for 77 minutes, bleeding from multiple gunshot wounds. reyes had to listen as the gunman went on to kill 19 children and 2 teachers in that elementary school. reyes said at one point, he heard a student in the connecting classroom call out for police to help. but the police had retreated. and he is outraged over the lack of action by police. he says it s unforgivable. just bullets everywhere and then i just remember border patrol saying, get up, get up, and i couldn t get up. did you feel abandoned in that moment by police, by the people who were supposed to protect you? absolutely. after everything, i get more angry because you have a bulletproof vest. i had nothing. i had nothing. you re supposed to protect and serve. there is no excuse. for their actions, and i will never forgive them. i lost 11 that day, and i went to my parents and said, i m sorry. i tried my best. with what i was taught to do. please don t be angry with me. can you imagine what that man lives
dream. most americans in a brand-new poll say the ability to achieve their true goals is increasingly out of reach. hello, welcome everyone, i m sandra smith in new york. and john, hello to you. john: good to be with you on this tuesday. this is america reports. 61% of those polled by the wall street journal say they are pessimistic about being able to achieve the american dream. as families get crushed by record high gas prices, skyrocketing inflation. sandra: it is hard to believe, the average price of gasoline has jumped nationally today to another $0.05, i should say, overnight. and now setting a record for 28 of the past 29 days. the cost of gasoline has more than doubled since president biden took office. john: the white house is scrambling to respond to the growing economic crisis with a new plan on solar energy? critics say the move will only hurt american businesses even more. sandra: ro khanna will join us in moments. john: according to the white house,
nick queststead. he will be one of the key witnesses on thursday and he is expected to reveal more previously unseen video of the proud boys that day. we are also expecting to hear from u.s. capitol police officer caroline edwards, who was injured in the attack. she told nbc news garrett haake in october january 6th felt like a war zone. they started ripping down barriers. that s when the moment i knew this is not like any other protest. they approached our line. they injured me and a couple of officers by tearing down you know our barricade and then the fight on the west front began. it was chaos. i ve never seen anything like that. and now breaking just a few minutes ago, new reporting from the washington post that president trump had been insisting for two weeks before the insurrection that he wanted to march alongside his supporters to the capitol. joining me now is nbc news justice reporter ryan reilly, politico investigative reporter josh to besee and luke broadw
self-inflicted gunshot wound. this a week after the horrific elementary school shooting in uvalde, texas. gary tuchman is in tulsa, oklahoma this evening. gary, we re going to start with you with the latest shooting. we re learning this one is at a hospital campus in tulsa. what do you know? well, it s really important that we don t get desensitized to this. four people who either worked inside this doctor s building on this hospital campus, st. francis hospital in tulsa, o oklahoma. the gunman wandered into the building behind me. it s called the natalie building. it s a doctor s office that has orthopedics offices and oncologists. he went to the second floor. we re told by police this wasn t a random shooting. they know more than they re telling us. there was something that angered him and his target was on that second floor and that s where the people were killed. it s critically important. the police got on the scene inside the building within three minutes. critically
oklahoma. police say four people were killed and as many as ten others injured. the gunman is also dead, officials believe of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. this a week after the horrific elementary school shooting in uvalde, texas. we re covering these stories from all angles. cnn s omar himjimenez on the ground. gary tuchman is in tulsa, okl oklahoma, this evening. gary, we re going to start with you with the latest shooting. we re learning this one is at a hospital campus in tulsa. what do you know? well, it s really important that we don t get desensitized to this. four people who either worked inside this doctor s building on this hospital campus, st. francis hospital in tulsa, oklahoma. the gunman wandered into the building behind me. it s called the natalie building. it s a doctor s office that has orthopedics offices and also have oncologists who went to the second floor. and we re being told by police this wasn t a random shooting. they know more information than