details about this killer except to mention one unusual fact. what s unusual about this, this was a 28-year-old woman apparently. that s an uncommon profile for these kinds of shooters. it s just rare. the mass shooters tend to be male. more than 90% of these shootings are carried out by men. laura: turns out the killer s identity didn t match the preferred criteria of the media which is white, male. they like when they are angry immigrants or others. someone mentally unstable perhaps but still had access to an ar-15 style weapon. but this shooter wasn t just any old former female student at the school. she referred to herself as he/him and was reportedly in the midst of a so called transition process. now what treatments this individual was receiving or had received is still unknown. but all day long authorities went out of their way to avoid releasing this information. instead simply referring to the killer as a 28-year-old woman. until the question was directly
day known as bloody sunday. on this day in 1965, 600 people began a march from selma to montgomery, demanding an toned discrimination in voter registration. marchers were beaten by white state troopers, including the late congressman john lewis, as they tried to cross the edmund pettus bridge. it helped spark outrage. cnn s arlette saenz is joining us right now. arlette is there in selma for the event today. the president is expected to make his own case for maintaining, restoring lost voter rights. reporter: yeah, fred, he is. the president will make his arguments against the backdrop of what was a brutal, yet very historic moment in the civil rights movement. the president will be here to celebrate the 58th anniversary of bloody sunday, as you recapped, the moment where civil rights and voting rights activists crossed that bridge right behind me and were severely beaten by police officers, many white police officers. the president is traveling to selma. the white house sa
moment indeed, coz and both teams now look to earn that one shining moment cut down those nets being crowned national champs right here in that stadium later tonight, dana, don t let phil get with you. he s just mad that his buckeyes didn t make it here. that s harsh, but cory wire the baddest answer and every dance thanks so much way. all right. good afternoon and welcome to a special edition of cnn newsroom. i am katelyn polantz outside of trump tower here in new york. and i m dana bash alongside my friend phil mattingly in washington. it is three o clock on the east coast where we are in d. c and, of course we re caitlin is in new york. and if all goes as planned, we re looking at less than 24 hours. from now donald trump will be turning himself in at the manhattan district attorney s office, the first former president ever to face a criminal indictment. about two hours ago, trump took off from west palm beach, florida, so we expect him to land in new york. really just min
after the u.s. military shot down that chinese spy balloon off the south carolina coast after it flew across the united states. we have more breaking, news now, the fbi has discovered an additional classified document with former vice president indiana s home. the search comes as former vice president mike pence was subpoenaed by the special counsel, investigating donald trump s efforts to stay in office after the 20. 20 election, as well as his role in the january 6th attack on the capitol. earlier today trump s former personal attorney michael cohen told msnbc donald trump should be worried about this. i think he is panicking. however, what he is very good at is hiding it. anyone that is in the room with him would be able to attest to things that i had seen in the past which is donald really losing it. but, in front of the camera, he is calm, cool, and collected because he is a sociopath. we ll have more on this breaking developments and that object shot down by u.s. mi
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