least a little of both. first shimon revealed that the school district police department had hired a former state trooper under investigation for corrections during the massacre. i should say lack of actions during the massacre. and shimon unveiled this video of her outside the school on th day of the massacre, talking to other officers. listen. an officer asked if her children attend robb elementary and lozano s response: yeah, my son is in daycare. he s not old enough. no, is my son had been in there i would not have been outside, promise you that. she said if her son had been inside the school, local i woul not have been outside him i promise you that. so last night we learned that that officer has been fired by th e school district to be fired the day after shimon try to get answers about why she been hire in the first place, given she was under investigation by the state. shimon had tried to get answers from the uvalde school dist district s director of student serv
rating, if you will, or compass rating is at its lowest point, and because we are talking abou highly political or politicized issue, you want s going to be watching to see if they can trust to the court to be impartial. anderson: how do you think the court gets back readability? i mean, what do you think is th genesis of that i don t know if it is just a sign of the times and the polarization that exist in america, and the lowering of trust in all additions, or is there something you think that can change here? peter, well, i sort of look bac and the bigger picture and thes issues, and we see coming up in the court a number of cases tha are going to challenge and test the course integrity. but typically many of those cases center on civil rights. we know we ve had civil rights protections especially since th