i went to the first person i found crouching in the bushes, looked like she was praying. and felt for her pulse. there was no pulse, so i pulled her head up to look at her face. and there wasn t a face. just brain matter. so i went to the next guy. he was already staring straight ahead. his eyes were fixed can dilated. felt for a pulse. no pulse. mass murder has become a regular occurrence in red states like texas. as republicans keep trying to gaslight us about how the guns somehow have nothing to do with it. plus, new information on the eight victims including three children. also tonight, the new more conservative cnn has decided to give a mega phone to donald trump at the same time that he s being investigated for fomenting an insurrection among other alleged crimes. plus, the blowback from parts of the british commonwealth, especially in the caribbean, following this weekend s lavish and an acronistic coronation. we begin tonight with a question. is it safe t
nations colonized enslaved by the british empire. especially in the caribbean to sever ties with the monarchy. two days ahead of charles s crowning, a group of indigenous leaders and advocates from those countries sent a letter urging the nuking to apologize and acknowledge the horrific impact on and legacy of genocide in colonization of indigenous and enslaved people of these nations. the letter also demands the return of cultural artifacts, financial reparations, and the king help recover from centuries of racism, oppression, colonialism, and slavery. joining me now is the chair of the caribbean philanthropic alliance who signed on to that letter. thank you so much, dr. hamilton, for being here. tell us why you wrote the letter. as you do, i want you to take a look at this picture of camilla, which i think symbolized for me the whole point of it all. there she is standing in her very heavy crown with blackened more statues behind her on the
Gearing up to celebrate the fulfilment of a 10,000-tree-planting commitment, the Sandals Foundation is expanding its conservation goal by adding another 10,000 trees to strengthen the Caribbean’s climate resilience and food security.
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Gearing up to celebrate the fulfillment of its 10,000-tree planting commitment, the Sandals Foundation is expanding its conservation goal by adding | Sandals Foundation Gearing Up to Celebrate 10,000 Trees Planted