people are dead and 14 injured outside a night club. in arizona, two people were killed and two others injured were outside a bar. in lexington, kentucky, people were shot at a funeral. in summerton, south carolina, one woman was killed when someone opened fire on a graduation party. these are just the shootings that cnn has details on to share with you. let s go to the terrifying shooting in philadelphia. polo sandoval is there. polo, a chaotic scene in a very busy area. what are police saying today? reporter: it s sunday afternoon, fred, and there s a sense of normalcy restored here in philadelphia s south street district. very popular entertainment district. there are many questions about what transpired on these streets last night. investigators saying one of those patrol officers was only about 10 to 15 yards away from the gunman. he returned fire on the gunman and that prompted the gunman to drop the weapon. investigators are looking to see whether the suspect was wou
in the hour. but we start with the first public hearing of the january 6th committee. which is set to be a primetime hearing, next thursday. the bipartisan panelists interviewed about 1000 people, and received tens of thousands of pages of documents. they have the attempts by the president and his allies to overturn the election, and the attack on our democracy that culminated in the deadly insurrection. we have talked a lot on the show about how close we actually came to you losing our democracy that day. how the threat to our democracy is not over. but is in fact growing with republican efforts to subvert future elections. the key question is whether this committee, and in their hearings, will be able to breakthrough the noise and get the americans attention. in the watergate scandal, 70% of america reported watching the harry. the january six committee is unlikely to get that many viewers in today s polarizing environment. but can they get americans to pay attention for wh
not good. the average american household made less than $70,000 in 2020. think about how they will pay for that. you are watching fox and friends first. i m todd piro. carley: i m carley shimkus. americans endure the most expensive memorial day on record. gas prices in california topping $8 per gallon. listen here. $140 to fill up my van, that is crazy. we re from florida on vacation. i printd and posted on social media, this is crazy. carley: appropriate reaction from the man in red. here is more on the economic disaster. good morning. the cost of gas hitting another high, not good news as school gets out and many americans hitting the road. $4.67, now 50% from a year ago. in washington, three words you don t hear often, i was wrong. the secretary downplayed inflation in october calling it transitory. i think i was wrong then about the path that inflation would take there have been unanticipated and large shocks to the economy. yesterday biden hosting th
minutes outside the school. he then entered unobstructed through an unlocked door. here is the texas dps walking back those initial they weren t true, they were lies. let s watch. it was reported that a school district police officer confronted the suspect that was making entry. not accurate. he walked in unobstructed initially. so from the grandmother s house to the school into the school he was not confronted by anybody. there was not an officer readily available armed, no. harris: that s why you wait for the facts. the new york post this is the cover this morning detailing parents frustrations as they pleaded with police to go inside. that picture from the scene. adding to the chaos, witnesses say police officers tased, pepper sprayed and handcuffed some parents who were what the police said interfering with their investigation. and reporters apparently are losing patience as well. thank you so much. that s all i have. what were the officers doing at 11:44. [i
i trust we ll have you back soon. thanks for being here. we are at the top of the hour now. it is 9:00 here on the east coast. 8:00 in uvalde, texas. let s get to several major discrepancies. let s go to morgan who is on the ground in uvalde. morgan? reporter: another tough morning here in uvalde as authorities are shifting what happened and when here inside robb elementary school. this is coming after we heard from parents who were just outside the school saying police were not acting fast enough when those gun shots rang out inside. now as authorities try to provide some clarity with answers, there are only new questions rising about why they didn t engage that gunman fast enough. this morning, growing confusion and outrage about why it took so long to take out that lone gunman. our job is to report the facts and have those answers. we re not there yet. reporter: police now say it took over an hour from the first 911 call to stop the massacre. in that time, 19 child