We begin out west in california where there is a tie of mourning for the victims of the deadly rampage at Santa Barbara. And we are learning more about the disturbed mind of the shooter amid evidence of how young he was when the first signs of trouble emerged. Abcs cecilia vega is back on reporter tonight thousands pouring into the university of california Santa Barbara. Gathered together in anger and grief. A community grieving. Young lives lost. Like kathryn cooper. A painter. Veronika weiss who just finished her first years and Chris Michaels martinez who wanted to go to law school. Still reeling from the rampage lasting 10 minutes stretching across this college town. 13 people injured in all. Six killed in Elliot Rodgers deadly plan laid out in his 6z chilling 137 page manifesto called my twisted world. Rodger emailing that just minutes before the shootings started to Mental Health professionals and his parents. His mother immediately checked her sons youtube channel. Another haunting discovery. Well, this is my last video. Reporter she and exhusband hollywood director, peter rodger, raced to Santa Barbara and called police. Hearing reports of the rampage on the radio as they drove. Rodger is just the latest face of the 9. 6 million americans suffering from serious mental illness. The vast majority, nonviolent. Today so many questions about whether anything could have been done to stop him. A family spokesman telling abc news rodger had been in therapy from 9 years old. His parents saying they did everything they could to help a shy reclusive son. Even reporting his disturbing videos to police last month. Police went to his home but say they found no cause to search it or order a mental evaluation. The law is intended to help those with mental disorders but also intended to preserve safety of that individual in the community. Its not something we can take lightly. Reporter now this is a campus in mourning. Outside the sorority where he shot three women on the streets at the deli where he opened fire and outside his apartment where he stabbed his two roommates and their friend to death. Roommate, george chens parents writing a tearful goodbye to their son. I dont understand why this happened to our son. Its crazy. It doesnt make any sense. Reporter the stadium is filled to capacity. You can see students on the bleachers and sitting on the grass. We have seen every life of campus life. Diane, i can tell you the emotion is just raw. These students should be celebrating their final classes and tonight their here. Were learning about the shooter and his rants being ignored by women. Learning the first time about a hidden world of resentment. Anger against women where one disturbed young man took refuge. David wright on that. Reporter over the past few days a outpouring in response to the misogyny Elliot Rodgers expressed. If i cant have you, girls i will destroy you. Reporter yes, all women feel threatened. Every woman i know has experienced some form of Sexual Harassment abuse or assault. Myself included. Every single woman i know has a story about a man feeling entitled to access to her body. Reporter more than 1 million tweets shining light on a culture that turns women into sex objects. The mass shooting is also bringing to light a subculture. A Cottage Industry of pickup artists selling cynical tips for the modern caveman. If youre not finding every angle to get the girl, shes going to go home with a [ bleep ]. Reporter this video is called be the ted bundy of pickup and killer instincts that will get you laid ten out of ten times. Any strategies he picked up clearly didnt work for rodger. Still a virgin at 22. I dont know why you girls arent attracted to me. But i will punish you all for it. Reporter hard not to look at this guys video and say he hates women. Yeah, i think he hated women for sure. Reporter Richard La Ruina who runs one of the most successful pickup artist sites, pua. Com, told us most of his clients dont hate women. Theyre just lonely. The dates involved is tough. Theyre for men and women. There are a lot of depressed Lonely People out there. Reporter in most cases it doesnt end in a bloody rampage. No, in most cases it doesnt. Reporter Santa Barbara wasnt just another skirmish in the war between the sexes. This is terrorism. All women now fighting back. And abc news will be staying on this story. But next here, we turn to the history making news tonight for the nations longest war. Are right now there are 32,800 troops on the ground facing danger in afghanistan. But today president obama told them when they are coming home. Over the past 12 years. 2,184 soldiers have died in afghanistan and the families those serving are counting the days until its over. Abcs Martha Raddatz tells us its clear now for most of these troops its going to happen faster than we thought. Reporter today the president made it clear americas longest war, longer than vietnam, longer than world war ii is now finally ending. The bottom line is its time to turn the page on more than a decade in which so much of our Foreign Policy was focused on the wars in afghanistan and iraq. Reporter with a total price tag of 538 billion. At its peak 100,000 u. S. Forces were on the ground in afghanistan. The battle beginning while the twin towers were still smoldering. Today nearly 32,000 u. S. Troops on the ground but rapidly reduced to 9,800 at the end of this year. At the end of 2015, only 5,000 will remain. By the end of 2016, all gone except for embassy personnel. We have to recognize afghanistan will not be a Perfect Place and it is not americas responsibility to make it one. Reporter for thousands of military families, theyre loved ones never came home. For others, this news means more homecomings. Moments like this just last week Navy MechanicVince Comstock and daughter sharing a familys joy. All of this after nearly 13 years of war we saw firsthand. Do you think about the mission in its entirety . I just try to make it back alive. Thats pretty much it. Reporter in the end the war would weaken al qaeda scattering them but not destroying the terror group completely. This final draw down of troops will move even faster than expected. You could see more than 20,000 happy homecomings by the end of october. Those troops who remain will only be involved in training and Counter Terrorism operations, diane. And the news about the troops coming from Martha Raddatz. Thank you. We turn to the wild weather. Twisters touching down and the video taking us inside the whirling winds. Abc ginger zee tracking it all. Look at that, dude. Look at that reporter that is an unbelievable view of a tornado curling through the red dirt of north dakota. Oh my gosh that is coming down. Look at it swirling. Reporter moments earlier, dan yorganson saw it forming. Its about to go right over us. I could see a funnel cloud coming down. This is not good. Dude, we have got nowhere to go. Reporter dan and his colleagues running for cover. A questionable choice. In their pickup truck. I kept expecting to see a cow flying by like in the movies. Reporter they started driving. The twister cutting off their escape route. Debris flying past their window. Lets look again. You see the debris flies by. Well slow it down. Spotlight it for you. That huge chunk of debris. When i have been storm chasing, we have seen large debris like that fly miles outside of the tornado. Sitting there reporter the camera catching that dark red dirt circulating beneath and the bright white reflection of the condensation above. The only way to describe it is terrifyingly beautiful. Looks like its breaking apart. Reporter the tornado dissipating but leaving behind this. At least 9 people injured and the National Weather service giving a preliminary rating of ef2. Winds up to 120 miles per hour. That tornado one of more than 140 Severe Weather reports from texas to florida in the past 24 hours. Yorganson telling us hes so grateful to survive. I am not a stormchaser and my wife informs me im never going to be. Reporter ginger zee, abc news, new york. Stunning sight. To the huge mudslide in colorado. Rescuers called off their search for three missing ranchers. The sheriff says the ground is too unstable. That wall of mud up to four miles long, 250 feet deep. Overseas tonight to nigeria and news about the kidnapped school girls and the terror group that prompted reaction. A top Nigerian Military official claims to know where the girls are being held. But the government says its too dangerous for a rescue mission. American officials are skeptical because they cannot verify the claim. An unlikely gladiator entered the arena today. Someone who has carefully stayed out of the fray until now. First Lady Michelle obama came out swinging today about an issue close to her heart and abcs chief white house correspondent, Jonathan Karl tells us about her direct challenge. Reporter a rare sight. The first lady into the fray. This is unacceptable. Its unacceptable to me. Not just as the first lady, but as a mother. Reporter mrs. Obama is digging in defending federal standards that transform the Old School Lunch of cheese pizza and tater tots into lunches like this. Whole wheat spaghetti, green beans, broccoli, cauliflower and kiwi fruit. She helped push the standards through. And now republicans want to roll them back. The last thing that we can afford to do right now is play politics with our kids health. Reporter republicans say healthier food is just too expensive and schools complain most of it is ending up in the trash. Theyre forced to serve food they know kids wont eat. The platewaste is rising. Reporter but the San Diego School district says its the only way to get kids to eat healthier. If you offer healthy, theyll eat healthy. Reporter the republican bill would allow schools to opt out. But they will have to fight the first lady to do that. As for the complaint about food getting thrown out, the first lady says thats not happening so much anymore because the healthy menus are beginning to catch on. Diane. John, every American Family has an opinion on this debate. And a note now about a former first lady who became a president ial candidate and secretary of state. Hillary clinton. She has written a book, hard choices due out in june and i will be sitting down with her for an abc news exclusive. But today a glimpse of the book and what she wrote and recorded about other book titles on the table. When i began this book shortly after leaving the state department, i considered a number of titles. Helpfullyfully the Washington Post asked its readers to send in suggestions. One proposed it takes a world. A fitting sequel to it takes a village. My favorite was the scrunchy chronicles. 112 countries and its still all about my hair. And again, our program note. My conversation with secretary clinton will air in a onehour prime time special june 9th. Coming up next tonight, a real money investigation. Our experts have three ways to save big on prescription drugs and your doctor bills. We save a family more than 3,000. You can, too. And the canine corps. Incredible ways dogs have been trained to help americas troops returning home. I had to do something. I saw my doctor. A blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. We talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. Axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. 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Reporter sandy marion is about to be a first time mom and listening to her baby girls heart beat is like the best sound in the world. Reporter even before baby, some bills have already been delivered. You have no idea how much this is going to cost . Do you . No not really. That fine print kills you every time. Reporter we brought in consumer advocate to help sandy and her growing family navigate through thousands of dollars in incoming charges. Tip number one, did you know different hospitals can charge vastly different prices for the same procedure . We found a range of 6,000 to 25,000 to sandy to deliver in her area. Shop around. Every hospital should have something called the director of billing. Ask for them and theyll give you a price quote. Tip number two, beware. Just because your hospital is covered under your plan does not mean every doctor in practice is. Can you please make sure the doctor puts anything in my chart anything that needs to be approved by me because of coverage. Reporter when possibly, make sure a doctor under your plan sees you first. Tip number three, the biggest surprise. Make sure youre getting the best deal on your meds. Sandys doctor prescribed her prenatal vitamins for 104 a month under her plan. Turns out michelle found a different brand also covered by her insurance that only costs 4 a month. You cant assume that your doctor knows what the coverage is. They dont know the coverage. Reporter you need to get a formulary sheet from your insurer and ask your doctor if the meds on that sheet could work for you. The doctor is not guessing. Theyre not guessing and youre not stuck with 100 a month. Reporter tip number four, go through line by line, many claims get denied because of tiny errors like an old address. Insurance companies bounce out claims because things like this happen. 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