they didn t deserve it, you know. they deserved to be known, but they didn t deserve to die tonight. and just everybody who went through it, we re all family, a community, and i think we really need to go through this together. today was really traumatic for all of us, and just seeing everybody together here in each other s presence was really good for everyone. cnn s adrienne broadus spoke to some community members about how they learned of the shooting. reporter: i spoke with a grandmother earlier in the day. she said she got the alert that the school was on lockdown minutes after leaving a funeral. she lives about an hour north of here in saginaw, michigan. she said the first call she made was to her pastor to request prayer because she didn t know what was going on. she later found out her two grandchildren who were at the school were okay. her oldest grandson, who is a
senior and also a friend of tate meyer, was able to escape. he ran to a nearby grocery store. folks here know that grocery store as meyer. his younger brother was still inside of the school, barricaded in a classroom with his teacher and a few other students. he was hiding under a desk when he called his father to let his father know what happened. tonight that grandmother told me those prayers she requested from her pastor now turn to this community. at least 1800 students attend this school. and in the interest of full transparency, that grandmother i ve known since i was a child, and her pastor is my father. and they told me, we see this on the news all the time, adrienne, and we never knew it would show up in our community. hannah, juliana, and madison
proud. ana? such a sad story all around. thank you so much for your reporting, adrienne broadus. high prices and the covid crisis not stopping the traveling boom. the tsa is expecting long crowds and huge delays at the airports. what you should know before checking in. plus the best jobs reports we ve seen in decades. weekly jobs crushing expectations, falling to their lowest level since 1969. but confusion continues to reai on their recovery. we will take you inside nasa s effort to push a giant as ter oid away from earth.
it was like unreal. i mean, i can t put it into words. i was very shocked we only had one black african-american man, and i mean that was devastating. arbery s murder gained attention after the video of the shooting was made public. of the 25-year-old black man was jogging when he was shot to death. an explosive start to the trial of kyle rittenhouse, new fbi aerial surveillance video shows some of what took place before the teenager shot three people, killing two. cnn s adrienne broadus reports from kenosha, wisconsin. reporter: as kyle rittenhouse looked on, prosecutors played video after video of the gunshots that started a night of horror. first, a single shot. then seven more. the shooting and what happens next have rittenhouse facing life in prison for the worst of five felonies.
vigilante, igniting fear in a crowd after shooting an unarmed man. as he s running, word spreads from the crowd on the street that there is an active shooter running through the area. and the citizens there, attempt to stop him. reporter: rittenhouse s attorneys argue self-defense and that he only fired his rifle after he was attacked. the other individuals who didn t see that shooting attacked him in the street like an animal. reporter: adrienne broadus, cnn, kenosha, wisconsin. adrian, thank you for that. so much going on in that trial. still ahead for you, the former president wants more than 700 pages of documents kept from the january 6 committee. a judge will hear the case today with potentially historic ramifications for the reach of executive privilege. that s next. this is how we shine. ( ) you found the one. now find the ring at zales, the diamond store.