a botched raid at her apartment one year ago today. her name has become a rallying cry for police reform across the country. her mother telling cnn she is still fighting for justice. crazy that it has been a year. still unbelievable. what would justice for breonna mean for snu. you? to have the officers charged and convicted. plus, mounting allegations of inappropriate behavior against governor cuomo. claims he is denying. a growing list of congressional and state leaders saying cuomo cannot longer govern effectively and must resign. i think the same attitude that emboldened you to target a 25-year-old emboldenis you to scrub a nursing home report. this leads many of us to not only call on the governor to resign, but move forward with impeachment proceedings. let s start with the accusations against the governor. we have athena jones with more. reporter: fred, this is coming from jessica bakeman. a reporter who formerly covered albany here for several years. s
there is tremendous upside and the president and we can identify some of it as well including on the health care side. say compass again. compass? you know there are words i can t say. we can take an inventory of where we want to go and let us understand how fast 100 million users in two months. are you pro pause? i want to talk about something else. i want to talk about the fact that this is one of the biggest challenges i think we have faced in our civilization, and it s not just about this country but about the world. and when we have joe biden in charge who can t tell us whether or not it is dangerous, he says we ll have to wait and see? that was the attitude he had with the balloon. let s wait and see. who knows if it is sending back information to china. whose advising him? he is our leader. he should at least have an
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thousands of employees both in the government sector and the private sector have reported sick today, and they are participating in protests across the country, and a large congregation can be seen here, this is right outside the presidential secretariat where thousands are now gathering, to show their protest, to demand the government step down, and they are over the mismanagement of they are over the mismanagement of the disease that led to economic mismanagement according to the protesters. as well as banking services, and some of those which will be affected, they have indicated that some trains will not be running, private banks are participating, but essential services will go on, there will be back low spot they will carry on essential services. 0nly today we met a group of government employees participating, on the health care side as well as from some of the
but they are already in the midst of it, and we are bringing supplies. and a third group which is like here in the vivre, where there have been a few attacks, but hundred and 50 wounded with the missile attacks close to the border here. but generally they have been spared the worst of it and they are not close to the front line, but here is while there are problems in terms of supply running short. central warehouses no longer able to provide them with what they need. so it is a complex picture, the cracks are getting bigger throughout the country on the health care side. that country on the health care side. at the moment, are you able to fill the gaps with things like using other forms of transport like trains to get goods around the country? and if you are, how long do you think you will be able to keep that going? yeah, i wouldn t stay there that we are filling the gaps, but we are trying in some of the more critical areas. in mariupol, we cannot get