the assailant twice, he had on a bullet proof vest and he lost his life in the process. no one understands more than all of you here today the pain and anguish those families in buffalo feel. when it happens, at least in my experience, it feels like you re pulled into a black hole inside your chest, and everything everything. you can t. it s hard. but you know you are part of a special community, because the firefighters and police officers will always be there for you. i know it s a small consolation, but they will always be there for you. and your family and children and grandchildren and the whole family. to talk about law enforcement being a family, and firefighters being a family, it s a real. just like being a military family, it s unbreakable. there is a headstone in a cemetery in ireland that reads, death leaves a heartache no one can heal. love leaves a memory that no one can steal. families of the fallen, no one can ever steal the memory of your loved one. i hop
because if i don t i am killing me and i won t be able to go forward if i don t forgive him. we will talk about the warning signs missed along the way. plus the end to the baby formula shortage could be months away. what can parents do and what can the government do? xavier becerra will join me later to tell us. and also another wild twist on the eve of a pennsylvania primary. plus, an update on the democratic senate candidate, john fetterman recovering from a stroke with the primary tomorrow. and then let s start in buffalo. this is a horrifying result of racism and access to guns and hateful internet culture coming to a head and what makes it worse is this supermarket is the only supermarket in this neighborhood, meaning he did not just target the people inside that target but he targeted the only community. reporter: officials said this becomes a food desert, so it s like dumping salt in a horribly wide open wound right now. this is the front page from the buffalo news