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tonight, cely o shore. that is hampering the search efforts tonight. david? >> all right, will carr reporting in off the coast of southern california. will, thank you. >>> there was another deadly mass shooting in america this holiday weekend. and tonight, we have new developments just in. 20 different crime scenes in texas. a routine traffic stop turning into a miles lock rampage. families huddling together against the gunfire. the police finally able to move in, taking the shooter down. this evening, we have learned the gunman had just been fired from his job. it turns out the gunman called the fbi minutes before the rampage. abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman is in odessa, texas, tonight. >> reporter: tonight, authorities are saying shortly before that rampage in texas ended in a swarm of bullets and screams -- >> get down, get down! >> reporter: -- that shooter, 36-year-old seth ator, had just been fired from his trucking job. ator and the employer then both calling 911. 15 minutes before unleashing violence, ator also calling the fbi tip line
tonight, cely o shore. that is hampering the search efforts tonight. david? >> all right, will carr reporting in off the coast of southern california. will, thank you. >>> there was another deadly mass shooting in america this holiday weekend. and tonight, we have new developments just in. 20 different crime scenes in texas. a routine traffic stop turning into a miles lock rampage. families huddling together against the gunfire. the police finally able to move in, taking the...
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articulating this ide t felt that the presidet was using the office wrongly, that was doing thingspl celyf the norm, that he w profitingrom the president, that he was essentially just a bad actor in the white house. but this week they got something that they could explain to american people. it was ts really, really short thing to s. thhopresident was on the with a foreign leader, trying to get them to meddle in the 2020 election. that's it. that's the argument that democrats are making. that's a lot different than the mueller report and all the things going on there. so i think nancy peli also felt, i think, a little pressure from her caucus, because we saw john lewis, theonscience o america in a lot of ws, come to the house floor and say i a now in favor of an impeachment inquiry. what we saw wasohn lewis going pelosi.re nancy so she was following her caucus. this. of people were ready for >> phil, you cover president trump, day o in, day. when you read the whistle-blower complaint andaw how he had h an interaction with the ukrainian president,t,hat did it reveal t you about h he uses h
articulating this ide t felt that the presidet was using the office wrongly, that was doing thingspl celyf the norm, that he w profitingrom the president, that he was essentially just a bad actor in the white house. but this week they got something that they could explain to american people. it was ts really, really short thing to s. thhopresident was on the with a foreign leader, trying to get them to meddle in the 2020 election. that's it. that's the argument that democrats are making. that's...
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this is the grave of celie mugabe the ex-wife off robert and we're right next to it he was originally supposed to be buried there still space here but at the moment in mosul is built somewhere close by where he'll be laid to rest in october. in his village of tama local residents plan to say their own final farewell to the late president mugabe's family hopes the calm of the ration will not be marched by mention of the human rights violations murders of dissidents the economic meltdown and the recent dispute with the government over the burial i think in death. what do was destroyed this being rebuilt. in the. if you listen to the president of the peace deal if you're right there i think the legacy has really been put together i guess for his former neighbor. to god it will always be the hero who let the country to independence but more important than that is to build a brighter future for zimbabwe. it's stupendously your football now where early season results have been a breath of fresh air for those fans have lamented the same teams usually dominating the top of the table one of th
this is the grave of celie mugabe the ex-wife off robert and we're right next to it he was originally supposed to be buried there still space here but at the moment in mosul is built somewhere close by where he'll be laid to rest in october. in his village of tama local residents plan to say their own final farewell to the late president mugabe's family hopes the calm of the ration will not be marched by mention of the human rights violations murders of dissidents the economic meltdown and the...
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we have a certificate in her honor i would like celie to read it. >> yeah, i would just read the certificate. the mayor's disability council award for excellence is hereby granted to joanna for her passionate advocacy and commitment to disability rights and excellence in the server to the mayor's disability council dated july 19 and signed by the cochairs and the director of the mayor's office on disability. >> i will just add the certificate is lovely, but it doesn't begin to address what joanna did for the mayor's office and this council, she will be missed tremendously. >> okay. now, let's move to our next certificate -- yes? yeah, that is where i'm going. what would i do without denise to remind me? we have a second certificate for tatiana. she has been a member of the mdc forever. she came on board before denise and help. she has been around a long time. i don't want to know quite how, maybe when denise speaks in a moment with her part of the reports, she can tell us a little bit about her. anyway i remember tonya quite well. what i will say is that she was a very kind, compassionate, u
we have a certificate in her honor i would like celie to read it. >> yeah, i would just read the certificate. the mayor's disability council award for excellence is hereby granted to joanna for her passionate advocacy and commitment to disability rights and excellence in the server to the mayor's disability council dated july 19 and signed by the cochairs and the director of the mayor's office on disability. >> i will just add the certificate is lovely, but it doesn't begin to...
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sicily, president bush's aid usually helped celie was helping take pictures. evan asked me if i would walk sully off the plane. i said that i would be happy to. so i walked sully across the tarmac and one of our press people came running over and said jean, the press want to can know if you could. and i'm thinking they want to interview me, good grief. and they want to know if you could move because you are between them and sully. [laughter] it was a humbling moment. this was president bush lying in state at the capital. we went straight to the capital. the pomp and circumstance is really amazing. this is one of my favorite pictures from that week. president bush and bob dole were of course, huge political rivals. like president bush and president clinton, they became close. senator dole also calls me. his friends call me a lot. they miss him. they call me, which is sweet. senator dole, for him to get out of that wheelchair, oh my god. that picture. i asked him why he did it. he said he had to. this is the cathedral. walking into the national cathedral. all of
sicily, president bush's aid usually helped celie was helping take pictures. evan asked me if i would walk sully off the plane. i said that i would be happy to. so i walked sully across the tarmac and one of our press people came running over and said jean, the press want to can know if you could. and i'm thinking they want to interview me, good grief. and they want to know if you could move because you are between them and sully. [laughter] it was a humbling moment. this was president bush...
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next we welcome the testimony of celie crosscheck who is the chair of the 135,000 strong global professional women's network. she is the ceo and cofounder of elevate, additionally first mission driven platform for women. before launching, she built a successful center as the ceo of merrill lynch, u.s. trust, city private bank and stanford steve bernstein. she was also chief financial officer for citigroup. finally, we welcome the testimony of doctor lisa cook and a professor of the department of economics at the j madison college at michigan state university. she served as president of the national economic association from 2015 to 2016 and currently serves as codirector of the american economic association summer training program. prior to this appointment and while on faculty at harvard university kennedy school of government, she was also the deputy director for african research and programs at the center of international development at harvard university. now, the witnesses are reminded that the oral testimony will be limited to five minutes. without objection, your written statement wil
next we welcome the testimony of celie crosscheck who is the chair of the 135,000 strong global professional women's network. she is the ceo and cofounder of elevate, additionally first mission driven platform for women. before launching, she built a successful center as the ceo of merrill lynch, u.s. trust, city private bank and stanford steve bernstein. she was also chief financial officer for citigroup. finally, we welcome the testimony of doctor lisa cook and a professor of the department...