Dozen Mass Shootings across america, including in indiana, where a heroic citizen stopped a deadly shooting inside a Shopping Mall. Europes record heat. Britain and france face historic temperatures. Wildfires in spain. In england, theyre painting the railroads white for fear theyll buckle, as schools and offices close in a country largely without air conditioning. Plus, back here at home, our forecast as tens of millions of americans prepare for tripledigit heat. Secret service texts. The latest on those missing messages from january 5th and 6th that could be turned over to congress as early as tomorrow. Plus, the ultimate wedding crasher in hawaii. And, a gardener with a green thumb and a big heart, helping young men grow. This is the cbs evening news with norah odonnell, reporting from the nations capital. Odonnell good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together. We want to begin tonight in uvalde, texas, with the First Comprehensive assessment of the Law Enforcement response to the massacre at Robb Elementary School that killed 19 students and two teachers. The 77page report details the 77 minutes of whats referred to as a lackadaisical pproach, and it places blame on the entirety of Law Enforcement who responded to the shooting. Nearly 400 officers were on the scene. And, for the first time, we are getting a look at the disturbing bodycam videos. According to the report, officers rushed to the school, but inexplicably waited for more than an hour before confronting the gunman. The report also has alarming new details about the shooter, saying he was a dropout who had developed a fascination with school shootings, of which he made no secret. We have a lot to get to tonight, and cbss Lilia Luciano will start us off from uvalde. Good evening, lilia. Reporter good evening to you, norah. That report concluded that Law Enforcement prioritized their safety over the lives of innocent victims. And tonight, were hearing from the two agencies that had the largest number of officers and agents present, thats customs and Border Protection and theend safety, both saying they have launched internal investigations into the response. gunfire bleep am i bleeding . Am i bleeding . Am i bleeding . Thats my wifes classroom. Hes shooting at the classroom. He got me. Reporter within four minutes of police entering Robb Elementary School, one officer alerts others, the shooter is in his wifes classroom. Reporter bodycam footage from Uvalde Police officers evidenced the confusion and chaos in the hallways of robb elementary. Clear the building reporter other officers say hes in an office. We believe hes barricaded in one of the offices. Still shooting. Hey, were going in or staying here . What are we doing . Reporter active Shooter Training instructs officers to immediately breach and stop the threat. Hold on, hold on, hold on reporter instead, School Police chief Pete Arrodondo and other officers, believing it was a barricaded situation, are heard trying to negotiate with the gunman. Reporter when border patrols Tactical Unit shows up, chief arrodondo is heard trying to hold them back. Tell them to bleep wait. Dont shoot. No one comes in. Do me a favor. Yes, sir . Reporter inside the classroom, children continued to call 911. He is in a room full of victims. Reporter nikki and brett cross lost their beloved tenyearold, uziyah garcia, and dont understand why the police thought the gunman was holed up in an office. It is in the middle of a school day. Hes in a classroom. Like, where did you think the kids were . Makes no sense to us. Its just failure after failure after failure after failure, and those failures costed our son his life. We shouldnt have had to have 21 funerals. We should have been having a parade for the Fallen Heroes who took care of our babies. Odonnell and Lilia Luciano is back with us from uvalde. So, lilia, im reading from this report about the gunmans past, of wild threats, and that he earned the nickname School Shooter from those he played online games with, and that he was called it so often, that it became a running joke. Reporter norah, that is a lesson to us all it is no joke when those alarms go up. We also learned from family members, that they told or from investigators that the family members told them, the shooter had attended the fourth grade in that very classroom, and that he had been bullied in the fourth grade. So, he might have been targeting his own classroom. Odonnell Lilia Luciano, thank you. Well, there seems to be no place in america thats safe from the scourge of gun violence thats infected every aspect of our lives. And this weekend was no different. In just two days, there were 16 Mass Shootings across the country that killed at least 14 people and injured 56 others. That includes a deadly shooting at a Shopping Mall in greenwood, indiana. Russ mcquaid of our cbs affiliate wttv is there. Reporter the mall was just about to close when a 20yearold man armed with a pistol and a rifle opened fire, killing three people, including a married couple having dinner. We need three more ambulances. Rrt police say the an, had mule magaast rounds ion. Hed spent over an hour in the mens room, dropped his cell phone in a toilet, and came out firing. Gunshots started ringing out, probably about 20 of them. And everybody just starting stampeding. Reporter police say the shooting was over in barely two minutes because 22yearold elisjsha dicken, who had been shopping with his girlfriend, fired his own nine millimeter pistol ten times, killing the gunman. His actions were nothing short of heroic. He engaged the gunman from quite a distance, with a handgun. He was also motioning for people to exit behind him. Reporter police say they found in the mens room another rifle, and more ammunition in a backpack. Overnight, a raid on sapirmans apartment turned up a laptop, with a can of flammable butane in the oven, which had been turned on. Although he had a juvenile record, police say his family didnt suspect he could carry out such an attack. They were just as surprised as everyone else was. Reporter two other people were injured. Ever since july 1 in the state of indiana, it has been legal to carry a handgun without a permit, as dicken was doing. Investigators say they are still mystified as to a motive for this shooting, though, they say, family members told them that the gunman had recently received an eviction notice at his apartment, and had quit his job in may. Norah. Odonnell russ mcquaid, thank you. Now to florida, where the final phase of the sentencing trial of parkland School Shooter nikolas cruz started today. The jury is deciding between life in prison without the possibility of parole, or death by lethal injection. The 23yearold cruz pleaded guilty in october to the murders of 14 students and three Staff Members at Marjory StonemanDouglas High School in february of 2018. All right, turning now to whats being called a heat apocalypse in europe, a heat wave has resulted in more than 1,000 deaths and multiple wildfires, with some areas soaring 30 degrees above normal. In the united kingdom, residents are bracing for what could be britains hottest day ever recorded. Cbss Ramy Inocencio is in london. Reporter thick smoke billows, as parts of western europe burn, fires sparked by an unprecedented heat wave pushing temperatures to new records. In spains zamora region, residents are fighting with what little water they have. This man drove his digger towards a fire to cut a trench, only to be engulfed in flames. Seconds later, he runs out, his clothes alight. For some, all they can do is watch. These passengers panicked as flames surrounded their train, before traveling on safely. More than 1,100 people have died due to the heat in spain and neighboring portugal, where temperatures soared to 117 degrees over the weekend. In southwest france where record temperatures hit, fires are out of control, burning at least 37,000 acres as more than 30,000 people have been evacuated. The u. K. Started feeling the heat today 100 degrees near london, where residents took any opportunity to stay cool. While, below ground, unlucky commuters sweltered. Here in the london underground, its about 32 degrees celsius, thats about 90 degrees fahrenheit. This system is only about halfs for a very stifling rush hour. The heat snarled transport, melting a runway at a london airport and forcing it to close for repairs, while train tracks were painted white to stop them from buckling. The extreme weather, a sign of whats to come. It is definitely a result of climate change, because if you look at the history, its never been this hot before. The world is going to burn and probably disintegrate in probably 20 years. Reporter and its still about 80 degrees out, and overnight temperatures arent expected to fall that much further, which means it wont give people that much of a chance to cool off. As for tomorrow, norah, the forecast is that its going to be even hotter. Odonnell Ramy Inocencio, thank you. Well, back here at home, more than 50 million americans today faced temperatures topping 100 degrees, from north dakota to louisiana. And in the northeast, heavy rains caused flash flooding in patterson, new jersey, stranding cars and causing havoc during the evening commute. For the forecast both in the u. S. And europe, lets bring in meteorologist mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel. Good evening, mike. Reporter and, norah, good evening to you. Yes, intense heat across europe, and its not letting up anytime soon. You take a look at the pattern, ridging across the continent. So what that means is, warm southerly air rolls in here, spain, france, italy, the u. K. , some of these temperatures could eclipse alltime record highs. Well do 105 in paris tomorrow, 101 in london, less than a degree away from the alltime record high in the u. K. All these dry, hot conditions also fueling massive wildfires continentwide. That pattern can be traced back to the United States as well. Dominant high pressure, jet stream well to the north. Look at the numbers. 110 in Oklahoma City tomorrow, 110 in dallas, excessive heat warnings in effect, and a pattern, norah, that for the rest of the week remains in place and expands, not just to the middle of the country, but all the way to new england and the eastern seaboard. Odonnell just incredible to look at. Mike bettes, thank you. Well, back here in washington, jury selection is underway in the criminal trial of steve bannon, a former advisor to thenpresident donald trump. Bannon is charged with two counts of criminal contempt of congress for refusing to comply with a subpoena from the january 6th committee. We get more now from cbs nikole killion. How you doing, guys . Thanks for showing up. Reporter steve bannon waved to the cameras entering federal court monday. Inside, the former white house strategist sat, mostly masked, with his hands clasped, during jury selection. The former trump advisor faces two counts of contempt of congress, each carrying a penalty of up to a year in jail, after defying a subpoena from the january 6th committee. Its nothing but a show trial. Reporter Committee Members say theyre still open to hearing from bannon, who recently offered to testify. If he wants to give us his information, were eager to get it. Reporter of interest to the committee are two phone calls bannon had with former President Trump on january 5th, when he offered this warning all hell is going to break loose. Reporter in a primetime hearing thursday, the panel will focus on the 187 minutes of the capitol siege, describing the former president s inaction as a dereliction of duty. It has also subpoenaed records from the secret service, after the agency acknowledged some Text Messages from january 5th and 6th may have been deleted. Its, you know, hard to believe that you would go forward in a transition and do a factory reset of the phones of agents and not back up the data. I mean, who does that . Reporter a Watchdog Group said the agency likely broke the law by deleting the texts. What is pretty rare is that government records that are within the nexus of a congressional investigation go missing. Reporter the secret service says it has been cooperating with the select committee since last year. Agency officials tell cbs news, it will comply with this latest subpoena and turn over the requested data as soon as tomorrow. Norah. Odonnell interesting to see if we learn something. Nikole killion, thank you. And cbs news will have full coverage of thursday nights primetime january 6th hearing. Thats starting at 8 00 p. M. Eastern time, and we hope that you will join us. A West Virginia judge today blocked that state from enforcing its 150yearold abortion ban. Its the latest court battle playing out across the country since the Supreme Court overturned roe v. Wade, including in florida, where a 15week ban was allowed to take effect while on appeal. Heres cbss manuel bojorquez. Reporter dr. Samantha deans of planned parenthood says their facilities took in as many women seeking abortions as they could before floridas 15week ban on the procedure went into effect this month. We, you know, had to increase our staffing, we had to increase our appointments. Reporter the law was briefly blocked by a judge, but reinstated when the state appealed, adding to the confusion. Our patients equally have been confused and, you know, devastated and struggling and panicked. Reporter so, you had to turn women away . Absolutely. Reporter what are those conversations like . Those are some of the hardest conversations that i have to have with patients. Reporter still, floridas abortion law is less restrictive than those in neighboring states, meaning many women from out of state come here. Florida is on track to surpass last years total of outof state abortions nearly 4,900. Florida is turning into an abortion destinations state here in the south. Reporter Andrew Shirvell is founder of florida voice for the unborn. We need a total ban on abortions here. Reporter shirvell is calling on republican Governor Ron Desantis to convene a special legislative session to further restrict access. But after signing the 15week ban into law in april, the governor has yet to provide specifics on what additional restrictions hed support. Its fueling speculation that its a political tight spot as he seeks reelection this year and eyes a potential run for president in 2024. I am 100 confident that florida will enact further abortion restrictions, or bans. How far we go, though, is really up to the governor. 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