tupelo mississippi where the sheriff s office says a man is in custody after spinning a twin turbo propeller airplane and threatening to crash it into a local walmart, triggering an evacuation. nbc s covering the story. bring us up to date as to what we know so far, and how it is this guy managed to meant steal the plane in the first place. you know, as, minimal start with the most important thing. incredibly, there were no injuries at the end of this. which is really unbelievable when you consider the fact that for the better part of five hours he had an airplane that was circling parts of tupelo and beyond and threatening to injure people on the ground. amazingly, nobody was hurt. at the end of the five hours or so, he eventually landed in a field. he wasn t injured himself, and he was taken into custody. we ll start with the incredible way that he was able to get access to the plane. we learned during a news congress that happened 30 minutes ago, that this was an employe
elementary school. it includes the frantic early moments and the officers smashing windows to pull the children out of classrooms. but is includes long stretches where the heavily armed officers just waiting for guidance or permission to act. early on there is confusion if he is in an office or classroom. and this the dispatch officer discovered the horrifying truth. what is that? room 12? where is room 12? he is in the room full of victims at this moment. 12 minutes later the uvalde, texas police chief is still trying to talk the gunman into surrendering. > please put your firearm down. ultimate about the classroom is not breeched and the shooter killed for another 27 minutes. more now from rosa flores. reporter: according to the report, there were so many symptomatic and catastrophic failures on multiple levels by the law enforcement. let me take you through this report, a portion of it. according to the report, the school police chief wrote the active shoot
are hit with major delays at the nation s a airports, a lot of pain at pump and sky-high groce ifly bills. that has a lot of americans asking this july 4th weekend, when is freedom from these challenges coming? we re tracking all of it with alexis mcadams at missouri s laguardia international airport new york s, kelly to grady and stew leonard jr. from his supermarket in norwalk, connecticut. happy fourth, everyone. hope you re dealing with some of the headaches but all of the patriotic positives that comes from this special weekend. i m neil cavuto. let s get right to it with alexis mcadams at new york s laguardia airport with how the crowds are handling the pressure. reporter: hi, neil. that s right, yeah, there s a lot of pressure and people worried if their flight s going to be delay or canceled, but after we ve had so many air travel delays, people are not surprised if hair flights are canceled or delayed. take a look, this is at jetblue area where people are trying
when you look under the hood and examine the mechanics behind compromise, d.c. is showing signs of coming together not because of president biden, but in spite of president biden. the infrastructure bill was hard out by senate leadership. it didn t take long for the president to almost blow it to smithereens. what s not to like? it s a bad bad bad bill. brian: he was talking about the rubble of build back better. joe biden signed off on that something in december that he could have signed in june. i m talking about the infrastructure bill. then scenes like these outside supreme court justices homes. in fact several homes. they blew a bill to increase security for supreme court justices. when the biden administration was asked to comment on the assassination attempt on justice kavanaugh, their comments sounded like this [character it chirping] finally after two horrific. they held emergency sessions on a holiday to do what many people thought was impossible. come up with a
when you look under the hood and examine the mechanics behind compromise, d.c. is showing signs of coming together not because of president biden, but in spite of president biden. the infrastructure bill was hard out by senate leadership. it didn t take long for the president to almost blow it to smithereens. what s not to like? it s a bad bad bad bill. brian: he was talking about the rubble of build back better. joe biden signed off on that something in december that he could have signed in june. i m talking about the infrastructure bill. then scenes like these outside supreme court justices homes. in fact several homes. they blew a bill to increase security for supreme court justices. when the biden administration was asked to comment on the assassination attempt on justice kavanaugh, their comments sounded like this [character it chirping] finally after two horrific. they held emergency sessions on a holiday to do what many people thought was impossible. come up with a