meetings, and the ballot box. communities nationwide are reckoning with big questions about parental rights, k to 12 classrooms, and what children are taught in schools. and virginia governor glenn yang comes made education the centerpiece of his consecutive all campaign. and his agenda. and tonight, our audience is made up of parents, teachers, and students from across the commonwealth of virginia. we ll have a chance to directly question governor youngkin about these issues. that impact children s futures. so, let s get right to. it please welcome glenn youngkin. [applause] how are you? good to see. oh how are you? thank you, thank. you have a seat sir if you. will good education is the key issue for you, perhaps more so than any other governor in the country. you ran your campaign on it, you wish you first executive order on it. why, why is this issue your main focus? first of, all jake, i want to say thank you. thank you to cnn for hosting tonight. and i want to t
In the 1920s, there was a Strong Black Community here in tulsa called greenwood. These people were the core of black entrepreneurship. People call it The Black Wall Street. Greenwood was like putting harlem, Bourbon Street, and Chocolate City all in one place. But White Tulsans talked about greenwood as Little Africa or [bleep] land. Tulsa was a powder keg, needing only something to set the community alight. Between 100 and 300 people, most of them black, were killed. Today we call it a massacre. They were hastily trying to get rid of the bodies by dumping them in mass graves around the city. We have tulsans of an undetermined number who were murdered. It should not have taken 99 years. Anybody who thinks that this crime scene is not going to speak doesnt have the ears to hear. The ancestors are awake and the earth is shaking. I came to tulsa when i was in the sixth grade. So thats been, whew, i dont know how many years. My mother is from oklahoma. There was a Strong Black Community in
saying tonight and who got them. ian pannell standing by here in new york city tonight. opening statements in the civil trial against former president trump, the woman who waited years for this trial, saying he assaulted her at bergdorf goodman in the 1990s. trump at one point saying she s not my type, but what he allegedly said during a deposition when shown an image of her back at the time, aaron katersky tonight the us racing to evacuate americans in sudan. the new images tonight of the american embassy staff rescued in that daring nighttime evacuation. james longman again tonight. authorities charging a man who they say posed as a doctor. they say treating everything from viral infections to cancer. but tonight they say he was no doctor, now facing multiple felonies, back up and reporting tonight, the rocks smashing into windshields. one driver killed. and tonight, at least seven vehicles targeted as we now hear from one of the victims who survived the flight out of newar
reporter: hi former president jimmy carter is the longest living u.s. presidents and today he moved to hospice garrison home in georgia after years of help challenges is on public on the carter center but at the statement of few hours ago every series of short hospital stays u.s. president jimmy carter today decided to spend this remaining time at home this family receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention and he has the full support of his family and his medical team and his, jason carter, tweeted this, i saw both of my grandparents yesterday and they are at peace and as always, there home is full of love and carter served as the 39th president and the held office from 9077 - 1981. lawrence: we know president carter is just as known for his presidency work like the habitat for humanity right sweetie of all even well into his 90s he be found with a hammer inanity was very active building homes for the park with habitat for humanity, the ceo without the s
reporter: hi former president jimmy carter is the longest living u.s. presidents and today he moved to hospice garrison home in georgia after years of help challenges is on public on the carter center but at the statement of few hours ago every series of short hospital stays u.s. president jimmy carter today decided to spend this remaining time at home this family receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention and he has the full support of his family and his medical team and his, jason carter, tweeted this, i saw both of my grandparents yesterday and they are at peace and as always, there home is full of love and carter served as the 39th president and the held office from 9077 - 1981. lawrence: we know president carter is just as known for his presidency work like the habitat for humanity right sweetie of all even well into his 90s he be found with a hammer inanity was very active building homes for the park with habitat for humanity, the ceo without the s