police. we will ask a survivor who knows the answer to that question firsthand. sandra: she will talk about her experience and why the horror in idaho is so familiar to her, including the moment she, like the survivor in idaho, came terrifyingly close to the attacker. america reports rolls into hour two on this monday afternoon. i m sandra smith in new york. hi, john. john: john roberts in washington, good day to you, too. the survivor joins us with insight what the surviving students in idaho are likely going through and what could come next. not all that s new at 2:00. sandra: seattle public schools are warning students are in crisis, a habit driving them into depression and turning classrooms into ground 0 for mental health. that habit, social media. john: all new at 2:00, the school district serving more than 50,000 kids is suing big tech companies taking them to court for exploiting the vulnerable brains of youth. 91-page complaint ties tech giants, including
the house voted in a nighttime session tonight to adjourn until noon eastern tomorrow. still don t know why 9 am wasn t a possibility, more now with day three of trying to get speaker, that s fine. we re gonna go into a second and third day tomorrow about this very issue, of course, republican leader, kevin mccarthy, has been enduring a c series of stinging defeats. now losing a total of six rounds of voting. in his attempt to become speaker of the house. he is saying tonight, well there s no deal yet, the emphasis on yet, there s a lot of progress that has been made in talks with some of the holdouts to end the ongoing impasse. it s possibly now paved the way for him to become the speaker. of course, it seems to be far from certain, knowing that there seems to be at least 20 who have not budged in many a vote at this point. his most strident opponents are vowing again tonight, they are going to block his bid. i want to go now to cnn s melanie zanona who s on capitol hill
while the house voted in a nighttime session tonight to adjourn until noon eastern tomorrow, we still don t know why 9 a. m. was not a possibility and what could not be a day three of trying to get a speaker, but that is fine. they ll go into a second and third day tomorrow about this very issue, and of course, republican leader kevin mccarthy has been enduring a series of stinging defeats, now losing a total of six rounds of voting in his attempt to become speaker of the house. he is saying tonight that while there is no deal yet, and emphasis is on yet, he says there s a lot of progress made in talks of some of the holdouts to end the ongoing impasse. this possibly now paves the way for him to become the speaker. but of course, that seems to be far from certain that there seems to be at least 20 that have not budged in many a vote at this point. now, some of his most strident opponents are vowing tonight that they will go to block his bit. i want to go to cnn s melanie za
whatever we call them now, was january 8, 2021, to all of those who asked, i will not be going to the inauguration on january 20th. and i think it s worth reading that because we would not be here today and the 18 codefendants would not be here today. all he had to do was concede. it s interesting, though, i have to say, i wonder. he has refused to post on twitter, which is now known as x. he has refused to do that because he wants to bring attention to his own social media platform, truth social. and also defiance, i guess, since they kicked him off. it s interesting that he is tweeting or whatever it s called today, xing, because it makes me wonder, a, is that kind of an acknowledgment that truth social isn t doing it? or b, that they need the fundraising help? yeah, it s the money, right? yeah, they need the fundraising help.
but his son returned the favor by saving his father when the father had been shot down. it commemorates the way so many military families are intergenerational. and admiral howard said we wanted names and values that underpin the core responsibility of the military to defend the constitution of the united states. the commission came into the wake into being in the wake of the police killing of george floyd in 2020, congress established the committee in the 2021 ndea, and trump vetoed, and then congress overrode trump s veto. sandra: jennifer, thank you. john: 82-year-old walmart worker is finally retiring, thanks to some fundraising help from a viral tiktok. for $108,682, and $0.85.