Your window. Another day of bad air out there. You can smell the smoke. This is the 17th spare the air day in a row, which is breaking records. Meteorologist kari hall has been tracking bad air all this week. Kari, any sign of relief in sight . Well, we may have a break tomorrow, but it looks like that may go back into effect on saturday as we not only have smoke but also high levels of ozone in the atmosphere. In San Francisco. Also a lot of fog over the city as well as that smoke so its creating smoeg conditions as we look at san jose. A little clearer here. Weve had in some spots improved air quality but our temperatures will reach into the upper 70s, the south bay, but were also looking at mid80s for inland east bay and 60s at the coast. As we go into the weekend, we do have several concerns so well be watching along with that unhealthy air quality well also have hotter temperatures for the inland areas and those winds coming in from the north at about 20 to 30 Miles Per Hour headi
before moving in on the shooter. this despite records showing that the local police chief completed active shooter training in december that calls on police to do the exact opposite. meanwhile, president biden fresh from his visit to uvalde has promised action on gun reform. the question this morning, will congress follow through. and will this latest tragedy actually move republicans the president in the last hour seems to think so. i haven t spoken to them, i think they ll have to take a hard look. plus, more heartbreaking stories are emerging from the violence, including one from a teacher, who told her students to hit the floor, just seconds before bullets ripped through her classroom windows. i just kept hearing, boom, boom, boom. it kept going off, it felt like an eternity. and i just remember praying, please, god, please, god, keep us safe. and nbc s ken brock is here with me. nbc s julia ainsley will be here in a moment. sam, you ve been here the last couple
tuesday, but the gunman was not killed until just after 1 p.m. initially the texas department of public safety said the resource officer at the school fired at the gunman but steve mcgraw, director of the texas dps said he did not. it was a brave, independent school district resource officer that approached him, engaged him. at that time gun fire was not, changed. confronted him. he followed him right in immediately. so if this version of events is accurate, that means an armed school officer responsible for the safety of the children and teachers inside saw a man dressed in tactical gear carrying an assault rifle and did not use force to stop him from entering the school and killing 19 children and two of their teachers. nbc news reached out to texas dps for comment previously. the director said the gunman was engaged, quote, immediately and that two officers were wounded. inside the school a teacher heard gunshot as end of year celebrations were in full swing. speaking
will to continue and exist to continue and fight. but they made a mistake. they made a very grave mistake, and the outcome will be the dismantling of hamas. the day hamas committed its terrible murders, it actually doomed the fate of gaza and decided the fate of hamas. any ending image must include clear aspects, one dismantling hamas as a government and military framework organization, and number two, the return of all the hostages to the state of israel. i am fully committed to that. so is the security establishment, the idf is committed to that, and we will carry out this mission of ours. for almost a month, idf forces have been operating inside the gaza strip. they are operating with determination, precision, and lethality. it is achieved through cooperation and combination of ground forces, air forces, and from the sea. everything is accompanied by very precise intel, provided by the intel director and by the isa and other agencies, and we are achieving two very importan
going to be watching that podium and we will go there as soon as they start talking, tom, because we want some answers about this timeline. usually 48 hours out we know exactly what happened. i was just listening to carmen bess, former police commissioner, saying you have all this logged. the texas department of public safety says video does exist at the school. they had some sort of security camera system, even if the cameras don t cover every single exit or entrance, we should have some sense of what happened here. i think the key question here and i have to give credit to our colleague jonathan. were any of these wounded students inside the same classroom that the shooter was in? if so, it raises serious questions as to why the response took so long. let me walk you through this.