semblance of comfort and providing a chilling glimpse of what those decisions would mean for the children who were cowering in fear, listen to this. one of the students from the next door classroom was saying, officer, we re in here. we re in here. but they had already left. and then he got up from my behind my desk, and he walked over there and shot her again. you let that reality sink in. i mean, really try to imagine what that was like. i can t tolerate my children being scared for ten seconds. imagine what s going through that teacher s mind and parents all across the world tonight. we re going to talk about this, and i know the conversation is not easy. but you know what was not easy and what won t be easy? trying to forget what happened in that classroom, in either
$0 delivery fee for a limited time. some reaction now to what we heard from a teacher who was shot in the uvalde massacre. he described how one of his students in a classroom next to him was trying to get the attention of police. but they d already left. back now with me, my in studio guest tonight. i have to say we are reeling during this conversations. it is very difficult, and my concern is when things are very difficult, people have a tendency to try to avert their gaze, to move on to the next thing. they want a moment of levity. they want to forget it. as you described during the break at one point, audie, one is a school shooting. one might be in philadelphia in
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thank you. we have to run, kid. have a great weekend and i ll see you tuesday. julie: do it again all next week? okay. bill: have a wonderful holiday weekend and enjoy family and friends especially in light of the events we ve been all watching this past week. god bless and we ll see you next week. here is harris, bye-bye. harris: knocks fuss alert now. the families of the 19 children, two teachers killed in texas in that school shooting now adding outrage to all of their pain. the state department of public safety has changed its story on what exactly happened at uvalde s robb elementary school this week. some are accusing the local police of deadly inaction. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus . officials now say that teenaged gunman fired shots for 12
willie, but as of right now, we have not heard back from authorities. in the meantime, governor an abbott expected to be here before going to the nra conference. morgan chesky on the ground for us at uvalde. for more on the questions surrounding the law enforcement response, we bring back in nbc news national security and intelligence correspondent, ken delaney. as we wake up this morning to these conflicts reporting about what happened, contradicting the initial report from law enforcement now saying for example, there was not even a law enforcement, excuse me, a school resource officer at the school at all. that the doors were unlocked. that this gunman wandered the grounds of the school outdoors for 12 minutes before entering then was inside for more than an hour. what questions will you have today for law enforcement? willie, there s so much