to make the loss of these lives matter, my wife and i, spent most of last week on the ground with the families in uvalde, texas. shared stories, tears, and memories. the common thread, inpepbt of the anger and con independent of the anger, confusion, and sadness is the same. how can these families continue to honor these deaths by keeping the dreams of these children and teachers alive? again, how can the loss of these lives matter? while we honor and acknowledge the victims, we need to recognize that this time it seems that something is different. there is a sense that perhaps there is a viable path forward, responsible parties in this debate seem to at least be committed to sitting down and having a real conversation about a new and improved path forward. bring us closer together and make us safer as a country, a path that can actually get something done this time. camilla and i came here to share my stories from my hometown, uvalde. came to take meetings with elected off
talk. [speaking spanish] joining me now is sam brock in uvalde with the latest on the shooting. also he s in houston where the show must go on for the nra. first use them, it s very hard to watch, to hear, and process what happened there. then we learned of the injured children calling 9-1-1 for help. didn t get there in time. it all feels impossible and we are not even there. here in the studio. but you there on scene? what are you learning sam? well certainly it s gut wrenching alex. you talk to parents here, and they say it feels like the floor falls from underneath them every time they hear these press conferences. the changing narratives. also that the help was there on. time there were 90 law enforcement officers inside at 12:03, that s the same time the 9-1-1 calls were coming from the classroom. the incident commander based on the volume of shots, and initially they re 100 shots fired in the first few minutes, and then slowed down, that incident commander made
underway on this thursday night. good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle. tonight there are new questions about what happened inside that texas elementary school, were 19 young children and two teachers were killed on tuesday. nbc news reporting that texas investigators now say that victims of the shooting were found in four separate classrooms. meanwhile, details are emerging about the police response and the specific timeline of the attack. tom jonas has more on that timeline. authorities say the gunman crashed his grandmother s truck at 11:28 am. witnesses reported seeing carrying a long gun and a bag. he fired at two people outside a funeral home while before heading to the elementary school. at 11:30 am the first 9-1-1 call came in. this video shows the gunman, dressed in black long gun in hand, entering the school ten minutes later at 11:40 am. police say that the doors appeared to be locked. as for whether or not anyone tried to stop him from entering, yesterda
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because of the politics. he has we are extremely proud of him. looking at the politics, it s sort of seems like it is benefit republicans at the current moment. we will have to have a conversation many times. good to see you both. enjoy your holiday weekend. a heartbroken texas lawmaker makes an emotional plea in response to the school shooting. he confronts the governor. we are going to talk with him. as we continue to remember those lost in the school shooting we remember eliana torres. her aunt says that her she was nervous and excited about the last softball game of the season. it is a game she would never play. and elie garcia was nine years old. she was the second oldest of five girls in her family. she was looking forward to her tenth birthday. she would have turned ten one week from today. today.can be taken at home