Also overnight, 61,000 new cases of coronavirus in the United States. The death toll now tops 140,000 americans. More than 12,000 new cases were reported in florida, where dozens of hospital icus are at capacity. Arizona is reporting a record death toll, as well. And the president , hes bored with it. That is a remarkable quote in the New York Times this morning from a republican political strategist. This report says that some in the white house, including chief of staff mark meadows, a want to avoid drawing attention to the pandemic, as if people wont notice the tens of thousands dead and millions infected. We want to begin our coverage with cnns Brynn Gingras live in north brunswick, new jersey, at the deadly shooting at a federal judges home. Brynn, it is extremely unusual and unsettling to see the home of a federal judge targeted. Reporter yeah, john. And this is a quiet neighborhood this morning. Everyones in their homes, but you can see behind me the crime scene tape up. This is
Carson High School sophomore Spenser Bray knew from an early age that he would be an engineer and aviator.
Bray spent hours and days in his garage experimenting with his fascination with design and flight. Through designing and flying gliders, then moving into RC design, Bray learned to understand the physics of flight as a remote pilot.
Bray joined the local High Sierra RC Club (HSRCC), which maintains the RC airport in Carson City; its members took Bray “under their wing” and provided him with resources, equipment, and guidance to better understand aerodynamics of an aircraft and how to pilot it.
If you ever had the good fortune to be in the same room with Pete Clary, be that a courtroom or a barroom, odds are good you might have heard him before you saw him.
Not that Clary, the first chief public defender for Forsyth County, was overly loud. He wasnât. Rather, it was because he was passionate in his beliefs and heâd express them in no uncertain terms - no matter who was listening.
âMy most vivid memory of Pete isnât of him as a public defender,â said Tom Keith, the longtime district attorney and familiar foil. âIt s him holding court down there at First Street Draught House after 5 oâclock on a Thursday or a Friday. It was never the same without him down there.â