debates, at times confused and seemingly uncertain about what to do. they wouldn t breach the classroom for another 30 minutes. cnn analysis of a new never before made public angle of the hallway security camera shows that pargas never steps foot back inside this hallway. in interviews with investigators obtained by cnn, pargas says he didn t believe he was in charge and officers from the uvalde city police were there only to assist the school police until the texas department of public safety took over. the texas department of public safety, which placed seven of its officers who were at the scene under further investigation, labelled uvalde school police chief pete arradondo as the on-scene commander. arradondo, who was fired in august, maintains he wasn t in charge either. cnn reached pargas by phone. he said, quote, he would love to defend himself, but he s been
cnn analysis of a new, never before made public angle of the hallway security camera. shows that pargas never set foot back inside of this hallway. in interviews with investigators obtained by cnn, pargas say that he didn t believe that he was in charge. and that his hospital officers from the uvalde state police were only there to assist the school police. until the texas department of public safety took over. the texas department of public safety which plays several of its officers on the scene under further investigation, labeled it volatile school police chief pete arredondo, as they on-site director. he was fired in on this, and maintains that he wasn t in charge either. cnn reached pargas by phone, he said, to defend himself. afrain interviews with rangers, he was aske had no ide but pargahe kne called and said tha victims. nn could ve don abou she mode joins us now. shthis is such incredible work you ve done. you spoke with the families about what you found. i can t imagine
uncertain about what to do. they wouldn t breach the classroom for another 30 minutes. cnn analysis of a new never before made public angle of the hallway security camera shows that pargas never steps foot back inside of the hallway. in interview with investigators obtained by cnn, pargas said he doesn t believe he was in charge and his officers from the uvalde city police were there only to assist the school police until the texas department of public safety took over. the texas department of public safety which placed seven officers who were at scene under further investigation labelled uvalde school police chief pete arredondo as the on scene commander. arredondo, who was fired in august, maintains he wasn t in charge either. cnn reached pargas by phone and he said he would love to defend himself, but he s been told not to speak to the media. adding, quote, it is not that
atika shubert has more. reporter: the netherlands is, quote, supplying the coal to the furnace of anti-russian hysteria. that is according to the spokesperson for russian president vladimir putin. now, those remarks came in response to a dutch media report that an intelligence agency in the netherlands had observed on camera members of russia s secret service involved in the hacking of the u.s. democratic national committee. here is what nos reported from the netherlands. dutch intelligence infiltrated exciters at university building near red square. at the time, they did not know they had struck at the heart of cozy bear, one of two russian hacking groups responsible for the dnc attack. here is a reconstruction by cnn affiliate dutch tv n on os. dutch intelligence hacked not only the computer, but also the hallway security camera and they watched as ten people at any one time moved in and out.
reporter: i m just hearing you now, anderson. what i can tell you is that the japanese government is saying that they believe the flying vessel from north korea, they did detect it and that it was in the air for just over one minute. now, the plan was that if that flew over japanese territory, if the rocket broke up and started to threaten this land, that the patriot missile you see behind me, it s an intercepter missile, land-to-air, that it would fire off and that it potentially would with try to take some of those pieces down. that was not the case, because the rocket then in just over one minute did break up, according to the japanese government, and then fell harmlessly into the sea. at this point, japanese security meeting is taking place and they expect to have some sort of guidance after that meeting wraps up, some time this morning here in tokyo, anderson. kyung lah, appreciate the reporting on that. we re going to check in with our correspondent, stan grant, who