large u. students stand together, a u for uvalde, solidarity, people they are thinking of sharing the horror of what they also went through and so many people have gone into in schools. we turn to the founder of the never again movement. she is a survivor at stoneman douglas high school shooting in parkland, florida. thank you for being here. how are you doing? how are you holding up? well, i mean, it goes without saying that what happened in texas is absolutely heart breaking and that s especially so because the losses of 19 children and two teachers was entirely preventible. now we are seeing, you know the heart attack and subsequent death of joe garcia, the husband of irma garcia, a teacher at the school who died. that just goes to show both
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a tax bill. so i just spoke to a young girl that was a classmate all for one of the victims here and she told me that they do now have to practice these so-called cold drip drills once a month and that is that they re rehearsing a scenario of an active shooter on campus really and that is carried out once a month rehearsal that has not taken place before the attack and that very much brings these memories up to life once again and she says she has a horrible time rehearsing that practicing where to hide in case a shooter opens a door and comes into the classroom so they are struggling here or frankly speaking she was she told me she s crying a lot and so do many other of her classmates the only thing that gives them some come forward is the so-called never again movement that you ve just reported about in the piece that the many have the feeling that these these people killed that