18-year-old who walked into a classroom and murdered in cold blood more than 20 people, including 19 innocent children. it s unbearable news for many of us, me included. the country is broken. something is wrong here. there is something in our culture that s rotting. we all know something is wrong. fixing it will be hard. i want to be straight with you. the america my kids are growing up in is not the america from three decades agree i grew up in. and guns have nothing to do with why it s different in were guns around back then. the america i group in, real guns and toy guns were woven into our daily lives. i grew up in queens. i jump on my bike and go to liberty park in glendale and i played war with toy gurns all day. a specific friend of mine group around shot guns and rifles. their friends would bring them to school in the back of their trucks in a gun rack right there in the parking lot. parents were paralyzed with fear every time their kids board bus to go to those scho
massacre. i saw more tears this week than i ever want to see ever again. my first guest tonight is the uvalde justice who was inside the crime scene and identified the victims. our first year of the night. how are you holding up? it s been tough, ups and downs from the time it happened to that evening, yesterday morning but it then tough. have been involved in the work of trying to get the paperwork to the medical examiner s office coordinating with funeral homes to ensure the bodies are released back to the funeral homes and brought back to the families here in uvalde, it s a full-time job and kept me busy so it s kept my mind off the reality of what happened to our town. for those who don t know, what is your job entailed? will have a medical examiner, we are the corner so in most cases we handle deaths that are called unattended that s, from people not admitted into the hospital, people not admitting into a nursing home or hospice so anybody who dies outside of tho
18-year-old who walked into a classroom and murdered in cold blood more than 20 people, including 19 innocent children. it s unbearable news for many of us, me included. the country is broken. something is wrong here. there is something in our culture that s rotting. we all know something is wrong. fixing it will be hard. i want to be straight with you. the america my kids are growing up in is not the america from three decades agree i grew up in. and guns have nothing to do with why it s different in were guns around back then. the america i group in, real guns and toy guns were woven into our daily lives. i grew up in queens. i jump on my bike and go to liberty park in glendale and i played war with toy gurns all day. a specific friend of mine group around shot guns and rifles. their friends would bring them to school in the back of their trucks in a gun rack right there in the parking lot. parents were paralyzed with fear every time their kids board bus to go to those scho
massacre. i saw more tears this week than i ever want to see ever again. my first guest tonight is the uvalde justice who was inside the crime scene and identified the victims. our first year of the night. how are you holding up? it s been tough, ups and downs from the time it happened to that evening, yesterday morning but it then tough. have been involved in the work of trying to get the paperwork to the medical examiner s office coordinating with funeral homes to ensure the bodies are released back to the funeral homes and brought back to the families here in uvalde, it s a full-time job and kept me busy so it s kept my mind off the reality of what happened to our town. for those who don t know, what is your job entailed? will have a medical examiner, we are the corner so in most cases we handle deaths that are called unattended that s, from people not admitted into the hospital, people not admitting into a nursing home or hospice so anybody who dies outside of tho
18-year-old who walked into a classroom and murdered in cold blood more than 20 people, including 19 innocent children. it s unbearable news for many of us, me included. the country is broken. something is wrong here. there is something in our culture that s rotting. we all know something is wrong. fixing it will be hard. i want to be straight with you. the america my kids are growing up in is not the america from three decades agree i grew up in. and guns have nothing to do with why it s different in were guns around back then. the america i group in, real guns and toy guns were woven into our daily lives. i grew up in queens. i jump on my bike and go to liberty park in glendale and i played war with toy gurns all day. a specific friend of mine group around shot guns and rifles. their friends would bring them to school in the back of their trucks in a gun rack right there in the parking lot. parents were paralyzed with fear every time their kids board bus to go to those scho