wasn t trained to do. i broke prolt. i opened my door and looked out and here s a grown up of children and he said can we come in. i said everybody come in as fast as you can. at 65, she s a year away from retirement. i turned to the kids and i said i want you to know that if anybody comes through that door to harm you, they have to come through me. i will be the first defense, they will have to shoot me to get to you, and maybe that will give you a chance. it would be 9 ominutes before the swat teem finally came to their rescue. what s going on in america? i don t know, but these children are going to change it. this young man and all his schoolmates are beginning to change it. eventually we were healed. but now is the time to make a change and to do something. that s jeff mccloud there, telling kerry it is time to do
this tragedy deserves a second chance. honestly, if the president does not support us, i will completely comply with that. i understand that he doesn t want to affiliate with us but the message i want to send to him is that he does not need us. we do not need him. we can do this on our own. we have already been so successful without him. the students need the help of students. we do not need the help of politicians because we don t even want to politically affiliate. we don t need the help of them. we don t need the help of parents. we don t need the help of anybody but other students because we are the future. we are the generation that s going to change this. we only need the help of people our age. amazing. i m with you on that. i believe it. having been down there and listening to you guys, the sooner you guys can take charge of things, the better it will all go. i m sorry for what you and your schoolmates have had to go through, but thank you for channeling your energy into maki
another story. i m joined now by cameron kaski, a student who witnessed the shooting here at the school. cameron, tell me what you saw. ali, i was in a room locked with about 20 other students, and i saw a lot of hysteria. i saw there were a lot of things going on. there were a lot of rumors. nobody was entirely sure what was happening. it was a blur. people were showing me videos of gore. i was being shown videos, not necessarily against my will, but without asking, of teachers that i knew being shot and bodies and blood. it was, it was all very scary because we were still in the room and there was a chance the person who was doing those things was coming right for us. cameron, i have to ask you, 24 hours after the event, i ve spoken to a lot of your schoolmates and they have a real range of emotions. some of them are so upset,
right from the beginning the social worker employed at the school didn t want to hear anything about it. on the contrary she accused my wife of being pushy and wanting to overpower her for the sake of it. she said just let it be. the school is a member of the school against racism network or at least some courageous parents or other pupils who stood by you. there were individuals parents and individual schoolmates especially from this class. but they were powerless in the face of this ever increasing anti-semitic bullying. this school against racism turned out to be a hollow slogan but the school still boasts about it even though my son says the school playgrounds are full of racism against kurds against africans and of course against jews. one might think that more than seventy years after the holocaust what
apprehended a woman. she s wanted for theft. insurance options her. fight against it looks like crack cocaine or. is this your purse like. this your wallet. this is your wallet. this rolled up here. this one of the sleeve crack for you. if you have anything on you just don t ditch it the cork is i mean we check it at the beginning of every shift and there s nothing in here so we find something so. we ll deal with it ok. well out on call it s not unusual for talbot to encounter former schoolmates and acquaintances who have become addicts and to get it to me