us the latest. he has all the details tonight. but tonight we begin at 1600 pennsylvania avenue where your buddy joe biden is heading back to the basement. his 2024 reelection bid is officially now under way so i guess that means we can expect to see a lot less of joe than usual and come up by the way, it s official. he has given fewer press conferences than any other president in the last 40 years and according to nbc news, it ll be several months before he even holds one single campaign event and no doubt those events will be you and far between. didn t even hold a rally to kick off his campaign today. instead the biden camp released a heavily edited preproduced video attacking of course maga republicans while attempting to make joe look loose and incapable, and other words everyone knows he s cognitively incapable of making such an announcement without screwing it up. but that is a preview of coming attractions. while republicans shake hands, kiss babies, take selfies, do
she was a good girl? she was. shannon: parents and family members in shock and grieving over lives cut way too short including 8-year-old garcia who loved playing football with his grandpa and 9-year-old ellie garcia who danced along to tiktok videos. we ll tell what you we re learning about the victims who are being remembered tonight at vigils all across country. new details about the investigation into what law enforcement believes was a preplanned attack, what the shooter posted on social media beforehand with his motive still unclear. our law enforcement panel weighs? the american people demand we take action. my colleagues ought to be held accountable. the unlawful purchase of a gun i don t know how i i can t tell people i can t think of a law that would have stopped this particular shooting. shannon: and calls for action to reduce gun violence already ratcheting up, but are there places where members of congress can find common ground? our panel will di
Because Ellen Rupp-Jones was sentenced without incarceration, the Texas Nursing Board could not immediately revoke her license as a registered nurse, according to the board’s deputy general counsel.
A nurse who was high on methamphetamine when her 3-year-old patient died under her care has permanently lost her nursing license, according to the Michigan Department of Attorney General.
In one case, the nurse did not administer pain medication to a woman recovering from a cesarean section, leaving her in "horrible and excruciating pain."