flights and now mountains of misplaced luggage. tom costello will explain the latest headache facing summer travel. it is just horrible traveling this summer. it is hard to get a flight that is not canceled. and the new comments from senator joe manchin as he now claims that he has not written off any of president biden s agenda. okay. we ll figure that out. but first, emotions running high still in uvalde, texas. after a tense school board meeting last night, parents are demanding answers after release of a scathing new report calling the shooting response at robb elementary school a systemic failure. nbc news correspondent sam brock joins us live from uvalde. sam, good morning. what are the families saying today? well, mika, good morning. look, this system was structured in such a way that the meeting was so that participants could vent frustration and feels for about 45 minutes. it lasted more than three years with young kids asking the grown-ups, what are you doing righ
and senator bernie sanders says joe manchin is betraying his president and his party. he didn t do anything. he has sabotaged the president s agenda. the problem was that we continue to talk to manchin like he was serious. he was not. but we begin with the new body camera for tfootage and an investigation report that shows the horrifying reality of systemic failures in response to the uvalde shooting. the video shows confusion over who was in charge at the scene and shocking moments of inaction by law enforcement. families, understandably, of the victims are angry and they are desperate. they are saying that they still aren t getting answers. one father is now calling it a cover-up. everybody is throwing everybody under the bus. the only ones that ain t under the bus is because they re six feet in the ground now, and that s our children. and the two teachers. they could have rushed in. maybe not all of them were going to make it but at least in their final moments to
bernstein, joins me ahead. and proxy battle. republican primaries pit sitting governors against former president trump, who says it s a matter of when, not if, he runs. what will the gop look like in 2024? i ll speak exclusively to the republican governor of arizona, doug ducey, next. plus, 187 minutes. the january 6th committee will lay out what former president trump did during the insurrection. i look at it as a dereliction of duty. he didn t act. is it a crime? i ll speak exclusively to january 6th committee meeting elaine luria in moments. hello, i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is really feeling the price hikes. president biden is back in washington this morning and brushing back criticism of his meeting and fist bump with saudi s brutal crown prince this week. do you regret the fist bump, mr. president? why don t you talk about something that matters. i m happy to answer a question that matters. the face-to-face in oil-rich saudi
this is a cnn exclusive. the former president s lawyer is now in direct talks with the justice department for the first time, talks about his attempts to use executive privilege from testifying about their conversations with him while he was president. and we know that pat cipollone and his deputy, patrick filament has both been subpoenaed this week. this may be all about preventing witnesses like don from testifying about everything that they know and you ve got to wonder why the former president is so determined to keep under wraps, when is it? there is more. sources telling cnn that trump s own attorneys are warning him that there could be indictments on the horizon. he is apparently skeptical, and whether they really believe he ll face criminal charges. a lot more to come about who the former president still talking to, even though some of his own advisers are warning him not to talk to those people. he is doing it anyway. in the face of all of that there is this warnin
subpoenaed to the grand jury two people from the white house counsel s office including the white house counsel himself, but what is standing in the way of getting all of the information that prosecutors want are claims that donald trump is trying to make about executive privilege where he s trying to protect statements that were made to him or that he said on these crucial days that are being investigated. so those claims of executive privilege, that s potentially leading to a court fight where the justice department will try to get access to those statements through these witnesses and that s what these talks are about, lining up the justice department team and trump s team, talking to one another, potentially they could be pitted against each other if this does go to court, but the big picture here is that criminal prosecutors right now are definitely interested in doing fact-finding and locking down what they can about what was said in the white house either by trump or t