michigan, seven flamm lays in flint have families in flint have filed a class-action lawsuit accusing governor rick snyder of gross negligence for lead contamination of the water. now a new documentary tells the inside story of how a community organized to uncover the water crisis that sparked a national outcry. the emergency manager also the treasurer s office and onto lansing, the governor s mansion, have shown a tot disregard for the human needs of the people. amy: todaya democry now! exclusive, the broadcast premiere of here s to flint, by michigan analyst of the year curt guyette and filmmaker kate levy. then to honduras where protests continue over the assassination of indigenous and environmental leader berta caceres. was absolutely assassinated, and i would like to point out the singlwitness to the crime, gustavo castro be held bynues to the government. amy: we will speak with beverly bell, longtime colleague of both caceres and castro. who himself was shot twic
council that accord a flats between the board and residents was coordinates between the board and residents was not happy they weren t consulted. cox insists the sale will allow them to service more people and expand services. he adds residents will not experience any immediate changes to care. we will work on a transition plan with each one of them and their families. we realize this is very traumatic. forcing that on these displaced residents by a nonprofit is really unconscionable. reporter: right now in a closed door meeting just inside the board of directors is explaining all of this to the residents. some of those residents are just finding out right now as we speak. we hope to speak to some of them after that meeting is done, mola lenghi, wusa9. the residents family council said they will reach out to the mayor s office and d.c. city council for help. we re told the sidwell friends school will use that property to consolidate campuses. most of the president
30,000 knowns there s reportedly to be 5200 of those. we are overlaying that information and the information i was going door to door talking to individuals to those who would be willing to be part of a sample. putting three-person teams in those homes with a plumber, someone who can actually address how do you take a sample so you do not pre-flush, it s, it s a widemouth bottle see pick it up on a routine basis so we can pick it up and tested. we are working with the epa task force to see what type of interval make sense. will now recognize the gentleman from florida. thank you mr. chairman. it s good to follow the young lady from the district because i was here in 95 when we took over the district, put in the control board, at that time if you think flint is bad, the district had hundreds of bodies of indigenous that were stacked like court, they couldn t bury, the kids were getting from a vendor only chicken and rice that were in the district s care. there 60000 people
the two intruders came into this home they were shot just before 10 pm. police say the two people who were shot are receiving medical care and are expected to be okay. they have been in contact with investigators from the covington police department. neighbors tell 9 on your side there was a large police presence here for several hours last night. as for the homeowner s actions, neighbors thing they did the right thing. sots trt: 21 secondsdylan talbott: 0-7grandma lives down the street william lynch: 7-21 owns a property two doors down 15kinda shocking the break in and shooting are still under investigation. police say the public was not in danger at any time. reporting live, ashley zilka, 9 on your side. a hamilton man was indicted today for a deadly shooting outside a bar.24 year old charles mcdonald now faces charges.police say mcdonald shot and killed robert goens outside the hard times bar january 15th.mcdonald was previously charged in the case and still hasn t posted