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lawmakers unveiling a stunning report with details about the uvalde school massacre. it shows a quote overall lackadaisical approach by multiple law enforcement agencies on the scene. 19 children and two teachers were killed there that day, and it took 77 minutes to neutralize the gunman. >> nearly 400 officers responded. a new body cam footage is giving a closer look at how they responded at robb elementary school that day. sometimes frantic, sometimes just disturbingly slow. unlike the earlier pictures from the school, the new video includes closeups from just outside classrooms 111 and 112, and reveals conversations between officers in the moment, even desperate pleas with the shooter. we also see the moments some officers learned, and they did learn, they knew that children were among the victims on the other side of the door, and that one of them was calling 911 from inside a classroom. >> a child just called. they have victims in there. >> a child on the line. a child who was alive calling 911, and those officers heard that from the dispatcher. the mayor of uval
lawmakers unveiling a stunning report with details about the uvalde school massacre. it shows a quote overall lackadaisical approach by multiple law enforcement agencies on the scene. 19 children and two teachers were killed there that day, and it took 77 minutes to neutralize the gunman. >> nearly 400 officers responded. a new body cam footage is giving a closer look at how they responded at robb elementary school that day. sometimes frantic, sometimes just disturbingly slow. unlike the...
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the first major investigative report on the uvalde school massacre has just been released. the 77-page report on the murder of 19 students and two teachers. texas lawmakers cite "systemic failures and egregious poor decision making" across multiple agencies, local, state, and federal. the report says nearly 400 officers responded to the scene but that no one assumed command. saying local officers "failed to prioritize saving the lives of innocents over their own safety." officials say the gunman fired more than 100 shots in a matter of minutes and that prior to the may 24th massacre, he had never fired a gun. and for the first time the report giving us an understanding of a possible motive tonight. how family members are responding. our mireya villarreal is in uvalde and aaron katersky is standing by with late reporting. >>> breaking in the west tonight. tragedy in mid-air. two planes collide. what we're learning about those on board. >>> europe's deadly heat wave. more than 1,000 people, mostly elderly, dead. and those numbers are expected to rise as record-breaking triple
the first major investigative report on the uvalde school massacre has just been released. the 77-page report on the murder of 19 students and two teachers. texas lawmakers cite "systemic failures and egregious poor decision making" across multiple agencies, local, state, and federal. the report says nearly 400 officers responded to the scene but that no one assumed command. saying local officers "failed to prioritize saving the lives of innocents over their own safety."...
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there are also major developments in the investigation into the uvalde school massacre in texas. the interim report from a texas investigative committee finally has been released and outlines a series of failures by law enforcement. the 77-page report criticizes a "lackadaisical approach by the nearly 400 officers who ended up at the scene of the school shooting. "for the first time, we are seeing hours of body cam video. it captures chaos, confusion, and excruciating delays, as critical minutes were ticking by and no law enforcement charged into that room. much more on that in a moment. but let's begin with athena jones in indiana. what are you learning? >> reporter: this is remarkable. this took place in a mall's food court at about 6:00 p.m. on sunday night. three people were killed by this shooter who came armed with a long gun, and authorities still don't know what led to it, whether these people were targeted. they're looking into that, looking at surveillance video, and further investigating it. but in this case, the police chief of greenwood, a suburb of indianapolis, poi
there are also major developments in the investigation into the uvalde school massacre in texas. the interim report from a texas investigative committee finally has been released and outlines a series of failures by law enforcement. the 77-page report criticizes a "lackadaisical approach by the nearly 400 officers who ended up at the scene of the school shooting. "for the first time, we are seeing hours of body cam video. it captures chaos, confusion, and excruciating delays, as...
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breaking tonight, a texas house community investigating the uvalde school massacre, has issued a scathing preliminary report, revealing that it wasn't just local police who suffered from egregious pour decision-making. in fact, almost everyone involved who is in a position of power failed to do their jobs, according to this report. earlier this week, surveillance video from inside the school were published by two texas-based news outlets. it's often said by republicans that a good guy with a gun, can stop a bad guy with the gun. but almost 400 law enforcement officers were on the scene in uvalde, and still nothing was done to stop him for more than an hour. meanwhile, in buffalo, -- with a federal grand jury returned a 27 count indictment -- against 18 year old white man accused of killings in on eight crimes in firearms foreigners. two months after that shooting took place, the supermarket finally reopened to its customers. let's bring in our sunday night panel to talk about this in more detail. hayes brown is a editor for the -- daily. we and christina greer is an associate professor of
breaking tonight, a texas house community investigating the uvalde school massacre, has issued a scathing preliminary report, revealing that it wasn't just local police who suffered from egregious pour decision-making. in fact, almost everyone involved who is in a position of power failed to do their jobs, according to this report. earlier this week, surveillance video from inside the school were published by two texas-based news outlets. it's often said by republicans that a good guy with a...
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the first major investigative report on the uvalde school massacre has just been released. 77-page report on the murder of 19 students and two teachers. texas lawmakers cite "systemic failures and egregious poor decision making" across multiple agencies, local, state, and federal. the report says nearly 400 officers responded to the scene but that no one assumed command. saying local officers "failed to prioritize saving the lives of innocents over their own safety." officials say the gunman fired more than 100 shots in a matter of minutes and that prior to the may 24th massacre, he had never fired a gun. and for the first time the report giving us an understanding of a possible motive tonight. how family members are responding. our mireya villarreal is in uv
the first major investigative report on the uvalde school massacre has just been released. 77-page report on the murder of 19 students and two teachers. texas lawmakers cite "systemic failures and egregious poor decision making" across multiple agencies, local, state, and federal. the report says nearly 400 officers responded to the scene but that no one assumed command. saying local officers "failed to prioritize saving the lives of innocents over their own safety."...
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. >>> nearly two months after the uvalde school massacre that claimed 21 inch nocent lives, family members lambasted the school board >> what are you going to do that i don't have to wait 77 minutes bleeding out on the classroom floorjust like my little siste did. i know there's nothing you can do to bring pmy sister back but maybe, maybe if you do something to change this can you prevent the next family from losing their child >> sam brock now with more details from the day of the tragedy. >> reporter: it's the clearest picture yet of catastrophe minutes of an entering the school, officers retreating under fire then a plea from one responder grazed by a bullet to confront the shooter again. the video pointing to lack of organization >> we're having trouble getting t [ bleep ]. >> reporter: you can hear him pleading with the shooter who had already unleashed many rounds >> this could be peaceful! >> reporter: a new report finding 376 officer arrived, more than half, state and federal agents trained in responding to mass shootings the authors conclugd egregiously poor decision making, sayin
. >>> nearly two months after the uvalde school massacre that claimed 21 inch nocent lives, family members lambasted the school board >> what are you going to do that i don't have to wait 77 minutes bleeding out on the classroom floorjust like my little siste did. i know there's nothing you can do to bring pmy sister back but maybe, maybe if you do something to change this can you prevent the next family from losing their child >> sam brock now with more details from the...
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guns in america -- a damning new report on the law enforcement response to the uvalde school massacreultiple fronts, as more mass shootings take place across the u.s. then. at the extreme -- europe struggles with major wildfires and energy uncertainty amid a massive, continent-wide heatwave. and. a call to arms -- how increasingly violent rhetoric is becoming a dangerous feature of republican campaigns and party messaging. >> you have a bipartisan system in which one of those two parties has left democracy to the point of fomenting a coup attempt. amna: all that and more on tonight'"p
guns in america -- a damning new report on the law enforcement response to the uvalde school massacreultiple fronts, as more mass shootings take place across the u.s. then. at the extreme -- europe struggles with major wildfires and energy uncertainty amid a massive, continent-wide heatwave. and. a call to arms -- how increasingly violent rhetoric is becoming a dangerous feature of republican campaigns and party messaging. >> you have a bipartisan system in which one of those two parties...
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up on the cbs evening news, protests here today in washington pushing for change after the uvalde school massacrection about that newly released security footage from my tribe has lived on this land for 12,000 years. we call it oleyumi. you call it california. our land, our culture, our people once expansive, now whittled down to a small community. only one proposition supports california tribes like ours. while providing hundreds of millions in yearly funding to finally address homelessness in california. vote yes on 27. and protect tribal sovereignty and help californians that are hurting the most. >>> coming up at 5:00, we know inflation is hitting your wallet hard, but what about restaurants where buying things in bulk and spending a lot of money? we look at how local businesses are doing what they can to keep from passing the costs on to customers. that story and more with brian yamamoto and me on the news at 5:00. so now taking a live look out at beautiful san francisco on quite a lovely day, we are getting recognition from "time" magazine as one of the world's greatest places of 2022. the
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a damming new report on the law enforcement response to the uvalde school massacre that shows failure more mass shootings take place across the u.s. then, europe struggles with major wildfires and energy uncertainty amid a massive continent wide heatwave. and a call to arms. how increasingly by that rhetoric is becoming a dangerous feature of republican campaigns and party messaging. >> you have a bipartisan system in which one of those two
a damming new report on the law enforcement response to the uvalde school massacre that shows failure more mass shootings take place across the u.s. then, europe struggles with major wildfires and energy uncertainty amid a massive continent wide heatwave. and a call to arms. how increasingly by that rhetoric is becoming a dangerous feature of republican campaigns and party messaging. >> you have a bipartisan system in which one of those two
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. >>> well more could have been done to save the victims of the uvalde school massacre this past may. that's according to a new report out today. the 26-page report is from texas state university's advanced law enforcement rapid response training, which regularly evaluates active shooter responses. the biggest takeaway from this report, saw the shooter walking towards the school. the officer asked his supervisor for permission to shoot the suspect. however, the supervisor either didn't hear or responded too late. texas state law does not require officers to ask for permission to shoot someone if they proceed that person as a deadly threat. not another failure the school was unsecured after we heard before the shooter entered the school through an unlocked door that was suppose to always be locked. >>> well after months of climbing, we're finally seeing oil prices drop. but as oil comes down, gas prices are not. so right now aaa says nationally a gallon of regular will cost you $4.78. and in california, of course, the average a lot more $6.22. so if oil prices are dropping, why aren't
. >>> well more could have been done to save the victims of the uvalde school massacre this past may. that's according to a new report out today. the 26-page report is from texas state university's advanced law enforcement rapid response training, which regularly evaluates active shooter responses. the biggest takeaway from this report, saw the shooter walking towards the school. the officer asked his supervisor for permission to shoot the suspect. however, the supervisor either didn't...
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. >> in the wake of the uvalde school massacre, students are expressing their anger over the shooting and asking if they're going to be safe when they return to class. >> what are you guys going to do to make sure? >> i don't have to watch my friends. says those kids were my friends. >> and that's not good. his school. if you don't have protected shame. >> at the school district meeting last night, residents shared their frustrations over how police handled the shooting. most are calling for officials to fire the school district's police chief pete arre-dondo. many have blamed his actions for law enforcement. failures at the scene where 21 people were killed, including 19 children the school year will be postponed until after labor day to give the district more time to step up. security. record heat is feeling massive wildfires in multiple regions in europe. in france, a fire has. >> rates for now. 2 weeks in the laundry u.s. area and has burned more than 32,000 acres in germany. 2 firefighters were injured battling a fire there. the fires have german farmers warning of major losses i
. >> in the wake of the uvalde school massacre, students are expressing their anger over the shooting and asking if they're going to be safe when they return to class. >> what are you guys going to do to make sure? >> i don't have to watch my friends. says those kids were my friends. >> and that's not good. his school. if you don't have protected shame. >> at the school district meeting last night, residents shared their frustrations over how police handled the...
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. >>> back in this country, another skating assessment of the police response to the uvalde school massacrecording to a new report from state officials, an officer with a rifle spotted the gunman before he entered the school. instead of firing, the officer asked a supervisor for permission to shoot. the supervisor either didn't hear or responded too late. the gunman entered the building. 19 children and two teachers were later killed as police waited in the hallway. >> the former star of the netflix series cheer has been sentenced for sex crime. he's been sentenced to 12 years in prison after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting a teen, among other charges. >>> american airlines is paying for a put aer glitch over the july 4th weekend. technical problems removed pilots from more than 12,000 flights this month. the airline says it will pay them triple pay to cover the shifts. meanwhile, united airlines says the flight issues we've been seeing won't be ending any time soon. they blame the air traffic control system. >> the faa is responsible for some of the troubles this summer and then air
. >>> back in this country, another skating assessment of the police response to the uvalde school massacrecording to a new report from state officials, an officer with a rifle spotted the gunman before he entered the school. instead of firing, the officer asked a supervisor for permission to shoot. the supervisor either didn't hear or responded too late. the gunman entered the building. 19 children and two teachers were later killed as police waited in the hallway. >> the former...
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. >>> we turn now to the new revelations in the uvalde school massacre. urces tell abc news uvalde city officials tried to convince the director of the texas state police to publicly paint a more positive picture of the law enforcement response. this comes as the victim's families brace for the release tomorrow of a major report on what happened. here's abc's senior investigative reporter aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, with families bracing to hear the findings of a state investigation into the school massacre, abc news has confirmed local leaders tried to unsuccessfully convince the head of the texas state police to paint a more positive picture of the police response. in a secret meeting first described by "the new york times," law enforcement sources city uvalde officials gave colonel steven mccraw a more positive narrative that contradicted what he had said publicly about officers' failure to confront the shooter. >> from the benefit of hindsight, where i'm sitting now, of course it was not the right decision. it was the wrong decision, period.
. >>> we turn now to the new revelations in the uvalde school massacre. urces tell abc news uvalde city officials tried to convince the director of the texas state police to publicly paint a more positive picture of the law enforcement response. this comes as the victim's families brace for the release tomorrow of a major report on what happened. here's abc's senior investigative reporter aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, with families bracing to hear the findings of a state...
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massacre. we should have a statewide and national ban on assault weapons that was jenna barnes reporting for us tonight. >> and there is new information from the investigation of the uvalde elementary school massacre. of course that happened in texas. a new report says a police officer had a chance to open fire on the gunman, but apparently missed the opportunity while waiting repair mission to carry out that the attack against the gunman. grant lotus is here with details on that. great. as we learn more and more here, it just gets worse and worse. and you've all day and after a month now of investigating today, we learned troubling new details according to this latest, a report released today. a police officer armed with a rifle watch the gunman in the uvalde elementary school massacre walk right towards the school, but didn't fire the officer was waiting for permission to do so. from a supervisor. now, this report was done by the advanced law enforcement rapid response training center. that agency is responsible for reviewing law enforcement's response to that deadly robb elementary school attack in the report raises troubling questions over whether the shooter could have been stopped b
massacre. we should have a statewide and national ban on assault weapons that was jenna barnes reporting for us tonight. >> and there is new information from the investigation of the uvalde elementary school massacre. of course that happened in texas. a new report says a police officer had a chance to open fire on the gunman, but apparently missed the opportunity while waiting repair mission to carry out that the attack against the gunman. grant lotus is here with details on that. great....
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>> coming up on the cbs evening news, protests in washington pushing for change after the uvalde school massacre. we talk to a father and hear his reaction about that newly >>> a bayview woman has helped keep alive art in the shipyard. >> this week's bay area jefferson award winner. >> ryan and sara, barbara says artists are leaving the bay area in droves because of the cost of living. but she leads so that many can afford to live and work here. >> to me, it has this incredible beauty. >> reporter: the serenity of water and wildlife at the hunters point shipyard make it a perfect backdrop for artists like barbara auckle. >> this industrial decay with the bay right behind it. it's so unique, that you just don't have this anywhere else in the world. >> reporter: so her life's mission is to help its arts community thrive. since 2018, she has served as president of the shipyard trust for the arts. >> amazing artists out the shipyard. >> reporter: the nonprofit advocates for some 300 artists in the decommissioned shipyard and studios. >> at this time there is no other space in san francisco for artis
>> coming up on the cbs evening news, protests in washington pushing for change after the uvalde school massacre. we talk to a father and hear his reaction about that newly >>> a bayview woman has helped keep alive art in the shipyard. >> this week's bay area jefferson award winner. >> ryan and sara, barbara says artists are leaving the bay area in droves because of the cost of living. but she leads so that many can afford to live and work here. >> to me, it has...
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. >>> plus a disturbing report suggesting the uvalde school massacre could have been stopped by one officer. >>> plus, we are going to speak to brightny griner's head coach as the wnba star pleads guilty to including charges in russia. that's what we are watching for at this hour. >>> we begin with breaking news. british prime minister boris johnson stepping down amid a massive revolt in his own government, and years of scandals. >> it is clearly now the will of the parliamentary conservative party that there should be a new leader of that party, and therefore, a new prime minister. the reason i have fought so hard in the last few days to continue to deliver that mandate in person was not just because i wanted to do so, but because i felt it was my job, my duty, my obligation to you to continue to do what we promised in 2019. >> johnson is vowing to stay on until conservatives pick a new leader. the brash prime minister desperately tried to stay in power but dozens of his top ministers resigned in the last 48 hours, calling on him to step down. johnson survived a no confidence vote last mon
. >>> plus a disturbing report suggesting the uvalde school massacre could have been stopped by one officer. >>> plus, we are going to speak to brightny griner's head coach as the wnba star pleads guilty to including charges in russia. that's what we are watching for at this hour. >>> we begin with breaking news. british prime minister boris johnson stepping down amid a massive revolt in his own government, and years of scandals. >> it is clearly now the will of...
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to step down. >> it's moments like these that have the families of the victims of the uvalde school massacreo, lose his job. after surveillance video and a texas house report showed that he and hundreds of law enforcement officers responded to the scene -- >> cover me! >> reporter: with some waiting for 77 minutes to top the shooter. arredondo told t"the texas tribune" that he didn't stop officers to not breach the classrooms. uzi was among the 19 students and two teachers massacred. >> spider-man was his favorite superhero. >> reporter: his uncle, breatt cross, who was raising him like a son, carries his ashes on a bracelet. >> it's a part of him, but it's not his laugh, it's not his smile, it's not his energy. >> reporter: this photo was taken in room 111 earlier this year, the same classroom where he and his classmates were slaughtered. >> you miss the love, you massive the interactions, the hugs, the -- everything. >> how do you do it every day? >> i have to. i have kids. i have uze's brothers and sisters that are devastated, that are terrified to go to school, to go out and do things. >
to step down. >> it's moments like these that have the families of the victims of the uvalde school massacreo, lose his job. after surveillance video and a texas house report showed that he and hundreds of law enforcement officers responded to the scene -- >> cover me! >> reporter: with some waiting for 77 minutes to top the shooter. arredondo told t"the texas tribune" that he didn't stop officers to not breach the classrooms. uzi was among the 19 students and two...
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reggie: systemic failures in the uvalde school massacre. the main takeaways from new body cam footage revealing more poor decisions from law enforcement. the reason police say you should plan to avoid the area for the next three days. and a food delivery fee battle. grubhub and doordash now saying your food orders are unfair to them. a new chevy is the smart way to hit the open road this summer. the smart way to road trip—. ♪♪ and seek new adventures. ♪♪ go a little farther this summer in a new chevy. find new get up and go. find new roads. enjoy the open road and make no monthly payments for the rest of summer on all 2022 equinox models. plus, get 0% financing when you finance with gm financial. ♪♪ find new roads at your local chevy dealer. with less moderate-to-severe eczema, why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within? dupixent helps keep you one step ahead of eczema with clearer skin and less itch. hide my skin? not me. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye
reggie: systemic failures in the uvalde school massacre. the main takeaways from new body cam footage revealing more poor decisions from law enforcement. the reason police say you should plan to avoid the area for the next three days. and a food delivery fee battle. grubhub and doordash now saying your food orders are unfair to them. a new chevy is the smart way to hit the open road this summer. the smart way to road trip—. ♪♪ and seek new adventures. ♪♪ go a little farther this...
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start. >> reporter: it's moments like these that have the families of the victims of the uvalde school massacreg that disgraced uvalde school police chief pete arredondo lose his job after surveillance video showed that he and hundreds of officers responded to the scene, with some waiting for 77 minutes to stop the shooter. arredondo told "the texas tribune" that he didn't instruct officers not to breach the classrooms. there was a student among 19 that was murdered. >> spider-man was his favorite superhero. >> his uncle bret cross raises him. he carries his ashes on his bracelet. >> it's not his smile, it's not his energy. >> reporter: this video was taken of him this year, the same classroom where he and his classmates were slaughtered. >> you miss the love, the interactions, the hugs, everything. >> how do you do it every day? >> i have to. i have kids. i have uzi's brothers and sisters who are devastated, terrified to go to school, to go out and do things. >> those are our kids, those are our teachers, and they're no longer here. >> reporter: with the new school year fast approaching, cross
start. >> reporter: it's moments like these that have the families of the victims of the uvalde school massacreg that disgraced uvalde school police chief pete arredondo lose his job after surveillance video showed that he and hundreds of officers responded to the scene, with some waiting for 77 minutes to stop the shooter. arredondo told "the texas tribune" that he didn't instruct officers not to breach the classrooms. there was a student among 19 that was murdered. >>...
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this is the news on cnbc >> new video of the uvalde school massacre. >> we have to get in there >> what. >> get the kids out of here. >> and the uvalde community meeting tonight, as victims wait for answers. >> another deadly mass shooting at a mall in indiana >> i grieve for these senseless killings >> the victims, the shooter, and the bystander who gunned
this is the news on cnbc >> new video of the uvalde school massacre. >> we have to get in there >> what. >> get the kids out of here. >> and the uvalde community meeting tonight, as victims wait for answers. >> another deadly mass shooting at a mall in indiana >> i grieve for these senseless killings >> the victims, the shooter, and the bystander who gunned
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. >>> frustrations over police and city officials lack of answers about the uvalde school massacre spilleduring a tense city council meeting in texas. parents and victims' families feel officials are keeping secrets from them and their furious. >> they were obliterated. my kid was obliterated. it was a closed casket. i couldn't hug her. i couldn't touch her. i couldn't say my last good-bye. >> reporter: raw emotions turned into heating exchanges at the uvalde city council meeting thursday. after the mayor told the room filled with family members of the 19 children and to adults killed at robb elementary there was no new information he should share on the investigation into failed police response. >> why is it that children are calling 911 and you can't tell where these calls are coming from. y'all didn't get it? there's nothing but there's a lot of children that could have been saved. they keep protecting pete. the school board failed because the minute this happened, they should have fired him. >> ma'am, let me tell you something. i feel your pain. we all do. >> oh, no you don't, sir. no
. >>> frustrations over police and city officials lack of answers about the uvalde school massacre spilleduring a tense city council meeting in texas. parents and victims' families feel officials are keeping secrets from them and their furious. >> they were obliterated. my kid was obliterated. it was a closed casket. i couldn't hug her. i couldn't touch her. i couldn't say my last good-bye. >> reporter: raw emotions turned into heating exchanges at the uvalde city council...
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we are discussing the release of the texas house investigation probe into the uvalde school massacre.and bill stanton are back with me. chief ramsey, so when you hear about all these failures in this texas house report, does this in your view rise to negligence or even criminality, and at the sam same time, does it also absolve this school police chief pete arredondo because there were multiple agencies, multiple leaders who this report says failed? >> well, i doubt if it absolves anybody of anything at this point and whether or not anything rises to a criminal level, i'm not an attorney and i can't really comment on that, and i haven't really read the report. but obviously it raises a lot of questions that have to be addressed and fixed. whether it's criminal or not, you just can't have this continue. i think one of the biggest challenges that leadership lie the mayor of uvalde and others are going to face is going to be, you know, the faith that the citizens have now in that particular police department in light of this, and what do you do? how do you regain that? i mean, i think th
we are discussing the release of the texas house investigation probe into the uvalde school massacre.and bill stanton are back with me. chief ramsey, so when you hear about all these failures in this texas house report, does this in your view rise to negligence or even criminality, and at the sam same time, does it also absolve this school police chief pete arredondo because there were multiple agencies, multiple leaders who this report says failed? >> well, i doubt if it absolves anybody...
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this just in, more than a month after the uvalde school massacre the embattled school district policeed from his seat on the city council, that's according to "the uvalde leader news." pete arredondo has faced mounting criticism amid revelations that officers waited in the school's hallways for 80 minutes before they breached a classroom door and confronted the gunman. 19 children and two teachers were killed in the shooting and relatives of the victims say they believe some lives could have been saved had officers acted sooner. in a statement arredondo wrote, quote, the mayor, city council, and city staff miscellaneous continue to move forward without distractions, i feel this is the best decision for uvalde.
this just in, more than a month after the uvalde school massacre the embattled school district policeed from his seat on the city council, that's according to "the uvalde leader news." pete arredondo has faced mounting criticism amid revelations that officers waited in the school's hallways for 80 minutes before they breached a classroom door and confronted the gunman. 19 children and two teachers were killed in the shooting and relatives of the victims say they believe some lives...
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so, meanwhile, 77 minutes of hallway surveillance from inside the uvalde school massacre could soon be released to the public. >> cnn is on the scene following the assassination of former japanese prime minister shinzo abe. what we're learning about the aassassin. ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> tech: ...we can replace your windshield and recalibrate your advanced safety syststem. >> dad: looks great. thanks. >> tech: stay safe with safelite. schedule nowow. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite repeplace. ♪ >> tech: need to get your windshield fixed? safelite makes it easy. >> tech vo: you can schedule in just a few clicks. and we'll come to you with a replacement you can trust. >> man: looks great. >> tech: that's service on your time. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn... claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stopacid bef all-night protection.d, can you imagine 24 hours without artburn? ♪ bum bum ♪ ♪ here goes nothing. hey greg? uhh
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egregious decision making we have the breaking details of a new preliminary report into the uvalde school massacre. plus, conservative supreme court justices are erasing the line that separates church and state in america. then, bernie sanders on the attack. who he's accusing of sabotaging the president's agenda. i'm ayman mohyeldin. let's get started. >>> breaking news tonight. the most exhaust tive report yet on the may 24th mass shooting inside a uvalde texas elementary school, spread blame across every law enforcement agency responding to the attack, faulting local police for mistakes, and more experienced agencies for failing to take charge. a texas house investigative committee issued a preliminary report detailing what it described as a systemic failure by authorities during the shooting at rob elementary that left 21 dead. one of the stunning details in this preliminary report is the committee's conclusion that law enforcement responders failed to adhere to their own active shooter training and failed to prioritize saving the lives of innocent victims over their own safety. 376 officers, y
egregious decision making we have the breaking details of a new preliminary report into the uvalde school massacre. plus, conservative supreme court justices are erasing the line that separates church and state in america. then, bernie sanders on the attack. who he's accusing of sabotaging the president's agenda. i'm ayman mohyeldin. let's get started. >>> breaking news tonight. the most exhaust tive report yet on the may 24th mass shooting inside a uvalde texas elementary school,...
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. >>> the texas house committee investigating the uvalde school massacre plans to officially releaseinute surveillance video that we showed you tonight on sunday along with a report to victims' families. as the community continues to grieve, it's also trying to figure out how to keep another tragedy like this from happening ever again. i want to bring in texas state senator roland gutierrez, whose district includes uvalde. i'm very glad you're here. i have to ask you, you and i have had a conversation in the past following what you have been doing, demanding the answers. this video, unbelievable to watch. you were a proponent of making sure people saw it in full, because you understood the need for people to fully understand just what happened here. what is your reaction to this video, these moments, 77 of them? >> well, like everybody that's seen this, it's just absolutely shocking and disgusting what we saw. however, there is still a lot that we haven't seen. this house committee interviewed 20 law enforcement witnesses, 17 civilian witnesses. that's it. there was 360 cops on the s
. >>> the texas house committee investigating the uvalde school massacre plans to officially releaseinute surveillance video that we showed you tonight on sunday along with a report to victims' families. as the community continues to grieve, it's also trying to figure out how to keep another tragedy like this from happening ever again. i want to bring in texas state senator roland gutierrez, whose district includes uvalde. i'm very glad you're here. i have to ask you, you and i have...
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at a price sooner rather than later. [ >> furious parents after the video release from the uvalde school massacremith. this is the news on cnbc >> they signed up for this, to serve and to protect they didn't do none of that that day. >> parents say they're livid over what they saw in the video and angry it's now public. >> we got slapped in the face again by them releasing that video. >> rallying against assault weapons. >> no one in this country is safe until assault weapons are federally banned >> the push on capitol hill to get weapons of war offme
at a price sooner rather than later. [ >> furious parents after the video release from the uvalde school massacremith. this is the news on cnbc >> they signed up for this, to serve and to protect they didn't do none of that that day. >> parents say they're livid over what they saw in the video and angry it's now public. >> we got slapped in the face again by them releasing that video. >> rallying against assault weapons. >> no one in this country is safe...
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adults say action can be taken that will be effective in preventing shootings such as the uvalde school massacrem happening again. now, that same poll which was taken after the uvalde and buffalo mass shootings showing an increase in support for stricter gun control laws, strong majority of americans, 66%, say they favor stronger restrictions on gun ownership, up from 60% in 2019 and just below the high of 70% after the parkland school shooting. let's bring in congressman raja krishnamoorthi of illinois, on the oversight and intelligence committees. congressman, what's your reaction to these new numbers? does this encourage you to try to push for even more legislation to address this issue beyond what was passed and signed into law a few weeks ago? >> short answer is yes. in fact, in our area, the highland park masshooting on july 4th, made my constituents and others even more resolved to demand legislation that would kind of go one step further beyond what we did in the safer communities act, which was a good step. but now, address the issue of access to weapons of war. and that particular situ
adults say action can be taken that will be effective in preventing shootings such as the uvalde school massacrem happening again. now, that same poll which was taken after the uvalde and buffalo mass shootings showing an increase in support for stricter gun control laws, strong majority of americans, 66%, say they favor stronger restrictions on gun ownership, up from 60% in 2019 and just below the high of 70% after the parkland school shooting. let's bring in congressman raja krishnamoorthi of...
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that's why tonight we're going to be playing the full 77-minute surveillance video from the uvalde school massacrerealtime. you might be asking why we're doing this. three reasons. first and most importantly because the families of the 19 beautiful children and those two brave teachers who were killed on may 24th, they deserve answers. the survivors deserve answers. the entire community deserves answers. and we can't put the right questions to the police who responded or the local and state governments until we confront head-on exactly what happened. and the second reason why, we know that you've seen parts of this agonizing video, maybe 30-second clips here, maybe a minute here, the bits with the most action, so to speak. but it is actually the lack of action that speaks volumes about their response. minutes passed, an entire hour, and nothing happens. and i'm left wondering, you're left wondering how and why, and what does it really mean? and that leads to our third reason to play it. to help improve law enforcement's response nationwide to mass shootings going forward because we all know it's a
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school board meeting to consider firing uvalde, texas school police chief pete arredondo is canceled. arredondo is currently on administrative leave. he's facing intense criticism over his handling of the robb elementary school massacrehers. cnn's rosa flores has more. >> reporter: it's moments like these that have the families of the victims of the uvalde school massacre outraged. and demanding that disgraced uvalde school police chief pete arredondo lose his job after surveillance video in a texas house report showed he and hundreds of law enforcement officers responded to the scene. >> cover me. >> reporter: with some waiting for 77 minutes to stop the shooter. arredondo told "the texas tribune" that he didn't instruct officers not to breach the classrooms. uziah garcia was among the 19 students and two teachers massacred. >> spider-man was his favorite superhero. >> reporter: his uncle brett cross who was raising him like a son carries his ashes on a >> it's not his laugh, it's not his smile, it's not his energy. >> this photo was taken in room 111 earlier this year, the same classroom where he and his classmates were slaughtered. >> you miss the love. you miss the interactions. the hugs. everything. >> how do yo
school board meeting to consider firing uvalde, texas school police chief pete arredondo is canceled. arredondo is currently on administrative leave. he's facing intense criticism over his handling of the robb elementary school massacrehers. cnn's rosa flores has more. >> reporter: it's moments like these that have the families of the victims of the uvalde school massacre outraged. and demanding that disgraced uvalde school police chief pete arredondo lose his job after surveillance video...
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. >>> new today, more than a month after the uvalde school massacre, the embattled school district policeesigned from his seat on the city council. that's according to the uvalde leader news. pete arredondo has faced mounting criticism and revelations that officers waited in the school's hallways for 80 minutes before they breached a classroom door and confronted the gunman. 19 children and two teachers were killed and relatives of the victims have said they believe some lives could have been saved had officers acted sooner. the outrage felt at a city council meeting just this week. >> why is it that children are calling 911 and you can't tell where these calls are coming from? you all didn't get it? there's nothing saving her, but there was a lot of children that could have been saved. the school board failed because the minute this happened they should have fired him. >> ma'am, let me tell you something, i feel your pain. we all do. >> oh, no, you don't, sir. no, you don't. >> in a statement about his resignation, arredondo wrote, quote, the mayor, the city council, and the city staff m
. >>> new today, more than a month after the uvalde school massacre, the embattled school district policeesigned from his seat on the city council. that's according to the uvalde leader news. pete arredondo has faced mounting criticism and revelations that officers waited in the school's hallways for 80 minutes before they breached a classroom door and confronted the gunman. 19 children and two teachers were killed and relatives of the victims have said they believe some lives could...
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. >>> plus a disturbing report suggesting the uvalde school massacre could have been stopped by one officer to speak to brightny griner's head coach as the wnba star pleads guilty to including charges in russia. that's what we are watching for at this hour. >>> we begin with breaking news. british prime minister boris johnson stepping down amid a massive revolt in his own government, and years of scandals. >> it is clearly now the will of the parliamentary conservative party that there should be a new leader of that party, and therefore, a new prime minister. the reason i have fought so hard in the last few
. >>> plus a disturbing report suggesting the uvalde school massacre could have been stopped by one officer to speak to brightny griner's head coach as the wnba star pleads guilty to including charges in russia. that's what we are watching for at this hour. >>> we begin with breaking news. british prime minister boris johnson stepping down amid a massive revolt in his own government, and years of scandals. >> it is clearly now the will of the parliamentary conservative...
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there is anger and frustration after a new report in the uvalde school massacre underscores failuresenforcement. you'll hear from the city's mayor and grieving parents. >>> russia targets eastern ukraine with missiles as ukrainian president zelenskyy makes allegations of treason from within his own government. >>> and wildfires and deadly heat are forcing evacuations in europe and north africa. details in a live report from rome . >> an overall la video showed h officers responded after entering hallways in robb elementary on that fateful day in may. texas statehouse investigators released this 77-page preliminary report sunday. it outlines a series of failures by multiple law enforcement agencies. cnn's rosa flores is in uvalde with the details. >> reporter: according to this report, there were just so many systemic and catastrophic failures on multiple levels by law enforcement. let me take you through this report, a portion of it. according to this report, the school police chief pete arradondo wrote the active shooter policy for this school. he wrote his name as the incident comm
there is anger and frustration after a new report in the uvalde school massacre underscores failuresenforcement. you'll hear from the city's mayor and grieving parents. >>> russia targets eastern ukraine with missiles as ukrainian president zelenskyy makes allegations of treason from within his own government. >>> and wildfires and deadly heat are forcing evacuations in europe and north africa. details in a live report from rome . >> an overall la video showed h officers...
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. >>> a new report lays out a series of missteps that contributed to the uvalde school massacre and the loss of 21 lives. 19 young children and 2 teachers. officials say an officer had a clear opportunity toprevent the gunman from entering the school but failed to stop him, waiting for a supervisor to green light him to shoot. and didn't hear back in time. >>> one of the authors of the report says the officer actually did not need permission to shoot. >> under texas law, they do not. the law makes it clear that the officer believes that the officer's life or someone else's life is in danger, they're authorized to use deadly force to protect their own life or someone else's life. >> question, of course, did he know that? is that part of the training? all these are split second decisions, shimon prokupecz joins us from san antonio. what other headlines stood out to you from this report? >> reporter: just the utter chaos going on at the scene that day and how there was really no one, no one in charge. there is different levels of command, outside, inside, people need to take leadership rol
. >>> a new report lays out a series of missteps that contributed to the uvalde school massacre and the loss of 21 lives. 19 young children and 2 teachers. officials say an officer had a clear opportunity toprevent the gunman from entering the school but failed to stop him, waiting for a supervisor to green light him to shoot. and didn't hear back in time. >>> one of the authors of the report says the officer actually did not need permission to shoot. >> under texas law,...
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scathing report that essentially concluded that 19 children and 2 teachers who died in the uvalde school massacrefamilies of the victims. cnn's shimon prokupecz spoke to some of them. he joins us now. these families want the truth, but it is still hard to hear. >> reporter: it is very hard to hear. but, john, the thing that is frustrating them so much, it is the way the information is coming out, authorities here are not even giving them any kind of meetings, direct meetings with the investigators. they're not giving them a heads up that these reports are coming out. so the families are very frustrated, they're upset, they're angry. we spoke to the father of a little girl, jackie casarez, we spoke to the sister of the teacher irma garcia, her son who has spoken for first time and also her brother, irma garcia's brother, who happens to be a police officer, and, of course, their anger and frustration over the fact that police could not go in is just something that continues to fuel their anger. >> just because of all the lies, the deceitfulness from the begin i ing, it was just like putting salt on
scathing report that essentially concluded that 19 children and 2 teachers who died in the uvalde school massacrefamilies of the victims. cnn's shimon prokupecz spoke to some of them. he joins us now. these families want the truth, but it is still hard to hear. >> reporter: it is very hard to hear. but, john, the thing that is frustrating them so much, it is the way the information is coming out, authorities here are not even giving them any kind of meetings, direct meetings with the...
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this is the news on cnbc >> new video of the uvalde school massacre. >> we have to get in there >> what the police body cam reveals. >> get the kids out of here. >> and the uvalde community meeting tonight, as victims wait for answers. >> another deadly mass shooting at a mall in indiana >> i grieve for these senseless killings >> the victims, the shooter, and the bystander who gunned him down >> steve bannon's trial begins for refusing to testify to the january 6th committee. >> all hell is going to break loose tomorrow >> will the former aide to then-president trump be punished >> battle lines drawn in arizona. former vice president pence backs a challenger to president trump's candidate for governor >> plus, new reporting from wyoming on congresswoman liz cheney's uphill primary fight. >> extreme heat waves sweep the world, melting a runway in the uk >> the first female blue angels pilot takes flight >> and a childhood toy gets one hell of an upgrade >> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith. >> good evening. nearly 400 law enforcement officers were there a
this is the news on cnbc >> new video of the uvalde school massacre. >> we have to get in there >> what the police body cam reveals. >> get the kids out of here. >> and the uvalde community meeting tonight, as victims wait for answers. >> another deadly mass shooting at a mall in indiana >> i grieve for these senseless killings >> the victims, the shooter, and the bystander who gunned him down >> steve bannon's trial begins for refusing to...
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morning a new 77-page report details a series of failures in law enforcement's response to the uvalde school massacre quote, lackadaisical approach by nearly 400 officers from many different agencies on the scene that day. the report blames a lack of effective incident command and a failure to follow active shooter training. the uvalde mayor is vowing to investigate every officer's actions. he's also lashed out about how this entire investigation has been handled. >> we're tired of the [ bleep ], we're tired of the [ bleep ] stories and we're tired of you saying no law enforcement officers are cooperating. that was their statement. the city of uvalde and the school district police office has not cooperated since day one. and that is a lie. we have given 100% anything they have asked for. >> you can feel his anger through the screen. with me now is chief jimmy perdue. he leads the north richmond hills police department and also president of the texas police chiefs association. thank you for joining us. you've been clear in saying our profession failed the families in uvalde and those children and teac
morning a new 77-page report details a series of failures in law enforcement's response to the uvalde school massacre quote, lackadaisical approach by nearly 400 officers from many different agencies on the scene that day. the report blames a lack of effective incident command and a failure to follow active shooter training. the uvalde mayor is vowing to investigate every officer's actions. he's also lashed out about how this entire investigation has been handled. >> we're tired of the [...
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>>> outrage over the leak of the disturbing hallway surveillance video from the may 24th uvalde school massacrehildren and two teachers were killed. the austin american statesman is defending their decision to release the video. and even though many of the families of victims in the massacre felt they should have seen it before the public, many are wondering why it took so long for them to see it in the first place. the video -- the video's leak follows weeks of questions about the police response to the shooting. joining me now former atf senior executive scott. thank you. appreciate you joining us this evening. the release of this video enraged families because they didn't see it first. i want you to listen to a mother. >> these were our babies, our babies that were taken from us. so to the person that leaked it, screw you. screw you, and that's coming from me, fulelicia martinez, fr all of us. screw you. >> listen, it really captures what this whole investigation has been like for the families, no transparency, no answers, no respect for what they're going through. >> yeah, it does. it's one
>>> outrage over the leak of the disturbing hallway surveillance video from the may 24th uvalde school massacrehildren and two teachers were killed. the austin american statesman is defending their decision to release the video. and even though many of the families of victims in the massacre felt they should have seen it before the public, many are wondering why it took so long for them to see it in the first place. the video -- the video's leak follows weeks of questions about the...
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there is anger and frustration after a new report in the uvalde school massacre underscores failuresthe city's mayor and grieving parents. >>> russia targets eastern ukraine with missiles as ukrainian president zelenskyy makes allegations of treason from within his own government. >>> and wildfires and deadly heat are forcing
there is anger and frustration after a new report in the uvalde school massacre underscores failuresthe city's mayor and grieving parents. >>> russia targets eastern ukraine with missiles as ukrainian president zelenskyy makes allegations of treason from within his own government. >>> and wildfires and deadly heat are forcing
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we start this half hour with the families of the 19 children and 2 teachers killed in the uvalde school massacreice response to the shooting. a texas house committee promising more context to the surveillance video we've seen with that agonizing more than one-hour wait before police stormed the gunman. abc's aaron katersky joins us with more. aaron, good morning. >> reporter: eva, good morning to you. the accounts of that terrible day have been unreliable. officials have been unwilling to take questions. this weekend those grieving families may finally be getting closer to a better explanation no matter how painful it may be. this morning, after an agonizing seven weeks, the families of the 19 children and 2 teachers killed at uvalde's robb elementary school brace for answer. >> there's responsibility and accountability that needs to come out. and it will. lawmakers who have been investigating the massacre will reveal their findings first to the families and then to the public. that includes surveillance video first obtained by abc news affiliate kvue and "the austin american-statesman" that sho
we start this half hour with the families of the 19 children and 2 teachers killed in the uvalde school massacreice response to the shooting. a texas house committee promising more context to the surveillance video we've seen with that agonizing more than one-hour wait before police stormed the gunman. abc's aaron katersky joins us with more. aaron, good morning. >> reporter: eva, good morning to you. the accounts of that terrible day have been unreliable. officials have been unwilling to...
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. >>> a report by texas state lawmakers investigating uvalde school massacre found systematic failuresays there are nearly 400 officers on the scene. >>> bobby east has died after being stabbed at a gas station in southern california. police shot and killed the suspect after trying to serve him a warrant. >>> the january 6th committee expects to receive secret messages by tomorrow. the messages in question disappeared shortly after they were questioned. >>> and jennifer lopez and ben affleck are married 17 years after their first engagement. proving that trends from 20 years ago really are making a comeback. >> that's the lesson here. >>> more for all of these stories on cnn and cnn.com and don't forget to download the 5 things podcast for more. >>> former president trump adviser steve bannon walking into court moments ago, there he is, as he faces two counts of contempt of congress as he failed to comply with subpoenas from congress. [whistling] en you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier
. >>> a report by texas state lawmakers investigating uvalde school massacre found systematic failuresays there are nearly 400 officers on the scene. >>> bobby east has died after being stabbed at a gas station in southern california. police shot and killed the suspect after trying to serve him a warrant. >>> the january 6th committee expects to receive secret messages by tomorrow. the messages in question disappeared shortly after they were questioned. >>>...
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a damming new report on the law enforcement response to the uvalde school massacre that shows failure on multipleronts as more mass shootings take place across the u.s. then, europe struggles with major wildfires and energy uncertainty amid a massive continent wide heatwave. and a call to arms. how increasingly by that rhetoric is becoming a dangerous feature of republican campaigns and party messaging. >> you have a bipartisan system in which one of those two parties has left democracy to the point of fomenting a coup attempt. amna: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> it's the little things, the reminders of what's important. it's why fidelity dedicated advisors are here to help you create a wealth plan, a plan with tax sensitive investing strategies, planning focused on tomorrow while you focus on today. that's the planning effect from fidelity. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of the newshour. the william and flora hewlett foundation, for more than 50 years ad
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for a look at this morning's top stories, every single police officer who responded to the uvalde school massacre is having all their actions reviewed from that tragic day. last night angry parents and residents sounded off at a local school board meeting. they want to know what is being done to protect schools in the future. many also say the district police chief should be fired. >> if he's not fired by noon tomorrow, then i want your resignation and every single one of you board members because y'all do not give a damn about our children or us. >> upset parents there, understandably so. state police blamed the school district police chief for failing to take charge but a preliminary roh were from the texas house says other agencies should have stepped up and assumed command. >>> is enough being done about monkeypox? today city health owe fish also update the board of supervisors on the monkeypox outbreak. the board also plans to vote on a resolution urging the cdc and hhs to speed up the distribution of vaccines. yesterday protesters rallied outside the san francisco federal building. they wan
for a look at this morning's top stories, every single police officer who responded to the uvalde school massacre is having all their actions reviewed from that tragic day. last night angry parents and residents sounded off at a local school board meeting. they want to know what is being done to protect schools in the future. many also say the district police chief should be fired. >> if he's not fired by noon tomorrow, then i want your resignation and every single one of you board...