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it's also the focus of a new special in our ongoing series "uvalde 365."'s john quinones has the preview. >> there were a lot of failures that day. >> 19 children killed along with two teachers. the second-deadliest school shooting in u.s. history. >> we expect our police officers to run toward the danger. and we now know that's not what happened. >> it was treated as a barricaded subject, and instead it should have been treated as an active shooter. that's plain and simple. >> when it came to the moment of truth, they failed. >> he's in the class. >> the last thing you expect to hear is that 77 minutes went by before anyone reached that classroom. you had children calling on their cell phone, asking for help. >> i'm in classroom 112. please hurry. there's a lot of dead bodies. please send help. i don't want to die. >> reporter: the horrific events at robb elementary in uvalde, texas, stunned a community and the nation. as the world watched in those first hours and days after the shooting, officials made a series of misstatements and inaccuracies. >> they
it's also the focus of a new special in our ongoing series "uvalde 365."'s john quinones has the preview. >> there were a lot of failures that day. >> 19 children killed along with two teachers. the second-deadliest school shooting in u.s. history. >> we expect our police officers to run toward the danger. and we now know that's not what happened. >> it was treated as a barricaded subject, and instead it should have been treated as an active shooter. that's...
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marlene: el exjefe de la policÍa de uvalde gano una apelaciÓn que le permitiÓ actualizar el registror otra agencia del orden, lo que ha despertado enojo de familias de las vÍctimas. en texas cuando un agente del orden es despedido por cualquier razÓn, la agencia responsable debe enviar el reporte de culminaciÓn de empleo f5 a la comisiÓn de textos para el cumplimiento de la ley, en el que seleccionaron una de las dos opciones que califican su destituciÓn como general o deshonorosa— >> este es uno de los elementos que cualquier agencia podrÍa considerar para su contrataciÓn. marlene: fue despedido en 2022 y al mes enviÓ la apelaciÓn para deshacerse de esta piedra en el camino. >> el oficial gana por defecto por omisiÓn si la agencia que despidiÓ al oficial no responden y participa en la audiencia. marlene: el distrito escolar de uvalde ha respondido a nuestra peticiÓn. >> no tienen ningÚn respeto a las familias ni los niÑos y sobrevivientes. leÓn: en mÉxico, el ejÉrcito desmantelÓ un megalaboratorio del cÁrtel de sinaloa en angostura. parece mÁs bien una fÁbrica. es el laboratorio mÁs
marlene: el exjefe de la policÍa de uvalde gano una apelaciÓn que le permitiÓ actualizar el registror otra agencia del orden, lo que ha despertado enojo de familias de las vÍctimas. en texas cuando un agente del orden es despedido por cualquier razÓn, la agencia responsable debe enviar el reporte de culminaciÓn de empleo f5 a la comisiÓn de textos para el cumplimiento de la ley, en el que seleccionaron una de las dos opciones que califican su destituciÓn como general o deshonorosa—...
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when we think about uvalde, we think 21. when we think about sandy hook, we think 26. those numbers do not capture the scope. in each of these, there were hundreds, if not thousands, of lives affected with these events for ever. trauma can be devastating and debilitating. i know children who went through school shootings well before parkland. there are kids i reported on from 2016 who never could go back to school, they are still on antidepressants and still dealing with devastating trauma that will shape their lives forever. >> sylvia, you reported on the aftermath of the 2017 mass shooting in texas. what surprised you most about how the community recovered? >> i think what was unique about that experience was that i followed that community for so long. it was one of the benefits of being a local reporter. as a local reporter, i really stayed with that community, and you saw how impactful the shootings and the trauma from them take on a community, the way it really destroys it and impacts it for life. these people bowl always have a before and after. it completely tra
when we think about uvalde, we think 21. when we think about sandy hook, we think 26. those numbers do not capture the scope. in each of these, there were hundreds, if not thousands, of lives affected with these events for ever. trauma can be devastating and debilitating. i know children who went through school shootings well before parkland. there are kids i reported on from 2016 who never could go back to school, they are still on antidepressants and still dealing with devastating trauma that...
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we think uvalde, 21. parkland, 17.k of sandy hook, we think 26 but the numbers don't w begin to capture the scope, there are hundreds if not thousands of victims who live with these events forever. we can't really predict why some kids are affected and others are not or when they will be effective trauma can be devastating and debilitating. i know children who went to school shootings well before parkland reported on from 2016 who never could go back to school, they never did recover, they are still on antidepressants and antipsychotics and still dealing with devastating things that will shape there lives forever. >> you reported on the aftermath of the 2017 mass shooting in texas. what's surprised you most how the community recovered or is recovering from that tragedy? >> what was unique about that experience was i followed that community for so long, one of the benefits of being a local reporter. like delaney was talking about, national reporters come in and since joining, i've had to be in that position where you co
we think uvalde, 21. parkland, 17.k of sandy hook, we think 26 but the numbers don't w begin to capture the scope, there are hundreds if not thousands of victims who live with these events forever. we can't really predict why some kids are affected and others are not or when they will be effective trauma can be devastating and debilitating. i know children who went to school shootings well before parkland reported on from 2016 who never could go back to school, they never did recover, they are...
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. >> i have covered unfortunately many of these mass shootings, including the one in uvalde last may. i am sure those are triggering. what is it like to hear about every subsequent shooting? where does your mind go? >> it is devastating every time you get that notification. i know it is devastating for everyone. nobody is happy to hear that news, especially when it is children as young as the children from uvalde. it was especially hard because you are grappling with all of these horrible things you are seeing, seeing the stories of these children who were murdered and the families, and it is just this spiral where we are constantly thinking about it and we cannot stop engaging with it even though we know the only thing we can do is try to protect ourselves, which is bad. but sometimes it is not the best for a school shooting victim. it has never stopped being devastating. i reflect on the first shooting that happened after the parkland shooting. we really believe this would be the last shooting. brazen confidence and hope had us saying that out loud to everybody and then another shoo
. >> i have covered unfortunately many of these mass shootings, including the one in uvalde last may. i am sure those are triggering. what is it like to hear about every subsequent shooting? where does your mind go? >> it is devastating every time you get that notification. i know it is devastating for everyone. nobody is happy to hear that news, especially when it is children as young as the children from uvalde. it was especially hard because you are grappling with all of these...
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aunque el antiguo funcionario no regresarÍa a uvalde, tendrÍa oportunidad de ingresar en otra fuerzaagencia que despidiÓ al oficial no responde, ni participa en la audiencia. >> por ahora el distrito escolar de uvalde no ha respondido a nuestra peticiÓn, entre la comunidad de uvalde dice que no se van a quedar de brazos cruzados y tomarÁn acciones. sienten que es un insulto para ellos. >> no tienes ningÚn respeto a la familia, ningÚn respeto a los niÑos, ningÚn respeto a los sobrevivientes. satcha: ellas hacen historia. acaban de ganar su primera competencia. la victoria es doble porque tambiÉn derrotan al silencio. el equipo pertenece a una escuela para estudiantes con discapacidad auditiva. aunque parezca increÍble se mueve sin escuchar la mÚsica. ellas sienten sus vibraciones. aunque al inicio tuvieron muchas dudas ahora saben que son capaces de lograr cualquier cosa. enhorabuena por ellas. que sirvan de inspiraciÓn su historia para hoy no frenar y seguir siempre adelante como ustedes. estÁn ahÍ haciendo de todo en "premio lo nuestro". adelante. astrid: mira donde estamos. jessica
aunque el antiguo funcionario no regresarÍa a uvalde, tendrÍa oportunidad de ingresar en otra fuerzaagencia que despidiÓ al oficial no responde, ni participa en la audiencia. >> por ahora el distrito escolar de uvalde no ha respondido a nuestra peticiÓn, entre la comunidad de uvalde dice que no se van a quedar de brazos cruzados y tomarÁn acciones. sienten que es un insulto para ellos. >> no tienes ningÚn respeto a la familia, ningÚn respeto a los niÑos, ningÚn respeto a...
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uvalde, texas school shooter in 2022. in these situations, please stick to official law enforcement updates. mark: indeed. once again, the internet seems to be a hotbed of manipulation and prejudice. thank you once again. thanks to kate for the business as always. great to see you. and thanks to you for watching wherever you are. more to come. stay with us. ♪ >> france 24, the window of the world. >> liberte, egalite, actualite. >> the president of the association of peruvian women subjected to forced sterilization in the 1990's. >> we have been fighting for more than 25 years, and we will continue until we get the truth, justice, and compensation. >> she listens. >> these are the results of other medical exams i've had because i've not been well since my tubes were tied. >> she supports. >> we need to be respected because you're not alone. >> above all, she does not give up. >> now is the time to apologize. ♪ 02/15/23 02/15/23 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! pres. b
uvalde, texas school shooter in 2022. in these situations, please stick to official law enforcement updates. mark: indeed. once again, the internet seems to be a hotbed of manipulation and prejudice. thank you once again. thanks to kate for the business as always. great to see you. and thanks to you for watching wherever you are. more to come. stay with us. ♪ >> france 24, the window of the world. >> liberte, egalite, actualite. >> the president of the association of...
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but the uvalde, texas, shooting head us the hardest. all the comparisons to sandy hook did not help. and of course, i got lots of media attention then. i haven't heard from these people in years and now i am getting cold called from news agencies and felt disingenuous. host: what do mean disingenuous? guest: i'd touch audit in my teen folk article but it's a feeling of being left behind. a big concern of mine is being a talking head. we were getting close to being talking heads. when i get those calls, i understand the language of asking for an interview. i can also tell when they are looking for someone who experienced gun violence to talk about how bad it is and just be mad. i never felt that's what i wanted for the field. it is frustrating because these were people who would not cover the daily work or check in after they parachuted into communities and got their interview and lunch. that lack of commitment, i get it, i understand the news cycle works rapidly. but then did think, we know we need someone with experience to give a quot
but the uvalde, texas, shooting head us the hardest. all the comparisons to sandy hook did not help. and of course, i got lots of media attention then. i haven't heard from these people in years and now i am getting cold called from news agencies and felt disingenuous. host: what do mean disingenuous? guest: i'd touch audit in my teen folk article but it's a feeling of being left behind. a big concern of mine is being a talking head. we were getting close to being talking heads. when i get...
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ley ejecutiva de parte delte sin el no lo mencionó >> señor jesús, tío de una de las víctimas de uvaldepasar con nuestr compañero quien está en la frontera con los migrantes >> aquí en ciudad juárez había cda tensión en lasy habló solo un inuto de migración. te quedaste con ganas de más? >> esperábamos algo más de nosotros y que hablara de los evidentes problemas de la aplicación que nos vía legal. >> quizás el presidente joe biden no ve el problema en las caras de estas familias? >> ahora, pues, nos toca seguir apoyando a estapiritualmente y emocionalmente >> insistió y ha dado resultado . regreso con ustedes >> muchas gracias y desde méxico . es un poco lo que se ha méxico . es un poco lo que se ha vivido en washington. las al club llegamos. nuevos colores probamos. a la playa... ¡vamos! vacaciones a la vista. tan... modernista. segunda entrevista. pura elegancia. tu cafecito, esperanza. ¡abundancia! shopping... ¡mi pasión! esa es mi canción. ¡dame un apretón! mientras más quieres tú hacer, más queremos hacer nosotros. los refuerzos para ayudar a proteger contra las variantes de covid
ley ejecutiva de parte delte sin el no lo mencionó >> señor jesús, tío de una de las víctimas de uvaldepasar con nuestr compañero quien está en la frontera con los migrantes >> aquí en ciudad juárez había cda tensión en lasy habló solo un inuto de migración. te quedaste con ganas de más? >> esperábamos algo más de nosotros y que hablara de los evidentes problemas de la aplicación que nos vía legal. >> quizás el presidente joe biden no ve el problema en...
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we had more violence on campuses across the country in our nation, you think about uvalde, and with thoser of other scenarios whether high school or college campuses, seemingly, on a monthly bases this is not okay, a report in 1975 it was 1% of police that were on the particular campuses, that number rose to 58% '2018. i don't think that needs to come to and end, they need bring in law enforcement officers and put forth money with bipartisan after safety bill that was done after uvalde. they need to use those resources, it was to double federal resources to train the teachers and bring police officers on to campus. this is necessity, we cannot see another young child murdered at hands of a gunman on the campus already or snuck in. we have to protect our children. at all costs, i understand that children don't want law enforcement near them all of the time, but this is what it is in 2023, we have to do that. elizabeth: ohio's largest school district in columbus, they got rid of their school resource officers, they were more than 5,000, major indentses inside of the schools there we're talk
we had more violence on campuses across the country in our nation, you think about uvalde, and with thoser of other scenarios whether high school or college campuses, seemingly, on a monthly bases this is not okay, a report in 1975 it was 1% of police that were on the particular campuses, that number rose to 58% '2018. i don't think that needs to come to and end, they need bring in law enforcement officers and put forth money with bipartisan after safety bill that was done after uvalde. they...
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. >> i mean i asked is because uvalde of.ourse as you know too well, are the campusuipping analysts? are they immediately handing it over to the police in the state? >> it is again, they're going to get together decide who is going to make this calls. i think a lot of lessons were learned by uvalde. at the same, time they've staging areas for the ambulances. they've unified command at the designated building. since the gunman is possibly still at large. i'm not going to say which building. but that is where they are running it out of. they have a very organized and systematic approach. what they do not have is who the gunman's, where the gunman is when there's some conflicting descriptions of the gunman. what they're getting a lot of which is causing a lot of running around. reports of two men's rifles, armed. they responded to those. there are two, four can moving around. they responded to those calls. they're trying to get people out. so, right now we are in a process. we've seen a number of these people before. you have gu
. >> i mean i asked is because uvalde of.ourse as you know too well, are the campusuipping analysts? are they immediately handing it over to the police in the state? >> it is again, they're going to get together decide who is going to make this calls. i think a lot of lessons were learned by uvalde. at the same, time they've staging areas for the ambulances. they've unified command at the designated building. since the gunman is possibly still at large. i'm not going to say which...
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we saw it in uvalde.- you always have egotistical people of all types who make these shootings about themselves. remember beto o'rourke in uvalde and el paso a couple years before that he made it about himself and campaign instead of the grieving people. you have been covering this for several years now. and it's important. these d.a.s are out of control. we all know the reckless, feckless policies like defunding the police, cashless bail, letting criminals go free, not caring much about the victims. watching the burning and looting of major cities, but what people are just starting to realize and know by name, jesse, are these soros backed district attorneys they are so dangerous and have so much power. like the one here in michigan, she decided whether this guy would get another gun charge such that he would not have been able to legally procure and use a firearm. >> jesse: "the view" just lies about it. how are we ever going. >> we're fact-checking. >> jesse: how are we going to get anything done in th
we saw it in uvalde.- you always have egotistical people of all types who make these shootings about themselves. remember beto o'rourke in uvalde and el paso a couple years before that he made it about himself and campaign instead of the grieving people. you have been covering this for several years now. and it's important. these d.a.s are out of control. we all know the reckless, feckless policies like defunding the police, cashless bail, letting criminals go free, not caring much about the...
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vayan armados en el congreso federal se aprobó la ley bipartidista tras la tragedia en la escuela de uvaldeconfiscar temporalmente armas de fuego y cualquier persona que se crea representa un peligro para sí mismo o para los demás. la ley bipartidista también proporciona fondos para la comunidad escolar y también en situaciones de crisis. hay avances pero lo cierto es que la tragedia continúa. >> en estos cinco años han registrados y otros 50 tiroteos en escuelas con un saldo de 103 fallecidos y 281 heridos en 2022 hubo 50 tiroteos en escuelas y el más letal el de oval de texas. en lo que va de 2023 sólo mes y medio ya se han registrado seis tiroteos. >> ahora nos vamos con imágenes de la cámara de seguridad de un oficial que cuando escuchó por radio que había un conductor errático atropellando gente no dudo en actuar. >> los oficiales del departamento de la policía de nueva york movilizaron a niños de una escuela primaria que durante un recreo se encontraban en la callejugando sobre el asfalto. el sujeto ya había atropellado mortalmente a una persona y dejado herido a otro cuando pasó cerc
vayan armados en el congreso federal se aprobó la ley bipartidista tras la tragedia en la escuela de uvaldeconfiscar temporalmente armas de fuego y cualquier persona que se crea representa un peligro para sí mismo o para los demás. la ley bipartidista también proporciona fondos para la comunidad escolar y también en situaciones de crisis. hay avances pero lo cierto es que la tragedia continúa. >> en estos cinco años han registrados y otros 50 tiroteos en escuelas con un saldo de...
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even when there is a democrat-controlled house, there was only so far legislation would go after uvalde. i want to play for you, if i can, some sound from a state senator, state senate majority leader when he brinks, who i spoke with yesterday, who has ten bills, i believe, on the docket. she thinks it's going to get past for the state of michigan. let's play what she had to say and then we will talk. >> there is a set of ten bills that would establish universal background checks. we would implement extreme risk protection orders and there is a multitude of other policies we could pursue the future but we are going to start, there they are both incredibly well supported among our constituents. the urgency of this situation has really created an environment where we think we can get those done immediately. >> we know the biden administration had success with gun legislation after uvalde, but a lot of folks don't think it went far enough, even though the biden administration personally wanted to go further. when it comes to making changes happen, having now moved to more of a local level
even when there is a democrat-controlled house, there was only so far legislation would go after uvalde. i want to play for you, if i can, some sound from a state senator, state senate majority leader when he brinks, who i spoke with yesterday, who has ten bills, i believe, on the docket. she thinks it's going to get past for the state of michigan. let's play what she had to say and then we will talk. >> there is a set of ten bills that would establish universal background checks. we...
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en 2022 el peor incidente la masacre en la escuela de uvalde texas. tiroteos en este aÑo. en los Últimos cinco aÑos las balaceras han causado la muerte de 103 personas y dejado a 281 personas heridas incluyendo 17 vÍctimas fallecidas en la masacre de pap parkland, florida ido hoy justamente cose conmemoran cinc aÑos de la pesadipailla. >> son cinco aÑos de dolor son cinco aÑos de lucha son cinco aÑos de ausencia, extraÑo todos los dÍas a mi joaquÍn. >> joaquÍn oliver fono de la 17 vÍctimas mortales. desde entonces han emprendido una lucha para controlar la venta y uso de armas de fuego. >> esto no puede continuar; creo que si lo hacemos nosotros damos un ejemplo de fortaleza que es sumamente portante para la g gente. >> tambiÉn resultaron heridas 17 personas. anthony borges recibÓo cinco disparos. >> me afectÓ fÍsica y men mentalmente tambiÉn. >> su amigo sobreviviÓ al ataque y hoy se dedica a la mÚsica. >> el tiempo pasa hay mÁs tiroteos y mÁs dolor y cada vez que reprende la noticia recuerdas lo que ocurriÓ en tu comunidad. >> la hija de lorena tamb
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the aftermath of the absolutely horrific events in uvalde, texas, last may. the mayor of uvalde reached out to me and obviously in the context where there was so much finger-pointing and lack of understanding of the defendant timeline of what had happened that day and even in the aftermath, asked us to do an after action and we have teen we built a law enforcement experts that the c.o.p.s. office is leading that is doing a top to bottom review completely outside of any vested interest for what the outcome may be that is not going to not only create forensic timeline of what happened but more importantly what can we learn, how can we prevent something like this from happening again. what does it look like to have full safety measures? what does it look like to have appropriate communication with victims in real real-time s are happening? what is the communication strategy look like between elected officials and the governor and the chief and the like? we are in the middle of that. i use that by way of example. there are several examples of how the c.o.p.s. off
the aftermath of the absolutely horrific events in uvalde, texas, last may. the mayor of uvalde reached out to me and obviously in the context where there was so much finger-pointing and lack of understanding of the defendant timeline of what had happened that day and even in the aftermath, asked us to do an after action and we have teen we built a law enforcement experts that the c.o.p.s. office is leading that is doing a top to bottom review completely outside of any vested interest for what...
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in these moments of mass shootings, sandy hook, uvalde, you name it, the opposite happens.harden defenses. people buy many more guns because they believe gun legislation is coming. you just sat down with us, but we were talking about this protocol in place. we heard it at michigan state. it's at every school. this is a fema and homeland security thing. it is run, hide and fight. if you are a student at michigan state last night, you got an alert that said, "run, hide, fight." run if you can. if not, hide. if you can't hide, confront the gunman. throw something at him. >> protect yourself. at the core, what our government is supposed to do is protect us. one party has become the party of protection. it is protecting us from stupid gun laws, protecting our health care, social security, medicare and medicaid, women's right to choose, protecting our books, protecting us during the pandemic, protecting jobs and infrastructure. guns is the most acute and severe of this, what i call this protection blanket. but one party is doing the job of basically the most primal, basic job of
in these moments of mass shootings, sandy hook, uvalde, you name it, the opposite happens.harden defenses. people buy many more guns because they believe gun legislation is coming. you just sat down with us, but we were talking about this protocol in place. we heard it at michigan state. it's at every school. this is a fema and homeland security thing. it is run, hide and fight. if you are a student at michigan state last night, you got an alert that said, "run, hide, fight." run if...
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uvalde. i met with every one of them. do something about gun violence.
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i represent which a person of the southern border, places like uvalde, eagle pass, del rio, el paso county that are in the news every single day. as a representative the largest mogadishu in the country i shared frustration with my colleagues and its long time for congress and the administration to stop playing political games and do something. i want to first start by thanking you. thank you both for everything you do. thank you for the men and women in green that everyday roll up their sleeves and go to work. my first question is to chief chavez, yes or no please. do you think repatriation flights work? >> yes, sir they do for a. >> a damn right they do. i repatriation flight for someone that does not qualify for a fun, gets put on a plane and they don't get flown to new york or chicago or washington, d.c. they get flown to haiti, to el salvador or guatemala. they have so the work. when there were 15,000 haitians under a in del rio what stopped that was literally around 2000 come wasn't though 15,000, local people, about 2000 people that were flown back to haiti and all of a sudden it st
i represent which a person of the southern border, places like uvalde, eagle pass, del rio, el paso county that are in the news every single day. as a representative the largest mogadishu in the country i shared frustration with my colleagues and its long time for congress and the administration to stop playing political games and do something. i want to first start by thanking you. thank you both for everything you do. thank you for the men and women in green that everyday roll up their...
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they have not realized that from oxford, uvalde, now this, the average gun owner in michigan, the averager second amendment rights also feel strongly about keeping their baby safe in school. >> still unclear if the two handguns fan on the shooter who did his own life were purchased legally. in 2019, he was charged with a felony for carrying a concealed weapon, he pled guilty to a misdemeanor and probation until may 2021. law enforcement sources tell cnn, the gunman purchased two guns that same year. >> so the attorney general here in michigan and state -- trying to figure out if those guns that the shooter had were purchased legally, there is just a massive support of vigil, students, staff, faculty, here on the campus of michigan state university to remember the dead, and pray for those who are still injured and in the hospital. we have been in several parts of the dome today, and east lansing michigan there are lots -- also growing anger. back to you? >> well, the u.s. national transportation safety board is investigating yet another near collision between two planes on a runway. it is
they have not realized that from oxford, uvalde, now this, the average gun owner in michigan, the averager second amendment rights also feel strongly about keeping their baby safe in school. >> still unclear if the two handguns fan on the shooter who did his own life were purchased legally. in 2019, he was charged with a felony for carrying a concealed weapon, he pled guilty to a misdemeanor and probation until may 2021. law enforcement sources tell cnn, the gunman purchased two guns that...
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you know, you think of the uvalde, which is obviously i most recently covered, there was that kind ofe way that police have responded here, and the way that the police have released information here, should be applauded because you know, listening to how the police are responding was coordinated. it was sophisticated. they all knew what they needed to do. they all work together. they went into teams almost immediately. and this is what they're supposed to do, try and go find victims, try and find the gunman. so, clearly, it's gonna be a very busy night there as they continue to search for this gunman. >> okay. we are waiting another press conference out of michigan. michigan state campus police there, you could see what looks like students. yes, the aftermath of this shooting there. we are gonna take a very quick break. we'll be right back. densify from crest pro health. like bones, your teeth lose density over time... ...but crest has you covered. crest densify actively rebuilds tooth density... ...to extend the life of teeth. crest the #1 toothpaste brand in america. we all need fib
you know, you think of the uvalde, which is obviously i most recently covered, there was that kind ofe way that police have responded here, and the way that the police have released information here, should be applauded because you know, listening to how the police are responding was coordinated. it was sophisticated. they all knew what they needed to do. they all work together. they went into teams almost immediately. and this is what they're supposed to do, try and go find victims, try and...
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accuweather 7-day forecast refer the >>> now to uvalde, texas.ng. he's is there this morning with the latest from the ongoing investigation. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, lnsey. this is one of the most remarkable stories i've ever covered. story about heroism and survival. it's remarkable for an adult, but this was a 10-year-old child who showed incredible strength and bravery while trapped inside her school with a vicious gunman. her family, they say they want the public to see this. >> 911. >> there's a school shooting at robb elementary school. >> can you tell me your name? >> khloie. >> reporter: over a series of 911 calls this 10-year-old pleads for help. >> please hurry. there's a lot of dead bodies. >> we spoke about things like this happening around our nation. give them scenarios and what they would do. >> be quiet. >> i am, i am. i'm telling everybody but nobody is listening to me. i know how to handle these situations. my dad taught me when i was a little girl. send help for my teachers. they're still alive, but they'r
accuweather 7-day forecast refer the >>> now to uvalde, texas.ng. he's is there this morning with the latest from the ongoing investigation. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, lnsey. this is one of the most remarkable stories i've ever covered. story about heroism and survival. it's remarkable for an adult, but this was a 10-year-old child who showed incredible strength and bravery while trapped inside her school with a vicious gunman. her family, they say they want...
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by the time you're 10 or 11, you know about uvalde, most of them know about newtown, and you know thatho might come into the school and shoot it up. and then in high school, what not, lots of you fight to keep your phones in the classrooms so that you can send text messags. that's what being a kid in america is like today. >> yeah. i teared up when you showed that clip. i hadn't seen it before just now. i have been very emotionally powerful in this. i think this is -- we can give -- we can give and we have given all the facts related to this, how the united states compares to other countries, how each state compares to each other, why gun reform works, how it helps reduce gun violence. we can give all the statistics. the aren't going to move people. it's the emotional stories like trey or like you relating that and what happens when you have children and what they have to go through in this moment in time. the problem i think that we have is, as shannon and all the work that she's done, this really isn't -- i mean, gun lobbyists are awful, but this really isn't the gun lobbyists, this
by the time you're 10 or 11, you know about uvalde, most of them know about newtown, and you know thatho might come into the school and shoot it up. and then in high school, what not, lots of you fight to keep your phones in the classrooms so that you can send text messags. that's what being a kid in america is like today. >> yeah. i teared up when you showed that clip. i hadn't seen it before just now. i have been very emotionally powerful in this. i think this is -- we can give -- we...
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the other was uvalde. >> you're a parent. >> i find it's a part of my brain that can't process what yousays all the time that it doesn't feel different. and i keep trying to tell my wife and my son, we are going to be okay. we are okay. we have to be. but my daughter is still not a part of our life. and a way we get to collect new pictures and videos and memories and visits and college. and yet we see just last night the despicable half of our government, which doesn't give a crap. >> i thought of you last night not just in this section, but the president had guests whose girl fought cancer. the dad said, if you go, i don't want to stay. and i wonder what -- i just wonder on grief, it swallows so many people whole. you have become an international icon in your activism for gun safety. how? >> well, a, it's part of how i get through my grief. doing this because of a dad i don't want to meet because his daughter didn't get shot is what i live to do every day now. because of what happened to my family. grief is different for everybody. some people go into a shell. others find the ability t
the other was uvalde. >> you're a parent. >> i find it's a part of my brain that can't process what yousays all the time that it doesn't feel different. and i keep trying to tell my wife and my son, we are going to be okay. we are okay. we have to be. but my daughter is still not a part of our life. and a way we get to collect new pictures and videos and memories and visits and college. and yet we see just last night the despicable half of our government, which doesn't give a crap....
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lunar new year shooting at a dance hall, and a few months past shooting at an elementary school in uvaldeootings at grocery stores, parades, and so many other ordinary, everyday situations. we cannot keep living like this. our children are scared to go to school. people feel unsafe in their houses of worship or local stories. too many of us scan rooms for exits when we enter them, and many of us have gone through the grim exercise of figuring out who our last call would be to. last night, a lot of kids on this campus made those calls. they worried for their lives and for their friends, for their fellow spartans. parents across michigan were on pins and needles, calling their kids to tell them they love t them. as parents, we tell our kids it's going to be okay. we say that all the time. but the truth is, words are not good enough. we must act, and we will. but today, let's hold the msu and east lansing community's close, and let's think of the families and friends of those who have lost, those fighting for their lives, and the countless michiganders whose lives are forever changed by yest
lunar new year shooting at a dance hall, and a few months past shooting at an elementary school in uvaldeootings at grocery stores, parades, and so many other ordinary, everyday situations. we cannot keep living like this. our children are scared to go to school. people feel unsafe in their houses of worship or local stories. too many of us scan rooms for exits when we enter them, and many of us have gone through the grim exercise of figuring out who our last call would be to. last night, a lot...
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they haven't realized that from oxford and uvalde and now this, that the average gun owner michigan, the average person who feels strongly about their second amendment rights also feels strongly about keeping their babies safe in school. >> reporter: still unclear if the two handguns found on the shooter, who took his own life, were purchased legally. in charged with a felony for carrying a we upon. a law enforcement source says he purchased the two guns that same year. so this shooting happened in two different locations here on the campus, and both those locations, students left lots of stuff behind. there's now a process where they can begin to retrieve those things they left behind that they are dealing with and law enforcement will help get them. today, wolf, there are just tears everywhere in east lansing. and a real growing sense of anger. wolf? >> one of those locations, the student union there on the campus. thank you very much. >>> right now, we want to get more of how the people of east lansing are coping and how the shooting investigation is unfolding. i want to bring in
they haven't realized that from oxford and uvalde and now this, that the average gun owner michigan, the average person who feels strongly about their second amendment rights also feels strongly about keeping their babies safe in school. >> reporter: still unclear if the two handguns found on the shooter, who took his own life, were purchased legally. in charged with a felony for carrying a we upon. a law enforcement source says he purchased the two guns that same year. so this shooting...
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i think of the 19 people killed in uvalde. >> i thought after mother emanuel, rather sandy hook thatas in new town, and he was so emotional, and 20 children and teachers -- it's just -- >> andrea, i have a question because i have been wanting to talk to you about it, but this spy balloon that china sent, was it a spy balloon or a trial balloon -- >> both. >> very similar one was flying over latin american, columbia, we were just talking about it. is it a new phase? >> that's what we are trying to determine. is this a new phase? yes, they are sending more out. they are more competitive. what they are trying to learn is was there new equipment on it. there are balloons that can send out small drones and do all kinds of intercepts that satellites can't. >> they were saying they are not entirely sure xi jinping knew this was happening, and this could have been an intelligence freelance on the part of the chinese intelligence. from our intelligence understanding of how it works, is that even possible? when i think about it, i can't imagine xi jinping not knowing about any of it. >> they h
i think of the 19 people killed in uvalde. >> i thought after mother emanuel, rather sandy hook thatas in new town, and he was so emotional, and 20 children and teachers -- it's just -- >> andrea, i have a question because i have been wanting to talk to you about it, but this spy balloon that china sent, was it a spy balloon or a trial balloon -- >> both. >> very similar one was flying over latin american, columbia, we were just talking about it. is it a new phase?...
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i really to want to -- we're looking at a post uvalde world in which there is an expectation that nothing good can happen in these incidents and i think that their quick reaction, their notification in realtime to the community really did help save lives. the kids got inside, they locked down. and then the consistent messaging once we sort of knew what was going on with the press conferences. and then also to families and parents, for parents, they are rushing to the campus, they want to find their kids. and i thought that they handled that very well. so so far, i don't like saying that we have practice in this, we obviously do, but they had an expectation that something like this could happen and then they seem to have performed about as well as you can expect to in those -- when it actually does happen. >> what a terrifying situation for kids. and now counseling will have to come next for sure. just a dramatic experience and loss of life. julia, thank you so much. >>> the unidentified flying object shot down in canadian air space saturday appears to be a small metallic balloon with a te
i really to want to -- we're looking at a post uvalde world in which there is an expectation that nothing good can happen in these incidents and i think that their quick reaction, their notification in realtime to the community really did help save lives. the kids got inside, they locked down. and then the consistent messaging once we sort of knew what was going on with the press conferences. and then also to families and parents, for parents, they are rushing to the campus, they want to find...
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brett cross, whose son uziyah was one of 19 schoolchildren killed by a gunman at robb elementary in uvalde, texas, last may, and the parents of tyre nichols, who killing at the hands of memphis police this month prompted murder charges against five officers. biden will use his address to push for a ban on assault weapons and the george floyd justice in policing act. embattled new york republican congressmember george santos is facing fresh scrutiny after a prospective staffer in his capitol hill office accused him of sexual harassment. derek myers made the allegation on twitter, publishing a complaint filed with the office of congressional ethics. meanwhile, bloomberg reports santos told potential donors in that he had been a producer for the broadway flop "spider-man: turn off the dark." a spokesperson for the short-lived musical responded -- "of all the tribulations the producers had to endure, we are very pleased, proud and relieved to report working with george santos was not one of them." in georgia, the family members of environmental activist manuel esteban paez terÁn said monday mu
brett cross, whose son uziyah was one of 19 schoolchildren killed by a gunman at robb elementary in uvalde, texas, last may, and the parents of tyre nichols, who killing at the hands of memphis police this month prompted murder charges against five officers. biden will use his address to push for a ban on assault weapons and the george floyd justice in policing act. embattled new york republican congressmember george santos is facing fresh scrutiny after a prospective staffer in his capitol...
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out some of the deadliest mass shootings in the history of this country from school shootings in uvalde supermarkets, and houses of worship. so in some ways it is a gun that shaped this nation. maybe not how congressman moore intends. >> wow. very telling. thank you. >>> coming up next, more of our interview with starbucks howard shultz. we went with him to italy and carnarsi, brooklyn, to discuss his journey and last big bet at the helm of the company. introducing new dove men with 72h protection plus care for r your skin. so you can forget about your underarms and focus on being unforgettable. new dove men forgettable e underarms, unforgettable you. the first time you cononnected your website and your store was also the first time you realized... we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? [togetr] the chookie! manage all your sales from one place with a partner that always puts you first. godaddy. tools and support for every small businessirst. and your enflamed eyes are so watery,u've had thyroid eye disease for years they need windshield wipers, it's not too late for another treatment
out some of the deadliest mass shootings in the history of this country from school shootings in uvalde supermarkets, and houses of worship. so in some ways it is a gun that shaped this nation. maybe not how congressman moore intends. >> wow. very telling. thank you. >>> coming up next, more of our interview with starbucks howard shultz. we went with him to italy and carnarsi, brooklyn, to discuss his journey and last big bet at the helm of the company. introducing new dove men...
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lunar new year shooting of a dance hall and a few months past the shooting of an elementary school in uvalde a year of shootings at a grocery store, parades and so many other ordinary every day situations, we cannot keep living like this. >> last night that uniquely american problem made its way to east lansing, michigan. a gunman fired shots in two michigan state university campus buildings killing three students and wounding five others. the interim president of the east lansing hospital treating the five students in critical condition there said it's too early to provide any prognosis for those students. today police released the name of the three students who died, brian phraser, alexandria verner, a junior. police found the suspect a 43-year-old man just before bid night last night before a caller phoned in a tip. police say he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. he'd been previously arrested in lansing in 2019 for carrying a concealed handgun without a permit. before police found the suspect thousands of students were under lockdown, and some of them had been through a version of t
lunar new year shooting of a dance hall and a few months past the shooting of an elementary school in uvalde a year of shootings at a grocery store, parades and so many other ordinary every day situations, we cannot keep living like this. >> last night that uniquely american problem made its way to east lansing, michigan. a gunman fired shots in two michigan state university campus buildings killing three students and wounding five others. the interim president of the east lansing...
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and a few months passed a shooting at elementary school in uvalde. looking back at a year marked by shootings at grocery stores, parades and so many other ordinary everyday situations. we cannot keep living like this. >> the state of michigan just passed its year anniversary of the oxford high school shooting which killed a total of 4 students. and that is just less than 100 miles away from michigan state university. the university has put out a stop to all activity on campus for the next 48 hours. officials in a press conferencetthis morning also stated that there was a search warrant put out for that man's home in the greater lansing area. as we get more details, we'll continue to keep you updated. as for universities here in the bay area, i did contact if you to see if there would be a larger police presence or any precautions put in place as of now, the only one that responded with san jose state and they said not as of this morning, but as we get more details, we'll continue to keep you updated. but that is the very latest. we'll send it back to
and a few months passed a shooting at elementary school in uvalde. looking back at a year marked by shootings at grocery stores, parades and so many other ordinary everyday situations. we cannot keep living like this. >> the state of michigan just passed its year anniversary of the oxford high school shooting which killed a total of 4 students. and that is just less than 100 miles away from michigan state university. the university has put out a stop to all activity on campus for the next...
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but watching these individuals before they act, i think, it's a good example of, rev sharpton, uvaldekids and teachers that got killed down there, if there was in fact a belief that a person, based on all the data that was previously gathered and the algorithms that were established might be ready to do something, we could be able to harden soft targets, just in case that something happens. and if we are able to do that and save lives, it's great. now, will this stop mass shooting? no. will it give us one more tool in our tool box to work with? i think so. and i think that at this point, we just can't sit and wait for the next mass shooting, and innocent lives to be taken all over this country. >> all right, thank you for being with us, congressman kweisi mfume. joining me now is the governor of hawaii, democrat josh green. governor, i must ask you about the story that kept us busy in the last few days, the chinese balloon that was shut down last weekend. and yesterday, the pentagon announcing it has shut down and unidentified objects about ten miles off the coast of alaska. no detail
but watching these individuals before they act, i think, it's a good example of, rev sharpton, uvaldekids and teachers that got killed down there, if there was in fact a belief that a person, based on all the data that was previously gathered and the algorithms that were established might be ready to do something, we could be able to harden soft targets, just in case that something happens. and if we are able to do that and save lives, it's great. now, will this stop mass shooting? no. will it...
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stage where if we can get our response capabilities better, as we saw at msu, let's say, compared to uvaldements, with the surge capacity, the readiness to protect these kids. great communications to the students, to the family. but you're not going to be a fortress, because, ultimately, the american public is choosing not to be a fortress which i actually think is good. you don't want to lock down these colleges and universities. you want to learn from this. but, you know, at some stage, if we're a locked down nation, we're -- you know, i'm not ready to give up yet, let's just put it that way. >> well, optimistic words there, but reality sets in there have been more mass shootings so far this year than days on the calendar. john miller and juliette kayyem, thank you. >>> top defense officials in nato countries are meeting right now in brussels what they're saying about putin's strategy and the ukraine war as russia launches a new offensive. ♪ cargrgurus. shop.buy.sell.online. we all have a purpose in life - a “why.” no matter your purpose, at pnc private bank we will work with you every st
stage where if we can get our response capabilities better, as we saw at msu, let's say, compared to uvaldements, with the surge capacity, the readiness to protect these kids. great communications to the students, to the family. but you're not going to be a fortress, because, ultimately, the american public is choosing not to be a fortress which i actually think is good. you don't want to lock down these colleges and universities. you want to learn from this. but, you know, at some stage, if...
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they haven't realized that from oxford and uvalde and now this that the average gun owner in michiganaverage person who feels strongly about their second amendment rights also feels strongly about keeping their babies safe in school. >> reporter: still unclear after two handguns found on the shooter, who took his own life, were purchased legally. in 2019, he was charged with a felony for carrying a concealed weapon. he pled guilty to a misdemeanor and served probation until may 2021. a law enforcement source tells cnn the gunman purchased the two guns that same year. >> so, the attorney general's office and the state police in michigan are still trying to sort out whether those guns were, in fact, legally purchased. meanwhile, here on campus, memorials are growing at different locations across campus. there will be a vigil later tonight. i can tell you, jake, in east lansing, there are lots of tears and growing anger. back to you. >> miguel marquez in east lansing, michigan. i will tweet out that gofundme you mentioned when you send it to me, miguel. >>> up next, nikki haley's big cam
they haven't realized that from oxford and uvalde and now this that the average gun owner in michiganaverage person who feels strongly about their second amendment rights also feels strongly about keeping their babies safe in school. >> reporter: still unclear after two handguns found on the shooter, who took his own life, were purchased legally. in 2019, he was charged with a felony for carrying a concealed weapon. he pled guilty to a misdemeanor and served probation until may 2021. a...
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nichols' parents will highlight that and the parents of the children who were killed in surveillance uvaldeear's address spent a lot of time on ukraine, russia had just gone into ukraine just a few weeks before the last staft the union address. this time you have a congress that might not be as accepting of some of the requests that he's made in terms of funding for ukraine. that support has eroded considerably. so how much time he spends talking about that i think know is something that we'll be watching for. >> and about china as well. he said he hadn't changed materially what he was going to say about china. he wants to hold china responsible, and he also will talk i'm sure about leveling the playing field and protecting american workers which was already on the books for him. and this caught our attention in the "new york times," this opinion piece says that biden has been a great president, he should be celebrated on tuesday, but he should not run again. that is a conversation that is happening in democratic circles an political circles no question, we've seen some of this polling. wha
nichols' parents will highlight that and the parents of the children who were killed in surveillance uvaldeear's address spent a lot of time on ukraine, russia had just gone into ukraine just a few weeks before the last staft the union address. this time you have a congress that might not be as accepting of some of the requests that he's made in terms of funding for ukraine. that support has eroded considerably. so how much time he spends talking about that i think know is something that we'll...
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that changed when an 18-year-old entered daniel's school in uvalde, texas, armed with an ar-15 style >> before the shooting he used to be very loud, but he gets very reserved now about the way he feels with certain things. >> daniel is grappling with something unimaginable at such a young age, survivor's guilt. he wishes he could have done something more to save his cousin. >> him feeling that way is because of how much he used to protect ellie, how much he used to always be there for her. >> reporter: perhaps not surprisingly, a third of mass shooting survivors develop some sort of acute stress disorder or are at greater risk for mental health difficulties. >> i do my best just to reassure him to tell him that, you know, it's not his fault. >> it really started in the most unremarkable way. >> reporter: sally garrigan understands, she was a high school junior during the 1999 columbine shooting. >> i'd be like why am i feeling so guilty about this, i almost felt mad about feeling sad because i got out unscathed and i kept suppressing my emotions. you're afraid to feel joy. you're afr
that changed when an 18-year-old entered daniel's school in uvalde, texas, armed with an ar-15 style >> before the shooting he used to be very loud, but he gets very reserved now about the way he feels with certain things. >> daniel is grappling with something unimaginable at such a young age, survivor's guilt. he wishes he could have done something more to save his cousin. >> him feeling that way is because of how much he used to protect ellie, how much he used to always be...
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republicans feel like they got it done last year after the shootings in uvalde texas, and in buffalo.ry very meager law that they signed on to. now they think they're good for another 30 years. we can't afford to wait another 30 years. for this to stop. >> this is exactly why we continue to have this conversation. we try to keep the pressure on these politicians for any kind of action. obviously 92% of american support background checks there's no reason why that cannot happen. we stick around got a lot more to discuss ahead. a trump appointed judge that and access to abortion and we want to talk about that. i think i changed my mind about these glasses. yeah, it happens. that's why visionworks gives you 100 days to change your mind. it's simple. anything else i can help you with? like what? visionworks. see the difference. (woman 1) i just switched to verizon business unlimited. it's just right for my little business. unlimited premium data. unlimited hotspot data. (woman 2) you know it's from the most reliable 5g network in america? (vo) when it comes to your business, not all bars
republicans feel like they got it done last year after the shootings in uvalde texas, and in buffalo.ry very meager law that they signed on to. now they think they're good for another 30 years. we can't afford to wait another 30 years. for this to stop. >> this is exactly why we continue to have this conversation. we try to keep the pressure on these politicians for any kind of action. obviously 92% of american support background checks there's no reason why that cannot happen. we stick...
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of course, they also were stakeholders in the federal legislation that passed in the aftermath of uvalde. so there has been some movement here. and in terms of where he was just standing, it's on a natural preserve of 150 acres that one day is going to be a memorial to celebrate their lives. that should be in place in the next several years. in the meantime, ceremony expected later today. you see the beautiful portraits over my shoulder. people are just coming and dropping off flowers. at 5:30 today, we're going to hear from faith leaders. not politicians, not policy leaders. it's not about that. it's about the victims today, chris. >> as it should be. thank you so much for that, sam. now to south carolina because we're waiting to see if a critical witness in the double murder trial of alex murdaugh is going to take the stand today and we have catie beck there in south carolina for us. tell us why this witness is considered to be so important. >> reporter: hey, chris. yeah, this is a complicated witness. he's referred to as fast eddie or cousin eddie. he actually is a second cousin to al
of course, they also were stakeholders in the federal legislation that passed in the aftermath of uvalde. so there has been some movement here. and in terms of where he was just standing, it's on a natural preserve of 150 acres that one day is going to be a memorial to celebrate their lives. that should be in place in the next several years. in the meantime, ceremony expected later today. you see the beautiful portraits over my shoulder. people are just coming and dropping off flowers. at 5:30...
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lunar new year shooting at a dance hall and a few months past the shooting of an elementary school in uvaldeoking back at a year marked by shootings at grocery stores, parades, and so many other ordinary, everyday situations, we cannot keep living like this. our children are scared to go to school. people feel unsafe in their houses of worship or local stores. too many of us scan rooms for exits when we swer them and many of us have gone through the grim exercise of figuring out who our last call would be to. last night a lot of kids on this campus made those calls. they worried for their lives and for their friends, their fellow spartans. parents across michigan were on pins and needles calling their kids to tell them that they loved them. adds parents, we tell our kids it's going to be okay. we say that all the time. but the truth is words are not good enough. we must act, and we will. but today let's hold the msu and east lancing communities close and let's think of the families and friends of those who have lost those fighting for their lives and the countless mi michiganers whose lives
lunar new year shooting at a dance hall and a few months past the shooting of an elementary school in uvaldeoking back at a year marked by shootings at grocery stores, parades, and so many other ordinary, everyday situations, we cannot keep living like this. our children are scared to go to school. people feel unsafe in their houses of worship or local stores. too many of us scan rooms for exits when we swer them and many of us have gone through the grim exercise of figuring out who our last...
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texas congressman greg caser invited greg cross, whose son was killed in uvalde, and florida representativeour first gen z congressman, inviting manuel oliver, whose son joaquin was killed in the parkland shooting. joining me is congressman maxwell frost of florida, and manuel oliver, son of joaquin oliver, and cofounder of change the ref, an organization raising awareness about mass shootings. it's good to see you. i want to ask the same question i asked congressman jackson lee. why did you feel it was so important to bring mr. oliver here with you tonight? >> well, as you mentioned, the gun violence is an issue that's uniquely american right now. and what we know is we still lose 100 lives a day due to gun violence. the leading cause of death for children in this country are guns, and i hate to be blunt about it, but it's important. if your child god forbid were to die before 18, the leading reason is because they would be shot to death. in this country, in this year right now. so i brought manny because of the work he's been doing. this is personal for him. he lost his son, but he brings
texas congressman greg caser invited greg cross, whose son was killed in uvalde, and florida representativeour first gen z congressman, inviting manuel oliver, whose son joaquin was killed in the parkland shooting. joining me is congressman maxwell frost of florida, and manuel oliver, son of joaquin oliver, and cofounder of change the ref, an organization raising awareness about mass shootings. it's good to see you. i want to ask the same question i asked congressman jackson lee. why did you...
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fight thing in the wake of the virginia tech shootings where we have to come up protocols and we uvalde. so in a situation like this you've got shootsers who are moving from building to building and you have police that we don't know where they were get. we don't know how many seconds. the shooter could have been in berkey hall for seconds and moved to the cafeteria for a few seconds and moved on. that's how these things work and you can see the news conference is about to start right here. let's listen in. >> we are going to go ahead and get started. good afternoon or good evening, excuse me, i'm marlon allege, vice-president public safety chief of police michigan state university. tragic series events have occurred here this evening of weave had a tremendous amount of support from our communities to include our law enforcement partners who are here with me at the moment as well. standing at the far fight county prosecutor john duwane, next to us, sheriff scott, special agent fbi jim and deputy chief chris rozman. thank you for coming to this sheriffs update in regard to tonight's even
fight thing in the wake of the virginia tech shootings where we have to come up protocols and we uvalde. so in a situation like this you've got shootsers who are moving from building to building and you have police that we don't know where they were get. we don't know how many seconds. the shooter could have been in berkey hall for seconds and moved to the cafeteria for a few seconds and moved on. that's how these things work and you can see the news conference is about to start right here....
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and a few months passed a shooting at elementary school in uvalde. looking back at a year marked by shootings at grocery stores, parades and so many other ordinary everyday situations. we cannot keep living like this. >> now the state of michigan just passed two-year anniversary of the oxford high school shooting which killed 4 students. and that is just less than 100 miles away from michigan state university. the university has put a stop to all campus activities for the next 48 hours. and local schools in that area have also closed. the names and ages of those with past have yet to be released. and when it comes to local universities here in the bay area, i did contact local universe are multiple universities. excuse me to see if there would be a heavier police presence or any type of precautions put in place as we get more answers from them. we'll continue to keep you updated. james ray, now send it back to you. thank you very much, michael. >> well, new this morning, san mateo county, they've actually created a task force to help improving the li
and a few months passed a shooting at elementary school in uvalde. looking back at a year marked by shootings at grocery stores, parades and so many other ordinary everyday situations. we cannot keep living like this. >> now the state of michigan just passed two-year anniversary of the oxford high school shooting which killed 4 students. and that is just less than 100 miles away from michigan state university. the university has put a stop to all campus activities for the next 48 hours....
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republicans feel like they got it done last year after the shootings in uvalde texas, and in buffalo. they think they're good for another 30 years. we can't afford to wait another 30 years. for this to stop. >> this is exactly why we continue to have this conversation. we try to keep the pressure on these politicians for any kind of action. obviously 92% of american support background checks there's no reason why that cannot happen. we stick around got a lot more to discuss ahead. a trump appointed judge that and access to abortion and we want to talk about that. idiot idio uhh...nope. intuit quickbooks helps you manage your payroll taxes, cheers! with 100% accurate tax calculations guaranteed. moderate-to-severe eczema. it doesn't care if you have a date, a day off, or a double shift. make your move and get out in front of eczema with steroid-free cibinqo. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and it's proven to help provide clearer skin and relieve itch fast. cibinqo continuously treats eczema whether you're flaring or n
republicans feel like they got it done last year after the shootings in uvalde texas, and in buffalo. they think they're good for another 30 years. we can't afford to wait another 30 years. for this to stop. >> this is exactly why we continue to have this conversation. we try to keep the pressure on these politicians for any kind of action. obviously 92% of american support background checks there's no reason why that cannot happen. we stick around got a lot more to discuss ahead. a trump...