found in his visit to uvalde. innocent victims, murdered in the classroom, that had been turned into a killing field. standing there in that small town, like so many other communities across america. i couldn t help but think, they are too many other schools, too many other everyday places, that have become killing fields. battlefields. here in america. tonight, president biden delivered the message to congress, and to the country, that he heard in uvalde. they had one message for all of us. do something. just do something. for god sake, give something! after columbine, after sandy hook, after charleston, after orlando, after las vegas, after parkland, nothing has been done! this time that can t be true. this time we must actually do something. the president was asking the country for support tonight. and in washington, he was aiming the speech at ten republicans. this time it s time for the senate to do something. but, as we know, in order to do and get anything
Pushed to make his case federal . Then, thousands of escape burning man after being trapped by rain and mud and escapee shares his midnight hike and how he got out. As the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. Good evening, once again, im stephanie ruhle, live from Msnbc Headquarters at 30 rock. Late today, a federal judge handed down the most severe punishment for any of the more than 1000 people charged in connection with the attack on the capital. 39 year old enrique tarrio, faith onetime leader of the farright group, the proud boys, was sentenced to a total of 22 years behind bars. Feds say he played a key role in orchestrating the insurrection, even though he wasnt even in d. C. On that day. But on the eve of january 6th, tarrio tory it was currently missing the founder of the oath keepers militia. He was found guilty of seditious conspiracy, and he was sentenced to 18 years in prison. The push online. Just make sure my guys are okay. Tomorrow. Ive got a lot of stuff to d
children. so as the time went past, you see more and more officers arrive in that hallway, you see more and more firepower arrive in that hallway you see more protective equipment arrives in that hallway. but it was not until about 12:50 keep in mind the government entered the school at 11:33, so not until about 12:50 did the team finally reach that classroom and take down the gunman. tony, one of the prospects of us ever seeing that video? i do think they are increasing. there seems to be a growing core chorus for it to be released. the governor actually did say today on the record publicly that he does want it to be released, yet the texas department of public safety is pointing to the district attorney three hours away as a
gutierrez, thank you for joining. us thank you for having us. coming up. reporter tony polanski is seen the video that many families want to be released. videos of police doing nothing in the hallway of the robb elementary school for over an hour. rob last people join us next. hour rob last people join us next
like you are asleep. i didn t want them to see anything. mr. ray s was the first to be shot in his classroom he made this account to the new york times after he was shot. the gunman taste around the room and perched on the teacher s desk is mr. reyes lay sprawled out face down on the floor below. and what he believed was an attempt to thompson order make sure he was dead the gunman lit a cup of water drip from a desk on to mr. reyes back. the government then smeared some of mr. reyes own blood on the teachers face in place to teachers phone, which kept ringing is desperate relatives tried to reach him, on his back. when he was shot a second time, mr. reyes thought i m not gonna make it, i m going to bleed. out joining us now is 20 perhaps can refuse to give reporter. tony you ve seen the video this