before getting to where it all stands tonight, i want you to hear from these witnesses, starting with this 11-year-old talking about the gunman coming into her classroom. it s graphic and difficult to hear, but it s important to hear it unfiltered. no matter where you stand on the issue of guns, this shouldn t be happening. we were just watching, and then she got and she went to lock the door. and he was in the hallway, and they made eye contact. and then she went back in the room and told us, go hide. and then we went to go hide behind my teacher s desk and behind the backpacks. and then he shot the little window. and then he went to the other classroom, and then he went there s a door between our classrooms, and he went to there and shot my teacher and told my teacher he shot her in the head. and then she shot some of my classmates. when i went to the backpacks, he shot my friend that was next to me, and i thought he was going to come back to the room. so, i grabbed
for life. a doctor recounts wounds that are inflicted in movie theaters, synagogues, supermarkets, and most recently, fourth grade classrooms. john berman here in for anderson. today, members of the house oversight committee heard from people whose lives were changed forever in the mass shootings in uvalde and buffalo. i want you to hear from these witnesses, starting with miah, 11 years old, talking about the moment the gunman came into her fourth grade classroom at robb elementary school and her teacher tried her best to keep everyone safe. we do want to warn you that it s graphic and difficult to hear, but it s important to hear it unfiltered, because no matter where you stand on the issue of guns, this shouldn t be happening. we were just watching a movie and then she got an email and then she went to go lock the door and he was in the hallway and they made eye contact and then she went back in the room and told us, go hide. and then we went to go hide behind my teacher
backed tournament. and they re doing it for the money. wait till you hear much. let s go outfront. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, they are going to go nuts. that s a direct quote from a republican congresswoman, talking about trump supporters the day before the january 6th riots. saying she was very concerned about what was to happen the next day and she asked the house republican leader kevin mccarthy to come up with a safety plan. i m not just giving these quotes from somebody said she said. no, it s all on tape. and part of new audio just released from new york times reporters alex burns and jonathan martin. here is congresswoman lasco on january 5th, 2021. i also asked leadership to come one a safety plan for members. i m actually very concerned about this, because we have who knows how many hundreds of thousands of people coming here. we have antifa. we also have, quite honestly trump supporters, who actually believe that we are going to overturn the elect
chicago, mayor lightfoot, is coming out of the box with a tough on crime message. the fact of the matter is voters see where the crime rates are and they are reacting. they re reacting. and new york they ve got a new mayor. and he s tough on crime too. harry inton, thank you very much. thanks very much to all of you. thanks very much to all of you. anderson starts now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com a fourth grader talks about watching her friends and teachers murdered. a mother describes the shrapnel that will be in her son s body for life. a doctor recounts the kinds of wounds once seen only on battlefields but are now inflicted the movie theaters, synagogues, supermarkets, and most recently, fourth grade classrooms. the house committee heard from people whose lives were touched and changes forever by the mass shootings in buffalo and uvalde. their testimony came with lawmakers in both chambers debating gun legislation.
raise the age limit? do you really care more about the gun companies and the nra than the moms in uvalde or el paso and santa fe and southerland springs? what are we talking about? just do the minimum. that s it. you have to do the minimum here. and they refuse. senator, thank you very much. i appreciate your time. i always do. senator gutierrez. thank you, ma am. and next, the weapon of choice for mass shooters. the ar-15. we re going to show you what that style rifle can do to the human body. so it basically goes into the body and creates an explosion inside the body. chilling details of what a california man accused of plotting to skill supreme court justice brett kavanaugh was carrying, including a pistol, a tactical kninife and crowbar.