the yellow mendoza was in the fourth, her sister sophie was a second grader. rays of sunshine, that s how they re school principal describe them in a letter to other parents, their mom was critically wounded. it s not a good evening when this woman s family is now making plans to return her family to india for a funeral. her name was aishwarya thatikonda, she came here some five years ago to pursue a masters degree and she was at the mall with a friend who is also wounded. nor is it a good evening when a security guard christian lacour is remembered in death as the kind of person who would light up the room instead of celebrating life for him. and, all eight people were murdered saturday. the killer wounded seven others before he was shot dead. 128 years into the year, it was the country s to 122nd mass shooting. 222 incidents where people were wounded or killed. 222 opportunities as a society to actually do something to honor the victims of gun violence to make them the last
but some of them, basically, anderson, are fighting for their lives still tonight. and lavandera, appreciate it. shot barnwell was at the mall shopping with a friend when the shooting began. he s a navy combat veteran of training in emergency care for wounded people, which he put to use on saturday. i talk to him just a few minutes ago, right before airtime. and we want you to hear from him what he saw and what he did. and just want to tell you some of the details, there got wrenching, but he, and we want you to hear them. because it what was done to our fellow human beings. it was done to women, children, and man, it happened, it s real, and ignoring it just doesn t feel like the right thing to do. joshua, thank you so much for joining us. first of all, how are you doing? i mean, you ve been through something which is just, just horrific. given the circumstances, i mean, i could comfortably say i m doing good. you know, considering all that
committee members kept uvalde family was waiting 13 hours to testify. the bill is not expected, however, to get any further. today, by the way in belgrade, serbia, a week after two mass shootings, thousands of protesters rallied outside serbia s parliament and government offices, demanding measures to stop the violence. for them, though, this comes after the only two mass shootings in modern memory. not the 202nd this year. more now on how the latest core unfolded, and the latest, since ed lavender joins us, who has some new reporting on the shooting. ed? hi, anderson. well, cnn has been able to review extensive postings made by the shooter on a russian social media site. these include an array of information that includes praising the nashville shooter who killed six people, including several children. the shooter wrote approvingly of approving nazi ideology, also showed off pictures of his arsenal of firearms. and more disturbingly, there is
both fame and money by bringing this lawsuit. and then that was kind of the summing up of all of the testimony today in the case. both sides giving their best arguments to the jury, where they will next pick up the case, anderson. so, then they re expected to get it tomorrow? that s right. first thing in the morning, the judge will instruct the jury on the law, telling them what carroll s side needs to prove in order to find trump liable. of course, the burden of proof is with carroll. the standard here because it s a civil case, not the same as a criminal case, it s just more likely than not that trump both raped or sexually assaulted carroll, and the defamation claim also has a different standard, one of clear and convincing evidence. so, when the judge lays out what the jury needs to find, they will now begin deliberations. we re expecting deliberations to start maybe around 11 am eastern, and then the jury will take as long as they need until they reach a verdict, anderson ca