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going back to uvalde we had taseven elementary schools and uvalde. it's not just robb elementary there are six other elementary schools. we have to make sure all the parents and children feel safe in that school. part of that is investing and not only mental health resources to get through this but also some school safety measures as well. >> at the nra or gun owners for america comes out in opposition to the senate framework that has been reached a deal, would you still consider supporting it? or would you withdraw your support? >> i answer to one people not to the district of 23. at the end of the day might get asked is for mental health resources of the very beginning. at that everything i possibly can in order to do that. the framework of this bill is really a mental health bill. i think it answers a lot of different issues. does it solve everything? no it doesn't. the fact washington is actually solving anything as a kind of a small miracle in itself. i am encouraged to see the bill taxa. i'm encouraged to look at ism i. once everything gets sha
going back to uvalde we had taseven elementary schools and uvalde. it's not just robb elementary there are six other elementary schools. we have to make sure all the parents and children feel safe in that school. part of that is investing and not only mental health resources to get through this but also some school safety measures as well. >> at the nra or gun owners for america comes out in opposition to the senate framework that has been reached a deal, would you still consider...
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uvalde is where i learned to master a daisy bb gun. uvalde is where i learned responsible gun ownership. >> reporter: the actor now calling for concrete steps. >> we need background checks. we need to raise the minimum age to purchase an ar-15 rifle to 21. these are reasonable, practical, tactical regulations. >> reporter: his family traveled to uvalde days after the school shooting. today, one by one, he honored the 21 lives lost too soon. >> now alithia, her dream was to go to art school in paris and one day share her art with the world. >> reporter: he met with the family of teacher irma garcia. her husband joe died of a heart attack just days after irma was killed. their family saying he died of a broken heart. >> then there was the fairytale love story of a teacher irma and her husband, joe. together, they were the glue of the family. both worked overtime to support their four kids. the money she had made two summers ago paid to paint the front of the house. the money she made last summer paid to paint the sides of the house. this
uvalde is where i learned to master a daisy bb gun. uvalde is where i learned responsible gun ownership. >> reporter: the actor now calling for concrete steps. >> we need background checks. we need to raise the minimum age to purchase an ar-15 rifle to 21. these are reasonable, practical, tactical regulations. >> reporter: his family traveled to uvalde days after the school shooting. today, one by one, he honored the 21 lives lost too soon. >> now alithia, her dream was...
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wesaw it in uvalde . one of the reasons why as chaotic as it did was not all law enforcement, not allfirst responders were on the same radio network . fire departments on one thing, police on another. sure on another. that's one of the things i listened to the president two weeks ago, when i listen to the president said mister president that are three things i'm asking yourhelp on . one is $23 million for a mental health hospital and i've already gotten a few million the other is 13 and a half million dollars organization, a radio network for all of first responders on the same aspect and the last thing was $1 million for an emergency operations center. there's hundreds of law enforcement officers all the state and country, and helped out. first responders they're having to sleep in cox. they're having to work out of an old aviation museum and it's unfortunate so those are three of the things that have to haveprecedence . >> getting back to the red flag laws quickly is there any sort of due process that w
wesaw it in uvalde . one of the reasons why as chaotic as it did was not all law enforcement, not allfirst responders were on the same radio network . fire departments on one thing, police on another. sure on another. that's one of the things i listened to the president two weeks ago, when i listen to the president said mister president that are three things i'm asking yourhelp on . one is $23 million for a mental health hospital and i've already gotten a few million the other is 13 and a half...
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uvalde, texas, is where i was born. it's where my mom taught kindergarten less than a mile from robb elementary. uvalde is where i learned to master a daisy bb gun. i took that -- that took two years before i graduated to a 410 shotgun. uvalde is where i was taught to revere the power and the capability of the tool that we call a gun. uvalde is where i learned responsible gun ownership. and uvalde called me on may 24th, when i learned the news of this devastating tragedy. i had been out of cellular range, working in the studio all day, when i emerged, and messages about a mass shooting in the town i was born in began flooding my inbox. in a bit of shock, i drove home, hugged my children a bit tighter and longer than the night before, and then the reality of what had happened that day in the town i was born in set in. so the next morning, camila, myself, and the kids, we loaded up the truck and drove to uvalde. and when we arrived a few hours later, i got to tell you, even from the inside of our vehicle, you could feel t
uvalde, texas, is where i was born. it's where my mom taught kindergarten less than a mile from robb elementary. uvalde is where i learned to master a daisy bb gun. i took that -- that took two years before i graduated to a 410 shotgun. uvalde is where i was taught to revere the power and the capability of the tool that we call a gun. uvalde is where i learned responsible gun ownership. and uvalde called me on may 24th, when i learned the news of this devastating tragedy. i had been out of...
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on sunday, the uvalde leader knew said that uvalde's darkest hour was the time between 11:33 am and 12:50 pm, where the mass murderer shot and killed 19 children, to teachers at robb elementary school in uvalde. the sunday edition of the uvalde leader news, sunday addition. it's only 20 pages long. it is not a newspaper accustomed to having the editorial opinion delivered to a national audience, or even to the leaders of texas state government. sunday's editorial was greeted by silence from texas republican governor greg abbott, who has the authority to fire the state law enforcement officials, who, he says, did not tell him the truth about what happened in uvalde. uvalde later news says the people working for governor abbott, in the texas department of public safety, have been as incoherent as a quote, drunken sailor, drunken sailors. that's what the uvalde newspaper is calling the greg abbott investigative team. the head of the texas department of public safety, steve mcgraw, right there, delivered that one meandering press conference that you see him doing there, in which much of wh
on sunday, the uvalde leader knew said that uvalde's darkest hour was the time between 11:33 am and 12:50 pm, where the mass murderer shot and killed 19 children, to teachers at robb elementary school in uvalde. the sunday edition of the uvalde leader news, sunday addition. it's only 20 pages long. it is not a newspaper accustomed to having the editorial opinion delivered to a national audience, or even to the leaders of texas state government. sunday's editorial was greeted by silence from...
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strong, uvald fuerte, antes de este crimen la ciudad de uvalde estaba en el centro de la lucha de los mexico-americanos por los derechos civiles, liderando una de las guardias escolares mÁs largas del estado. ahora, esta comunidad unida esÁa lidiando con el papel que jugaron las arma en esta masacre, en uvalde estuvo hace bien poco nuestra colaboradora paola ramos, esta es la conversaciÓn que tuvo con mi colega, felicidad. >> hola, paola, buenas tardes. >> hola, felicidad. >> cuÉntanos quÉ apreniste de la historia de la comunidad la tiran de uvalde y quÉ te llamÓ la atenciÓn. >> lo interesante es que la comunidad latina de uvalde ha jugado un papel muy importante en la historia de la ciudad, mÁs que nada estuvieron liderando la lucha a favor de los derechos civiles de los mexicanos, lo capital prendÍ es que en 1970, la comunidad mexicana de uvalde saliÓ a protestar y crearon una de las manifestaciones mÁs grandes en la historia de texas, protestando en contra de la segregaciÓn que se encontraba en las escuelas de uvalde, pude hablar con personas, felicidad e se acordaban
strong, uvald fuerte, antes de este crimen la ciudad de uvalde estaba en el centro de la lucha de los mexico-americanos por los derechos civiles, liderando una de las guardias escolares mÁs largas del estado. ahora, esta comunidad unida esÁa lidiando con el papel que jugaron las arma en esta masacre, en uvalde estuvo hace bien poco nuestra colaboradora paola ramos, esta es la conversaciÓn que tuvo con mi colega, felicidad. >> hola, paola, buenas tardes. >> hola, felicidad....
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uvalde, texas, is where i was born. it's where my mom taught kindergarten less than a mile from robb elementary. uvalde is where i learned to master a daisy bb gun. i took that -- that took two years before i graduated to a 410 shotgun. uvalde is where i was taught to revere the power and the capability of the tool that we call a gun. uvalde is where i learned responsible gun ownership. and uvalde called me on may 24th, when i learned the news of this devastating tragedy. i had been out of cellular range, working in the studio all day, when i emerged, and messages about a mass shooting in the town i was born in began flooding my inbox. in a bit of shock, i drove home, hugged my children a bit tighter and longer than the night before, and then the reality of what had happened that day in the town i was born in set in. so the next morning, camila, myself, and the kids, we loaded up the truck and drove to uvalde. and when we arrived a few hours later, i got to tell you, even from the inside of our vehicle, you could feel t
uvalde, texas, is where i was born. it's where my mom taught kindergarten less than a mile from robb elementary. uvalde is where i learned to master a daisy bb gun. i took that -- that took two years before i graduated to a 410 shotgun. uvalde is where i was taught to revere the power and the capability of the tool that we call a gun. uvalde is where i learned responsible gun ownership. and uvalde called me on may 24th, when i learned the news of this devastating tragedy. i had been out of...
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shooting at robb elementary school in uvalde texas. the next day, senator murphy was quoted in the new york times. there are people in congress whose job it is to send prayers. these people are the congress chaplains and in this podcast of c-span weekly, we hear what congress said in the days after the school shootings. >> bless the families whose -- whose students lives were cut short. help them and help us all to have hope in a time of rate desolation. -- great desolation. >> you can find it on c-span or wherever you get your podcasts. >> attorney general merit -- merrick garland said that a group of investigators will investigate the response to the mass shooting at uvalde, texas. this runs for eight minutes. >> as we all know well, we have gathered here because two weeks ago at robb elementary school in uvalde, texas, and unspeakable -- an unspeakable violence occurred to 19 children and two teachers. i speak for all of us saying our hearts are broken after what happened in uvalde. there is nothing that we can do that can undo the
shooting at robb elementary school in uvalde texas. the next day, senator murphy was quoted in the new york times. there are people in congress whose job it is to send prayers. these people are the congress chaplains and in this podcast of c-span weekly, we hear what congress said in the days after the school shootings. >> bless the families whose -- whose students lives were cut short. help them and help us all to have hope in a time of rate desolation. -- great desolation. >> you...
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i speak for all of us saying our hearts are broken after what happened in uvalde. there is nothing that we can do that can undo the pain of the survivors, families, victims, the community, and the country. but the transparency of the justice department can go a long way to assessing what happened in uvalde in respect to law enforcement response and getting guidance for the future. that is what we are here for today. the justice department is undertaking a critical incident of the law enforcement response that day at the request of the uvalde mayor. the review will be comprehensive, transparent, and independent. we will be assessing what happened that day. we will be doing site visits at the school. we will be conducting interviews and among an extremely wide pool of stakeholders with families, school officials, and we will be reviewing the resources available in the aftermath. the review will come in a final report which will include our findings and recommendations and it will be made public. the department of -- is leading the review. director rob chapman in her
i speak for all of us saying our hearts are broken after what happened in uvalde. there is nothing that we can do that can undo the pain of the survivors, families, victims, the community, and the country. but the transparency of the justice department can go a long way to assessing what happened in uvalde in respect to law enforcement response and getting guidance for the future. that is what we are here for today. the justice department is undertaking a critical incident of the law...
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uvalde is where i learned to master a daisy bb gun. uvalde is where i learned responsible gun ownership. >> reporter: the actor now calling for concrete steps. >> we need background checks. we need to raise the minimum age to purchase an ar-15 rifle. these are reasonable, practical, tactical regulations. >> reporter: his family traveled to uvalde days after the school shooting. today, one by one, he honored the 21 lives lost too soon. >> now alithia, her dream was to go to art school in paris and one day share her art with the world. >> reporter: he met with the family of teacher irma garcia. her husband joe died of a heart attack just days after irma was killed. their family saying he died of a broken heart. >> then there was the fairytale love story of a teacher named irma and her husband, joe. together, they were the glue of the family. both worked overtime to support their four kids. the money she had made two summers ago paid to paint the front of the house. the money she made last summer paid to paint the sides of the house. this
uvalde is where i learned to master a daisy bb gun. uvalde is where i learned responsible gun ownership. >> reporter: the actor now calling for concrete steps. >> we need background checks. we need to raise the minimum age to purchase an ar-15 rifle. these are reasonable, practical, tactical regulations. >> reporter: his family traveled to uvalde days after the school shooting. today, one by one, he honored the 21 lives lost too soon. >> now alithia, her dream was to go...
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uvalde, texas, is where i was born. it's where my mom taught kindergarten less than a mile from robb elementary. uvalde is where i learned to master a bb gun. two years before i graduated to a .410 shotgun. uvalde is where i was taught to revere the power anti-capability of the tool that we -- and the capability of the tool we call the gun. uvalde is where i learned responsible gun ownership. and uvalde called me on may 24 when i learned the news of this devastating tragedy. i had been out of cellular range working in the studio all day. when i had messages of a mass shooting in the town i was born in in my inbox. i drove home and hugged my children a bit tighter and longer than the night before. and the reality of what happened that day in the town i was born in set in. the next morning we set up, we loaded the truck and drove to uvalde. when we arrived a few hours later, even from the inside of our vehicle, you could feel the shock in the town. you could feel the pain, the denial, the disillusion, anger, blame, sadnes
uvalde, texas, is where i was born. it's where my mom taught kindergarten less than a mile from robb elementary. uvalde is where i learned to master a bb gun. two years before i graduated to a .410 shotgun. uvalde is where i was taught to revere the power anti-capability of the tool that we -- and the capability of the tool we call the gun. uvalde is where i learned responsible gun ownership. and uvalde called me on may 24 when i learned the news of this devastating tragedy. i had been out of...
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the day before, we visited uvalde. uvalde, texas. in front of robb elementary school, we stood before 21 crosses for 19 third and fourth graders and two teachers. on each cross a name. and nearby a photo of each victim that jill and i reached out to touch. innocent victims murdered in a classroom have been turned into a killing field. standing there in that small town, like so many communities across america, i could not help but think there are too many other schools, too many other everyday places that have become killing fields, battlefields here in america. we stood at such a place 12 days before, across from her grocery store in buffalo, ny, memorializing ten fellow americans, a parent, grandparent, sibling, gone forever. in both places, we spent hours with hundreds of family members who were broken, whose lives will never be the same. they have one message for all of us. do something. just do something. for god's sake, do something. after columbine, after sandy hook, after charlston, after orlando, after las vegas, after parkla
the day before, we visited uvalde. uvalde, texas. in front of robb elementary school, we stood before 21 crosses for 19 third and fourth graders and two teachers. on each cross a name. and nearby a photo of each victim that jill and i reached out to touch. innocent victims murdered in a classroom have been turned into a killing field. standing there in that small town, like so many communities across america, i could not help but think there are too many other schools, too many other everyday...
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cnn's rosa flores is in uvalde, texas. rosa, before we talk about that teacher's firsthand account, we know the uvalde city council just held this special meeting, so what happened? >> reporter: you know, during the special meeting, there was an extension of the disaster declaration for the city of uvalde that extends it for another 30 days. this frees up resources for this community, and during a short question and answer session after that, the mayor did answer some questions. what we learned is that the investigation here is ongoing. he says that he has full confidence in the investigation of the texas rangers, but that he did ask the u.s. doj to investigate because there have been missteps. take a listen. >> well, we were told one thing one day, and the next day, the story -- the narrative changed. you were told for a week that a teacher propped the door open with a rock, and at the end of the week, that story was gone too. that's the missteps i'm talking about. >> reporter: absent from this meeting was newly elected p
cnn's rosa flores is in uvalde, texas. rosa, before we talk about that teacher's firsthand account, we know the uvalde city council just held this special meeting, so what happened? >> reporter: you know, during the special meeting, there was an extension of the disaster declaration for the city of uvalde that extends it for another 30 days. this frees up resources for this community, and during a short question and answer session after that, the mayor did answer some questions. what we...
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the day before, we visited uvalde, texas. in front of robb elementary school, we stood before 21 crosses for 19 third and fourth graders and two teachers. on each cross, the name. nearby, a photo of each victim that jill and i reached out to touch. innocent victims murdered in a classroom that had been turned into a killing field. standing there in that small town, like so many other communities across america, i couldn't help but think there are too many other schools, too many everyday places that have become killing fields, battlefields here in america. we stood at such a place just 12 days before. across from a buffalo, new york grocery store, memorializing fellow americans, a spouse, parent, grandparent, sibling, gone forever. at both places, we spent hours with hundreds of family members who were broken, whose lives will never be the same. they had one message for all of us. do something. just do something. for god's sake, do something. after columbine, after sandy hook, after charlston, after orlando, after las vegas,
the day before, we visited uvalde, texas. in front of robb elementary school, we stood before 21 crosses for 19 third and fourth graders and two teachers. on each cross, the name. nearby, a photo of each victim that jill and i reached out to touch. innocent victims murdered in a classroom that had been turned into a killing field. standing there in that small town, like so many other communities across america, i couldn't help but think there are too many other schools, too many everyday places...
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many pointing to the chief of police for uvalde's school district. >> anything to the people of uvalde? >> reporter: it's been nearly a month full of confusion and contradictions. >> we're going to go ahead and start. >> reporter: today's special senate hearing at the capitol in austin eliciting some of the most shocking details from the director of texas department of public safety steven mccraw. >> one error, 14 minutes and 8 seconds. that's how long the children waited and the teachers waited in rooms 111 to be rescued. >> reporter: mccraw's office is conducting one of several investigations into the law enforcement response at robb elementary alongside texas rangers and the fbi, providing another timeline of events compiled from 911 calls, surveillance, and body camera footage. and this stunning revelation. >> three minutes after the subject entered the west building, there was sufficient number of armed officers wearing body armor to isolate, distract, and neutralize the subject. the only thing stopping the hallway of dedicated officers from entering room 111 and 112 was the on-sc
many pointing to the chief of police for uvalde's school district. >> anything to the people of uvalde? >> reporter: it's been nearly a month full of confusion and contradictions. >> we're going to go ahead and start. >> reporter: today's special senate hearing at the capitol in austin eliciting some of the most shocking details from the director of texas department of public safety steven mccraw. >> one error, 14 minutes and 8 seconds. that's how long the children...
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the the day before, we visited uvalde, uvalde texas. in front of rob elementary school, we stood before 21 crosses for 19 third and fourth graders and two teachers. on each cross, a name. and nearby, a photo of each victim that jill and i reached out to touch. innocent victims, murdered in a classroom, that had been turned into a killing field. standing there in that small town, like so many other communities across america, i couldn't help but think, there are too many other schools, too many other everyday places that have become killing fields, battlefields. here in america. we stood in such a place 12 days before. across from a grocery store in buffalo, new york, memorializing 10 fellow americans, a spouse, parent, grandparent, a sibling, gone forever. and both places, we spent hours with hundreds of family members who were broken and whose lives will never be the same. they had one message for all of us -- do something. just do something. for god's sake, do something. after columbine, after sandy hook, after charleston, after orlan
the the day before, we visited uvalde, uvalde texas. in front of rob elementary school, we stood before 21 crosses for 19 third and fourth graders and two teachers. on each cross, a name. and nearby, a photo of each victim that jill and i reached out to touch. innocent victims, murdered in a classroom, that had been turned into a killing field. standing there in that small town, like so many other communities across america, i couldn't help but think, there are too many other schools, too many...
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texas state senator roland gutierrez, who represents uvalde. senator, thank you so much for joining us. you saw what the uvalde school district's police chief told cnn. he claims to be in touch every day with authorities investigating this shooting. that's not what they say, though. do you have any clarity tonight on whether arredondo is cooperating with authorities? i think we're having trouble connecting with our audio with the state senator. we're going to try to fix that, and as soon as we do, we'll have this interview, an important interview. we'll take a quick break. much more coverage coming up right after this. l®. it's clinically shown to help managege blood sugar levels and containsns high quality protein to help manage hunger and support muscscle health. try boboost® today. hitting the road, not all 5g networks are created equal. t-mobile covers more highway miles with 5g than verizon. t-mobile has more 5g bars in more places than anyone. another reason t-mobile is the leader in 5g. time. it's life's most precious commodity, especi
texas state senator roland gutierrez, who represents uvalde. senator, thank you so much for joining us. you saw what the uvalde school district's police chief told cnn. he claims to be in touch every day with authorities investigating this shooting. that's not what they say, though. do you have any clarity tonight on whether arredondo is cooperating with authorities? i think we're having trouble connecting with our audio with the state senator. we're going to try to fix that, and as soon as we...
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the day before, we visited uvalde. uvalde, texas. in front of robb elementary school, we stood before 21 crosses for 19 third and fourth graders and two teachers. on each cross a name. and nearby a photo of each victim that jill and i reached out to touch. innocent victims murdered in a classroom that had been turned into a killing field. standing there in that small town, like so many communities across america, i could not help but think there are too many other schools, too many other everyday places that have become killing fields, battlefields here in america. we stood at such a place 12 days before, across from her grocery -- across from a grocery store in buffalo, new york, memorializing ten fellow americans, a parent, spouse, grandparent, sibling, gone forever. in both places, we spent hours with hundreds of family members who were broken, whose lives will never be the same. they have one message for all of us. do something. just do something. for god's sake, do something. after columbine, after sandy hook, after charlston, a
the day before, we visited uvalde. uvalde, texas. in front of robb elementary school, we stood before 21 crosses for 19 third and fourth graders and two teachers. on each cross a name. and nearby a photo of each victim that jill and i reached out to touch. innocent victims murdered in a classroom that had been turned into a killing field. standing there in that small town, like so many communities across america, i could not help but think there are too many other schools, too many other...
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i want to get to omar who's in uvalde, texas, now. we're getting new details about the initial response to the elementary school shooting there. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: there was a would-benisher stationed across the street frantically trying to reach the shooter. the mayor told "the post" he was standing next to this negotiator whose purpose was to try or whose main goal i should say was to try and get this shooter on the phone. meanwhile, of course, there's a lot being put into what happened inside this particular school. we learned from the uvalde county district attorney that she is reviewing the ongoing state investigation into this and is prepared to review the results of it and determine whether criminal charges need to be filed in regards to the law enforcement potentially response to this particular shooting, don. >> there are major questions tonight about the man who was in charge of this uvalde shooting response. is he cooperating with the investigation or not, omar? >> reporter: well, it depends who y
i want to get to omar who's in uvalde, texas, now. we're getting new details about the initial response to the elementary school shooting there. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: there was a would-benisher stationed across the street frantically trying to reach the shooter. the mayor told "the post" he was standing next to this negotiator whose purpose was to try or whose main goal i should say was to try and get this shooter on the phone. meanwhile, of course,...
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how about that. >> reporter: uvalde is a small rural town where dr. guerrero grew up hunting with his father, a ranch foreman. owning guns, a way of life in this area. >> i believe in everyone's right to bear arms. but my question is, does anyone have the right to bear this type of arm? assault weapons. weapons that are made to destroy and to kill that are meant for war. >> that wa used on that day. >> exactly, exactly. after what i saw, and to the degree of wounds that i saw that die on these tiny children, there's no need for anyone to have assault weapons. and that's coming from me, raised on a ranch with a .-caliber gun every weekend with my dad. >> reporter: dr. guerrero traveling 3,000 miles to be a voice for the departed. the 19 students and two teachers gunned down with an assault rifle. did you wrestle with whether or not you wanted to do this? >> no, not for a second. because in my mind, it's my obligation as a pediatrician, as a physician. as we say in the hippocratic oath, do no harm. i feel doing nothing is being neglectful to that oath.
how about that. >> reporter: uvalde is a small rural town where dr. guerrero grew up hunting with his father, a ranch foreman. owning guns, a way of life in this area. >> i believe in everyone's right to bear arms. but my question is, does anyone have the right to bear this type of arm? assault weapons. weapons that are made to destroy and to kill that are meant for war. >> that wa used on that day. >> exactly, exactly. after what i saw, and to the degree of wounds that...
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uvalde's mayor lashing out. what he's accusing state investigators of doing. >>> the senate advancing the first major gun safety bill in decades gop lawmakers defending their support for the bipartisan deal. what's in and what's out. >>> dangerous heat more than 200 million feeling highs of 90 and over as yellowstone begins to reopen after unprecedented floods >>> the powerful earthquake killing more than a thousand people in afghanistan. the urgent search for survivors. >>> the nfl team under fire congress accusing the owner of waging a shadow investigation to discredit employees who alleged a toxic work environment. >>> the scathing testimony today from commissioner roger goodell. >>> tennis legend billie jean king on the game changing moment for women in sports 50 years ago. >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. president biden tonight announcing his new plan to bring down high fuel prices the president calling on a somewhat skeptical congress to suspend the federal gas tax. that's
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but still do something about uvalde. now, it's not just uvalde. there's other types of gun violence in our society. at least four, this bill addresses at least four. there's the domestic violence. there is the suicide by the child. there's the gangster buying a gun to shoot people up. then there's the rampage shooting. let's talk about each of those. when it comes to the domestic violence, a guy beats up his girlfriend, he comes back with a when job and -- weapon and shoots her a month later, that happens too much. i talked to my police chief, murphy paul, in baton rouge, he told me defense violence and domestic murder spiked under the pandemic. this bill does something about it. i asked people who oppose this bill, what about domestic violence, man? what about that woman who's threatened? shouldn't we do something for her safety? this bill does something for her safety and quite likely for her children's safety and quite likely prevents a suicide by the troubled man who goes there in the first place. let's talk about crime, gapingsters -- gangste
but still do something about uvalde. now, it's not just uvalde. there's other types of gun violence in our society. at least four, this bill addresses at least four. there's the domestic violence. there is the suicide by the child. there's the gangster buying a gun to shoot people up. then there's the rampage shooting. let's talk about each of those. when it comes to the domestic violence, a guy beats up his girlfriend, he comes back with a when job and -- weapon and shoots her a month later,...
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over the next 17 days of families in uvalde will continue burying their dead. it will take that long in part it's a timer everyone knows everyone. day by day they will honor each one they lost. jill and i met with the owner and staff of the funeral home who is being strong, strong, strong to take care of their own. and the people of uvalde morn as they do over the next 17 days, what will we be doing as a nation? i've met with the sister of the teacher who was murdered and whose husband died of a heart attack two days later leave behind for beautiful orphaned children all now orphaned. the sister asked us what could she say? what could she tell her nieces and nephews the most heartbreaking moments that i can't remember. all i could think to say as i told her to hold them tight, hold them tight. after visiting the school we attended mass with father eddie. in the pews of families and friends held each other tightly. spoke, he asked the children in attendance to come up on the altar and sit in the altar with him as he spoke. there is not enough room. a mop and her
over the next 17 days of families in uvalde will continue burying their dead. it will take that long in part it's a timer everyone knows everyone. day by day they will honor each one they lost. jill and i met with the owner and staff of the funeral home who is being strong, strong, strong to take care of their own. and the people of uvalde morn as they do over the next 17 days, what will we be doing as a nation? i've met with the sister of the teacher who was murdered and whose husband died of...
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in the wake of the deadly mass shootings in buffalo, uvalde and tulsa. a group of democratic and republican senators have formed the outlines of legislation that would serve as a response to rising gun violence. here's some of what connecticut senator chris murphy had to say about those talks earlier on "morning joe." >> i'm confident in our negotiators and the question then is, are there enough votes in the senate to get this -- to get this passed? i don't know yet. i think i've got partners at the table right now who have a lot of credibility a lot of credibility in the republican caucus. that makes me feel good about our chances. >> get right into this. pennsylvania congressman madeleine dean sits on the house committee sits with me. congresswoman, thanks for joining me. i want to get right into it. we don't have a lot of time together. i wish we had more. let me just naught out there. first and foremost, the house is considering special conditions, raging the age limit to an all-out rifle ban. the senate is not. more incremental changes. knowing they
in the wake of the deadly mass shootings in buffalo, uvalde and tulsa. a group of democratic and republican senators have formed the outlines of legislation that would serve as a response to rising gun violence. here's some of what connecticut senator chris murphy had to say about those talks earlier on "morning joe." >> i'm confident in our negotiators and the question then is, are there enough votes in the senate to get this -- to get this passed? i don't know yet. i think...
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ask them which one of these bills would have stopped uvalde. ask them why red flag laws in york do not stop shootings. how do we intervene with kids in trouble? imagine if we had intervened with this uvalde shooter before she dropped out of high school what a difference that would have made. thank you. i will now yield to mr. jim jordan. >> thank you, richard. the democrats efforts are to destroy the second amendment. you can just listen to what they say. it is time to get red of the most popular handgun in this country they said. they want to do more come out they want to take away people's second amendment rights. they said if this bill does not pass, we will end the filibuster. we will do whatever it takes to get people's rights limited. the legislation on the floor today tells americans when they can buy a firearm, what kind they can get and where they have to start in their own home. direct attack on second amendment rights. the legislation tomorrow so dangerous. the idea that somebody who does not like you can file a complaint within 24 h
ask them which one of these bills would have stopped uvalde. ask them why red flag laws in york do not stop shootings. how do we intervene with kids in trouble? imagine if we had intervened with this uvalde shooter before she dropped out of high school what a difference that would have made. thank you. i will now yield to mr. jim jordan. >> thank you, richard. the democrats efforts are to destroy the second amendment. you can just listen to what they say. it is time to get red of the most...
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mia testified to the committee today from her home in uvalde. >> my name is mia. [inaudible] she went to lock the door. she was back in the room. she said, go hide and then we want to go hide behind the teacher's desk and behind the desk. then he shot the window. he made it into the other classroom and then he went in. there was a door between our classrooms and he went through there. he sought my teacher. he shot her in the head. he shot some of my classmates. when i went back, he shot my friend and i thought he was gonna come back. i grab some blood and put it all over my face. >> what did you think when you put the blood on yourself? >> [inaudible] >> what did you tell 9-1-1? >> i told them that i need help and send the police. >> is there something that you want people to know about that day or things that you want to be different, but with a? >> [inaudible] >> do you feel safe at school? why not? >> -- >> do you think it's going to happen again? >> mia is right. it's going to happen again. after this break, we will be joined by another witness who testified a
mia testified to the committee today from her home in uvalde. >> my name is mia. [inaudible] she went to lock the door. she was back in the room. she said, go hide and then we want to go hide behind the teacher's desk and behind the desk. then he shot the window. he made it into the other classroom and then he went in. there was a door between our classrooms and he went through there. he sought my teacher. he shot her in the head. he shot some of my classmates. when i went back, he shot...
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but that statement contradicts what texas dps said yesterday writing, quote, uvalde pd and uvalde see isd are still cooperating. however, the chief of police for see isd has yet to respond to the ranger's request for a follow-up interview that was made a couple of days ago. arradondo was recently elected to the uvalde city council. and last night the mayor of uvalde says all seats were sworn in, though the ceremony itself was canceled. the mayor of uvalde reading, quote, our parents deserve answers. and i trust the texas department of public safety in texas. rangers. we'll leave no stone unturned. meanwhile, 11 children and one teacher said to be laid to rest this week for uvalde residents. the pain is still raw. i wish we the world was just stop. turning for a minute for i don't know until we can just. grapple with this and should begin to heal. but it can you know, you've got to keep going. >> that was robert sherman reporting for us tonight. there are 3 victims still in the hospital recovering from their injuries. we just received. >> the latest update, a 66 year-old woman who was
but that statement contradicts what texas dps said yesterday writing, quote, uvalde pd and uvalde see isd are still cooperating. however, the chief of police for see isd has yet to respond to the ranger's request for a follow-up interview that was made a couple of days ago. arradondo was recently elected to the uvalde city council. and last night the mayor of uvalde says all seats were sworn in, though the ceremony itself was canceled. the mayor of uvalde reading, quote, our parents deserve...
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you want to go to morgan who is in uvalde. respond if you will to what we just heard from the attorney general, merrick garland, talking about extensive review that's going to take place. there's been so much anger and grief in the community where you are right now. how important is it to the families to get answers? >> reporter: there was one word we heard attorney general garland say that really stuck with me. that was transparency. transparency is something that would be incredibly welcome in this community, because it's important to note that the investigation has shifted from dps to district attorney buzby here. she has yet to make a public statement on any facet of the investigation and where it stands. we know this federal review by the department of justice was at the request of uvalde's mayor. i spoke with him yesterday after this emergency city council meeting. i asked him if he had received any update whatsoever from any agency regarding the status of this ongoing investigation. he says he has asked people at every
you want to go to morgan who is in uvalde. respond if you will to what we just heard from the attorney general, merrick garland, talking about extensive review that's going to take place. there's been so much anger and grief in the community where you are right now. how important is it to the families to get answers? >> reporter: there was one word we heard attorney general garland say that really stuck with me. that was transparency. transparency is something that would be incredibly...
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the day before, we visited uvalde, uvalde, texas, in front of robb elementary school we stood before 21 crosses for 19 third and fourth graders and two teachers on each cross, a name. nearby, a photo of each victim that jill and i reached out to touch. innocent victims murdered in a classroom that had been turned into a killing field standing there in that small town like so many other communities across america, i couldn't help, but think there are too many other schools, too many other everyday places that had become killing fields, battlefields here in america we stood at a place just 12 days before across from a grocery store in buffalo, new york, memorializing ten fellow americans, a spouse, a parent or grandparent, a sibling gone forever. at both places we spent hours with hundred his of family members who were broken, whose lives will never be the same they had one message for all of us do something just do something. for god's sake, do something after columbine, after sandy hook, after charleston, after orlando, after las vegas, after parkland nothing has been done this time
the day before, we visited uvalde, uvalde, texas, in front of robb elementary school we stood before 21 crosses for 19 third and fourth graders and two teachers on each cross, a name. nearby, a photo of each victim that jill and i reached out to touch. innocent victims murdered in a classroom that had been turned into a killing field standing there in that small town like so many other communities across america, i couldn't help, but think there are too many other schools, too many other...
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in uvalde. that's what we saw on the second day, and only because reporters and the families and you've all day kept pressing for the truth have we begun to discover, just discover the holes in the police story. there are surely more to come. the police were never ever going to reveal their mistakes. never. they never do. peter are redondo hiding out and refusing to cooperate with the investigation is actually not unusual in police work. police officers who know they have made mistakes, always refused to cooperate in an investigations. and they lawyer up as quickly as they can. always. that is what they do. and governors like greg abbott, do nothing about it. no one gets fired. no one is forced to resign. the mayor of you've all day, that's mayor, who you remember, called better aurora rake a sick son of a bitch right there. just for questioning greg abbott about this, the day after the mass murder. that mayor has done absolutely nothing to reveal the truth of what's happened in his city. and to
in uvalde. that's what we saw on the second day, and only because reporters and the families and you've all day kept pressing for the truth have we begun to discover, just discover the holes in the police story. there are surely more to come. the police were never ever going to reveal their mistakes. never. they never do. peter are redondo hiding out and refusing to cooperate with the investigation is actually not unusual in police work. police officers who know they have made mistakes, always...
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i was born in uvalde. i have lived there. my great grandfather settled in uvalde in the 1870s. and i grew up at my grandparents' ranch which i still own in northern uvalde, and i grew up hunting and fishing there. i understood the deep love in the community for those activities. they're still very important to the community. and there is a very strong gun culture there. when i was growing up, it was quite different. now it's just extraordinarily different and the types of weapons that can be purchased and the freedom with which people purchase those weapons. to that extent, i was not surprised that this tragedy occurred. you had the social circumstances, which would lead to these kind of events. there's an extremely high poverty rate in uvalde. 1 in 3 children live in poverty. there's just a total freedom of people in their ability to have guns. you have the most popular restaurant in town where this gunman apparently purchased his weapons. it's a restaurant with a gun store inside of the restaurant. so you have to understand, people think that is normal and acceptable that you
i was born in uvalde. i have lived there. my great grandfather settled in uvalde in the 1870s. and i grew up at my grandparents' ranch which i still own in northern uvalde, and i grew up hunting and fishing there. i understood the deep love in the community for those activities. they're still very important to the community. and there is a very strong gun culture there. when i was growing up, it was quite different. now it's just extraordinarily different and the types of weapons that can be...
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what would you say to the survivors of uvalde? the other children who saw horrible things, that might have been in the classroom? >> it's hard thinking that they're going to have to live the rest of their lives with this trauma. >> we completely stand with them and support them. as devastating as it is that they now have this community of pipal who have endured a tragedy, they have a community of people who understand them. and i think that has been something that's kept me going is the people around me know what i'm going through. the and i hate that they do and i hate that now these little kids are part of urcommunity but we're here for them in any way they need and i'm sorry that they're with us now. >> our thanks to martha. up next, another goodbye to a children lost to the epidemming of gun violence in america. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...the burning, the itching. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 16 weeks. the majority of people
what would you say to the survivors of uvalde? the other children who saw horrible things, that might have been in the classroom? >> it's hard thinking that they're going to have to live the rest of their lives with this trauma. >> we completely stand with them and support them. as devastating as it is that they now have this community of pipal who have endured a tragedy, they have a community of people who understand them. and i think that has been something that's kept me going is...
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cnn's omar jimenez is in uvalde. omar, tell us what the latest findings are from the investigation into the police response. >> reporter: yeah, jim and poppy. for starters, the uvalde district attorney says it is going to be a while to use her words before she get the reports from the texas department of public safety and the fbi. so in the meantime, families, members of the community, are left either searching or waiting for answers. the mayor says he's one of them as he announced that the city requested a department of justice review into the investigation of the response at robb elementary school, that announcement to come today, he says, as he also admitted there were missteps in the initial release of information as we now know. but to use his words, we're told one thing, one day, then the next day the story and narrative changed. it has been a difficult dynamic to deal with as families continue to bury their children. matthew mcconaughey who is from here, in uvalde, was out here last week, visiting the memorial
cnn's omar jimenez is in uvalde. omar, tell us what the latest findings are from the investigation into the police response. >> reporter: yeah, jim and poppy. for starters, the uvalde district attorney says it is going to be a while to use her words before she get the reports from the texas department of public safety and the fbi. so in the meantime, families, members of the community, are left either searching or waiting for answers. the mayor says he's one of them as he announced that...
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testifying his powerful message and at the white house, uvalde native, matthew mcconaughey joining the briefing, saying now is a window for real change. ahead, the emotional moment the actor's wife with a replica of the green sneakers used to identify one of the ten-year-old victims. >>> also, gas prices surging past $5 a gallon in 13 states. the rest of the country likely not far behind will americans start cutting back on driving? >>> primary election night in seven states. all eyes on california where progressive democrats are facing a major test on crime. >>> the severe storm threat and potential tornado danger across 15 states tonight. we're tracking it. >>> major trouble for the airlines will there be enough pilots when you fly this summer and beyond >>> and the 94-year-old who still climbs 17 stories to brighten the lives of others >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening i'm savannah guthrie in for lester. tonight, the impassioned calls for change in this country, from the uvalde teacher, the lone survivor of his classroom among 11 dead student
testifying his powerful message and at the white house, uvalde native, matthew mcconaughey joining the briefing, saying now is a window for real change. ahead, the emotional moment the actor's wife with a replica of the green sneakers used to identify one of the ten-year-old victims. >>> also, gas prices surging past $5 a gallon in 13 states. the rest of the country likely not far behind will americans start cutting back on driving? >>> primary election night in seven states....
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>> you would hate to ever second-guess what happen in uvalde. but i would think that every police department of any size or scale has -- has dialogues and discussions with everyone in their departments, and that police departments across the country you know, have a dialogue and discussion and get prepared for just this situation. i think from what i'm hearing from reports coming in is that our police department handled this situation really, really well. >> thank you. tulsa city councilmember jamie fowler. it's stomach-turning frankly, to think about the idea of having to be continuously, perpetually prepared for tragedy as this. something to say about the state of our country. we'll keep an developments from tulsa, rest assured. another night, another mass shooting in america. even as so many shootings remain unanswered about last week's massacre. coming up, the embattled police chief that led the uvalde response is talking with our reporter next. , replacing thought with worry. but one thing can calm uncertainty. an answer. uncovered through
>> you would hate to ever second-guess what happen in uvalde. but i would think that every police department of any size or scale has -- has dialogues and discussions with everyone in their departments, and that police departments across the country you know, have a dialogue and discussion and get prepared for just this situation. i think from what i'm hearing from reports coming in is that our police department handled this situation really, really well. >> thank you. tulsa city...
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how about that. >> meanwhile n uvalde a community still consumed by grief. this afternoon 10-year-old annabelle rodriguez will be laid to rest. her family described her as a curious child and loved playing with her twin sister, she adored the family dog and wanted to become a veterinarian. joining us with more is capitol hill correspondent garrett haake. mitch mcconnell says he's open to policy changes. what can you tell us? >> reporter: look, there is a lot going on here. on the senate side we have continued negotiations on a gun package that can hopefully get 60 votes, the senate and the senate republicans have been the obstacle to passing gun-related legislation going back to the aftermath of sandy hook but negotiators on both sides have been telling me and our team that they are now closer than ever to getting to some kind of deal on gun legislation, even mitch mcconnell has apparently our reporting indicates been privately telling people that he could be open to raising the age limit for buying these assault-style weapons nationwide from 18 to 21. now,
how about that. >> meanwhile n uvalde a community still consumed by grief. this afternoon 10-year-old annabelle rodriguez will be laid to rest. her family described her as a curious child and loved playing with her twin sister, she adored the family dog and wanted to become a veterinarian. joining us with more is capitol hill correspondent garrett haake. mitch mcconnell says he's open to policy changes. what can you tell us? >> reporter: look, there is a lot going on here. on the...
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. >>> also tonight, stunni new details in the uvalde school shooting a lawmaker saying the school's police chief who oversaw the response did not have a police radio as the rampage unfolded it comes as more victims, including two 10-year-old cousins are laid to rest. >>> former trump white house trade adviser pete navarro indicted for contempt of congress after he refused to cooperate with the january 6th committee. navarro saying the fbi arrested him as he was about to board a plane putting him in handcuffs and leg shackles >>> the escaped inmate suspected of killing four children and their grandfather while on the run how police took him down. >>> the queen now set to miss a second platinum jubilee event after skipping a church service today all eyes on harry and meghan, their first public appearance at the festivities. how some greeted them in the crowd. >>> and our annual tradition is back saluting the class of 2022 from the president to the fonz. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >> good evening. i'm tom llamas in for lester tonight, a dangerous tropical threat
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a rare interview with the mayor of uvalde. exactly two weeks after the shooting massacre, he's willing to answer a few questions from cnn including this one. >> hearing what you have heard so far from the officials, do you have confidence in the local police department to continue their duties? >> i do. >> really? should he? we'll talk about that in a moment. plus perspective from a police chief in another small texas school district. when "cnn tonight" returns. allergies don't haveve to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops yourur body from overreacting to allergens all seasason long. psst! psst! flonase all good. meet three sisters. the drummer, the dribbler, and the day-dreamer... the dribbler's getting hands-on practice with her chase first banking debit card... the drummer's making savings simple with a tap... ...round of applause. and this dreamer, well, she's still learning how to budget, so mom keeps her alerts on full volume. hey! what? it's true! and that's all thanks to chase first banking. freedom for kids. contro
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(informaciÓn en pantalla). >>> el descontento crece en uvalde y piden respuestas. y tambiÉn crece aquÍ la preocupaciÓn por la salud mental el estado de texas ha anunciado una inversiÓn de 5 millones de dÓlares en atenciÓn psicolÓgica peroecesitan mÁs terapeutas que hablen en espaÑol para trabajar con los padres y los abuelos de los niÑos de la escuela robo julio. >>> gracias damiÁ. esta masacre afirma que hay problemas mentales en estados unidos van 233 tiroteos masivos y 4 masacres como vemos en este mapa casi toda las regiones del paÍs ven este problema atacantes jÓvenes 6 de las 9 masacres con mÁs muertos desde el 2018 fueron perpetrada por personas de 18 aÑos pero los demÓcratas quieren discusiÓn con el acceso de las armas en especial los rifles semi automÁticos en especial en estos tiroteos. >>> caminÓ entre 56 velas que representan el territorio del paÍs y con un tono solemne y regaÑo el presidente biden le pidiÓ al t congreso que apruebe leyes para el control de armas >>> llegÓ el momento para hacer nuestra parte el momento para actuar
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. >> direct plea, actor and uvalde native matthew mcconaughey speaks at the white house pushing for gun control as more details emerge about a possible bipartisan compromise. >>> new record. gas prices jump once again overnight nearing $5 a gallon. how hurricane season could make the pain at the pump even worse. >>> protecting america's bravest. the new laws just signed by president biden designed to improve health care for veterans. >>> well, good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. in what's likely to be an emotional day on capitol hill, survivors and relatives of victims of the uvalde and buffalo mass shootings will appear before congress to talk about gun violence. it comes a day after oscar-winning actor and uvalde native matthew mcconaughey delivered a powerful speech from the white house about enacting new gun laws. he called on congress to toughen background checks to purchase guns and to raise the minimum age to buy an ar-15-style rifle from 18 to 21. elise preston is in new york with the latest on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good mor
. >> direct plea, actor and uvalde native matthew mcconaughey speaks at the white house pushing for gun control as more details emerge about a possible bipartisan compromise. >>> new record. gas prices jump once again overnight nearing $5 a gallon. how hurricane season could make the pain at the pump even worse. >>> protecting america's bravest. the new laws just signed by president biden designed to improve health care for veterans. >>> well, good morning, and...