good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle, and for the eighth consecutive night we start this evening s broadcast covering a, shooting another one. in a nation still reeling from massacres in buffalo and texas, it is happened yet again. this time on a hospital campus in tulsa, oklahoma. authorities say the suspect carried a rifle and a handgun into a medical building next to the hospital, and opened fire. the officers that did arrive, were hearing shots in the building, and that s what directed them to the second floor. right now we have four civilians that are dead, we have one shooter that is dead, and right now we believe that is self inflicted. officers have not been interviewed, but we are certain that say south inflicted gunshot wound on his part. this latest bloodshed comes after the school shooting in uvalde, texas, where 19 children and two teachers were brutally killed last tuesday, newly-obtained video shows that attack unfolding. we can see officers m
uvalde school district police chief. pete arradando, he s now been criticized for waiting too long to send in officers, he denied that report today. just so everybody knows we ve been contact with pbs every day, just so you know. they said you are not talking. they say you re not cooperating what is your reaction to that. meanwhile, in washington, house democrats are pushing ahead with gun safety legislation, the judiciary committee expected to vote on a new measure tomorrow. nbc news reporting a bipartisan group of nine senators has reached what they re calling a framework for a new gun measure. earlier this evening, one of the senators described that process. i have never seen more republicans at the table, willing to talk about changes