our schools open, and to address the number one anxiety that parents like myself have, i have four young children, and that is knowing that the schools are doing everything in their power to keep our kids safe. on the political front here at home we are getting get another account of the links to which the former president was willing to go in order to hold on to power. katie benner of the new york times will join us in just a moment was first on the board tonight with reporting about the testimony of a former u.s. attorney, in atlanta, he testified before the senate judiciary committee. the times reports, b. j. pak told lawmakers quote, it is abrupt resignation in january had been prompted by justice department officials warning the president intended to fire him for refusing to say that widespread voter fraud had been found in georgia. and the washington post now reporting that ex trump attorney rudy giuliani who till trump s election fraud claims to court and failed told
dismantle police agenda is falling like never before. we have new numbers out and also the shocking video will break it all down for you. remember that idaho police officer who went viral, remember posting the tick-tock, mocking lebron james in his attack on cops? that officer has now been fired and he will join us exclusively to explain what happened behind the scenes and i hope that he sues. but first tonight, press secretary circle back jen psaki tried to warn us about sippy cup gel, she tried to warn us about the never ending, ever so confusing mumbling and fumbling and stumbling joe biden all the way back during the campaign. joey sippy cup, if you are watching, if you are a passed night-night time, if you haven t had your warm milk in your little sippy cup, this is the message that you are projecting to the rest of the world and don t take my word for it, just listen to your own white house press secretary. there have been a number of moments were even those of us who
the ballots boxes in texas. women, the eyes of texas are upon you, have you paid that pull tax? pull taxes were so thin back then. again, this was for voting in a primary, not in a general election, but this was texas in 1919. and texas was a one party state, it was controlled by the southern democrats, very different party from the democratic party we know today. the southern democrats won all of the elections in texas back then. voting in the primary was basically like voting in the general, whoever won the southern democrats primary was basically guaranteed to win the general election to, so it was a big deal. when texas, ahead of the united states as a hold, texas welcome women to the ballot box in 1918 to vote in primaries. except there was a hitch, a really big hitch. this is chrystia era, back in 1980 she was 25 years old, she was a young suffragist living in texas when the state granted women the right to vote, and so the day that first primary, when texas women could
up. but let s start with the joy of vax. as vaccine news offers light after a dark wibter in the united states, while precautions are still necessary, the u.s. is picking up the vaccine pace with another record high on friday into saturday. another 3.1 million doses administered and reported. states are opening up more appointments all of the time. and many media outlets are covering this story responsibly. and it also personally. sho showing journalists and anchors getting their dose. and i now i hope you ve been able to get an appointment. this is my selfie at a drive-thru vaccination site to spread the word. i m getting my second dose tomorrow. i ve never been so excited to get a vaccine. it is all about instilling confidence and of course as a massive public health campaign underway to do just that, with psa s from former presidents, q&a s with people like dr. fauci and a reveal simon an schuster is publishing a story about dr. fauci, how about a boy from blip could be
the use of force is not attractive, but it is a necessary component of policing. outside the courtroom, protesters called for justice, as emotions in the city and around the nation run high. also in the programme. urging caution for a country longing forfreedom. borisjohnson says people must remain vigilent, even as covid restrictions ease across england. and, dislodged at last and on its way. the container ship the ever given has been refloated in the suez canal after a massive logistical effort. hello. i m katty kay in washington. christian fraser is in london. it has been a detailed, emotional first day in the trial of derek chauvin, the former police officer accused of killing george floyd. this morning prosecutors opened their case with video footage which showed mr chauvin kneeling on mr floyd s neck as he gasped and struggled to breathe. when the video was first posted online last year it was viewed over a billion times, which has spurred a national and internation