books dropping, but then they quickly realized unfolding in front of them was a horrific shooting rampage, four days into their school day. now more disturbing details are coming out about what happened and why at oregon s umpqua community college that left nine victims dead, nine others injured. at this point we do not know the identity of most of the victims. it is their stories that matter, that should and will be our focus when we learn them. there is new information about the killer, 26 years old. he was armed with four guns as he entered classrooms, firing. the shooting rampage lasted about ten minutes. that s judging from the time dispatchers received reports of shots fired to the moment that officers reported code 4, suspect down. witnesses say within those ten minutes, he asked some of the victims about their religion. this is the father of one wounded student. this man had enough time i don t know how much time elapsed
figure in chicago, and so he with because part of the administration when the president came in, and the president will be taking questions later on and he will be asked obvious ly about syria and the russians engaging in the air strikes, just as the coalition is, and how is the deconfliction process going with the russian, and of course sh, president is going to be asked about what is happening in response to what happened in oregon, the community college shoot, and does the president plan to advance legislation aimed at more gun control, and the president said i guess that we need to po lliticize this, a that is going to be a question. yes, and thank you much, jim. a lot more to come from us as well. we have a new forecast just in on the track of hurricane joaquin, and when we have the latest on this powerful storm, and how big of a threat now to the east coast.
stopped that shooter. so, when i hear people say, fewer guns, fewer guns in the hands of crazy people, i agree. but maybe a gun in the hand of a police officer, in a security officer, or in a well-trained citizen who could intervene and at least save some of the lives if not all of them. but that s you made a key statement there at the end. save some of the lives. if someone wants to go in and die anyway, still goes in to do this kind of shooting, he s going to get some shots off. some people are going to still die even if you arm everyone in that room, aren t they, governor? somebody very likely will. look, we go back to the time, people kill eef other from the time of cane and able. have there been mass shootings every month since the time of kane and able? charleston two months ago, what happened in virginia last month, this in oregon yesterday. has that been going on for
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of what happened in ft. hood five years ago. the country has to do some soul-searching about this. this is becoming the norm. and we take it for granted. in ways that as a parent are terrifying to me. the good news is i m confident the outpouring of strength and fellowship and love across charleston today indicates the degree to which those old vestages of hatred are not enough. joining us is nicole, who lost her 6-year-old son in newtown, connecticut, now the president of sandy hook promise, pushing for tougher gun control laws. thank you for being with us. as always, we re just very sorry about the circumstances in which we re talking to you. what was your reaction yesterday when you first heard the news of what was going on in oregon?