the times admitting the concern what schools know but don t share with parents is reaching all political divides. it turns out parents do like to know what s going on with their kids. sandra: imagine that. welcome back as america reports rolls into a second hour. i m sandra smith in new york. great to be with you. john: good to start another week with you as well. even as countries in europe back down from puberty blockers from minors, the u.s. is pushing full steam ahead. even bill maher is asking why, liberal comedian. sandra: imagine that. pete hegseth will react to that. begin with this fox news alert. and alert to the white house at the top of this new hour as we are waiting a white house press briefing. we often catch them in those hours, karine jean-pierre will host another briefing and going to take another shot at answering questions from reporters over president biden s growing classified document scandal. john: or not answering questions, that s after add
now underway for the second gunman. details are still coming into our newsroom. the los angeles county sheriff s both just moments ago about the shooter. there is a mail suspect that fled the scene and remains outstanding as of this moment. our very preliminary description has been described as mail asian and that is from the scene here in monterey park. christina coleman is live in california it with what know so far. christina. hi arthel. just a horrific situation here as you mentioned 10 people were pronounced dead and 10 people were critically injured, 10 people were injured. their conditions range from stable to critical. they were transferred to area hospitals around here for treatment. a lot of people around you are sharing their condolences, their prayers for their recovery. take a look at this video. the mass shooting happened shortly before 10:30 last night at the start ballroom dance studio here in monterey park this was again lunar new year s eve. there s a
and the justice department s january six committee is moving far head, just as house again investigators get ready for what could be the final hearing. now the select committee says it ll take place one week from today at 1 pm eastern, this will be the night session in a series of hearings featuring stunning testimony from allies and aides to the former president. we had also heard about militia groups activities before and during the capital riot. today, a leading member of one of those groups pleaded guilty to suggestions. said proud boys member, jeremy is the first from the group to plead guilty. he s also the first of one of six defendants who of planning to oppose the u.s. government. prosecutors say he will cooperate against the proud boys, their leaders andother remembers. this one against the oath keepers militia. today, one former member told the jury that the founder may have been in contact with the secret service in september of 2020. former federal prosecutor
edinburgh, lying in residence at the palace of holyroodhouse. the coffin making a solemn six-hour trip from her balmoral estate. thousands lining the streets along the 100-plus-mile journey through the scottish countryside to pay their respects. there were huge crowds along edinboro. her funeral will be held at westminster abby september 19th. we have full coverage of today s events. let s begin with nic robertson and today s events and what comes next. reporter: yeah, it was about 10:00 in the morning here uk time when the queen s cortege left balmoral before getting to the city of aberdeen and swung south. already it had taken two hours to get to aberdeen, a drive that would take 45 minutes. it was going slow through the villages so people could pay their respects and from aberdeen through stone haven onwards to dundee to perth and here to edinburgh, here this was just a sea of people and as the queen s cortege arrived, we were talking to people here, so many of them had
on the may 24th mass shooting inside a uvalde texas elementary school, spread blame across every law enforcement agency responding to the attack, faulting local police for mistakes, and more experienced agencies for failing to take charge. a texas house investigative committee issued a preliminary report detailing what it described as a systemic failure by authorities during the shooting at rob elementary that left 21 dead. one of the stunning details in this preliminary report is the committee s conclusion that law enforcement responders failed to adhere to their own active shooter training and failed to prioritize saving the lives of innocent victims over their own safety. 376 officers, yes, you heard that correctly, 376 officers from local, state, and federal levels, rushed to robb elementary during the shooting. but as we saw in that new surveillance video that was released this week, police still waited 77 minutes, that s more than an entire hour, before confronting the