in pakistan now topping 1,300 as never before seen flooding leaves one-third of the country under water. clarissa ward is live on the ground. four people are dead this morning, three others hurt after a gunman went on a shooting spree in memphis, tennessee. a spree that all but shut down that city. police say the shootings took place across multiple crime scenes. it began around 1:00 yesterday morning and continued through the late evening hours last night. a shelter in place order was issued as police srchearched fo the suspect. police arrested 19-year-old ezekiel kelly after a high-speed chase. the mayor jim strickland called it a senseless murder rampage. i m angry for our citizens who had to shelter in place for their own safety until this suspect was caught. this is no way for us to live. and it is not acceptable. mayor strickland says that the suspect was previously charged with criminal attempted first-degree murder but pled guilty to the lesser charge of aggra
public auditions going on right now. so we ll pick that up where you left righ you killed it tonight and have a great show tomorrow. i m laura ingram . this is the ingram angle from washington tonight . we re going to get to the latest ng w desperate move from the january 6th committee in moments. but firstst, the great unravelie that s the focus of tonight s angle now reportedly very frustrated about a disastrous poll numbers, president biden not leaving europe today. there s an old expression little town delaware called klymenko. little steeltown say we re like poor is rich or poor invitedd. and we stay longer than we should. so be carefulay no. you may not go back. all right. well, i couldn t blame i m right out here . it would seem a lot more preferable to coming back home and facing the wrathca of america. now what you re witnessing is the great unraveling of the democrats 85% of americans now believe that the country is moving in the wrong direction, including a who
and it was a public school. but i do love learning language. my kids are learning that language. the learning spanish now. i wish i started earlier, just so kids can see like oh, you can, and it s cool, it s fun. and, you know, you just go out with that. and you re like, oh, i can do that. and then i will learn it has an index on the back of the book, you know, a glossary that has all the words to learn, and all phonetically, how to say every word. so, even if you don t know how to speak spanish, you can be like, okay you know, you can do that. and, you know i appreciate that you don t want people speaking spanish. you have them speaking spanish correctly for those pronunciations. andrea, it s so interesting to me. because you are a little bit younger than i am. but when you are growing up, there were workbooks that we re celebrating bilingualism the way that this did. for you, as a kid, being first jen, what this book meant to
with that. and you re like, oh, i can do that. and then i will learn a bunch of languages. it has an index on the back of the book, you know, a glossary that has all the words to learn, and all phonetically, how to say every word. so, even if you don t know how to speak spanish, you can be like, okay you know, you can do that. and, you know i appreciate that you don t want people speaking spanish. you have them speaking spanish correctly for those pronunciations. andrea, it s so interesting to me. because you are a little bit younger than i am. but when you are growing up, there definitely were not books that were celebrating bilingualism the way that this did. for you, as a kid, being first jen, what this book meant to you? it would be so exciting to see the language i spoke at home being represented out in the world. because when i was a kid, i grew up at a time when speaking spanish was not cool. i remember at school, i was explicitly told, do that at home. you show up a
languages. it has an index in the back of the book, a glossary that has all of the words to learn, and all phonetically had to say every word. even if you don t know how to speak spanish, you can look at that. i did appreciate the just in one people speaking spanish, you have them speaking spanish correctly with those pronunciations. andrea, it s so interesting to me, because you re a little bit younger than i am. when we were growing up, they definitely weren t books that were celebrating bilingualism as it did for this. for you as a kid being first jen, what would this book have meant to you? he would ve been so exciting just to see a language book at home being represented out in the world. when i was a kid, i grew up in a time where speaking spanish wasn t cool. i just remember at school, just leave that at home. you show up as a different version of yourself here. now knowing that we got into a project where it is promoting bilingualism, is teaching kids