in uvalde, texas where president biden will be tomorrow, jeff to you. and the more we learn about the shooting, the more difficult it gets for in community to grasp what exactly happened at robb elementary school. despite what investigators had initially told the public. we learned the shooter was not confronted by anyone from the time he crashed his pickup truck and began shooting at the school. a minute before the suspected shooter crashed that truck, a teacher at the school had walked outside, propped open a door and then went back inside, and left that door propped open. we re learning that 19 officers stood in the hallway of the school for nearly an hour before a border patrol agent showed up with a master key he had found to open up the door to enter and then kill the suspect. and while the clock was ticking for that to happen. investigators disclosed children were calling 911 begging for operators to send in police to help. texas dps say the local incident commander
off. we have two other major stories we are following. as the nation mourns those killed in texas more victims of the mass shooting in buffalo, new york are laid to rest. vice president kamala harris attending a funeral for one of the 10 people killed in a racist attack at a supermarket earlier this month. memorial day weekend kicking off the summer travel season but sky high gas prices have many people thinking twice about hitting the road. wait until you see the prices, christina coleman, we begin with jeff paul who has the latest from texas. reporter: the more we learn about this mass shooting the harder it gets for this community to understand what happens, despite prior reporting by investigators we are learning the suspect was not confronted by anyone as he entered this school. texas dps investigators are saying a teacher a minute before the suspect crashed his truck into a ditch near the school went outside, propped open the door and went back inside the school. we a
driver s seat in the peach state against his trump backed challenger former senator david perdue and a showdown to come this fall with stacey abrams. we re in a fight for the soul of our state. we win this primary and dana: following a runoff in texas. henry cuellar is fending off a challenge with the backing of the party s progressive wing including aoc and bernie sanders. gillian: another big race is in alabama. three candidates vying for the seat vacated by richard shelby. a late surge by mo brooks is making this a close race now with three strong candidates there again a runoff could be in the cards. dana: that race is interesting to watch. team fox coverage. we re in alabama. and also texas. let s begin in atlanta yeah, georgia with mark meredith is standing by. good morning. there are a lot of notable races to watch in georgia today. perhaps the one getting the most attention the race underway right now to be georgia s republican governor nominee. incumben
morning. captions by vitac www.vitac.com good morning it is friday, october 14th. welcome to american morning. it s a good morning on many levels. the tigers won. that s what i was going to say. the rangers are one game away from clinching it, and i kept think, well that means the tigers could still win. did you see the sixth ining? crazy. a single, a double, a triple and home run in one inning. i don t think that s ever happened in baseball before. the double kareemed off third base. the only reason it turned into a double and that was the turning point. there s a spring in her step. wouldn t you say? this week, did you watch more baseball or sleep more? definitely watched more baseball. i haven t slept all week. i m a little slap happy now. things getting ugly, perhaps. staging a sit-in nearly four weeks and are being ordered to vacate at 7:00 eastern. the city wants to clean the park. that s what they say. mayor blockberg says they want to clean th
tepco bows out as the world s largest energy company pays a record price. and they double on their market debut. ceo jeff weiner tells us there s no trouble in the media sector. we begin with the former imf managing director, strauss-kahn, who s expected to walk out of jail in a few hours from now, but he will not be a free man. the judge granted him bail on thursday but with strict conditions and a warning. and even as the judge was approving the bail request, grand jury indicted strauss-kahn on multiple felony charges including attempted rape. he s accused of attacking a maid last saturday at a manhattan hotel. he denies it. he has to post a $1 million in cash and a $5 million bond. he also has to agree to a 24-hour confinement and an armed guard at the door. he has to surrender his travel documents and agree to wear a monitoring device. the judge said, quote, we don t want his money. we just want to make sure that he comes back. so the top job of the imf has been v