saying that they are now experiencing feelings of rage. we are talking to one of the survivors of the colorado springs mass shooting. about he and some of the residents are moving forward. and we also have to talk about my least favorite subject. i am talking about donald trump because he seems to have a lot going on, congress can finally get their hands on his tax returns, special counsel s work not to criminal investigations. not to mention, donald trump s meeting up mar-a-lago with kanye west and a white supremacist. we are getting into all of it. plus, since the 19 80s, the great reverend al sharpton has been fighting injustice and many have tried and failed to silence him. we are talking to the reverend himself about the new documentary, loudmouth the chronicles his life and his career as an activist. i am simone sanders thompson, and i have something to say. hing to say.
they don t want everybody to have at least 2.2 children. they want certain individuals to have large amounts of children. because they don t want the people that don t necessarily have the superior dna to having a lot of kids that they are. because that would do the opposite of what they re trying to achieve, if you look at it in a logical way. i m wondering also quickly if they are also looking to indoctrinate the children they re having. for instance, you talked about elon s ten documented children, are they looking to indoctrinate their children to take on their pro natal islam mentality? yes, that is one of the columns as many radical plans. they speak about their plans for their eight plus children to have at least eight children apiece, or 11 generations going into the future, and eventually
across the state, in particular in colorado springs. folks are on edge. they want a lot of support. there s a lot of anger and sadness, frustration. they want their local leaders, as well as state and federal, to provide support to them. many folks just don t understand why this is continuing to happen to the lgbtq community, but just mass shootings in general as well. do you feel as if you are getting the support both emotionally and physically, financially, that the community needs right now from both local and federal leaders in the wake of the attack? i won t speak specifically to the financial peace. i m not sure. i know that we can do more. i was lucky to have some conversations yesterday with the department of justice. they know that there is a lot
he was pulled deceptive by coast guard helicopter about 20 miles south of the louisiana coast and sign of hypothermia and dehydration. his family was aboard the cruise ship, they got a call from the coast guard. take a listen to how they reacted. a lot of tears, lost shouting, a lot of thanksgiving prayer and hallelujah s. the best news of all of this, the man is expected to fully recover. that does it for me everybody, i am yasmin vossoughian, i ll be back tomorrow, 2 pm eastern right here on and this and bc. simone starts right now. w. great things, you are watching simone. the mass shooting at a walmart and jazz a peak, virginia. the latest gun violence leaving a community and morning and less than a week. gunmen and two different cities left a trail of fear, pain and of loss with some victims
in the fight against climate change, it did not get a lot of attention last week. after the annual united nations climate conference wrapped up in egypt, okay this conference of the party for cop27 gets industrial nations together to work on solutions for climate change. with the urgency reaching new levels as rising rick of ick worldwide. here in the united states, you ll have to look to our stronger hurricanes, our heat waves, droughts and flooding emergencies to see what carbon emergencies are doing to the environment. and while it is bad, here it is for us and other countries that don t have the means to pay for recovery or already have food shortages. this year s cop27 came to an important agreement to get funds to smaller developing countries suffering from damage by larger wealthier nations. let s take a little deeper. french is cologne as the singer director of international climate policy for the center for american progress. welcome to you francis, francis also spends a lit