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âSomething big is happeningâ: Those from Amarillo in the nationâs capital speak out about events
VIDEO: âSomething big is happeningâ: Those from Amarillo in the nationâs capital speak out about events By Allisa Miller | January 6, 2021 at 9:36 PM CST - Updated January 6 at 10:17 PM
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - Some from Amarillo are in the nationâs capital after experiencing first hand the protests that happened Wednesday.
From reports, videos and personal testimonies, it is clear there was violence in Washington D.C today.
Some say that violence, only made up a small portion of the millions who attended.
âYou could hear like a âpop, pop, popâ sound. They told everybody âhey get your gas mask, tear gas is being deployed in the house. We may have to evacuate, thereâs going to be tear gasâ. Thatâs when youâre like wow thereâs more than one person in here. Something big is happening,â said Ronny
every i day, more oil stains the beaches. joining us from florida, the man with the plan, dave rausch, joining us, how are you? i m very well, thank you. are you excited that there might be a significant turn out? people are to join hands across 35 countries? yes, i think it is now 37 countries across the world. and in all 50 states plus the district of columbia, we have over 900 events worldwide happening. folks joining hands and drawing a line in the sand. how are you hoping that this is going to help? becau
you. we will now hand it over to fredricka whitfield as cnn continues. stay cool there. see you guys a bit later. we begin with the health of former vice president, dick cheney. he is spending the weekend at a washington hospital. he was admitted yesterday after feeling ill. c sandra, what is the latest information on his condition? reporter: well, i can tell you, we have not heard an official update in terms of the former vice president s condition this morning. we do know that he was admitted here yesterday afternoon after complaining that he was nn t feeling well. that is when his doctors advised him to stay through the weekend for testing. he suffered multiple heart attacks the first when he was 37 years old and the most recent back in february. he has had bypasses in the past and pro jeed secedures to clear arteries. no word yet on if this is related to any of his heart problems. any expectation as to how long the former vice president will be there? reporter: it