the answering commander at the time was believed, that, in fact, it was a subject in, there is no kids at risk. admission comes after he laid out the timeline, that day. 11:27 am, a teacher, he said, propped open a door to go inside, and grab herself and then, the gunman fired shots into people, near the school grounds. shots fired at the school, 11:32, 11:33, the suspect began shooting at a room, 1:11. three police officers, entering the same door that the suspect entered. gunfire continued, well as many as 19 s in the hallway, but they didn t go in the classroom, until a janitor brought the keys. second grader, edward still, those in the classroom, when the shooting started. if there is something that would stop them. it s kind of like fireworks. just after 5:00, the 9-1-1 calls came from a child, inside
secretary of state mike pompei o squarely put the blame on russia when he declared the treaty ends today president trump had withdrawn from the agreement 6 months ago after russia deployed a new missile system that contravenes the ins terms according to washington and nato. put russia is adamant that the us is responsible for the treaties unraveling . which we have discussed the subject in detail many times from the very beginning we were saying that this is exclusively a us initiative america brenda s 1st to shatter this agreement and then terminate participation and at. the gushing with him this week i m going to moscow has proposed a moratorium on deploying nuclear capable missiles and nato is also keen to avoid europe becoming a staging ground for a nuclear buildup would be funny we will not mirror what russia does we
bill: i love john roberts who always looks like he s work an 18-hour day. that s because the president is work an 18-hour day. he s strong and direct. no matter what his politics he would draw attention. but all the anger has to do with the fact that he s donald trump. howie: you have trump versus the nfl, trump versus snl, trump versus hollywood celebrities. can that be wearing on the public? bill: wearing or weary. is there a subject in which he has no interest? is there a subject he s not prepared to declaim? probably not. he s acting more like a regular person than we are used to president s acting with scripts and people explaining it and
tweets start. bill: i love john roberts who always looks like he s work an 18-hour day. that s because the president is work an 18-hour day. he s strong and direct. no matter what his politics he would draw attention. but all the anger has to do with the fact that he s donald trump. howie: you have trump versus the nfl, trump versus snl, trump versus hollywood celebrities. can that be wearing on the public? bill: wearing or weary. is there a subject in which he has no interest? is there a subject he s not prepared to declaim? probably not. he s acting more like a regular person than we are used to
against david duke as the candidate of his own party, disowned him, denounced him, duke ended up losing that race in a landslide. and that s one way to do it. today we saw a very different approach. joining us now is presidential historian. i m really glad you could be here. me too, rachel. as a historian, what was your reaction? how did you absorb these comments today from president trump and how important do you think they are given his past history on the subject in. i was completely horrified and i think it s a departure from what almost every other president of the united states has done. because, most presidents understand that, you know, it s not in the contusiostitution. the president has a job number one, this is a country that s hard to pull together. and every president has the job of trying to unify this country. from the day of his inauguration