makes a difference in this world. i want to sleep. good evening, everyone. i m alison camerata. welcome to cnn tonight . you ve seen the video of the brave police officers rushing into a school to save children. tonight we ll talk to an er doctor who was standing by ready to treat the victims, but none of the ambulances he expected ever arrived. some of our politicians today, saying there s nothing we can do about gun violence. doctors disagree. plus the overdose drug narcan will soon be on the shelves of grocery stores, gas stations, even vending machines. do they have it at your child s school? should parents keep it at home? we ll explain what you need to know. and tonight we bring you our next pulse of the people, this one on how technology like artificial intelligence is changing all of our lives. i sit down with a group of gen xers millennials and gen. z is to find out what level of glee or panic this causes now. technology is moving too fast for me personally, i can sa
targets if the u.s. supplies long-range missiles to ukraine. this, as the fierce battle for a key city in eastern ukraine is changing right now by the hour. and the january 6th select committee is promising chilling, new revelations about the insurrection during its first public hearing this-coming thursday. we are getting a preview of the prime-time event that is expected to include new testimony and evidence that s never been seen, before. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer and you re in the situation room . we begin with the mass-shooting crisis in america, growing more urgent and deadly by the day. and by the hour. cnn s brian todd is in philadelphia for us. one of the cities reeling right now from this newest round of bullets and bloodshed. reporter: charges filed in philadelphia s saturday shooting today. include age tempted murder against one of two suspects. two charged with attempted murder today in
find out what level of glee or panic this causes now. technology is moving too fast for me personally, i can say, um , i don t have alexa. she s not allowed in my home. i don t talk to her. i don t have siri activated. i m a little, maybe paranoid. that being said me being scared of it isn t gonna stop anything from happening. okay now i want to begin, though. with the nashville school shooting. let me introduce my panel we have with us tonight. former white house communications director alyssa farah griffin data reporter harry antin. the los angeles times is l z granderson and award winning journalist and founder of mo news, moshe one, you know, also joining us we have dr j. willens chief of pediatric neurological surgery at vanderbilt university medical center in nashville. dr rollins, i want to start with you. um can you just tell us what you did in the e? r on monday morning, when you heard that there was a school shooting? um how you prepared for the victims who