protocols that we almost do sadly every day but didn t have an opportunity to do that day. martha: so they didn t have an opportunity to do their job because they weren t told by the school. so you have to prove that the school was grossly negligent or is showed reckless disregard. tell me how you re going to do that. or because they created a danger. because they re state employees. that s the allegation in the federal court case. i m not under no grand illusions. the powers that be in the state of michigan and many other states what a tragedy this is and then they insulate governmental employees from any liability for making these type of tragic negligent mistakes. but in this case, when it was so obvious and the school officials were so aware of something that a normal person or reasonable person would consider a threat and having had him brought down
oxford high school shooter. they say the school in their opinion clearly knew that he was a threat and they have launched two $100 million lawsuits against oxford high school and the superintendent. their attorney is going to lay out the case as he sees it in this story exclusive up next. riley and bella along with their friend who was murdered and who is buried yesterday were in the bathroom. they exited the bathroom and they were shot down like they were in a war zone. again. ped it s time to refinance. newday s low rate refi offers their lowest rate in history. two and a quarter percent. just 2.48 apr. save thousands every year and there are no upfront costs. not one dollar. the newday low rate refi. take advantage of these record low rates
to the principal s office, the counselor s office and recognizing that threat was made, seeing cartoons inkating a mass slaughter and saying he should be removed and have counselling but not calling the school liaison officer, which was just indicated to you, could and should have been done was a tragic mistake. instead, he went in a bathroom, loaded up for war and came out shooting and killed four, injured eight and traumatized that school forever. that s one in the last 300 shootings we ve had in 20 years since columbine. martha: there should be an expectation of common sense on the part of the school administrators that when they see we ve seen them jump the gun in a knee jerk way over much more small transgressions than a kid who is buying ammo on his phone in class and then is drawing pictures and saying
essentially that he wants to shoot up the school. the cave to the parents because they say we don t want him to be brought home is also i think just a huge question in this case. geoffrey fieger, the parents and the children are so lucky to survive this. good to have you here. we ll follow it with interest. thank you. thank you. martha: okay. so moments ago, the white house vowing to veto a repeal of president biden s private sector vaccine mandate after republicans and now some democrats on capitol hill voted down. they want to bar the vaccine mandates that are coming from the white house. this is a stunning development. texas senator john cornyn next. in is not about whether people should choose to get vaccinated or not.
representing parents of two sisters that were victims of the oxford high school shooter. these parents are launching two separate $100 million lawsuits against the school for negligence essentially. so we re going to talk to their attorney about that. it s a very big case. we want to talk to him about whether or not it s a feasible case in terms of these two clients that suffered a tremendous amount of trauma and one of the girls was shot in the neck. they witnessed the killing of their friend in that hallway. we ll speak with him. and also today, major retailers telling lawmakers that they need to do something about what they call the growing impact of organized retail crime and what it s doing to the communities that they so proudly serve. here s a list as the government looks at the problems of the smash and grabs and retail crime. they ve done a bunch of things starting in the summer.