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you did not hear any controversies over the results in alabama. one of the reasons is because they put in this provision. georgia is not try to fix that by doing the same thing that alabama did. i might mention, a lawsuit was filed claiming that this requirement in alabama would somehow be discriminatory, the lawsuit lost because they were not able to show that anybody in alabama would be able to meet this requirement. host: from independence, missouri, democrats like. caller: christopher krebs who works for donald trump said this was the most fair and decent election we have had. he was appointed by the administration. you are sitting there pretty much refuting everything christopher krebs has mentioned. it is curious how trump is only challenging elections and he states he lost, but what about the states he won? is there any fraud in the states -- in those states we should look into? we have the lowest voter turnout in all western nations. the thing the heritage foundation is doing is going to squash that. the constitution does not say you have
you did not hear any controversies over the results in alabama. one of the reasons is because they put in this provision. georgia is not try to fix that by doing the same thing that alabama did. i might mention, a lawsuit was filed claiming that this requirement in alabama would somehow be discriminatory, the lawsuit lost because they were not able to show that anybody in alabama would be able to meet this requirement. host: from independence, missouri, democrats like. caller: christopher krebs...
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i want to point out it was a 1993 ban on alabama schools that just has been overturned.ping the namaste ban, but it shows how the cultural war is playing out in the republican party. it is not like it is a new phenomenon they're trying to lean on this idea of, oh, these other people are coming in to change american culture, we better put a ban on it, it is our politics. it has gotten a lot worse lately and more prevalent and heavily focused. if you look back at 1993, i'm sure it was deemed a really weird thing, but the fact is that it is a law passed in alabama in 1993, so it is a thing that has been a factor in how politics has worked in this party for a minute now. >> i have been looking for years not to exercise, so if i had known conversion could have been used. namaste. >>> i used the example of what occurred between nikole hannah-jones and the unc to highlight how troubling it is that there's a price to pay for doing so even at america's biggest institutions. my colleague tiffany cross joins me now. tiffany, denying tenure to pulitzer prize winner and mcarthur geni
i want to point out it was a 1993 ban on alabama schools that just has been overturned.ping the namaste ban, but it shows how the cultural war is playing out in the republican party. it is not like it is a new phenomenon they're trying to lean on this idea of, oh, these other people are coming in to change american culture, we better put a ban on it, it is our politics. it has gotten a lot worse lately and more prevalent and heavily focused. if you look back at 1993, i'm sure it was deemed a...
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that alabama rule has been on the books for the past 27 years.oga in alabama schools. >> the more i've researched this, the more i've realized that you can't separate the exercises from the religious meditation aspect of it. this is hinduism straight up. >> instructors will be able to come into classrooms as young as kindergarten and king these children through guided imagery, which is a spiritual exercise and it's outside of their parents' view. >> yet despite almost three decades of pushback, yesterday alabama governor kay ivy signed a bill that lifted the ban on yoga in schools, but with specific guidelines like prohibiting the use of the word "namaste." joining me is alabama state representative jeremy gray who fought for that legislation and is also a former yoga instructor himself. thank you so much for being here on a friday night. >> oh, thank you for having me today. >> so what changed your republican colleagues' minds about yoga in schools? >> well, when i first brought it in 2019, i didn't really know what i was getting myself into. i
that alabama rule has been on the books for the past 27 years.oga in alabama schools. >> the more i've researched this, the more i've realized that you can't separate the exercises from the religious meditation aspect of it. this is hinduism straight up. >> instructors will be able to come into classrooms as young as kindergarten and king these children through guided imagery, which is a spiritual exercise and it's outside of their parents' view. >> yet despite almost three...
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this is what they were dreaming up back in alabama in the 1930s.ve to attack everyone. just look at the most military strategic targets and take them out. he says what i'm going to do. he tries it and tries and tries it throughout november and december and early january 1944-45 he makes one mission, since one mission after another from guam to japan, and he can't hit anything. the bomb site doesn't do what it's supposed to do. he thinks he can finally get it right. he really believes it is given enough time, he can resolve all of the problems he's facing. what happens is washington runs out of patience, and one day he wakes up and there's a visitor from washington and its his boss, a guy named general doorstep. he thinks he's just coming for a courtesy visit and the sedan and the like have drinks and here's a cigar and he says no, no, no. it over. not only is it over, , but i'm going to replace you with your nemesis, with a man come curtis lemay, who was the antithesis of everything haywood hansell represented. hansell is his intellectual, idealist
this is what they were dreaming up back in alabama in the 1930s.ve to attack everyone. just look at the most military strategic targets and take them out. he says what i'm going to do. he tries it and tries and tries it throughout november and december and early january 1944-45 he makes one mission, since one mission after another from guam to japan, and he can't hit anything. the bomb site doesn't do what it's supposed to do. he thinks he can finally get it right. he really believes it is...
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they can object to alabama, they can object to wyoming. they can object to states in 2017, but we are somehow not allowed to object to anything, raise points about the 2020 election. it's not about revisionist history. it's about the double standards the democrats want to have. that's a part that bothers me the most. i think that's what bothers the american people the most. with that, madam chair, i yield back. mrs. maloney: the gentleman from illinois, mr. krishnamoorthi, is recognized for five minutes. mr. krishnamoorthi: thank you, chairwoman. mr. miller, you don't deny that at least four people died in connection with january 6, correct? mr. miller: i don't have an answer to that. yes or no? it's not that easy. it's just not that easy. mr. krishnamoorthi: 140 police officers were injured, right? mr. miller: i don't know. mr. krishnamoorthi: and two capitol police officers later died by suicide, correct? mr. miller: i don't know. mr. krishnamoorthi: hundreds of people bridged the capitol, right? mr. miller: sorry? croiment: hundreds of
they can object to alabama, they can object to wyoming. they can object to states in 2017, but we are somehow not allowed to object to anything, raise points about the 2020 election. it's not about revisionist history. it's about the double standards the democrats want to have. that's a part that bothers me the most. i think that's what bothers the american people the most. with that, madam chair, i yield back. mrs. maloney: the gentleman from illinois, mr. krishnamoorthi, is recognized for...
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his podcast he puts together the stories of the genius that is homemade computer, and his family in alabama and then to examine the moral challenges of modern american history. >> and with one of our favorite guest. dan is the author of six books about business and human behavior including "the new york times" bestseller he is a great friend and we cannot wait to host him and his upcoming book. in the program we will take some of your questions. you can submit them using the q&a button. there is a link to purchase additional copies in the chat box. >> and as we walked on malcolm and dan into your home. >> . >> good to see you. >> what a great part of washington dc my former hometown in your stomping grounds said ideas in the city come i cannot wait until we can do stuff in person. however the good news is that we have people around the country if not around the world to take that magic the people from texas and new mexico. so conversation with now, gladwell. we are here to talk about the bomber mafia. seriously. this is a great read. i so enjoyed reading this book. i learn something and thi
his podcast he puts together the stories of the genius that is homemade computer, and his family in alabama and then to examine the moral challenges of modern american history. >> and with one of our favorite guest. dan is the author of six books about business and human behavior including "the new york times" bestseller he is a great friend and we cannot wait to host him and his upcoming book. in the program we will take some of your questions. you can submit them using the...
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i think the people back home in alabama would really appreciate that.ng a lot of e-mails and letters about things that are going on with this bill. i just want the people back home to understand what we're laying out there to where we can -- our people back in alabama understand the direction that we're taking. i spoke recently about how the president's skinny budget is disappointing and dangerous and a disservice to our men and women in uniform. china actively seeks to outpace the united states military and in some cases they're succeeding. this isn't a five or ten-year problem. the threat is right now. it is no secret that the chinese communist party or the c.c.p. wants to replace the u.s. as the world's top power. the american people need to be aware of how the chinese communist party is coming after us, not just with missiles and military might but with plans to subdue the american spirit. a significant part of what has made the united states a global powerhouse is the strength and resilience of our private sector companies. whether it is in the tec
i think the people back home in alabama would really appreciate that.ng a lot of e-mails and letters about things that are going on with this bill. i just want the people back home to understand what we're laying out there to where we can -- our people back in alabama understand the direction that we're taking. i spoke recently about how the president's skinny budget is disappointing and dangerous and a disservice to our men and women in uniform. china actively seeks to outpace the united...
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we are a big role tied people -- he went to the university of alabama. we are a big roll tide people. >> the washington post reported the national weather service internet systems were crumbling, as key platforms. most of the agency's online systems went down due to a recent tornado outbreak. a vital resource for delaying information crashed. the agency's office is in birmingham. it had to switch to a third-party instant messaging service just to keep people informed. these revelations are serious and a cause of concern, and there is strong bipartisan support. it is my hope that fixing these systems is one of your top priorities, as you take the h elm at the department of commerce. can you expend what is going on with the dissemination of information to the public and what your fy 22 budget proposes to try to do about this? >> yes, thank you. i share your concern. the systems are older, and the reality is, given the severity and frequency of severe weather events, the demand from the private sector, the state, the public entities, the demand for our weat
we are a big role tied people -- he went to the university of alabama. we are a big roll tide people. >> the washington post reported the national weather service internet systems were crumbling, as key platforms. most of the agency's online systems went down due to a recent tornado outbreak. a vital resource for delaying information crashed. the agency's office is in birmingham. it had to switch to a third-party instant messaging service just to keep people informed. these revelations...
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alabama, mississippi, louisiana. they all say, no, we're not going to let absentee ballots come in from soldiers stationed overseas. and a lot of your audience can probably understand why. when you get an absentee ballot, you can't tell if the person who sent it all the time was black or white. and so because they didn't want to allow african-american soldiers to vote because they could not actually see them to judge their race, they decided to reject absentee ballots and not allow american soldiers to vote during this war for democracy. and so this is one of the saga with the soldiers vote bills. it's just maybe the most stunning contradiction of the entire war itself. the guy's actually doing the fighting on the ground and aren't allowed to vote because of jim crow era voting restrictions. the g.i. bill, there's a lot we can say about this, okay? let me just give you the basic good news and bad news. we'll do bad news first. so the g.u. bill itself is not necessarily segregated, but again, so the federal government
alabama, mississippi, louisiana. they all say, no, we're not going to let absentee ballots come in from soldiers stationed overseas. and a lot of your audience can probably understand why. when you get an absentee ballot, you can't tell if the person who sent it all the time was black or white. and so because they didn't want to allow african-american soldiers to vote because they could not actually see them to judge their race, they decided to reject absentee ballots and not allow american...
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the cameras were there on highway 70 in selma, alabama. the cameras where they are for the freedom rides, they were there for the sit ins. they were not there at parchment, they were not there in the penitentiaries and the jails where board knows what could have happened. but he always wanted to make things grow. so, as one of the early church fathers said, the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church. i would argue that the blood of john lewis is the seed of our best manifestation of what america can be. so one was the faith, that was one tributary. i think another was his innate revulsion against the segregated order that he encountered in troy. the first -- the only white person he saw with any regularity growing up was the mailman. when he would go into troy, he had a revulsion against the fact that he was not fully a citizen. and it unsettled him in a profound and, ultimately, for all of us, redemptive way. the 30 tributary, i think, is the story of the country itself. he was very much engaged in what was unfolding beyond pike c
the cameras were there on highway 70 in selma, alabama. the cameras where they are for the freedom rides, they were there for the sit ins. they were not there at parchment, they were not there in the penitentiaries and the jails where board knows what could have happened. but he always wanted to make things grow. so, as one of the early church fathers said, the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church. i would argue that the blood of john lewis is the seed of our best manifestation of...
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public health service syphilis study in alabama. these men were human beings, but were dehumanized and used as guinea pigs. they were our fathers, grandfathers, uncles, cousins, neighbors, coworkers, and they were dearly loved. the foundation, in solidarity with descendants, the national center for bioethics in research at health care at tuskegee university, many dedicated supporters, we are trying and working to preserve the history of the longest lasting non-therapeutic study that the u.s. has conducted in history. we want to tell the untold stories about the study and field a lasting memorial, healing and inspiration garden at the center. we want to provide restitution to the descendants, encourage them to go into the medical field, encourage research, social justice and education. we are moving forward, determined to transform the legacy of the u.s. public health syphilis study from shame and trauma to honor and triumph and the daughter, and my personal connection to the foundation and the study. i am the daughter of freddy lee
public health service syphilis study in alabama. these men were human beings, but were dehumanized and used as guinea pigs. they were our fathers, grandfathers, uncles, cousins, neighbors, coworkers, and they were dearly loved. the foundation, in solidarity with descendants, the national center for bioethics in research at health care at tuskegee university, many dedicated supporters, we are trying and working to preserve the history of the longest lasting non-therapeutic study that the u.s....
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i am hearing that constantly as i'm down in the state of alabama and the district. i understand that there is plenty of lumber that's being delivered, but the prices are continuing to go up. i think there is an issue with production. so if you could make this a priority to find out what we can do to try to -- because it is really putting a lot of folks in a very difficult position for home building and construction projects. and so in you could ask someone in your office to make that a priority, i think that's very important. >> i promise you i will. >> thank you. i yield back. >> thank you, mr. aderholt. mr. cline, you are recognized for an additional five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, madam secretary, for going through a second round of the questions. i want to pivot to china. something you said a month ago in a white house press briefing. i am quoting you. china's actions are uncompetitive, underhanded, they will do whatever it takes so i plan to use all the tools in my toolbox, you said that again today, as aggressively as possible to protect a
i am hearing that constantly as i'm down in the state of alabama and the district. i understand that there is plenty of lumber that's being delivered, but the prices are continuing to go up. i think there is an issue with production. so if you could make this a priority to find out what we can do to try to -- because it is really putting a lot of folks in a very difficult position for home building and construction projects. and so in you could ask someone in your office to make that a...
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. ♪ sweet home alabama ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that's right." is number one, "hotel california" number two and "life is a highway" is number three. i have all three of those songs on my road trip playlist. >> they're classics. you think of summer right when you hear them. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ deja vu: it's live with kelly and ryan. today, a chat with grammy award winning recording artist shania twain, plus star of the mysterious benedict society, tony hale. also a performance from american idol runner up, willie spence, all next on live. and now here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. [crew applauding] ♪ morning, everybody. it's thursday, may 27th, 2021. oh, yes, almost to the end of the week. wow, you guys are lackluster today. yeah, they're excited to see us. heading into that weekend with all the oomph of a tuesday audience. -how are you, kell? -i'm great.
. ♪ sweet home alabama ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that's right." is number one, "hotel california" number two and "life is a highway" is number three. i have all three of those songs on my road trip playlist. >> they're classics. you think of summer right when you hear them. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ deja vu: it's live with kelly and ryan. today, a chat with grammy...
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i believe 17 sites in central alabama. doctor, thank you for coming in.a m. now here we are. which is where? >> well, alabama typically lags about 10% to 15% behind other states in the country. so we have higher percentage of patients that are just nervous about vaccines in general. so really this is a public health crisis. but my specialty is in primary care and family medicine. and so we just have to keep talking to our patients one by one about this decision that some of them now are nervous about. >> it dropped significantly. people who wanted the vaccine have gotten vaccinated. as you said earlier in the segment, it's not an access issue anymore. now it's a personal health decision for people that have some degree of nervousness. with he see this with mammograms and colonoscopies, just general health conditions. i understand the stress. i feel it has a doctor on the front lines in the hospital, through the covid-19 pandemic this past winter. it's very disheartening to see people not as you say step up and get the vaccine. but we can't focus on that p
i believe 17 sites in central alabama. doctor, thank you for coming in.a m. now here we are. which is where? >> well, alabama typically lags about 10% to 15% behind other states in the country. so we have higher percentage of patients that are just nervous about vaccines in general. so really this is a public health crisis. but my specialty is in primary care and family medicine. and so we just have to keep talking to our patients one by one about this decision that some of them now are...
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, the united states public health service syphilis study conducted in tuskegee and making county, alabama, why do you prefer that longer name and that more involved name of the study? >> guest: because that is the correct name of the study. when the studies started in may 1932 the name was the united states public health syphilis study of i'm sorry, united states public health study of untreated syphilis in the negro male and that was the name of the study and that is what it was first funded for. after the study became known to the public it then went to the name or they started using the name tuskegee study. that is, in my opinion, wrong and a continued injustice. tuskegee is not the owners of that study. the public united states public health service is the owner of that study and so should it be named that. you also have some type of accountability for that study. none of the medical professionals even after it became known ever held accountable for the study so we should start referring to the study as the united states public health service syphilis study at tuskegee and include in
, the united states public health service syphilis study conducted in tuskegee and making county, alabama, why do you prefer that longer name and that more involved name of the study? >> guest: because that is the correct name of the study. when the studies started in may 1932 the name was the united states public health syphilis study of i'm sorry, united states public health study of untreated syphilis in the negro male and that was the name of the study and that is what it was first...
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in alabama, a first-of-its-kind private school is taking up the challenge of educating kids from theh school build up is founded on a radical idea. it pays students to go to school using money from state tax scholarships, grants, and donations. it places them in after-school jobs to learn construction trades while fixing up rundown houses in their neighborhood. then, perhaps the biggest incentive -- a chance at home ownership if they succeed in school. correspondent jessica gomez takes us to ensley, a neighborhood in birmingham, to see the idea at work. torrey: more than likely, if you are passing through for the first time, you will see messed up roads, rundown buildings, a lot of blight in the neighborhood. jessica: 19-year-old torrey washington, hitching a ride to work from his mom, passing through the streets of ensley, alabama. torrey: i feel like this city could be better. jessica: on the fringes of birmingham, glimmers of when it was better. once a booming steelants moved d there was white flight. about 10% of the population it's a place that feels forgotten. torrey: usually,
in alabama, a first-of-its-kind private school is taking up the challenge of educating kids from theh school build up is founded on a radical idea. it pays students to go to school using money from state tax scholarships, grants, and donations. it places them in after-school jobs to learn construction trades while fixing up rundown houses in their neighborhood. then, perhaps the biggest incentive -- a chance at home ownership if they succeed in school. correspondent jessica gomez takes us to...
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these areas get flooded very quickly and that's going to continue into mississippi, alabama as well. severe wereathg as the heat continues to build into the carolincarolinas. this afternoon, charlotte, a high of 80 on the brighter side, we have heat that's moving in. we'll talk about that coming up. >> okay. we'll be ready for it. thank you, janessa. >>> a heartfelt surprise for one high school grad over the weekend. >> ladies and gentlemen, if we can't see the video, can you help me welcome out master sargeant, drew mackie. he is home >> so master sargeant drew mackie was deployed to the middle east but the u.s. air force helped him surprise his daughter grace before her high school graduation. big, long hugse those videos >>> early video is back in 2 with the horse racing legend banned from the beon the truth is out there the unidentified flying object caught on camera by the navy pain doesn't care if you live in a small town or in the spotlight. pain has no limits. that means we need care without limits. care like a parent with a newborn. care like we took an oath. care that's str
these areas get flooded very quickly and that's going to continue into mississippi, alabama as well. severe wereathg as the heat continues to build into the carolincarolinas. this afternoon, charlotte, a high of 80 on the brighter side, we have heat that's moving in. we'll talk about that coming up. >> okay. we'll be ready for it. thank you, janessa. >>> a heartfelt surprise for one high school grad over the weekend. >> ladies and gentlemen, if we can't see the video, can...
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. >> alabama, alcanza, mississippi, missouri, montana, dakota del norte y carolina del sur, estos estadosuando pagas a la gente por no trabajar, afirma este gobernador republicano . algunos empresarios estÁn de acuerdo. >> es increÍble que muchas personas estÁn buscando empleados. >> puede haber casos en sectores como restaurantes y pequeÑos negocios, pero no hay evidencia que eso suceda en la economÍa en general. >> miedo a contagiarse por el virus, no tener a personas que le pueden los niÑos, escuelas cerradas o tener que cuidar a familiares afectados por el covid—19, esos son los motivos por los que algunos no buscan trabajo. >> decir que todo el mundo es vago y que prefieren el desempleo, no se ajusta a la realidad que estamos viendo en la calle. >> insistiÓ en que a cualquiera que se le ofrezca un trabajo tiene que tomarlo o perderÁ esos beneficios. una persona tiene que estar buscando trabajo activamente. >> ¿cuÁnto dinero dejaran de recibir estas personas? >> hay diferentes tipos de ayuda en esta Época de crisis, pero el seguro de desempleo son $300 por semana, $1200 al mes, sin du
. >> alabama, alcanza, mississippi, missouri, montana, dakota del norte y carolina del sur, estos estadosuando pagas a la gente por no trabajar, afirma este gobernador republicano . algunos empresarios estÁn de acuerdo. >> es increÍble que muchas personas estÁn buscando empleados. >> puede haber casos en sectores como restaurantes y pequeÑos negocios, pero no hay evidencia que eso suceda en la economÍa en general. >> miedo a contagiarse por el virus, no tener a...
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so, maryland and alabama and tennessee and a couple folks from vermont. so there's there's just people who are like i said all over linda one of the questions to you is if you would be willing to share some stories of it his time at martha's vineyard. so, i don't know if you i'm sorry. i didn't hear you. yeah, if you could share some stories about his time at martha's vineyard. feel spend some time. up there well, he's visited several times. most recently. he was there for an event with ct vivian. we got the last time i think it was and he and ct vivian who by the way as you may know past on the very same day that john did and i was actually on the phone with his daughter and she was saying linda. i just don't think we're gonna make it through the weekend and then i got a call from michael and she called it so they together talked about their experiences in the movement. we had an overflow crowd as we have on the other occasions. i actually promoted his book walking with the wind so we did a couple of summer events there back in 1998 in 1990. and in fact,
so, maryland and alabama and tennessee and a couple folks from vermont. so there's there's just people who are like i said all over linda one of the questions to you is if you would be willing to share some stories of it his time at martha's vineyard. so, i don't know if you i'm sorry. i didn't hear you. yeah, if you could share some stories about his time at martha's vineyard. feel spend some time. up there well, he's visited several times. most recently. he was there for an event with ct...
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today is a momentous day for fitness enthusiasts down south, because alabama has lifted its ban on yogachools, a ban that had been in place for nearly 30 years. 30 years! also known as the amount of time it takes for my hips to regain feeling after pigeon pose. yoga was banned in alabama because apparently some christians were afraid that yoga would open the door for people to be converted to hinduism. they thought doing yoga would turn their kids hindu? the only thing yoga turns you into is someone who won't shut up about yoga. so now kids are allowed to take yoga as an elective, but hold your flow, because meditation is not allowed.grteache ncan, ve been veuiet fo young man jesus wants your kundalini coiled like a snake! the bill also requires that english names be used for all poses and exercises, and students won't be allowed to say namaste. instead, they will have to use the traditional alabama mantra: (southern accent) hey, y'all, watch this! so, while it may seem obvious that a little yoga won't lead to mass conversion, people are still worried. here to discuss further, is one of
today is a momentous day for fitness enthusiasts down south, because alabama has lifted its ban on yogachools, a ban that had been in place for nearly 30 years. 30 years! also known as the amount of time it takes for my hips to regain feeling after pigeon pose. yoga was banned in alabama because apparently some christians were afraid that yoga would open the door for people to be converted to hinduism. they thought doing yoga would turn their kids hindu? the only thing yoga turns you into is...
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the man from alabama with down syndrome graduated college and is already excelling in his career. world news tonight introduces you to the young adult with an insatiable work ethic. >> reporter: the 22-year-old from alabama, ups documenting jake hard at work sorting packages. jake has down syndrome, growing up and excelling in school and playing on the football team, and after graduating college, he applied for holiday season temp job at ups. he got it. delivering packages with u.p.s. driver. richard on his partner jake. >> he brings the right amount of venture energy and determination to get the job done. is very motivating and has made a difference in my life. >> reporter: the new victory for jake. is been hired to work year- round at ups and in honor of jake, a donation to down syndrome alabama. ups helping to start the fund a scholarship to help others like jake. jake, the new hire working year- round. >> my dream job is ups. i like to work here. >> reporter: he knows he made a difference during this pandemic. >> deliver packages during covid. >> reporter: jake and his message
the man from alabama with down syndrome graduated college and is already excelling in his career. world news tonight introduces you to the young adult with an insatiable work ethic. >> reporter: the 22-year-old from alabama, ups documenting jake hard at work sorting packages. jake has down syndrome, growing up and excelling in school and playing on the football team, and after graduating college, he applied for holiday season temp job at ups. he got it. delivering packages with u.p.s....
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kirk in athens, alabama. good morning, you're next. >> hi, good morning. can you hear me? >> yes, sir. >> oh, sorry, i need to mute my tv. let me ask the audience, does anybody think that four police officers with an audience of spectators would keep their knee on the neck of a white man for any reason for anything he had done and ignore people's pleas to give the man an opportunity to breathe and be arrested and taken to jail? the man was in handcuffs and he wasn't resisting. and that was four people on the man. one on his neck, another on his back, and some of them holding his legs. if that's not enough indication of the policing and the police brutality and racism toward black men and black people and people of color in general, i need to know what more do you need to see? now, all this emphasis is put on the lives of policemen and their split-second decisions and this nonsense about bad apples. truth be told, everyone knows and everybody can see, including the world, going back to katrina, going back to emit till and going back to slavery. black people's experience in
kirk in athens, alabama. good morning, you're next. >> hi, good morning. can you hear me? >> yes, sir. >> oh, sorry, i need to mute my tv. let me ask the audience, does anybody think that four police officers with an audience of spectators would keep their knee on the neck of a white man for any reason for anything he had done and ignore people's pleas to give the man an opportunity to breathe and be arrested and taken to jail? the man was in handcuffs and he wasn't resisting....
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ben f jensen of iowa, clifford davis of tennessee, to -- can roberts of alabama, george h fallon of alabamand suggested the motive may have been to arouse anti-u.s. feeling in latin america through an act of blind violence carefully calculated to inflame america's relations with her neighbors. estimates of the numbers of shots fired range from 15 to 30. each bullet hole found is a grim reminder of the terrible surprise attack. the gang, seized shocked bystanders. a widespread search was launched for other tubes chaired -- for others who shared the pot. for the gun wielders and their accomplishments -- accomplices goes the distinction of having perpetrated a criminal outrage unique in american history. wanton violence that shocked and stirred the nation. ♪ >> next, on american history tv. jayne zanglein talks about her book "the girl explorers: the untold story of the globetrotting women who trekked, flew, and fought their way around the world." the society of woman geographers find -- founded the group after women were and from geographer and explorer clubs. the national archive foundation
ben f jensen of iowa, clifford davis of tennessee, to -- can roberts of alabama, george h fallon of alabamand suggested the motive may have been to arouse anti-u.s. feeling in latin america through an act of blind violence carefully calculated to inflame america's relations with her neighbors. estimates of the numbers of shots fired range from 15 to 30. each bullet hole found is a grim reminder of the terrible surprise attack. the gang, seized shocked bystanders. a widespread search was...
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and in honor of jake, a donation to down syndrome alabama. u.p.s.rting a scholarship to help others like jake. jake, the new higher working year-round. >> my dream job is u.p.s.. i like to work here. >> reporter: he knows he made a difference during this pandemic. >> we deliver packages during covid. >> reporter: jake and his message. >> i hope people can see me. >> you can find that jake pratt scholarship fund set up by the down syndrome of alabama to make sure hard workers like jake will be eligible to further their education. >>> still come. one cruise line clears a hurdle. with the cdc announced about carnival setting sail. >>> holiday travel rush is on fueled by vaccinations and easing restrictions. this morning, there question from the biden administration about how the virus got its start. >>> airlines are pushing back against bad behavior. you have probably seen this by now. a passenger punching a flight attendant. >>> we are following breaking news out of miami, florida. more than 20 injured at a mass shooting. two people are dead. shots we
and in honor of jake, a donation to down syndrome alabama. u.p.s.rting a scholarship to help others like jake. jake, the new higher working year-round. >> my dream job is u.p.s.. i like to work here. >> reporter: he knows he made a difference during this pandemic. >> we deliver packages during covid. >> reporter: jake and his message. >> i hope people can see me. >> you can find that jake pratt scholarship fund set up by the down syndrome of alabama to make...
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now retired, vivian kept going to school, at alabama's samford university. >> vivian rosetta cunningham. >> her family by her side. her son donald now 59, her daughter tara, 54. grandchildren and great-grandchildren cheering her on, too. the school documenting the moment. >> i feel great. the only thing i can say is that i was just elated. >> and vivian is not done. >> i might go for the masters. the masters degree. but i'm going to rest for awhile. >> and right here tonight, the graduate. >> hi, david. >> vivian and her message. >> if you have a dream and you are passionate about that dream, pursue it. don't let anyone tell you that it can't be done. >> vivian, we're cheering you on, and yes, you can rest before you go get your masters. we'll see you tomorrow. good night. . >>> i am angry. >> new at 6:00, a woman from pg&e in charge is asking questions about her salary and a recent vacation to hawaii. >>> in their own words, our colleagues at abc7 news share unshakable memories in hopes of building a better bay area. >>> if you list your house at a reasonab
now retired, vivian kept going to school, at alabama's samford university. >> vivian rosetta cunningham. >> her family by her side. her son donald now 59, her daughter tara, 54. grandchildren and great-grandchildren cheering her on, too. the school documenting the moment. >> i feel great. the only thing i can say is that i was just elated. >> and vivian is not done. >> i might go for the masters. the masters degree. but i'm going to rest for awhile. >> and...
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now retired, vivian kept going to school, at alabama's samford university.er son donald now 59. her daughter tara 54. grandchildren and great-grandchildren cheering, too. the school documenting the moment. >> i feel great. the only thing i can say is that i was just elated. >> and vivian is not done. >> i might go for the masters. the masters degree. but i'm going to rest for awhile. >> and right here tonight, the graduate. >> hi, david. >> vivian and her message. >> if you have a dream and you are passionate about that dream, pursue it. don't let anyone tell you that it can't be done. >> vivian, we're cheering you on, and yes, you can rest before you go get your masters. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> good afternoon, thank you for joining us. you are watching abc7 news at 4:00. appointments for 12 to 15-year- olds for the coronavirus vaccine are opening up in contra costa county tomorrow. we have more with laura anthony explaining about how local health officials in school districts are ready to begin delivering those shots. laura? >> reporter: by thursday you
now retired, vivian kept going to school, at alabama's samford university.er son donald now 59. her daughter tara 54. grandchildren and great-grandchildren cheering, too. the school documenting the moment. >> i feel great. the only thing i can say is that i was just elated. >> and vivian is not done. >> i might go for the masters. the masters degree. but i'm going to rest for awhile. >> and right here tonight, the graduate. >> hi, david. >> vivian and her...
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in alabama, flash flood warnings extended through the night this video from the afternoon in downtown birmingham. plus a u.p.s. struck fighting through the water. this photo from mountain brook, just outside the city, water reaching almost to the roofs of these cars in texas, at least two tornadoes have left a swath of damage across the state in waxahachie, here is larry collins. >> reporter: a scary night of scary weather, making for a busy day of cleanup for many in this region like this home in waxahachie, you can see the trailer parked behind the home picking it up and pushing it again the home. you've see they've already started cleaning up. they've got a lot more left. there's a lot of work to do. not too far from here their barn has been almost destroyed. i want to show you this video as well take a look at this. this is along the interstate, interstate 35-e just south of waxahachie, where we're told a tornado crossed over the interstate itself. three drives of three supra18-wheelers were injured in that accident caused by that storm. one of the drivers did sustain serious inju
in alabama, flash flood warnings extended through the night this video from the afternoon in downtown birmingham. plus a u.p.s. struck fighting through the water. this photo from mountain brook, just outside the city, water reaching almost to the roofs of these cars in texas, at least two tornadoes have left a swath of damage across the state in waxahachie, here is larry collins. >> reporter: a scary night of scary weather, making for a busy day of cleanup for many in this region like...
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you see from the draft how impressive alabama's field can bchl someone joked that alabama subpoena a breeding ground for the nfl. but you also see a pipeline to your team, the patriots it's so interesting to see how he really does rely on saban who, of course, has had experience with the nfl, to talk about what these players would be like and how he thinks they would be going from the college level to the professional level. i think it's awesome to watch, to see them go from one coach who has a stow it mind-set to another coach who has a similar one. i'm excited to watch them play. not just those but all of the blame players who went into the draft this week. i think it's ten total, which is pretty amazing. >> the most important analysis you will give. kaitlan collins, my favorite segment of the show. i appreciate the guidance you gave me last week. >> yes. roll, patriots. >> that's the thing. i have her on to talk about negotiations and you're all about sports with kaitlan. >> what is your point? and? thank you very much. and thank you for those two picks, kaitlan. >> always happy t
you see from the draft how impressive alabama's field can bchl someone joked that alabama subpoena a breeding ground for the nfl. but you also see a pipeline to your team, the patriots it's so interesting to see how he really does rely on saban who, of course, has had experience with the nfl, to talk about what these players would be like and how he thinks they would be going from the college level to the professional level. i think it's awesome to watch, to see them go from one coach who has a...
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good morning from beautiful talladega, alabama, and the talladega superspeedway.tiful day today and will be a beautiful day tomorrow for the laps around the track event for vaccines and the drive to cure covid. so fans that come out tomorrow and if they are tested or get the vaccination, they'll be able to take two laps around the talladega superspeedway. the biggest, baddest and fastest track. we're keeping everybody at pace speeds behind pace cars and pace trucks but to experience the 33 degrees of banking and talladega super speedway is a once in a lifetime opportunity. >> it's very cool is what i will say. mark, i'm sure that you are very excited as a public health official to have this incentive. tell us about the vaccine hesitancy that you're seeing in alabama. >> well, right now we're at about 30% statewide in our vaccine rate. at least one dose or more. we want to see that number go up. so we're very excited that talladega was our gracious host here. the super speedway is incredible. and we want to see those numbers increase tomorrow. >> are you thinking,
good morning from beautiful talladega, alabama, and the talladega superspeedway.tiful day today and will be a beautiful day tomorrow for the laps around the track event for vaccines and the drive to cure covid. so fans that come out tomorrow and if they are tested or get the vaccination, they'll be able to take two laps around the talladega superspeedway. the biggest, baddest and fastest track. we're keeping everybody at pace speeds behind pace cars and pace trucks but to experience the 33...
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it will now go to alabama governor kay ivy for signing. an effort to rename the actual bridge itself the -- >> the edmund pettus bridge. >> they're assuming this is a
it will now go to alabama governor kay ivy for signing. an effort to rename the actual bridge itself the -- >> the edmund pettus bridge. >> they're assuming this is a
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overnight a flood emergency in alabama. crews racing to rescue more than 20 people.tors turning pennies into big paydays. how it works and the very real risk. >>> under construction. the massive spike in renovations causing a shortage of supplies. appliances and labor. what homeowners should know before starting that summer project. plus the organizing solutions all under $40 to help you declutter. ♪ welcome to my house ♪ >>> welcome to her house. >> i've had to work twice as hard for half as much. now i'm coming for everything. >> she's the lawyer turned reality star making franchise history as the first black cast member on "the real housewives of new york city." eboni k. williams joins us as we say, good morning, america. ♪ welcome to my house ♪ >>> welcome to our house, times square. good morning, america. we're grateful you're starting your wednesday with us. cinco de mayo. >> cinco de mayo. >> yep. >> if you need ideas for lunch, we got you covered. chef jason goldstein shows us how to transform sheet pan meals into delicious gourmet sandwiches in 30 minutes or
overnight a flood emergency in alabama. crews racing to rescue more than 20 people.tors turning pennies into big paydays. how it works and the very real risk. >>> under construction. the massive spike in renovations causing a shortage of supplies. appliances and labor. what homeowners should know before starting that summer project. plus the organizing solutions all under $40 to help you declutter. ♪ welcome to my house ♪ >>> welcome to her house. >> i've had to work...
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. >> in alabama first responders employing boats to save people cutting rising floodwaters, the violentrm also lighting up the sky. power is out for 300,000 people across the region. >> janice steen joins us live. >> 75 reports of tornadoes over the weekend, really incredible amounts of damage across the south, the deep south, the mid-atlantic and ohio valley, those are all the storms from the past 72 hours. the front associated with the storm system will sweep across the east coast, we will get potential for stronger storms, not the results we've seen over the last couple days. flooding is a concern especially across the eastern gulf coast, the panhandle of florida, mississippi, alabama and once the front moves offshore quieter weather. there is a severe threat through this evening from the panhandle through parts of the gulf coast, not talking about the stores with a large tornadoes we saw the last couple days. pretty quiet forecast, warm across the south, not much to report in terms of the next big storm system yet so we take a sigh of relief and know that may is typically the busies
. >> in alabama first responders employing boats to save people cutting rising floodwaters, the violentrm also lighting up the sky. power is out for 300,000 people across the region. >> janice steen joins us live. >> 75 reports of tornadoes over the weekend, really incredible amounts of damage across the south, the deep south, the mid-atlantic and ohio valley, those are all the storms from the past 72 hours. the front associated with the storm system will sweep across the east...
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pace force alabama was whether the state of alabama could punish interracial fornication more harshlythen interracial fornication and the supreme court, and a unanimous opinion said, no problem with that after all, white people are being treated adjust the same as black people. if you are engaged and interracial fornication, both parties are being punished more harshly but the big deal? that essentially was the same logic as pleasant forces ferguson it was a unanimous supreme court decision. our land did not dissent i love give -- my students love getting the case because it took all of one paragraph to for the supreme court to uphold the alabama's tension so arland, you know, heartland how to mix the record but overall, again i give that as an asterisks. overall, heartland distinguished himself on this court as a forward-looking person who did give voice to the highest aspirations of the reconstruction experiment >> i have one question for professor. garrison's constitution, the covenant with death and how it was made appears and the national archives. >> can you lift a microphone up
pace force alabama was whether the state of alabama could punish interracial fornication more harshlythen interracial fornication and the supreme court, and a unanimous opinion said, no problem with that after all, white people are being treated adjust the same as black people. if you are engaged and interracial fornication, both parties are being punished more harshly but the big deal? that essentially was the same logic as pleasant forces ferguson it was a unanimous supreme court decision....
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scott harris, the state health officer for the state of alabama department of public health.er of the covid campus coalition. starting with you on campus there, and look at this number, 12% 18 to 29 not going to get a vaccine. you have decided, jordan, to take this on, you say there's a lot of misinformation out there, students seeing on social media, seeing elsewhere, whether it's fertility, viral load, lots of different things. you were using tiktok. take a look. ♪ good evening this is -- ♪ ♪ i know i no longer interested ♪ ♪ i will contact -- >> we like the mic drop a lot. so why, why did you decide this was so important and do you have any feedback, anecdotal that tells you what's working. >> most people from my generation don't spend their time to sift through scientific literature to formulate their opinions. we look at what's on our social media, and that influences the way that we see the world. and i noticed early in the vaccine rollout i once seeing too much positive information or factual information about covid vaccines on my social media pages, and that's what in
scott harris, the state health officer for the state of alabama department of public health.er of the covid campus coalition. starting with you on campus there, and look at this number, 12% 18 to 29 not going to get a vaccine. you have decided, jordan, to take this on, you say there's a lot of misinformation out there, students seeing on social media, seeing elsewhere, whether it's fertility, viral load, lots of different things. you were using tiktok. take a look. ♪ good evening this is --...
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she was born on january 7, 1891, in southeastern alabama. to john hurston and lucy potts hurston, the children of slaves. zora was the fifth of five children, including an older sister who was john hurston's pet. zora was close to her mother. the family moved to florida to an all-black town near orlando incorporated in the 1880's. her father was a carpenter and a baptist minister, as well as a prominent town leader. joe clark's store was the central hub. it was there that hurston group hearing myriad black stories that would be the bedrock of most of her fiction. perhaps the most important event of hurston's childhood was her mother's death on september 18, 1904 when zora was 13. she was devastated, as recorded in her autobiographical novel, and in the mentioned autobiography. her father soon sent her away to jacksonville to school, which she perceived as abandonment. this was compounded when she remarried -- when he remarried a few months later on february 12, 1905, to mattie mogue, whom zora loathed. we know little about hurston. she atten
she was born on january 7, 1891, in southeastern alabama. to john hurston and lucy potts hurston, the children of slaves. zora was the fifth of five children, including an older sister who was john hurston's pet. zora was close to her mother. the family moved to florida to an all-black town near orlando incorporated in the 1880's. her father was a carpenter and a baptist minister, as well as a prominent town leader. joe clark's store was the central hub. it was there that hurston group hearing...
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the cameras from there on how i 70 selma alabama. they were not there are sure -- were more lord knows what happened. he always wanted to make teams of, say is one of the early church said the butter john lewis is the seat of our best manifestation of what america can be. in other was his innate motion against the same. were the only white person he sells in irregularity going up was the mailman. troy he had a motioned that he was thoughtfully a citizen. it and settle him only for all of us. way. their judiciary's the story of the entry so. it's very much gauge what was unfolding and fight night. the hours boards we waited all summer for his new white friends to come and join him. in this underestimated the capacity of the alabama white power structure to keep that from happening. he read about the death of image chill in 1955. he knew he could have been him it chill. he read about lucy who attempted to you soon gate the university of of seeing, those repelled from that. in december of -- shapes we appreciate sermon called the letter
the cameras from there on how i 70 selma alabama. they were not there are sure -- were more lord knows what happened. he always wanted to make teams of, say is one of the early church said the butter john lewis is the seat of our best manifestation of what america can be. in other was his innate motion against the same. were the only white person he sells in irregularity going up was the mailman. troy he had a motioned that he was thoughtfully a citizen. it and settle him only for all of us....
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the alabama to public -- department of public health with support from the alabama national guard partneredtogether to provide covid-19 testing and vaccinations. we have truly made tremendous strides across the country to ensure people have access to vaccines, and there still is a lot more work for us to do to help. we have more than 270 4 million doses administered. thank you. i will turn it over to dr. fauci. dr. fauci: along the lines of the advantages of getting vaccinated, i would like to spend a couple of minutes talking about vaccines that we are receiving and the sars-cov-2 variants. the recent data has accrued of the past couple of weeks that are very encouraging regarding protection against the known variants. next slide. this is from the knowing when journal of medicine from a couple of days ago. the pfizer biontech vaccine showed that they neutralized sars-cov-2 variants shown in the yellow highlight, mainly -- namely the new york variant, the california variant, the variant dominant in this country including the e4 484 k variant remains susceptible with only minor diminution in
the alabama to public -- department of public health with support from the alabama national guard partneredtogether to provide covid-19 testing and vaccinations. we have truly made tremendous strides across the country to ensure people have access to vaccines, and there still is a lot more work for us to do to help. we have more than 270 4 million doses administered. thank you. i will turn it over to dr. fauci. dr. fauci: along the lines of the advantages of getting vaccinated, i would like to...
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you did not hear any controversies over the results in alabama. one of the reasons is because they put in this provision. georgia is not try to fix that by doing the same thing that alabama did. i might mention, a lawsuit was filed claiming that this requirement in alabama would somehow be discriminatory, the lawsuit lost because they were not able to show that anybody in alabama would be able to meet this requirement. host: from independence, missouri, democrats like. caller: christopher krebs who works for donald trump said this was the most fair and decent election we have had. he was appointed by the administration. you are sitting there pretty much refuting everything christopher krebs has mentioned. it is curious how trump is only challenging elections and he states he lost, but what about the states he won? is there any fraud in the states -- in those states we should look into? we have the lowest voter turnout in all western nations. the thing the heritage foundation is doing is going to squash that. the constitution does not say you have
you did not hear any controversies over the results in alabama. one of the reasons is because they put in this provision. georgia is not try to fix that by doing the same thing that alabama did. i might mention, a lawsuit was filed claiming that this requirement in alabama would somehow be discriminatory, the lawsuit lost because they were not able to show that anybody in alabama would be able to meet this requirement. host: from independence, missouri, democrats like. caller: christopher krebs...
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selma, alabama, the site of police officers mercilessly beating protesters again, produced a landmarktorical moment. they have been pushing for the george floyd policing act. joe biden has also set tomorrow's anniversary as a deadline for that, but it'll pass without the legislation being enacted, because there isn't the bipartisan support on capitol hill to get it passed. there is, though, a sense of determination that george floyd should notjust be memorialised with flowers, notjust be memorialised with this shrine, but be memorialised with legislation, police reform legislation that bears his name. earlier, i spoke with civil rights advocate martin luther king iii — he told me there's still a long way to go to achieve real change. a first step would be of course to get the legislation, the george floyd policing act bill passed. and there is work being done by senator cory booker of the democrats and tim scott of the republicans. there is work going on, certain provisions, i think there may be some challenges but i believe something has to be done. that's just a step. there are so m
selma, alabama, the site of police officers mercilessly beating protesters again, produced a landmarktorical moment. they have been pushing for the george floyd policing act. joe biden has also set tomorrow's anniversary as a deadline for that, but it'll pass without the legislation being enacted, because there isn't the bipartisan support on capitol hill to get it passed. there is, though, a sense of determination that george floyd should notjust be memorialised with flowers, notjust be...
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selma, alabama, the site of police officers mercilessly beating protesters again, produced a landmarke been pushing for the george floyd policing act. joe biden has also set tomorrow's anniversary as a deadline for that, but it'll pass without the legislation being enacted, because there isn't the bipartisan support on capitol hill to get it passed. there is, though, a sense of determination that george floyd should notjust be memorialised with flowers, notjust be memorialised with this shrine, but be memorialised with legislation, police reform legislation that bears his name. nick bryant there. max mosley, who made his name as the head of formula 1's governing body, has died at the age of 81. he'd been suffering from cancer. in later years, he became a prominent privacy campaigner, after a high—profile case against the news of the world newspaper. and he won. our home editor mark easton looks back on his life. max mosley was many things. a racing driver who went on to run motorsport, a barrister who helped change britain's laws on privacy, and a suave family man with a secret double
selma, alabama, the site of police officers mercilessly beating protesters again, produced a landmarke been pushing for the george floyd policing act. joe biden has also set tomorrow's anniversary as a deadline for that, but it'll pass without the legislation being enacted, because there isn't the bipartisan support on capitol hill to get it passed. there is, though, a sense of determination that george floyd should notjust be memorialised with flowers, notjust be memorialised with this shrine,...
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selma, alabama, the site of police officers mercilessly beating protesters again, produced a landmarkave been pushing for the george floyd policing act. joe biden has also set tomorrow's anniversary as a deadline for that, but it'll pass without the legislation being enacted, because there isn't the bipartisan support on capitol hill to get it passed. there is, though, a sense of determination that george floyd should notjust be memorialised with flowers, notjust be memorialised with this shrine, but be memorialised with legislation, police reform legislation that bears his name. nick bryant there. the lead singer of italy's eurovision—winning band has tested negative for drugs. damiano david had come under suspicion afterfootage was broadcast of him celebrating the victory. the singer had vigorously denied claims of drug—taking. anna holligan has more. 0n the night, television pictures shows damiano david dip his head to the table for a few moments, and there was speculation online, in the press room, that he had been taking drugs. afterwards, he was asked about it in the press confe
selma, alabama, the site of police officers mercilessly beating protesters again, produced a landmarkave been pushing for the george floyd policing act. joe biden has also set tomorrow's anniversary as a deadline for that, but it'll pass without the legislation being enacted, because there isn't the bipartisan support on capitol hill to get it passed. there is, though, a sense of determination that george floyd should notjust be memorialised with flowers, notjust be memorialised with this...