pay, with the pay, with the benefit of pay for the benefit of hindsight., they were standby, of standby,. hey, standby. hey, standby. right. i got it. i got got it. okay, for the benefit ofin hindsight where i m sitting now, of course it was not the right decision. io the wrong decision is breaking tonight . hearts and uvalda s, texas breaking all over again as we get a clearer picture of what happened before and during the horrific massacre at a texas elementaryma school. a public safety official says a teacher propped open a locked door and later the commanding officer at the scene madean a series of tragic miscalculations even as desperate children called 911. one repeated and begged police to come help them. those revelations came on a stunning friday afternoon news briefing detailing a number of that are being seriously scrutinized tonight . let s bring in correspondent jeff paul with the very latest live from uvalda, texas tonight . hello, jeff. shannon, tonight lawrc
a stand down order and rushed in to save these kids. and i can t think of anything t more american than disobeying orders to do the right thing. o rii think it s awesome. you know, there are some other pictures of this guy coming out. he was obviously off duty wearing dad jeans and asl plaid shirt and this trucker cap, you know, and it s it s encouraginga to see in the midst of this brokenness and corruption we see the core of america is still there. you know, the good peopleer that are willing to put their lives on the line to do the right thing, it s still are stillme alive and that gives me hope. yes. and another picture i know shows him at the actually the stitches in his scalp. close to wasches soo that bullet doing a lot more damage, but he was willingh to run in there. okay, this is your highlight, curtis over on cnn. you could imagine that hardening schools as some republicans suggested, could have helped in this situation given what we re now learning about what actually occ
start having a lot of these these difficult conversations and it will take time and they are. and by the way, folks, there the are going to be some highlightss here to stick around for those who got some good news. curtis, i want to play your lowlights. .this whoopi goldberg. so you sold an hour 15 at the gun show. see c you in court. does your neighbor have to beg an arsenal? callll the cops if you re going to get all in my business and tell me what my family can and cannot do, neither can you. they re going to come for those ar 15 and you better get readye to give them up. all right, curtis, your low light pick. i m really just going to echo what joel has to say. i mean, really the view and joya reid can stand in for reallynd any of these news outlets or comedy shows oror pundit cases f punditry on the left. there are a few issues in our body politic where there s more misinformation out there and misinformed people than on guns. and you know, it requires a lot of sobriety on the par
in america this week has required us to coverof one of the most difficult, tragic stories in recent memory. so how did the media handle the sometimes rapidly evolvingta details coming out of vivaldi valde this week? let s talk about that side of the story. athe battle on being managing editor joel berry and news curtis managing editor houck. great to have you with us, gentlemen. thanks for having us . good evening. okay, so youou guys have got some highlights and lowlightswe in the media this week. joel, i m going to start with your lowlights. we ll play this from msnbc s joy read . republicans just tying themselves into pretzels to point the finger in every single thing but the problem,, the gun as far as we know, w there was no mental health issue with the individual who stole the futures of 19 children f in uvalda, texas. cardinal pell, a suspect? yeah. you know, any time a tragedy like this occurs, i always prepare myself to hear some really awful rhetoric coming from the pundit