A mile long lei woven by hundreds of volunteers in Hawaiʻi was presented to more than 500 leaders, elders, faculty, students and community of The Covenant Church and School in Nashville, Tennessee on Saturday.
rebuttal witness to come and testify. it appears that was david pecker, he did testify, and after that the jury was ready to review a proposed indictment and take the time he needed to deliberate and that s going to be a wild card as well and ultimately the grand jury made its own decision. it is a historic moment and we ll see it play out over the next few days in lower manhattan. former u.s. attorney barbara mcquade, thank you as always and i am certain we ll be speaking to you again very soon coming up here on way too early we ll of course continue to follow the latest on the indictment of former president donald trump plus we ll look at the newly released 911 calls that show the chaos and terror that unfolded during this week s mass shooting at a school in nashville and also ahead what we re learning about the detainment of an american journalist in russia and how the white house is responding we re going to be back with so much more. [ ominous music playing ]
that makes a lot of sense, but there is so much at stake, so much on the line we should probably treat this a little differently than we treat, let s say, red sox baseball games right. which, on that point, didn t start out good yesterday. we ll get to that. ahead on morning joe, much more reaction to the indictment of former president trump, including what his former vice president mike pence is saying plus, new york city police are stepping up security on the heels of yesterday s announcement former nypd commissioner bill bratton joins us to weigh in on that. and pulitzer prize winning reporter and veteran watergate journalist bob woodward will be our guest this morning. also this morning, newly released 911 calls show the chaos and the terror that unfolded during this week s mass shooting at a school in nashville. and what we re learning about the detainment of an american journalist in russia.
yeah. breaking news out of kentucky this morning. several casualties being reported after two u.s. army black hawk helicopters crashed during a training incident. it happened last night near the army base fort camcampbell. the injuries and people involved not released. kentucky governor bashir said fatalities are expected. in a tweet, the army s 101st airborne division wrote that it is focusing on the soldiers and families involved. a lot of breaking news. still ahead on morning joe, we re following the very latest on the investigation into this week s mass shooting at a school in nashville. we ll have that and a look at where the fight over gun safety stands on capitol hill. plus, the ceo of starbucks and senator bernie sanders face off over allegations of illegal union busing tactics. also this morning, bipartisan opposition to banning tiktok is emerging on capitol hill. we ll have the latest on the
this is newsday on the bbc. i m karishma vaswani in singapore. our headlines: police in the us say the suspect involved in a mass shooting at a school in nashville had legally purchased seven guns. clashes have erupted in france between police and protesters angry with president macron s pension reform plans. more action is planned for next month. president biden says he hopes that the israeli prime minister will abandon the judicial reform law that has sparked weeks of protests and a political crisis. benjamin netanyahu delayed the proposal on monday after large numbers of people took to the streets. speaking from the tarmac before boarding air force one, president biden said he hoped mr netanyahu try to work out a genuine compromise. like many strong supporters, i m very concerned. and i m concerned that they get this straight.