his one of his young kids is scared. he took him to go meet with police in the police talked to him and the young son and made him feel better. what s your mez message to young kids and families in the community who might be fearful the next time there s a public event? i can totally relate. i think we all are fearing a little bit at the moment. this is a day frankly of mourning. and processing. yesterday was a day of shock. and i m encouraging everybody that i can to go seek the counselling that is being provided free of charge. as i walked through town today, it has been a series of hugs. and tears. we are all feeling this deeply. and this can t continue. mayor, i appreciate your time tonight. i m so sorry it s under these circumstances. i wish you and your community the best. many thanks, i appreciate it. take care.
i think we all are fearing a little bit at the moment. this is a day frankly of mourning. and processing. yesterday was a day of shock. and i m encouraging everybody that i can to go seek the counselling that is being provided free of charge. as i walked through town today, it has been a series of hugs. and tears. we are all feeling this deeply. and this can t continue. mayor, i appreciate your time tonight. i m so sorry it s under these circumstances. i wish you and your community the best. many thanks, i appreciate it. take care. appreciate it. a lot more news ahead to tell you about. we re following events in georgia, it s been six weeks
with those names lost. 19 beautiful children. two veteran teachers. this communities just pulling together. the barbecues. there s a lot of things going on around town today, gathering in the square, lots of people bringing teddy bears and candles. resources coming. enough spent a lot of time with red cross, mental health volunteers, spiritual care volunteers, there are just trying to be there for those families. this week s will be especially tough as funeral starts to take place as the realities starts to set in of this very tragic loss. the question we keep asking, how can we prevent this from happening again? that s an answer we just don t have. yet 19 babies, two teachers. nbc s liz maclachlan. thank you very much. here with me now is texas democratic congresswoman veronica escobar, who was in congress less than a year
the war began on the 24th of february. and the russians clearly do not have much regard for the possibility of civilian casualties. they don t seem to be using high-precision weaponry. we were in a town today where yesterday two food distribution centers were hit, and going beyond that, going back, for instance, i covered the russian intervention in syria. oftentimes russian aircraft would target things like bakeries where people would be lining up for bread, and therefore, this strike on the world central kitchen s partner restaurant in kharkiv really fits in with a pattern that russia has been following well before the war here in ukraine, jessica. all right. ben wedeman for us in eastern ukraine. thank you so much for that reporting. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy describes
speaking of which, president joe biden came to town today. this is a man who knows so little about law enforcement, he told police to shoot people in the leg. instead of standing there and teaching a cop when there is an unarmed person coming at them with a knife or something, shoot them in the leg instead of the heart. jesse: that is not exactly what we should be doing, mr. president. are you okay? my leg! somebody shot my leg! jesse: biden did not utter a single word today what dangers democrat das org unveil laws. he just promised to shovel cast down the governments show throat to prove he does not want to defund the police. we need more money. i m also calling for increased funding. funding $300 million. half a billion dollars. jesse: also, biden said the constitution doesn t let you own a canon.