war against young people. an extreme attack on how they think, exist, speak, and especially how they understand the world they live in. those attacks reached new heights this week when the florida department of education released shocking new guidelines on how u.s. history, particularly around racial violence, is taught. florida middle school students will now be taught that slavery gave black people a personal benefit, because they developed beneficial job skills. high school students will now be taught that black people were also perpetrators of violence during white spremsis massacres like the one in rosewood florida in 1923 when a white mob destroyed the town and murdered many of its residents. the state s education department is doing this in a public school system where 64% of its students are people of color. late today, vice president kamala harris traveled to jacksonville, florida, to talk about what slavery was really
dealing with, but let me ask you you made repeated calls and e-mails to the school trying to get whoever was responsible, and you said you got no response. so you decided to put a digital recorder in your daughter s backpack. so what did you hope to learn? tell me what happened? i was hoping to get a good idea or the environment of the classroom. after not getting any responses to the e-mail and the dismissive behavior that i ve endured in the past and georgialin endured in the past, i thought it would be a good idea to dotenoy my own. i m a full time student, so i don t always get an opportunity to be on the premsis. so i thought this would be a good idea to get an idea all around. sarah was charged with felony use of an device intercept oral
public but also shares it with as many as 500 members who are willing to pay $100,000 to join him. basically, it s a compound. we have to treat it as such. reporter: former secret service and atf special agent rodriguez says in many ways it s ready made for presidential security. behind this natural barrier here, which i assume there is a fence. there is a wall back there. a tall wall. it s more than 13 feet, i believe, which is great for deterring anyone trying to come on the premsis. reporter: behind the wall trump keeps a residence that could become the winter white house. i love florida. this is my second home. reporter: where presidents spend their vacations is a window into their personalities. george w. bush would like to spend the hottest month of the year on his ranch in texas. wonderful spot to come up here and just kind of think
someone from atf. still waiting for confirmation if atf will be responding but that is the presumption at this point because what happens in the active shooter situations is law enforcement from this task force from all different agencies. they respond. this is what they drill for. these active shooter situations. so, what is going to be happening here is these tactical teams will go in and try to secure the situation. first and foremost, with an active shooter situation they want to find the shooter or shooters and take care of that and secure the scene. they re going to get there and go room to room, secure the scene. make sure that people are safe, evacuate the premsis and take those kind of steps. the fbi is responding and likely the atf and other agencies and local law enforcement we see in the pictures here. pamela, when you think about a story you cover oed. you have to be so, so careful especially places that,
deficits and federal budgets to balloon. i think the ptea party has give the republican party the back bone that they needed that the republican public is telling them they are going to do. even those that served with martin and i, they intend to keep that promise. do you think, martin, this is a group whose time has come? do you think a broader swath of the american people, maybe even folks who may not vote for some individual members of the tea party agree with some of their bas basic premsis that somehow we have to get spending under control. remains to be seen. as your report just pointed out, they contradicted what they stood for the first day of the session because they ll bring up the health care bill under a closed rule and they say they wanted an open process and not going to be an open process and not going to pay for it and the cost is $143 billion. if you repeal the bill because of some provisions in it that raise money. they re starting off on a very questionable foot