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. good morning, everyone. this morning, new details about the police reaction to last week s deadly school shooting in florida. we ve learned an armed school resource deputy resigned after failing to confront the shooter. plus, president trump goes into his details about school safety including arming school teachers. and a new indictment hits paul manafort and rick gates with tax and bank fraud charges. it s just the latest in robert mueller s russia investigation. snoelths good morning, everyone. it s friday, february 23rd. i m ayman mohyeldin.
police, a failure if in communication led police to believe they were tracking the shooter realtime when they were watching footage delayed by about 20 minutes. in the wake of the shooting, the fbi says it is trying to rebuild public trust after failing to pass on a tip about cruz to agents in florida. president trump is backing a series of new gun control measures during a white house meeting about school safety yesterday. the president gave new details the about a controversial proposal to train and arm some teachers to carry guns in the classroom. for president trump, more guns, not fewer, could be what stops students from getting shot if those weapons are in the hands of some teachers. we have to harden our schools, not soften them up. a gun free zone to a killer or somebody that want to be a killer, that s like a going in for the ice cream.
that s like here i am, take me. in his second school safety session this week, the president is pushing a concept that certainly properly trained educators should be allowed to carry concealed weapons. these are experts. these would be people that actually would want them. they re not going to walk into a school if 20% of the teachers have guns. it may be 10% or it may be 40%. what i d recommend doing is the people that do carry, we give them a bonus. we give them a little bit of a bonus. if 20% of public school teachers were armed, that would work out to more than 600,000 teachers nationwide. how are are schools supposed to pay for bonuses for armed teachers? i think if we find the policy solutions that make the most sense, we can get by in four. we ll figure out these other pieces that you outline. right now, eight states as cross the country let teachers carry concealed weapons, including oklahoma where this sign warns people have staff members can be armed.
but the national education association opposes this. in parkland, florida, where 17 people were killed last week, stoneman douglas teacher greg pitman who owns a gun but keeps it at home he worries about arming teachers. the president wants to raise the age when people can buy semi automatic weapons. we re going to work on getting the age up to 21 instead of 18. but that pits the president against the national rival association who says this will deprive people of their constitutional right to self-protection. thank you very much. i don t think i ll be going up against them. i really think the nra wants to do what s right. some republicans are now signaling support for raising the age limit of certain gun pure casss, but the white house says a more sweeping proposal to ban semi automatic weapons altogether is not something president trump would back right
conference. legacy media. game comey and loretta lynch, the people at think progress, dianne feinstein. nancy pelosi, bernie.sanders, camala harris, bill de blasio, andrew como. these intellectual leads black lives matter cory booker, christopher murphy and keith ellison. george soros, michael bloomberg, tom steier. young democratic socialists, carl marx. the national media. save speech songs. berkeley. some hollywood gala, nbc, the new york times, the washington post. i think it might have been shorter just to say who was not on that list. in his remarks, lapiere declared the nra for law enforcement and spoke about government agencies
get so close to the president even though he had all these pre-existing issues through his work in the ukraine, but now i think the perception is sort of baked in that manafort did a lot of bad things before he joined the trump team and some slight tweaks to the indictments against him doesn t change that perception. let s switch gears and talk about this national debate taking place around gun control, gun policy, what have you. and obviously, a lot of vocal voices there, a lot of new proposals being bounced around, some even wanting to go back to the assault weapons ban. is legislative action possible, given the nra s strong stance on this issue? i think that you are seeing more opportunities for legislative action right now than you have a lot of times before. you ve seen more republicans open to at least a debate about bipartisan legislation that addressed background checks and efficiencies that addresses age
limits, that looks at different kinds of proposals that have usually been confined to the left. that s why president trump s voice is so important on this because there s a lot of overlap between members of his base who are going to listen to the president and support whatever positions he takes and the kinds of people who would resist those bipartisan measures. so president trump coming out and saying, you know, on the issue of age limits, we may not support what the nra does here on some of these background check issues. we re going to press ahead whether or not the nra is with us. that s a key component of this discussion. we know that on the first day of cpac, guns dominated the agenda, many focussing in on that. but what are we expected to hear? what are some of the other big topics that we re expected to hear on the agenda for cpac this weekend? well, i think that cpac is something of a victory lap for the trump administration touting what it perceives as its biggest accomplishments over the past year, whether that s
deregulation, tax reform, revealing the obamacare mandate. this is a conference that this year is all about the trump agenda. there are 12 administration officials that will be speaking at the conference nearly all the major speaking slots have gone to people affiliated with president trump and it just shows the extent to which president trump now controls the conservative movement. yeah. a lot more news will be coming out of cpac over the next couple of days. we ll check back in with you a little bit later on in the program. stick around for us. still ahead, we re following new report background whether national security adviser h.r. mcmaster may be on his way out of the trump white house. plus, in the south and the midwest, flash flooding alerts as heavy rains cause rivers to rise. we ll have a full check on the weekend forecast when we come back. stay with us.
could soon be on his way out. a cnn report says the pentagon is considering options to move the three-star general out of his current role at the white house and back into the military possibly with a promotion to become a four-star general. nbc has not confirmed this reporting, but other outlets have reported that president trump has been irritated with mcmaster for months now culminating with mcmaster s statement regarding the 2016 election that happened last weekend. trump rebuke mcmaster on twitter. a pentagon spokesperson responds in the quote, quote, general mcmaster works for president trump. any decision with regards to staff, the white house will make those determinations. let s switch gears for a moment and talk about weather with meteorologist bill karins. we re back in a cold swing, right?
and and it s soggy. a lot of rain out there this morning and into the weekends. this morning, heaviest rains continue to be northeast texas. the state of arkansas is soaked. there is river flooding ongoing. we have a wintry mess up around minneapolis, wisconsin and a little bit on of ice in central wisconsin, too. now some of that rain is trying to push its way to the great lakes. eventually all of this rain is going to head into the northeast today. for today, 33 million people still under a flash flood watch. where you see the balloon along interstate 10, we have a flash flood warning. southwest of little rock and right along the ohio river, we are expecting some major flooding on the ohio river as it snakes its way through west virginia a as we go into sunday and monday. keep that in mind. so additional rainfall. keep in mind, it s rained 4 to 6 inches in these places. another 1 to 3 inches from dallas through louisville, columbus, back to pittsburgh, we ll get about an inch of rain around new york city as we go throughout friday and saturday. sunday looks better.
today s forecast, heavy rain, north texas to the ohio valley. temperatures cold and chilly in the 40s with that rain. upstate new york could get wintry weather with this. still the warmth going on in florida. very warm. saturday, watch out. we could get some severe thunderstorms. if the flooding is not bad enough, severe thunderstorms on top the of that in areas of arkansas to the ohio valley, maybe heavy snow for areas like omaha. watch out in des moines, minneapolis as we go through saturday night and then into sunday, that soggy mess on the eastern seaboard. so we still are continuing with our active weather pattern. but no signs of any, like, real brutal cold, but not exactly enjoyable. but a messi weekend nonetheless on the east coast. bill karins, thanks for that. evangelist and presidential pastor billy graham will lie in honor at the u.s. capital next week. house speaker paul ryan announced the decision yesterday saying he and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell will take part in a service honoring the
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starting with the latest from the olympics, team usa led by john schuster is now poised for a medal after upsetting canada yesterday. it looks like usa has a chance to claim the gold. they will square off this morning against sweden. despite the loss, our neighbors to the north had a good day. they claimed six medals overall, including figure skater kaitlin osland. meanwhile, the three u.s. skaters in the same competition, they did not reach the podium. we knew that was going to happen after a bad short program. they finished 9 through 11 overall with this struggles in the previous round carrying into yesterday. the stars of the ice, the russians. alina zagitova barely bested her
training partner edging out for the gold. imagine that, 15 years old. she was only in like fifth grade in the last olympics. norway leads in the overall medal count, canada second, germany and then usa with 21 medals total. for a drexel university story, it might be impressive. they were losing 53-19. before the end of the first half against delaware. with our math wizards out there, that s 34. 34-point deficit. the drexel players must have thought, that s a nice lead that you have there, delaware. it would be a shame if something really bad happened and we made a huge comeback. they began the second half with an 18-point run. they came back and they won. 85-83. now, the reason we re telling you all this, that sets the record for the largest comeback victory in men s division 1
history. caps off to drexel. and capping off our sports coverage, the reigning nba champions, the golden state warriors, are set to visit the nation s capital. president trump withdrew the now traditional invitation after several players, including steph curry were critical of his administration. instead, the warriors head coach steve kerr let the players determine how they wanted to spend their visit. the players decided they wanted to spend time with local kids, according to es the pn. making a powerful statement there. to be fair, steph curry came out and said he would not go to the white house before president trump withdrew that invitation. how about alina zigatova. she could be dominating that sport for years to come. she could easily go to two
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yesterday in the wake of last week s deadly high school shooting. the president listened to a series of proposals. i will tell you, background checks, i ve called many senators last night, many congressmen, and jeff and pam and everybody in this room, i can tell you, curtis, they re into doing background checks that they wouldn t be the thinking about maybe two weeks ago. we re going to do strong background checks. we re going to work on getting the age up to 21 instead of 18. and we re getting rid of the bump stocks and we re going to be focussing very strongly on mental health. because here is a case of mental health. now, on the issue of raising the age limit on gun purchases, the president said that he and the nra are on the same page. so they buy a revolver, a handgun, they buy at the age of
21. yesterday these oth yet these other weapons we talk about, they re allowed to buy them at 18. how does that make sense? how does that make sense? i say it should all be at 21. but we re not really talking the about money. we re talking about common sense. and it s a great thing. and the nra will back it. i really feel very confident. the nra will back it and so will congress and so will the senate. but on wednesday, the nra released a statement reading in part, legislative proposal toes that prevent law-abiding adults age 18 to 20 years old from acquire rifles and shotguns effectively prohibits them for purchasing any firearm, thus depriving them of their constitutional right to self-protection. the notion of arming schools originated with the nra. now the president is giving that idea a new military and monetary twist. watch this. frankly, you have teachers that are marines for 20 years, they retire and they become a
teacher. they re army, navy, air force, they re coast guard, they re people that have the they want certain highly adept people, people that understand weaponry, guns, if they really have that aptitude. because not everybody has an aptitude for a gun, but if they have the aptitude, i think a concealed permit for having teachers and letting people know that there are people in the building with guns, in my opinion, you won t have these shootings because these people are cowards. and what i d recommend doing is the people that do carry, we give them a bonus. we give them a little bit of a bonus. frankly, they would feel more comfortable having the gun, anyway. but you give them a little bit of a bonus. so practically for free, you have now made the school into a hardened target. all right. so wile the president wants to arm properly trained educators, he does not supportive shooter drills inside schools.
the president met with local and state officials at the white house yesterday to discuss school safety and had this exchange of the commissioner of the florida department of education. we are required to have a fire drill in schools once a month. we are not required to have active shooter drills. and so a practice like that where you put something like that into place but active shooter drills is a very negative thing, i ll be honest with you. if i m a child and i m 10 years old and they say we re going to have an active shooter drill, i say what s that? people may come in and shoot you. i think that s a very negative thing to be talking about, to be honest with you. i don t like it. i d much rather have a hardened school. i don t like it. i wouldn t want to tell my son that you re going to participate in an active shooter drill. well, president trump defended the national rifle
association yesterday writing what many people don t understand or don t want to understand is that wayne, chris cox and the folks who work so hard at the nra are great people and great american patriots. they love our country and will do the right thing. now, in their remarks, the president and the nra ceo appeared to be on on the same page. watch this. we must immediately harden our schools. we have to harden our schools. so-called gun-free zones that are wide open targets. it is such a target for the killer. they look for gun-free zones. it should not be easier for a madman to shoot up a school than a bank i want my schools protected just like my banks are protected, just like everything else. the national rifle association originated the national instant check system. they actually came up with certain of the rules and regulations that we have now. similar talking points there. so the governors of four
northeast states say they are banning together to stop gun violence. new jersey, new york, rhode island and connecticut banned together allow states to share data on gun suspects and gun registries and to create new research to fill what they call a vacuum of federal action. new york governor andrew cuomo had this to say about why the states created the coalition. the recognition is we re not going to wait for the federal government. i don t believe they re going to do anything meaningful. i think at best they take some ip k incremental measures which are just political crumbs to throw out to the crowd. meanwhile, yesterday a bill was passed in oregon banning anyone from stalking convictions to own a firearm. the loophole allowed abusers who
weren t married or living with their abuser to own a gun. the bill will head to the desk of kate brown who tweeted yesterday she will sign it into law. coming up, we re going to be joined by governor kate law and governor john hick.enlooper to discuss this year. robert mueller files news charge against robert manafort and rick gates. julie ansley has more now. how big of of a deal are these new charges against these two men? so yes, this was a big development. rm, there were already charges against robert mueller and his deputy, rick gates. so this came as a surprise that mueller would be going back and adding even more charges against them. this stems from money laundering where $75 million were funneled through off-shore accounts and brought into the united states through real estate dealings. robert gates helped his boss,
paul manafort, hide a lot of that money and now it s clear that robert mueller is trying to come back and get more because of those charges. this puts us in an interesting place in the timeline of the investigation. we sort of thought robert mueller was working from the outside in from people inside the trump campaign and he would flip them and once he had already gotten them on an indictment or gotten them to cooperate, he would be moving forward to the next fish. well, now he s circling back. so what this says to us is a few things. one is that it doesn t seem that rick gates is about to plead guilty or cooperate like we thought he was last week and it also shows that robert mueller might not just be after this to get inside to the inner circle of the white house. he s also really in the interest of trying to find justice here. he wants to make sure that everyone who he has investigated faces their day in court and is
investigated for all of the crimes that they may have committed. all right. julia, thank you very much for that. and back with us now from washington is white house reporter for the washington examiner, sarah westwood. good to have you back with us. let s talk about these indictments with, talk about what president trump might do, somehow floated the idea that the president could pardon manafort, gates, even michael flynn, as well. is this something the white house is seriously considering? how much support do you think there is out there for a presidential pardon? and if so, what would it mean, really, for what kind of message would it send to the mueller investigation? i don t think there s a serious discussion in the white house right now going on about a pardoning any of the people so far who have been charged in the mueller probe. that s because we don t know if mueller is finished with these people. you look at what s happening just this week.the the we re having new charges filed against paul manafort and rick gates, even though they were charged initially weeks ago. and i think there s a recognition in the white house
that if president trump were to use his pardon authority to spare people who clearly did something wrong from the legal troubles that most people out there think they deserve, that could be disastrous politically and it is not easy to see what the gain would be for president trump, particularly because someone like paul manafort is not someone swo a long time loyalist or a personal friends, but someone briefly affiliated with the trump campaign. let s switch gears for a moment and ask you about cpac. you ve noted something that s pretty interesting, one of the most notable absences this year from the cpac meeting is steve bannon. it seems like he s fallen out of grace among the conservative movement, certainly the white house. walk us through that. what s behind that? well, steve bannon is an interesting case when it comes to cpac. he s not someone who was a regular cpac presence before last year. when, as you probably remember, he was a headliner sitting on the stage with reince priebus
and matt schlapp. this year, he will not be at cpac at all. he won t even set foot in the building. and it just shows the shifts that the president s team has gone through in the past year, that many of the people who represented the president s agenda in an official capacity last year at cpac are to longer affiliated with the administration. that s pretty interesting to see his fall from grace there, especially ahead of the midterm elections and what that means for the political party. let s talk about security clearances at the white house. jared kushner is still reportedly being held up the by the white house. the white house is saying that will not impact his role, the fact that he does not have that security clearance. what is the outlook for kushner s role as a top adviser? he deals with the middle east. there s a lot of sensitive intelligence reports that come out of the middle east. he s not going to have access to those according to john kelly. it s going to have an impact on his ability to do the role at least in the middle east peace negotiations department. absolutely. we could see a reduction in his
portfolio, scaling it back to perhaps some of his items day-to-day that don t involve classified information, how government operates is something that kushner initially took on presumably that wouldn t involve so much classified information. and this may just be a temporary setback for kushner. obviously, his influence comes from his proximity to the trump family in a lot of ways. he s also considered to be a very competent aide, as well. i think this could be a temporary setback until his security clearance is adjudicated, but it s not clear that s even possible given how long it s taken so far. that s a good point. even more than a year and still no security clearance on that particular front. thanks. and turning overseas, the bloodshed in the syrian city of eastern ghouta continues among the bombing. moscow has halted a temporary stop to the violence. the u.n. security council unable yet to pass a resolution that would have imposed a 30-day
cease-fire in syria thanks to steadfast opposition by russia. now, if it had passed, the resolution would have allowed humanitarian aid to reach viflans trapped in that city. war planes continued to besiege the city. it claimed the lives of 42 people there with the death toll now closing in on 400 people in less than a week. this is new video from volunteer rescue workers known as the white helmets. it shows members of the group work to go save those injured in the attacks in the remnants of an absolutely ravaged city. there were so many images that were heartbreaking and coming out on social media yesterday. we re going to switch gears for a moment and talk about the business world. here is an interesting story for you. kylie jenner proving just how powerful she is on social media, erasing $1 billion from snapchat s stock value with a single tweet. plus, widespread flooding
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we re going to extend the heavy rain along the ohio river valley back towards pittsburgh as we go through the weekend. the ohio river is going to start going into major flood stage as it borders west virginia and ohio as we head into sunday and monday. that will be a developing story to see how high it gets and how much damage is done to the properties along it. this is the rainfall forecast through sunday morning. there s one bull s eye. that will extend today up through areas around the mississippi river where it meets the ohio river, louisville, lexington, columbus. even new york city gets about an inch of rain out of this. friday into the feast, another one saturday afternoon and saturday evening. a lot of people will have a wet weekend. this heavier rain down here through the georgia mountains, at all be as we head towards saturday night into sunday. so the different seasons, it s still winter in the west. they ve been very cold. it continues that way. feels like early spring still in the east. temperatures very warm today. chicago, 47. pittsburgh, 62.
atlanta, 77 today. while we re only 16 in rapid city, even phoenix is only going to be 60 degrees. by their standards, that s chilly. saturday, the same thing. nashville, 74. mississippi, 79. new york city up to 56. again, the eastern half of the country is still much warmer than the west. and into next week, it still stays mild. 60s into philadelphia. jacksonville, florida, mid 80s on sunday. so ayman, you know, it s not as crazy warm in the east as it was, but considering how it s still mid to end of february, still well above normal. hopefully we ll get some clear skies in the days ahead. that s the problem. rainy. taking a look at some of the morning s business headlines for you, toys r us is reportedly planning to close another 200 stores. the anticipated positive by the retailer would follow the announcement last month that it was closing 180 locations. the journal says a disthe aa pointing holiday sales season was part of the reasoning for the additional store closings. the paper adds layoffs could be
in excess of 9,000 and that the company has now walked back from a promise to provide severance to its employees. and check this story out. talk about the power of social media. shares of snapchat shed as much as $1..7 billion in market value in after hours trading yesterday on the heels of a single tweet from kylie jenner. the whole message posing a simple question to her 24.5 million followers, ran just 18 words. she wrote, so does anyone else not open snapchat any more or is it just me. ugh, this is so sad. we hear you, kylie. that equated to more than $72 million lost per word for the company that jenner actively uses to market her businesses and sponsored partnerships. this is according to ink.com. the 20-year-old s musings were met from replies which meant more bad news for snapchat. shares were on track forrer their worst week since november
of 2017. the app received widespread user backlash. snapchat did rebound slightly, but only after the reality tv star clarified that the app was still her first the app was still her first love. a missouri governor is indicted over an extramarital affair. what he s saying about his future in office amid growing calls to resign. plus, remember when president trump lashed out against oprah winfrey? oprah is speaking out on his tweet saying she s insecure and biased. the action she took following his criticism. trails are covered. paths aren t what they used to be. roads nowhere to be found. ( ) and it s exactly what you re looking for. ( )
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welcome back, everyone. the governor of missouri has been formally charged in blackmail allegations. he was indicted by a grand jury yesterday for felony invasion of privacy for allegedly taking a compromising photo of a woman with whom he had an affair back in 2015 before he was elected. the attorney launched a criminal investigation of the allegations last month shortly after they became public and following their indictment slamming the prosecutor. he wrote in part as i i have said before i made a personal mistake before i was governor. i did not commit a crime. my confidence in our system is shattered but not broken. the people of missouri deserve better than a reckless liberal
prosecutor who uses her office to score points. as he continues to defy calls for his resignation a number of lawmakers are renewing the potential for impeachment that would force the governor out of office. the house will begin investigation against him. and oprah winfrey is responding to the president s recent tweet calling her insecure and biased. i woke up and just like yeah. and i don t i don t like giving negativity power so i just thought, what? what i actually really did was i went back and looked at the tape to see if there was any place that that could be true, did i feel like
like i was slanted or biased. i went back and looked at every tape. i called the producer. the late tweet following 60 minutes report in which oprah moderated a panel of voters. she fielded the discussion including the me too movement, immigration and trump s stability and fitness for office. speculation that winfrey might run for office reached a fevered pitch earlier this year and the mogul insists she is not running. in defending her segment winfrey also said she doesn t like giving negativity power as you heard in that segment. coming up, president trump seeks to find solution in the latest school shooting in this country as he defends the idea of arming teachers with guns. and zem cattdemocratic sena weigh in on what they say needs to happen. and kate brown of oregon discuss
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welcome back. let s get a check on the stories i m going to be watching throughout the day. president trump is set to address a crowd this morning. the president s speech follows one by vice president mike pence at the annual gathering yesterday and after he speaks the president will hold a joint news conference at the white house this afternoon. in florida, first responders on the scene of last week s school shooting will speak to the community of parkland, florida. police officers and medical technicians will be amongst those to share their stories. meanwhile teachers and staff members have the option of returning to the school today for the first time since the shooting. students are scheduled to be back on wednesday. that does it for us on this friday morning. morning joe starts right now.

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