thousands stage walkouts to call for more gun control. protecting america s schools: what s being done nationwide to keep our children safe? fighting the rise of gunld arogn atlanta be the key to and instead, walking away from a fight?opstng remembering ray liotta.r the legendary goodfellas actor dies at 67. and finally, the community here in uvalde, texas, planning to celebrate graduation, instead planning funerals. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting tonight from uvalde, texas. dokoupil: good evening and thank you for joining us. i m tony dokoupil, in for norah, who is recovering from covid. and tonight we are here in uvalde, texas once again, where a community s grief is turning to anger and frustration because pof new questions about the official timeline of tuesday s school shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers. a spokesperson for the texas department of public safety said the gunman walked into the school through an unlocked si
for more gun control. protecting america s schools: what s being done nationwide to keep our children safe? fighting the rise of gun violence. could a program in atlanta be the key to stopping teens from picking up a weapon and instead walking away from a fight? remembering ray liota, the legendary goodfellas actor dies at 67. and finally, the community here in uvalde, texas, planning to celebrate graduation, instead planning funerals. this is the cbs evening this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting tonight from uvalde, texas. dokoupil: good evening, and thank you for joining us. i m tony dokoupil in for norah who is recovering from covid. and tonight we are here in uvalde, texas, once again, where a community s grief is turning to anger and frustration because of new questions of the official timeline of tuesday s school shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers. a spokesperson for the texas department of public safety said the gunman wal
captioning sponsored by cbs dokoupil: tonight, new questions in uvalde, texas. why was the gunman able to stay inside a fourth grade classroom for an hour? and why was the school side door unlocked? tonight, the growing outraging. as a community mourns, police defend their response to one of the deadliest school shootings in american history. plus, the death toll grows. the husband of a teacher killed dies of a heart attack. the family says it was grief. inside the classroom: and then he came in and he crouched a little bit and he said, it s time to die. dokoupil: we hear a devastating firsthand account from a nine-year-old boy. remembering the victims. the brother struggling to understand why his sibling won . students across america demand action. thousands stage walkouts to call
these kinds you have serious stepses are what will test president trump s real dedication to making american safer. thank you so much, senator richard blumenthal of connecticut, nicole thank you so much. shannon pettypiece and phil rucker. we ll have much more on this extra another moment right now as they tell the president to his face what they think needs to be done top stop gun violence in this school. will this raise the stakes for the president to do something? if there s another school shooting in the next couple months, it he personally responsible? that s a good question because he s taking control of this issue, he says. he says he s going to stop it. plus we ll get to what is happening in florida where students from marjory stoneman douglas high school face off with lawmakers in the state capital despite attacks from the fringe right. the sickening commentory coming from the right. this is hardball where the action is. i m here to fix the elevator.
claim to stand for the people but let your kid get slaughtered like animals! congress and senate, what if had happened to you or to your children? would it take you so long to make a difference? after seeing what happened in parkland, i just decided that that was the last straw. students can no longer stay silent on this issue. this country cannot stay silent on that issue. that was daniel who organized today s march in washington, d.c. daniel, thank you for coming down. people don t do things for no reason. why do you think a march would help? it brings much needed attention to the fact that our country is in desperate need of gun control. i mean, after parkland, it s just blatantly obvious something needs to be done and lawmakers aren t taking that action. we are demanding they do something now. when you think about it, you think about the gun itself, the ar-15. tell me about that kind of gun and why it is particularly