why officers failed to enter the school while the attacker was still firing. those shots audible from the outside. here s what we do know at 11:8 a.m. central time, the suspect crashed into a ditch near the school. there is a picture there. he exited the vehicle and fired at two witnesses across the street. at 11:40 a.m., he entered through the west side of the building. there is the video there. two minutes later a teacher sent a text message saying there was an active shooter at the school. it was not until 11:43 that school officials announced they were under lockdown, one minute later, officers entered the school, were shot and and retreated as they called for further forces to join them. it was not until 12 n. 44, one hower later, a tactical team of border patrol uvalde police department made entry and finally shot the suspect. there are several questions, hard questions. understandable ones that have yet to be answered. this morning, inside the classroom with these chil
just ten years old killed with her cousin in the same classroom. her father joins me. and canceling the nra, i ll speak to a musician coming up, who just pulled out of a performance at the nra s annual convention which kicks off in just hours. let s go outfront. i m pamela brown in for erin burnett, outfront tonight, confusion and anger as serious questions grow over the police response to the massacre inside rob elementary school in uvalde, texas, today, officials laying out a timeline of the shooting that killed 19 students and two teachers. government entered the school without any resistance and would take an hour before tactical teams arrived and killed the suspect. also a crucial detail from that press conference today was very different than what we were told yesterday and again this morning. there was a brave school district resource officer that approached him, engaged him, and at that time, there was not, gunfire was not exchanged but the subject was able
vigils are underway in uvalde, texas for the 19 children and 2 teachers gunned down inside robb elementary school by an 18-year-old high school drop-out. memorials outside the school from the community not far from the border with mexico. a friend of the gunman says he had a history of fighting as we see here in video obtained by cnn. texas authorities report he had no criminal record, no history of mental illness. more now on the investigation from cnn s ed. i m going to shoot an elementary school. that was one of the chilling text messages the uvalde gunman sent to a 15-year-old girl in germany at 11:21 central time in texas just 15 minutes before the shooting at robb elementary school. evil swept across uvalde yesterday. the 18-year-old gunman drove to the elementary school where he would kill 19 children and the faculty members 2 days before they were heading out for school break. the gunman wrote messages that foreshadowed the carnage he was about to inflict.
candidate go to a heading to clarenville the winner, sound familiar? plus, the growing threat of violent extremism all around the globe. why are these ideas especially dangerous here in america. and wall street seems its worst day since 2020, while a lot musk seems to be trying to tweet himself out of his takeover deal. we ll break it all down, as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening, once again, i m stephanie ruhle. 174 days until the midterm elections. right now, a race that is crucial in the battle for the senate majority, remained undecided in pennsylvania s republican senate primary. tv doctor mehmet oz holds a slight edge over former hedge fund executive dave mccormack, but it s possible that could now go to a recount doctor has office has a former presidents endorsement, and today trump took his own social media site to declare that doctor oz should declare victory. it makes it much harder for them to cheat with the ballots that they just
out of growing season. so we can t control that. we can typically produce about 60% of the double crop, but the other still always risk involved that i m by myself. couple things i wanted to be able to talk about here. what we had just walked through back there. yep? laura: yep. part meaningless small talk. there you go. please, sit down. one of the things i want to put to rest, everybody looks at me and says, have you ever been on a farm? and i remind them what nobody knows. i come from the state of delaware, single largest industry in delaware and the delmarva of delaware virginia peninsula that goes down is agriculture. laura: thank you rand mcnally. and more talk of spending money that we don t have. earlier this year the u.s. department of agriculture announced it would invest $250 million to boost verity fertilizer production. and i turned to tom and said double that and make it 500 million. it s so desperately needed. laura: why stop there? what s desperate