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sheet of what appears to still be an ongoing manhunt we've also heard from the marrow of vienna mr ludwig he said that confirming one person amongst the crowds one person has been confirmed as having been killed 15 taken to hospital some of those we understand are in a serious condition among them at least one police officer. he's being rushed to the hospital for treatment now as far as the perpetrators themselves they say perpetrators because the police and authorities still haven't put a figure on the amount of people who were involved in this attack they're looking at multiple gunmen who attacked multiple sites 6 different crime scenes of being investigated that were attacked by gunmen carrying rifles that's according to the vienna police in the statement they put out one of those perpetrators is dead was killed at the scene by police another at least one more is understood to be in custody at the moment but that isn't. hasn't been confirmed officially by the authorities it is being investigated as a terrorist attack though that was confirmed by the interior minister of austria colony
sheet of what appears to still be an ongoing manhunt we've also heard from the marrow of vienna mr ludwig he said that confirming one person amongst the crowds one person has been confirmed as having been killed 15 taken to hospital some of those we understand are in a serious condition among them at least one police officer. he's being rushed to the hospital for treatment now as far as the perpetrators themselves they say perpetrators because the police and authorities still haven't put a...
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either unemployed or working for poverty level wages, there's a study that just came out from the ludwig who say we have adults learning under 20,000 a year or below the poverty line, 8 million more people in poverty and we did a study with epi and it says the shock is worse than the great recession and great depression. because what happened this time, normally a recession starts in the construction and manufacturing, but because of covid, it's taken place among those who are face to face, wage workers, black and white, brown and white people. this is a crime against humanity what we're seeing in this country. >> reverend dr. william barber, what need to be done now? we have a federal administration that will take this illness, infection serious. we can't fix the economy until we get that out of crounder con. what happens to the people who are food lacking in this country. when we talk about a hundred million people possibly being food insecure, what does the government need to do so the richest country in the world does not confront this. >> let's say a hundred million on top of the po
either unemployed or working for poverty level wages, there's a study that just came out from the ludwig who say we have adults learning under 20,000 a year or below the poverty line, 8 million more people in poverty and we did a study with epi and it says the shock is worse than the great recession and great depression. because what happened this time, normally a recession starts in the construction and manufacturing, but because of covid, it's taken place among those who are face to face,...
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robi ludwig on all that is important here as we get through the holidays. early thanksgiving to you and thank you for being here. i'll see you tomorrow. "the lead" starts right now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news! >> welcome to "the lead." i'm pamela brown in for jake tapper today. >>> breaking news. moments ago, president-elect joe biden delivered a thanksgiving address designed to appeal to americans sense of patriotism and calling on the country to e night during the face of a deadly pandemic. he acknowledged deep divisions but urged americans to fight the virus, not each other. >> we do not talk about much love in our politics. the political arena is too
robi ludwig on all that is important here as we get through the holidays. early thanksgiving to you and thank you for being here. i'll see you tomorrow. "the lead" starts right now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news! >> welcome to "the lead." i'm pamela brown in for jake tapper today. >>> breaking news. moments ago, president-elect joe biden delivered a thanksgiving address designed to appeal to americans sense of patriotism and calling on the...
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. >> special agent mark ludwig works for a division of the state police. the department of criminal i vest gag -- investigation. the dci. this was his first case in pleasantville. >> there's multiple vehicles in the driveway. law enforcement is on the scene and the family is gathering around the big tree. >> any of the arriving officers tell you that's the husband or the son? >> it was apparent these are family members and i don't know names yet. >> reporter: as soon as he got search warrant, the agent entered the house with crime scene teches. it looked as if someone ransacked the place. sitting on chair. >> you see this purse. that will be a key item for a burglary. it's untouch. >> money in it? >> money in it. cash in it. credit cards in it. gift cards in it. it was not touch. >> papers were strung about. >> as if. we made our way into the bedroom. her jewelry boxes were untouched. >> in the kitchen lay the unlikely victim, shirley carter, a 68-year-old farm wife and mother. >> shirley's body was laying here on the kitchen floor. >> what's your best gue
. >> special agent mark ludwig works for a division of the state police. the department of criminal i vest gag -- investigation. the dci. this was his first case in pleasantville. >> there's multiple vehicles in the driveway. law enforcement is on the scene and the family is gathering around the big tree. >> any of the arriving officers tell you that's the husband or the son? >> it was apparent these are family members and i don't know names yet. >> reporter: as...
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robi ludwig on all that is important here as we get through the holidays. happy early thanksgiving to you and thank you for being here. i'll see you tomorrow. "the lead" starts right now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news! >> welcome to "the lead." i'm pamela brown in for jake tapper today. >>> breaking news. moments ago, president-elect joe biden delivered a thanksgiving address designed to appeal to americans sense of patriotism and calling on the country to e night during the face of a deadly pandemic. he acknowledged deep divisions but urged americans to fight the virus, not each other. >> we do not talk about much love in our politics. the political arena is too loud, too angry, too heated. to love our neighbor as ourselves is a radical act. it is what we are called to do. we must try. >> speaking in delaware there, the president-elect issued an urgent plea saying now is the time to buckle down and get this coronavirus under control. he said life would return to normal at some point but he urged people not to give in to covid fatigue. he promised
robi ludwig on all that is important here as we get through the holidays. happy early thanksgiving to you and thank you for being here. i'll see you tomorrow. "the lead" starts right now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news! >> welcome to "the lead." i'm pamela brown in for jake tapper today. >>> breaking news. moments ago, president-elect joe biden delivered a thanksgiving address designed to appeal to americans sense of patriotism and calling on...
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and it came with this full, beautiful white pearl ludwig set that he played in the latter half of his, the deep history of the music here, it's a living, breathing art form still in new orleans and in most of the country. it's a part of everything that goes on around here. even people who say they don't like jazz or don't know jazz, know jazz songs. it's a part of your life here, even if you don't realize it. ♪ >>> as jazz reflects new orleans and its african-american roots, the mountain music archive in north carolina provides a window into the lives of those living in the appalachian mountains through musical and spoken word recordings. >> was there a particular time when you learned songs or just here and there? >> just here and there. they'd sing them in the field when they didn't have nothing to do. and i went right to songs with other people too. ♪ it's a short life in trouble little girl ♪ ♪ for a boy with a broken heart ♪ >> these folks were people who were -- came of age before self-doubt was invented. these were really wise, knowledgeable people, educated in the natural worl
and it came with this full, beautiful white pearl ludwig set that he played in the latter half of his, the deep history of the music here, it's a living, breathing art form still in new orleans and in most of the country. it's a part of everything that goes on around here. even people who say they don't like jazz or don't know jazz, know jazz songs. it's a part of your life here, even if you don't realize it. ♪ >>> as jazz reflects new orleans and its african-american roots, the...