the united states is not going anywhere. it s come mmitted to that regio the president spoke in the plus three summit, saudi arabia, kuwait,egypt, i iraq, jordan, the plus three there. near the top of the agenda for biden, the issue of energy production, also security in the region, the war in yemen countering iran and overall of this, also the murder of a washington post journalist. reporter: jamal khashoggi clearly very much high on the agenda for the president of the united states. he s trying, though, to turn the page on u.s. relations with saudi arabia right now, which are so important. he wants to strengthen ties with saudi arabia and other countries in the middle east. listen to how he summed up the u.s. role in the region just a little while ago going forward. listen to this. let me state clearly that the united states is going to remain an active engaged partner in the middle east. as the world grows more competitive and the challenges we face more complex,
we just found out the inspector general met with january 6th committee members moments ago. we will bring you up to speed plus cassidy hutchinson, just got back up remember this testimony on a heated january 6th exchange between then president trump at the secret service? the president reached up towards the front of the vehicle to grab at the steering well, mr. engel grabbed his arm and said, sir, you need to take your hand off the steering well and mr. trump used his free hand to lunch toward bobby engel. a secret service official would only speak on backgrounds of the agents involved in this would deny it but today abc police officer says, it did happen. and members of the january 6th panel are working on the next steps in their investigation does it include calling former president trump and vice president pence to testify? they are mulling it. we are staying on top of all of that. let s get to jessica snyder now. let s talk about these texts. tell us what happened?
opportunity to review in a preliminary autopsy report in ohio last week. they offer specifics. jalen walker suffered a total of 46 gunshot entrance or bullet graze wounds. not ruling out the possibility that a inksingle bullet could h caused several wounds. among the results, also the toxicology report coming back negative for both drugs and alcohol and also, showed evidence that akron police officers did attempt first aid on june 27th when eight of their officers opened fire shooting and killing walker. there was also an exam that perhaps could have further supported this claim from akron police that they heard a single gunshot coming from inside walker s vehicle during the vehicle pursuit portion of the incident that night. the medical examiner saying that a gunshot residue test was not conducted on walker ea walker s saying the technology is sound
the summit county medical examiner. among some of the details that we sought earlier this morning, is the cause of death. his cause of death on june 27 confirming that it was due to massive blood loss and also this key number, 46 gunshot entrance or praise wounds. the medical examiner said it s quite possible that one bullet caused multiple gunshot interests wounds and also the negative toxicology report, coming back that he tested negative for any blood or alcohol in his system and also, evidence that they at least administered first aid before the ambulance announce. this last point is crucial because ultimately this independent medical examiner that s been brought on by the walker family, won t see any sort of gunshot residue tests that were performed because that s because the medical