High school shatter by gunfire. How people came going gratitude for a situation that could heave been much worse. Good evening, we ten to think that Something Like this cant happen here and that all changed today. A teenager opened fire inside the Madison Junior Senior High School cafeteria. The teenager was 14yearold james Austin Hancock. Tonight deputies are hunting for answers as we are as well, trying to under while a young man would do Something Like this. When that call came in, the eighth graders were eating lunch. Its not clear whether hancocks victims were targeted. Either way there was chaos in the school. There was screaming and i looked over and ran in and the library was kind of quiet. You cant hear anything from outside. So were just trying to hide, and she wrapped her keys and put it in the door, and we went in. And thats it. It was just chaos. I heard three loud sounds. Like, banging or something. And i said it was gunfire, and she didnt tell me anything, so i didnt thi
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The United States department of justice, the f. B. I. , to solve this crime and to hold these perpetrators fully accountable. My brothers retired Law Enforcement officer and he always tells me that cops have the right to come home at night. And thats exactly right. These are people who protect us and keep us safe. And they have the right they have the right to come home at night. Seeing this attack last night really kind of turned my stomach because in the last week since the Justice Department released its report on ferguson i had thought we had begun to see signs of progress. They were goodfaith steps taken within the leadership to move in a new more cooperative direction beneficial to Law Enforcement and community residents. But make no mistake. We still have a long way to go to bring about this systemic change that is needed and that is long overdue in that area. But i think the early indications have truly been positive. But what happened last night was a pure ambush. What happene
A little bit about politics and eggs. Whose idea was this . Did you go into the wooden eggs business before theres always a reason behind everything. Who comes next . Ted . [inaudible]. Senator graham that will be 300 a plate. [laughter] start charging after i leave. I dont know what im going to do yet but i know this. Coming to New Hampshire and thinking about running for president has been a ton of fun, steve. I have been here two days. The first thing i went to is the snowshoe hut. Anybody know what im talking about . Club. It is a hut, but it is a clunn. You have like 50 or 60 people who asked me every question known to mankind. Very informed and put me in front of a roaring fireplace which was nice for about five minutes. I literally almost caught on fire. I thought the witch trials were over. I guess the trial by fire is what New Hampshire is all about. At least it was for me. Dont ever lose what you have got. I will go into talking about politics in a minute. But if it were not
Late this morning because we are dealing with some patchy ice and also storm team 4 radar well south of washington, Southern Maryland, Northern Neck of virginia, lower part of the Eastern Shore getting some rain and some freezing rain. The area in green getting some rain there, but the area of white is seeing light snow falling in far Southern Maryland down to Lookout Point and lexington park. Then south of there, this patch of pink is the zone of some freezing rain and some freezing drizzle. That rain and drizzle is falling and then freezes on elevated surfaces. Parts of the Northern Neck, watch out for that. From there west of there to north of richmond, but well south of fredericksburg, we are off to a cold start. Subfreezing temperatures. Prince georges county, the upper 20s. Montgomery and frederick county, near 20. In the freezing mark for the district of columbia. Watch out for slick spots and the area in red. That snow that melted overnight, water on roads, freezing up a little