it s only june and there have been at least 247. that s more than one per day. it s closer to two per day. we re still learning more about one of the shootings. two weeks after 19 children and two teachers in you vault, texas were killed inside their grade school. a teacher who was shot multiple times describes the horror of watching every single one of his students get slaughtered as police waited outside. just bullets everywhere, and then i just remember border patrol saying get up, get up. i couldn t get up. did you feel abandoned by the police and the people who were supposed to protect you? absolutely. after everything, i am more angry, because you have a bullet proof vest. i had nothing. i had nothing. you re supposed to protect and serve. there is no excuse for their actions. and i will never forgive them. i lost 11 that day. i say to my parents, i m sorry. i tried my best. that s what i was told to do. please don t be angry with me. a man is a hero. the uvalde
think. once you start getting into the 20s, once you add an additional lawsuit, i don t think it s going to sway anybody s mind. we don t know what the nfl thinks about this, how seriously they are taking these allegations, the standard of a grand jury, no bill, honestly is not high enough because the nfl decided their standard is higher than that of the law so i think a punishment is going to come. what we don t know is how heavy that punishment is going to be. what gives? what kind of responsibility should the nfl have in cases like this? the responsibility they decided that they wanted to have. when roger goodell took this job, they said the standard of being an nfl player was above the standard of the law, and they picked three guys they wanted to make scapegoats to show what a tough commissioner roger goodell was. that s almost 20 years ago now when you look back on how long it s been since the commissioner got the job but he decided that the standard of the nfl player was hig
an email showing how the trump campaign corrected so-called fake electors to meet and try to secure their objectives. this revelation two days before the first prime time hearing on january 6th this thursday. cnn justice correspondent jessica snyder joins us now. tell us about this email. this email is just one more piece of evidence in what s becoming an intensifying probe by the justice department. and we also know the email is in the hands of the january 6th select committee, and the fulton county attorney who impanelled a special grand jury. so our team led by kaitlyn polance tracked down this email. it was sent by trump s election day operations lead in georgia. he sent it to this alternate slate of republican electors. they went to the georgia state capitol and tried to cast what
were illegitimate votes for trump. here s part of the email where he s urging the alternate electors, saying i must ask for your complete discretion. your duties are imperative to ensure the end result a win in georgia for president trump but will be hampered unless we have complete secrecy and discretion. local news cameras caught their arrival at the capitol. they ultimately obviously weren t successful in casting their alternate ballots. but we re getting a glimpse at this email just as we ve learned that the federal criminal investigation into this whole plot has grown in seriousness. we know a federal grand jury subpoenaed documents about the plot. the fbi has interviewed witnesses. and it does represent this potential move by the doj to move beyond the prosecution of the hundreds of rioters we ve already seen charged and to the question of possible obstruction charges against the people in