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If I were to get a second chance I would do everything in my power to help others.' 'I do not care if you don't believe me,' he said to the court, adding that he now gets 'nightmares sometimes.and can't even watch TV anymore'. 'May I take off my mask?' he asked before saying: 'I am very sorry for what I did and I have to live with it everyday. At his sentencing Cruz asked whether he could address the victims and their families. He had previously admitted to using a lot of marijuana and had taken a lot of the prescription tranquilizer Xanax. Now 23, Cruz was a 19-year-old expelled student with a history of mental health and behavioral issues at the time of the 'cold, calculated and premeditated' killings, the Broward State's Attorney Office said in court documents. Cruz will enter guilty pleas to 17 counts of murder and 17 counts of attempted murder in the Valentine's Day massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in a Florida court this morning. Nikolas Cruz (left in court on Wednesday morning) has pleaded guilty to killing 14 students and three staff dead in a mass shooting at a high school in Parkland in 2018 - the deadliest attack ever at a US high school. Biden is seen bottom right in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he told the same story last year. Biden and his family are seen aboard a train in Wilmington, Delaware (top right). The president chose the setting in order to highlight his working class roots in hopes of building public support for his domestic agenda, which has been bogged down due to Democratic Party infighting over the scale of government spending. 'Amtrak is here, and they can tell you.you should name half the line after me,' Biden joked during a speech at the Electric City Trolley Museum in Scranton (left) on Wednesday. He also told the story when he was running for the presidency after locking up the Democratic Party's nomination last year. It was the fourth time Biden repeated the false story as president. The president recalled the anecdote on Wednesday during an appearance touting his 'Build Back Better' infrastructure plan in his native hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania. President Biden on Wednesday repeated a story about being congratulated by an Amtrak conductor for traveling more than 2 million miles by rail even though the train employee was dead at the time the event supposedly took place.
