in the hallways during the killing at robb elementary school. casey stegall reports. casey? as you know, up until this point, we ve seen still images from that hallway surveillance camera in robb elementary that captured much of the action. that is the only thing that has been made public. they were obtained by austin tv state k view. there s full calls for the full 77-minute window from which the stills came to be released. lawmakers in austin before heading into a closed door committee addressed the issue. the committee chair says that all graphic or sensitive images would be edited out. it s important for people to have access to maintain transparency and a public s trust. i can tell people all day long what i saw. the committee can tell people what we saw. it s very different to see it for yourself. we think that is very important and we ll continue to put pressure on the situation and consider all options and making sure that video gets out for the public to view.
history. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. a busy day for the world s richest man. and let s get the latest from kelly in l.a. kelly? hey, good to see you, neil. we re about to see a battle of the tech titans. you have twitter lawyering up and elon musk saying that he can determinate the agreement due to the number of fake accounts. even with the confidence he showed in a tweet, hey, this is an interesting roller coaster here. transaction lawyers say it s difficult to prove that twitter is lying about user data. musk will say the platform withheld that data. some say he waved under the right to close the deal quickly. he claims that doesn t mean he waived the right to see it. musk said that company refused requests for two months. now, twitter won t be going down without a fight. they hired a team of merger heavyweights. many analysts think it s a ploy to get a discount with the stock closing 40% below his offer. some say that twitter will break not wanting to reveal tha
wind at their backs. i m john berman, brianna is off, cnn chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins here this morning. wind at their backs, we will see come november, i guess. a little. they re hoping wind at their back this morning. what democrats are looking at the reason they might feel this way is based on the results of special elections here in new york. cnn projects that democrat pat ryan will win the battleground 19th district, a district that joe biden narrowly carried in 2020 but republicans felt very good heading into this special. they were hoping they could flip this. abortion rights became the central issue in this race, democrats made it so, much more on this in just a moment. also in new york congressman jerry nadler easily defeated he is a powerful committee chair he easily defeated powerful committee chair carolyn maloney in a bitter race that really got to the redirstrictin struggles the democrats had in new york. in florida democratic congr
attention off the biden administration s failings. all they re doing is try to paint a new political narrative in november. it s inflation, sky high gas prices. border crisis. democrats created the crisis. the hearings are no more than an attempt to change the narrative. they are desperate. we all know it s a sham committee process. they want to put donald trump in jail. if they don t get that they want to keep his name off the ballot. dana: chad pergram is live on capitol hill for us this morning. hi, chad. good morning. the committee aimed to tie the riots to former president trump and his actions after the election. the panel played new video and audio tape of those close to the president that included former attorney general bill barr who said there was no fraud in the election. there was dramatic testimony from u.s. capitol police officer edwards sustained a traumatic brain injury defending the capitol. there were officers on the ground, you know. they were b
john: dow down 807 points at this moment. unfortunately, few people surprised by the new inflation data, confirming the pain at the pump and sticker shock. hello, john roberts in washington and happy friday to you. and happy friday to you as well, john. good to see you. anita vogel in for sandra smith. prices soared 8.6% from a year ago, highest in four decades as rent, energy and grocery prices continue to surge. another record high for gasoline prices as the national average edges ever so closer to $5 a gallon. anita: fox team coverage starts right now. karl rove on president biden s response to the economic crisis and a closer look at how much americans are paying at stores. john: but first, jacqui heinrich is travelling with the president live in los angeles. what is the white house saying they are going to do about inflation, jacqui? we have not heard from the president yet, he s going to speak later about supply chains but the chair of economic advisers says