viewers are paying attention to these races, and that americans show up to elect folks who will uphold the will of the people and the law. you may be facing one of them. running to face you in november, indicted on a grand jury related to election security. colorado gop leaders, by the way, from her own party called for her to drop out. she has not. explain the dangers if election deniers get into positions of power. would they have the ability then to do what they weren t able to do or what many refuse to do in 2020 in upcoming elections? we are seeing election deniers tell us that they would refuse to certify a win. the actual will of the people, including the republican nominee in nevada has said that, and then in the case of colorado, can you imagine having a secretary of state who is already indicted for compromising her own voting
absolutely. and i ll tell you, i m in the thick of it, and i am so optimistic about the future of our country. we are seeing accountability. it has to be broader. that s absolutely right, but we are seeing accountability. we are also seeing such enthusiasm from american voters, republican, democrat and unaffiliated who do not want our country to lose democracy. you know, just on standard, i was at the juneteenth march in denver. three people came up to me with tears in their eyes, so concerned about the right to vote. that s what we re seeing across this nation. so i m optimistic that americans are going to get our country back on track and they do that at the ballot box. in 2022, democracy is literally on the ballot, and i m so confident americans are going to say that. nice to hear hope. jena griswold. thank you. nice to hear some hope. tragic story though ahead.
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these young, courageous americans, placing themselves in grave danger at the abbey gate of kabul s airport to protect american citizens and afghans trying to evacuate. thursday becoming the single deadliest day for the american military in afghanistan in over a decade. tonight, the country pausing to mourn, to honor their sacrifice. marine lance corporal david espinoza. just 20 years old. marine sergeant nicole gee, 23 years old. days before her death, she was featured in this photo, cradling an afghan baby at the kabul airport. writing on instagram, i love my job. marine staff sergeant darin taylor hoover, from salt lake city. his father calling him one heck of a leader. army staff sergeant ryan knauss. marine corporal hunter lopez. marine lance corporal
Minority participants of COVID vaccine trial trust the science and encourage others not to fear the vaccine Chris Harris says his son s bout with COVID 19 was the reason he volunteered to participate in a vaccine trial. (Source: woio) By Jen Picciano | January 29, 2021 at 7:32 PM EST - Updated January 29 at 8:31 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -Courageous Americans who put themselves out there in the name of science were among the first in the country to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, when they participated in vaccine trials that took place over the fall.
Among them, African Americans who volunteered to contribute to inclusivity and better representation.