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 The failure of police to go into the Uvalde classroom while a gunman killed children inside was the result of  systemic failures  and egregious poor decision making  among every law enforcement agency that responded, according to a highly anticipated report by Texas lawmakers released Sunday. Other than the attacker, the Committee did not find an stanley cupstanley cup  villains  in the course of its Investigation,  the report said.  There is no one to whom we can attribute malice or ill motives. Instead, we found systemic failures and egregiously poor decision making. Nineteen children and two adults were killed in the May 24 massacre at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde. In June, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called for the state House to convene a special legislative committee to investigate the shooting, and the lawmakers released their preliminary findings in Sunday s report. The committee interviewed 39 people, including at least 20 law enforcement officials.                                        Following the release of the report, Uvalde police released edited body camera footage from inside the school on the day of the shooting.Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin said Sunday that Lt. Mariano Pargas, who was the city s acting chief of police on the day of the shooting, has been put on administrative leave. McLaughlin hosted a meeting Sunday for fam stanley cup ilies of Uvalde victims, according to committee chair Texas Rep. Dustin Burrows.                Vincent Salazar, grandfather of Layla Salazar who was killed in Zeuj Grieving father pushes for  textalyzer  to combat distracted driving
 CBS News Live Video          Live                                                                       CBS News will present   48 Hours:  Muhammad Ali: Remembering A Legend,  a live, hour-long special celebrating the life and legacy of the outspoken boxing champion tonight at 9 p.m.CBSN anchor Josh Elliott will anchor the special from the CBS Broadcast Center in New York.  He ll be joined by a team of correspondents providing in-depth reports on Ali s life, his career and his enduring impact on the world of sports, civil rights and celebrity.Live coverage of Ali now on CBSNIn depth: Muhamma adidas samba d AliThe three-time heavyweight champion and worldwide celebrity died Friday night after a 32-year battle with Parkinson s disease. He was 74. He had been hospitalized at a Phoenix-area hospital this week w nike dunk ith a respiratory problem.                                                                                                        Muhammad Ali dies at salomon  74          05:22                                                                      Carter Evans will be in Phoenix, Jericka Duncan in Ali s hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, and Dr. Jon LaPook will report on the connection between boxing and Ali s Parkinson s disease.  CBS Evening News  Anchor and Managing Editor Scott Pelley will report on Ali s life. The special will also mine CBS News  rich archive of interviews with Ali, including a classic sit-down with  60 Minutes   late correspondent Ed Bradley.In the boxing ring, Ali captivated