investigative committee finally has been released and outlines a series of failures by law enforcement. the 77-page report criticizes a lackadaisical approach by the nearly 400 officers who ended up at the scene of the school shooting. for the first time, we are seeing hours of body cam video. it captures chaos, confusion, and excruciating delays, as critical minutes were ticking by and no law enforcement charged into that room. much more on that in a moment. but let s begin with athena jones in indiana. what are you learning? reporter: this is remarkable. this took place in a mall s food court at about 6:00 p.m. on sunday night. three people were killed by this shooter who came armed with a long gun, and authorities still don t know what led to it, whether these people were targeted. they re looking into that, looking at surveillance video, and further investigating it. but in this case, the police chief of greenwood, a suburb of indianapolis, pointed to what he called a
and senator bernie sanders says joe manchin is betraying his president and his party. he didn t do anything. he has sabotaged the president s agenda. the problem was that we continue to talk to manchin like he was serious. he was not. but we begin with the new body camera for tfootage and an investigation report that shows the horrifying reality of systemic failures in response to the uvalde shooting. the video shows confusion over who was in charge at the scene and shocking moments of inaction by law enforcement. families, understandably, of the victims are angry and they are desperate. they are saying that they still aren t getting answers. one father is now calling it a cover-up. everybody is throwing everybody under the bus. the only ones that ain t under the bus is because they re six feet in the ground now, and that s our children. and the two teachers. they could have rushed in. maybe not all of them were going to make it but at least in their final moments to
investigating the january 6th attack on the capitol. last week bannon made a last-minute attempt to delay this trial, suddenly offering to testify publicly before the panel. but the trump-appointed judge rejected that motion. cnn s sarah murray is outside the courthouse. what should we expect here? reporter: well, it s definitely slow going this morning so far before they take a lunch break, they had chosen eight jurors. they need to get to 22. they re asking them their awareness of bannon, their awareness of the committee hearings. there are a number of people who said they are aware of the hearings, they ve paid a little attention. it s clear the judge wants to be very careful that he s putting together a jury pool that doesn t have a preconceived motion about whether steve bannon is guilty or innocent in this case. look, there s a lot on the line for steve bannon. he s facing two criminal contempt of congress charges. if he s convicted, he could face anywhere from 30 d
lately he has a good voice. des moines, iowa, i don t know if you watched fox nation i watched speech in des moines. ainsley: what is the red. steve: he i think it s lighting. ainsley: what did you see? steve: red long light. ainsley: in the middle of the post. steve: the way they lit. ainsley: see, right there on the right. what is that, brian? brian: let me get into that. ainsley: is it a crane? steve: it s just the way the light is. ainsley: on the side of that building, i see. brian: looks like they are working on something and took the weekend off and they are not up yet. so, again, there is no water and no there is no sunrise. but i do get the sense that iowa is going to matter very soon. after november, on november 9th it s all going to be about iowa. steve: i used to work in downtown des moines when i worked for woi the abc affiliate. then owned by iowa state university even though it was a commercial thing it was kind of complicated. i worke
this is andrea mitchell reports. with new reaction to that damming report from the texas house of representatives condemning the response by officers and the egregious decision making that prevented law enforcement from storming the robb elementary classroom and stopping the mass shooting when 19 grade school students and two teachers were killed. there s nothing we didn t already know. the only difference was they stopped pointing fingers. leave it to the department of public safety to have superior fire power. should have gone in. they knew better. they stood around just like everybody else. police body cam footage showing the police force waiting more than an hour in the school s hallways after the initial interaction between police officers and the gunman. along with an earlier attempt to communicate with the shooter by embattled police chief pete arredondo. there was a deadly mass shooting in indiana at a mall outside indianapolis where three people were killed a