of slaughters to continue to happen. martha: well, it really comes down to the question of evidence in terms of what the school had. we know that the night before the shooting ethan crumbley tweeted now i have become death, the destroyer of the world. see you tomorrow, oxford. this was on his open twitter account. that was after he was disciplined. so that was a public thing. but the problem is something that you just touched on and then i want to ask you about the responsibility of the school and how suable the school is for this. this is what sheriff bouchard told me when i asked him why didn t the school contact you. wouldn t that have been the right thing to do? watch this. what would you say to the school about when they should have contacted your department? as soon as behavior is described or considered troubling by the school teachers, the administrators. bring us in to that consult. it triggers a whole series of
the school and their responsibility after teachers came forward saying they suspected something suspicious was going on. the big question is why didn t the school do more? perhaps we ll learn more of that today as well from the prosecutor.. shimon prokupecz, thank you so much. coming up for us, exclusive cnn reporting on how facebook is profiting off ads promoting clear disinformation and anti-vaccine rhetoric. ads. that exclusive report is next. first, we all have bad habits, of course, and they can be hard to break. dr. sanjay gupta explores how to break the cycle in today s chasing life. i m dr. sanjay gupta host of cnn s chasing life podcast. let s face it we all have bad habits, and the holidays or even a pandemic can make it easier to give in to them. understanding how to break them requires knowing how a bad habit is even formed. it starts with a trigger.
thinking about. it s just chilling. reporter: and so, all of this is why prosecutors yesterday said that they had evidence that this was a planned attack, and now what they re doing is the investigators are going back days and they re going back weeks to see whether the school missed something. obviously, the parents are the big focus in this. they are not cooperating with investigators. the prosecutors say that s been a difficult part of this investigation, because they have not been able to find out from the parents what was going on, and now obviously, we re learning today that there was something going on at the school. why didn t the school do anything more to try and perhaps, perhaps identify an issue? that is something certainly that people here want to know. yeah, just a few hours between that meeting on tuesday morning with this suspect s parents and this shooting that took four lives. shimon prokupecz for us there in oxford. thank you so much.
teacher he didn t like, faces felon cybercrime charges. the kid is 14, but a sheriffs spokesman says the prosecutors are charging the student as an adult. happened in a middle school, a 45 minute drive north of tampa. and it s there that cop says the teen broke into his school s network logged on to his teacher s computer ex-changed the background to a picture of two guys kissing. but the sheriff says that the 14-year-old accused accessioned the computer that held the standardized test for public school students in the state of florida. in an interview the teen said he gotten into trouble before for inappropriate logging on to computers, said the school previously suspended him for three days and said breaking into the school s network was still a well-known trick because the password was just the teacher s last name. fox news legal analyst mercedes-benz how credittive. i. just the last name the password. that s terrible. that s why parents are saying, comp on, give it a brea
day. august 5th. i m chris cuomo. morning, everyone. i m kate here with mikhala. lots coming up on the show including we re going to show you shocking video of a school bus fight that left a 13-year-old boy with black eyes and a broken arm. why didn t the school bus driver stop it? and we ll talk to matt damon. he s right here with kate this morning. good morning, guys. good morning to you at home. making news, 19 embassies and consulates now closed through saturday over concerns al qaeda may launch attacks in the mid east, africa and other sports. an abundance of caution. several u.s. officils emphasizing they have been watching growing threats coming from yemen for weeks. we are tracking a developing story to pakistan. police say a bomb detonated on a