backup and then move on to the gunman. one hour. video shows a parents pleading with police outside of the school to go in and stop the attack. they were pushed back. we know that after the massacre was finally over, victims were not found in one or two classrooms. they were found in for classrooms. some of the most chilling accounts of what happened in the school are coming from children, like this fourth grade boy who spoke to a cbs affiliate. we have a door in the middle. he opened it. he came in and he crouched a little bit. he said it is time to die. when he shot, it was very loud and it hurt my ear. when i saw the bullets on the floor it was real. you heard that. the shooter told him it is time to die. there is an 11-year-old survivor. they spoke to a cnn producer. the media reports that she s so traumatized she will not speak on camera and would only speak to a woman producer. one of the teachers got an email that there was a shooter in the building. they went to
that by officers, while children were being slaughtered. when you have seen these images, if you have, what are your reactions to this? i remember i was a parent and a school district employee when our school shooting happened. at some point, i went down closer to the building. i tried to talk, i did talk to officers. they were adamant that i could not get in there because stuff was going on. at no point did they ever put their hands on me or push me down or anything like that. i m a typical white lady. that garners a little bit of respect, i think. privilege. privilege, that is what it is. let s be honest, these are black and brown children. we know how texas leadership feels about black and brown children. rhonda, i think that s a
wanted to be able to play did. think about what s mia did. this little girl took blood from her friend who was bleeding out, smeared it all over herself, and then played dead. yes, the shooting was over in uvalde but the tragedy and grief is just kicking in. yesterday, the husband of one of the two teachers killed collapsed and died himself while he was preparing for his wife s funeral. they had been married over 20 years. they had four children. she was only 48 and he was only 50 years old. joining us is a texas mother who lost her child in another school shooting. rhonda hard s daughter, kimberly vaughan, was one of the ten people killed at the high school shooting in santa fayette, texas, a four years ago. she was 14 years old. thank you so much for being with us. i really appreciate it. hi. you have been living this reality not just this week, not
directly to the medical examiner. they might be able to give them a general of where your child was shot? how many times. i would not advise that they would call right away. i would not do that. why is that, rhonda? it is very troubling. it is very upsetting to know how many times your kid was a shot. i would recommend that they do that later. right now, there is so much in the flood of grief that they cannot see street. look in the expect? again, from miles away from where you have lived through, people are still in shock. it almost feels surreal, i am assuming. look in the parents and the community expect in the coming weeks and months? for parents, especially, they can probably expect to have a lot of.
it is complete bs. parents should not have to bury their children. if we had done something about guns, these parents would not be in the position that they are in right now. until those folks are ready to talk, i am here. i will happily intercept the media for them. there are other folks in texas who are more than willing to share the brunt of the load while they get through what they have to. loa while they i can only imaginea incredible support and gifts that has been. i know these conversations are hard. we appreciate you being with us. thank you. thank you for having me. i love zerlina show. it is the best. i am a huge fan! i know she would want to have this conversation with you. thank you, rhonda. we will talk soon. we will be right back after this.