exclusive sit down one on one with kentucky governor andy bashir in his first interview since the mass shooting in louisville. it s okay to not be okay. i m not okay right now opening up about his personal connection to the attack. this person murdered my friend. probably one of my five closest friends, plus taking action. we have an active shooter, peas and employee of old national bank get here now. +911 audio released shows the horror of the attack. has anybody been shot him in a closet hiding? reeves will the governor push for new gun restrictions at least take a step so that we can intervene when we know somebody s about to go out and murder a whole bunch of people. end real life succession. fox news accused of hiding evidence on the eve of their defamation trial. i think they re headed for a full blown journalistic and legal disaster . details fit for a tv show emerge about the drama at the heart of the network. cnn prime time starts now. good evening. i m caitlin colli
laced with a powerful animal tranquilizer called zilla. seymour commonly known as trank is a quote emerging threat in the nation. it s a drug we told you about last month during our town hall and fentanyl, according to a d a report released last year. overdose deaths involving tranq has increased dramatically is the first time in history than any administration has declared a substance as an emerging threat to the country. now the vitamin ist rations has 90 days to put together a national response. the news continues. cnn primetime with caitlin collins starts now, caitlin. anderson. thank you so much. have a powerful interview tonight and a heartbroken city. exclusive sit down one on one with kentucky governor andy bashir in his first interview since the mass shooting in louisville. it s okay to not be okay. i m not okay right now opening up about his personal connection to the attack. this person murdered my friend. probably one of my five closest friends, plus taking action
dna. they accuse him of dismembering his wife and disposing of her body. saying that surveillance video shows a man, fitting walsh s description, visiting various dumpsters. they also detailed more than a dozen disturbing internet searches that say walsh made after his wife disappearance, including ten ways to dispose of a dead body, if you really need to. i want to go right now to cnn national correspondent, bring jim grass, who s outside the courthouse in quincy, massachusetts. brynn, what is the latest on this case against brian walshe? yeah, laura, you bring up those internet searches, and if you look at the timeline, there was a frantic search that prosecutors laid out brian walshe had in the hours, minutes after they say he dismembered and killed his wife. now, i want to go and show you some of those searches. january 1st, in the early morning hours, that s when they began, according to prosecutors, he googled how long before a body starts to smell? and it was a long
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
he was in the building 40 minutes for an hour barricaded in two classrooms before he was shot and killed by border patrol agent. we re learning about the li lives of the 19 children and 2 teachers one is a wife and mother of four and. died shielding students from gunfire. irma garcia. garza was just 10 years old he talked about how he learned was never going to come home from school i got confirmation that she was trying to call authorities and i guess he just shot her. how do you look at this girl and shoot her? oh, my baby. i miss my baby. all of the dead were in the same fourth grade classroom all 19 young lives described as precious, their teachers dedicated and carrying. more now reporter: 21 lives brutally cut short and 21 family shattered by act of violence all too common in the united states. 19 thank gone just days before the start of the summer break, none yet out of 4th grade, like 10-year-old uzia garcia who s uncle called him a great kid and full of life