commons at the moment, how much practical difference will it make to you and others who face the same situation as you? you and others who face the same situation as you? yeah, i would like to sa it s situation as you? yeah, i would like to say it s a situation as you? yeah, i would like to say it s a real, situation as you? yeah, i would like to say it s a real, real situation as you? yeah, i would like to say it s a real, real positive - to say it s a real, real positive step for the entire of the deaf community, but not only that, it will improve education, access to public transport, medical domains and many more, so there will be lots of changes to be made now going forward example, like i said, things becoming more accessible for the deaf community, for deaf people, and thatis deaf community, for deaf people, and that is what it s really important, that is what it s really important, that it that is what it s really important, thatitis that is what it s really important, t
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against mandates. localities here in texas cannot mandate vaccines and mandate masks and any operating restrictions on businesses or closing at midnight for bars and things like that. that is leading businesses and leading local officials do they start a legal battle with the state and things like n-95 masks are95 used to reus to the sprea of the virus. people taking things into their own hands and making decisions for themselves. i want to introduce you to one woman who one woman. it is by example. it is one-on-one conversations. it is unexpectation of accountability and being personal with it and being genuine and sincere. it is being available. making it accessibility and not backing down. not accepting the excuses.il so, guys, when officials
or last night or overnight. would ray they know motive at this point? reporter: they are talking to the suspect. they have not said the suspect is talking back to them. and suspects do lie. we don t know if he is telling them things that they are on wild goose chases or something happened last night, this morning or through the night where other people were injured and this desperate act was like why not do this, why not do what i have always wanted to do because i am going to be caught and put killed or put in prison. you have dealt with a a lot of this. i need a quick answer and i am not sure that is possible. but why, in your study, through the years, why a knife and not a gun? was it accessibility or deeper than that?