what is the latest you have gotten? reporter: unfortunately, as a student, i m sure that i haven t heard as much as you have. you have heard across multiple channels of different people. where are you? actually, where were you when the shooting began, i should ask? i was a couple classrooms down from where the shooting occurred. so what did you hear. i heard two loud but muffled shots. what i believed were helium balloons popping. this is a science building and i thought an experiment was being conducted, and i ran out to join a classroom thinking it was another professor giving a demonstration and then unfortunately i was actually coming across danger and who knew? so i walked into the hallway and saw a classmate of mine running frantically saying someone was shot and lockdown the building and so i had to go back inside the classroom and tell the other students to conduct this as like if it was a test. when you heard the initial shots, you said you heard two shots initia
didn t have anything like that. we are looking at a vehicle, possible suspect vehicle. but again, detectives haven t said yes, that s it. again we want to make sure we eliminate all other possibilities. yeah. well, i believe it was rolling. and i do believe that it assisted officers on-site. but much more than that, i don t know. we don t get access to that. that becomes part of the evidence train. once the detectives release it, then we can see it. . [ inaudible ] so what i was trying to say is unfortunately with situations like this, we tend to focus on just the suspect. there s the tragedy in that. suspect creates an evil act.
so if there is someone that has information like that, we would like them to come forward and talk to us. but if they are already on-site, they should be interviewed on-site. we will just take a few more questions here. [ inaudible ] you know, i can t. because i haven t had any contact with them. most i saw was when he was in the patrol car just before he was transported. . [ inaudible ] actually i don t have that information. i haven t seen the shotgun. so the incident is not over yet. it is still transpiring. but i would say that shooting portion was relatively short. won t get lock need a time line. and the initial response took time but the part that was drug out was when we started to look for additional shooters and other victims throughout the whole building it self. so they searched every room in the building. shortly after arrival from
the reason he didn t take his life like others have, is that he was interrupted. he may have taken his life at the end of the game when he exhausted ammunition or when the police terminated. right. if he was able to reload, who knows what would have happened to him or anyone else on campus. lou, stay with us. we are going to take a quick break shortly. lou, i did have one more question before break. they haven t had the chief there, saying they didn t have any contact with him. how will they go about interrogating him? oh, in the conventional manner. they will bring him into a controlled not viernment, as we always do. and they will basically start dialogue with him. one thing they will have to determine is if he is even capable of engaging in any type of dialogue with them, with the police department, or with the investigators, based on his mental state. there is a process involved here
thinking about buying a home? well, you want to look a little bit closer at these mortgage fees. that s because it could be going up if congress passes the senate s version of the bill that is the one that extends payroll tax cuts for just two months. didn t know about that, did you? stuart varney is here to explain. now, usually you bring us some negative news and a slight glimmer of hope. is there any hope? is there any hope in this particular story? i saw a little silver lining but i m going to wait to hear what you say. i ve got a fabulous introduction on a monday morning at 6:17 a.m. eastern. i m trying to think of where the glimmer of hope might be. haven t got there yet. ok. so here s the story, if this goes through and it s a proposal at the moment which, of course, is on hold because of tonight s vote on the payroll tax extension. if it goes through, $15 per month on average for all new mortgages, all refis for fannie mae, freddie mac and federal