this can mean for our national security. this is not anything new from the mainstream media, s latest example of hypocrisy when it comes to hard drugs in the white house. his campaign, leading to the 2000 election the media could not get enough of the rumor that george w. bush had done cocaine when he was younger and even at the end of his second term in office, nice like this, were succumbing out. then barack obama came on the young charismatic democratic admitted in his memo, using cocaine when he was younger. this is what the reaction of the media look like. about must cocaine confessional locus yes and the new york times even their own investigation and found a former classmate of obama s pet the dog saying this, as far as talk, please prevalent part of his life, i doubt it. maybe democrats impress change the issues nothing that cocaine is a big deal and maybe they now believe we should focus on rehabilitating set of stigmatizing the folks and here s the reaction to donal
tonight on three 60, trump s latest excuse, it wasn t a, crime just bravado. and they weren t secret documents, just building plants. legendary reporters joining me live. also, vladimir putin moves to look at control as questions swirl about what really happened with this weekend s rebellion. author and columnist thomas friedman joins us. plus, e. jean carroll now defended just the former president already found liable for abusing and defaming her, countersues, claiming she defamed him. it, evening when we left you last night the former president had just floated a new explanation for the tape of him two summers ago. apparently sharing a classified plan for attacking iran which already people not authorized to see it. and that explanation now is i was just bsing people. he didn t say bs, he said it was bravado, a fancier word. same bs. before reading you his latest excuse, here is actual words. july 2021 showing off the documents. there is a secret. look at this. thes
just introduce yourselves so they know who they re talking to. where do we want to start? hi, yeah, so just do you let them know who you are. do you guys feel the report went far enough in naming people and holding people to accountability. the dps has the largest amount of law enforcement people and there s a lot of videos and information about their reactions that day. it doesn t seem that this report really touches on their actions. it seems to focus mostly on the local officers, arredondo and the chiefs. are you concerned about that and maybe some reaction to that? i don t see why would you guys mind coming up to the mic? i don t understand why they are allowing privacy. my child, their children, they are named in this report because they are dead. everybody should have been named. do you feel if i can follow up that somehow dps is off the hook when you look at this report? do any of you just want to it s kind of hard to answer the question bec
from the department of justice parents of some of the children who were killed in that horrific school shooting are talking to the media. let s go in and listen for a few minutes here. do you guys feel that the report went far enough in naming people and holding accountability. as we know, dps has the largest number of law enforcement officials outside of chp, a lot of video and information about their actions that day. it does not seem this report really touches on their actions. it seems to focus mostly on the local officers. are you concerned about that and some reaction to that? i don t understand why they are allowed privacy. my child, their children, they are named in this report because they are dead. everybody should have been named. do you feel if i could follow up somehow maybe dps is off the hook on this, but when you look at this report do any of you i mean, it s kinds of hard to answer the question because we have only been given an hour and a half
just in the last hour, a major report from the justice department details what they call critical failures by law enforcement in response to the massacre at robb elementary school. we ll take you live to uvalde, where attorney general merrick garland will give remarks next hour. happening right now, former president trump s defamation trial is back under way in new york after yesterday s chaotic day. plus, new attacks in yemen overnight, adding to concerns of a greater conflict in the middle east. and in texas, a standoff between the biden administration and the state over access to the border. we ll break down what could happen next. we begin this morning with breaking news. the justice department has released its findings of nearly year long investigation into the mass shooting at robb elementy took law enforcement 77 minutes, an hour 17 to take the gunman down. right now texas state senator rowland gutierrez is sharing live remarks about the report. nbc justice and