Im Peter Alexander here in for Andrea Mitchell. We are following that Breaking News from georgia where we are monitoring an incident. Its 40 miles outside of atlanta. As you just heard, the Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is directing all available resources to that Schools Campus right now. You can see the pictures we are getting. The Chopper View from above. A lot of Police Presence and other Emergency Vehicles on scene right now. We want to get to nbc News Correspondent Anne Thompson joining us alongside Jim Kavanaugh and former Fbi Assistant Director Frank Figliuzzi right now. Anne, acknowledging we are learning little bits of information, trying to get a better understanding, whats the best information you have been able to gather at this point . Reporter right now, we know that the High School has about 1,900 students. They are from grades 9 through 12. We have seen many of them come out of that building, the building is said to be on a hard lockdown. The governor put out this statem
they didn t do it and the judgee had no choice but to drop the charges and let them go. tucker: so the state, the country, the rest of us have no recourse at this point, it s over, it s done, no one s being punished? no, it s not exactly over. they can still indict them and re-capture them. what do you think the judge will say when the prosecutors say the next time they get arrested after being indicted, and the prosecutors say they should be held without bail. the judge will say, you didn t think they were dangerous even to bother with a hearing within 10 days. tucker: so it looks to you, as someone who prosecutes cases for a living, that this was a screw up on the part of the government? it looks like that to me. it s shocking they would not be worried about the danger to the community these people face. i mean, these people pose a clear danger to the community, talking about dying in jihad and shooting at grady hospital in
children rescued from the compound telling fbi agents that a co-defendant in the case planned to confront what she called corrupt institutions or individuals, such as schools, businesses, even the cia. according to what we ve learned in these documents, she also specifically names grady hospital in atlanta as a possible target. in her journal, prosecutors say that she expressed that she was not pleased with that medical facility because of the way she and her mother were treated. prosecutors also writing in these court documents that this woman s partner, abdul wahaj, was trying to cast out demonic spirits from the little boy s body. should mention that all five defendants were initially charged with child abuse, all of them pleaded not guilty to that. however, two of the suspects
i ve seen there s such short supply, that you re scrambling to get it from your wholesaler. reporter: even with medication, the flu can kill. 7-year-old kevin baines died over the weekend in virginia. we tried to give him the medication and everything we was supposed to do, and he just wasn t getting any better. reporter: at grady hospital in atlanta, both the drug and bed space are in high demand because of the flu. every bed is full. so, not only are we full in the emergency department, our colleagues upstairs are full, as well. so, let s get right back to steve at the cdc again tonight. and steve, some of the biggest pharmacy chains are now telling us they re working to get tamiflu, or at least a generic version, for their customers? reporter: that s right, david. cvs, walgreens and rite aid say they have a good supply, but the amount can vary from store to store, which is why they say it s a great idea to call first. david? all right, steve osunsami with us again toni
regulatory overreach. all right, doctor to doctor, to congressman tom price for secretary of hhs, going to vote yes? yeah, he did a good job today, and he s also through the years been one of the leaders, intellectual leaders in promoting free market ideas and ways to expand insurance that would actually lower the cost and not raise the cost of insurance. a doctor and were enough doctors i never thought enough patients were spoken to when obamacare was first proposed. right. how about doctors? i think doctors do have a firsthand experience. one of the things he said in the hearing today i thought was very telling, he said as he watched his practice over the years, saw more and more people working in the business office and less and less people taking care of the patients that the dollars and employee money was going toward billing and all this other compliance stuff but there was less nurses and less assistants dealing with patients, that that was a real problem for him