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Updated: February 12, 2021 3:09 pm IST
Representative Tom Emmer found himself unable to turn off a Zoom filter that made him appear upside down
A US Republican congressman drew laughter from colleagues when he floated into a Zoom meeting upside down. Representative Tom Emmer found himself unable to turn off a Zoom filter that made him appear upside down when he logged in remotely to a House financial services committee meeting on Wednesday, according to Huffington Post.
Trump issues commendations to Operation Warp Speed members, including Fauci, Birx
By Catherine Park
Gen. Lloyd Austin says COVID-19 is the greatest threat America faces today
Addressing the Senate Armed Services Committee, Austin, who served 41 years in the Army, vowed to surround himself with qualified civilians and include them in policy decisions.
WASHINGTON - On his last day in office, President Donald Trump issued commendations to a number people for their contributions to Operation Warp Speed, a White House effort to distribute 300 million doses of a viable COVID-19 vaccine by January 2021, which by Jan. 19 had not been met.
A few names on the list of commendations stood out, particularly Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Deborah Birx, both of whom were key members of the White House coronavirus task force in its early days, before having their public-facing roles diminished when the task force ceased providing regular briefings.
got home. tell megabaseing me basically she did it because she cared about me. it wasn t nothing to embarrass me. she just cared. she was worried about you. she didn t want me getting in trouble by no law. she didn t want to be another freddie gray or anybody else that got killed by the police. do you regret wanting to throw rocks? can you explain it? at first i was just like i don t care. i don t care about the law, police period. but my mama talked to me about it. she was just like what did they do to you? did they ever hurt you? i m like, no, they didn t hurt me but some of my friends are not here because of what they did. let me bring in kimberly armstrong. she s a mom and founder of united parents of incarcerated children and youth. her programs fight injustice by empowering young people and families through education and
at that moment if you have any kind of interaction with the police it s to listen to them. just stop and listen. you don t want to create a situation where they can use the terminology i felt threatened so therefore i had to use deadly force. you don t want to give them that option or opportunity. listen. spoken like a wise mom. thank you, kimberly armstrong. i appreciate you very much. coming up next here on cnn, the outrage here in baltimore has sparked protests not just in this city but all around the country, including ferguson missouri. in fact one man is cleaning up a store today after it was looted for the fourth time. we ll share his story with you next. plus i walked the streets this morning in west baltimore in the neighborhood where freddie gray lived. it s actually known as one of the most dangerous places in this entire state. my conversation with this phenomenal young woman, next.
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