last to be named. this was a biker s memorial for their hometown girl who never made it home. 15-year-old olivia campbell s mother overcome by tears, surrounded by love. one tiny english village remembered their two girls who died in the bombing. little safi rose and georgina calendar. two other girls who survived that night lost in their embrace. a country standing still and still shocked by the killing of the young. they are still remembered here. rex tillerson in the past few minutes has been paying his own tribute here in britain, standing still, alongside the british foreign secretary boris johnson, signing a book of condolence. just a few small gestures, just like the flowers here, gestures
vikings are 5-0 to start the year and have lost five of their last six games. the lions won the game but aretha franklin s rendition of the national anthem before kickoff stole the show. she sang home of the brave like seven times. it lasted 4:35. the anthem, it must be some sort of record. i felt bad for people waving the flag on the field. their arms must have been getting so exhausted, like when is this going to end? we were saying that, too. in the end, she still lives in detroit, she s a hometown girl and we love her. she s a legend. absolutely. andy schulz, thanks so much.
2012. now the country is really focused on us. what you also hear is cause of election fraud. people are really concerned about election fraud and these voter i.d. laws. now voter i.d. laws are passed in 2013. so the last time people voted, they actually came to polling stations like the one behind me. and there were signs that said next time you come, you re going to have to bring your voter i.d. well, that turned out not to be the case. people are having questions not only about how this election process will continue but also about its legitimacy. all right. nobody better to give us a perspective on north carolina than a hometown girl. thank you very much for that. now to the battleground state of ohio. another crucial state. we have more from kent. jolene, good to have you with us. speaking to voters, what did they tell you is the number-one topic driving the election for them? reporter: good morning from battleground lorain county, one of the biggest issues is the economy an
ohio is my home state, too. it is one of the places that s always part of the battleground right to the finish. i know it is your home state. when i m there people love that you are the hometown girl. i want to bring back in peter for a second. go indians. as we talk to kelly, an indians fan versus cubs fan. president obama has been a surrogate for hillary clinton on the campaign trail. she s got people like bernie sanders, chelsea and bill. she has an army of people out there. donald trump has mike pence who was there at the event at king of praush today. to me that was an interesting dynamic. it was really pence who appeared with him. number two who laid out the policy, meat and poet potatoes this. they have now split up and within the last few minutes we learned donald trump did a stop and wasn t previously reported out to us. he s stopped the pride of bucks
hope everybody quickly, quickly forgets. because the manner in which he took alison and adam s life should not be the focus of this story. the focus of this story should be two amazing lives that were extinguished yesterday for no good reason. and i now join so many thousands of other americans who cannot explain why their loved ones were taken from them. and when you ask me how i m doing, i can t explain why either. i have no idea how i m doing. you just have to live your life, let your moments come and take some solace. you saw what happened yesterday, how people came out. alison was 24 years young but touched so many people. and she was a hometown girl. she grew up about 45 minutes away from roanoke in mchenry county and was the princess of that area. she was the golden girl. she was the golden child.