una comisiÓn de seguridad en las escuelas, creada despuÉs de la tragedia en parklandnos enlazamos con los suheily lÓpez, que ya estÁ lista con la "ventana al tiempo". serÁ que ya se nos fue el verano? estÁ muy nublado todo, no? suheily: asÍ es, tenemos humo en el ambiente. las temperaturas agradables continÚan. vamos hablar del trÓpico. el huracÁn lane afecta la regiÓn de hawai, ha ido perdiendo intensidad y tiene vientos mÁximos sostenidos de 125...
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lourdes: hoy comenzÓ un nuevo curso escolar en la secundaria de parkland, florida.sonas. un primer dÍa de clases con sentimientos encontrados. >> cada aÑo trata de volver y conseguirlos y lamentablemente este aÑo no vamos a poder conseguirlo. >> se supone que iban a poner detector de metales y mÁs puertas para cerrar el colegio para que nadie se meta. lourdes: los detectores de metales quedaron fuera de los planes. >> no se hizo nada, me entiende? se necesita hacer algo urgen, algo en estos momentos. lourdes: la posibilidad de los detectores de metales sigue sobre la mesa, pero las autoridades sostienen que por ahora dadas las condiciones y el presupuestono alcanza para colocarlos. asegura que se han invertido 6 millones y medio de dÓlares en elementos de seguridad y se ha doblado el nÚmero de personal encargado precisamente de la seguridad, ademÁs de establecer un solo punto de entrada a la escuela y tener oficiales armados. esto no es suficiente, para este estudiante que casi pierde la vida durante el tiroteo y ha decidido que por ahora nos regresara a la escuela.
lourdes: hoy comenzÓ un nuevo curso escolar en la secundaria de parkland, florida.sonas. un primer dÍa de clases con sentimientos encontrados. >> cada aÑo trata de volver y conseguirlos y lamentablemente este aÑo no vamos a poder conseguirlo. >> se supone que iban a poner detector de metales y mÁs puertas para cerrar el colegio para que nadie se meta. lourdes: los detectores de metales quedaron fuera de los planes. >> no se hizo nada, me entiende? se necesita hacer algo...
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we see people across the nation, like the kids in parkland, florida, who are daring to come up with -- take up that call. young people who no longer want people to speak to them. they want to speak for themselves. we must take this energy and allretize it, concretize it around the nation. in the deep south, where there is opportunity for democrats to win. [applause] organize. fromit from the mystical, the mysterious. and identify what our message must be. iswe see, a country which gripped with school shootings from coast-to-coast, we have to speak to the uncomfortable truths of what gun violence looks like in our nation. and as a black man, i long for the day where i have as many rights in this nation as a gun does. [applause] you see, we have to come to the understanding that martin luther king began to come to not long before he died. martin had a conversation with harry belafonte, not long before he died. he said, listen, harry, i am beginning to wonder. i am beginning to fear what we are integrating into. you see, i believe we are going to win this integration struggle, but i'm be
we see people across the nation, like the kids in parkland, florida, who are daring to come up with -- take up that call. young people who no longer want people to speak to them. they want to speak for themselves. we must take this energy and allretize it, concretize it around the nation. in the deep south, where there is opportunity for democrats to win. [applause] organize. fromit from the mystical, the mysterious. and identify what our message must be. iswe see, a country which gripped with...
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you leave it to santa fe or parkland and we on our own have to go out and become experts.ne that's responsible for vetting companies that wanted to come in and donate their products. i should not have to come out there and become a ballistic expert or door expert. you got the expert in the federal government, you got six different federal agencies that are all focusing on schools safety. we need to have one central figure, we need to have a repository and a clearinghouse of best practices, these people know how to do it and the department of homeland of security does it with airports and federal buildings. we need to create a school safe safety. president trump appointed jim carol to be a drug czar. we had a car czar in 2009 and those worked. this is a national crisis to help save and protect our schools and children. >> what about the response from the homeland secretary nelson that you addressed her yesterday. >> i had meetings with all four of these, they were receptive and they understand that we have got all of these different agencies and all of these tremendous men
you leave it to santa fe or parkland and we on our own have to go out and become experts.ne that's responsible for vetting companies that wanted to come in and donate their products. i should not have to come out there and become a ballistic expert or door expert. you got the expert in the federal government, you got six different federal agencies that are all focusing on schools safety. we need to have one central figure, we need to have a repository and a clearinghouse of best practices,...
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time it willis because the parkland students are not going. they are shaming those who don't vote to take responsibility for their actions. i think you have a higher millennial vote in 2018. it will still be below their parents and grandparents, but enough to swing a few districts. the -- you have got the air museum, correct? workingest thing about across the country, you get to see things and experience things. >> i am the sheriff here. you guys.owing mine. his drugs, not curious as to how many of these millennials were of color because in the commonwealth -- in my facility, the same demographic is 65%, so there are a lot of young folks who think the system is skewed away from them and they are not being listened to. >> it would have been almost data, so to consensus among millennials, it was about 26% to 27% and as you get older, it drops. the system being broken. i want to point out that two thirds thanks the system is rigged. they don't feel connected. in prison reform and justice reform, but this is one of the great issues. ,e have to do
time it willis because the parkland students are not going. they are shaming those who don't vote to take responsibility for their actions. i think you have a higher millennial vote in 2018. it will still be below their parents and grandparents, but enough to swing a few districts. the -- you have got the air museum, correct? workingest thing about across the country, you get to see things and experience things. >> i am the sheriff here. you guys.owing mine. his drugs, not curious as to...
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. >>> and chilling confession from the parkland school shooter. thi. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and today can save your life. ♪ ♪ what's the mascara lash paradise from l'oréal. my lashes look amazing! ...fuller and longer! no wonder there's one sold every 5 seconds. see what your lashes are missing: try lash paradise mascara from l'oreal paris. the chili pepper sweat-out. not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient experience may vary. some common side effects include temporary numbness, discomfort,and swelling. ask your doctor if coolsculpting is right for you and visit coolsculpting.com today for your chance to win a free treatment. i love you, basement guest bathroom. your privacy makes you my number 1 place to go number 2. i love you, but sometimes you stink. febreze air effects doesn't just mask, it cleans away odo
. >>> and chilling confession from the parkland school shooter. thi. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and today can save your life. ♪ ♪ what's the mascara lash paradise from l'oréal. my lashes look amazing! ...fuller and longer! no wonder there's one sold every 5 seconds. see what your lashes are missing: try lash paradise mascara from l'oreal paris. the chili pepper sweat-out. not cool....
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chilling video -- of the alleged parkland shooter's confession.(pam) in interrogation video, released by prosecutors-- the 19-year-old accused of killing 17 -students and teachers-- says, he hears voices, punches himself in the face, and repeatedly says, he wants to die.(ken) cnn's rosa flores has the story. newly released video of parkland school shooter nikolas cruz being interrogated just hours after he shot and killed 17 people - and injured 17 others -- shows him barefoot, dressed in a blue hospital gown.. answering a detective's questions for several hours.natpopthe video, shows him at times acting erraticallymurmuring to himself about wanting to dieat one point forming his hand into the shape of a gun and putting it to his head nikolas cruz:"kill me. just (expletive) kill me. (expletive)." "i want to die. at the end you're nothing but worthless (expletive) dude. you deserve to die because you're (expletive) worthless and you (expletive) (unintelligible) everyone. i want to die."at one point, cruz breaks down and sobs loudly after investigat
chilling video -- of the alleged parkland shooter's confession.(pam) in interrogation video, released by prosecutors-- the 19-year-old accused of killing 17 -students and teachers-- says, he hears voices, punches himself in the face, and repeatedly says, he wants to die.(ken) cnn's rosa flores has the story. newly released video of parkland school shooter nikolas cruz being interrogated just hours after he shot and killed 17 people - and injured 17 others -- shows him barefoot, dressed in a...
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(ken) then - hear the chilling confession from the accused parkland school shooter. next. that's all coming up right after the break. break.right after the break. this sentencing is morally bankrupt" (pam) now at 6. outrage and anguish .. expressed today by family and friends of the 36- people who lost their loved ones .. in the 2016 ghostship warehouse fire..... during the sentencing of the two men being held accountable for that tremendous loss.(pam) good evening i'm pam moore. (ken) and i'm ken wayne. kron4's maureen kelly was in the courtroom as those who lost loved ones lashed out, both at the defendents and the plea deal that was struck. many tears were shed inside the courtroom as victim's family members and friends were able to voice the pain and anger they've been feeling since that tragic night on december 2nd 2016. heard from close to two dozen people today.because so many people died in the ghostship warehouse fire....the judge scheduled two days for the sentencing hearing.derick almena who managed the ghostship artist collective kept his eyes mostly trai
(ken) then - hear the chilling confession from the accused parkland school shooter. next. that's all coming up right after the break. break.right after the break. this sentencing is morally bankrupt" (pam) now at 6. outrage and anguish .. expressed today by family and friends of the 36- people who lost their loved ones .. in the 2016 ghostship warehouse fire..... during the sentencing of the two men being held accountable for that tremendous loss.(pam) good evening i'm pam moore. (ken) and...
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of a spy are unacceptable and a deeply disturbing look inside the mind of a teenager behind the parkland high school massacre. this is "special report" ." ♪ good evening, while welcome to washington. a new kind of space race is underway tonight and it does much more concerned with weapons and war than peace and exploration. the trump administration is formally launching its new military branch called the space for submitted what the vice president called a crowded and adversarial landscape. correspondent kristin fisher starts us off with what could be the epic and expensive expansion of the pentagon's power and responsibility. >> we are talking about a major reorganization of the u.s. military. the trump administration wants to create an entirely new branch for the first time since the air force was established in 1947. back then, dominance in the air was a game changer in world war ii. now the vice president said its dominance in space that holds the balance of the future. >> the time has come to write the next great chapter in the history of our armed forces, to prepare for the next ba
of a spy are unacceptable and a deeply disturbing look inside the mind of a teenager behind the parkland high school massacre. this is "special report" ." ♪ good evening, while welcome to washington. a new kind of space race is underway tonight and it does much more concerned with weapons and war than peace and exploration. the trump administration is formally launching its new military branch called the space for submitted what the vice president called a crowded and...
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. >>> it is a first-day of a school year at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, floridaand, the school made many security upgrades since february's deadly shooting rampage there. but, some students told reporter adriana deas they still don't feel safe. >> students arrived at marjory stoneman -- stoneman douglas high school for the start of a new school year. the superintendent acknowledged it will not be in the easy transition. >> it will be emotional, it will be difficult, as we remember the victims. >> reporter: he says the school that students are returning to be far more secure. the number of on campus security personnel has doubled from 9-18, that includes three armed school resource officers. were security cameras have been installed, along with a single entry point system. students and staff will be required to wear ids at all times, and upgrades have been made to classroom doors, so they lock automatically. >> it is not make me feel safer. no, not at all. i'm not going to feel safer in school. i do not feel safe anywhere at this point in my life. >> class preside
. >>> it is a first-day of a school year at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, floridaand, the school made many security upgrades since february's deadly shooting rampage there. but, some students told reporter adriana deas they still don't feel safe. >> students arrived at marjory stoneman -- stoneman douglas high school for the start of a new school year. the superintendent acknowledged it will not be in the easy transition. >> it will be emotional, it will...
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. >> dagen: katie, but when they come out -- what i was staying with a parkland, florida, shooting earliers come out immediately before we have most of the important details about what happened and the fbi was at fault in a parkland shooting. they had a very specific tip about the murder in that instance being a danger and a threat to people at the school. the fbi ignored another tip where there was a comment posted by the murder on youtube. that's my point, they focused on changing gun laws but not the bigger picture. >> katie: we always hear the same narrative, common sense gun reform. in this case a handgun was used, the venue was a gun free zone, they said you couldn't bring your own weapon for self-defense but then they didn't provide proper security. you have a number of people here who are in the tournament and there are many things we have no security, and to your point, in the spring there was a mass shooting threat lobbed against one of these tournaments of 15,000 people in las vegas, and here we are now with no security at this event in florida. so this idea that we keep hearing
. >> dagen: katie, but when they come out -- what i was staying with a parkland, florida, shooting earliers come out immediately before we have most of the important details about what happened and the fbi was at fault in a parkland shooting. they had a very specific tip about the murder in that instance being a danger and a threat to people at the school. the fbi ignored another tip where there was a comment posted by the murder on youtube. that's my point, they focused on changing gun...
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chilling new video of the alleged parkland school shooter... confessing. the interrogation video was released by prosecutors.it was recorded just hours after the 19-year-old confessed to killing 17students and teachers. the video, shows him at times acting erratically and murmuring to himself about wanting to die."kill me. just (expletive) kill me. (expletive)." "i want to die. at the end you're nothing but worthless (expletive) dude. you deserve to die because you're (expletive) worthless and you (expletive) (unintelligible) everyone. i want to die." cruz told his interrogator that he carried out the mass shooting at the direction of a demonic voice inside of his head... telling him to do evil things ((pam)) cruz faces 34- counts of murder and attempted murder. a judge entered a not guilty plea on his behalf during arraignment. the prosecution is seeking the death penalty. (ken) families of at least 12 victims of the parkland school shooting are calling for the current broward county school board to be fired. the parents claim the school district vowed to
chilling new video of the alleged parkland school shooter... confessing. the interrogation video was released by prosecutors.it was recorded just hours after the 19-year-old confessed to killing 17students and teachers. the video, shows him at times acting erratically and murmuring to himself about wanting to die."kill me. just (expletive) kill me. (expletive)." "i want to die. at the end you're nothing but worthless (expletive) dude. you deserve to die because you're (expletive)...
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students go back to class in parkland, florida, trying to move on after a mass shooting on campus last year. >> it is a bittersweet day for everyone. i think everyone is glad to get back. >> the new security measures in place. >> contaminated serial. new testing shows cheerios and other popular breakfast foods contain trace amounts of the harmful weedkiller roundup. >> at this point, i don't know that we know to what extent or how much somebody would have to eat in order to have harm occur. >> which cereal has the highest levels of the dangerous herbicide. >>> and innocent bystander done down. the father of four hit by a stray bullet intended for someone else. police are continuing now to search for the person who opened fire. welcome. i'm alex savage. >> friends say the victim was a hard-working family man. we are live in the newsroom with more on how his coworkers are remembering him. >> reporter: the company he worked for launched a facebook page to help his widow and four children. the company is also teeming with oakland crime stoppers double the reward in an effort to find the sh
students go back to class in parkland, florida, trying to move on after a mass shooting on campus last year. >> it is a bittersweet day for everyone. i think everyone is glad to get back. >> the new security measures in place. >> contaminated serial. new testing shows cheerios and other popular breakfast foods contain trace amounts of the harmful weedkiller roundup. >> at this point, i don't know that we know to what extent or how much somebody would have to eat in order...
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. >>> florida'un reports during taped confession, the suspected parkland school shooter said "kill meprosecutors released a transcript of most of nikolas cruz's statements to deputies just hours after the shooting and killing of 17 people at marjory stoneman douglas high school. he said "kill me" and cursed as he sat alone after a detective walked out of the room. he also said he had been hearing a voice speaking to him for years and it told him to buy a gun and hurt people. >>> and "sports illustrated" says serena williams opened up on social media about struggling with postpartum emotions and feeling like she's not a good mom. williams gave birth to her daughter last september. she said she's having difficulty striking a balance between being a mother and being a professional athlete. she added, "it's totally normal to feel like i'm not doing enough for my baby." williams said that she was in a funk last week when she suffered the most lopsided defeat in her career. >>> well, still to come, facebook digs deeper into your privacy. how the social media giant is reportedly working to g
. >>> florida'un reports during taped confession, the suspected parkland school shooter said "kill meprosecutors released a transcript of most of nikolas cruz's statements to deputies just hours after the shooting and killing of 17 people at marjory stoneman douglas high school. he said "kill me" and cursed as he sat alone after a detective walked out of the room. he also said he had been hearing a voice speaking to him for years and it told him to buy a gun and hurt...
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in this job, i can be proactive. >> reporter: following february's deadly school shooting in parkland, florida, the fauquier school board and community leaders mov swiftly, each ing armed guards at school. mailer will likely start carrying his gun nextmo h. we'll work alongside school resource officer corporal tyndall. >> our school resource officers up to nowe built very good relationships with students. we expect and anticipate the ssos will do the same thing. >> reporter: they're not only focusing on students' physical safety. they're also focusing on mental health, making it easier for studchts and identify teas and staff members that they can open up to. 400 staff membe are now trained in mental health first aid. >> the studentst' said, thas great, but we don't know whoe thesolks are. we came up with a simple idea of providing, you know, a purplear la and this identifies the staff member as someone who is trhned in mental hea first aid. >> will this make a difference? >> it will, yeah. it's a lot different when you know there's someone out there looking out for you. >> reporter:
in this job, i can be proactive. >> reporter: following february's deadly school shooting in parkland, florida, the fauquier school board and community leaders mov swiftly, each ing armed guards at school. mailer will likely start carrying his gun nextmo h. we'll work alongside school resource officer corporal tyndall. >> our school resource officers up to nowe built very good relationships with students. we expect and anticipate the ssos will do the same thing. >> reporter:...
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meanwhile, the shooting reopening wounds for students at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland two teens w whoe at the school during february's massot sg there reacted. david hogg directed his anger at marco rubio, tweeting, quote, m how mas shootings in your state will it take for you to do something? we cannot accept this as our reality. we cannot accept violence or ha , end quote. 17 students and staff were killed in that shooting in parkland. >>> new tonight, one man shot as d.c. police look for t person wh pulled the trigger. officers found the man shot in shoulderof the this happening earlier this evening on trinidad avenue in northeast. himselfay the man drove or was driven where police were called. they saw a car wbuh multiple et holes being towed away from the scene. the man is expected to survive. >>> tomorro morning we coul learn new details about the murder of 10-year-old wilson, the man charged in her murder, thomas goes before d.c. judge. police also have a warrant for an arrest for a second man, quinton michaels. both were released from jail on drug charg just th
meanwhile, the shooting reopening wounds for students at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland two teens w whoe at the school during february's massot sg there reacted. david hogg directed his anger at marco rubio, tweeting, quote, m how mas shootings in your state will it take for you to do something? we cannot accept this as our reality. we cannot accept violence or ha , end quote. 17 students and staff were killed in that shooting in parkland. >>> new tonight, one man...
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there is tighter security at schools here and across the nation prompted by the deadly shooting at parkland high in florida. those students returned to class today. more on what they're feeling today, coming up at 4:30.>> a grand jury in pennsylvania accuses some 300 priests of sexually abusing at least 1,000 children over t past 70 years. some of the priest served under cardinal donald wuerl, who was supervising the archdiocese uf d.il recently. he's accused of not doing enough to stop that abuse. news4'stz meagan rald is standing by with more. >> reporter: for two decades, cardinal wuerl was the bishop of the archdiocese of pittsburgh. he was cri cized for h response to the sex abuse canned ann -- scandal. the gnd jury criticized the search for handling most complaints internally. the grand jury accused wuerl of creating and using the term ayircle of secrecy" to refers to the the church covered up the accusations of abuse. that term was handwritten on a document the grand jurors revied and they attributed it to wuerl. a spokesperson for archbishop wuerl says he never used that term and sa
there is tighter security at schools here and across the nation prompted by the deadly shooting at parkland high in florida. those students returned to class today. more on what they're feeling today, coming up at 4:30.>> a grand jury in pennsylvania accuses some 300 priests of sexually abusing at least 1,000 children over t past 70 years. some of the priest served under cardinal donald wuerl, who was supervising the archdiocese uf d.il recently. he's accused of not doing enough to stop...
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like parklanding or santa fe happens, even if they are very young, they hear about it. they can be aware there is something scary happening in schools. sn many cases, student will get more scared than their parents because they do not understand whether the issue is near home or something bigger. to me,cretary said having the safety and security infrastructures that we have and the protocols we have helps teachers say to students, you do not have to be afraid to come to school because that door is locked out there and a bad guy cannot come in. if a bad guy did get in, we can close and lock the door. it helped the students to feel better, they are very perceptive. when kids are picking up on their parents and the fear, having these kinds of solutions help them feel better about going to school every day . it is turninghink our schools into prisons. it is an area where people try to have restraint in order to make sure they have just enough security and not so much that it hurts the learning environment. host: joanna from california, apparent. what is your question -- a p
like parklanding or santa fe happens, even if they are very young, they hear about it. they can be aware there is something scary happening in schools. sn many cases, student will get more scared than their parents because they do not understand whether the issue is near home or something bigger. to me,cretary said having the safety and security infrastructures that we have and the protocols we have helps teachers say to students, you do not have to be afraid to come to school because that door...
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. >>> a revealing new report about the school shooting suspect in parkland, florida, and what may have driven him to kill. >>> as the economy grows, factories can't hire workers fast enough. some are using robots to fill in the gaps. what happens when the economy falters? >>> and taking care of a summer tradition. we'll visit a place that keeps the country's carousels turning. >>> good evening. jose is off tonight. i'm kristen welker. we begin with a political split screen. president trump taking to twitter to wage battles with foes old and new. his most recent with nba superstar lebron james. after james accused him of being divisive. and as the president engages in that back and forth, his secretary of state is engaged in a diplomatic challenge with far-reaching consequences. the administration's efforts to take the president's negotiations with north korea to we begit two tracks tonight, first, north korea. here's white house correspondent kelly o'el >> reporter: after that handshake made history, just eight weeks ago, new arm twisting from secretary of state mike pompeo. at a confe
. >>> a revealing new report about the school shooting suspect in parkland, florida, and what may have driven him to kill. >>> as the economy grows, factories can't hire workers fast enough. some are using robots to fill in the gaps. what happens when the economy falters? >>> and taking care of a summer tradition. we'll visit a place that keeps the country's carousels turning. >>> good evening. jose is off tonight. i'm kristen welker. we begin with a...
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every single day a name motivates me. >> reporter: one name is his parkland classmate joaquin oliver. the rally was held on what would have been his 18th birthday. his father painted a mural for his son and sang happy birthday with the crowd. ♪ happy birthday, dear joaquin ♪ >> reporter: also in the crowd were counter protesters. >> what the left does with more gun control is they victim eyes law abiding citizens. >> reporter: both sides confronted each other but with civil conversation. >> is that going to be your fault or mine? >> i want to choose the way that i defend my family. >> that's fair. >> reporter: adreana diaz, cbs news. >> they released body cam of a deadly shooting. the camera was worn by an officer who had to make a difficult decision after a suspect reached for the officer's stun gun repeatedly. we want to warn you, the video is hard to watch. meg oliver reports. >> reporter: deputy brandon watson responded alone friday night to a tense domestic violence call in savelle, florida. >> if nothing happened, i'm going to leave. >> reporter: 29-year-old and a friend tell wa
every single day a name motivates me. >> reporter: one name is his parkland classmate joaquin oliver. the rally was held on what would have been his 18th birthday. his father painted a mural for his son and sang happy birthday with the crowd. ♪ happy birthday, dear joaquin ♪ >> reporter: also in the crowd were counter protesters. >> what the left does with more gun control is they victim eyes law abiding citizens. >> reporter: both sides confronted each other but...
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david: whenever we talk to you we are mindful of the fact parkland, florida is in your district, nownother shooting in jacksonville, florida. as we look forward to the midterm elections, is gun control going to finally get on the agenda do you think? rep. deutch: gun safety, absolutely. that is on the agenda. look, it is another tragedy with more families whose lives will never be the same, another community morning. -- mourning. the problem is, after parkland we passed a piece of legislation that i introduced called the stop school violence act, with present a way for the community to work with law-enforcement much teachers and administrators to identify potential threats. but we cannot keep doing this, there cannot be a stock videogame violence tournaments act, or a stop shootings in clubs, and stop shootings at concerts -- we have to approach this by taking on the rational changes that the overwhelming majority of people in our country want to see, which is some play requiring universal background checks -- is requiring you were so background checks, not controversial. it is a log
david: whenever we talk to you we are mindful of the fact parkland, florida is in your district, nownother shooting in jacksonville, florida. as we look forward to the midterm elections, is gun control going to finally get on the agenda do you think? rep. deutch: gun safety, absolutely. that is on the agenda. look, it is another tragedy with more families whose lives will never be the same, another community morning. -- mourning. the problem is, after parkland we passed a piece of legislation...