like a sister with me. it was difficult because we went to school together every day. without her being there it was really difficult. the teens came back to campus guarded by police and welcomed by everyone from teachers to parents to animals, dogs, donkeys, even a horse that carried eagle pride. when the final bell rang, some students walked in groups. others walked hand in hand. they say it s important for them to move forward as long as the country doesn t just move on. listen. while douglas has the media s attention, while we have the nation s attention. we are going to make the most of it. and we are not going to stop until we get what we want. until we get our change. while change is often slow g.o.p. lawmakers have bill putting 10 teachers trained to carry a gun in
keep soaring. through thick or thin, we are eagles. we fly together. eagles pride. i am only who i am because of this community and i want all of you know how proud i am to be part of this community. i want you to know that you are not alone in your grief. we are grieving with you. the entire country is grieving with you. we are msd strong and we are from dallas. we are with you. beautiful on broadway. we are the broadway company of chicago and we are stoneman strong. class of 2009. new york stands with you. once an eagle always an eagle. change has to happen and douglas is going to be the school that make it is happen. eagle pride. be positive.
and we will watch this video. hello, i am the senior class president of the founding class of 1992. and thousand of stoneman douglas alumni are standing with you. class of 1997, we are msd strong. eagle pride. i stand with you. msd strong. i stand with you. we stand with you. class of 2006.
know, once i got past that adolescent stage that i d become the man that i was and i thanked him for believing in me and being there every step of the way. so you re not at all surprised that he threw mts between t position between the shooter and the students he protected? absolutely. that just summing up the kind of character he has and if he could go back and do it all geagain knowing the outcome, he d do it all again in a heartbeat. thank you very much for bringing your memories of this remarkable man, aaron feis. our condolences of course to all of your classmates, his students, football players and his family. yes, ma am. eagle pride. that s my girl! that s it! get it, woo, yeah! mom! my game s over. parents aren t perfect, but then they make us kraft mac & cheese and everything s good again.
station, heading close to a small town called dupont on its way south. as we have been looking at the map of this route, it appears to have taken a curve around eagle pride golf course there and was going across what you can clearly see over the very busy i five. that is where the derailment happened. there are some reports that the train was traveling at around 1. if that is the case it would be close to its top speed. there were some 70 people on board and as you look at the picture on the left you can see one of the cars very clearly dangling off of that overpass. what i can tell you from other pictures we have seen is that underneath that dangling car, there is another one that is