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Ana Cabrera Reports

not want anyone to ever see. it was like a combat zone. >> what do you want people to now about what happened in allen, beyond the description that you took us through, what you witnessed? i'm sure after processing this for a couple of days, i just wonder what your thoughts are and the bigger message that you may want to get out. >> well, the message is, with the violence we're seeing across the united states, there could happen in any community, syracuse, new york, eovaldi, texas, oklahoma, it could happen anywhere. i step back and hear our governor talk about we need more mental health care. yes, we need more mental health care. bigger than that, these assault weapons used in these mass killings are too easy accessible. i don't want to politicize things. i'm a second amendment supporter. i have guns.

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

senate and ultimately did not get to president biden's desk. there was bipartisan legislation, the bipartisan safer communities acted in the aftermath of the eovaldi and buffalo mass shootings what's sad, it's almost background news now. we had another mass shooting at a sweet 16 party yesterday, several mass shootings since donald trump was indicted. there's no discussion by the republicans on the judiciary committee about the public health emergency that assault weapons and mass shootings are creating all across the country. 75% murders are because of guns. guns are the number one cause for children's deaths in this country now, and yet we're not having that discussion and that is a true shame. >> congressman dan goldman, thanks so much for coming out of the hearing and talking to us today. we do appreciate it. >> my pleasure, andrea good to speak with you

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CNN Primetime

good enough to stop the next one. as we've seen. but it was a start. and that was unthinkable 15 years ago, so it's not enough to save any lives in the moment is saying that they basically run out of runway in congress of where to go next, after what happened in nashville, and i think the other thing, popovich said today, which he raises controversial idea of showing photos of classrooms after a school shooting is likening it basically to the napalm photo in vietnam, asking if that would change. i mean, you know, to talk about seen a lot of yeah, i spent a year covering eovaldi now and the video. i have seen photos. i have seen the injuries that i have seen, um, are horrific, right? i mean, bullets that riddle children's bodies and what it does to just any human being. but especially a child. i don't know. you know, you think maybe that will make a difference, but i don't know. you know, um and you talk about law enforcement. you know today's actions by law

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CNN Primetime

to save any lives in the moment is saying that they basically run out of runway in congress of where to go next, after what happened in nashville, and i think the other thing, popovich said today, which he raises controversial idea of showing photos of classrooms after a school shooting is likening it basically to the napalm photo in vietnam, asking if that would change, you know, to talk about seen a lot of yeah, i spent a year covering eovaldi now and the video. i have seen photos. i have seen the injuries that i have seen, um, are horrific, right? i mean, bullets that riddle children's bodies and what it does to just any human being, but especially a child. i don't know. you know, you think maybe that will make a difference, but i don't know. you know, um and you talk about law enforcement. you know today's actions by law enforcement there in louisville are remarkable. you know, you have an officer who's just on the street for 10 days. 26 years old. walks into this bank. and

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Anderson Cooper 360

cnn's josh campbell. they're known as assault style weapons, their deadly firepower seen yet again when a shooter opened fire on an elementary school in nashville, tennessee. it's just the latest from eovaldi, tulsa and el paso, parkland, san bernardino and sandy hook. the high powered assault rifle has been the weapon of choice for many of the killers hot. angeles police department demonstrates an ar style semiautomatic rifle for us on the department's gun range. you have a 16 inch to 20 inch barrel. you have a stock that is shouldered. you're going to be accurate at farther distances, as opposed to a pistol, not to mention like some other weapons. it can fire a bullet with enough power to peer soft body armor, something sergeant james webb or even knows firsthand. it's definitely an automatic weapon, assault weapons fire during the now infamous 1997 north hollywood shootout where two bank robbers

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Anderson Cooper 360

windows replacement windows by pellet, nell. it's known as america's rifle. it's also been over the years the weapon of choice in mass shootings in the nashville, mass. killer was carrying one light is to carry is to shoot the 15 variants of it, or civilian versions of the u. s. military's m 16 series. and, like the m 16 they fire relatively small caliber bullet at very high velocity. what that does to a human body used to be only seen in wartime. more now from cnn's josh campbell. they're known as assault style weapons, their deadly firepower seen yet again when a shooter opened fire on an elementary school in nashville, tennessee. it's just the latest from eovaldi, tulsa and el paso, parkland, san bernardino and sandy hook. the high powered assault rifle has. angeles police department demonstrates an ar style semiautomatic rifle for us on the department's gun

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CNN This Morning

, texas. you've all the law enforcement waited more than an hour to confront the gunman in nashville. the response to just 14 minutes from when the 1st 911 call was placed to the shooter. being killed and police say five officers responded after the 911 call came in at 10 13 am central time as they arrived, they said the shooter fired on them from a second floor window. two officers then made it to the second floor where they shot and killed the shooter at 10:27. a.m. 14 minutes 14 minutes. and both eovaldi and in nashville. the shooter entered through a side door and you've already police say that the door was unlocked. cnn has identified the side entrance that the shooter in nashville uses on the west side of the building. it is unknown if the door was locked or not, but as you'll see here in this surveillance video, it didn't matter, right? didn't matter. the shooter just fired. their way right through two glass doors. cnn's senior crime and justice correspondent is shimon pro prepares. simone

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CNN Newsroom

that this is possible in washington. i think the second thing that he would bring up is that a lot of folks said that the math legislatively was simply impossible after the you baldy shooting as well. but then we did see lawmakers come together and pass on a bipartisan basis, the first gun safety legislation that the country three had seen in several decades. i think his argument for right now even though he is very aware of the political realities would be that if there is a political will that sometimes these changes are very much possible in washington. so lauren, tell us what the reality is. on the hill. you heard senator john cornyn's comments. he has been a key negotiator on this. he says they can't get anywhere. is he right? yeah. i mean, i think, in part the fact that a bipartisan bill did pass last summer really does make this more difficult because lawmakers came to the table. they really tried to work through what was possible after the eovaldi elementary school shooting last year, and they

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Katy Tur Reports

year's celebration in january. that was just one of the 110 mass shootings in the united states since the start of the year according to the gun violence archive joining me from monterey park is nbc news white house correspondent mike memoli. he's doing this without congress why? >> reporter: it's really interesting, katy. every time we have one of these mass shootings which unfortunately has become far too often, there's this question of what biden can do. it seems as if he had exhausted what he was able to do on his own author because of the safe are communities act, the bipartisan bill he signed into law after the horrific shootings in eovaldi, texas, the sense is to bring the background check in this country as close to universal as possible without legislation. the way president biden was able to do that, he's directing the

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CNN This Morning

as the press, we can sue them and try to get it through the courts. >> that's how you got so much in eovaldi? >> correct.uvaldi? >> correct. the city is trying to be transparent. i think the one thing that i would think that i would want to see is the police chief stand up before a podium, have a press conference and just take questions from the media. don, you interviewed her, which i thought was excellent and important and we learned so much. i think she has more to do and we need to hear more. >> other members of the media want to ask questions, too. >> yes. a and we have the funeral today. i think we will hear a lot of justice for tyre. also about reform. i think that's going to be sort of the tone of this. they want more change, more change is needed. we are hearing fthat from famil

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