released by nashville police direct messages from the school shooter and an arsenal of guns recovered, but the motive for the mass killing remains elusive. a judge orders former vice president mike pence to testify before a federal grand jury investigating donald trump in january. 6th we will tell you what questions. pence will be asked under oath testifying terrifying video into cnn of the moment of fire ripped through a migrant detention center at the us mexico border, killing 38 people. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. and we begin this hour and nashville, tennessee with new developments in the school shooting that left three children and three adults dead. police have released dramatic body cam footage of officers responding to the scene will show you that in just a moment, but first police say the shooter audrey hale, was under a doctor s care for an emotional disorder. and their report that hale had legally purchased seven guns in the pas
joining us in the united states and all around the world and bianca novillo life in london, max foster is on assignment for the rest of the week just ahead on cnn newsroom. police still have not isolated what motivated audrey hale, a former student students that were targeted were randomly targeted. washington is going to fix this problem. you re wrong. they re not going to fix this problem. look what happened in nashville, tennessee. the laws don t work. the bank failed because its management failed. looks to me like the regulators knew the problem, but nobody dropped the hammer. we haven t seen this level of drills in the group peninsula five years multiple touristic across the country and south korea that mean health on land at sea and in the air. live from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is wednesday, march 29th nine am here in london at three am in nashville, tennessee, where police have released dramatic body cam footage of officers re
robot and goodbye to scooping the smart appliance that helps without asking prime time, trump. destinations live tonight at nine. seven different guns bought from five different gunshots. lead starts right now. we re getting the first look at the moments when police entered a nashville school where 39 year olds and three adults were gunned down this as we learn the parents of the shooter did not want their child to the weapons at all. then. we re not going to fix it. criminals are going to be criminals not get into politics. alright, let s not get into emotion. here we go again. what will it take for lawmakers to address the number one killer of american children? plus unprecedented developments in the trump investigation. executive privilege cannot shield former vice president mike pence, has been ordered to testify before the federal grand jury focused on january six. welcome to the lead. i m phil mattingly in for jake tapper, and we start today with our national lead and a
congress. to pass new gun control legislation as the nation grapples with yet another mass shooting, but gop lawmakers contacted by cnn are resisting this latest call for reform, and there s more uncertainty surrounding the potential indictment of former president trump in new york sources now say in manhattan grand jury won t revisit the trump case during the rest of this week. we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer, you re in the city. aeration room. we begin this hour with all the new video and new information about the nashville school shooting and the attacker who was killed by police. cnn s aymara walker has our report and we want to warn our viewers. some of the video is disturbing. no body cameras revealed police running toward the sound of gunfire without hesitation. about 3.5 minutes elapsed between the time they go in. bbo . and when they confront the shooter. metro nashville police said these two officers op
sacred is to prepare and equip those women and men we send into harm s way and care for them and their families when they return home. and when they don t. it s ab obligation that unites americans. it brings us together to make sure the women and men who are willing to lay down their lives for us get the very best from us in return. i want to acknowledge we re making progress in key years like bipartisan legislation that s advancing in congress that would deliver health care services and benefits to rans and the survivors impacted by toxic exposures. we don t know how many died because of what they were exposed to on the battlefield. burn pits that incinerated the waste of war and hazardous material, jet fuel and so much more. we have a duty to do right by them. and i m determined to make sure that our brave service families and members that served aside them do not wait decades with the care and benefits that they deserve. that s why we re working so hard to find out the fac