any clarity you can give on his familiarity with weapons, perhaps gun range use, et cetera, in terms of his background and familiarity with guns. i don t know much beyond what we saw in evidence in the school, and that will be part of the investigation obviously. with this particular weapon, it s our understanding it was purchased four days ago. this particular weapon probably not a huge amount of familiarity with. over the years, other weapons. that s part of the investigation. what s your perspective on the terrorism charge, the impact of that message? i agree 100%, you know, if you weren t hit by a bullet, doesn t mean you weren t terrorized that day, and won t have nightmares about it the rest of your life, whether you re a parent, teacher or student in that class, you know, going through that building in the wee hours of this morning, looking at the disarray in the classrooms, and the backpacks
in milwaukee and was released on $1,000. these were violent crimes. if we had tough on crime prosecute ho rs it won t have happened. you want your prosecutor to be fair. if someone shop lifts a sweater you say it s a first time offense, made a mistake, let s go easy on them. if you re on your 16th offense and violent crime put them behind bars and protect your community. it s not what the prosecutors do. to your point. 48 injured, 6 dead. one a little boy. this didn t have to happen. the mindset of the american people will change. when you talk about criminal justice reform or bail reform it sounds great. people will look at the real impact it has on their community and their safety and start to high prosecutors and judges that will be tough on crime but still fair. dana: the other thing i want to ask you about the media scrutiny in regards to cnn brian stelter not covering the steele dossier for the last three weeks. the washington post said it
light on that issue as well, that is something that is very important. he said the ruling was a substantial step towards the star gaining her freedom when she said he hoped she would have by her 40th birthday in december. gcse and a level grades will return to pre pandemic levels by 2023, after two years of unusually high inflation. ministers have announced that pupils taking exams this summer will be given advance notice of topics and a choice of questions, in some subjects. the government says while they expect exams to go ahead, the option of teacher assessed grades will be kept in reserve. young people, even in the same school, have had extraordinarily different experiences. some will have missed a lot of their learning, some won t have missed very much at all. therefore, what they re doing is modifying exams for next year but freeing teachers up to focus on teaching the course, teaching the syllabus, with the reassurance there is a kind of safety net, a plan b,
throughout the country, certainly in california, and by the united states congress and to the extent we can shine a light on that issue as well, that is something that is very important. he said the ruling was a substantial step towards the star gaining her freedom when she said he hoped she would have by her a0th birthday in december. gcse and a level grades will return to pre pandemic levels by 2023, after two years of unusually high inflation. ministers have announced that pupils taking exams this summer will be given advance notice of topics and a choice of questions, in some subjects. the government says while they expect exams to go ahead, the option of teacher assessed grades will be kept in reserve. young people, even in the same school, have had extraordinarily different experiences. some will have missed a lot of their learning, some won t have missed very much at all. therefore, what they re doing