stephen: we are looking at other people absolutely. anybody who was in contact. association. that may have known something and may be involved in some chat room gaming along with him. there s nobody we are not going to talk to and look at, i can assure you the district attorney is very proactive and very concerned about this. any evidence we bring to her that someone was an accomplice or an enabler or didn t do what they should have done is in violation of the law and meets the probable cause standards and i ve no doubt she will take care of business like she did back in 2018 when he had two individuals plot capital murder at the school. you at 911 calls at 12:10, 12, 13, 12:16, the student wasn t killed until 12: 50. did any of those colors survive? stephen: yes.
point, had this information come up prior, it would have factored into the tkpheugadmissions in tt place. it is not a reform school. it s a place that is saying for the people that come through our gates, these are people destined to make an important contribution to the world and moral contribution to our society. but it is a place that at first, at our baseline, we re asking people to see other people s humanity. we re asking people to see other people s morality. and understand what that means and why that s important. and he did not make that bar. congressman, this student wasn t not warned. every teenager, every junior high kid today knows the impact of putting this kind of information out there. those who are saying boys will be boys, he s just a kid, he s
i m going to stand here. reporter: overall nbc of interview was attacked in a softball pr move that nbc jumped on the bandwagon when it tweeted a gay student barred by the covington diocese from speaking at his 2018 graduation is not surprised by the video. the insinuation being covington is anti-gay. except the student wasn t stopped from speaking because of his sexuality but because he submitted his speech too late and he didn t go to covington high school. the new york times reporter who this week wrote about covington students tradition of supporting their sports teams by painting their faces and bodies black ending at the possibility of racism but had the reporter checked her own paper s archives she would have found the 2008 story explaining the so-called blackout games and why they are popular and had 0 to do with racism. we are learning about native
also jumped on the bash bandwagon when i tweeted engaged student was barred by the covington diocese from speaking at his 2018 graduation is not surprised by the covington catholic high school the insinuation being that covington is anti-gay. except the student wasn t stopped for speaking because of his sexuality. it was because he submitted his speech too late. more importantly, he didn t go to covington high school. the new york times reporter who this week wrote about covington students tradition of supporting their sports teams by painting their faces and bodies black. heating of the possibility of racism. had the reporter checked her own papers archives, she would ve found a 2008 story explaining the so-called black out games and they are popular and have zero to do with racism. we are also learning more about native american elder nathan phillips. he was in the marine corps reserve from 1972 to 1976 but
when you have one kid saying today, everyone predicted it about this student, or this student wasn t allowed to bring a backpack to school and the student was expelled. i don t want to politicize this as others have already tonight. but can we have retired military, retired policemen in our schools as a first line of defense. it doesn t mean it s going to work every time. if they have an active shooter in an administrative building of any kind, would they rather have retired military and police there. i think we owe it to our students because i don t think you can take evil out of people s hearts. and there s a big debate about whether or not you have armed police officers on campus. this school did have a police presence at all times. but the question remains, do useful armed police officers? and as far as the social media aspect of it, it goes on every campus across the country. there are privacy laws that