i think that they should have secured that door. are you saying your brother went inside and stayed inside and did not retreat as some have suggested? right. they did not retreat until the shooter was down. they were in there the entire time. a bit of hindsight where i m sitting now, another it was a right decision. there s no ex-use for that. again, i wasn t there. i m telling you from what we know, we believe there should have been an entry as soon as you can. when there s an active shooter, the rules change. neil: the rules didn t change that fateful day this week when 19 students were gunned down and two adults with them. welcome. i m neil cavuto, this is your world. piecing together these days after a school attack. growing questions as to what authorities could have done. even the top most of those authorities acknowledging mistakes were made and in the heat of the moment, they lost the opportunity to seize and correct the moment. now questions from families w
Texas’ recent unwinding of Medicaid and CHIP has been criticized, dropping more than a million people eligible for the health insurance programs. Decades ago, Texas officials got kids health insurance in record time.
leaders of seven different state agencies to give you a very brief explanation of what their particular agency does. there s more than seven that are involved in this process. we re calling up these seven. first is the health and human services commissioner, cecily young. good afternoon. i m cecily young. we do medicaid chip and staff and we have eligibility assistance available at the family assistance center and we ll continue to have eligibility assistance available on an ongoing basis once we move into the next phase of this. additionally as the governor mentioned, we an 888 number for mental health services. it s 888-690-0799. this is run by the local mental