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we're outside the vaccine site for us in roanoke. good to see you.itancy is a tendency to trust health care providers over health care influencers. what else have those on the ground been telling you? >> reporter: yasmin, hello. we're outside a huge arena in roanoke, virginia, where they held their last weekend mass vaccine clinic today. it was just wrapping up right before i started speaking with you. you're right. when we talk about these health care influencers, it's kind of a funny term, you think tiktok stars, instagram profiles. but in reality, what health care workers and what these researchers are finding is that among this issue of vaccine hesitancy, health care influencers really primarily across age and gender and even political affiliation, yasmin, people overwhelming trust their primary care provider, even for those 27% of people who say they're very unlikely to take the vaccine and that appalachia region. they will want to get it from their own doctor. so what people here on the ground are seeing and hearing and studying trying to get t
we're outside the vaccine site for us in roanoke. good to see you.itancy is a tendency to trust health care providers over health care influencers. what else have those on the ground been telling you? >> reporter: yasmin, hello. we're outside a huge arena in roanoke, virginia, where they held their last weekend mass vaccine clinic today. it was just wrapping up right before i started speaking with you. you're right. when we talk about these health care influencers, it's kind of a funny...
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and two roads that dissect off of roanoke avenue, just a few blocks from a school and a social serviceuilding. that's really aggravating. and a bullet went through the house that's right at the corner that the vehicle ended up in the yard, a bullet went inside of the house, broke a clock, broke a window and the police saw that, and -- ended up in his kitchen. that could have been a life that's gone unwarranted. >> there is a life that is gone and that is michael brooks' life, shouldn't they have been concerned. >> michael brown. >> michael brown's life. excuse me. i was in ferguson, missouri with michael brown. it's andrew brown jr., forgive me. >> andrew brown, yes. but i tell you, that was -- it really hurts. it is the 20 second clip, that's what it was. the family have been suffering in pain while they waited close to a week for a 20 second clip. that is the sting of injustice and it plagues the hearts of the family. every time their heartbeat it intensifies in pain as they remember their loved one that appears being executed by law enforcement. >> councilman michael brooks, thank y
and two roads that dissect off of roanoke avenue, just a few blocks from a school and a social serviceuilding. that's really aggravating. and a bullet went through the house that's right at the corner that the vehicle ended up in the yard, a bullet went inside of the house, broke a clock, broke a window and the police saw that, and -- ended up in his kitchen. that could have been a life that's gone unwarranted. >> there is a life that is gone and that is michael brooks' life, shouldn't...
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richard eatheridge was born into slavery in roanoke virginia, but the important part for me is to see this letter and he says i trust that you may receive your just award and your humble servant. he respected his captain, and they had a good relationship so he wrote a letter thanking him over time. another point, i had unusual experience one was going to the archives and looking for ways to tell the story of susan. i wanted to include women. the books that i founded my research, women were missing from this experience. i met a historian who said he's also doing research on that period and i had an opportunity to go to the pension record and i found a letter by susan booster. it was a photograph in the collection and she wrote when her husband passed. this was my only photograph of that. the story they proved where they were married on the date in 1867 and described the experience they had a daughter that he was injured and he lost his sight in one eye. he tried a number of times but was unable to receive his pension and never received it and never received a photograph. a photograph o
richard eatheridge was born into slavery in roanoke virginia, but the important part for me is to see this letter and he says i trust that you may receive your just award and your humble servant. he respected his captain, and they had a good relationship so he wrote a letter thanking him over time. another point, i had unusual experience one was going to the archives and looking for ways to tell the story of susan. i wanted to include women. the books that i founded my research, women were...
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what you do see is andrew brown's car crashed on a tree across a grassy area and across roanoke avenue from where his house is. he tried to get away as his lawyers have acknowledged. they say he was trying to evade the sheriff's deputies who were there and they made concerted efforts so he wouldn't harm them. he did crash his car against a tree only other side of the street. there is a white house that you see in the frame just to the right of where his car is. that house got a bullet hole in it from the firing. we talked to the gentleman who owns the house. he said it came straight through his front wall and handled in his house. investigators came and retrieved the bullet. what you do see is the immediate aftermath of the shooting. we got some additional details from one of the brown family attorneys, chantel, who viewed that 20 seconds of body cam footage. as bad as that was, she gave us some pretty jarring detail of what that showed. she said when that 20 seconds begins, the shooting is already going on. so according to the brown family attorneys, they believe the shooting starts b
what you do see is andrew brown's car crashed on a tree across a grassy area and across roanoke avenue from where his house is. he tried to get away as his lawyers have acknowledged. they say he was trying to evade the sheriff's deputies who were there and they made concerted efforts so he wouldn't harm them. he did crash his car against a tree only other side of the street. there is a white house that you see in the frame just to the right of where his car is. that house got a bullet hole in...
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it splattered mud up against his house right there, it came across this lot and then went across roanokenue there and struck that tree. we also talked to the gentleman who lives in that house who showed us a bullet hole right by his front door that went into his house and landed inside his house. we spoke to demetria williams who came on the scene, as she said, deputies were surrounding andrew brown's car. here is what she had to say. >> by the time i got here, they were standing behind his car. he was trying to get away. >> where was the car? >> the war was right here at the time. it was about in this motion right here. you know? of course, it's spinning mud. and they stood behind him. i couldn't tell you what -- who shot him. i couldn't do that. but one of the officers or maybe a couple shot him. >> reporter: and we've learned a short time ago from our colleague diane■ gallagher, who spoke to representatives of andrew brown's family, they're citing the district attorney by saying there are three sheriff's deputies now under administrative leave, that there were multiple deputies who fi
it splattered mud up against his house right there, it came across this lot and then went across roanokenue there and struck that tree. we also talked to the gentleman who lives in that house who showed us a bullet hole right by his front door that went into his house and landed inside his house. we spoke to demetria williams who came on the scene, as she said, deputies were surrounding andrew brown's car. here is what she had to say. >> by the time i got here, they were standing behind...
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it's across a grassy area and then across the street, roanoke avenue. he drove across that grassy area. you see his car crashed against a tree. we spoke to the gentleman who owns that white house next to that tree. that gentleman told us that a bullet from the shooting ripped through his house and thankfully no one was there. witnesses told us that at about that time you are looking at this video, sheriff's deputies pulled andrew brown out of the vehicle and attempted life saving measures on him. obviously, the measures did not work. so we have that video to talk about. but also, of course, the operative video that everyone is talking about this morning, that 20 second snip it of the body cam video which the family and family's attorneys were able to view yesterday. not to anyone's satisfaction. one of the family attorneys spoke about that. >> they said they showed us the pertinent parts. although they said it was a 30-second encounter, we don't have any information to validate. that we saw the one snipit and one body cam video. there were numerous offi
it's across a grassy area and then across the street, roanoke avenue. he drove across that grassy area. you see his car crashed against a tree. we spoke to the gentleman who owns that white house next to that tree. that gentleman told us that a bullet from the shooting ripped through his house and thankfully no one was there. witnesses told us that at about that time you are looking at this video, sheriff's deputies pulled andrew brown out of the vehicle and attempted life saving measures on...
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right now in roanoke, virginia, residents there have the last drive-through vaccination site.ve areas such as the appalachian areas will not get a shot. >> reporter: it's definitely been a big topic of conversation as the health care workers are getting thousands of people behind me vaccinated in the community and there are still folks in the surrounding appalachi aregeon. some of the appalachian regions is 7%, and they're looking for ways to combat that and trying to find the root causes of where the hesitancy might be coming from. a lot of it comes from social media misinformation, mistrust in scientists and in government spokespeople who were talking about this vaccine. we did speak to the lead researcher of this study who looked at all of these issues and she said there's a wide variety of concerns that people have. take a listen to what she said. >> some of the patterns that were really striking to us is how diverse the fears and concerns are among our respondents and who they trust and sources that they trust, as well. so it is hard to target. it is difficult for us to t
right now in roanoke, virginia, residents there have the last drive-through vaccination site.ve areas such as the appalachian areas will not get a shot. >> reporter: it's definitely been a big topic of conversation as the health care workers are getting thousands of people behind me vaccinated in the community and there are still folks in the surrounding appalachi aregeon. some of the appalachian regions is 7%, and they're looking for ways to combat that and trying to find the root causes...