earlier to discuss the findings before releasing the report. we will bring it to you when it begins. i m eric shawn. arthel: i m arthel neville. today s report comes days after the release of surveillance video from inside rob elementary school on the day of the shooting. we want to warn you that you may find this video disturbing. the video was obtained by the austin american statesman and [inaudible] tv and was edited into a shorter clip with some of the audio removed. it shows several officers standing in one of the school s hallways with while the shooter was still inside the building. it took 73 minutes to finally confront the shooter. today s report finds that nearly 400 officers were at the school. most of them state and federal law enforcement. senior correspondent casey steagall is live in uvalde with more. casey? yeah, arthel, as we speak, the victims families are still in that meeting with the state investigative committee here in uvalde. they are going over e
better back in question as democratic joe manchin deals a crushing blow to newest proposal. fox team coverage. let s start off with aishah live with the latest from the white house, hi, aishah. aishah: good afternoon to you, the president returned late last night to growing frustration among americans and members of his own party on a wide variety of issues. let s start with the build back better agenda now on ice thanks to joe manchin, west virginia senator tanked any hopes for climate or energy funding in august at least blaming rising inflation. progressives are angry over this but manchin is willing to pass a smaller package to lower prescription drug costs and extend healthcare subsidies. the president vowing telling the senate to take manchin s deal and lever climate and energy to him in executive orders. meantime new fox news polling shows biden s approval rating at dismal 30%, 31% approving of job on the economy and 25% on inflation. this as the price of groceries, ho