Schools in US should have guards and metal detectors
COOPER: You talk about anger, and I know you have been turning that anger into action ever since your daughter was killed. You're focusing on school safety. Do you think anything has changed? I mean, are we in the same place as we were before the parkland shooting?Well he's right, and if it's done today at Israeli schools and such, it should be all means be emulated at schools elsewhere in the USA too. So when are school administrations going to start making the arrangements to ensure their students will be safe?
POLLACK: Well, I think not much has changed because it happened again. You know, after 9/11, there hasn't been one hijacking that I know of ... but today, we sit here, me and you, talking and it's the 22nd school shooting of this year. Now when is enough going to be enough where people say listen, we need to have single-point entries and metal detectors at the school just like in a courthouse or at a stadium. We're safe in a stadium, but we let our kids go to school and they're not safe.
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