realized that this wasn t a drill. have you ever felt more responsible for other people than you were today? i mean, you know, this is my 36th year teaching math, teaching students. and, you know, you re responsible for the kids every day. i mean, obviously today was certainly different. it s just it s hard to describe. i read a stat tonight. there have been 18 school shootings elsewhere in the world over the last two decades. in our country alone, there have been 18 school shootings in the last 35 days. i know you re not a politician, but you were at the crux of this public issue today. and do you believe lawmakers failed you in that moment? do you believe we can do better than this? there s no doubt we can do better than this. i mean, you know, even if you
this wasn t a drill. have you ever felt more responsible for other people than you were today? i mean, you know this is my 36th year teaching math. teaching students. you know you re responsible for the kids every day. obviously today was certainly different. it s just it s hard to describe. i read a stat tonight, there have been 18 school shootings elsewhere in the world over the last two decades. in our country alone, there have been 18 school shootings in the last 35 days. i know you re not a politician. but you were at the crux of this public issue today. and do you believe lawmakers failed you in that moment? do you believe we can do better than this? oh, there s no doubt we can do better than this. even, you know if you look at
looking at it 45 years later, however long it s been, it wasn t a simple story. when somebody you love close to you is kidnapd, it s a particular kind of torture that it s very hd to understand unless it s actually happened to you. she did change and it wasn t too many months before. i realize d it. we weren t getting back together. erg was crush ed. it was gone. it was done. i m just trying to if this is a documentary and you want the history, you want to know what it was like before the kidnapping, that s my answer. 1972 i was teaching math and joe
look at it 45 years later, however long it s been, it wasn t a simple story. when somebody you love is close to you is kidnapped, it s a particular kind of torture. it s very hard to understand unless it s actually happened to you. she did change and it wasn t too many months before i realized that we weren t getting back together. everything was crushed. it was gone, it was done. but i m just trying to you know f this is a documentary and you want the history, you want to know what it was like before the kidnapping, that s my answer. 1972, i was working in crystal springs teaching math and
the one in which he killed 58 people. in response to the media questions m.g.m. said this there were numerous interactions with paddock every day at resort including a room service delivery and a call with housekeeping on october 1st. all of which were normal in nature. we ll continue to follow the story, of course. well, schools aren t just for teaching math, reading or science. to be honest they haven t been for a long time. but now they are teaching kids to feel ashamed of their families.re 150 eighthers graders in west bend, wisconsin, were given a privileged test that identified them being privileged for being white, rich or having an intact family. this is common for schools across the country. school officials said at bedroom middle school, privilege education was important to enable the students to succeed in their careers. somehow. we are joined by a psychotherapist. thank you for coming on. i have seen this before and seen it with my own kids. it seems cruel.