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esos fueron los ánimos que se vieron hoy aquí en la ciudad de uvalde.y vladimir flores noticias telemundo. y como recordamos, fue una tragedia. fueron 21 personas las que murieron en esa masacre que ocurrió en la primaria robb en uvalde, texas. 19 estudiantes y 2 maestros. vámonos ahora a houston. un fuerte estruendo sacudió los hogares y negocios de un suburbio. veamos las imágenes. ocurrió poco antes de las 10:00 cuando un incendio en ese gasoducto de líquidos naturales desató esa columna de llamas. y con esto, movilizando a los bomberos, las cuadrillas llegaron al lugar, comenzaron a controlar las llamas para evitar que más casas tomaran fuego, mientras que las autoridades evacuaban un vecindario cercano. como un terremoto pequeño y las luces se apagaron por un poquito, como unos 2 o 3 segundos. bueno, el operador del gasoducto informó que el flujo de gas fue cerrado y con esto el incendio se fue extinguiendo solo. no hubo reporte de heridos. mientras que al sur del estado. hablemos del incendio. bridge ya tiene una semana de estar activo. impacta co
esos fueron los ánimos que se vieron hoy aquí en la ciudad de uvalde.y vladimir flores noticias telemundo. y como recordamos, fue una tragedia. fueron 21 personas las que murieron en esa masacre que ocurrió en la primaria robb en uvalde, texas. 19 estudiantes y 2 maestros. vámonos ahora a houston. un fuerte estruendo sacudió los hogares y negocios de un suburbio. veamos las imágenes. ocurrió poco antes de las 10:00 cuando un incendio en ese gasoducto de líquidos naturales desató esa...
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. >> born from the tragedy in his hometown of uvalde, texas. >> that one hit home more personally for was felt like it was in my backyard. >> plus, how that famous catch phrase. all right, all right, all right came to be. and the vmas. the unforgettable performances. are you gonna go my way? who brought home a moonman? moonman? >> nightline will be right back ? new pantene with more pro-vitamins, plus biotin & collagen. repairs as well as the leading luxury bonding brand. stronger, healthier hair, without the $60 price tag. if you know, you know it's pantene. we all need fiber for our digestive health, but less than 10% of us get enough each day. good thing metamucil gummies are an easy way to get prebiotic, plant-based fiber. with the same amount of fiber as 2 cups of broccoli. metamucil gummies the easy way to get your daily fiber. where there was only one pediatrician to serve more than 10,000 children. daniel lurie said, i'm going to help. we opened a clinic for our most vulnerable children. i have worked shoulder to shoulder with him as we have brought solutions where people thou
. >> born from the tragedy in his hometown of uvalde, texas. >> that one hit home more personally for was felt like it was in my backyard. >> plus, how that famous catch phrase. all right, all right, all right came to be. and the vmas. the unforgettable performances. are you gonna go my way? who brought home a moonman? moonman? >> nightline will be right back ? new pantene with more pro-vitamins, plus biotin & collagen. repairs as well as the leading luxury bonding...
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, texas, en uvalde, texas.19 estudiantes y 2 maestras, y a raíz de esto ya varios líderes políticos se pronunciaron respecto a esta tragedia. el presidente biden. allí lo vemos, lamentó un comienzo de clases tornado en tragedia y llamó a los republicanos a acordar un control de armas de fuego. también samuells ya se pronunció al respecto el candidato demócrata a vicepresidente afirmó que se debe tomar acciones para mantener a estudiantes y maestros seguros, mientras que j.d. vance, candidato republicano a la vicepresidencia, dijo que sus oraciones están con las familias afectadas. vámonos al condado de monterrey, en donde vicente arroyo, de 39 años, ha sido señalado como el responsable de dar muerte. al menos 80 animales de granja. los sucesos ocurrieron durante la madrugada de este martes en la localidad de fruitvale y, según testigos, habría estado disparando por unas 3 horas hasta acabar con la vida de cabras, conejos, conejillos de indias, gallinas y también caballos. fort miley. never seen anything like th
, texas, en uvalde, texas.19 estudiantes y 2 maestras, y a raíz de esto ya varios líderes políticos se pronunciaron respecto a esta tragedia. el presidente biden. allí lo vemos, lamentó un comienzo de clases tornado en tragedia y llamó a los republicanos a acordar un control de armas de fuego. también samuells ya se pronunció al respecto el candidato demócrata a vicepresidente afirmó que se debe tomar acciones para mantener a estudiantes y maestros seguros, mientras que j.d. vance,...
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he represents uvalde, where a school shooting left 19 students and two teachers dead back in 2022. senator, i hate having you on because every time you're here we know it's for one reason. it's a new school year and here we are again, students and teachers sheltering from ther ddly shooting from a teenager, a 14-year-old, a freshman in high school. when you heard this report today, what went through your mi this was used three years ago, two years ago. >> well, stephanie, all of this is just o sad and disgusting, quite frankly, that we can't figure this out in this nation. my heart goes out to those famili it's so important that everybody across this country understand that mason schermerhorn and christian colon, those two teachers, they are not coming home. thoe children. r school day for the finality of death, people need to understand it because we have to do something about this in this country and to do this means and assault weapons ban. this weapon fires three times the speed of a nine millimeter and it causes incredible ma. i sued the state of texas to see the videos that h
he represents uvalde, where a school shooting left 19 students and two teachers dead back in 2022. senator, i hate having you on because every time you're here we know it's for one reason. it's a new school year and here we are again, students and teachers sheltering from ther ddly shooting from a teenager, a 14-year-old, a freshman in high school. when you heard this report today, what went through your mi this was used three years ago, two years ago. >> well, stephanie, all of this is...
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i sued the state of texas to see the videos that happened, but in uvalde, texas, you don't get a human body left when you get shot by one of these weapons. we have to do something now. it is my hothat, the people in this country -- >> you go, what an awful day, this tragedy, again, putting the issue of gun violence front and center in the final stretch of campaigning. oftentimes, one of these tragedies happens, we talked about it for a few days, the news cycle moves on, but here we are, less than 70 days from the race, from the election. do you think this somehow changes the dynamic for the race? will voters demand action from one or both candidates? >> i'll knew the extent to which it will change the dynamics of the race, but certainly, at the moment, on the campaign trail today, i ought it was very telling, because it was really a spl screen in many ways. you know, traveling with the vice president today to new hampshire, she delivered those remarks, and she kind of spoke very common sense, i thought, you know, the way she said, it is going to have to be this way. we can add new rest
i sued the state of texas to see the videos that happened, but in uvalde, texas, you don't get a human body left when you get shot by one of these weapons. we have to do something now. it is my hothat, the people in this country -- >> you go, what an awful day, this tragedy, again, putting the issue of gun violence front and center in the final stretch of campaigning. oftentimes, one of these tragedies happens, we talked about it for a few days, the news cycle moves on, but here we are,...
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angel garza told us that in the days after he lost his 10-year-old, amerie jo, in uvalde. >> nothingn a small town. nobody expects anything bad to happen and then it happens and everybody wants to make changes, to prevent it from happening, and then it dies down a little bit, and then it happens again, and then we are just, it's a cycle. >> reporter: whoever first defined insanity as "doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result" wasn't talking about school shootings. but think about it. insanity. what better word is there to describe where we are? for "eye on america," i'm jim axelrod in new york. ♪ ♪ >> norah: these are our children and our teachers. something needs to be done. that's tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell. good night. ♪ ♪
angel garza told us that in the days after he lost his 10-year-old, amerie jo, in uvalde. >> nothingn a small town. nobody expects anything bad to happen and then it happens and everybody wants to make changes, to prevent it from happening, and then it dies down a little bit, and then it happens again, and then we are just, it's a cycle. >> reporter: whoever first defined insanity as "doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result" wasn't talking about...
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exjefe de poliÍa jorge: hace su primera apariciÓn el jefe de la policÍa de uvalde en texas.a: el tren de aragua fue calificado como una organizaciÓn terrorista extranjera. texas estÁ creando una base de datos para detectar a los inmigrantes pertenecientes a esa organizaciÓn criminal. reina rodrÍguez tiene acciones de las autoridades. [habla en inglÉs] reina: el gobernador del texas firmÓ una declaraciÓn que designa al grupo criminal venezolano "tren de aragua" como una organizaciÓn terrorista extranjera. describiÓ numerosas detenciones de presuntos miembros de la banda. >> son como unas 7hs de aquÍ y estamos en la frontera. reina: el fiscal del condado dish mintiÓ versiones de una toma, a las que las autoridades respondieron 700 veces por advertencias de violencia. datos muestran que los delitos denunciados en el paso cayeron drÁsticamente en los primeros 3 meses del 2024, tras 2 aÑos de aumento. >> no todos venimos a trabajar, otros vienen a hacer daÑo. >> le ponemos atenciÓn a los tatuajes y todo eso. para saber quiÉnes son estos terroristas. reina: el gobernador dijo que
exjefe de poliÍa jorge: hace su primera apariciÓn el jefe de la policÍa de uvalde en texas.a: el tren de aragua fue calificado como una organizaciÓn terrorista extranjera. texas estÁ creando una base de datos para detectar a los inmigrantes pertenecientes a esa organizaciÓn criminal. reina rodrÍguez tiene acciones de las autoridades. [habla en inglÉs] reina: el gobernador del texas firmÓ una declaraciÓn que designa al grupo criminal venezolano "tren de aragua" como una...
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. >>> the "san antonio express" said emotions erupted after a court hearing for a former uvalde schoolck police chief pete arrendondo. arrendondo and other officer have pleaded not guilty for their involvement in a mass shooting in the school in 2022. 19 children and two teachers died. for many of the victims yesterday, it was the first time seeing arrendondo in person. >> we seen him outside. as i was walking in, it was nerve- nerve-racking. it was very emotional. the tensions were high. we locked eyes. >> arrendondo was fired from his job three months after the shooting. journal," the arrest comes after volusia county sheriff mike chitwood said he would publicize the names and photos of kids accused of making school threats because he was fed up with the school's bogus reports. deputies also displayed fake and real weapons they say the boys showed off to other students. >>> well, ahead, your facebook and instagram may look a little different. meta cracks down on disinformation, ahead of the election. heal acid-related damage to the esophagus called erosive esophagitis, and relieve re
. >>> the "san antonio express" said emotions erupted after a court hearing for a former uvalde schoolck police chief pete arrendondo. arrendondo and other officer have pleaded not guilty for their involvement in a mass shooting in the school in 2022. 19 children and two teachers died. for many of the victims yesterday, it was the first time seeing arrendondo in person. >> we seen him outside. as i was walking in, it was nerve- nerve-racking. it was very emotional. the...
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but there have been other incidents, the horrific uvalde massacre where that young. mr. mcmahon: fested signs of alienation -- that young man manifested signs of alienation and concern where we have to make sure that we as fes are educated on what those signs are. it could be a need for help, it may not manifest itself in a horrific, violent act, but it's not just uvalde. we had a july fourth parade, other manifestations, i can list a number of examples. we need sensitize people to signs of alienation, risks and not -- i'm not driving to accountability, because the goal is preventive. the goal is to provide -- to understand when somebody is in need of help and to be able to deliver that help. that's why i speak of a public health-inform aid approach -- health-informed approach. evan: mr. secretary. sophia from austin is originally from germany. asks, how do you view the european union approach on migration and how could further cooperation with other regions and countries work? sec. mayorkas: so it's very interesting. you know, i have said that the challenge at the south
but there have been other incidents, the horrific uvalde massacre where that young. mr. mcmahon: fested signs of alienation -- that young man manifested signs of alienation and concern where we have to make sure that we as fes are educated on what those signs are. it could be a need for help, it may not manifest itself in a horrific, violent act, but it's not just uvalde. we had a july fourth parade, other manifestations, i can list a number of examples. we need sensitize people to signs of...
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uvalde is different from the last school shooting that we had, but i think the most important thing,in mind, chris, is that since columbine, over 25 years now, we have seen these school shootings across the country. virtually every school in this country. and many of these young people, the 16-year-old, they have been going through this training probably since elementary school. so when you start talking about trauma, just the idea when these kids hear about a shooting across the other side o. country over the last 25 years, it has impact. this 16-year-old teenager and hundreds of other kids at that school, they weren't even born when the first school shooting occurred, but they had been living with this for a number of years, and it struck them at their school today. so, yes, it has a huge impact upon them. going through the process, when the shooting starts, you heard her, and she stated, the doors were closed. we tried to stack up our furniture, our chairs, whatever, to protect ourselves. they did everything that they were trained to do, but unfortunately these types of incidents,
uvalde is different from the last school shooting that we had, but i think the most important thing,in mind, chris, is that since columbine, over 25 years now, we have seen these school shootings across the country. virtually every school in this country. and many of these young people, the 16-year-old, they have been going through this training probably since elementary school. so when you start talking about trauma, just the idea when these kids hear about a shooting across the other side o....
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federal review is out detailing how nearly 200 border patrol agents handled the school shooting in uvalde, texas, in may of 2022. the report released thursday said none of the agents found a map or key to robb elementary to gain access to the critical areas of the building. the document also faulted officials for not providing gunshot wound victims with immediate medical treatment. 19 students and two teachers were killed by the 18-year-old gunman. >>> coming up, dramatic rescue. police officers pull two kids from a burning home. >>> and later, a near collision on a runway. how one plane ended up with blown-out tires. ended up with blown-out tires. [coughing] copd isn't pretty. i'm out of breath, and often out of the picture. but this is my story. ( ♪♪ ) and with once-daily trelegy, it can still be beautiful. because with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy keeps my airways open for a full 24 hours and prevents future flare-ups. trelegy also improves lung function, so i can breathe more freely all day and night. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your
federal review is out detailing how nearly 200 border patrol agents handled the school shooting in uvalde, texas, in may of 2022. the report released thursday said none of the agents found a map or key to robb elementary to gain access to the critical areas of the building. the document also faulted officials for not providing gunshot wound victims with immediate medical treatment. 19 students and two teachers were killed by the 18-year-old gunman. >>> coming up, dramatic rescue....
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y a propÓsito de tiroteos escolares, el exjefe de la policÍa escolar de uvalde arredondo, pidiÓ que seorte de distrito alega que hay defectos en los cargos que lo seÑalan de poner en peligro a los estudiantes. tambiÉn afirma que la acusaciÓn no deja claro que leyes violÓ. su defensa insiste que arredondo no fallÓ en los protocolos de respuesta durante la masacre que le arrancÓ la vida a 19 estudiantes y a dos maestras. el expresidente trump prometiÓ que de llegar a la casa blanca una vez mÁs, aplicarÍa la pena de muerte para tres categorÍas de personas a los que maten policÍas, a los narcotraficantes y a los proxenetas. la declaraciÓn la hizo durante un mitin de campaÑa en el estado clave de carolina del norte y frente a la fraternidad de policÍas de charlotte. un grupo de unos 350.000 miembros a propÓsito de trump, hoy tuvo una victoria legal. pero en nueva york, el juez juan merchant aplazÓ la sentencia de trump por falsificaciÓn de registros comerciales en el caso de stormy daniels para despuÉs de las elecciones de noviembre, el expresidente reaccionÓ de la siguiente manera. >> toda
y a propÓsito de tiroteos escolares, el exjefe de la policÍa escolar de uvalde arredondo, pidiÓ que seorte de distrito alega que hay defectos en los cargos que lo seÑalan de poner en peligro a los estudiantes. tambiÉn afirma que la acusaciÓn no deja claro que leyes violÓ. su defensa insiste que arredondo no fallÓ en los protocolos de respuesta durante la masacre que le arrancÓ la vida a 19 estudiantes y a dos maestras. el expresidente trump prometiÓ que de llegar a la casa blanca una...
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progress on this over 800 high-risk individuals have been stopped from buying guns like ar $0.15 uvalde because the passage of that law, we have so, so much more work to do, but point i really want to come back to is we know that this is a very divisive issue. we know as a country that we have very strong opinions on both sides of this issue. but ultimately, we all well agree that nobody wants to see these school shootings continue and nobody wants to see gun violence continue. i think it's time that our leaders have a real conversation about what can we agree on moving forward so that these stories, these school shootings can be left in our history books and not in our headlines. >> well, and everyone remembers how you and your classmates, after several of your classmates were murdered in 2018, went to lawmakers in florida, went to the governor, rick scott, pushing them on this very issue. i wonder given that we saw governor kemp, their brian kemp, they're also speaking to reporters tonight. what would you what would your message be to lawmakers in georgia this evening i mean, like the
progress on this over 800 high-risk individuals have been stopped from buying guns like ar $0.15 uvalde because the passage of that law, we have so, so much more work to do, but point i really want to come back to is we know that this is a very divisive issue. we know as a country that we have very strong opinions on both sides of this issue. but ultimately, we all well agree that nobody wants to see these school shootings continue and nobody wants to see gun violence continue. i think it's...
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debate over and over about all this stuff and us not focusing on what we can agree on you know, after uvalde, many people said that it wasn't going to be possible for us to change in gun laws. but for once congress actually did something we expanded background checks for people under the age of 21, attempting to buy a gun and we put billions of dollars in school safety programs and community safety programs. and obviously that was nowhere near enough, given that i'm talking to you right now, but we have made progress on this over 800 high-risk individuals rules have been stopped from buying guns like ar, $0.15 uvalde because the passage of that law, we have so, so much more work to do, but point, i really want to come back to is we know this is a very divisive issue. we know as a country that we have very strong opinions on both sides of this issue. but ultimately, we all agree that nobody wants to see these school shootings continue and nobody wants to see gun islands continue. i think it's time that our leaders have a real conversation about what can we agree on moving forward so that thes
debate over and over about all this stuff and us not focusing on what we can agree on you know, after uvalde, many people said that it wasn't going to be possible for us to change in gun laws. but for once congress actually did something we expanded background checks for people under the age of 21, attempting to buy a gun and we put billions of dollars in school safety programs and community safety programs. and obviously that was nowhere near enough, given that i'm talking to you right now,...
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eliminate the threat and we saw tragically highlighted not happen in the tragic school shooting at uvalde. here we obviously are awaiting many details but to hear that that that has indeed occurred is i'm sure a source of massive relief to those families. just to remind everyone, to remind our viewers that six of the 75 mass shootings in the united states in sandy hook elementary occurred in georgia. a reminder, the center for homeland defense and security, we have the definition of school shooting. that's a continuous episode of violence, killing or wounding victims on the school campus. it's so troubling because we are seeing an exponential rise. it's not a gradual or proportionate rise. what i mean by that is the number of victims killed or wounded in school shootings, for example just last year, it was more than twice the number of victims in any year prior to 2018. as we chatted about earlier, this is the first day of school. i was looking at family photos of my relatives in their first day of school outfits here we are already now experiencing this. it is nothing short of tragic and
eliminate the threat and we saw tragically highlighted not happen in the tragic school shooting at uvalde. here we obviously are awaiting many details but to hear that that that has indeed occurred is i'm sure a source of massive relief to those families. just to remind everyone, to remind our viewers that six of the 75 mass shootings in the united states in sandy hook elementary occurred in georgia. a reminder, the center for homeland defense and security, we have the definition of school...
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escuchando a jessie risso, Él es tío de 1 de los estudiantes que fue asesinado en el tiroteo de la escuela uvaldeen la ciudad y nos dice de qué se trata este nuevo plan tras el reciente tiroteo en la preparatoria de georgia, seguido de los arrestos de estudiantes en algunas escuelas locales por hacer amenazas. la oficina del alguacil del condado fresno quiere destacar su programa de prevención de la violencia en las escuelas aims at stopping the violence before it even happens in the first place. esto tiene como objetivo detener la violencia antes de que ocurra, dijo el capitán de la oficina del alguacil del condado fresno, john reynolds, agregando que se trata de un programa para educar al público de cómo identificar ciertos comportamientos de sus hijos o compañeros de trabajo y reportar esos comportamientos para prevenir desgracias. ese programa es excelente para la comunidad aquí en fresno, pues cada tiroteo que ha habido, pues, y los niños inocentemente pierden vidas por un muchacho que tal vez está pasando una situación a un crisis por depresión o no sé que es problemas en casa. el año pasad
escuchando a jessie risso, Él es tío de 1 de los estudiantes que fue asesinado en el tiroteo de la escuela uvaldeen la ciudad y nos dice de qué se trata este nuevo plan tras el reciente tiroteo en la preparatoria de georgia, seguido de los arrestos de estudiantes en algunas escuelas locales por hacer amenazas. la oficina del alguacil del condado fresno quiere destacar su programa de prevención de la violencia en las escuelas aims at stopping the violence before it even happens in the first...
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that's the case with the uvalde families. that's the case with the the columbine families.se with the parkland families. that's the case with the newton families. we live in a country where we have these conversations in the wake of these horrors, we turn to these gorgeous young faces, who speak with all the wisdom of kids who have been through the drills and simple ily recount to us how long it took them to remember what to do in an active shooter drill. who is looking at what that does to them? >> i'm not aware of anyone. there is a school of research that is looking at how to best conduct drills in an age-appropriate way. that's getting some traction. but with regard to the long-term impact of these drills and these shootings, we now have a generation that's been raised on this. i'm now a grandparent. certainly, my kids were raised on this from kindergarten forward. now my grand kids are experiencing this. and we don't know where this goes except perhaps that we have this kind of copy cat thing that's going on and has been mentioned maybe more shootings surrendering so t
that's the case with the uvalde families. that's the case with the the columbine families.se with the parkland families. that's the case with the newton families. we live in a country where we have these conversations in the wake of these horrors, we turn to these gorgeous young faces, who speak with all the wisdom of kids who have been through the drills and simple ily recount to us how long it took them to remember what to do in an active shooter drill. who is looking at what that does to...
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, i'm sorry, we had people in uvalde with guns and guess what happened. >> they ran from the gunfire but that's a failure of law and she's doing more guns into this equation is not going to save anybody's life. let's be clear. it was law enforcement school resource officer that the stop the shooting with a gun. >> okay. but wait a second, correct. after this kid already opened fire, and killed four people in officer and a trained officer makes lot of sense. the question is that i think you're raising is should we be training, equipping teachers, guns in the classroom? something like this breaks out that seems like it's a little bit too far. we ask allow the teachers there's already doing what the security let me just you know, i mean, we admitted we're in the middle of a presidential election. obviously this and the question is, what, what's the response from the two liters here? who are vying for the presidency. i want to play harris first and then i'll play trump. listen this is just a senseless tragedy. >> on top of so many senseless tragedies. >> and it's just outrageous that eve
, i'm sorry, we had people in uvalde with guns and guess what happened. >> they ran from the gunfire but that's a failure of law and she's doing more guns into this equation is not going to save anybody's life. let's be clear. it was law enforcement school resource officer that the stop the shooting with a gun. >> okay. but wait a second, correct. after this kid already opened fire, and killed four people in officer and a trained officer makes lot of sense. the question is that i...
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. >> reporter: winder, georgia joins columbine, newtown uvalde, and hundreds of others with traumatizednging out through the school, and you are just wondering which one of those is going to be somebody that you are best friends with or somebody that you love? >> reporter: and parents who rushed to campus not knowing if they would hug their kids or bury them. >> i just dropped everything and sprinted to the car. i got a bullet hole from one side of his flatbed to the other. >> reporter: winder, georgia. >> the gunshots was so close to me like my ears started ringing real bad. >> reporter: a new name that is shorthand for senseless tragedy. because it's been such a steady drumbeat in the news cycle for so many years, it might be easy to lose sight of the dimensions of the school shooting epidemic. since columbine, a quarter century ago, there have been 388 deadly school shootings in the united states, killing at least 526 people. let that sink in. >> but as a nation, we can not continue to accept the carnage of gun violence. >> we have endured too many of these tragedies in the past few
. >> reporter: winder, georgia joins columbine, newtown uvalde, and hundreds of others with traumatizednging out through the school, and you are just wondering which one of those is going to be somebody that you are best friends with or somebody that you love? >> reporter: and parents who rushed to campus not knowing if they would hug their kids or bury them. >> i just dropped everything and sprinted to the car. i got a bullet hole from one side of his flatbed to the other....
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familiares de las vÍctimas de la masacre de uvalde confrontaron a los dos agentes acusados por la respuesta el grito de cobarde. las familias repudiaron la presencia del ex jefe policial arredondo, quien junto al ex policÍa adriÁn gonzÁlez, comparecieron por primera vez en una corte tras haber sido imputados por un gran jurado. nos vamos hasta la frontera sur, donde el nÚmero de cruces de inmigrantes indocumentados continÚa bajando. segÚn datos oficiales, la cifra de arrestos se ha reducido en un 50% desde junio, cuando entrÓ en vigor la acciÓn ejecutiva del presidente biden, que redujo el acceso al asilo. de acuerdo a estas estadÍsticas. el mes pasado la patrulla fronteriza registrÓ 58.000 detenciones. esto es un 68% que las realizadas hace un aÑo menos que las realizadas hace un aÑo. harto de una serie de falsas amenazas de tiroteos en escuelas. un alguacil de florida estÁ adoptando una nueva tÁctica publicar la fotografÍa policial de cualquier delincuente en redes sociales. todo esto a raÍz del arresto de un menor de 11 aÑos en port orange, tras haber amenazado con llevar a cabo un tirot
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>> lawrence: absolutely, or ucla yufld /* yufl uvalde, we report on shootings in schools or terrorists incidents and they are not being watched if they commit the final act. >> kayleigh: many went to school for the first time. mason schermerhorn went to school, he is autistic. his family said if you see him, calm him down. mason had just transferred to the school. one teacher, the math teacher, a hero football coach who died opening the door to let students out. he died a hero. >> brian: you wonder if it is the parent's gun and if they didn't secure it, if they will be legally liable after that case. >> steve: we've seen it. >> brian: if you know you leave a gun out, i trust my son. you trust him, if you allow him to go out with us, you're going to jail, too, if your son is out of control. if law enforcement wants more power, if fbi left the room saying, i wish i had to detain this kid. the buffalo kid who shot up everyone in the mall, he goes upstate and starts shooting people and he was a racist. now this guy, if they had additional power, what would they have done? we are finding pe
>> lawrence: absolutely, or ucla yufld /* yufl uvalde, we report on shootings in schools or terrorists incidents and they are not being watched if they commit the final act. >> kayleigh: many went to school for the first time. mason schermerhorn went to school, he is autistic. his family said if you see him, calm him down. mason had just transferred to the school. one teacher, the math teacher, a hero football coach who died opening the door to let students out. he died a hero....
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. >> griff: officials confirm arrest of 33 violent gang members in uvalde, texas, tied to gangs like the latin kings involved in narcotics trafficking, this is in the wake of eight million plus illegal encounters under the biden-harris administration. cbp expect that number to rise in the coming months. >> todd: thank you. dallas residents gathering to honor fallen officer darron burks after he was shot and killed execution style inside his police car. >> he was approached and they talked through the drivers side window and he recorded with a cell phone. the suspect pulled out a handgun and sculied officer burks as he sat in his vehicle. >> todd: burks was a math teacher and basketball coach for 20 years before becoming a police officer. he felt god calling him and was a dallas police officer for eight months before he was killed. former mreszant grove principal who hired darron burks joins me now. i am so sorry for your loss, no words can bring him back. tell us about your friend. >> darron burks is an individual i've known over 25 years and an individual that as soon as he began to
. >> griff: officials confirm arrest of 33 violent gang members in uvalde, texas, tied to gangs like the latin kings involved in narcotics trafficking, this is in the wake of eight million plus illegal encounters under the biden-harris administration. cbp expect that number to rise in the coming months. >> todd: thank you. dallas residents gathering to honor fallen officer darron burks after he was shot and killed execution style inside his police car. >> he was approached and...
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to learn some really awful, disturbing things, i would remind, not to make an equivalence, but the uvalded some information right afterwards, and judge, you and i talked about how it was only going to get worse pit what i hope happens that they learn from this, i hope they have learned from this and are implementing things to ensure president trump nor president biden, for that matter, to ever have to deal with what had to be dealt with there. i do think the question, you ask, jesse, about the roof and all of that stuff, should be answered pit one last thing on dei. that was an allegation. i just don't believe, we should be very careful, if there was a woman in charge, do we not hire white guys after enron? >> jesse: it doesn't even matter if she is a woman, she failed the test, shouldn't have been promoted pure it. >> judge jeanine: exactly. >> harold: if that is the case, man or woman -- >> judge jeanine: failed a test. she is covering a president. >> harold: i got it. let's get the facts appeared. >> judge jeanine: that is the fact appeared. >> harold: those are -- >> judge jeanine: le
to learn some really awful, disturbing things, i would remind, not to make an equivalence, but the uvalded some information right afterwards, and judge, you and i talked about how it was only going to get worse pit what i hope happens that they learn from this, i hope they have learned from this and are implementing things to ensure president trump nor president biden, for that matter, to ever have to deal with what had to be dealt with there. i do think the question, you ask, jesse, about the...
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authorities in the border down of uvalde, texas arrested 33 gang members on drug trafficking charges.zona border patrol chief chris clemson joins us now they're predicting in august a rise maybe it was hot and the summer and like every other year there was a slow, slowness of folks crossing because they couldn't survive, right? >> well, it's a complex issue when it comes down to the seasonal trends, you go back 10, 12 years ago. they kind of got disrupted because we don't see that yearly agricultural seasonal crossing. it's kind of a global phenomenon. people coming everyone. look bat election cycles presidential cycles you will see uptick leading up to the november election i will go as far as i see propaganda caravans show up next few weeks and months as we draw attention to this border crisis both from the nongovernment organization side of it as well as people trying to get in just in case we have a trump presidency knowing they better get in now they are not going to be allowed to come in with the ease they have under this administration. >> lawrence: that's 100 percent right. i
authorities in the border down of uvalde, texas arrested 33 gang members on drug trafficking charges.zona border patrol chief chris clemson joins us now they're predicting in august a rise maybe it was hot and the summer and like every other year there was a slow, slowness of folks crossing because they couldn't survive, right? >> well, it's a complex issue when it comes down to the seasonal trends, you go back 10, 12 years ago. they kind of got disrupted because we don't see that yearly...
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here's ted cruz at the nra convention in houston three days after the uvalde massacre, where 19 students like the events of this week are a mirror forcing us to ask hard questions, demanding that we see where our culture is failing. looking at broken families, absent fathers, declining church attendance, social media bullying. it's a lot easier to morealize about guns and to shriek about those you disagree with politically. but it's never been about guns. >> oh, go to cancun, man. there is a father in the home of this kid, colt gray, 14-year-old. who is charged with four counts of felony murder. his father colin gray is now charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second degree murder and eight counts of cruelty to children in the second degree, why? because he bought the ar-15 for the kid even know he knew the fbi had noticed there was something wrong with the kid. so the father in the home actuallyeven noticed there was something wrong with this kid. the father in the home actually caused the problem. >> there's a precedent for this in michigan . this is a go
here's ted cruz at the nra convention in houston three days after the uvalde massacre, where 19 students like the events of this week are a mirror forcing us to ask hard questions, demanding that we see where our culture is failing. looking at broken families, absent fathers, declining church attendance, social media bullying. it's a lot easier to morealize about guns and to shriek about those you disagree with politically. but it's never been about guns. >> oh, go to cancun, man. there...
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, chris, i wish i could say that the answer to that is yes, but i think we've seen, in newtown to uvalde this yesterday, this has become a tragic reality of american life in our schools. our kids having to do drills to prepare for a mass shooter, and then followed by horrific incidents like this. and then inaction. these days, almost exclusively from republicans in states like georgia, in my home state of texas, and in the united states congress. i do believe, though, that each time we see a tragedy like this, the voices are getting louder, the activism is getting stronger, the push is getting stronger to make change. in this presidential election, it was also very clear yesterday by the responses of the candidates that we have one candidate in kamala harris who wants to actually do something about this so that we don't see this kind of tragedy happen again, and another candidate, donald trump, that is perfectly content just calling this individual, you know, sick and deranged, and then leaving it at that. not doing anything about actually preparing so we don't have another tragedy like
, chris, i wish i could say that the answer to that is yes, but i think we've seen, in newtown to uvalde this yesterday, this has become a tragic reality of american life in our schools. our kids having to do drills to prepare for a mass shooter, and then followed by horrific incidents like this. and then inaction. these days, almost exclusively from republicans in states like georgia, in my home state of texas, and in the united states congress. i do believe, though, that each time we see a...
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as we remember those poor parents in uvalde, texas, when they were there and no one was trying to get in and get their children, they were saying let us go and appeared we will face the shooter, we don't care. we need to get our children. the fact that people were injured potentially in the rush to get away from the shooter would be an indication that the in-place inside of the school we have no nothing up until now bee the sheriff said nothing around the circumstances. we know from georgia medical that one gunshot victim was transported to a medical center in barrow county and another was to north east general medical system in gainesville not too far away and we know of the trauma patient who was airlifted to grady. that is three gunshot injuries. that would account for at least some of the injuries that the sheriff was talking about. which would seem to indicate that maybe all of the people who were wounded that were taken to hospital. it doesn't say whether or not anybody perished in the sho shooting. >> right. we expect to hear more detail, harder detail at 4:00 in a press confer
as we remember those poor parents in uvalde, texas, when they were there and no one was trying to get in and get their children, they were saying let us go and appeared we will face the shooter, we don't care. we need to get our children. the fact that people were injured potentially in the rush to get away from the shooter would be an indication that the in-place inside of the school we have no nothing up until now bee the sheriff said nothing around the circumstances. we know from georgia...
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after uvalde, everybody was saying we wouldn't change gun levels at the federal level. we did. we were able to pass the bipartisan safer communities act. it expanded background checks for people under 21. attempt to go buy a gun like the ar-15. gun violence went up 37% under donald trump's presidency. we have seen gun violence go down nearly 20% under the leadership of president biden and vice president kamala harris. and as we obviously as today's news shows, have a lot more work to do, and what democrats need to do is not run from this issue. we have seen since 2018, this is a winning issue. the third rail of american politics is no longer guns. it's doing nothing against gun violence. >> david hogg, thank you for sticking around during the remarks of vice president. joining us now, priya sridhar, and director of the black law enforcement alliance, mark claxton, the director of safety and emergency services for a large school district in south carolina. priya, what can you tell us about the law enforcement response to this shooting? >> reporter: we did hear from the barrow co
after uvalde, everybody was saying we wouldn't change gun levels at the federal level. we did. we were able to pass the bipartisan safer communities act. it expanded background checks for people under 21. attempt to go buy a gun like the ar-15. gun violence went up 37% under donald trump's presidency. we have seen gun violence go down nearly 20% under the leadership of president biden and vice president kamala harris. and as we obviously as today's news shows, have a lot more work to do, and...
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. >> former uvalde school district police chief pete arredondo appeared in criminal court for the first indicted arredondo and officer adrian gonzalez in connection to the deadly 2022 elementary school mass shooting. they were the only members of law enforcement who responded that day to be charged. it took officers 77 minutes to breach a classroom and kill the gunman. arredondo was in charge of the operation. both men pleaded not guilty. if convicted, they could face more than 20 years in prison. >> today's national voter registration day, a nonpartisan day dedicated to registering, celebrating democracy and making sure you're ready to vote on november 5th. with less than 50 days to go until election day, there are a lot of voter registration day events happening across the bay area. they'll be registering new voters, educating current and future voters about their options, and making sure voters know what to expect. on november fifth. there's a big push to get young people out to vote since voters between 18 and 29 years old typically have the lowest voter turnout in the country. >> t
. >> former uvalde school district police chief pete arredondo appeared in criminal court for the first indicted arredondo and officer adrian gonzalez in connection to the deadly 2022 elementary school mass shooting. they were the only members of law enforcement who responded that day to be charged. it took officers 77 minutes to breach a classroom and kill the gunman. arredondo was in charge of the operation. both men pleaded not guilty. if convicted, they could face more than 20 years...
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here on my arm i was just in uvalde this week and i had here bracelets remembering, her dad gave me thisne and joe garza's a bracelet to remember the kids and i promised i would wear them and keep them on my desk until we finally voted on gun reforms for public safety to respect those kids and those families. [applause] >> and that isn't -- that's just a core public safety issue and because as those police officers waited for over an hour to go in and save those kids, and there is so much wrong with that, a part of it is that people were scared of the machine gun and we can all get that. i mean, it's unacceptable, what happened. unacceptable they didn't go in and save those kids, but the number of guns in this country and the power of those weapons of war is a public safety issue and i don't know how you can say you're a party of public safety and saying we should be selling ar-15's at the walmart and democrats should be running on that every day of the week, and i feel very committed that that should be, you know, part of the day-one agenda if we're able to-- >> i totally agree, man. an
here on my arm i was just in uvalde this week and i had here bracelets remembering, her dad gave me thisne and joe garza's a bracelet to remember the kids and i promised i would wear them and keep them on my desk until we finally voted on gun reforms for public safety to respect those kids and those families. [applause] >> and that isn't -- that's just a core public safety issue and because as those police officers waited for over an hour to go in and save those kids, and there is so much...
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this is such an incredibly different scenario than what we saw in texas and uvalde, where there were 77 minutes where there was really no stopping this gunman in your case this happened so quickly, you have the technology in place. what would you like to say to members of congress, to your lawmakers to those that have some power to perhaps make some changes. what would you like to say to them about having to go through this? you go to school to learn, you go to school to teach. you go to school to make friends and to be part of society. and every year we're just at the beginning of the school year. here we are again, four people killed, nine people injured, including students and teachers yes, ma'am. >> the way i look at it from a very objective viewpoint is that a lot of people are grieving right now. a lot of people to express their grief. they want to, they want to cry, they want to hug their loved ones. they want to make sure that everyone is safe. however, i think it's appropriate that other people, they response in grieving is divisum that they want to make a positive change in
this is such an incredibly different scenario than what we saw in texas and uvalde, where there were 77 minutes where there was really no stopping this gunman in your case this happened so quickly, you have the technology in place. what would you like to say to members of congress, to your lawmakers to those that have some power to perhaps make some changes. what would you like to say to them about having to go through this? you go to school to learn, you go to school to teach. you go to school...
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there were armed security at uvalde, their arms securities, a lot of mass shootings. they are there to protect, but it's often too late. you need to be ahead of it. you need to be focusing on the signs and getting person help before they ever access a firearm and then bring it to the school. so i think this is nobody wants their child to go to school in a fortress. we also can't build fortune. fortresses in every place of america more guns is not the answer. more security is not the answer. getting more help, more tools and resources, and more good gun safety regulation on the books is proven to work in terms of suicide and homicide and mass shootings. i refuse to accept that this is our reality, especially when we have created this reality and have the power to change it nicole what's your advice for the families who lost their loved ones and how are you and your family doing? my advice to the families who lost what i mean, my heart is with them completely and that needs to be a core focus right now, what sort of help are they getting and how are we helping them move
there were armed security at uvalde, their arms securities, a lot of mass shootings. they are there to protect, but it's often too late. you need to be ahead of it. you need to be focusing on the signs and getting person help before they ever access a firearm and then bring it to the school. so i think this is nobody wants their child to go to school in a fortress. we also can't build fortune. fortresses in every place of america more guns is not the answer. more security is not the answer....
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luckily, we have seen some of that after uvalde, despite what many people said, many people said that we would be able to pass a gun law in congress, but we did for the first time in 30 years, congress passed a federal gun law that expanded background checks for people so under the age of 21 and republicans and democrats voted for that in over 800 high-risk individuals under the age of 21 had prevented from buying a gun like an ar-15 team because of that law, the fbi is openly talked about it many times, but that's clearly not enough. we need to go a lot further. we need to pass universal background checks. we need to repeal the industry protections and we need to have a whole holistic way of addressing this that doesn't address just how does somebody get a gun, but why does somebody feel the need to pick it up in the first place? and i know we all agree. we don't want this to continue now we absolutely don't. >> and david hogg, we always appreciate talking to you about this. i'm afraid will probably be doing this again, but thanks as always for your time. we appreciate it thank you,
luckily, we have seen some of that after uvalde, despite what many people said, many people said that we would be able to pass a gun law in congress, but we did for the first time in 30 years, congress passed a federal gun law that expanded background checks for people so under the age of 21 and republicans and democrats voted for that in over 800 high-risk individuals under the age of 21 had prevented from buying a gun like an ar-15 team because of that law, the fbi is openly talked about it...
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donald trump started using it without our permission at an nra rally in houston moments after the uvaldeass shooting. i was definitely not pleased about that. i sent out a tweet about that later, a cease and desist went out so it's important because we have to fight to get these copyrights back. a lot of arts get taken advantage of. and i want to make sure that people understand how important owning your publishing is for situations like this. >> i mean, 50 years to lose a copyright and this work that others are likely profiting on, james is the story of far too many artists, particularly of that he particularly generation and ongoing today, i wonder from your perspective, james, what else are you looking for from the trump campaign because the songs have been played, they've been associated at different points in time. is it too late to course? correct. and what are the next steps? >> oh, no, it's not too late. i mean, they tried to create an argument today of free speech and also trying to say fair use. but we rejected that as did the judge was going to happen. now, laura is we're goin
donald trump started using it without our permission at an nra rally in houston moments after the uvaldeass shooting. i was definitely not pleased about that. i sent out a tweet about that later, a cease and desist went out so it's important because we have to fight to get these copyrights back. a lot of arts get taken advantage of. and i want to make sure that people understand how important owning your publishing is for situations like this. >> i mean, 50 years to lose a copyright and...
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>> guest: so, after the tragedy in uvalde, the bipartisan order was passed and billions of dollars wereentative from texas, who, one of his district system uvade, calls my wife and i and says i have 119 districts, like 12 have filed. out of one19. and, zero have been granted. we looked around the nation, noticed that no one was filing. these districts that needed the money, no one was filing. there was a big awareness problem, no one knows that money's there, #1. and then we had schools that, oh, we know, but we are not touching it because the grant-writing process is intim dating and i am a superintendent, i am teaching and running cool, running the pta, running the bus, i don't have time or expertise to do this; we said there's a problem that needs to be fixed. obviously, the government wants these grants to be spent and be allocated to see where the need is and allocate the money. the green lights grant initiative is a connector between the schools in need, the highest risk and lowest capacity schools to the government agencies to say: we with have proven the need to help saven -- sa
>> guest: so, after the tragedy in uvalde, the bipartisan order was passed and billions of dollars wereentative from texas, who, one of his district system uvade, calls my wife and i and says i have 119 districts, like 12 have filed. out of one19. and, zero have been granted. we looked around the nation, noticed that no one was filing. these districts that needed the money, no one was filing. there was a big awareness problem, no one knows that money's there, #1. and then we had schools...
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after shoppers were killed in buffalo, new york, and school children and teachers were murdered in uvalde, texas, we came together in this chamber to pass the bipartisan safer communities act. i was honored to be part of that effort, which i believe has saved lives. indeed, in june, the department of justice announced that it had charged more than 500 defendants under the provisions of that law that target unlawful trafficking and straw purchasing of first time. i coauthored those provisions to help take dangerous criminals off the streets and that is exactly what is happening. madam president, nothing that we can do can take away the pain, the shock, and the unde understandable anger felt by the families who lost loved ones last october. but we can and we should take legislative actions in response to the lewiston tragedy. by taking such actions, we vb a chance -- we have a chance to help servicemembers in crisis. we have a chance to help protect our neighbors, our families, our communities. we have a chance to save lives. madam president, let me end by thanking my colleague from maine,
after shoppers were killed in buffalo, new york, and school children and teachers were murdered in uvalde, texas, we came together in this chamber to pass the bipartisan safer communities act. i was honored to be part of that effort, which i believe has saved lives. indeed, in june, the department of justice announced that it had charged more than 500 defendants under the provisions of that law that target unlawful trafficking and straw purchasing of first time. i coauthored those provisions to...
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the same kind of firearm has been used to carry out mass shootings in newtown, uvalde, las vegas, and highland park, illinois. killing dozens of children and adults and injuries many more. looking across this dias, i recognize we have our differences on many issues. but when it comes to the protection of the president and the presidential candidates, we should stand united. we you know that protecting our elected officials is essential to a functioning democracy. i hope this hearing can be an example of how we will work together on a bipartisan basis, to not only understand this shocking event but to ensure it never happens again. we must do this without the incendiary language and conspiracy mongering that too often dominates our political discourse today. ongoing investigations by the secret service and the f.b.i. areritical. but congress, the victims' families and the american people deserve transparency and accountability now. i'll now turn to my partner on the judiciary committee, ranking member lindsey graham. sen. graham: thank you, mr. chairman. several of us from the military
the same kind of firearm has been used to carry out mass shootings in newtown, uvalde, las vegas, and highland park, illinois. killing dozens of children and adults and injuries many more. looking across this dias, i recognize we have our differences on many issues. but when it comes to the protection of the president and the presidential candidates, we should stand united. we you know that protecting our elected officials is essential to a functioning democracy. i hope this hearing can be an...
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we saw a few do the same in texas after the uvalde shooting. but this is rare. there is no widespread movement here to ban these weapons of war, these ar-15 style rifles. even when, even when it was one of those weapons that shot donald trump just six weeks or so back. even then, no outcry from republicans about changing it. in fact, we hear from jd vance yesterday, saying that it's just a fact of life. a sad fact of life that these school shootings keep happening. eugene robinson, "the washington post" yesterday got their hands on some text messages that were sent from a mother to her daughters who were in that school. i could say, thankfully, those daughters got out. the girls got out safely. but it is heartbreaking. her words saying, you know, please stay safe. i love you. they prayed together over text. the our father together. it is impossible to read without tearing up. yet, the governor of that state, brian kemp, is saying, well, now is not the time to talk about solutions. >> exactly. >> now is not the time to talk about policy, even though this tragedy
we saw a few do the same in texas after the uvalde shooting. but this is rare. there is no widespread movement here to ban these weapons of war, these ar-15 style rifles. even when, even when it was one of those weapons that shot donald trump just six weeks or so back. even then, no outcry from republicans about changing it. in fact, we hear from jd vance yesterday, saying that it's just a fact of life. a sad fact of life that these school shootings keep happening. eugene robinson, "the...