with kim brunhuber. we begin in uvalde, texas, where frustration is growing as we learn more chilling details about the mass shooting at an elementary school. 19 young students and 2 teachers gunned down. we re getting more on 911 calls made from inside the classroom while the attack was under way and the pleas from a student as gunfire rang out. there s growing criticism of police actions and inactions and scrutiny of the company that made the murder weapon. and cnn is speaking with the attorney for a teacher s aide from robb elementary. she s sharing her side of the story after police falsely blamed her. omar jimenez begins our coverage. reporter: it was supposed to be an end of the year class party. before it became a nightmare. she saw everything from the time he recked to the time he was taken out of there. special education aide was meeting a co-worker with a food. she propped the door open, went back inside to get her phone and called 911. but to report the a
it s the anniversary of a tragic, historic event, the tiananmen square massacre, took place 33 years ago in beijing, china s capital. it began peacefully with large pro-democracy protests in april of 1989. thousands of students gathered at tiananmen square to mourn the death of a former communist party leader trying to reform china as it drew international attention, china started halting newscasts in beijing, including cnn. then on june 4th, chinese troops killed hundreds of people in tiananmen in a bloody crackdown. the exact number killed in the massacre still isn t known. hong kong police hoped to prevent what they called unauthorized assemblies commemorating the tiananmen square massacre. since 1989 crowds have gathered to mark the occasion. and pictures show police searching pedestrians on the street friday.
a more robust more more far reaching german security policy that will be debated in this country what that means and what the goals of the show be and it is an unusual step for a defense minister to take such a broad and bold view thomas klein a broken vice president of the german marshall fund of the united states thanks so much thank you. this weekend in germany is marking the most significant event that led to its reunification it was 30 years ago this weekend that the berlin wall fell as part of the special coverage of the 30th anniversary we ll take a look now at one of the city s most significant locations the brandenburg gate on the 9th of november 1989 thousands of germans gathered right there on the western side of the wall euphoric crowds clambered on top of the wall as you can see which
articles there. even the international sense is cow tauing to them. we went up to the in 1989 thousands of student activists believed they would change china. and during one euphoric summer in tianamen square, many thought they could. then the communist party ordered the crackdown. soldiers mobilized crushing the democracy movement. trilli translator: i was there, said this woman. there were guns and shooting. bang, bang, bang, all night it went. there was fighting everywhere. translator: there were bullet
the man stepping in front of the government tanks. an image that defined a childhood for many of us. today internet sites are down. cnn is off the air right now as the nation tries to make sure no one remembers or commemorates those events. those protests in 1989, david mckenzie reports on a stunning development in beijing. reporter: in 1989 thousands of student activists believed they would change china. during one euphoric summer, many thought they could. then the communist party boarded the crackdown. and soldiers mobilized crushing the democracy movement. translator: i was there. it was chaotic. there were guns and shooting. there were bullet holes in the walls. it was a night of fear and for