questions, some that we will never know the answer to, how many kids could have been saved? medical experts stress the importance of evacuating it took days to get a clear picture, and there are still gaps in what we do know. how do we prevent the next mass shooting in this country because democrats have sensible answers to that question? republicans, on the other hand, all they have is insulting nonsense. one of the things that everyone agreed is don t have all these unlocked back doors. have one door into and out of the school. if the school was on could the door s west have been locked where he could not go in? it creates points of access that are difficult to begin with, potentially arm and prepare and train teachers. we talk about this information,
can potentially arm and prepare and train teachers. talk about doing into disinformation, what about a department that can look at young men that s looking at women that are looking at social media. what about doing that? why did this happen, how did this happen? we have violent music, violent rhetoric. we stopped teaching values and so many of our schools. we re now teaching wokeness, or indoctrinating our children or things like crt. [laughs] good lord, rene, michael, christine are back with me. i don t know who, herschel walk, rene? your reaction to that mash-up of insanity? the sort of echo of foolishness that republicans continue to spew in the face of one mass shooting after another, is that we re talking about? everything but the gun.
in another building and sitting there. no way. in texas, armed sros traded shots with a gunman and helped force him to surrender, but ten people were killed. at red lake high in minnesota, an unarmed guard confronted a shooter only to be shot and killed himself. nine died there. so in texas the attorney general wants more than just officers. we can potentially arm and prepare and train teachers and other administrators to respond quickly because the reality is we don t have the resources to have law enforcement at every school. reporter: but the national association of sros says what s needed is more mental health care for students. more realistic expectations about how their officers can and do reduce violence. if you ve got a person with a weapon bent on killing people, you re probably going to lose some people on the front end. i hate to say that. our job becomes trying to contain that and stop further
guilty because he did nothing wrong. reporter: scott peterson faces charges for his inaction. he says he just didn t know where the gunman was. there is no what i in hell that i would sit there aallow those kids to die in another building and sit there and no way. reporter: at santa fe high in texas armed sros traded shots with a gunman and helped force him to surrender, but ten people were killed. at red lake high in mince minneapolis, an unarmed shooter shot and killed himself. nine died there. in texas, the attorney general wants more than just officers. we can potentially arm and prepare and train teachers and other administrators to respond quickly. the reality is we don t have the resources to have law enforcement at every school. reporter: but the national association of sros says what s
two adults, had already ensued. america has experienced two horrific mass shootings in ten days, in each case armed men were present who tried to stop the shooters. aaron soto lost his life in the process, but the massacre still happened. that reality should be enough to finally dispense with the ridiculous anti guns that safety bro mind, that the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. and yet, texas republicans respond to the massacre is familiar. we won that says, more people with guns always, more people with the guns. there s no doubt we need to do more to keep children in school safe, we know from past experience that the most effective tool for keeping kids safe, is armed law enforcement on the campus. we can potentially arm and prepare and train teachers and other administrators.