josé. kelly cobiella in jerusalem, thank you so much. that wraps up the hour for me. i am josé diaz-balart. you can reach me on twitter and instagram @jdbalart. lindsey reiser picks up here. good tuesday morning. i am lindsey reiser at msnbc headquarters in new york. we are following a number of fast-moving stories this morning, including new repercussions and more calls for transparency a after a wave of disciplinary action across the police and fire departments. three fire department personnel are out of a job. rereached out to all three and have not heard back. and the seventh memphis officer has also been relieved of duty.
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rereached an agreement. the s.a.t. exam is going entirely digital. the test taken by prospective college students set to change in 2024. the goal to make a less stressful college board. it will be an hour shorter, making it easier to take. and that does it here for us on cnn newsroom. i m isa soares in london. our coverage of the ukraine crisis continues on early start with christine romans and laura jarrett. i shall see you tomorrow. have a wonderful day. bye-bye. essential mist aroma fragrances. for an exhilarating blend of essential oils. curated with citrus and mint
reporter: tonight, dartmouth denies wrongdoing, and tells abc news, as a result of the misconduct we found earlier this year by the three pbs faculty members, we took unprecedented steps towards revoking their tenure and terminating their employment. rereached out to all the professor, but only heard back from one, who denies playing any role in creating a toxic environment, and also says he regrets behavior that women con sued as sexual. david? linsey davis, thank you. we re going to turn now to the attorney who took on president trump, michael avenatti. tonight, he s vumently denying claims of domestic abuse, after his arrest in los angeles. abc s kayna whitworth from california tonight. michael, what happened? what happened, michael? reporter: michael avenatti, defiant, walking out of a los angeles police preprecinct. i have never struck a woman. i never will strike a woman. i have been an advocate for women s rights my entire career. reporter: the come bbative
officials have argued strongly is an accomplishment for the administration. he undercuts it by doing it. rereached out to get the reaction to what the president said. i would note looking at the president s words specifically, didn t say when the president of mexico called him. see what the white house says. mark preston, to you, though, does this tie into a bigger week where republicans seem to have this liberty to lash out at the president, lash out at this white house and be more forthcoming with the criticism especially if they see these honesty gaps from the white house? i still think it remains to see how much we re going to see pushback from republicans when we run into instances like this when it s clearly a blatant lie and it s been a habit of president trump to exaggerate or outright lie. of having said that i do think it s inevitable that republicans are going to end up pushing back against president trump for a