who lost their lives defending our nation and our freedoms. we re glad you re with us. with us today, we have my friend msnbc contributor mike barnicle. we re going to jump right into the news. the justice department is opening a review into the law enforcement response to the school shooting in uvalde, texas, after authorities there admitted to a stunning string of failures last week. this as the president and first lady jill biden visited robb elementary school yesterday and met with grieving families. nbc news correspondent sam brock has the very latest from texas. sam? reporter: jonathan, good morning. president biden spent most of the day on sunday in uvalde, texas, trying to provide consolation to lift up a community here that s so griff grief stricken. they want answers and accountability. all day, people have been coming to the memorial. president biden and dr. biden came out and laid flowers. all of this happening as a critical incident review was announced by th
pro russian separatist forces claim to have captured a strategic down in donbas. as tributes are paid to the 19 children and two teachers killed in a texas school shooting the national rifle association opens its annual convention in the same state. new advice from the uk health security agency, recommends that monkeypox patients could avoid contact with their pets for 21 days. the disease has affected o 106 people in the uk. it has been more that 40 people in the uk. it has been more that a0 years since abba s last tour but they finally performed on stage last night in digitalform as abbatars. and coming up on the film review. more than 35 years after the original, mark kermode will be with me to talk about the new top gun film. does he think it flies high? find out at 5.a5. good afternoon. nottingham university hospitals nhs trust has been ordered to make significant and immediate improvements to its maternity services. concerns have been raised about avoidable deaths and i
the problem here is that there s not a lot of time. as senate majority leader chuck schumer said, he wants to bring a vote on some sort of bill in the next two weeks. whether that is a compromise bill fashioned out by democrats and republicans where they think they can get the 60 votes, or it s a straight-up vote on the bil the house already passed that would be more restrictive of gun reform, i think that s the question, about what the bill will look like in the coming days and weeks. senator murphy sounded some hopeful notes that something could get done but, of course, we have been here before and nothing has. white house reporter at the washington post, tyler pager, thank you so much for being with us today. tyler just mentioned the timeline. let s go through it now. texas officials say it was a police chief of the uvalde school district who made the call for officers to wait to take down the gunman. according to this new timeline which has shifted a number of acatio occasion
camera view, there are multiple shots fired. at 11.32, 11.33 is when the suspect entered the school at the suspect entered the school at the door that i am pointing to now. 11.33 the suspect begins shooting a tatty room. it is not possible to determine from the video angle we have add this point in time, we do know this, that he shot more than 100 rounds based on the audio evidence, at that time. at least, 100 rounds. he entered 11.33 or 11.33, started shoot manager the classrooms, 11.35 three police off severs tersed the same door, all three worked for the police department. they were later followed by another four, team, of evalid police