buffalo. and actor matthew mcconaughey who is from uvalde, appealing to congress from the white house briefing room to take action on guns. his wife held a replica of the green converse sneakers, the only thing that helped identify a 9-year-old girl shot and killed in uvalde. that s the power of the weapon used there. maite wanted to be a marine biologist. maite wore green high top converse with a heart she had hand drawn on the right toe because they represented her love of nature. these are the same green converse on her feet that turned out to be the only clear evidence that could identify her at the shooting. wow. now lawmakers will also hear what is expected to be gripping and painful testimony from 11-year-old maite, the fourth grader who suffered the mass shooting at robb elementary by covering herself, remember this is the girl who covered herself in her friend s blood and pretended to be dead. you ll see that hearing live here in an hour. and the bipartisan talks
to purchase tobacco in texas to 21. and in 2021, the texas legislature lowered the able to purchase guns to 18. this individual who killed 19 of our children a day ago was 18 when he went and purchased those weapons. and that s because the legislature lowered the age in the state of texas. and so if we don t stand up for our kids, it happened in uvalde, but these are our children. if we don t protect them, who will? and the legislature passed house bill 1927, talking about the texas legislature, that now permits permitless carry. no training. no license. no permit required. lowered the age by which people can purchase assault weapons to 18, and now 19 of our babies are gone. and families will be hurting for the rest of their lives. i applaud what beto o rourke did. the time to be nuanced is over, okay? and you can t not allow policymakers, legislatures, governors to pass bills that promote the use of guns and then when people are killed say we are praying and we are offer our
at night very well. because of guns. because of guns. guns has been in my family. it has not been a positive for my family at all. your cousin died to gun violence. i lost a few cousins to gun violence and i grew up in inner city, i had a lot of cuz continue cousins in gangs that i lost but a lot to senseless gun violence. so for me, when you are a parent, everything goes out the window of whatever your thoughts are, your beliefs are, this is what i stand for, just the other day i feel like as people we all shift a few days ago, i think we continue to keep shifting. we shifted in parkland in florida when it happened, shifted our mindset, shifted how think about this, we grew up, we went to school, it was just, hey, kids off to school, that s the safest place to be. don t be out on street, go to school. now it is not the safest place. i wait for 3:00 every day. every day. i m afraid every year.
so less than two weeks after the racist shooting at a buffalo supermarket left ten people dead, america is in mourning again, 19 small children, two adults killed in uvalde, texas. what is happening right now in america with presidential historian jon meacham. appreciate you joining us. thank you. i wish i could see you under better circumstances. this cycle of violence seems never ending. you hear the pain in the people s voices. so many parents sent their kids off to school and they are wondering if they are safe this morning, sending kids off to school. are we doomed for this to be america s new reality? we re not doomed, but we have to step up. we have to acknowledge reality. we cannot fall into the pattern of reflexively partisan views of
lindsey, who packed up at the arrival of the last girlfriend. i like that he cared a lot about the boys. do you think maybe this could be the restoration of the family? yeah, i did. after the nightmare you see a erica, here s christine. and she certainly making an effort to reach out to you. yeah, and i felt like my family deserve to happiness that point. after everything we had been through. so i was hoping that it would all pan out all k. and it did go okay. christine kept all of the lovely s is running like a swift schedule. kids off to school, while curtis lurked at his law practice it downtown. and she had a bakery. i opened a pie shop, and i was making a week. and i was selling out of highs before 9:00 in the morning. so this was not just another hobby to keep you busy? this was a growing business. what s your go-to pie? i love blueberry. but i make mean gooseberry. you name it, i can probably do