clandestine human sources potentially compromised. breaking news from the director of national intelligence sets to gordon iced documents from mar-a-lago, documents that could pose a potential risk to national security. plus, as new details surfaced, republicans suddenly mia on the investigation into the former president. too busy to out do each other from voting rights to abortion. also tonight, gen z gets in the game. i will talk about it tonight with a floridian who might become america s youngest congressman. and later, keeping up the fight, 50 years after martin luther king iii s iconic i have a dream speech. where we go next with his son martin luther king the third. this is american voices. we begin this hour with the stark difference between donald trump s words and his actions. we are in the 2016 trump, in trump proclaiming that he knew the importance of handling classified information. however, after his presidency, trump stubbornly held on to government secrets, po
world. it is tuesday, may 31st. and i m brianna keilar with john berman. america has seen 17 more mass shootings since 19 children and two teachers were killed in one of the nation s deadliest school shootings last week. in those other shootings, 13 people were killed. dozens more were injured this is according to the gun violence archive which defines a mass shooting as four or more people being shot or killed not including the shooter. new this morning, cnn has obtained video from a facebook live stream during the uvalde shooting of a frantic radio call. listen to this. are you injured? i got shot. where? where? a kid got shot. although it sounds like the voice of a child it s not clear whether it s student or law enforcement officer. the man who recorded this said the audio came from a radio in a customs and border protection vehicle outside the school. happening today, a bipartisan group of senators will meet virtually to discuss gun shafety legislation. the
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