i had to protect my children. pete: a local hospital says it has discharged or transferred all those injured in the shooting. continuing search for a motive. and governor greg act praising law enforcement s, quote, amazing courage without which he says the death toll would have been higher. abbott also revealing the gunman wrote a series of messages online before his killing spree. one saying, quote: i m going to shoot my grandmother. another saying, quote: i have shot my grandmother and i m going to shoot up an elementary school. ainsley: we are also learning the heroic cbp special agent killed the gunman barely made it out with his life. the picture of the hat he was wearing shows it was grazed by a bullet. authorities say he was able to walk away safely. let s bring in lawrence jones, is he live on the ground in uvalde, texas. lawrence? good morning, family. i attended that vigil last night. i have got to tell you whenever you see grown men cry because their loved on
he s been really quiet, really reserved, but very funny. just a quiet, dry humor. it will be interesting to see how one of the greats, their minds, translates the games for those who are watching it with them as opposed to those who are watching him play it. that s going to be the exciting part for me and everyone woiho a fan of football. it s hard to not like tom brady. it really is. thank you so much for being with us. now day continues right now. good morning to our viewers ear in the united states and all around the world. it is what day is it? it is wednesday, may 11th. i m john berman with breonna taylor brianna keilar. a vote needs 1r060 votes to pasn a senate that s currently split 5050. what it will do, says majority leader chuck schumer is get every member on the record on the critically issue of abortion rights. pennsylvania senator bob casey, one of the historically anti-abortion democrats says he will vote to codify the roe v. wade decision. this is com
President biden Opening Statements being read in the trial of our former president. Liberal District Attorney alvin] brought this case against donald trump on those charges. Trump faces 34 counts related to payments made to sex film worker Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 president ial election. All of it has people asking why now . District attorney alvin bragg, why now . Today a hearing on trumps 175 million new york civil fraud bond, remember the money he had to come up with in order to go forward with an appeal in that case. No victims in the case. You know how it goes. Tomorrow a hearing on trumps new york gag order is set. Thursday u. S. Supreme Court Arguments on Whether Trump can claim immunity on the case in georgia. Critics are claiming all these antitrump efforts are politics. We are dealing with a case that is really a House Of Cards built on quicksand. This is a case that should have never been brought and would never have been brought if it wasnt that the defendant was do
the republican front runners nixon defense goes poof. when the president does it, that means that it is not illegal. tonight, why two major rulings against donald trump could be jack smith s biggest victory to date. then, the tragic culmination of the george santos saga. you have no business in this building! tonight, the long road to today s historic expulsion. that makes me jewish. it s always been a party favor, everyone s always laughed. now everybody is canceling me. just when you thought ron desantis couldn t get cringier. you are trolling folks and trying to find migrants to play political games and get some attention seeking out trump trump. by the way, how is that going for? you all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. we ve got huge developments tonight in two of the trials of donald trump. just within the last half hour, judge tanya chutkan, who was overseeing the federal criminal case of january 6th and the attempt to
thing is we have heard this morning is that sir patrick vallance was suggesting that the scientists put a lot of time into working out when the best moment was to put those interventions in place, that we saw, and then he said, by the time they got to that weekend of 14th, 15th of got to that weekend of 1ath, 15th of march, they realise you could not predict in that precise a way, and they should have potentially gone earlier with that. it was interesting, quite a big issue at the time, he says that he was arguing as early as that weekend for london to go into a lockdown ahead of the rest of the country, he was saying it was because they looked at the data and it worked out that the disease had progressed much faster, more widespread than they thought, as he put it, further along in the pandemic than they had thought they would be. and that is what changed the dial that weekend. and who was at that put the brakes on that decision about london lockdown? it was the chancellor.