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, yes, you heard that correctly, 376 officers from local, state, and federal levels, rushed to robb elementary during the shooting. but as we saw in that new surveillance video that was released this week, police still waited 77 minutes, that s more than an entire hour, before confronting the
in sport, england s matt fitzpatrick wins the us open after clinching his first major trophy, sealing a sensational victory in boston. why gorilla populations in parts of africa are on the rise. we have a special report form the front line of a conservation success story. it s monday 20th june. train services across england, scotland and wales will run on a severely reduced timetable from this evening, ahead good of the biggest walk out on the railways in 30 years. strikes will take place on almost all major lines from tomorrow, with disruption expected all week. the rmt rail union has warned it will intensify industrial action if a deal over pay isn t reached and says it will run its campaign for as long as it takes. morning. here s our business reporter esyllt carr. a chilly for this it ll be a week of huge disruption. and it starts tonight as services begin winding up ahead of the first of three days of industrial action. thousands of workers represented by the rmt union t
good evening. royal officials have insisted that prince charles remains politically neutral , following a report that he has strongly criticised government plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda in central africa. an unnamed source told the times newspaper that prince charles has described the policy as appalling and said he was more than disappointed by it. the first flight carrying asylum seekers to rwanda is due to leave on tuesday. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. as prince of wales, his interventions over the years have led to accusations of meddling. charles is now moving ever closer to the throne. so this morning s headlines suggesting he has taken a stand on the highly sensitive political issue of the government s refugee policy are potentially problematic. 10,000 migrants have arrived in britain in small boats so far this year. the prince is said to have described the government plan to send some to rwanda as appalling . charles s comment
it s unclear where that s going. even with all these attention to these air lifts, parents may not see shelves looking very different. it s going to take a while until they really notice the things are getting better. more babies are being hospitalized due to the shortage. what do we know about their condition? could we see even more infants going to the hospital? i think we could unfortunately because this shortage is going to continue for a while. the babies that we have heard of, jake, they have conditions. and some of them are actually children. they have medical conditions where they need a very, very specific formula, and their parents tried to find replacements and they couldn t. and the children didn t tolerate it well. and so the children got dehydrated. they re now being fed on tubes into their stomachs. i m not saying there are a lot of these children out there. we don t have a number, but we have heard from a number of hospitals that this is going on, includin