proposal coming up. bill: we begin with the d.c. senate council reversing course on its controversial crime overhaul. after president biden signaled that he would join republicans in blocking the measure. i m john roberts in washington, good monday to you. gillian: good monday to you, john, is it monday, tuesday, i don t know anymore. there are so many days. and they just keep going. john: it feels like one day leads into the next. gillian: we are almost at that point around here. can you believe it. all right, i m gillian turner and first sandra smith today, this is america reports, that crime bill has become a source of some conflict, democrats in washington over the last few days quite a few house dams are upset with the white house were not given them a heads up that the president plans to veto the bill. john: senior correspondent chad pergram is on capitol hill and he has the latest on this about-face. chad. john, good afternoon, the d.c. city council is tr
search for these four americans who were assaulted and kidnapped and mona morris, according to the next bunt mexican president, he said, these are people from the united states and the information we have is that they crossed the border to buy medicine in mexico, and there was a confrontation between groups and they were detained. we don t know the exact situation or what type of medicine they were trying to buy, was at antibiotics or something else. but it does suggest that americans are at greater risk going into mexico particularly in these border towns. absolutely, it s it used to be commonplace and along the border towns he would travel over to shop or go to a restaurant in northern mexico, those towns like we have rebuilt laredo and matamoros and others. but it is not safe any longer, and kidnappings are fairly frequent and the kidnappers will keep you until the atm machine
This teacher s dedication helps students with autism blossom
One teacher works more to develop trust and openness with an autistic student
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POWHATAN, Va. If you ask Mona Morris about her granddaughter, Grace, she d say she is a lot like other fourth graders. She loves the outdoors,â said Morris. âShe loves her friends and being with her dog. She s loving. She woke me up at 4 o clock this morning with a kiss on my cheek, you know, because she was looking forward to school.
But, Morris said, it wasn t always that way.
Grace has autism and ADHD. She struggled earlier in the year with virtual learning. She was shy and distant. And there were other issues.