a significant jump, linsey. a lot at stake there. rachel, thank you. we turn now to uvalde, texas, and an abc news exclusive. shortly after the massacre, authorities blamed a school employee for leaving a door open at robb elementary, allowing the shooter to get inside. that school staffer is now speaking out and trying to set the record straight. john quinones is in uvalde. tonight, nearly five months after the massacre at uvalde s robb elementary school, the staffer at the center of the controversy over the door where the gunman entered speaking exclusively to abc news. i am suffering mentally of course, emotionally. i still don t sleep. reporter: amy marin had only been working at robb elementary for a month, but the trauma of that day has endured. her words now come out stuttered and she suffers from a tremor. on that day in may, she says she saw the gunman s vehicle crash
so we are able to say, do these add up, will it achieve what the chancellor says it will achieve, and what are the risks? when martin lewis was in that seat, the money saving expert, of course, and he has a similar status now it seems to me around the cost of living issues. he said to me that it made him feel physically sick, the fact that people look to him for that sort of guidance. do you ever not sleep at night or worry about it or is itjust what goes with the job? i don t sleep at night for all sorts of reasons! chuckles it is hard to get one s head around the idea that this has the impact. you have to be careful because it is easy to be talking to you right now, the idea there might be thousands of people listening is one that almost does not occur to you at the time. that can lead to errors. i have huge sympathy with politicians who have made mistakes in what they say because that is a terribly easy
we analyse it and we analyse it off the back of decades of experience we ve got. with the numbers, with understanding of what this stuff means. so we are able to say, do these add up? will it achieve what the chancellor says it will achieve? and what are the risks? when martin lewis was in that seat, the money saving expert, of course, and he has a similar status now it seems to me around the cost of living issues, he said to me that it made him feel physically sick, the fact that people look to him for that sort of guidance. do you ever not sleep at night or worry about it or is itjust what goes with the job? i don t sleep at night for all sorts of reasons! he chuckles it is hard to get one s head around the idea that this has the impact. you have to be very careful because it is easy to be talking to you now, in the studio, the idea there might be thousands
lawsuit. there are criminal investigations on the federal and state level elsewhere and a whole swirl right now. it s probably the greatest legal peril that trump has found himself in. dave aaronberg, certainly a big deal. we have been cautioned this could take time. there s a backlog in u.s. courts. it could be years before this comes to fruition, but also in what the attorney general, letitia james, a criminal referral. talk about how potent that is. it is serious because the criminal referral could lead to charges by the feds and don t sleep on the manhattan district attorney, albert brag, he has said in a press release the investigation of the same matters continues. tish james, the attorney general investigated on a civil base. she s limited on what she could do on a criminal base, and alvin brag, the manhattan d.a. was investigating on a criminal
i am suffering from stress and depression. i don t sleep. i don t allow my children to go to school in case they are recognised. i facilitated the uk and the us to work in the country and now there is no place where i can live with safety and dignity. he had been called by uk officials to the airport. ..during this chaos that followed the taliban s takeover. amid the tens of thousands desperate to flee, many who should have been evacuated did not make it through. when the taliban walked into kabul, foreign militaries and diplomats moved into this airport complex overnight. they had not expected it to happen so quickly and so perhaps it was understandable that they could not have evacuated everyone who worked with them then.