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this is the letter to congressman perry. it said we have received evidence from multiple witnesses that you had an important role in the efforts to install jeffrey clark as acting attorney general. and rosen have provided evidence regarding these issues an we have received evidence that others who work with clark were aware of these plans. we're also aware that you had multiple text and other communications with president trump's former chief of staff mark meadows regarding mr. clark and we also have evidence indicating that in that time frame you sank communications to the former chief of staff using the encrypting signal app. mr. clark plans to invoke his fifth amendment right against self incrimination. when clark decided to invoke his 5th amendment rights he understands that we stand to pose questions among his interactions with you among a host of other topics. it feels like they're all just buying time. when they have all of the evidence from the named witnesses do we not get to the truth about what scott perry did to
this is the letter to congressman perry. it said we have received evidence from multiple witnesses that you had an important role in the efforts to install jeffrey clark as acting attorney general. and rosen have provided evidence regarding these issues an we have received evidence that others who work with clark were aware of these plans. we're also aware that you had multiple text and other communications with president trump's former chief of staff mark meadows regarding mr. clark and we...
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we sat down with perry for a new episode of our new streaming show, "person to person." what is the most surprising part of motherhood? >> i would say it's so beautiful. it's a game changer. it really is what life is all about. for me, i've had such incredible opportunities my whole life to climb so many different mountains and see so many different views, and, you know, there was a point in my life where i was really not in a great place mentally, and really low. and i think it's just because i tried to keep climbing the same mountain thinking the view woule change. and i made a real conscious decision, orlando and i, it's time. it's time to find that balance. it's time to bring something beautiful in the world to encapsulate our love and to grow from this experience. >> o'donnell: and you can watch the full interview on "person to person" tonight at 10:30, eastern, 7:30 pacific on the cbs news app. you can download it on your phone, tablet, or smart tv. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. beggin'!!! oh, i love you, i love you... (vo) dogs go bonkers for beggin'!
we sat down with perry for a new episode of our new streaming show, "person to person." what is the most surprising part of motherhood? >> i would say it's so beautiful. it's a game changer. it really is what life is all about. for me, i've had such incredible opportunities my whole life to climb so many different mountains and see so many different views, and, you know, there was a point in my life where i was really not in a great place mentally, and really low. and i think...
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governor rick perry. good to see if we think some being here. give us your reaction to the administration now going to venezuela rather than to our own u.s. drillers? well, senator rubio was spot on there with his remarks. the idea we are going to a dictator in south america who hates us, who works against us, who is in bed with those in cuba and the other marxists in the western hemisphere will be have those resources right here on shore whether be in the gulf of mexico that's where the heavy crude comes from. which is what they are processing down there. it is just beyond me. this administration clearly told us early on when he's running running for office joe biden said going to do it with the far away with the fossil fuel industry. playing to his left for the left is holding him to his political remarks he made during the election. the american people paired by the vote for joe biden or not you are paying the bill. i think that is the message people need to understand everything. and i mean everything associated to energy cost in some form o
governor rick perry. good to see if we think some being here. give us your reaction to the administration now going to venezuela rather than to our own u.s. drillers? well, senator rubio was spot on there with his remarks. the idea we are going to a dictator in south america who hates us, who works against us, who is in bed with those in cuba and the other marxists in the western hemisphere will be have those resources right here on shore whether be in the gulf of mexico that's where the heavy...
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where police are holding the suspect tonight in buffalo perry, what have investigators found so far >> shep, the investigators say the manifesto is critical and how it outlines what he's accused of doing he is held in solitary confinement and on suicide watch and wearing a smock to prevent him from hurting himself. >> the 180-page manifesto is riddled with racist and anti-semitic language. according to investigators, the man accused of killing ten people in buffalo writes this started at the beginning of the pandemic in 2020 when he was bored at home. he writes he was radicalized on 4chan, a website seen as a safe haven in the alt-right movement. he writes about replacement theory, a conspiracy theory pushed and fueled by white supremacists according to the manifesto he wanted to replicate the 2019 shooting in new zealand where 51 people were killed in two mosques. there are a number of similarities between both cases. use of tactical gear and the manifesto, targeting people of color, the shootings were live streamed and gun cases had drawn messages of hate on them and both cases we
where police are holding the suspect tonight in buffalo perry, what have investigators found so far >> shep, the investigators say the manifesto is critical and how it outlines what he's accused of doing he is held in solitary confinement and on suicide watch and wearing a smock to prevent him from hurting himself. >> the 180-page manifesto is riddled with racist and anti-semitic language. according to investigators, the man accused of killing ten people in buffalo writes this...
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perry, i know i shared with our viewers that you spoke with a neighbor you're at a grandmother's house. that's where the gunman lived. the neighbor who helped the grandmother after she had been shot, what did they tell you >> reporter: we met him as he was sitting on his porch just like he was yesterday more than 24 hours ago, sitting in that same position when he tells us he heard gunshots. he walked us through the entire situation what happened. take a listen. >> i heard two bangs, like shots. i couldn't see nothing all of a sudden, the door opense and he comes out with a duffel bag and a backpack, puts them in the truck, gets in the truck ans he didn't drive. so he was trying to get it out of gear, out of park and he couldn't do it some way, i guess, he stepped on the brake and come out he took off. i mean, rocks flying all over. then she came out. she was all bloody >> reporter: you're talking about his grandmother? >> his grandmother and she came out i met her and she told me. she called me beto "beto, look what my grandson did. we got her out she called m my wife called ems and t
perry, i know i shared with our viewers that you spoke with a neighbor you're at a grandmother's house. that's where the gunman lived. the neighbor who helped the grandmother after she had been shot, what did they tell you >> reporter: we met him as he was sitting on his porch just like he was yesterday more than 24 hours ago, sitting in that same position when he tells us he heard gunshots. he walked us through the entire situation what happened. take a listen. >> i heard two...
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and so perry take it away, please. thank you scott for that great introduction. good evening, everyone and good afternoon for everyone who's in the midwest or on the east coast, you might see we still have some sunlight here in san francisco. um, i want to say thank you to the museum of the american revolution for this read the revolution series actually one of my colleagues in grad school was a part of the series about a year ago jessica millward. are you able to hear me? yes. fantastic and thanks for all the work you do for the for the community and in philadelphia and the greater, you know us and and audiences around the world bringing the democracy and these great stories. a to bigger audiences so as scott mentioned i've been working in hip hop for over 20 years. he also mentioned that i went to grad school. and i originally i wanted to become a professor. i studied music and culture and the diaspora and here in the us african american culture and interesting enough slave narratives were one of my focus and i studied other slave narratives like a ellen kraft
and so perry take it away, please. thank you scott for that great introduction. good evening, everyone and good afternoon for everyone who's in the midwest or on the east coast, you might see we still have some sunlight here in san francisco. um, i want to say thank you to the museum of the american revolution for this read the revolution series actually one of my colleagues in grad school was a part of the series about a year ago jessica millward. are you able to hear me? yes. fantastic and...
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here's perry russom. >> the supreme court draft to knock down roe v. wade is being felt in board rooms across the country. the yells of protesters are being met with corporate silence. >> don't know how much neutrality can continue to be the position >> erica seth davies works with companies on their benefits policies and says abortion is being stigmatized. a private issue has become a moral issue. >> i think it is very clear that more businesses will have to speak up and just take the risk. >> consumers may force companies to pick a side on which way the supreme court leans. right now, some are choosing no side jpmorgan, verizon, and microsoft all declining to comment when asked about the supreme court draft. a spokesperson for business roundtable, a group that represents the country's top ceos, writes they do not have a position on this issue the group did have positions on other issues, releasing statements on the build back better act, the george floyd justice in policing act, and the january 6th insurrection companies may be apprehensive to take a
here's perry russom. >> the supreme court draft to knock down roe v. wade is being felt in board rooms across the country. the yells of protesters are being met with corporate silence. >> don't know how much neutrality can continue to be the position >> erica seth davies works with companies on their benefits policies and says abortion is being stigmatized. a private issue has become a moral issue. >> i think it is very clear that more businesses will have to speak up...
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amani perry. welcome, so please to be here. and i'm going to put my books down over here. so thank you everybody for coming. first of all, it's it's just, you know a pleasure to be here and to speak to us about wonderful book today. so i guess the first thing is that we sent out we tweeted something. yeah about whether florida is considered part of the deep south and it started a thread that was really interesting. it was so imani. what would you say in answer to that question? absolutely, absolutely and for a couple of reasons i first saw i loved that you post that question. we talked about this because i think you know our image of florida tends to be south florida and it tends to be miami and disney and you know the first sentence of the florida chapter is florida is a pistol. i was gonna i was gonna cite that yeah, and it's a double entender because it's about the shape and part of the point is that the panhandle is certainly the deep south it is as much alabama and georgia and the the like is anything else but the double entender is also that it's an epistle. in the b
amani perry. welcome, so please to be here. and i'm going to put my books down over here. so thank you everybody for coming. first of all, it's it's just, you know a pleasure to be here and to speak to us about wonderful book today. so i guess the first thing is that we sent out we tweeted something. yeah about whether florida is considered part of the deep south and it started a thread that was really interesting. it was so imani. what would you say in answer to that question? absolutely,...
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the images we were showing were of congressman perry. one other question. this is about a letter said to congressman andy biggs. this is about information he seems to have about former white house official about an effort to seek presidential pardons for actions that republicans took to help trump overturn the 2020 results. >> yeah, that was one of the striking things in the letter that was sent to the congressmen a few weeks ago. remember, everyone who got a subpoena today had been asked in some cases twice to come before the committee and voluntarily cooperate and talk to them. they all declined. but in the letter that was send to biggs, that's one of the things that they charged that based on the interview they had done, they saw him not just talk with the white house about ways to overturn the 2020 election but seeking presidential pardons for the actions he could have taken to do that. that presupposes that those seeking presidential pardons new -- knew they were doing something criminal to be pardoned for. and now there are hundreds of interviews, doc
the images we were showing were of congressman perry. one other question. this is about a letter said to congressman andy biggs. this is about information he seems to have about former white house official about an effort to seek presidential pardons for actions that republicans took to help trump overturn the 2020 results. >> yeah, that was one of the striking things in the letter that was sent to the congressmen a few weeks ago. remember, everyone who got a subpoena today had been asked...
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any minute now it will be hosted by texas director steve mcgraw perry law enforcement is telling us we will expect new significant information to be released about the mass shooting here in uvalde specific and when it comes to the timeline. i am told the timeline is going to change a little bit once again, but now they feel like they have it pretty concrete. basically down to the second, they have an understanding of what happened. we will wait to see with those details are. in the meantime we want to show you a heart-wrenching situation for one family here, if we can pull up this video. this is joe garcia. his wife was irma garcia. fourth-grade teacher murdered at the school on tuesday. this is joe leaving flowers for his wife yesterday here at the school, a cross with her name on it. we learned just hours after this video was taken he died of a heart attack. i am being told to wrap right now i assume the press conference is about to start so let's get back to you guys. >> kaleigh: thank you, bill. yes we are waiting, it should be dps director stephen mcgraw, here we go. >> let's get
any minute now it will be hosted by texas director steve mcgraw perry law enforcement is telling us we will expect new significant information to be released about the mass shooting here in uvalde specific and when it comes to the timeline. i am told the timeline is going to change a little bit once again, but now they feel like they have it pretty concrete. basically down to the second, they have an understanding of what happened. we will wait to see with those details are. in the meantime we...
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nbc's, kyle perry, joins me now from kyiv. cal, is ukraine on high alert right now and head of russia's so-called victory day on may 9th? might putin become more brutal after a show of military might on that day? >> that is the concern, certainly. excuse me, officials here in -- the president says he wants people to mind the air raid sirens. we had an air raid siren about 30 minutes ago. it's been a week since we've had strikes in kyiv. people here certainly are worried that we will see continued strikes. we had strikes in the western part of the country earlier this week. on the infrastructure targets, train, railway targets, so many of the weapons that's the west nato countries are sending to the eastern country are -- russia is hitting those lines. other places like power stations. power was out in lviv for part of the week, it's making life here quite difficult. there's a fuel shortage, we have long lines in gas stations, in mariupol we have fighting around the steel plant, and the other side of the city, the video that yo
nbc's, kyle perry, joins me now from kyiv. cal, is ukraine on high alert right now and head of russia's so-called victory day on may 9th? might putin become more brutal after a show of military might on that day? >> that is the concern, certainly. excuse me, officials here in -- the president says he wants people to mind the air raid sirens. we had an air raid siren about 30 minutes ago. it's been a week since we've had strikes in kyiv. people here certainly are worried that we will see...
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nbc's cal perry is reporting live from the ukrainian capital, kyiv >> reporter: the announcement from the office of prosecutors here in ukraine of a war crime is a nation trying to come to terms of what happened during that initial invasion. this young sergeant was part of an armor column when a prosecutor broke through that column and split up, he ran to a village where he was ordered to shoot a civilian who was on a sf cell phone, his commander officer was worried the civilian was going to giver away their location we spent the day looking for that body of the russian soldier to understand how they were sent here and the reason they were sent here. here is that young soldier being dug up and locations of 200 soldiers being kept. russia does not want the bodies of these soldiers back to roam quickly, where the wives of some of those soldiers holdup in that plant of mariupol met with the pope today asking him to broke a deal as the fighting there continues. as they enter two months of fierce fighting. shep >> cal perry, live tonight in kyiv >>> 13 days after he escaped from an alabama
nbc's cal perry is reporting live from the ukrainian capital, kyiv >> reporter: the announcement from the office of prosecutors here in ukraine of a war crime is a nation trying to come to terms of what happened during that initial invasion. this young sergeant was part of an armor column when a prosecutor broke through that column and split up, he ran to a village where he was ordered to shoot a civilian who was on a sf cell phone, his commander officer was worried the civilian was going...
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lunes in las vegas, new mexico perry? >> shep, they are calling for hurricane-force winds tomorrow with this wildfire there is concern today to try to get as much as of this fire out as possible. this fire is inching closer to wills vegas. the people who live here have been oh stand by for days to evacuate by for the people in the outer parts this town, they have been gone for days nestled in the mountains of northern mexico is mora, an evacuated city where warn signs of devastation float above the trees. >> it is our tarheritage our parents, grand parent, they are from there it is bean hard. >> os tar and bertha marty inez left 14 days. >> when do you think you will be able go home >> right now, it -- who knows? what hae serd is it my even take months before they can get it out. >> reporter: they get their supplies from a shmter down the street, the high school where empty cots are expected to be filled scorched ground stretches for miles. in the dough bre, a broken cup of hopement smoke is still rising from where this h
lunes in las vegas, new mexico perry? >> shep, they are calling for hurricane-force winds tomorrow with this wildfire there is concern today to try to get as much as of this fire out as possible. this fire is inching closer to wills vegas. the people who live here have been oh stand by for days to evacuate by for the people in the outer parts this town, they have been gone for days nestled in the mountains of northern mexico is mora, an evacuated city where warn signs of devastation float...
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sorry, not scott perry, this is andy biggs, sorry about that. recent information from former white house personnel has identified an effort by certain house republicans after january 6th to seek a presidential pardon, for activities taken in connection with president trump's efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. your name was identified as a potential participant in that effort. we don't know that much about it, we've only sort of seen this a little bit obscured for through reporting. but, the seeking of pardons strikes me is quite significant in terms of what it shows about their consciousness of the gravity of what they had possibly participated in. >> yeah, exactly, you don't need a pardon for a peaceful protest, or a normal tourist visit. you need a pardon for a crime. of, course granting a pardon is some indication of crime has been committed. the supreme court has said receiving or accepting one is some admission of guilt. you know, when you boil it all down. you have even the trump children testifying before t
sorry, not scott perry, this is andy biggs, sorry about that. recent information from former white house personnel has identified an effort by certain house republicans after january 6th to seek a presidential pardon, for activities taken in connection with president trump's efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. your name was identified as a potential participant in that effort. we don't know that much about it, we've only sort of seen this a little bit obscured for...
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the officer that was stabbed in the chest and hand, he's expected to be okay. >> perry, thank you. >>> a man opened fire in a crowded subway in new york city pleaded not guilty in george today. frank james is facing two charges. he could face life in prison if convicted of either charge james appeared in the federal courtroom in handcuffs today cops say he released smoke bombs and shot ten people as the subway car pulled into the station in brooklyn last month all victims survive. it ended when he called the tip line on himself. no word on the motive. detectives say he posted videos making bigoted statements he's due back in court in two months >>> coming up, what would you do with $100 billion? it is a question california governor newsom now can answer aver after a america's largest state came up with the largest surplus. >>> nurses are celebrating the sentence of a colleague convicted of homicide. convicted of homicide. why a judge's ruling cald ny i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. with skyrizi 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months,
the officer that was stabbed in the chest and hand, he's expected to be okay. >> perry, thank you. >>> a man opened fire in a crowded subway in new york city pleaded not guilty in george today. frank james is facing two charges. he could face life in prison if convicted of either charge james appeared in the federal courtroom in handcuffs today cops say he released smoke bombs and shot ten people as the subway car pulled into the station in brooklyn last month all victims...
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now cops have been searching for him for more than 24 hours cnbc's perry russom reports. >> reporter: today schools in southeast texas canceled classes with the escaped prisoner on the run. >> he's still at large >> reporter: he's 185 pounds and tattoos on his back, neck and arms and chest lopez is being taken from his prison to a medical appointment in huntsville. along the highway, he was accused of breaking out from the shackles ando overpowered the officer. when lopez started attacking the officer who was driving, the officer pulled over and their fight continued outside the bus. lopez reached for the officer's gun but could not get it out of the holster. the officer at the back of the bus shot out the tires, lopez jumped back in and drove the bus about a mile >> the bus went off the road way and that's when he jumped off the bus and ran through and escaped. >> reporter: the officer shot at lopez as he ran away police are searching on horse back at times police trucks are surrounded by cattle visiting hours canceled. there is a new reward of $15,000. lopez is serving a life senten
now cops have been searching for him for more than 24 hours cnbc's perry russom reports. >> reporter: today schools in southeast texas canceled classes with the escaped prisoner on the run. >> he's still at large >> reporter: he's 185 pounds and tattoos on his back, neck and arms and chest lopez is being taken from his prison to a medical appointment in huntsville. along the highway, he was accused of breaking out from the shackles ando overpowered the officer. when lopez...
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are in my book "not one inch" but this is roughly what bill perry summarized the how he put his you to present clean. president clinton, i bill perry i have the greatest respect for central and eastern europeans, particularly lech walesa, and the way they manage to throw off soviet control. but i bill perry and the secretary of defense of the united states of america, and my job is to keep america safe and make it safer, and i'm currently doing a fabulous job because i'm engaged in an unprecedented collaboration with moscow to dismantle nuclear weapons that were targeting the united states. this is the greatest nuclear cooperation since the dawn of the atomic age. i think this is crucial going forward to discontinue any that irritates the russians get anything that moves the hand back to the trigger finger that cause them to rethink denuclearizing this way is not in the interest of the united states government. so to get your question, michael about what you envision in the future, he said i think it's for the future it's crucial to prioritize cooperation with russia above all else,
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scott perry was involved. there is a senate report on his involvement with the doj and kind of pulling some levers behind the strings of doj to change leadership there to make it more trump friendly to the claims of a stolen
scott perry was involved. there is a senate report on his involvement with the doj and kind of pulling some levers behind the strings of doj to change leadership there to make it more trump friendly to the claims of a stolen
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this would certainly do that >> cal perry live tonight in lviv >> well, actually, kyiv. he's in kyiv, the capital. for the first time, ukraine sent word that it's identified a suspect in the brutal massacre of civilians in the small village of bucha a ukrainian prosecutor says this is a commander of russian national guard unit who killed four unarmed men and tortured another civilian a warning now, the photos we're about to show are quite graphic. ukrainian investigators say he is the one responsible for executing the men seen in these photos that shocked the world. one of the victims clearly has his hands tied behind his back investigators say he also brought a pro-ukrainian civilian down to a basement, then beat him up and forced him to smell a ko corpse he then allegedly pretended he was going to kill the man and then fired a gun next to his ear in a mock execution. the commander's whereabouts unknown. >> containing the spread or trying to. we're live in beijing where covid restrictions are getting so much tighter. >> plus, the shocking discovery inside a body bag. >>
this would certainly do that >> cal perry live tonight in lviv >> well, actually, kyiv. he's in kyiv, the capital. for the first time, ukraine sent word that it's identified a suspect in the brutal massacre of civilians in the small village of bucha a ukrainian prosecutor says this is a commander of russian national guard unit who killed four unarmed men and tortured another civilian a warning now, the photos we're about to show are quite graphic. ukrainian investigators say he is...
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perry rossum in uvalde, texas. thank you. >>> let's bring in jonathan lacy he served as special agent for the fbi with more than two decades with experience in an active shooter response. thanks for being here. this was a chaotic and dangerous situation for law enforcement, no doubt, but at what point should they have gone in >> kayla, first of all, thank you for having me. i come to you from the heartbroken city of buffalo, new york, where we had our own massacre two weeks from tomorrow and we are still burying our community members from that, and i send my most sincere condolences to the people of uvalde and everyone who was impacted, and you know, to your question, when should they have gone in? look, the standard training protocol that the director of department of public safety of texas referred to in his remarks is that you go in and stop the killing. i was not a s.w.a.t. officer, s.w.a.t. agent, but as a line special agent i was taught that if in the course of my regular business i came across a school shoot
perry rossum in uvalde, texas. thank you. >>> let's bring in jonathan lacy he served as special agent for the fbi with more than two decades with experience in an active shooter response. thanks for being here. this was a chaotic and dangerous situation for law enforcement, no doubt, but at what point should they have gone in >> kayla, first of all, thank you for having me. i come to you from the heartbroken city of buffalo, new york, where we had our own massacre two weeks from...
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we'll speak with him in just a moment, but first cnbc's perry russom live outside where the gunman lived what else are police learning about this 18-year-old shooter >> reporter: the one thing we're learning from neighbors we've been talking to or some of the shooters friends is that he didn't really have friends he was seen very much as a loaner he lived in that house behind. and by all accounts this is a beautiful neighborhood, beautiful house. the neighbors have been friendly, the homes are small, quaint you can tell a lot of life was in there it's incredible something so dark left that house yesterday the shooter was 18 years old, a high school drop out with no criminal history >> there was no known mental health history of the gunman >> reporter: he lived with his grandmother down the street from robb elementary school >> the first thing that happened was that the gunman shot his grandmother in the face. she then contacted police. >> reporter: investigators say he gave no meaningful warning of the hell he was about to unleash except for a facebook message 30 minutes before he got to
we'll speak with him in just a moment, but first cnbc's perry russom live outside where the gunman lived what else are police learning about this 18-year-old shooter >> reporter: the one thing we're learning from neighbors we've been talking to or some of the shooters friends is that he didn't really have friends he was seen very much as a loaner he lived in that house behind. and by all accounts this is a beautiful neighborhood, beautiful house. the neighbors have been friendly, the...
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this evening across the country ali vitali is on capitol hill with reaction from lawmakers and our perry russom with what happens next in individual states first, amy howe is here, lawyer, co-founder of the scotus blog, and reporter covering the supreme court. amy, it's good to have you, thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> if this does become the law of the land, legally what are the next steps for the court, i suppose, but mainly for the states >> for the states there are several states, at least 13 states that have what's known as trigger laws, which mean that as soon as roe and casey are overruled, their own bans on abortion would go into effect. and so one of the articles, one of the studies i've seen recently predicts that abortion would be illegal in as many as 26 states, i think there would be another 20 or so where it would be legal, and then there would be several states where they're not quite sure yet what would happen but what justice alito's opinion says is that the issue would go back to the states and it appears as if abortion would become illegal in all likelihood a ma
this evening across the country ali vitali is on capitol hill with reaction from lawmakers and our perry russom with what happens next in individual states first, amy howe is here, lawyer, co-founder of the scotus blog, and reporter covering the supreme court. amy, it's good to have you, thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> if this does become the law of the land, legally what are the next steps for the court, i suppose, but mainly for the states >> for the states there are...
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perry? >> shep, we are learning the gunman started firing at the school when he was arriving, when he was walking towards the school, and two officers were shot you mention that hour-long wait. it seems border patrol was the reason for that holdup and today we asked the man in charge of border patrol if parents have a right to be upset about that response time shortly after 11:00 in the morning, the gunman shoots his grandmother in the face and takes off in a pickup truck. >> took off. i mean it was -- rocks flying all over >> reporter: he drives 3/10 of a mile and crashes into a ditch at 11:28. >> he walks around he sees two witnesses at the funeral home across the street from where he wrecked. he engages and fires towards them >> reporter: investigators say the shooter walks about 200 feet, climbs a fence to the school parking lot and enters robb elementary at 11:40 police are there four minutes later. the shooter turns down short hallways and barricades himself in a classroom >> they don'
perry? >> shep, we are learning the gunman started firing at the school when he was arriving, when he was walking towards the school, and two officers were shot you mention that hour-long wait. it seems border patrol was the reason for that holdup and today we asked the man in charge of border patrol if parents have a right to be upset about that response time shortly after 11:00 in the morning, the gunman shoots his grandmother in the face and takes off in a pickup truck. >> took...
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it will be interesting to see if russia talks about this in the coming days. >> yes, indeed cal perry life live in kyiv tonight. for analysis let's turn to army brigder general stephen anderson thanks so much a real race against time to get the folks out of the plant in mariupol militarily, is there an advance for the russians -- some sort of advantage for them keeping the civilians there. >> i don't think so. but the russians don't care much for their own soldiers why would they care about ukrainianen civilians? he think he can continue to continue to terrorize the ukrainianen people it's not going to work i've met a lot of ukrainian three things stand out they love democracy, consider themselves european and hate russian and hatred only grown in the last 70 days to include the way he is treating mariupol citizens >> the way he is describing it they are down beneath the earth in what used to be a soviet era bomb shelter waiting at the doors to kill russians coming in in the meantime they can't get food and water and starving to death. if that's not a war crime i don't know what it is
it will be interesting to see if russia talks about this in the coming days. >> yes, indeed cal perry life live in kyiv tonight. for analysis let's turn to army brigder general stephen anderson thanks so much a real race against time to get the folks out of the plant in mariupol militarily, is there an advance for the russians -- some sort of advantage for them keeping the civilians there. >> i don't think so. but the russians don't care much for their own soldiers why would they...
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perry russom, thank you now. let's bring in jonathan lacey. he served as special agent with the fbi for more than two decades. jonathan, thanks for being here. this is a chaotic and dangerous situation for law enforcement, no doubt but at what point should they have gone in >> kayla, first of all, thank four having me i come to you from the heartbroken city of buffalo, new york, where we had our own massacre two weeks from tomorrow and we're still burying our community members from -- from that and i send my most sin veer condolences to the people -- people of uvalde, and everyone who was impacted um and, you know, to your -- your question -- when should they have gone in? look the standard-training protocol that the director -- the department of public safety of texas referred to in his remarks is that you in and stop the killing. um, i was not -- not a s.w.a.t. officer or s.w.a.t. agent but as a line-special agent, i was taught that if, in the course of my regular business, i came across a -- a school shooting, i was to wait for, ideally, tw
perry russom, thank you now. let's bring in jonathan lacey. he served as special agent with the fbi for more than two decades. jonathan, thanks for being here. this is a chaotic and dangerous situation for law enforcement, no doubt but at what point should they have gone in >> kayla, first of all, thank four having me i come to you from the heartbroken city of buffalo, new york, where we had our own massacre two weeks from tomorrow and we're still burying our community members from --...
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nbc's cal perry reporting live in kyiv. cal. >> shep, that main parade in moscow mirrored by a truly bizarre scene on the other side of the city where you had russian officials taking part in their own victory day parade laying wreaths, lighting a torch, truly bizarre when you take into account the fighting happening across the city, including at the azovstal steel plant. there was discussion about what we have been hearing from ukrainian officials that in and around that area as ukrainian officials say it, the forced abductions of ukrainian citizens taken to russia, pentagon spokesperson john kirby talking about it today >> we have indications ukrainians are being taken against their will into russia again, unconscionable, not the behavior of responsible power. certainly another indication that he simply won't accept and respect ukrainian sovereignty and they're citizens of another nation >> shep, the eyes of the nation now also on a school in the lu luhansk area, a place hit on saturday by what we think was a russian air
nbc's cal perry reporting live in kyiv. cal. >> shep, that main parade in moscow mirrored by a truly bizarre scene on the other side of the city where you had russian officials taking part in their own victory day parade laying wreaths, lighting a torch, truly bizarre when you take into account the fighting happening across the city, including at the azovstal steel plant. there was discussion about what we have been hearing from ukrainian officials that in and around that area as...