harris: leila butler, you are brave and we are grateful, i m so glad in a you re okay. thank you for elg us in detail about what happened today at santa fe high school, i know it s hard. take care. thank you. harris: let s reset the scene and let you know what s going on right now. there s a school shooting, this morning, as students describe a gunman with a shotgun walking into art class. you just heard young leila talking about where that was in conjunction with where she was across the campus. they knew something was going on. the fire alarm was pulled, and students were streaming out of school. on on the they are side of campus from leila and her las mates a gunman in art class opened fire. we have confirmed 8 to 10 mostly students are dead. upwards of 12 maybe more injured. at least 3 are hospitalized right now. and we know that the president talked about this earlier.
we stood there for quite some time, filling out papers, do head counts and see who was there. after a while they formed us into two lines and we walked down highway 6 towards our junior high campus to be where we could meet with our families and know we were safe at that point. harris: wow. leila i don t want you to necessarily mention any names nothing has been confirmed. what we learned from parkland and other places, i m so sorry this has happened to you, sometimes people have april idea who might do this sort have an idea who might could this sort of thing. were students talking about this? everyone had no idea of who it could have been. we just, there was no way we could have fathomed any idea of some one who could do this in such a loving town. harris: where was the art class in conjunction to where you were? the art class is on the opposite side of the building from where i was. i was in the side of building where the academics are, the fine arts are on the other side.
this, just from the fact we talk, i ve been through this. and we need to address this immediately and we have a very simple bill that will allow us to do this. i ve talked to secretary devoss, she knows what we want to do. i think we need to move forward. i will be pressing it this next week. harris: we will be watching for you making that news. we certainly appreciate you sxroining us today joining us today. congressman roger williams from texas. thank you. harris: 15-year-old leila butler is a san if a fe high school sophomore. she was sit in chemistry class when the fire abathroom went off. leila wis us by phone. so glad you are okay. thank you. harris: tell me what happened. i was sitting in chemistry class when the fire alarm went off, we didn t hear any gunshots from where i was in the school. but we all heard the fire alarm, we got up and exited the school. as soon as we got outside we saw teachers and our administrators