uvalde school massacre. it shows a quote overall lackadaisical approach by multiple law enforcement agencies on the scene. 19 children and two teachers were killed there that day, and it took 77 minutes to neutralize the gunman. nearly 400 officers responded. a new body cam footage is giving a closer look at how they responded at robb elementary school that day. sometimes frantic, sometimes just disturbingly slow. unlike the earlier pictures from the school, the new video includes closeups from just outside classrooms 111 and 112, and reveals conversations between officers in the moment, even desperate pleas with the shooter. we also see the moments some officers learned, and they did learn, they knew that children were among the victims on the other side of the door, and that one of them was calling 911 from inside a classroom. a child just called. they have victims in there. a child on the line. a child who was alive calling 911, and those officers heard that from the
transitory. i was not expecting multiple variances covid. hidened threat advisory some of the factors contradicting to the threat are roe v. wade. this would be a great opportunity for this administration to step up and lead and to tone things down. gas prices hit another record high today. now on the verge of $5 a gallon. it would be cheaper to buy cocaine and just run everywhere. steve: good morning, warsaw, virginia. this is your 6:00 a.m. wake-up call and you have got a beautiful day. right now it is 27 degrees there you are going for a high hey getting towards the summer. it s going to be 88 there and partly cloudy throughout the day. ainsley: look at that patch of grass i just want to run. steve: we just heard john kennedy talking about using an illegal drug and running everywhere instead of buying gas. ainsley: that s not what i meant. steve: welcome aboard, we are here on the mezzanine level of studio m and pete is in for brian. pete: i want to
later, i got to tell you, even from the inside of our vehicle, you could feel the shock in the town. you could feel the pain. you know what? everywhere one of these parents wanted? what they asked for? what every parent separately expressed in their own way to camilla and me? that they want their children s dreams to live on. ainsley: so he is 52 years old. is he from uvalde. it s very personal to him. he went there and he met some of the families. and he talked to them about their children. camilla brought a green pair of converse sneakers that she brought up to the podium. and she said these were the sneakers that were on a 10-year-old child nate rodriguez was her name and she was killed. she said these tennis shoes turned out to be the only clear evidence that could identify her after the shooting. she said make the loss of her life matter.
number of the children who were killed in uvalde. the reason he came here to the white house briefing room was because he had written in the local paper about how he and his family were impacted because he is from uvalde. it s his hometown. he feels very personal. but unlike other hollywood stars who go to washington and lecture us, he was talking from the heart. and he was humble. and it was powerful. and here he is talking about some of the victims. uvalde, texas, where i was born, that s where my mom taught kindergarten less than a mile from robb elementary. uvalde is where i learned responsible gun ownership. now uvalde called me on may 24th, when i learned the news of this devastating tragedy. we loaded in the truck and drove uvalde. when we arrived a few hours
second amendment. it s a lot more difficult to bridge that gap there may be a big middle there hard core reasons on the left why they want to take every gun away. and hard core reasons on the right believe every incremental step telling a responsible gun owner you can t own a gun at 19 because some bad guy did something horrible like they did in uvalde so you 1-year-old, even though you can join the military you can t get a rifle. it becomes a very sticky conversation after the podium. that podium prpx was great going from there is a tough one. ainsley: many in the military you will hear them say we trained with this rifle. so we want this rifle in our possession so that if someone comes into my home. pete: it s a rifle i own in my home because i can assemble and it disassemble it in the dark without looking. steve: in the military you wind up getting training on how to use it you go in to buy it in a store, and that s not the case. there was something i read that said that uvald