we do anticipate more protests on monday in support of action on gun reform. in fact, on saturday we saw one right behind us organized by marr for our lives concern march for our lyes that turned out to be peaceful. parents and students marched to the accepts of the tennessee the state capitol with signs saying things like this is what democracy looks like. a lack of action on gun control in the wake of the tragic school shooting here in nashville where a gunman savagely killed six people including three young children. republican governor bill lee has since proposed school safety measures such as funding for security upgrades and armed officers at both public and private schools, but that hasn t eased the fare for some of these protesters who say they re afraid they could be the next victims. i go to school every day in fear that i will die, that my brother will die, that my friends will die, that my
against his own party, this bill passed by unanimous consent in the senate, and i think it was 419-0 in the house. 9 if the president hasn t signed this bill, if he won t sign it, was his justification? you would think a president would have some moral high ground or principle that he would want to go down in history as a president who who wouldn t sign a bill that no one in congress was against that would provide truth and transparency to the american people that have paid for this information in lyes, in jobs, in livelihoods. their families have been fractured, completely severed because they ve argued over something like covid-19 and how we should respond to it. and the president of the united states, the leader that was elected largely on the idea that he was the one that could handle this pandemic over his predecessor can t sign a bill to let us know where it came from or what we know about where it came from? you know, everything is done with intent, rachel. not signing this bill
disappointment for england, knocked out by south africa in a t20 semifinal. and on bbc london: we hearfrom some of semifinal. and on bbc london: we hear from some of the young ukrainian refugees starting new lyes here in the capital lives here in the capital and while londoner may see some surprising visitors on the thames this week end. welcome to the ukrainian capital, kyiv, where exactly one year ago today, at az30am, the people of this city were woken up by air raid sirens, signalling the russian invasion. many thousands have died and we have seen the worst refugee emergency since 1945 in europe. all because of
my name is hilda solis. for the last two days, as you know, we have seen just a tragic mass shooting take place in the city, our very own city of monterey. a trauma, deep loss for the families that are suffering. we are grieving, all of us, and i continue to have the families of those who lost a loved one many my thoughts and prayers. the chief medical examine was able to identify two of those victims. you heard some of that already from our sheriff. the 65-year-old, my nhan, and 65-year-old lilan li. all of the county is with those that have lost their lyes. first, i m grateful for the swift and united actions of our law enforcement officers, the monterey park police department,
is not a good idea look at that snow and you realize how disorienting it can be and unfortunately there were 17 people in erie county that lost their lyes to storm some because emergency responders couldn t pass the storm but they were in the blizzard and succumbed to the temps. when are the pofolks in the cars going to be rescued it looks that way we have seen a reprieve in the snowfall and the wind. the wind was what really hurt us most in this event we are hopeful to have the roads clear in hamburg this afternoon. perhaps back in their vehicles but we have a lot of work to do