at robb elementary school on that day including what information was relayed to first responders on the campus from the 911 calls made inside the school. like this one from a transcript reviewed by the new york times from 10-year-old student chloe torres who survived and said there is a lot of bodies, i don t want to die. my teacher is dead. my teacher is dead. please send help. send help for my teacher. she is shot but still alive. torres call lasted for 17 minutes. according to the transcript, 11 minutes into it the sound of gunfire could be heard. the senator says he was told by the commission on state emergency communications that the 911 calls were replayed to the city s police force. what remains unclear is whether or not that information was given to the school district police chief pete arredondo. questions have also been raised over how the gunman got into the school. initially investigators said it was through a propped open door. an attorney for educator amelia
and i have so many questions. you re still hearing shots, you re still a green light for an active shooter situation. there was no justification that this should have moved to a hostage barricade situation. they should have kept going after the shooter, deep concerns, sickening that this chief didn t have a radio as an incident commander. when you run the incident command system and you choose to be incident commander, it is for command control and coordination. how the hell are you the incident commander without your radio? this is it s just unacceptable. totally. jonathan, what do you think of that? one word, wolf. appalling. it s appalling what i am seeing. every single day the trickle of information that comes out or the incident commander to not have a radio i mean is just
underplayed and didn t understand fully just how bad inflation would be. yeah, very important information, indeed, mj lee reporting from the white house, thank you. let s turn to another major focus for president biden right now, his direct appeal for action on gun control here in the united states. joining us now congressman ted deutch, a florida democrat who serves on the house judiciary committee. congressman, thanks for joining us. as you know, the president laid out his vision for gun control in an address to the nation last night saying, enough, enough, enough, enough. he repeatedly used that word in dealing with these shootings going on. as you well know, florida made some significant changes after that attack in parkland, florida, which happens to be in your district. could that be a model for the rest of the country? well, wolf, first of all, the president s exactly right and what he expressed so powerfully last night was what the vast
quickly as possible. that s the candid, honest answer. now, when cnn asked the white house yesterday whether there is federal guidance for parents who can t find baby formula in stores, we didn t get a good answer from the white house, but moments ago, the white house announcing there is now a new website that is hhs.gov/formula that has some basic information on what parents can do, but jake, i think it is so important to emphasize the reason that there is such intense panic and desperation with parents is because there is no good substitute for formula or breast milk. this is why we re seeing some parents across the country asking questions like, is it safe to make formula at home? is it safe to dilute formula? and the answer is no to both of those questions, jake. mj lee reporting live for us from the white house, thank you so much. cnn s senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us live. stores across the country have had a hard time keeping formula in stock for mont
jackson. when you become a judge, you take an oath to look only at the law in deciding your cases. that you set aside your personal views about the circumstances, the defendants or anything else. reporter: and california s supreme court justice leondra kruger. i think we tend to forget when we re in the outside world that really conversations about these very difficult cases are confined to a very small number of people. reporter: as you can imagine, the white house today being asked repeatedly about the breyer news, but everyone from the president on down really staying on message, saying that they are not going to comment on the specifics until justice breyer himself announces that he is going to retire. wolf? mj lee reporting from the white house. thank you. let s get more on this nomination drama about to unfold up on capitol hill. our chief congressional correspondent, manu raju is on the season for us as he always