Driving home tonight, I thought about Republicans' floor speeches today on the "sanctity of life".
And how this concern for "life" apparently doesn't extend to the kids who were shot today in a school in Michigan.
So I turned the car around, and went to the Senate floor.
We've obviously entered a stage of general acceptance that school shootings are a part of life and pretty much Chris Murphy and a few others members are the only ones screaming out: no
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Without any experience -- Bush says he still assigned to the area near the stage where the chaos was the worst. He saw lifeless bodies.
He was told he would be paid $17 an hour through Cash App. He has not been paid.
"I don’t believe I was prepared."
Astroworld security guard Jackson Bush says not only had he never done security at a concert -- he had never even been to a concert before. He was hired without showing any ID -- and told he would be paid through CashApp. Full story:
A security guard at Astroworld says he was hired through text message. Jackson Bush says when he showed up they did not ask for ID, phone number, or qualifications. But handed him a security vest. He says he was not prepared for what happened next.
Bush says he had never even been to a concert. He works a day job as an auto detailer. “I believe if we were all prepared the right way that stuff would not have happened the way it did.”
More tonight on NewsNation.