including some of them calling for the immediate firing of the uvalde school district police chief pete arredondo. he went on administrative leave that we would wait for investigative information to come forward to help us enter our decision making process and i will stick to that. all right. i ll tell you this. if he is not fired by noon tomorrow, then i want your resignation and every single one of you board members because you all do not give a damn about our children or us! stand with us or against us because we ain t going nowhere! cnn s rosa flores is in san antonio. rosa, one of the big headlines from this report was multiple failures across multiple agencies, multiple officers, and multiple commanders on the scene. i wonder. we heard again anger and attention focused on the school district police chief arredondo. are the parents asking just for his firing or for something more broad here? reporter: something more broad, jim. they were talking also about the ot
john: fox news alert economy in crisis, democratic party rethinking its future in ways that not long ago would be unthinkable. questioning if the biden experiment is one that should continue. i m john roberts in washington. good monday to you. jacqui: good monday to you. president biden dragged down by high gas prices, worst in a generation and worries it could be the beginning of an even worse economy to come. cover of the new york post, say it ain t joe. john: economic turmoil not slowing one bit. the markets tanked this morning, dow down more than 600 points. experts say inflation and gas prices are still on the way up. no signs of coming down. and in a dystopian twist, americans are watching requirement accounts disappear and grocery bills grow. one gas station in st. anthony, minnesota, saying we hate our gas prices too. and few answers except to blame vladimir putin. john: peter doocy, say it ain t joe, peter? peter: and republicans are not listening to th
with one source familiar tell nbc news that it is all up to israel right now. that there is a tentative deal in place, which is just waiting on sign off from prime minister netanyahu. we have the details on who would be freed and on what conditions in a moment. after all, it would be a major milestone in this now seven-week war and one that could steer the conflict into a new phase. as we speak, netanyahu is said to be in a sequence of meetings with cabinet ministers waiting on a vote from those ministers. there s also context on why the deal is so close right now. yesterday, netanyahu faced serious pressure from hostage families to make their loved ones a first, not second, priority of this war. we have the details on that tense meeting. his first by the way, along with a shouting match in israel s parliament as a far right minister tried to shutdown pleas from a man whose cousin was kidnapped. let s sort out what we know now. joining us from tel aviv is raf sanchez. let s s
to receive treatment in some states and doctors are fearing prosecution, right? even those though fetuses cannot live, they will not live. is this a new reality post world? i wonder what the ethical issues are for doctors who do not care to women like that. well, look. doctors take an oath to take care of their patients and protect their lives, jim. you can t be in a situation where a mother s health is at risk, that she might die, particularly in situations where there is a nonviable fetus. it s flat-out unethical and doctors codes of ethics and nurses codes of ethics make it clear they have to protect the life of the mother. when states go out and say that they are going to restrict access to abortion for minors, that is morally repugnant. most minors who become pregnant, minor children, they will be the victims of rape or forced
has not been president for 18 months. he s not able to impact day-to-day anymore and we all watched january 6th happen live. i remember being on the air with you guys when it was unfolding. it s not that we don t care, it s that it happened 18 months ago, we understand what happened, we have made up our minds about what happened, we made up our minds about trump s role in it, and that doesn t mean people approve, it just means there s other stuff going on in the world right now. john: we are hearing from, you know, people in more depth than we had heard from them before, including the attorney general, bill barr. here is what he said about his belief that president trump was becoming detached from reality post election, listen here. before the election it was possible to talk sense to the president and while you sometimes had to engage in, you know, big wrestling match with him that it was possible to keep