response, while the gunman was inside that classroom. we now know, some of the pictures there, 11 officers responded to the school within three minutes and those images show officers not only heavily armed in the hallway, but also with protective gear. they still waited 58 minutes to enter that classroom, take down the shooter. cnn s rosa flores has the latest on the investigation. i find it shameful we had almost 100 officers on the scene and i had to leave work and save my own. outrage palpable in uvalde, texas, as first image from inside robb elementary during the shooting is released. this surveillance picture shows officers standing in the school s hallway with rifles and a ballistic shield with a time stamp of 19 minutes after officials say the gunman entered the school. it shows in the minds of at least some investigators reviewing what happened that day is that authorities had adequate firepower and adequate protective equipment, 58 minutes past from the time we
good morning, it is sunday, do 22. one month after a jury found him guilty, donald trump will do something no other convicted criminal has done before, participate in a presidential debate. in a few days the twice impeached convicted since the 2020 election cycle. they will both be in atlanta thursday to participate in the first of two scheduled general election debates this season. it will last 90 minutes and both campaigns have agreed for to take place in a television studio without an audience. the debate will take place a month after trump was convicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying his records in just two weeks before he is set to return to court for sentencing. neither candidate has taken part into in a nationally televised debate since the fall of 2020. recent reports indicate they are taking different approaches for preparing. biden will spend several days at camp david developing plans and strategies with some of his closest advisors. his former white house c
who in 2017 wrote that opinion in trinity lutheran and said you can t exclude religious schools from a grant to resurface playgrounds but he left for another day and that day is today this bigger decision. what does it mean for the country? this is part of a major trend and the larger subject is can the government fund religious schools? can taxpayer dollars go to schools that are openly religious? under the free exercise clause, we have parochial schools in this country. we have children parents can educate their children with under any sort of religious any religion they like. however, there is also the establishment clause of the first amendment, which said the congress cannot establish a religion and historically the court has said if there is
so hopefully we will be able to get some relief for all of the teachers out there, and not just teachers, security officers, school aides, so many brave people out there that are just locked out. we were the heroes last year. i was teaching in person last year while many of my colleagues had accommodations working completely remotely. now they want to get rid of us. jillian: we were talking about the religious and medical exemption process being illegal and unconstitutional. could you explain a little more about how. one of the things that shocked me is that the largest education system in the country has no idea what the establishment clause of the first amendment is. the establishment clause says the government cannot create, establish a religion, nor can it dictate what is or is not in an established religion. they require that we provide a letter from an established religion to verify our own personal religious beliefs. it s blatantly illegal. i believe the courts are going to se