investigative reporter for the kansas city star glenn, we understand president biden has spoken with ralp yarl s family, looking shows what this young man what reall happened and the more i see it covered, the more thing a missing something. how could this possibly happen i think about all the time i my life as a teenager iran peoples doorbell to sell hoagies, and cookies, and your christmas caroling he was just an innocent ki ringing a bell yeah that is correct. ralph is a 16-year-old junio out one of the schools in ou north land portion of kansas city on that day, he was summoned t pick up his young siblings twin brothers, at a house an he went to the wrong house at that time when you rang the doorbell, a gentleman a merged andrew d. lester emerged, an he told him to leave, and he fired a shot and struck him in the head ralph fell to the ground, an lester according to prosecutors, shot him again
payback after it, but that was over a policy issue t. was about ed education cuts. you re going to have a both sides dynamic on that because the president at that time failing to make those cuts. you either make a deal or you don t, but the shutdown as a release valve to make other people feel the pain and have to use that as leverage, very dangerous in politics. but that s not going on here because this wall was never real. mm-hmm. it was a farce. yep. it was a device for a campaign. he was never going to get it. the gop never wanted to give it to him. it was never going to happen, and that s why on the show tonight, we did a wall showing how he s been moving from that wall to the reality of what s on the border already. it s already there. they re already building it. and they re already improving and adding other sections. you were saying made people feel the pain. i m going to talk to a gentleman a little later on in the show who works with the service employees int
you either make a deal or you don t, but the shutdown as a release valve to make other people feel the pain and have to use that as leverage, very dangerous in politics. but that s not going on here because this wall was never real. mm-hmm. it was a farce. yep. it was a device for a campaign. he was never going to get it. the gop never wanted to give it to him. it was never going to happen, and that s why on the show tonight, we did a wall showing how he s been moving from that wall to the reality of what s on the border already. it s already there. they re already building it. and they re already improving and adding other sections. you were saying made people feel the pain. i m going to talk to a gentleman a little later on in the show who works with the service employees international union, right? he says that he has employees who are now applying for food stamps, having to return to medicaid. one of them is skipping meals
magic and song of the year for that s what i like he gave a heartfelt speech as he accepted his award and you know those songs were written with nothing but joy and one reason and for one reason only and that s love and that s all i wanted to bring with this album hopefully i can feel that again and see everybody did sing and everybody moving but his mom s went into orbit rapper s kendrick lamar and jay z. were left down on earth leaving the hip hop community without a win in the coveted album of the year award the man had to take consolation in just five prizes for his album damn and single humble but this year music wasn t the only thing sent to stage with sexual misconduct allegations rocking other areas of the entertainment business music industry figures showed solidarity for the times up and me two campaigns by wearing white roses and pop singer cash who has spoken out about being a survivor of sexual abuse herself delivered her powerful ballad praying. with. the. singer gentlema
sing a gentleman a gave a rousing speech that pulled no punches silence us we offer you two were times. the we say times that prepare you know quality time s up for discrimination time s up for harassment of any cause and time s up for the abuse of power because you see it s not just going on in hollywood it s not just going on in washington it s right here in our industries where these grammys were all about women raising their voices to call time on sexual abuse. you have in this culture reporter mark s. that are was following the grammys for us hi mark it was sold out to you from the grammys and new york well i think it said in that report cash s performance which was highly a nation each. lodge was a real con a show stopper really in a very glamorous event. it was also made very special by the fact that she was