in that room. darrell issa will be here shortly. i knew that joe would always be the education president. i want to just say for a second what you and what the president has done, it is more than any other president since fdr and maybe more than fdr. you have a direct number to director walensky. yes, i have director walensky s direct number. let s give public school teachers a raise. we begin this tuesday with american students falling further behind in the classroom and new evidence that lockdown learning loss may be permanent for millions of kids. hello, i m john roberts in washington. you like the new digs, sandra? we are renting it renting it from bret. sandra: looks great. great to be with you, john, kicking off a brand-new hour, i m sandra smith in new york and this is america reports . despite billions of taxpayers dollars to help students recover from the unprecedented disruption they face, a brand-new study says progress in reading and math is stall
here are tonight s headlines. urgent rescues and emergency evacuations after relentless rain overwhelms the northeast and new england. a major landslide destroys homes, forcing residents to flee. i ve never seen anything like this ever in my career. the creaking, the cracking, the crumbling, they are going to fall. president biden met with prime minister, and assume with king charles, the president is now going to take part in the new summit. norah: with president biden saying ukrainians to wait till after the war to join nato. with banks treating civilians. near the front lines, but not on the front lines. this is an attack on a civilian area. norah: dangerous prisoners on the run. the manhun for two murder suspects. it s a little unnerving knowing he could be somewhere in the woods. n norah: disgraced olympic dr. larry nassar stabbed ten times in the neck, back, and chest in prison. while serving up to 175 years for sexually abusing americ
evacuations after relentless rain overwhelms the northeast and new england. a major landslide destroys homes, forcing residents to flee. i ve never seen anything like this ever in my career. the creaking, the cracking, the crumbling, they are going to fall. president biden met with british prime minister along with king charles, the president is now going to take part in the nato summit. norah: with president biden saying ukraine needs to wait till after the war to join nato. with medics treating civilians. near the front lines, but not on the front lines. this is an attack on a civilian area. norah: dangerous prisoners on the run. the manhunt for two murder suspects. it s a little unnerving knowing he could be somewhere in the woods. norah: disgraced olympic doctor larry nassar stabbed ten times in the neck, back, and chest in prison. while serving up to 175 years for sexually abusing american gymnasts. we need to focus heavily on the ethi
game. we begin with the high-stakes summit where nato leaders are discussing a possible place for ukraine in the alliance s future. kevin corke has all the latest developments including what is upsetting ukraine s president. kevin: as you know from your time covering previous nato summit, there are lots are one-on-one breakouts of the sidelines. so this is hardly novel. but very few in recent memory will be as anticipated as the one that is set for tomorrow between president zelenskyy and our own president biden. the meeting comes against a backdrop of controversy given by the prophets recent decision to send cluster munitions to the war-torn country which a number of nato members have effectively banned because of concerns over the weapon s ability to harm civilians. the audience comes after mr. biden said ukraine was not ready for nato membership. so if you have been following the story for a while, that means reading which has finally cleared its last hurdle to receive n
war. i think the president is right not to go that far. but i think what ukraine is getting is very significant and very much more than most of the new allies have gotten. that is to take away the two condition requirement and make it one condition. the reason for that, neil, is that they are giving some much now in interoperability right now that it will be a smoother entrance for nato when the war is over. neil: that is the view from the former nato ambassador. what about the former united nations ambassador? nikki haley is here. welcome. i m neil cavuto. i want to thank my colleagues edward lawrence and charles payne and sandra smith filling in while i was out. i don t really rush back but i m back. glad to be back. let s go to the nato summit right now and jacqui heinrich in lithuania with more. jacqui? hi, neil. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky is not hiding his fury that he s going to end this visit without a conditional invitation to join the alliance. he cal