more enraging it is great it s becoming clearer by the second that lives eichler could have been saved. i can tell you is a father and grandfather, my heart breaks fo the parents of these victims. i can t even imagine. the ones who will never see their children again. the ones wondering if their son or daughter could have been saved. the ones bleeding outside the school for someone, anyone, to do something. then there are the kids that di survive, like the ones who covered herself in her friend s blood so she could play dead. and the one who called 911 multiple times begging for the police to help. from 11:33 a.m. until nearly 1:00 p.m., salvador ramos was inside that school before being killed by law enforcement. joining me now from uvalde, texas is jeff paul. jeff, what can you tell us abou this latest timeline? jason, right off the bat one of the most disturbing elements we learned today is that 11:27 a.m., a couple of minutes after the suspect shot his grandmother a tea
government of using smoke and mirrors to distract from the facts. they sent baker the night befor that meeting doesn t matter. it s what sussman said to baker at the fbi headquarters and there are no notes or recording of that specific in-person meeting. baker told different people different stories about what sussman actually said. again, we could have a verdict as soon as tuesday. jason? thank you, david berry joining me now is harming dylan attorney and founder of the center for american liberty. in brent tolman former federal prosecutor in the executive director on right on crime. i want to go do you, you ve bee a federal prosecutor. what are the deep concerns abou this whole case is the jury. i believe injuries, i liked jur trials, but when you have three of the jurors who donated to hillary clinton, one of the