18-year-old who walked into a classroom and murdered in cold blood more than 20 people, including 19 innocent children. it s unbearable news for many of us, me included. the country is broken. something is wrong here. there is something in our culture that s rotting. we all know something is wrong. fixing it will be hard. i want to be straight with you. the america my kids are growing up in is not the america from three decades agree i grew up in. and guns have nothing to do with why it s different in were guns around back then. the america i group in, real guns and toy guns were woven into our daily lives. i grew up in queens. i jump on my bike and go to liberty park in glendale and i played war with toy gurns all day. a specific friend of mine group around shot guns and rifles. their friends would bring them to school in the back of their trucks in a gun rack right there in the parking lot. parents were paralyzed with fear every time their kids board bus to go to those scho
18-year-old who walked into a classroom and murdered in cold blood more than 20 people, including 19 innocent children. it s unbearable news for many of us, me included. the country is broken. something is wrong here. there is something in our culture that s rotting. we all know something is wrong. fixing it will be hard. i want to be straight with you. the america my kids are growing up in is not the america from three decades agree i grew up in. and guns have nothing to do with why it s different in were guns around back then. the america i group in, real guns and toy guns were woven into our daily lives. i grew up in queens. i jump on my bike and go to liberty park in glendale and i played war with toy gurns all day. a specific friend of mine group around shot guns and rifles. their friends would bring them to school in the back of their trucks in a gun rack right there in the parking lot. parents were paralyzed with fear every time their kids board bus to go to those scho
18-year-old who walked into a classroom and murdered in cold blood more than 20 people, including 19 innocent children. it s unbearable news for many of us, me included. the country is broken. something is wrong here. there is something in our culture that s rotting. we all know something is wrong. fixing it will be hard. i want to be straight with you. the america my kids are growing up in is not the america from three decades agree i grew up in. and guns have nothing to do with why it s different in were guns around back then. the america i group in, real guns and toy guns were woven into our daily lives. i grew up in queens. i jump on my bike and go to liberty park in glendale and i played war with toy gurns all day. a specific friend of mine group around shot guns and rifles. their friends would bring them to school in the back of their trucks in a gun rack right there in the parking lot. parents were paralyzed with fear every time their kids board bus to go to those scho
dan: diagnosing whyed the attackers target schools, but it s crucial to understand why so we can prevent these kind of attacks in the future. joining me, joey jones, retired navy seal jimmy graham. i would like to start first with retired fbi agent maureen o connell. what do you believe is behind this specific targeting. not that active scenario shootings don t happen elsewhere. active shooters are cowards. they will go after the most vulnerable. nothing represents vulnerability more than young small school
shooter scenario, every return has a job. it might not be picking up a firearm to neutralize the threat. but everyone does have a job. it was presented as linear. run, hide, fight. we say defend, evacuate, fortify, emergency medical age, notefighters and dial 911. it must be a capability. not just boxes. show me an ability. environmental design and target hardening. where those two meet is the answer. if schools we call it safety culture. it s my job to take care of these kids. it s my job. i heard people say it s not a