to the truth about that. the truth is what so many families in uvalde are waiting on. tonight we remember navea bravo, 10 years old, 9 years jack lib casares, 10-year-old mckenna lee elrod, 10-year-old jose flores, jr., 9-year-old elliana garcia known as ellie, 48-year-old irma garcia. 10-year-old usua garcia. 10-year-old amerie jo garza. 10-year-old jase loneo, 10-year-old xavier lopez, it s marie mata, also 10 years old. 11-year-old miranda mathis, 44-year-old ava mireles, 10-year-old aleithia manny ramirez, 10-year-old anabel guadalupe rodriguez, 10-year-old
and having these discussions. and he told me he gets the strength from amerie who was his daughter that he lost. that s what s giving him that s what giving them the strength now to get through this. but it is remarkable to say the least. it is sad that parents have to keep coming out and speaking out about the issues they re facing instead of being able to grieve on their own. they have to come out and publicly call on these officials to take action, to have accountability, and to change the security at the school of what s going on because they don t feel comfortable sending their kids there. it is rough. it is. it is a lot to take in, in the morning. but it ispers important to talk about that. we re going to talk about the uk having its highest temperature ever, 102.4 degrees recorded this morning amid a brutal heat wave that is gripping countries not just in the uk, all over the world. london s heat wave, though, is so stifling, the guards at buckingham palace broke their
UVALDE, Texas (AP) Bullet fragments lodged in the children's arms and legs. Traumatic flashbacks flooding their nightmares. For the 17 people injured during a mass shooting last week in Uvalde, Texas, healing will be slow in a community mourning the deaths of 21 others .