you. and the letter that was sent to the ap board says, listen, we dismiss this as presented. in the future, if the college board would like to work with us on something that would meet our criteria, we d be happy to consider it again. from what i was told anderson and bakari, this was declined because it sought to teach critical race theory which are violative of the april 2022 law governor san tis signed, this antiwoke act. the syllabus is pretty dense, and i m telling you what the reason was. the state of florida, governor desantis said they believe in education, not indoctrination. bakari, what do you make of that? it s ridiculous. i have a great deal of respect for david urban. we just got done celebrating martin luther king s birthday and you have individuals who say these famous quotes by king but they don t even know who he was because we don t teach the history correctly. people whitewash his legacy. they don t talk about the fact he was a revolutionary, that he wa
rebuffing the efforts on the ongoing giggss, a move that s bound to frustrate newly empowered republicans. investigations, fingerprint analysis, and the supreme court doesn t know who leaked the report of who turned over the investigation on roe v. wade. and why chip toe is still driving them crazy ahead on cnn this morning. good morning, everyone, and welcome to cnn this morning. it s saturday, january 21st. great to be with you, boris. great to be with you always, amara. up first, a plea from ukraine and a standoff over tanks. german officials say they will not send their leopard 2 tanks to ukraine unless the united states also agrees to send its m-1 abrams tanks into the battlefield. volodymyr zelenskyy says there s a need to send them. it s a message to all of our allies to be frank. in order to have this capability of the tanks as well as the long range and everything else we are discussing is very much needed now so that our brave defenders can be pr
instagram and then repeatedly messaged one of them. cnn national correspondent camila bernal is following the latest developments for us. camila, what more can you tell us? reporter: hey, fred. so, this is really important because authorities have not given us a connection between bryan kohberger and the victims. they have not said whether they knew each other or whether they had interactions. so people magazine is finding one of these connections saying that bryan kohberger followed the three girls on instagram and also saying that the three girls did not follow him back. the report also saying that not only did he follow them but he reached out to one of the girls in particular repeatedly. those messages went unanswered. it s unclear whether she saw the messages or whether she just chose not to answer them. but people magazine saying they were able to review that instagram account before it was deleted. they also went a little bit further saying that the girls worked
thousands of computers running 24/7 365. after china outlawed cryptocurrency and crypto mining, more and more mines like this began popping up in appalachia, places where the power is cheap and the regulations are either nonexistent or unenforced. but in this deep red republican pocket got noise 24/7. you do nothing to help these people. what are you going to do to help? reporter: the mine uphended local politics. i like to behind the scenes, and i like to i knew we needed to win an election. reporter: outrage over the mine helped flip the balance of power. in november s county election. u.s. senator thom tillis.
reporter: tom lash misses the wildlife. we don t sleep at night. reporter: phyllis cantrell says she feels trapped. you can actually lay your head on the pillow and hear it hum through the walls. reporter: have you thought about moving? we re 73 years old. where are we going to go? reporter: imagine a day where they have dice and the first person to roll it lives. that s essentially crypto money. to play that game, you need computers, thousands of computers, running 24/7, 365. and after china outlawed ed cryptocurrency and mining, more and more mines began popping up in appalachia, place where is the power is cheap and the regulations are either nonexistent or unenforced. but in this deep red republican pocket