we don t need to. let s pass these laws, and that s my good frustration. a sitting here, knowing, maybe not the next shooter, the shooter after that, we are forced to cover. like the rest of the american media. unlike any other industrialized country that has as many problems, but not as many guns. they don t cover the stuff, chris. the problem is, we have more guns sold without the appropriate infrastructure, and we know the answers. so let s fix it. and chris murphy have said to you, tonight, he wants to. the democrats have the apparatus to change it. and you know what, if we can t get expanded brady laws through the senate, then maybe route to fix the filibuster, because of stopping a lot of other things. i think from me, as a mom, it s very hard. because there are people sitting here in our country tonight who did drop off their kids in the state of texas. and they will never see them again. that is something that never ever ends. and for me, it really star democracy in o
into action. for every parent, for every citizen in this country. nbc news correspondent garrett haake joins me now from outside uvalde memorial hospital. i know you were down there to cover that primary in the rio grande valley that is happening tonight between cuellar and jessica cisneros. what is the latest there from uvalde? chris, we got into town about an hour ago. there are about three areas of activity in what feels like an eerily quiet small town tonight. there is the hospital behind me, which took in 14 patients today and treated most of them, i think he would, say successfully. they were transferred to five hospitals in san antonio, larger trauma centers that may be able to care for them. forward is charged, three will spend the night tonight. and there is the civic center, which is another center of activity in town tonight. that is where parents were told to go to try to meet up with their children. they were asked not to go to