burnett, welcome to a special edition of outfront and tonight, growing outrage in uvalde texas, new footage appears to show police knew the children were still alive inside that classroom as they waited outside for back-up. listen. a child, she is in the room full of victims at this moment. cnn not able to independently confirm the source of that audio not when it was heard exactly but this adds so much to questions about why the gunman remained inside the classroom with students more than an hour before he was killed by a border patrol tactical response team. now the justice department is conducting their own independent review of the police response and president biden vowing to get something done after meeting with the families of the 19 students and two teachers killed in that mass shooting. most who are victimized, their families, they spent three hours and 40 minutes with me. the pain is palpable and i think a lot of it is unnecessary so i m going to continue to
is a pan european problem. i, for instance, do not at all like going to games on the iberian peninsula with the way in which they are policed as well. you are dealing with a number of different police cultures. i mean, ours isn t fantastic at times but, you know, i feel safer going to turf moor then back to the stade de france. let me make that crystal clear. so, you know, i think that is a complex question and it will take some solving at this stage in proceedings. but first and foremost, i think there has got to be big questions into uefa s practices. uefa are the pan european body, and then within there, they are the ones who organised this event. they have put an event on an they have done it in on and they have done it in such a way that football supporters were left to feel unsafe en masse. this is not one or two instances, this is a huge number of liverpool supporters, whether they were caught up beforehand or after, almost everybody was caught up in one aspect of it,
shot dead by a teenage gunman. president zelensky visits his troops on the front line in eastern ukraine for the first time since the war started. another day of travel disruption waits of six hours reported for ferries at dover, and hundreds of flights cancelled at some uk airports. and one of the greatest jockeys of all time lester piggott has died at the age of 86. now on bbc news, it s the film review. hello and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. i mjane hill, and taking us through this week s releases as ever is mark kermode. hi, mark. hello. we have quite the week. we have top gun: maverick. i know that you ve recently rewatched the original top gun. this is the sequel. we have the bobs burgers movie, and i confess, i had never heard of bob s burgers before the movie. and we have between two worlds, a drama starring juliette binoche. top gun. we ve already booked our tickets, you see. so, there s a lot riding on the next few minutes. ok, so, long awai
and we have between two worlds, a drama starring juliette binoche. top gun. we ve already booked our tickets, you see. so, there s a lot riding on the next few minutes. ok, so, long awaited sequel to the 80s hit directed by tony scott, the original. the sequel is byjoseph kosinski. tom cruise, who appears to have been sleeping in a fridge because he hasn t changed at all since his original incarnation, maverick, still has that rebellious streak. he s out in the mojave desert testing jets. at the very beginning, we see him doing mach ten against the advice of everybody else. he gets called back to the top gun academy in order to teach a bunch of freshfaced new recruits how to fly, to do a very, very dangerous mission which will be arrayed on a uranium enrichment plant, and only tom can teach them how. here s a clip. good morning, aviators. this is your captain speaking. welcome to basic fighting manoeuvres. as briefed, today s exercise is dog fighting, guns only, no missiles.