the public is getting a chilling picture of early moments inside robb elementary from police body camera footage. am i bleeding? am i bleeding? reporter: early chaos and glimpses of calls to action. we ve got to get in there. we ve got to get in there. he s going to keep shooting. reporter: that plea coming minutes after the massacre began. but that first interaction, the only time the officers are seen in the video physically confronting the gunman for well over an hour. at one point, uvalde school district police chief pete arredondo, seen trying to reason with the shooter. you let me know if there s any kids in there or anything? this could be peaceful. reporter: arredondo, who s on administrative leave, maintains he was not the innocent commander that day. this new footage released as the most comprehensive report to date conducted by the texas house finds law enforcement, which ultimately reached 376 officers, didn t honor their most basic responsibility. the
you seem to be advocating is spreading democracy and nation building here in the united states. thank you so much, reverend dr. william barber for joining us. and joining me now, democratic representative sean castin of illinois. he s a member of multiple committees, including the select committee on the climate crisis. in fact, he went viral in july, which is even more prestigious than being in congress, with legislation about what the federal energy regulatory commission or ferc, when he declared it a hot ferc summer to the tune of ferglicious by fergie. congressman, we re talking about the world, the leaders of the world descending on new york, this week and it has been an embarrassment for the united states to have been. at certain moments, a leader on climates, but at many moments, a laggard on climate. what are you seeing about the
caught fire yes. so the dress was fire, yes? the dress is why we re talking about this. so god bless the representative. and i think it s really important to go back to what nick said. what s divisive is a tax system that causes black americans to pay higher taxes than white americans when they engage in the same activity. what s divisive is lower-income americans paying a higher tax rate than jeff bezos. that s divisive. but we don t call that divisive, right? it s insane! i could not agree more. i could not agree more. annan, i just go ahead. go ahead. i wanted to ask you, nick, you not only are rich, but you said you occasionally or frequently hang out with rich people. can you explain to folks, regular viewers watching this morning, some of the tricks that rich people use to not pay taxes. because it s not only a matter of the rates being low, which
modernized their economy to the world we re in right now. and shame on them for not having the leaders in their state advocating that transition. but we can t let the luddites hold us back. congressman sean castin, democrat from illinois. thank you. you made a compelling case for climate action and infrastructure pretending on better broadband and wi-fi in this country. thank you for sticking it out with us. coming up, the government is calling it a tragic mistake. you might have another name for it. and the eviction moratorium is much more than just a debate in the halls of congress. we ll speak with someone who is living it. then, the dress of a thousand threads and twitter threads. we ll discuss aoc s met gala look and whether the democrats are listening or not listening to its rallying cry of taxing the rich. this is velshi. this is velshi what happens when we welcome change? we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burning our past for power,