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dresses his wounds as well as the pediatrician of the town of uvalde and he was there with the families at the moment they learned their child would not come home. he will never, ever get those mother s screams out of his head. i raced to the hospital to find parents outside yelling children s names in desperation and sobbing as they begged for any news related to their child. those mothers cries i will never get out of my head, but what i did find was something no prayer would ever relieve. two children whose bodies were pulvarized, decapitated, whose flesh had been ripped apart that the only clue was the blood-spattered cartoon clothes clinging to life and finding none. i can only hope these two bodies were a tragic exception to the list of survivors and as i waited there with my fellow uvalde doctors, nurses, first responders and hospital staff for other casualties we hope to save, they never arrived. all that remained was the bodies of 17 more children, the two t ....
her majesty to travel from windsor castle outside london to the center of london st. paul s cathedral and get inside the cathedral. she would have to, even though there was discussions of could she go in through the side entrance, not do the what all the dignitaries are doing, she could have gone in through a side entrance, even that it was decided it was too much for the 96-year-old monarch. it was great for the country to see her yesterday. the world appreciated seeing her on the balcony. she has been frail. she has mobility issues and the decision then was made last night she wouldn t be attending the service of remembrance. not attending either, the duke of york, prince andrew, disgraced really in the royal family because of the accusations he denies of sexual abuse, he will not be there either, and that s because he tested positive yesterday for covid. so he s absent. the queen is absent. the service will be led then from the royal family side by prince charles. th ....
ports so explosives, several items that could be used to create additional weapons. authorities doctor arranged for a mental health evaluation for that boy. joining us now to talk about the shooting in tulsa is democratic oklahoma state representative melissa pravenzano. thank you so much for being with us. can you give us the latest if there have been any updates since last night? certainly. thank you for having me. first i want to express my profound sorrow to the families of the victims here in tulsa. i can t imagine what it would be like to be in that situation, as well as sincere thanks to our tulsa police, the highway patrol, the county officers and our first responders, they got the call and three minutes later they were in that building and we just couldn t have asked for more. so far, you know what i know at this point. we are still just taking a look and seeing, they have not released the names of the victims and we re just kind of waiting with bated breat ....
as this? no amount of bloodshed seems to be enough. from republicans. society what they want to do in their particular state. if you want to stop. violent crime the proposals the democrats have, none of them would have stopped this. plus, growing questions about why police on the scene took so long to stop the shooter. of course, it was not the right decision. the wrong decision. period. we will hear from cory booker and pat mclaurie and a former police chief the rescue attempt went to terribly wrong with the state senator who represents uvalde, a former mayor of baltimore, a parkland parent of a child killed in that school shooting. to our panels. core until, ashley parker and ali vitale. welcome to sunday in a special edition of meet the press. this is a special edition of meet the press with chuck todd. good sunday morning. i hope you re managing to enjoy a bit of this memorial day weekend. sadly, though, it s become our uniquely ame ....
may have to retreat to avoid being captured. now on bbc news, our world. on the 24th of february, russian president vladimir putin ordered a military invasion of neighbouring ukraine. reporter: , , ., ukraine. reporter: russian troops are closin: in reporter: russian troops are closing in on reporter: russian troops are closing in on the reporter: russian troops are closing in on the capital, - reporter: russian troops are closing in on the capital, and l closing in on the capital, and in the last few hours multiple exposures have been reported. the invasion trigger the largest refugee crisis in europe since the second world war, almost 6 million ukrainians have fled the country. more than half of those who have left are now in poland where local people are providing accommodation, food and other support. the population of warsaw is nearly a 20% in just two weeks. the mayor says they can t handle the millions more are expected to come here into poland. we are at cap ....