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victims of gun violence from every u.s. state and territory. my fellow americans, enough. enough. it s time for each of us to do our part. it s time to act. for the children we ve lost, the children we can save, for the nation we love. let s hear the call and the cry. let s meet the moment. let us finally do something. the president laid down a marker to expected opposition from republican lawmakers. don t tell me raising the age won t make a difference. enough. my god, the fact that the majority of the senate republicans don t want any of these proposals, even to be gate debated or come up with a vote i find unconscionable. let s talk about the specifics of what the president laid out last night. tom foreman is here with that. again, some very specific plans put forth, tom. yeah, a lot of bullet points we can talk about here. i don t mean to make a pun there. the first one to ban assault weapons and high capacity magazines. this was they want to reinstate t ....
their child up when the school announced. i m there are families who are in mourning right now in the state of texas is in mourning with them. tonight, new york times discusses the terrifying experience of one parent who rushed to the school searching for child. quote, ryan ramirez could not find his daughter. a fourth grader rubble on three. when he showed up at the school, quote, nobody saw me anything. adding, i m trying to find out where my babies out. among today s victims was able morales. the times of she was a teacher of 17 years, and are on tells the paper she was killed by the gunmen s as she was trying to shield her fourth graders. authorities say officers killed 18-year-old suspect at the scene. you see the shooter live in a small town attended a nearby school. according to the police, he walked into the school with a handgun and rifle. tonight, president biden and today s carnage comes just ten days after the deadly attack on a grocery store and buffalo ....
great to have you here, ali. i m going to show the audience something that happened in the senate today that i ve never seen before. the senate chaplain who begins every day in the senate with a prayer, the senate chaplain gave up today on thoughts and prayers. the senate chaplain said that thoughts and prayers are not enough after that mass murder that we saw in nashville yesterday in that school. and it was quite a challenge that he issued to senators, especially republican senators. we ll have that later in this hour. i ll have a few words to say about it. yeah. i spoke to the father of joaquin oliver who died at parkland. he said, it s on us now to all change things, and you can t get away with being sad about it. you have to actually stand up for the next kid so that they don t get shot. i m looking forward to the show. thank you. well, there is a new judge ....
Facility, school, business, industrial building, whatever it is, carrying a rifle from the parking lot, you don t have security. i got to push back on you with that. only to say there was a school security officer in florida, right, there was a school security officer in uvalde, at parkland. and i didn t work. well, those school security officers failed. it s true in those cases. there s many other cases where the school resource officers have been successful taking down shooters, stopping shootings. many more cases of the other example where they were successful. those are two failures for sure. we have to have people trained. we have to have them brave enough to stop the gunman and alert and lock the school down. if you can confront the person outside the building, here s one example. last week in tampa at a strip club, a nightclub, a man put on a devil mask and had a pistol and tried to walk into the nightclub and the security guard ....
Especially with david hogg, who is a survivor of the parkland shooting, he has dedicated himself to this. he finally helped get this bill through the senate, and now a setback for today. it is painful for them, literally today while it was about to sign legislation, who is alyssa? a 14-year-old killed in parkland. her grandparents were in the room today down the road. we were going to sign a law that requires schools to have some sort of alarm system in the classrooms, or an app on the cell phone said that you can immediately get to the police when there is an incident occurring, so that you did not have to get up in dispatch problems, or anything else. when this came down, walking into this press conference, ulises grandparents wept in my arms. she said, don t let this happen, don t let this happen, we are fighting so hard. people like david, and linda, her son scott was a teacher, a teacher at parkland. they live in new york state. ....