shooting at saugus high school, please avoid the area. male asian suspect, black clothing, last scene at the location. deputies on scene still responding. further information to follow. still searching for the shooter according to the l.a. county sheriff s office. folks in this area will obviously know these schools. they mention rosedale and highland elementary schools being on lockdown. andrew, do stand by, see if you can gather more information. i d love to come back in a moment. i believe i have jim cavanaugh with me. jim also on the line. jim, of course, a former fbi/atf. jim, we ve seen this play out time and time again. we re watching these pictures here, left side of the screen. another high school, students leaving. it is roughly 8:25 local time
shooting in dayton, ohio there had been some talk from administration officials that we can expect to see some sort of plan. stand by for me, congressman. our justice correspondent pete williams is stay with us. pete, i understand you ve got some new information on the shooter. reporter: all right. so what you re looking at here in this aerial scene from knbc s helicopter is you see those authorities there taking their positions waitinging for the police and the sheriff s departmenties to enter the house near the school where they believe the gunshot victim the shooting victim sorry, shooting suspect went after the shooting. so they ve used an investigative technique that i will not describe on the air because i don t think they ll want to give it away. but they ve used an investigative technique to confirm that this person is inside the house, that that s the house that this 15-year-old suspect went to.
administration to help shore up support here, not just in 2020, but for the years ahead. do stand by. craig, i think you see corey lewandowski in the doorway over here. i m seeing some of pence s advisers down the hallway here. this is tight quarters here. vaughn, stand by for me if you can. jonathan lemire with me, white house reporter for the associated press and msnbc political analyst. as we watch this play out, jonathan, you have new reporting as well in the ap, trump plows ahead despite fresh signs of trouble in 2020. vaughn just mentioned what we saw earlier this week play out in virginia. we saw what happened in kentucky as well. what are the warning signs for republicans that you re pointing to? first let s remember after democrats swept back control of the house in 2018, it s not like
of argument that they believe are acceptable to their own constituents to prevent them from voting to remove the president from office that s correct good for him. the democrats have two bites at the apple on this. one is the removal case they will make. the second one, of course, is an argument to the electorate that, if republicans should have impeached and removed president trump from office and did not, that the electorate will get an opportunity to do that next november. jonathan, as you know, so far no republican lawmaker has publicly endorsed the idea of impeachment. it would seem as if, based on that, the president s strategy heretofore has worked. that s right, craig. he has not lost a single republican. there has not been a defection from him in terms of a vote. we saw last week on the house floor every single republican stuck with him, voted against even investigating essentially whether or not there should be an impeachment. jonathan, stand by,
who taylor replaced, the former ambassador to ukraine forced out of that job essentially by president trump who lost confidence in her. state department told her she was doing a great job but lost the confidence of the president and that was that. we have seen her deposition released already. we have not seen the depositions of the two men who will testify publicly on wednesday. craig, if i was a betting man, i would say we might see those as early as today to start prepping the public and the legislators for what they ll see in this hearing that will be packed to the rafters on wednesday. 10:00 a.m., we ve been told, a week from today, the public hearings will start. garrett, do stand by for just a moment. i have followup questions. i want to bring in cynthia oxney, msnbc legal analyst. heidi przybilla, a correspondent for nbc news. she s got new reporting on all of this including this