let s go! [siren] metro police. [siren] let s go, let s go. hover, hover left. upstairs. sounds like it s upstairs. go, go, go. go. go. gunshots. [right, right. [gunshots] pushing lpv up. to right. siren] nashville ph.d. s fast response saved a lot of lives yesterday. it took them 15 minutes from the moment they got the call to the moment they put down the shooter. they didn t hesitate. the two officers credited with neutralizing the trans killer are michael and rex edge get better. the police haven t released a motive yet but the police chief says the trans shooter had a manifesto. we have a manifesto. we have a booklet that shows the exactly what she had planned to do. we have maps that showed the entry point into the school. the weapons that was going to be used. the clothing that she was going to wear. she had drawn it up almost like a cartoon character. it was exactly what she had on. jesse: they also found out that the shooter had other targets
accomplished. i am a professor, i am trying to seek a meaningful life. she had a prestigious career, a loving husband, a young daughter, but she also had a secret. i lived with this nightmare for 18 years. and it centered on murder. they followed him, they kidnapped him, and then they dumped his body. it was clearly planned. but did she? no i was in complete shock. they were dangerous and they were violent. why did she do it? i didn t realize she was involved as deep as she was. scholar, professor, mother. what is going to happen to my daughter? she certainly knew. she is a killer in your eyes? yes. everything was at stake. i could face life in prison, i am willing to do anything that needs to be done. now, i have the strength. she was the embodiment of the american dream, an immigrant who described a childhood of poverty and abuse. attended elite schools and rose to the top of her field. against all odds, norma patricia esparza became the well
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what have we always said is the most important thing? breakfast. family. family. yeah. family is key to the sitcom mama! it s something that we all can relate to. shake, shake, shake up the in these people s homes for years. you re a part of the family. one good thing about moving here is i have no friends and no distractions. that s why i got all grandma, what does fonzie say? hey. the family sitcom brings people together in a really unexpected way. there s so many different dynamics at work in families. i want you here. it will give us a chance to get reacquainted. that implies we are acquainted at one point. there s a lot of pain. a lot of laughter. you sort of recognize your dynamic in there and go well, their family s just as crazy as mine. i don t care who kissed who and who s got a pimple on her head and who is wearing an outrageously inappropriate dress. we are going to get together and act like a normal family for one tenth of