Questions at an event with Oprah Winfrey. What changes in the electoral process in georgia could mean for the President Ial election. And now congress is trying to shape the future of sports gambling. But, first, breaking tonight. The Acting Head of the Secret Service says his agency failed in its mission to protect former President Trump. He blames, in part, complacency, poor communication, and a lack of clarity in dealing with local Law Enforcement particularly regarding conch of that roof from which an Assailant Shot and nearly killed the republican nominee. The assessment of the first Assassination Effort comes just five days after the second attempt on the former president s life. Correspondent David Spunt starts us off tonight from the justice department. Good evening, david. Hello shannon, good evening. Acting secret Service Director Ronald Rowe says it waS Poor communication that led to the Assassination Attempt of former president Donald Trump on july 13th. Today he announced
donated clothing, medical supplies, baby formula, and other essential items in the refugees and the vests will be sent immediately to those fighting on the border of ukraine. shannon? thank you for that story. special coverage continues. more live reporting from ukraine. we ll take you there, next .
as they attack ukraine. door you get more energy from less favorable sources. how about the secretary of state, tony blinken, he said the administration is speaking with partners and allies to look at the coordinated way of banning oil while making sure there s an appropriate amount of oil and energy on the global market. those ongoing discussions are something that we ll keep a close eye on in the days ahead. shannon? we re going to talk more about those. but meanwhile, the biden administration, kevin, seemed anxious for the new iran deal to come together. russia, by the way, got a seat at the table. 12k iran, let s focus there. there s claims that they ve been plotting the assassination of former trump administration officials whachlt did you find out about this story? let me make it clear, this is by the washington examiner. i have not been able to verify this story and we ll look into it. according to the examiner, two
series of conditions which are frankly completely and utterly unacceptable to ukraine and it s president, president zelensky. they re moving forward, keeping talking, shannon, that s the good news. they made a minor bit of progress on the so-called humanitarian corridors to get some of the trapped civilians. but they haven t established that yet. three cease fires in the last three days, they all fell apart quickly. all of the people we re talking about, all of them seem to remain trapped under intense russian bombardment. do they have a way of escaping if they re shelled and attacked and killed, many of them, anyway. jonathan hunt, a fresh new day there. we hope there s some hope in it. thank you, jonathan. sure oofrment. kevin cork is back. he s going to bring us a little bit of that. we need good news. we do. i think you ll appreciate it.
corporate and private users are being read in. shannon, dv, communication, and telefolks are the next thing on the list for russian hackers in ukraine. that could be translated, shifted over stateside. pack to you. greg palkot, thank you very much. special coverage continues. more live reporting on the ground in ukraine. we ll bring you that, next.