Interview this morning. Plus House Democratic caucus chair Hakeem Jeffries, republican senator tom scott and analysis from our powerhouse round table. Announcer from abc news, its this week. Here now chief White House Correspondent jonathan karl. Good morning. Welcome to this week. The campaign trail, coronavirus and calls for racial equality all converged last night in tulsa. The president was hoping to reboot his campaign, but while the hype was huge, he claimed 1 Million People asked for tickets, the crowd was modest. Lots of empty seats, a rarity for a trump rally. While there were some tense moments in tulsa, protests remained largely peaceful. In a speech that lasted nearly n, defhis the president slme handling of coronavirus saying he requested to slow down the testing to avoid finding more cases. He spoke at length about his slow walk down a ramp at west point. What the president did not do is mention juneteenth, the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 or george floyd amid a National O
State are considering the same move, and tonight, nashua voted to take the step. Our jean mackin explains how it will work. Jean nashua s School Superintendent says there s never been an opioid overdose in any of the schools in his district that he s aware of but he called on the school board to stock schools with narcan just in case, and the board agreed. Nashua s School Superintendent urged the school board to be proactive by having the nasal mist version of naloxone in the nurses office. He wants School Nurses and narcan. In a district with more than 11,000 students it would also be available for use on staff and overdose. It s easy to administer a nasal spray, no known allergies, if you administer it to someone you ve misdiagnosed to his jean he explained the narcan does not have to be administered that it would be provided by the state. While there were some questions. I question whether we enable people with the narcan. Jean most members of the board of education want narcan in t
Now, wmur news 9 tonight. Tom narcan will be going into nashua schools. The school board voted tonight to stock nashua city schools with the medication that can reverse opioid overdoses. Good evening, i m tom griffith. Shelley i m shelley walcott. Many School Districts across the state are considering the same move, and tonight, nashua voted to take the step. Our jean mackin explains how it will work. Jean nashua s School Superintendent says there s never been an opioid overdose in any of the schools in his district that he s aware of but he called on the school board to stock schools with narcan just in case, and the board agreed. Nashua s School Superintendent urged the school board to be proactive by having the nasal mist version of naloxone in the nurses office. He wants School Nurses and principals able to administer narcan. In a district with more than 11,000 students it would also be parents in the event of an overdose. It s easy to administer a nasal spray, no known allergies,