it is easy to second-guess. we do take care of our own, leave nobody behind. the biden administration has managed as well as it can be managed under the circumstances. it is what america is all about, pulling together, leaving nobody behind. this couldn t have been done in a more orderly manner. i respectfully disagree. announcer: americans held hostage, kind enemy lines, day 20. sean: all right, day 20, americans held hostage, held behind enemy lines, the taliban terrorists, and tonight, we begin in may, one month before the taliban s fighting season. this was president trump s deadline for withdrawal. now, if and it is a big if the taliban, if they followed through with all of their promises, because they knew if they broke any rules, harmed any americans, killed any of our allies, they knew under donald trump the consequences, they would be dire. and according to president trump, no matter what, the united states would maintain control of bagram air f
dana: i m dana perino. if the president will take a shot at them you can imagine they would push back. not exactly constructive. but the feud is erupting after president biden singled out texas and florida for banning mask mandates saying those states account for 1/3 of new infections. he said help slow the spread or get out of the way. ron desantis firing back. joe biden suggests if you don t do lockdown policies you should get out of the way. let me tell you this, if you are coming after the rights of parents in florida i m standing in your way. dana: griff jenkins is covering the story from the white house. governor desantis has been standing in the white house s way as loudly as humanly possible, i think. remember he was an immediate hard no on school mask mandates and now he is not taking lightly being called out by the president on tuesday. president biden: governors not willing to do the right thing. if you aren t willing to help at least get out of the way f
swathe of the highlands, heavy and persistent rain bringing the risk of flooding and travel disruption. and as you can see from the earlier radar, there has been some really very wet weather across this part of scotland so far today. and elsewhere, plenty of these big downpours and thunderstorms, some particularly heavy ones across parts of northern ireland, southern scotland come into northern england, and persistent rain continues throughout the afternoon across parts of northern scotland. it is quite windy out there, the showers could well see gusts of a0 mph or more, but generally these strong winds will help to bridge those showers along. so hopefully if you get a shower it should not be with you for quite such a long time as we have had at times over the last few days. and quite a cool feel as well, 17 to 20 celsius. through this evening, across england and wales, we keep some of those showers for a time, they should fade through the night. the rain pivots south across
a little later a man showed up who was yelling at his sister. a few minutes later, the a.p. reporter standing next to us was reported live when the shots started. a bill of comprehensive police reform to be have to be careful here with gun shots. excuse us. [shots fired]. sounds like gun shots. imagine what this is. seem to be gun shots. a short time later, minneapolis police say a individual showed up at a local hospital with a gunshot wound. one of the neighbors that we spoke to while hiding in a back yard said it s not uncommon to hear the shots in the autonomous zone where activists said police are not welcome. citywide, there s a spike in violent crime. in the city s third precinct where george floyd square is located, homicides are up 112%, rape is up 29% and assaults have increased 63% compared to this time last year. in response, several community groups have sued the city over lack of police presence. m.p.d. is down over 200 officers from a year ago. mayor frye
good morning. i m poppy harlow. i m jim sciutto. hours from now, president biden will leave the white house for oklahoma to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the tulsa race massacre. it is just a horrific and sadly, a long ignored chapter in this nation s history. on may 31st, 1921, a white mob descended on what was a thriving black neighborhood, greenwood, in tulsa. angry crowds went block to block. they looted. they killed. eyewitnesses reported planes, a relatively new invention at the time, took part in the attacks. attacks from the air. the destruction and devastation lasted until the next day. and the scenes afterwards just horrendous. not just homes and businesses, but schools and churches also destroyed. the very heart of that community burned to the ground. thousands were left homeless as many as 300 black americans were killed. reflecting on that horror today, the president will meet with three survivors of the massacre, the oldest 107 years old. he is also e