issues like this. it is devastating. it is absolutely devastating. those broken hearted words from florida state senator, tracy davis, who represents the county. straight ahead, i will talk to another leader who runs that district on what can be done to prevent another tragedy like this. as well as her reaction to governor desantis s word on the tragedy. we are also hearing from the sheriff who gave us an update in the last hour. the manifesto is quite frankly the diary of a mad man. and once again, can congress do anything after the gunman used an air style rifle and handgun? i will get his thoughts on of the speaker of the house moves forward on the idea on whether to impeach president biden. also, new nbc news polling on a presidential campaign trail. we are getting insight from voters in iowa when it comes to
here we go again, another shooting intentionally targeting black people. you heard from the florida state senator there talking about how sad this is that black people are being hunted, here it is 2023. this is happening barely a year after what we saw in buffalo, new york, ten people dieing there because of someone who intentionally was seeking out black people to kill. and you yesterday were at that in the nation s capitol, at that 60-year anniversary of the march on washington. this question has been asked, why is it we are repeating some of the very same, you know, chapters of this country yet again and now we ve got these hate-filled incidents. what s going on in your mind right now? well, you know, it was really a tale of two nations. you have the dream of being
a response to nbc news through a statement from members of the desantis apointed african american history standards work group. they defended the new curriculum citing blacksmiths, shoe makers, and fishers to acquire their skills as slaves. but the work group apparently aren t the greatest experts in, you know, history, because their examples are not even accurate. for example, in the statement, ned cobb is listed as a blacksmith who somehow benefitted from slavery. but he was actually a tenant farmer born 20 years after the emancipation. lewis latimer also listed as a blacksmith was born a free man in massachusetts. and he wasn t even a blacksmith. he was an inventor. betty washington lewis listed as a shoemaker wasn t even black. she was the free white sister of president george washington. oh, and a slave holder. joining me now is former florida state senator dwight bullard. senior political adviser for