this morning, brooke. the families of the victims who lost their lives, we are honoring them at a vigil. all six victims from the deathly rampage that left three 9-year-olds and three faculty members of the covenant school data. the family of 9-year-old evelyn dieckhaus lost her life trying to pull a f fire alarm ad an unthinkable spirit her sister said again, i don t want to be an only child. her family adding, our hearts are completely broken. we cannot believe this has happened. evelyn was a shining light in this world. katherine koonce was on a call at the time of the shooting. she hung up and went for the shooter after three gunshots, something that her friend said she would do for her students. she was an absolute champion for her students and her students always knew that she was in their corner. she was an educator herself, so she would tutor them, encourage them and the smartest person in the room. the daughter worked for the school for a decade and spoke
union opposition. this testimony will be before the senate. amidst elevation of unionbusting and appear before the health education, labor pension after snyder bernie sanders threatened to subpoena him. schultz trying to sidestep a hearing with starbucks involved with the effort but scholz is instrumental in setting the coffee chance policies. and ted on the committee will join us next hour and what to expect from this hearing and why it matters. videos like this when we are about to show calling for an end to the willow project, the last oil pipeline trending across tiktok. stop the willow project. it will make climate change reversible. petition before it is too late. todd: this video may be a ccp propaganda campaign. and deaf exposing that net
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