good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is tuesday, may 16th. ahead this hour, the latest developments from ukraine following new russian missile attacks overnight. the strikes come as the ukrainian president is touring europe, looking to restock his army s arsenal. plus, the durham report was supposed to vindicate donald trump of his alleged ties to russia, but now that it s finally out after four years, there s not much in it that we didn t already know. we re going to go through the findings just ahead. we ll also have an update on the debt ceiling talks ahead of a high-stakes meeting at the white house. also today, just ahead now, arnold schwarzenegger joins us live from austria, where some of the world s top climate activists and leaders are meeting right now. along with joe, willie and me, we have the host of way too early, white house bureau chief at politico, jonathan lemire. special correspondent for bbc news, katty kay is with us. and columnist and asso
got hit with a subpoena from house republicans over the afghanistan withdrawal. more on the documents republicans are trying to get their eyes on. hundreds of thousands of protesters taking to the streets of france yet again denouncing president macron s controversial pension reform plan. and nashville police just give an update on monday s school shooting. the details about the guns legally purchased be i the shooter and what law enforcement learned from an interview with the parents. we ll have a live report. our nbc news reporters are following the latest development, but we begin with catie beck in nashville where police say the suspect legally bought the firearms she later used to kill three 9-year-olds and three adults yesterday. what more have we learned? reporter: yeah, the police chief speaking to the media a few minutes ago saying there were actually seven guns purchased at five different stores, purchased legally, and the shooter was in the middle of treated
vossoughian. if you are just joining us, welcome. if you are sticking with us, we thank you for that. we are following the breaking news out of mississippi. death and destruction as tornadoes ripped through the states. towns have been virtually wiped out. we saw into the middle part of the house, and we did, and we got in there, obviously, it was right behind us. as soon as we got in there, we heard a big boom, and we didn t do anything else for a while. we walked out and came out to about ten trees down in our yard. and increasing tensions between iran and the u.s.. what s looking like a proxy war in syria. donald trump sets to hold what he s doing as the first rally of a 2024 race in a matter of hours, and it comes as an indictment looms. and manhattan investigation in the special counsel probe heats up, plus, the future of tiktok. after a contentious congressional hearing with the ceo, continued threats from the white house, to ban the social media phenomenon, unless i
By any fair assessment, North Carolina public schools are struggling these days. In many schools, staff vacancies and turnover are sky high, morale is low, and facility needs are many. Interestingly, these facts on the ground have given rise to some competing and even contradictory narratives and attitudes. For most progressives, the situation is obvious. […] The post Monday numbers: North Carolina is home to divergent education policies and attitudes appeared first on NC Newsline.
The Texas State Teachers Association said it would pursue “substantial pay raises” for teachers and support staff during next year’s legislative session.