the second worst school shooting in american history, 19 children and two teachers slaughtered, while police waited outside. the us justice department has just published its long awaited report into the mass shooting at the robb elementary school in uvalde, texas. we will get reaction to that. our panel this evening from california, the republican strategist lanhee chen, and in glasgow the former labour leader kesia dugdale. also in our programme. only 10% of voters under 50 would support the conservatives at the next election. that s is the lowest level of support for the tory since the last days of liz truss. and this hour, we will keep an eye on the failed lunar lander peregrine which is about to burn up over the south pacific. good evening. the families of those who died in the uvalde shooting nearly two years ago, don t need a report to know that law enforcement failed them. for over an hour, the children were locked in a school classroom with an active shooter, while
jesse: i made bret give me one. bret: good evening. i m bret baier. a damning federal government report about local law enforcement failures during the uvalde, texas school massacre. neither side is willing to budge in the border standoff between texas and washington. over land along the southern border. we will bring that you story. and we talk live to the founding chairman of the no labels group about how democratic groups are allegedly trying to undercut attempts to construct a unity presidential ticket, get on ballots. we will talk about where that effort stands tonight. we begin tonight with an update in the ongoing threats from china. hazardous materials team from the environmental protection team is removing dangerous chemicals from a warehouse in california turned to unlicensed bio lab by a chinese national. it s raising new questions and concerns tonight. national correspondent william la jeunesse shows us from reedily, california, good evening, william. bret
it s friday and we ve got a weekend and it s great to anchor with you, too. thanks for joining us on cnn news central. the lead with jake tapper starts right now. senator tim scott is endorsing donald trump, even though nikki haley appointed him to the senate. the lead starts right now. four days before the all- important new hampshire primary, former presidential candidate and senator tim scott is about to weigh-in on the race and endorse donald trump. will his pate pick make a difference? plus president biden and benjamin netanyahu have a lot of catching up to do. they spoke for the first time in nearly a month as benjamin netanyahu openly rejects the u.s. backed plan for the future of gaza and the palestinian people and the possible palestinian state. what we know about the critical call, coming up. and two major developments in two major criminal cases. alec baldwin indicted today for his role in the deadly accidental rust movie set shooting. and the l.a. innocence pr
that s sunday morning at 9:00 eastern and again at noon. our coverage continues now with one mr. wolf blitzer. i ll see you on monday. happening now, the attack filled run up to the very high stake said new hampshire primary now just four days away. donald trump is getting ready to rollout an endorsement that could rattle nikki haley s campaign. i ll get reaction from a key haley supporter, the new hampshire governor chris sununu. also tonight, court records now show the trump special prosecutor in georgia paid for trips he took with the district attorney who hired him. standby for details on what if anything this could mean for the case against trump. and more than two years after the fatal shooting on the rust movie set actor and producer alec baldwin was just charged with involuntary manslaughter. we re breaking down the indictment and the timing after previous charges against baldwin were dropped. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world
kayleigh: hello, this is outnumbered, i m kayleigh mcenany, here with co-host emily compagno and harris faulkner. also joining us host of kennedy saves the world, kennedy and host of making money on fox business, charles payne. we begin with house republicans demanding answers from the biden administration over alarming surveillance of the more than people. according to a new letter obtained by fox news digital, federal investigators asked banks to comb through and flag transactions using phrases that range from maga and trump to dick s sporting goods, following january 6. hillary vaughn live with the details. hillary. the federal government profiled who they thought would be a person of interest as part of the january 6 investigation, leading to a surveillance scheme, wanting banks to snoop on transactions. innocent people were caught up. bank of america gave a list of customers who made transactions between january 5-7. that data was deleted from the system. jim jorda