whether we will ever have a seat at the table. truly profound question. karoun, thanks so much for time tonight. that is it for american voices. i m alicia mendes, as we continue to follow this breaking story, and this press conference. 100 over two hello mehdi. hello, alicia. horrific day of breaking news. the worst kind of breaking news. we are now waiting for police press conference on the shooting in california. that is gonna be a very important press conference. it s good beaver in portland press conference, a lot of big questions still outstanding. mehdi, of course, this question of public safety. you heard representative shoe saying she had people come up to her all day saying, can i send my kids to school? then i go to another event that is planned. trying to reassure them. and then of course questions about motives i what is driving the suspect to commit this horrific. act and this a lot we don t know, mehdi, about the victims. we know there are ten people de
know, mehdi, about the victims. we know there are ten people dead. we know five are men, fiber women. we know they re ten more injured. but beyond that, a lot of questions. we don t known about the victims. we don t know enough about the shooter. we don t know enough about the wedding. but we do know is that this kind of violence has become all too common in america. and noah, lisa you are parents like me. when the stuff happens when our journalists. we talk to our family members. we talk to our friends. and have to kind of talking whisper so my kids don t hear, three don t have to hear this stuff. you don t want to hear it, and you know you send them to school where they practice active shooter drills. once a month, because this is the reality of raising children the united states. it s a tragic reality that needs to change. i know some of our journalist can remind the public that this has to change. that s why we re sticking the story. alicia, have a great rest overnight. a ver