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recently i'm sure joan borrowed from clark county and i'm here to talk to you about the tragic event is taking place at the mandalay bay we determined there was a shooter on the 32nd floor officers responded to that location and engaged the suspect at that location he is dead. we are looking in excess of 50 individuals dead and over $200.00 individuals injured at this point. there has been multiple multiple phone calls and accusations or conjecture coming through social media that there is multiple shooters at other resorts that is me improving to be faults. with in less than 12 hours get already dismissed the possibility of multiple shooters he had already dismissed the possibility of a terrorist related and we believe it's a solo act or a lone wolf type actor and we have to place our under control of this crime scene including the mandalay bay it included then you know that was times as long as a football field included the streets around the venue it included people here at the tropicana there were people that passed away as far away as the street in front of critters cell i don't
recently i'm sure joan borrowed from clark county and i'm here to talk to you about the tragic event is taking place at the mandalay bay we determined there was a shooter on the 32nd floor officers responded to that location and engaged the suspect at that location he is dead. we are looking in excess of 50 individuals dead and over $200.00 individuals injured at this point. there has been multiple multiple phone calls and accusations or conjecture coming through social media that there is...
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he was an enslaved man from millwood in clark county, virginia. he undoubtedly had a great affinity a great loyalty to the union cause but there was one thing that he had. that major young thought made him the perfect individual to come back and forth between those lines again without arousing any suspicion. he had a pass. that was signed by confederate officials which allowed him to enter winchester three times a week. to sell produce and vegetables to confederate soldiers as well as civilians living in that community so he could come and go as he pleased again without arousing any suspicion at all. he could move about freely without arousing any suspicion. so sheridan has this potential messenger in thomas laws. and that's great. but what sheridan now needs is the information. so he has the questions that he needs answered. he has the messenger now, he needs someone to provide the answers to those questions. well, sheridan was discussing his dilemma. with longtime friend and now commander of the army of the shenandoah's 8th core general george c
he was an enslaved man from millwood in clark county, virginia. he undoubtedly had a great affinity a great loyalty to the union cause but there was one thing that he had. that major young thought made him the perfect individual to come back and forth between those lines again without arousing any suspicion. he had a pass. that was signed by confederate officials which allowed him to enter winchester three times a week. to sell produce and vegetables to confederate soldiers as well as civilians...
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in the state of nevada clark county threw out -- let me finish.hrew out one of their county commission races, 1/7 of the vote because the all-democratic county commission said there were so many voter irregularities they couldn't come up with an explanation. jim acosta admitted to me there was illegal voting. the question is can both sides come together and say we should do everything possible to minimize the incidents of illegal voting. what you are saying, chris, i won't take you up on that wager. that's too bad. >> martha: it stands to reason. >> let's make it easy for everyone to vote. >> martha: it stands to reason if you don't believe there is any issue you should be able to have voter verification across the board so both sides can agree there aren't any problems happening. chris, i would leave you with that thought >> we buy things on our phone, let's make it easy to vote. >> martha: is dr. seuss a white supremacist? could this be the tipping point that gets cancel culture canceled for good? don't forget "outnumbered" is coming up next. yo
in the state of nevada clark county threw out -- let me finish.hrew out one of their county commission races, 1/7 of the vote because the all-democratic county commission said there were so many voter irregularities they couldn't come up with an explanation. jim acosta admitted to me there was illegal voting. the question is can both sides come together and say we should do everything possible to minimize the incidents of illegal voting. what you are saying, chris, i won't take you up on that...
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>>also some parts of santa clark county finding it hard to reopen restaurants because >>in the south easing of restrictions has meant that a lot of bay area bars and restaurants are reopening, but there are signs of bartenders and servers are scarce as many of them apparently moved on to search for work elsewhere kron four's rob fladeboe has more from area in san jose and has the details prop. all right candy, a lot depends on how soon bars and restaurants like this one will be able to move beyond the current 25% indoor capacity, but. >>doing that will mean they're going to have to put on a lot of extra help and so far many restaurants reporting that that help it's hard to come by. here's more. >>out of work off and on for the past year veteran bartender tiffany dutra is happy to be back at work here at san jose's brenden lounge. >>and it's to be back it's good to be working again good to feel like you've got kind of a purpose and not every day sitting around the suddenly as bars and restaurants reopen there are new job opportunities but not enough bartenders servers and cooks to fil
>>also some parts of santa clark county finding it hard to reopen restaurants because >>in the south easing of restrictions has meant that a lot of bay area bars and restaurants are reopening, but there are signs of bartenders and servers are scarce as many of them apparently moved on to search for work elsewhere kron four's rob fladeboe has more from area in san jose and has the details prop. all right candy, a lot depends on how soon bars and restaurants like this one will be able...
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. >> reporter: malaysia king was booked into clark county jail on several charges. san francisco police say when the girls exited his uber, following the confrontational ride, one of them reached into an open window and sprayed, what investigators believe, was pepper spray. he's received an outpouring of support from around the world saying people tell him he is fighting for their cause, too. >> that made me feel like i was doing the right thing. i was just not seeking justice for me. >> reporter: nbc bay area news. >>> we are following some breaking news in richmond. police are looking for two missing, 11-year-old girls. you see their photos here. police believe both of these girls are in the richmond area. both were last seen wearing all-black clothing. now, if you do see them, you're asked to call police, immediately. >>> a rare-police shooting in danville. a man is in the hospital tonight. it all happened on sycamore valley road. our nbc sky ranger was overhead. police were initially called out for reports of someone throwing rocks off the overpass onto the free
. >> reporter: malaysia king was booked into clark county jail on several charges. san francisco police say when the girls exited his uber, following the confrontational ride, one of them reached into an open window and sprayed, what investigators believe, was pepper spray. he's received an outpouring of support from around the world saying people tell him he is fighting for their cause, too. >> that made me feel like i was doing the right thing. i was just not seeking justice for...
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indianapolis and indianapolis suicide shooting up to 50 percent in san francisco a job 66 percent and in clark county nevada 18 kids have taken their lives just over nine months last year. 1500 teens answered a survey from institute of family studies and we institution 90 percent had an increase of self-harm. 93 percent increase of generalized anxiety disorder and 119 percent uptick in overdoses. another study of 1000 kids kids reporting mental health is worse than before the pandemic and it showed a 93 percent increase in anxiety from another organization. kids see family member sick or parents stressed because of lower wages are lost businesses they feel unstable while it's nice to spend more time with the families during the pandemic those who toil alone at home may feel the deepest effects when their parents have to leave for work to stay afloat. that long-term impact is understood with isolation and insecurity food or otherwise is not to be ignored that's what happening two kids were forced to undertake another year of virtual learning and uncertainty as teachers unions refuse to let members go
indianapolis and indianapolis suicide shooting up to 50 percent in san francisco a job 66 percent and in clark county nevada 18 kids have taken their lives just over nine months last year. 1500 teens answered a survey from institute of family studies and we institution 90 percent had an increase of self-harm. 93 percent increase of generalized anxiety disorder and 119 percent uptick in overdoses. another study of 1000 kids kids reporting mental health is worse than before the pandemic and it...
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we just have to accept it. > reporter: a twister tearing through clark county taking a direct shot atived. >> i'm thankful. >> that classic comma we see on the satellite and radar is moving across so we're not done. tornado watches just extended. we've seen warnings, the florida panhandle and in georgia, so in where from the bend and ach latch cola and central georgia, you're on watch through early afternoon. it's not going to stop there. the cold front will push not just damaging wind but also tornado threat from raleigh through wilmington right to charleston and savannah. robin, the only other good news in jackson, mississippi, on a cool morning after the storm passed, they got rid of their boil water notices finally after a month of rough water. >> that is great news. thank you for sharing that, ginger. appreciate that. >>> let's go now back to victor oquendo there in alabama, the state was under tornado warnings for 6 1/2 hours. >> reporter: robin, good r.- morning. 16 reported tornadoes here in alabama alone and now with daylight a better sense of the damage. you can see the mass
we just have to accept it. > reporter: a twister tearing through clark county taking a direct shot atived. >> i'm thankful. >> that classic comma we see on the satellite and radar is moving across so we're not done. tornado watches just extended. we've seen warnings, the florida panhandle and in georgia, so in where from the bend and ach latch cola and central georgia, you're on watch through early afternoon. it's not going to stop there. the cold front will push not just...
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in clark county, alabama, a mother says she and her toddler were in this now-shredded home when a tornadousts, rain and lightning striking an alabama football complex -- >> i actually recorded it -- >> reporter: students at one point cramming into a storm shelter on campus. the stretch of the severe weather front expansive, impacting more than 0 million people over -- 60 million people over two days. also pulling cities like memphis, montgomery, and new orleans into its risk zone. more than two dozen tornadoes have already been reported. noaa designating the storm a rare level five, the highest severity risk. >> ten seconds it was gone, but if it would have lasted a little bit longer, i probably wouldn't be here. >> reporter: in wayne county, mississippi, a chicken farm now fanned out in pieces while this tuscaloosa county suburb of moundville is littered with sobering scenes of overturned rvs and homes for blocks taking damage. a severe weather outbreak that's flexed its might, but one that is also far from over. somewhere in the neighborhood of 24 million americans are still facing a th
in clark county, alabama, a mother says she and her toddler were in this now-shredded home when a tornadousts, rain and lightning striking an alabama football complex -- >> i actually recorded it -- >> reporter: students at one point cramming into a storm shelter on campus. the stretch of the severe weather front expansive, impacting more than 0 million people over -- 60 million people over two days. also pulling cities like memphis, montgomery, and new orleans into its risk zone....
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mariah parker is the county commissioner from clark county, georgia, mariah, grateful for your time todaythe vaccine hesitancy issue with the 18 to 39 community, you're in a college community. what is it when you encounter younger people who say -- what do they say, i don't trust it, i don't need it? >> you get folks that have that invincibility complex in this age group but as well getting people the up to date information about where they can get vaccinated. what the effects are. all those sorts of things, you know, because the eligibility requirements have been shifting in recent weeks and months, it's hard for people who may not go see a doctor regularly or be plugged into our health care infrastructure on a regular basis can get the information they need to make that decision for themselves in the first place. >> and there's been a lot of effort from the beginning, especially because we know the disproportionate impact of the virus itself on communities of color, the ad council trying to reach out to those in the african-american community, the latino community to address hesitancy i
mariah parker is the county commissioner from clark county, georgia, mariah, grateful for your time todaythe vaccine hesitancy issue with the 18 to 39 community, you're in a college community. what is it when you encounter younger people who say -- what do they say, i don't trust it, i don't need it? >> you get folks that have that invincibility complex in this age group but as well getting people the up to date information about where they can get vaccinated. what the effects are. all...
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we had the superintendent of clark county schools on a few weeks ago to talk about how they're doinga vast geographically vast school district. a lot of the economy there is very much working class, lots of union jobs, lots of people who do an array of different jobs at the resorts. how are nevadans doing right now? >> nevada was hit extremely hard by the covid crisis. we're one of the hardest hit with unemployment. we're coming back safely and at a moderate place. we've opened up most facilities at a 50% occupancy. we'll open up our vaccines to everybody, a week from tomorrow, april 5, which will go even further in terms of vaccinating all of our citizens and residents. we're looking forward to coming back quickly. our schools, after the easter break, whether it's a hybrid or total in person. so we've made an enormous amount of progress. i can't thank the citizens, the residents of our state enough. our vaccinations are going up. our positivity rate is now under 5. our hospitalizations are down, our death counts are down, our cases are down. you know, it's gone down 80, 90%, our cas
we had the superintendent of clark county schools on a few weeks ago to talk about how they're doinga vast geographically vast school district. a lot of the economy there is very much working class, lots of union jobs, lots of people who do an array of different jobs at the resorts. how are nevadans doing right now? >> nevada was hit extremely hard by the covid crisis. we're one of the hardest hit with unemployment. we're coming back safely and at a moderate place. we've opened up most...
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nevada's clark county school district opened back up to small groups of students on a voluntary basis since it closed in march of last year 19 students died by suicide. the year before there were 9. >> i just feel like there's no end in sight. >> reporter: becky says while parents wait for high schools to open, they should look out for signs and talk to their kids no matter what. >> we need to figure out a way to give them some sort of hope that authorize going to be an end to this and their lives are going to go back to normal, and we just need to support them through it. >> and if you or someone you know is struggling, please call the national suicide prevention lifeline. the number is right there on your screen. there are counselors staffed 24/7. it is free and confidential so please do not hesitate to call if need be. and our thanks to becky for talking with me for this very important story. >>> meantime tonight pope francis called for iraqi christians to return home and rebuild the town decimated by isis militant not long ago. more on his historic visit up next. life... doesn't s
nevada's clark county school district opened back up to small groups of students on a voluntary basis since it closed in march of last year 19 students died by suicide. the year before there were 9. >> i just feel like there's no end in sight. >> reporter: becky says while parents wait for high schools to open, they should look out for signs and talk to their kids no matter what. >> we need to figure out a way to give them some sort of hope that authorize going to be an end to...
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suspected gang members are under arrest, accused of a serious violent crimes throughout center clark county 11 adults in two juveniles were taken into custody over the last two weeks during an operation was carried out by san jose police and the santa clara county d. a s office. they're suspected of targeting and robin a number of victims, including gardeners and landscapers. several search warrants were executed in san jose investigators as you can see here found guns, drugs, cash and stolen property. the suspects had charged with attempted murder are armed robbery, kidnapping, assault and possession of firearms. san jose police also say they arrested four people over the weekend in connection with several illegal side shows. a handful of cars were also impounded and dozens of spectators were sighted. at least three side shows to place throughout the city saturday night. ktvu xas and smith joins us now live and azenith smith. you spoke with police about criticism from residents that they're not doing enough? yes, julie. you know, this is not just a san jose problem, but bay area wide. this
suspected gang members are under arrest, accused of a serious violent crimes throughout center clark county 11 adults in two juveniles were taken into custody over the last two weeks during an operation was carried out by san jose police and the santa clara county d. a s office. they're suspected of targeting and robin a number of victims, including gardeners and landscapers. several search warrants were executed in san jose investigators as you can see here found guns, drugs, cash and stolen...
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and e customers are angry the utility is raising its rates by an average of $8 and $0.73 a month clark county of the utility reform network says it's simply not the right time this is absolutely the worst time. >>team raising people's bills or an absolute essential service which is what electricity is in this time where people are out of work because of the public health we should have a rate freeze not a rate hike. >>according to pg knee the rate increase that went into effect march 1st will pay nearly 50% of the utility's annual costs associated with wildfire. mitigation like hardening the electric system and enhancing vegetation management former state senator jerry hill things that while it's that genie have the money to do all these things there's an even bigger problem, important get those resources but do they use those resources adequately and appropriately when they get that we show a history with pg e of the not doing that then deferred the money that they're supposed to use for one thing to something else and then asking for that money again the structure of the system. >>you know
and e customers are angry the utility is raising its rates by an average of $8 and $0.73 a month clark county of the utility reform network says it's simply not the right time this is absolutely the worst time. >>team raising people's bills or an absolute essential service which is what electricity is in this time where people are out of work because of the public health we should have a rate freeze not a rate hike. >>according to pg knee the rate increase that went into effect...
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in this article, march 10, alex nitsberg says more than 92,000 clark county, nevada mail ballots returned undeliverable in the june election. it talks about corruption in the last election. just tragic, tragic stuff. we keep heading in this direction, and we are surely going to end up like some of these corrupt countries. but there's another article i'd just seen today that indicates that venezuelans are coming from venezuela into the united states illegally. and why they are doing that is because of the corruption and oppression in venezuela under their progressive, socialist country, government down there. they have taken what many say was the most prosperous, vibrant country in south america, venezuela, all the oil they had there, they took that country and as socialism will do wherever it's tried, turned into a fiasco where the venezuelans were fleeing and coming to the united states. and the question continues to come as to what will americans do, where will they go when the path we're on to become the devastated venezuela are perpetrated on america, where will americans go? they wan
in this article, march 10, alex nitsberg says more than 92,000 clark county, nevada mail ballots returned undeliverable in the june election. it talks about corruption in the last election. just tragic, tragic stuff. we keep heading in this direction, and we are surely going to end up like some of these corrupt countries. but there's another article i'd just seen today that indicates that venezuelans are coming from venezuela into the united states illegally. and why they are doing that is...
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in clark county, alabama, a mother says she and her toddler were in this now shredded home when a tornado struck. 70 miles an hour wind gusts, rain and lightning striking an alabama football complex. students at one point cramming into a storm shelter on campus. the stretch of the severe weather front expansive, impacting more than 60 million people over two days hovering around the i-20 corridor between jackson and birmingham, but also pulling cities like memphis, montgomery, and new orleans into its risk zone. more than two dozen tornados have already been reported, noaa designating the storm a rare level 5, the highest severity risk. >> ten seconds, would have lasted a little bit longer i probably wouldn't be here. >> reporter: in wayne county, mississippi, a chicken farm now fanned out in pieces while this tuscaloosa county suburb of moundville is littered with sobering scenes of overturned rvs and homes for blocks taking damage. a severe weather outbreak that's flexed its might, but one that is also far from over. forecasters are going to be out here a little bit later today assessin
in clark county, alabama, a mother says she and her toddler were in this now shredded home when a tornado struck. 70 miles an hour wind gusts, rain and lightning striking an alabama football complex. students at one point cramming into a storm shelter on campus. the stretch of the severe weather front expansive, impacting more than 60 million people over two days hovering around the i-20 corridor between jackson and birmingham, but also pulling cities like memphis, montgomery, and new orleans...
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. >> reporter: legal analysts and former santa clara county district attorney steven clark explains although the majority of victims in the georgia case were asian that could be evidence of a hate crime, that is still not enough to prove intent or motive in court. >> are they a member of any certain group that go after people because of race? what are they posting on line? who are they communicating with? all of that is very vital in showing what was this person's intent. so, that is why i think the police were quick to come out and say we are not going to just label it a hate crime until we have more information. >> reporter: but richard conda, says if we want change a sense of support and community from victims needs to come from everyone including law enforcement. >> i think, honestly, a lot of the law enforcement community needs a lot more education. they need to understand the history of this country. the history of this antiasian violence. >> georgia has a new law signed by the governor last year that you can charge somebody for a hate crime if they go after somebody because of sex. ju
. >> reporter: legal analysts and former santa clara county district attorney steven clark explains although the majority of victims in the georgia case were asian that could be evidence of a hate crime, that is still not enough to prove intent or motive in court. >> are they a member of any certain group that go after people because of race? what are they posting on line? who are they communicating with? all of that is very vital in showing what was this person's intent. so, that...
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. >>> schools in contra costa county could be back open before the end of the month. adam clark says that a hybrid model of in person and online learning could start as early as march 22nd. the district's trustees will likely discuss and vote on that proposal on wednesday. contra costa county is expected to move into the red tier in the next few weeks. the state and county have already approved the district's plan. >>> many counties are seeing fewer vaccine doses because of the lingering supply shortage tied to the blue shield transition. sutter health was forced to cancel 40,000 appointments for a second shot so the covid-19 vaccine, 30,000 doses are set to arrive by middle of next week. but that's only enough to vaccinate two-thirds of the current backlog. santa clara county supervisor says their county is facing the same issue. >> we received much less vaccine than we were expecting and we just were notified of that today. and one of the challenges is that we're notified about this information the week before we're planning for the following week. >> many are concerned about
. >>> schools in contra costa county could be back open before the end of the month. adam clark says that a hybrid model of in person and online learning could start as early as march 22nd. the district's trustees will likely discuss and vote on that proposal on wednesday. contra costa county is expected to move into the red tier in the next few weeks. the state and county have already approved the district's plan. >>> many counties are seeing fewer vaccine doses because of...
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clark chose johnson & johnson. >> i cried. i was so happy. here in north county, we weren't getting vaccines. making us drive 60 and 80 miles to get it. >> reporter: reggie jones is the mayor. >> you're all set, sir. >> reporter: he was one of the smaller number of people here who chose moderna. outside the pharmacy in nearby neighborhoods, it is not difficult to find people who aren't planning to get any covid vaccine. >> i believe they would bless the lesser drugs in our communities to test us to see if they work -- >> reporter: you're referring to the johnson & johnson one dose? >> yes. >> reporter: the pharmacist notes about the past but tells customers that now is a much different time. >> done, sir. >> reporter: timothy williams believes that with all his heart. tell me how getting this vaccine will change your life? >> it will change my life. i get to get out the house. i got grandkids. haven't seen my grandkids in a year. my youngest grand kid is turning 1 on the 2 1st. last time i saw him was march 20th last year. i'm going to hug them and squeeze them. >> reporter: the pharmacy is s
clark chose johnson & johnson. >> i cried. i was so happy. here in north county, we weren't getting vaccines. making us drive 60 and 80 miles to get it. >> reporter: reggie jones is the mayor. >> you're all set, sir. >> reporter: he was one of the smaller number of people here who chose moderna. outside the pharmacy in nearby neighborhoods, it is not difficult to find people who aren't planning to get any covid vaccine. >> i believe they would bless the lesser...
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clark who shot this in the north bay, right? >> oh, yeah. yeah. up at -- this is either in insomnia an county or napa county, i believe. but we've had snow across much of the north bay. and hail by the way. this -- i think this is a collection of hail on this deck. >> well it looks similar. >> up in santa rosa. yeah, very similar. and then we've also had what we call graupel, sort of like soft hail or crusty snow. it's the droplets that are superschooled as they are falling attach to the snow flakes and the snow plaks get a sort of rough texture. so it's called graupel. g.r.a. u.p. e.l. >> okay. >> we've had the complete variety pack here in the bay area last couple of day. >> just don't quiz me on the terms because you know my memory. but i really appreciate it. and some of our viewers on facebook live are saying we love spencer. that comment from alex and llarisa saying it's clear in santa cruz. thank you for the weather information. more about this on abc 7 news at 4:00. thanks, spencer. >> okay we will. thanks. >>> coming up next, we have a special guest for you. we are excited for this one thp olympic champion one
clark who shot this in the north bay, right? >> oh, yeah. yeah. up at -- this is either in insomnia an county or napa county, i believe. but we've had snow across much of the north bay. and hail by the way. this -- i think this is a collection of hail on this deck. >> well it looks similar. >> up in santa rosa. yeah, very similar. and then we've also had what we call graupel, sort of like soft hail or crusty snow. it's the droplets that are superschooled as they are falling...
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the county sheriff in selma, jim clark, had issued a call to arms. he ordered white men in the area to join troopers in selma and he deputized those people to help stop the march. they answered the call lining up by the hundreds alongside the state troopers. john lewis and his fellow patriots were not going to be intimidated. they stood tall. they bore the brunt of racist violence and they did so with a solemn purpose. they wanted to build a more perfect union in this country, to make sure every voice is heard in our democracy. days later, with the brutal scenes from selma fresh in the minds of america, president lyndon johnson urged congress to pass the voting rights act. that august he signed the bill into law. it's hard to imagine, isn't it? in the same year he proposed it, we actually saw congress pass a law. that's what happened in the good, old days. his law fundamentally changed our republic for the better, but our work remains far from over. last weekend also marked the anniversary of another tragic moment in our nation's history, far more re
the county sheriff in selma, jim clark, had issued a call to arms. he ordered white men in the area to join troopers in selma and he deputized those people to help stop the march. they answered the call lining up by the hundreds alongside the state troopers. john lewis and his fellow patriots were not going to be intimidated. they stood tall. they bore the brunt of racist violence and they did so with a solemn purpose. they wanted to build a more perfect union in this country, to make sure...
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clark also chose johnson & johnson. >> i cried, i was so happy because here in north county we weren't getting any vaccines.0 and 80 miles to go get it. >> reporter: reggie jones is the mayor of delwood. >> okay, you're all set, sir. >> reporter: he was one of the smaller number of people here who chose moderna. outside of pharmacies in smaller neighborhoods it's hard to find people who won't get any vaccine. >> yes, i believe they will bring the lesser drugs to our communities to test us to see if they work. >> reporter: you're referring to the johnson & johnson one dose? >> yes. >> yea! >> reporter: the pharmacist knows about the past but tells her customers now is a much different time. timothy williams believes that with all his heart. tell me how this vaccine is going to change your life? >> going to change my life, just to get out of the house. i got grandkids. i haven't seen my grandkids in more than a year. my youngest turning 1 on march 21st. the last time i saw them was march 20th. >> reporter: last year. >> yeah, last year. i want to hug and squeeze my grandkids. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, d
clark also chose johnson & johnson. >> i cried, i was so happy because here in north county we weren't getting any vaccines.0 and 80 miles to go get it. >> reporter: reggie jones is the mayor of delwood. >> okay, you're all set, sir. >> reporter: he was one of the smaller number of people here who chose moderna. outside of pharmacies in smaller neighborhoods it's hard to find people who won't get any vaccine. >> yes, i believe they will bring the lesser drugs...
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county, wherever those results come out wrong. that was what was happening inside closed doors. on the outside of those closed doors was democratic state representative clark cannon knocking on the governor's door because she wanted to be allowed into the signing ceremony. as we saw here last night, in this stomach-turning footage, she is huffed and drag off by state troopers. dragged through the state capitol. state representative charged last night with two felonies, taken to jail. she saying, i'm a legislator. >> i'm not doing anything! >> there are a lot of things in our politics, in our world right now to be hopeful about, to wonder at their possibility. whether it's vaccines, new record vaccines yesterday in terms of the number of americans who got vaccinated in one day. well over 3 million americans got vaccinated in one day. 1% of the country got vaccinated in one day yesterday. the vaccines or the stimulus checks they got done in the first 50 days that biden was in office. or senator tim kaine's prayers being answered for his state where he had started as a person representing death row prisoners, served as a governor that still had the death pena
county, wherever those results come out wrong. that was what was happening inside closed doors. on the outside of those closed doors was democratic state representative clark cannon knocking on the governor's door because she wanted to be allowed into the signing ceremony. as we saw here last night, in this stomach-turning footage, she is huffed and drag off by state troopers. dragged through the state capitol. state representative charged last night with two felonies, taken to jail. she...
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clarke. thank you, mr speaker. i've seen first-hand visiting the saint i seen first—hand visiting the saint georges and county hospitalople. before the pandemic apprenticeship starts were down, £313 billion levy on spent back to the treasury. this month i will be holding my fifth apprenticeships and jobs fair in bristol south. williejohnny and bristol south. willie johnny and urging bristol south. williejohnny and urging all young bristol south. willie johnny and urging all young people to support that fair in bristol south? and willie apologised to them for failing them so far? mr willie apologised to them for failing them so far? mr speaker, i think 'obs failing them so far? mr speaker, i thinkjobs fairs _ failing them so far? mr speaker, i thinkjobs fairs are _ failing them so far? mr speaker, i thinkjobs fairs are an _ failing them so far? mr speaker, i thinkjobs fairs are an important l thinkjobs fairs are an important thing and i know that colleagues across the house do them, but i also think the government can be proud of the record that we have had in getting record numbers of young people into employment. we
clarke. thank you, mr speaker. i've seen first-hand visiting the saint i seen first—hand visiting the saint georges and county hospitalople. before the pandemic apprenticeship starts were down, £313 billion levy on spent back to the treasury. this month i will be holding my fifth apprenticeships and jobs fair in bristol south. williejohnny and bristol south. willie johnny and urging bristol south. williejohnny and urging all young bristol south. willie johnny and urging all young people to...