i will start with this. i will ask my caller sees if they want to comment as well. audible systemic failures. we don t try to compare, contrast, whatsoever. we laid out the basic facts as we were charged to do. what i said early on about law enforcement, the officers that no or should have known this wasn t active shooter situation should have done more. we are very clear on that. not every officer on the scene had that same information and had that same opportunity to comply with their training. one of the things this committee has not done, we are a three-person committee go through and determine which law enforcement personnel new what, what did they know and when they knew it. i think that that will take many months to go through all the different video, body camera footage and figure out, i think there are other investigatory arms trying to figure out what this person knew, when they knew it and what did they do with it. i think you will need all of that. we do say the
have already been formed. the governor formed those early on. the speak e of the house formed the speaker of the house formed them at the same time. they have been working on this. we have baseline information we can report to the legislature, help them basically make decisions about systemic failures. i think each community can look at the things we have laid out in this report and make some determinations on how to prevent that from happening. i will tell you not i am brian and for john scott. a tax texas committee on the horrific may 24 the elementary school at uvalde. let s listen in. [inaudible]
production and a few weeks ago they talked about doing precisely that. increasing by about 50% and that is very much a part of that effort. the president still spreading broad criticism to u.s. intelligence polls responsible for the murder of a u.s. journalist. this as a kingdom rejected the claims that saudi arabia is now normalizing relations with israel after it opened up its air supply space and an out of that country. expect all of it to be rod up during this week. did not see the president today. no formal engagement other than he attended church just this evening. brian. live at the white house. thank you. you bet. we had a good discussion on ensuring global energy security and global supplies to support global economic growth and that will begin shortly.
officers. pretty close to 400 law enforcement officers on that scene. what is so sad, so so sad is when you look at the video and you see a law enforcement officer standing around with 19, 19 children losing their life and for their teachers, is just unconscionable. i think that it is very troubling. i ve got to tell you, brian, the community is not satisfied with what they received here today. they want someone held accountable for the death of these young people. they made it clear that there will be other committees and investigations that will take months to try to figure out who knew what when and to specifically should be held accountable. i want to talk to you about this issue of the incident commander.
it was just about finding facts. right, casey. that is exactly right. so extremely hot out here. this was a fact-finding mission brian. they made it very specific that they were tasked with looking at the facts. they interviewed more than 50 witnesses in private. they felt that that was crucial because there were tv around. they felt like they could get the true nature of what happened and they could get real eyewitness accounts and then they will compile all of this information as they have in this report and then as i said other law enforcement, other state senators and the like and use the information contained within the report to see if you laws need to be enacted or if any kind of change needs to come from this. again, this is something that many schools are looking at as