law career helped me become governor. gave me advice on being a good dad. he s one of the people i talk to most in the world, and very rarely were we talking about my job. he was an incredible friend. we also lost julianna farmer, jim tutt, josh barrack, each amazing people whose families grieve them, whose community will morn and be miss. these are irreplaceable, amazing individuals, that a terrible act of violence tore from all of us. kentucky governor andy beshe making the comments about the mass shooting in louisville, hours before a fifth bank employee died at the hospital. we ll get a live report from louisville for the latest on the surviving victims and the investigation in a moment. plus, one of the two tennessee lawmakers expelled from the house floor for protesting gun violence gets his seat back. we ll have more on that development and what s next for the other lawmakers straight ahead. also this morning, we ll take you through the legal battle over a common
there really is no i in team. former star quarterback ben roethlisberger is calling out what s happening in football today. former vice president al gore has what seems to be an inconvenient truth. climate deniers are really in some ways similar to all of those almost 400 law enforcement officers in uvalde, texas, who were waiting outside an unlocked door, while the children were being massacred. they heard the screams. they heard the gunshots, and nobody stepped forward. confronted with this global emergency, what we re doing with our inaction and failing to walk through the door and stop the killing is not typical of what we are capable of as human beings. what is sick in comparing climate change skeptics to the uvalde police officers? tommy, your thoughts? tammy, your thoughts? it is ghoulish. it is shocking. most of the headlines are saying stunning or surprising. it is this ultimate you never want to let a good crisis go to waste. there is what disgusts the a
i m poppy harlow. hours from now, shooting victims will be laid to rest as the uvalde community remembers the young lives lost in last week s tragedy. visitation and rosary services will be held for teacher rosa garcia, jose emmanuel. focus tuesday is on families who lost loved ones. this as a special city council meeting supposed to be held today for uvalde school district police chief pedro arradondo was supposed to be sworn into a seat. he held off on breaching the classroom where all 21 victims were killed. plus, cnn got a crucial 911 call, appearing to be the voice of a child telling an officer they had been shot. it s not first time we ve heard of calls for help from inside the classroom while police waited outside. are you in there? i was shot. where? where? a kid got shot? let s begin with cnn correspondent nick valencia. he is near robb elementary school in uvalde. nick, tell us what more we know about the circumstances and, crucially, if we know, the tim
tonight on the reidout he was actually willing to do whatever it took to stay in power. and i think although i certainly regret my support for him, there s no question now that anyone could say we don t know what he ll do. you know, maybe we can trust he ll uphold the constitution. every day, he tells us what he ll do. liz cheney speaks of her regret for supporting trump for years. and warned about the consequences if trump returns to the white house. and there is a very interesting new filing from special counsel jack smith regarding trump s long history of lying about election fraud going all the way back to 2012. also tonight, one of trump s georgia codefendants, remember, the one who used to work for kanye, may have jeopardized her bond by appearing to threaten witness ruby freeman on instagram. but we begin tonight with making the case against donald trump. as more and more warnings about the dangers of a second trump presidency pile up, a new legal filing
for every action, for every time they strip away basic rights and freedoms of americans, not just young americans but all americans, they re met with an equal and opposite and far more powerful force of young people we saw that in wisconsin this past week. we saw this clearly in nashville, as well i m not sure when they re going to wake up but there is a fourth issue, joe. we released a poll today at my company, social sphere the issue is recognition that systemic racism exists in this country. those are now four fundamental issues, essentially a table stakes, the 2024 election. two-thirds, roughly two-thirds of young people, regardless of whether you re democrats, republicans or independents, two-thirds of registered voters believe those are fundamental issues that they need some alignment on before they re willing to have a conversation about specific polpolicies. okay. so here is that report we mentioned from the washington