find twitter because the billionaire is worried about losing money. he s waffling. he s weak. i ll walk through the evidence for you tonight. we begin with a very serious story. a story that we continue to cover as the nation continues to reel from what we all see and live through, the epidemic of gun violence. this is important. i ll tell what you it is so you know what you re about to deal with, because it s gut-wrenching. new testimony out of washington from victims families out of buffalo and uvalde including an 11-year-old survivor s stunning video. nia cerillo describes how the gunman murdered her teachers and classmates right in front of you her and how she survived, covering herself in blood to pretend she was dead. and then she went to go out the door and he was in the hallway and they made contact. then he went into the other classroom and then he went there s a door between our classrooms and he went to there and shot my teacher and killed my teacher, shot h
america great, if not again, when? the marches come as the senate mulls a sweeping gun reform package that was passed by the house last week. this week the mother of a 21-year-old man who survived last month s mass shooting at a grocery store in buffalo, new york, testified before lawmakers and congress. she told them how her son was nearly killed in that racist attack. to the lawmakers who feel that we do not need stricter gun laws, let me paint a picture for you. my son s zair has a hole in the right side of his neck, two on his back, and another on his left leg caused by an exploding bullet from an ar-15. as i cleaned his wounds, i can feel pieces of that bullet in his back, shrapnel will be left inside of his body for the rest of hadis life. now i want you to picture that
unchanged from the moment their child left for school that day, 17 more families, those of the survivors, they now have to live with the injuries that were suffered that day. so, please don t try and call them the lucky ones. we talk about these weapons. we can t turn away from damage that s done whether it s to the body of a fourth grader or to a 20-year-old named zaire goodman. you see, he was shot in the neck in buffalo while trying to help an elderly woman with her grocery cart. my son, zaire, has a hole in the right side of his neck, two on his back, and another on his left leg. caused by an exploding bullet from an ar-15. as i clean his wounds, i can feel pieces of that bullet in his back. shrapnel will be left inside of his body for the rest of his
them, decapitated, whose flesh had been ripped apart. to the lawmakers who feel that we do not need stricter gun laws, let me paint a picture for you. my son, an has a hole in the ri side of his neck, two on his back, and another on his left leg. caused by an exploding bullet from an ar-15. as i clean his wounds, i can feel pieces of that bullet in his back. shrapnel will be left inside of his body for the rest of his life. now i want you to picture that exact scenario for one of your children. this should not be your story or mine. somewhere out there, there s a mom listening to our testimony thinking, i can t even imagine their pain, not knowing that our
little blood and i put it all over me. do you feel safe at school? why not? because i don t want it to happen again. you think it s going to happen again? what i did find was something no prayer will ever relieve. two children whose bodies had been pulverized by bullets fired at them, decapitated, whose flesh had been ripped apart. that the only clue as their identities was a blood spattered cartoon clothes still clinging to them. clinging for life and finding none. to the lawmakers who feel that we do not need stricter gun laws, let me paint a picture for you. my son has a hole in the right side of his neck, two on his back and another on his left leg. caused by an exploding bullet from an ar-15. as i clean his wounds, i can feel pieces of that bullet in