the airport to meet with grieving families here today. try to bring some comfort to a community traumatized, absolutely traumatized by the loss of 21 innocent people. 19 of them children, as young as 9 years old. they were murdered in their classroom. this is a community just trying to understand not only that, but why 19 law enforcement officials waited an hour outside the classroom as the children made desperate 9-1-1 calls for help. the president lands here as lawmakers in washington and around the country are renewing calls for action again, but it is unclear whether the president and those in power will be able to get anything done. as we watch pictures of the president, i want to bring in arlette saenz. arl arlette, you are also here in uvalde over at the school at robb elementary waiting for the president to arrive with grieving families and arlette, unfortunately, this is the kind of meeting that this president has had all too often in his career. reporter: yeah, th
have, and to have to try and console people who will never see their children again is an awful, awful thing. it s important, and it s necessary to bring the grief of the country and the soul and support of the country, but it s hard, and it s particularly hard, dana, because it s hard to explain how such a thing could happen and hard to explain how we don t really mobilize to do anything about it, to prevent it from happening again. i think those frustrations were felt by both president obama and vice president biden and now president biden. i just want to say, as you were talking, i want to note the incredible power of that memorial where the president and first lady were going from child to child, from picture to picture, from person to person who were gunned down senselessly
he is about to depart at this very moment, as you ll see right behind me. a very emotional moment as he went picture by picture, cross by cross, taking in the scene here where so many members of the community have come to honor those who had been lost in that hor horrific massacre. he has a difficult task at the end of the day meeting with the families trying to offer some comfort but families who have so many questions about how something like this could take pla place. so many questions and as you medical mentioned, and want to reiterate, the president is departing robb elementary school and the memorial that sprung up with the beautiful pictures of the 19 students. ages 9 and 10. two teachers who were gunned down on tuesday. david axelrod, this next stop for the president is mass.
court of appeals which was denied but filing a petition for review with the california supreme court which was also denied. now we can move forward and we are doing so vigorously. my understanding and it is a little bit hard to get this definitively because there is haziness about the number of accusers and there may be people who haven t come forward. in terms of public on the record accusations that nothing falls before the statute of limitations, right? so a civil pursuit is really the only legal avenue open at this point. is that your understanding? well in reference to my client the district attorney has said it is too late for her even if what she s saying is true there is no statement that it s not true or it is true, but it is toole late in california to criminally prosecute mr. cross by for what judy alleges. it is not too late because there is a different statute of limitations, a different time period to proceed with a civil lawsuit which is what we are
criminally prosecute mr. cross by for what judy alleges. it is not too late because there is a different statute of limitations, a different time period to proceed with a civil lawsuit which is what we are doing. as to any other accuser, the los angeles police department has said they are investigating accusations by other women who allege wrongdoing by mr. cosby. we don t know whether there will be criminal charges that will result from their investigation. as to any other accuser, as to the others that i do represent who are in l.a. magazine, you know, it appears it may be too late for them to have any case criminally prosecuted. that is, it wouldn t be within the statute of limitations, the time period to do so, even if the district attorney felt he or she could prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt.