Morning. I know. It makes me happy i got to work nice and early. Heres something new, instagram, all 3 of you, all 3 of us have in instagram, and australia something new, users will no longer see the total number of lights on the photo. I was saying what . The new feature starting on under is a trial run in the social Media Company to make people feel more comfortable posting photos, the idea is to push followers to focus on the content rather than the recognition, the former number of likes said to be replaced by the number one user who like the post followed by others, instagram has already rolled the feature out in canada and hopes to take it worldwide. I dont know about you, i like it, you posted something. I do like it, but a lot of child psychologists point out this may help especially with younger users in teens because there is an overwhelming pressure to gauge their popularity based on the number of likes, this takes away that element. I need the elevation. We dont need the li
had been nothing but trouble. she couldn t tell me what had, happen she was so upset. it was about to get much worse. my mom would say, if you find, the car you will find kathy. he did not want to be, dark because you wanted to keep looking. she had been stabbed multiple times, there was blood in the interior of the car. she was a targeted victim. who killed kathy? we had no witness, no confession, no dna. 20 years went by. they still had to keep looking for what i had lost. but, kathy had her, and she had him. i put a lot of faith in god. and the killer, he never had a chance. this was i fulfilled my promise. in the wee small hours of the morning, while it s a whole wild world is fast asleep, mary bennett is awake, not because she wants to be, but because something stay with you, whether you want them to or not. and for mary bennett, it is a 80 3:40 a.m.. every day i wake up around the time, it is embedded in my brain. for more than two
being careful about what body camera and surveillance video w ws we show you. we want to be respectful of the grieving families. some videos are difficult to watch given knowing what is happening off screen. there is a lot to learn but worth mentioning had parents and families, reporters and others not demanded answers from law enforcement officials in the hours and days and months after this massacre, it s likely we wouldn t know as much as we do about what really happened in uvalde:breaking news out of texas police on the scene of a deadly shooting at an elementariry school. difficult images. for hours after the shootings in uvalde, there is chaos around the school and few details. we ve not been give b or heard reporting on a timeline. is it clear how quickly police were able to get on the scene. relatively quickly but not fast enough. i don t want to go beyond that because we don t know how quickly agents were able to respond to the scene. there s a lot of fac
you do? trump asked. he just it outside, with a massive crowd of his supporters had gathered. they re cheering their bullhorns could be heard through the oval office windows. i wouldn t want anyone person to have that authority, pence said. but wouldn t it also be cool to have that power? asked the president of the united states. no, pence said. i m just there to open the envelopes. you know understand, mike, you can do this. i don t want to be your friend anymore if you don t do this. trump s voice became louder, and he grew threatening. you betrayed us, i made you. you were nothing, he said. your career is over if you do this. cut! because that s where the director would yell cut. if this working from a movie. but it s not. it happened. june 6th, today, it s been a year and a half since january 6th. in that time, the contours of what happened, of what happens, had become very clear. after the president of the united states lost reelection, he and his supporters launched a f
deadly weekend in america. since friday there have been ten mass shootings across the country, no area immune from the violence of course. the shootings happened at high school graduation parties in south carolina and texas, at a funeral outside a church in kentucky, multiple shooters then firing into a crowd on a busy street in philadelphia killing three people. and in tennessee shots rang out at a nightclub, all told 15 people were killed, dozens more hurt in these mass shootings. the gun violence archive now says there had been 246 mass shootings in the united states this year. the math not fully calculating the pain. 33 of those that we are talking about here just since the uvalde school massacre nearly two weeks ago. cnn s polo sandoval is live in philadelphia starting us off at this hour. another city in pain, another investigation into deadly gun violence now under way. polo, what are you learning? kate, unlike those calculated and planned massacres we have seen rece