mirror on another topic and ask ourselves what kind of country do we want to be? a long list of communities have been ravaged by a senseless mass shooting. residents of uvalde, texas, face the task of burring 21 members of their community. that includes 19 third and fourth graders. those 21 victims were killed by an 18-year-old gunman armed with an ar-15 style rifle, the same type of rifle used in the shootings in parkland and sandy hook. the shooting taking place just two days before those students summer break was going to begin. texas department of public safety spokesperson lieutenant chris olivara described how police officers had faced someone who as he puts it, had no regard for human life. the shooter was involved in a domestic disturbance with his grandmother prior to the shooting at the school. he did shoot his grandmother at that point. he then fled in a vehicle, and was in close proximity near the school when we got calls. local law enforcement at the uvalde po
Backed by a trusted network of attorneys. So visit us today for legal help you can count on. Legalzoom. Legal help is here. It seems like everyone is affected by the snow. In fact, schools in washington, d. C. Were shut down today after the city received four inches of snow in the first major snowstorm of the season or as boston resident put it. Are you [ bleep ] kidding me . Four inches of snow . I left for work this morning out a 2nd story window. Cowboy up top of the hour Mike Barnacle and catty kay are here in studio. And in walk Jeremy Peters and sam stein. Have you dug out of your place up there yet . Well you can walk around. I always told mica when i lived in upstate new york i dont think she believes this story. They said, we got so much snow in 78 and 79 the blizzards in upstate new york. It was our first year up there. We thought this was normal. You had snowdrift tarp like tenfeet high. We would go to the top of the roof and add a twostory house. We would slide off to 2nd s
could happen. the human dimension is almost impossible to imagine and, obviously, the biggest part of this, in some ways. having said that, katty kaye, bring you in from washington. the massive search of massive swath of the world is, at least for now, focused on this 1,500 mile area and possibly may find debris from the plane. what will it take to get there and what questions can we ask that will give people some answers? i think the first question, is this substantially different from the images that were released on the fifth day of the search by the chinese that showed debris. is there a difference in the quality for the debris the australians seem to be seeing and the location some my question to tom would be if it s true that the reports are coming out that these photos are four days old, tom, how does that complicate the search for this debris and who are you turning to?
26 past the hour, time to take a look at the morning papers, shall we, katty. the new york times, white house officials will be in detroit today to propose $300 million in federal and private aid, to help the bankruptcy. the proposal is a small fraction of the billions of dollars detroit owes, but the white house says, a bailout is not an option. the money will be used to redevelop run-down properties, improve transportation systems and boost the city s police presence. the washington post new declassified documents reveal nsa eavesdropping dates back to the vietnam war. the agency tapped overseas communications of war critics, including martin luther king jr., muhammed ali, senator frank church and humor columnist, art buchwald. this has been going on for a long time. and the watch list included 1600