parole at the time. originally he was set free without bail. but now is back behind bars. alexis mcadams live in a new newsroom with more on this case, alexis for. it s hard to look at that video for the family right now is hoping that man is going to pull through. he is in critical condition. he s expected to face a judge today here in new york with the victim is still in critical condition while the suspect is back behind bars. according to the board of corrections after outrage the near governor stepped in sync this convicted offender had clearly violated his parole. that person is now in custody. that is at my direction for people of new york need to know that as their governor will stand up to protect them. but he was out of custody police confinement they had to rearrest him. 55-year-old was caught on camera punching cortes in the back of his head last week that he can see the suspect walked up behind the man who is not even paying attention to this guy, puts on g
john: fox team coverage from across the country. bill will begin things for us on the ground in uvalde, texas for us. our coverage continues. bill. bill: sandra, a lot of conflicting reporting whether or not there was a school police officer on campus when the shooting took place. texas d.p.s. tells me there was a school officer on campus who exchanged gunfire with this gunman. i m told that the officer was shot and injured and that is when the shooter ran inside the school, got into a classroom, barricaded himself and started shooting in discrimnatly, shows the 18-year-old local resident armed with the rifle going into the school. he shot his grandmother in the face a short time before this, then drove to the school, crashed his car, got out, apparently engaged in gunfire with the school officer, hurt him, went inside, then committed this heinous shooting. take a listen to the 911 dispatch audio. all units stand by. bill: if you look at video of children evacuated
for schools across the country. the cdc issuing new guidelines tonight, recommending three feet of social distancing for school children with masks instead of six feet. could this help get children back to school sooner? some teaches unions pushing back tonight, the cdc director say, we have done the science. president biden also at the cdc tonight as health officials raise new concerns over those highly contagious variants, with several states now seeing cases on the rise. the worsening situation on the southern border. president biden s dhs secretary traveling to el paso, texas, today. hundred of migrant children and teens now held at border patrol cities for ten days or longer, well beyond the legal limit. matt gutman tonight. the widening scandal involving new york s governor andrew cuomo. the new york times reporting tonight for the first time a current employee of the governor s office, and what she now alleges involving the governor. back to see the american
here. reporter: well, this is the statement from buckingham palace on behalf of her majesty, the queen, which is in windsor castle where i am. the whole family is saddened to hear the full extent of the challenge it has been for meghan and harry. the issues raised, particularly that of race, are concerning. while some recollections may vary, they are taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family privately. so there are issues in terms of the racism claims, but they are suggesting that the recollections of those conversations differ. they ve obviously spoken to the person in the family or on the aides side of what they thought happened, and it doesn t match up, effectively, with what harry has been telling oprah winfrey in the u.s. they also point out that harry, meghan and archie will always be much-loved members of the family. what i heard also as far as background speaking to royal sources. they said they should be given the chance to discuss issues raised priv
the new studies three of which came out this week really found it was more of sexual activity itself that was the factor of transmission with monkeypox, not the skin to skin contact during sexual activity. so that is important. it s important we understand who is at high risk because the rest of the population needs to understand they are low risk. what you saw the cdc do is take the same approach with hiv and that is broadcast a broad message that everybody was at risk. you are the cdc director say that herself. unfortunately note that 14000 cases in the u.s. probably tens of thousands more that we do not know about. the cdc centralizes testing. arthel: doctor marty makary always good to hear your take, you. thanks jon. jon: it s a video you have to see to believe. a woman handcuffed in a patrol car somehow gets her hands on a police rifle and shoot a civilian. we will explain how that all went down coming up.