during the trial that is far more significant. as testimony showed that hillary clinton herself okayed the big russia collusion lie, the upper echelon of the 1% of the fbi, not rank-and-file, they knew it, and they went with the biggest election corruption lie in history. we got a lot more straight ahead tonight. plus, trans swimmer leah thomas is speaking out claiming she is no threat to women s sports and is now plotting a bid for the summer olympics. we will cover that tonight. also tonight, the biden white house is adrift. listen to this. according to nbc news, joe is now hemorrhaging support from hispanic americans, african-americans, suburban moms, and of course young people and amid a rolling series of calamities and sinking approval ratings, the president s feeling lately that he just can t catch a break. poor joe biden, he s just not getting the respect he thinks he deserves. naturally he s not looking for someone to blame. it is always putin, there s always fox news
including this lady eva morlz who spent nearly two decades in that school district. will: sources tell fox news the suspected shooter 18-year-old salvador ramos was shot and killed border patrol agent special unit who respond to the disaster. an emotional president biden addressed the nation moments after the tragedy. biden is offering quote any and all assistance to texas governor greg abbott. across the country flags are flying at half-staff to honor the victims. ainsley: we also have live team coverage there in uvalde. we have lawrence jones joining us from texas. lawrence, what s the latest there? lawrence: guys, you know, i have covered many shootings involving young people, whether it s chicago or philly. the smell of death here. i just saw the suspect s truck that he used to get here. the one comfort that i do find is that law enforcement was able to get this guy. sadly it wasn t before he took 21 lives. eva morales is a hero. we should honor her today. she use
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
initiative. the ukrainian armed force also need our sustained support. we ll have the latest on the region. and from the president s trip overseas in asia, he s raising eyebrows this morning after saying the u.s. militarily would get involved if china invaded taiwan. what the white house is now saying about that. help is on the way for america s families. tens of thousands of pounds of baby formula just arrived in the u.s. but when will store shelves start filling up again? we have our eyes on georgia, we re a day out from the state s primary elections. early voting already breaking records there. the anticipation is intensifying in the battleground state. that s where we start this morning. von hilliard is in atlanta and i m joined by the ceo of the new georgia project, a voting rights advocacy act. greg bleustein, msnbc political contributor, and michael steele, former rnc chair. other states, including minnesota, arkansas and alabama have primaries, as well. but geor
top u.s. military leader talking finally again discussing the hour s long call of the state of the war. how ukrainian using official recognition technology on the battlefield and plus two russian journalists were able to defy the sensors, they were still alive to do it. we start with the preliminary hearing that could become a first in this war. a prosecution of an alleged russian war criminal even as the war goes on around it. melissa bell has the story. she warns you some of the images you are seeing are graphic. reporter: ukraine opens its first war crime trial. the 21-year-old vadim shishimarin accused of shooting an unarmed man. they include the massacre of 300 unarmed civilians in bucha and the killings of many sicivilian of men and children in the two months long of kharkiv. we have commanders give orders of shots. from other side, we understand that ordinary soldiers have their own responsibility for these atrocities. reporter: that s a message that needs to be