hour despite supervisor s at the scene being told that some trapped with him in two elementary school classrooms were in need of medical treatment. meaning they were alive. instead the documents show they waited for protective equipment to lower the risk to law enforcement officers. the shooter entered the school at 11:33 a.m. and began shooting into a classroom at least 100 rounds. two minutes later, three uvalde police department officers arrived, approached the class door and two received grazing wounds from the shooter. by 12:03 p.m., as many as 19 officers had gathered in the hallway they thought they now had a barricaded situation at hand. but at 12:21 there was more gunfire and the cops still did not move on the shooter. finally, at 12:50 p.m., law enforcement used a key from a janitor and breached the locked classroom, shot and killed the suspect. more than two weeks after the fact, uvalde school district police chief pete arradondo gave an interstrew the texas tribun
just to keep the country running. this news coming on the heels of a politico report that says, concerns are mounting on capitol hill about the administration s ability to properly account for all the money and weapons heading to ukraine. it s coming under increased scrutiny from members of both parties from progressive elizabeth warren to libertarian ran paul. some lawmakers warning the administration that a future aid package for ukraine could lose the overwhelming support past efforts have had if the pentagon doesn t step up its oversight on previously allocated funds. with no cease fire or peace agreement in sight, the fight between ukrainian and russian forces slogs on. zelenskyy, this week told lawmakers in luxembourg that nearly 12 million people have been internally displaced since the russian invasion started. he also conceded that russian forces are advancing in the eastern part of ukraine, and now control a greater amount of territory than they did before the war s
heard them? charlie? charlie is charlie can t hear, so we re going to move on. mayor, let me ask you this question, then, because you can t forget that georgia was ground zero to the former president s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. the man he tried to pursue to try to find more votes on that infamous phone call is secretary of state brad raffensperger, running against jody hice. hice has repeated false claims about the 2020 election. so the big lie is on the ballot in this race for sure, no? yes, and i have long believed that donald trump does not make winners. he goes with winners. so he doesn t have some magic wand that he can just anoint someone a winner, and he has not made good choices in georgia. it s going to be interesting to see. we know what s happening with perdue. the polling is showing that he is down by a lot, so people are expecting that kemp may win tomorrow without having to go into a runoff, win the primary tomorrow. the secretary of state s rac
Situation in the southwestern u. S. The biden border bloodbath, his words. The former president holding a Campaign Event just getting underway in just a few minutes as you look there live in green bay. We will take you there to hear some of those remarks. This comes as President Biden fights back against the issues that are hurting him most in his reelection campaign. The border crisis, the economy, and Foreign Policy hot spots. We have Fox Team Conch tonight. Matt finn is in el paso, texas, with exclusive video of the latest tactic by State Officials to control the illegal immigration surge. Peter doocy at the white house with details of the president s first conversation with chinese leader xi jinping since last november. Starting us off tonight, correspondent Mark Meredith in the Washington Bureau with the remarks today and possibly coming up by former President Donald Trump. Good evening, mark. Mark brett, good evening to you. Tonight former President Trump is trying to win over vo
I think those are all important points. And joe biden has to reach black poachers. That will be the only way he keeps his presidency. I think thats really important. But one of the things i was struck by that i was happy he talked about is the reason he exists and that hes president now is because of barack obama. What i think he does that is smart but important it is when he made the connection for being the standardbearer and the sort of placeholder for kamala harris, i thought that was more of the kind of stuff i would have loved to have seen. Im glad he announced the 16 billiondollar investment in hbcus. A lot of these colleges have enormous endowments that some of these other colleges do not have. I think is not to peaceful protest is someone who comes my grandfather was jailed for his beliefs. I think the agreement and the protesters in the audience were very respectful. And they used symbols from civil rights that are important and you had these Faculty Members with the congoles