harris faulkner. also joining us, lili gil valetta and richard fowler. the six victims of monday s shooting will be remembered today individual. a clear picture of their courage is emerging. head of school katherine koonce sprang into action when the shots first ring out. she was on a zoom call and she ran towards the shooter and sacrificed her own life by putting herself in the line of fire to protect her students. one of the young victims displayed bravery that defied her young age. at just 9 years old, evelyn dieckhaus was murdered as she attempted to save her classmates by trying to pull the fire alarm. police say the suspect was a former student who had detailed maps of the christian school. they say the shooting was targeted but it s not being investigated as a federal hate crime. senator josh hawley says that just doesn t make sense. police in nashville has said this school was targeted. it wasn t random, wasn t happenstance. they were targeted. it s a federal hate c
latino or latino. they need to be at the center of this when the bills are written. emily: on the contrary. instead of digging deep, why does encroached on the first amendment. just to let me finish, thanks so much. richard, just to let me finish. it doesn t mean that it s constitutional. that doesn t mean anything i m saying, nor does it address what senator hawley said. during the pandemic it gave the government sweeping powers and sweeping authority which is something we should prohibit against. it shouldn t have to be a simple headline that someone can tote on the national show to say this is why we are good and you are bad. talk about centering those victims, that s what s being furthered by the hypocrisy of social media and the mainstream media for example the pulse shooting in orlando in which 49 people died. rightly so it was characterized as an anti-lgbtq hate crime as
the u.s. population. all of our guests this past hour are hispanic, latino or latino. but in this conversation about more latino representation, here is the thing, i want to put this delicately it is not that hard. you just have to decide it is a priority. priority well, the week ahead is nothing short of monumental for the supreme court s, some historic case is headed its way, addressing water possibly the two most polarizing issues in american society. first up, abortion. the conservative dominant will hear back-to-back arguments from two cases, challenging that restrictive abortion law in texas. the ban most abortions after six weeks. next up, guns. on wednesday, the court will hear arguments on a case all