tragic. that simply wasn t true. can we start again? she had an agency, she was hungry for more creative chall challenges. she had a lot of strength with her vulnerability. she stood up to the old hollywood guard and said i m mad as hell and won t take it anymore. up until the day she died, she was a fighter. of course her early death is a tragedy but that doesn t over right everything she achieved up until that point. she became the biggest movie store in the world. and she is one of the famous and most recognizable women in history. excited fans gather on a san diego beach to watch marilyn monroe shoot her first film in two years. arguably her greatest role. it s incredible what she does in that. on paper, the role of sugarcane is very much a type of a dumb blonde. i can t believe this musical family. my mother is a piano teacher and my father a conductor. this woman is so dumb she doesn t even realize her two best friends are men in drag. what
all around the world. it is wednesday, may 25th. i m john berman live in uvalde, texas. brianna keilar is in new york this morning. behind me is the robb elementary school. 19 children who went to school here are dead this morning, along with two adults. the kids second, third, fourth graders. we ve just learned the identity of two of the young victims, 10-year-old amerie jo garza has been identified by her father who spent seven hours trying to find his daughter in the wake of the shooting. he now says my little love is flying high with the angels above. we just learned that 10-year-old fourth grader xavier lopez passed away. his mother snapped this photo of him at an honor roll ceremony only a few hours before the shooting. she told the washington post he was funny, never serious, and his smile, that smile, i will never forget. it would always cheer anyone up. he really couldn t wait to go to middle school. she told him she was proud and that she loved him before hugging
isn t real, and maybe most importantly, that instead of learning from the indigenous people of this land, the united states attempted to wipe them and their knowledge out. this type of thinking is not just a california problem. it isn t just a fire problem. these problems stretch from california to the new york island. and if we don t figure it out, this land will burn with you and me. nbc news on the hour. in california, screen actress marilyn monroe is dead. she was found dead in her bed. the successful lonely actress led a speck tarly life. the story of marilyn monroe is an authentic tragedy. it began in tragedy and ended in tragedy and in between always a tr
the blood is seen. what does that say to you about the response, tactic, strategy? it proper training and did they execute to the best of their ability as you can see there? from what i can see they did. the rifle was in the front. and i think that officer wanted to be in the front. you hear a supervisor or someone say put the rifle in the front to be more accurate in your encounter with the suspect. you didn t see a bunch of officers firing. i think we see a total of two or three shots. and so i think once they neutralized the subject, they stopped. they were using their training and working as a team and it is tr tragic. when i hear the young lady died in her mother s arm and i have kids and so, it is tragic. i think after insurancidents li this they ll go back and look at everything and see what could have been different, if something should have been different. they were really transparent in releasing this video. in terms of training you mentioned that here the training. is th