we showed you this at the top of the broadcast. these are the names and teachers of the 19 children killed and the two teachers. the news continue with laura coates. thank you, anderson, capitol h chilling photographs. i have to be honest with you that i had a panic attack when i dropped off my son this morning. wondering which would be the pic picture or the moment, trying to explain what this boy may mean to me. i resented that they would have to. my nine-year-old son who s realizing now that children his own age were murdered inside their school. he s trying to process it all. he saw my own anxiety this morning and i felt guilty for causing a little bit of this. he said to me, don t worry, mommy, i will be home tonight. these should not be promises any child should be made. you see i remember when mr. rogers trying to comfort kids like me when telling them when you see scary things, look for the helpers. look for the helpers. as far as we know, the helpers stood in
spend with their children and the mournings before they re off to a school where they ought to be safe. 78 minutes, 21 lives gone. when will the answers come? what should happen now? someone experiencing a similar horror firsthand. chris van gelly, one o f the officers feist on the scene at sandy hook. 26 children and adults lost their life. he s now chief of police in connecticut. i am glad you are here, christopher. thank you for being here, chief. i am having a difficult time wrapping my mind around the fact that officers were on the premises and in the building and did not go into the classrooms. what is your reaction to that? good evening, laura, thank you for having me. as soon as i heard there was