everybody in that community in those somebody who lost a loved one, and at the tops market in east buffalo. it is just a tragedy that we will deal with, and in the way that we do. and the way we have before. and it s just a horrible familiarity to this ritual which we re going through now. yeah, i mean we are a country that has an incredible problem with mass shootings. we also have an incredible problem with political violence, particularly racially motivated, politically motivated violence. and that is something that we are never going to be new to, and it s not getting better, it s still getting worse. but it s very hard on these for days, particularly talking with people in that community, the tight-knit community who really are in a position when they know someone who was affected. we re gonna have some of the people who know somebody during this hour. thank you, rachel. thanks lawrence. thank you. thank you. i love buffalo the first day i arrived there in 1988,
we ll bring you a live report from the scene. and in ukraine, last remaining fighters inside that steel plant are surrendering leaving russia in control of the key port city after months of fighting. and in washington for the first time in 50 years, lawmakers are holding a hearing on ufo sightings that have stunned officials at the pentagon. and we begin the hour with a primary under way in a key swing state, pennsylvania, and what has been an eventful series of races full of twists, turns and surprises. on the republican side, an extremely competitive three-way race for the senate nomination will put former president trump s influence to the test as dr. oz seeks to come out on top against conservative commentator kathy barnette and hedge fund competitive david mcccormick. and on the democratic primary, john fetterman is recovering after suffering a stroke forcing him off the campaign trail in the 11th hour of this race against conor lamb. and joining us now, dasha burns
there s serious stuff in the world as well as a little fun with nicole. the big news come out of doj, formally requesting evidence and transcripts from the january 6th committee. that is a clear sign that the criminal probe of the insurrection is intensifying, linking with some of the leads in congress. we ll bring that to you tonight. also, tucker carlson dodging and weaving account ability after a mass shooter cited the same thing he s been pushing. we ll get into that, but right now, election night in america. firstle tos closing in kentucky. there s been primary voting in five states, and james carville is part of our special coverage kicking off the beat tonight. in addition to kentucky, polls are still open in idaho, north carolina, oregon, and p.a. we begin in pennsylvania because it is a big one, the showcase where gop senate candidates have been kplashing all the way through the homestretch of an election that started as a primary to really split the party in a key
joined me just moments ago. who taught him to hate like that. people that were killed were decent, law abiding people just doing what normal people do on a saturday. this is already being investigated as a hate crime. of the 13 people shot in the attack, 11 of the victims were black, and we re learning more about them, including the security guard that gave his life, there he is, trying to save others. had he not been there, more lives would have been lost and the community knows mr. salter. i had several times shopping, he was beloved by the community. he was a great person, a wonderful personality. anyone that knows him will tell you nothing different. that security guard one of the victims. the suspect is an 18-year-old white man. he allegedly chose and targeted this supermarket because it was in a majority black zip code and within driving distance where he lived. cnn learned a 180 page manifesto posted online before the attack reveals a meticulous, chilling level
and that s why the american academy of pediatrics is saying, look, we re going to change things. the american academy of pediatrics has now come out and said we re going to change our recommendations for feeding babies. let s take a look at what those changes are. they re saying instead of waiting until the baby s first birthday to introduce cow s milk, whole cow s milk may be an option for babies older than six months, babies who usually would take regular formula. this is not ideal, they say they only want babies to do this for a brief period of time. they don t splin what that means. they also say the toddler formula is safe for a few days for babies close to their first birthday. that s how bad this has gotten, that the american academy of pediatrics is changing its recommendations. not because anything changed medically, but solely because of this shortage. thanks so much. more breaking news for you in our world lead. the nearly three months long siege at the azovsta