a local doctor who delivered two of the 19 murdered children spoke out reflecting on this profound loss. those lives are gone and we ll never know what they could have done for the world and their families. it will never be the same. you know, we re not innocent anymore. also this morning, in an exclusive interview with savannah guthrie, she spoke to an off duty border patrol agent who rushed to the scene with only his barber s shotgun to rescue his daughter trapped inside the school. what was that moment like when you saw your daughter? oh, when i saw my daughter, it was a big relief. yeah. and after she got to safety, you continued to help? oh, yeah. i saw all her friends. i coach little league baseball as well, always there helping out. all her friends, i could see their faces. half of them fine, the other ones panicking, crying, trying to make sure that they weren t falling and delaying the process. just trying to keep them as calm as i could. what a frighte
that to happen within the ranks of police when they are an hour in or do they have to just stick with what the common commander tells them no questions asked? i think a big issue and it was something that came up in the number of the after action reports with respect to the boston marathon bombing, particularly the shoot-out that occurred with the two suspects there, the tsarnaev brothers, in watertown, massachusetts. and i know chief probably hears this phrase. but the idea of self deployment is a major concern at these types of incidents. yet as you point out we re an hour into it, this person has got their own child inside the school, so you weigh just the common sense of let s get kids out and get kids to safety versus proper tactics. but i think ideally all of the best research, all of the best after action reports point to this issue when officers self deploy, it creates a chaotic scene, it creates a situation where there are numerous