much on the family. this is the second mass shooting site he has had to visit in as many weeks and he was in buffalo, new york, after the mass shooting in which ten people were gunned down at a grocery store so his focus is on on trying to share the grief and can solve the family and understand their grief and understand what they are going through now and show solidarity and give the impression that america is there with their moment, but they are angry and furious because it has emerged that there were critical delays between the gunmen entering the school and the police deciding that they would storm the classroom where children were still trapped inside with their dead classmates making a harrowing 911 emergency calls, pleading for the police to come and rescue them. throughout the weekend president come and rescue them. throughout the weekend president biden come and rescue them. throughout the weekend president biden has come and rescue them. throughout the weekend presiden
times, but he is showing up with no plan on how to make sure it never happens again. reporter: that s right, but i think what he is bringing is really a message of support and that deep, deep well of empathy we now know from him. the president said on wednesday that he was going really to with the first lady to show them that the first family has a real sense of the pain that some of these families are going through. and really to offer a little bit of comfort to this community that is suffering, trauma, shock and of course a lot of grief. and like you said, we ve just seen this really very recently from the president. it was less than two weeks ago that we saw him visit the last major mass shooting site in buffalo. and of course the president there we saw him draw on that deep well of empathy and sorrow and loss that he had of course losing his son a few years ago as well as losing his baby daughter and first wife more years before then. so i think that we ll see that again from t
well, the national rifle association is still going full steam ahead with its annual meeting. and it begins tomorrow in houston, texas. and that s just a four-hour drive from the latest mass shooting site. former president donald trump and other leading republicans scheduled to speak at the three-day event. the nra says it s gearing up to, quote, reflect on these events, unquote, in uvalde. but i wonder if this is just code for deflecting, not reflecting, and maybe denying the tragedy at hand. at least in a way that s productive to the american people. i want to bring in ryan bus si, former firearms executive and author of gun fight: my battle against the industry that radicalized america. take us inside the gun industry s mindset and perhaps most importantly the way forward. ryan, thank you for being here. when you hear about this conference happening and again, this was obviously
in san jose, california, that has become the latest mass shooting site in our country. vaughn, what more can you tell us? to our understanding, what we are gleaning from what authorities are saying, this is the santa clara valley transportation authority control center. this is a hub. to give you an idea what the vta does, they oversee public transit for the santa clara county area. that s the sixth most popular county in california. san jose is the third largest county. they oversee public transit for nearly 2 million people here. it operates bus, rail, also contributes funding and operational management of the cal train system. we do not believe at this time, this is an area that the public generally has access to. this is not necessarily somewhere where folks dock on a