the nashville school shooter, school work or home. this is we learned investigators believe audrey hale had some kind of weapons training before gunning down 39 year olds and three adults. plus a stunning new filing in the dominion lawsuit against fox news, newly revealed emails show, fox news chief executive told staff not to fact check trump s election lies because it was quote bad for business. what about what s good for journalism? just a question and then a parent complaints and now a florida school district is reviewing in 1998 disney movie about ruby bridges, integrating a new orleans school. we re talking with the movie screenwriter. welcome to the lead. i m pamela brown in for jake tapper, and we start today with our national lead in just a few hours from now the city of nashville will come together for a candlelight vigil to honor the three children and three adults gunned down at their school earlier this week, and first lady jill biden, a teacher herself, is also
committee and other former cabinet members. they are in negotiations to do the same. yet, there are some things that neither the justice department nor the january six committee may ever find out. the washington post reported this week that even more testimony and text messages sent and received by federal employees around the time of the insurrection were deleted. they may be gone forever. this latest news involves the phone records of former acting homeland security secretary, chad wulf, and his acting deputy secretary ken cuccinelli. the situation closely resembles the recent revelations of the secret service may have also deleted and failed to preserve text messages that may be relevant to the january six investigation. including, from the phones of agents who were signed to donald trump on the day of the insurrection. for more on this, i am joined now by his betsy who is a national correspondent for politico. she is also an msnbc contributor. so, betsy, let s start with
what can be taught in the classrooms limiting race inclusive instruction, so i think it s intentional. it s by design, but one parent should not have the right to, you know, just say, i don t think this is right. and then everybody has to abide by that. my parents weren t able to do that. i think this is a privileged that black parents don t have. black parents aren t able to just march into the school and say i don t like this movie so nobody can watch this movie for the rest of the year. that s a privilege that we don t have. i had to watch a lot of things that i didn t like. i didn t have that choice. and i think i actually read that there was a book the adventures of huckleberry finn that your parents didn t what you re reading. and so as an accommodation, you didn t read the book and you were moved to another area when that book was being discussed, right grandmother was allowed to opt out of that less than for me, and i didn t read that book, but