and that s the message to the president, to congress? what about to governor scott, to the legislators in tallahassee? it s the same thing. we are residents of your state, okay. if you expect us to just, you know, brush off everything, you re wrong. we are here. we are the never again movement. on march 24th, we re going to march on washington, d.c., and demand change. governor scott, senator rubio, president trump, we re coming for you. and we re coming for any other politician that accepts money from the national rifle association because change needs to happen, and children are dying, and it needs to end now. never again. alex, i can only imagine your parents, what are your parents saying about what you ve started, what you ve undertaken? the support is absolutely unreal. i ve lived in parkland my entire life, all 17 years. i never thought this could happen. my parents never thought this
the post office is losing billions of dollars. it delivers packages for amazon at a very below cost. when all in starts right now. and good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. 93 days ago, a former students of marjorie stoneman douglas high school armed with an assault rifle fatally shot 17 people at that high school in parkland, florida. with chants enough is enough and not one more than never again movement was born in the wake of that mass murderer created by grieving high school students determined to bring about change but awary enough to know it would probably happen again. today it happened again. a third fatal school shooting since parkland and the worst at santa fe high school in santa fe texas, outside houston. nine students and one teacher were shot and killed this morning, ten more injured. the suspect a 17-year-old student is in police custody. it was just one month ago that students at santa fe high school
with chants enough is enough the never again movement was born in the wake of that mass murder, a movement created by grieving high school students determined to bring about change but wary enough to know it would probably happen again. today it happened again. the third fatal school shooting since parkland and the worst at santa fe high school in santa fe, texas, outside houston. nine students and one teacher were shot and killed this morning. ten more injured. the suspect, a 17-year-old student, is in police custody. it was just one month ago that students at santa fe high school walked out in solidarity with the never again movement and today one santa fe high school student said sadly she was not surprised by the day s events. reporter: was there a part of you that was like this isn t real? this would not happen in my school? no, there wasn t. reporter: why so? it s been happening everywhere. i always kind of felt like eventually it was going to happen here, too.
conversation was very different. let me actually bring that up because it s as if all the political stars and moon align in one 12 hour period here. this piece by monica lewinsky in vanity fair is fascinating. it s smart. it s also very sensitive and revealing about what monica lewinsky has faced over the last 20 years. i recommend everyone read it. i want to focus on one thing that s getting a lot of attention right now. she talks about this idea of consent. i ll go back and read it because i missed the first part. i now see how problematic it was that the two of us even got to a place where there was a question of consent. instead the road that led us there was littered with inappropriate abuse of authority, station and privilege. of course through the lens of the me too movement i think now you can look at this and say, obviously, how could there be consent between president of the united states and an intern. in the article it has taken her this long at 44 years old to finall
the training they needed maybe you measure somebody about whether or not they protect the community? reporter: a lot of frustration now being aimed at sheriff scott israel. more than 70 republican lawmakers in this state have sent a letter to governor rick scott demanding the sheriff suspension for incompetence and dereliction of duty but the students and the teachers of stoneman douglas who i talked to they have a very different perspective here. they re calling their movement the never again movement. they say firing sheriff israel doesn t mean this won t ever happen again. they re not calling for anybody s job. they re focus remains on the change they want to see, a change in gun laws, that to them is the root of this problem. kaylee hartung in parkland, florida right now. let s get over to the white house. katelyn is there. reporter: the president is certainly under a lot of pressure to act. he seems eager to do something