got hit with a subpoena from house republicans over the afghanistan withdrawal. more on the documents republicans are trying to get their eyes on. hundreds of thousands of protesters taking to the streets of france yet again denouncing president macron s controversial pension reform plan. and nashville police just give an update on monday s school shooting. the details about the guns legally purchased be i the shooter and what law enforcement learned from an interview with the parents. we ll have a live report. our nbc news reporters are following the latest development, but we begin with catie beck in nashville where police say the suspect legally bought the firearms she later used to kill three 9-year-olds and three adults yesterday. what more have we learned? reporter: yeah, the police chief speaking to the media a few minutes ago saying there were actually seven guns purchased at five different stores, purchased legally, and the shooter was in the middle of treated
stars. that seems to be a familiar point, but this is somebody who supported trump. she had a change after january 6th. there was a trump backed challenger to her. is she proof you can challenge trump and survive or is that just a one off? i ve been very impressed with her political skills. she really does seem to be one of those politicians who has it and she s been brave enough to try to forge a maverick path. she was in a district that had slipped briefly democratic, so it s not entirely anti to her political ambitions to go a little bit more in this direction, but still, i think she has skill in the way she s doing it. yeah, some people said this is a swing district and she won it decisively against the democrats. thank you for being here. laura, lisa, greg, elise, you
she was sounding the alarm at the national press club today. take a listen. our public schools shouldn t be pawns for politicians ambitions. they shouldn t be defunded or destroyed by id logs. i wonder what you re hearing, greg, on the ground there? because we know what the political argument is but how many folks have you talked to? maybe they re parents, maybe they re teachers. maybe they re school officials, about what will happen to public schools if this passes? there are long standing concerns about inequities in schools all over georgia, but there s also a deep concern these private school vouchers would undercut the public school systems and benefit wealthy families that could afford the tuitions that many schools here
in metro atlanta offer. even with the $6500 voucher, private school tuition is still out of reach for a lot of families. so there s deep concern from local school boards and local officials who worry about the future of publication if a measure like this passes. the education secretary wrote an op-ed this month calling out florida lawmakers, quote, in addition to spending their days fighting to ban books and black history, some consciousal republicans are calling for state cuts to federal funding. at the levels they re talking about, that could mean slashing funding for schools and communities of concentrated poverty by as much at $3.7 billion, negatively impacting up to 25 million students. it goes back to what greg was just talking about. if you ve got a lot of money, your kid can go to school wherever they want. in new york city, the cost of preschool is out of touch for a lot of parents, but is there any