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.
office in ohio completely stomach the president yesterday. said to be doing more to help their cause ahead of november. kellyanne conway says the failures of this white was impossible to ignore. cutting loose biden and harris, and look, the conspiracy or not the force of these. the democrats and liberals and biden and harris and the rest of them have always used as a stalking horse blaming that for that one. they can t do it anymore. good morning, mark. good morning. polls for the economy ahead of mine for voters. president biden knows he cannot avoid the topic. on wednesday, i was in cleveland, ohio, is plan passed congress last year. the president telling the crowd the economy has improved since the crop years but he admits admiration is a real problem americans face today. president biden: we got a long way to go because of inflation because of i call it the putin tax increase. all that great he is keeping from being able to get to the market. now i m fighting
distinctive facial tattoos. bill: prosecutors charging him with seven counts of first-degree murder and according to the mets the tip of this iceberg. the loss of life these devastating injuries on the over whelming trauma would demand we take justice. we anticipate dozens more charges centering around each of the victims. psychological victims, physical victims, attempted murder charges, aggravated discharge charges, aggravated battery charges. there will be dozens of more charges against mr. crimo. bill: live in highland park, good morning. bail, good morning teal. prosecutors will be asking a judge to deny bail to crimo and a court hearing in a couple of hours by the 22-year-old is facing seven first-degree murder charges and if convicted of mandatory licensing and no chance of probate as you heard the states attorney dozens of additional charges are expected to be filed as well. investigators say the suspect planned the attack for weeks and dress like a woman to b
motive. tonight there are new questions about how the suspect was allowed to legally buy several guns despite previous threats of violence resulting in the confiscation of more than a dozen of his knives. correspondent garrett tenney is outside the lake county courthouse in waukegan, illinois. good evening, garrett. bret, good evening to you. today we learned the alleged gunman waived his miranda rights when taken into custody and shared details with investigators how he carried out the attack. prosecutor say the 2 #-year-old suspect emptied two full clips of ammo on the crowd at monday s fourth of july parade pausing to reload after each time until he fired more than 70 shots in total. we have also learned that a few hours later the suspect almost carried out a second attack, nearly 150 miles away in madison, wisconsin at another fourth of july celebration. it appears when he drove to madison he was driving around. he saw a celebration occurring in madison. he seriously co
aggressive they were, how overreaching they were that they were willing to go past the four corners of the warrant and take whatever they thought was appropriate or felt they could take and go back through and looked through everything once they realized maybe we went a little too far, then negotiate the return of it. that is absolutely not the way the warrant is supposed to be executed to. shannon: in an exclusive interview with fox news, the former president continues to dispute the classification of the record seized adding the has to be brought down in the country, threats to law enforcement following the mar-a-lago rate, kevin corke is here now on what we know about exactly where the doj investigation stands tonight. in a court filing federal prosecutors asked the court to deny any revelation that might otherwise present the affidavit to american citizens. you may be sitting why would they do that? the fact is they feel like this will jeopardize the investigation. on