victims of gun violence from every u.s. state and territory. my fellow americans, enough. enough. it s time for each of us to do our part. it s time to act. for the children we ve lost, the children we can save, for the nation we love. let s hear the call and the cry. let s meet the moment. let us finally do something. the president laid down a marker to expected opposition from republican lawmakers. don t tell me raising the age won t make a difference. enough. my god, the fact that the majority of the senate republicans don t want any of these proposals, even to be gate debated or come up with a vote i find unconscionable. let s talk about the specifics of what the president laid out last night. tom foreman is here with that. again, some very specific plans put forth, tom. yeah, a lot of bullet points we can talk about here. i don t mean to make a pun there. the first one to ban assault weapons and high capacity magazines. this was they want to reinstate the 199
Jaques Bailly is a spell-ebrity. The former Denver Catholic school prodigy has been the face of the Scripps National Spelling Bee as a most patient pronouncer for twenty years, so beloved, young competitors recognize him with a "Howdy Dr. Bailly!" when they first step up to the microphone.
245 students from across the country are in Washington D.C to compete in the 2024 Scripps National Spelling Bee. Including Kern County's Sebastian Millan, he's ready to put his skills to the test.
"Honestly, I'm just happy to be here," he said. "It's been an amazing experience. I'm excited but nervous at the same time because I don't know what words they're going to give me."
"Honestly, I'm just happy to be here," he said. "It's been an amazing experience. I'm excited but nervous at the same time because I don't know what words they're going to give me."