but nhs officials argued that the six month mandate allowing strike action would run out on the evening of may ist. so the government s taking legal action to try to stop any walk outs on may 2nd. that s angered the nurses union. this is no way to treat a nurse, a group of professionals that all of the ministers stood on their doorsteps, including on downing street, and clapped for them. and now those claps have turned to slapping court orders on them. not a way to treat the nursing staff of england and indeed no other group of nursing staff throughout the world has been treated like this. the health secretary, steve barclay, said he supported the right to take industrial action within the law but the government could not stand by and let an unlawful strike action go ahead. he said nurses had to be protected to ensure they weren t asked to take part in an unlawful strike.
on sunday, april 30th, till the same time on tuesday, may 2nd. but nhs officials argued that the six month mandate allowing strike action would run out on the evening of may 1st. so the government s taking legal action to try to stop any walk outs on may 2nd. that s angered the nurses union. this is no way to treat a nurse, a group of professionals that all of the ministers stood on their doorsteps, including on downing street, and clapped for them. and now those claps have turned to slapping court orders on them. not a way to treat the nursing staff of england and indeed no other group of nursing staff throughout the world has been treated like this. the health secretary, steve barclay, said he supported the right to take industrial action within the law but the government could not stand by and let an unlawful strike action go ahead. he said nurses had to be protected
bin laden. the death of bin laden. it was less than a second. probably half a second. just walking and shot him. i was standing above him when he took his last breath. i heard it audibly. bret: thanks to those navy seals. all the intelligence officers, u.s. military members, and leaders, who fight terror for us every day. thank you for inviting us into your home tonight. that is it that is it for this special report. the fair, balanced, and unafrai unafraid. the story hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. tuesday, may 2nd, fox news alert, before you book your summer vacation the new warning about isis targeting americans
he has been a lot stronger than our leader. that, i can tell you. in case there was any doubt, i wanted to let everybody know we are very much behind president al asissi. rodrigo duterte has been welcomed to the white house. he said yesterday he would be, quote, honored to meet with the leader of north korea. welcome back to morning joe. it is tuesday, may 2nd. mark halperin, philip bump, pulitzer prize winning author and presidential historian doris kearns-good win, john meachum and msnbc political analyst robert costa and from bloomberg, margaret talov, whose interview of the president yesterday generate aid ton of new.
just a taste of the absolutely dizzying 48 hours of talk from president trump, even by his standards. he left financial markets rattled, congress blind sided, his own staff baffled and historians scratching their head. douglas brinkley framed it this way, it seems to be among the most bizarre recent 24 hours in american presidential history. it was all just surreal disarray. joe, you were equally perplexed tweeting, though it seems impossible this is getting worse by the day, is the president spinning even more out of control? good morning, everyone. it s tuesday, may 2nd. happy birthday, mika. i know, yeah, happy birthday. happy birthday. 26 years. 50. wow! 26 years. 50. we have veteran columnist and