something we already knew, that he s a terrible liar. then he follows that up with more lies. the latest on the embattled republican who now claims he wants to be the most transparent lawmaker in congress. we start with a defining day for the u.s./russian relationship as well as for safety and security around the globe. today, president biden and vladimir putin gave duelling speeches, laying out duelling visions, both of the war in ukraine and what the world order should be. both see huge stakes, democracy and ukrainian freedom on the u.s. side, while in putin s mind, it is his country s very existence and neither man giving any indication they re willing to back down. over the past year, the united states has come together with our allies and partners in an extraordinary coalition to stand against russian aggression. but the work in front of us is not just what we re against. it is about what we re for. what kind of world do we want to build? there is no sweeter word tha
the video shows frantic and frustrated parents demanding they be let into the school. police keeping the distraught family members behind a perimeter as the shooting unfolds inside. it s still unclear when in the whole event cycle this video was shot. sandra: texas officials have yet to deliver a clear timeline of what exactly happened and when. we do know the gunman got into that school through an unlocked entrance, responding officers were met by heavy gunfire and the suspect barricaded himself inside the classroom with children and teachers. a community the victims, today would have been the last day of class before the summer break. john: texas republican congressman tony gonzalez represents uvalde, he joins us in moments. fox team coverage. alexis mcadams has more on the victims. sandra: to bill with the latest on the ground in texas, what do we know? bill: sandra, a short time ago i was in touch with a source close to the investigation and told they are in fact
to be doctors, nurses, other professionals like folks who understand about toxic chemicals, none of that is available there? reporter: so the last information we saw from the ohio department of health is they have nurses there and a toxicology expert, but no mention of doctors there. they re not doing any blood analysis there, not prescribing any kind of medication or anything so that effect. this was not about physical exams. today is about assessing and recommending where people should go. got it, okay, george. thank you for that. appreciate it. transportation secretary pete buttigieg wants the nation s freight and railroads to improve safety immediately. today, we just heard george allude to some of this, buttigieg announced a new package of reforms. his department will begin tracking the inspections of routes used by trains carrying hazardous materials, he s also proposed electronically controlled brakes on certain trains carrying hazardous materials.
and we are back in the fox news channel. sandra, very interesting information we saw from victor escalon, fills in some blanks and creates more questions. sandra: he walked in undisrupted or unobstructed, not sure the word escalon used there, but walked in initially, he was not confronted by anybody. it s safe to say, and we ll bring bill in here, he was listening, he is in uvalde, texas for us, and what happened, and was there exchange of gunfire at the door, there was never an armed security guard at the door to begin with. bill: yeah, and that is the highlight from that press conference from me. keep in mind yesterday texas dps reported there was an officer,