person who has kids in schools that are being locked down in reaction to the shooting today is also responsible for reporting on that shooting. it s uncanny, right? you feel for the anchor in that moment, both responsible for covering it and conveying to the public what s going on and also experiencing in her own life, in her own family s life in that moment what it means for them to be in the midst of that same crisis. all right? what are the odds that something like that could happen? that the people who are covering the news will end up having a personal connection to the very gun violence they are responsible for reporting on. it turns out in this country the odds of that are pretty good. hearing from their administrators letting them know that they are okay and that they are monitoring the situation closely. holly, amanda. yeah, speaking of that, i m getting emails from my child s school that they re going into lockdown at this time just as a precaution and at one
for women for years to come. andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. some genuine all american heroes are taking us off the air tonight. and on that note, i wish you a very good night. it s great to be with my family last week. but i love being back here with you. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. thanks for joining us this hour. really happy to have you here with us tonight. so, this is how the news today in nashville unfolded on live tv and that city. this was in nashville as it happened, live on the channel 4 local news. we do anticipate this news conference starting any moment. this will be the first official news conference where we can hear where police are at with their investigation. is joining us live with some perspective, some personal perspective on this as well. joy lynn? yeah, there s absolutely no word for what s going on today. i m actually a school shooting
night. thanks to you at home for joining us. happy to have you with us here tonight. this is how the news unfolded today, in nashville. how the news unfolded on live tv in that city as it was happening. this was on the channel 4 local news in nashville. we anticipate this news conference starting at any moment. first official news conference where we can hear where investigators are in their investigation. some personal perspective on this as well. yeah, there s absolutely no words for what s going on today. i m actually at school, a shooting survivor myself, happened years ago, it was if eighth grade and all of this is flooding back flashbacks for me and what i went through with my classmates. i was actually in the hallway during break when the gunman opened fire shooting one of my peers and killing them and just after hearing the gunshots i just knew to run and i hid underneath the risers in my choir class and those minutes and hours of waiting to be released by pol
alexandria hoff is live with details. good morning. alexandria: a group afilliated with iran military guard crashed into a building killing a u.s. contractor around 1:30 a.m. once determined the unman aircraft was iranian origin, retaliatory airstrikes were carried out last night. the observatory for rights, eight were killed in that. lloyd austin said at the direction of president biden, i authorize to conduct precision airstrikes in eastern syria. the airstrikes were conducted in response to today s attack and series of attacks against coalition sources by groups associated with irgc. we will take measures to defend our people, no group will strike our groups with impunity. since 2021, general eric corrila says u.s. troops have come under attack 78 times, saying, we will defend our people and respond at time and place of our choosing, we are postured for additional iranian attacks. we ensure defeat of isis of syria and the region. congressman matt gates offered this. it i
more money for an accelerating american covid vaccine rollout now climbing past 109 million doses administered. that means more than one in five americans are now at least partially vaccinated. the global vaccine rollout also a big issue today, especially across europe. a few dozen recipients of the astrazeneca vaccine report dangerous blood clots. a growing list of countries now suspending use of the astrazeneca vaccine, including france, italy and germany. world health organization and european experts are taking a new urgent look at the issue. but the executive director of the eu agency that regulates vaccines says every piece of available data says the astrazeneca vaccine is both effective and safe. at present there is no indication that vaccination has caused these conditions. they have not come up in the clinical trials and they re not listed as known or expected side events with this vaccine. we are still firmly convinced that the benefits of the astrazeneca vaccine