you re looking live at nashville, tennessee where three children and three staff members have been killed following a shooting at the covenant school. the female shooter described as a 28-year-old nashville resident and a former student at the school itself. also dead after being shot by police. she was reportedly wielding two assault-style rifles and a pistol. the shooting taking place a little after 10:00 a.m. this morning in a second floor lobby area after the suspect made her way in to the building apparently through a side entrance. the white house reacting quickly saying enough is enough and calling on congress to end the epidemic of school violence. welcome. i m neil cavuto. there s so much we don t know and dots they re still trying to put together to trace what happened this morning and why, why this 28-year-old former student at that very school would do what she did. let s get the very latest from jonathan serrie following it from the very beginning. jonathan? hi
Ukrainian government which have links to Russian Politicians and operatives. The memo says the link compels investigators to examine russian efforts of interference in the 2016 election. The payments from ukraine to manafort is the basis for financial crimes charges he faces. Manafort wants the charges dismissed claiming beyond muellers scope because ukraine is unrelated to the campaign. The Declassified Memo was written in august by Deputy Attorney general rod rosenstein. It shows rosensteins strong backing for the special counsel despite attacks from the president. Lets discuss this with julian selzer. Good morning. Good morning. The constant attacks against the word collusion. The word he said the most in the first 14 or 15 months. How significant is this development . It doesnt seem there are any new findings here, but it shows
there is legitimacy to looking at the financial ties with officials in the trump orbit and russia. This just provides credibility for mueller looking into t
On Tuesday’s Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by John Burns, retired Deputy Principal at Rice College and Director of the Burns Study Centre in Ennis. For the next few weeks, John will bring us a series ‘When School Cannot Happen’ to discuss why children may not be doing well in school. This week, John […]
the crimes is another subject. we really need to start looking back at the schools. every school cannot say that happens there, not here. not this day and age. you need to take every school, whether it s a pre-k elementary through high school, college, have to sit back and say what can we do better to protect our students and our teachers inside the school. neil: you know, as you were talking, i was thinking the added element here as we look at the aerial shots of this covenant school, it s a private, religious schools. oftentimes school are connected to literally a church. a parrish, a praying facility that is almost always open. those with ill-intent could take advantage of that. i don t know what happened here. but access to the church and then easily acc to the school. my own church has that church-school connection.
walensky, at this morning s covid briefing. we know that you have many questions regarding what prevention strategies are really necessary for this moment, especially as people are so eager to remove them. we want to give people a break from things like mask wearing, when these metrics are better. meanwhile, in virginia, governor glenn youngkin is going a step further. he is expected to sign a bill this afternoon banning mask mandates in schools. nbc news correspondent heidi przybyla joins me now. so an outright ban. so if you want to wear a mask to school, are you allowed to wear it or you just can t force kids to wear it. reporter: it s that the school cannot tell kids to wear it but the kids can choose to wear it. it s really an example, katy, of the local power struggles that will be playing out all across the country as we set the new rules of etiquette and health around living with endemic covid. now, this is also going to play