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good day. i m kris t(jansen. we have breaking news out of nashville, tennessee. it s happened qagain, a school shooting,!vhis time atñiçó cove school, a private school for pre-k through sixth grade, the victims are just kids.tk pwe ex the next few minutes. here s what we know now. vanderbilt medical center has confirmed three pediatric patients were transported to a children s hospital at vanderbilt. all having suffered gunshot wounds. all three have beenxd pronounce all three have beenxd pronounce dead afterok metro police confirm the shooteq is now dead as well.fá you see the sceneñi outside thaó school. worriedi]lp t(parents, some of able to take their kids who survived. former fbi supervisor rob d amico is with us. i want to bring int( j cavanaugh. the fbiq memphis field office hs responded to the scene. we havei] confirmation. what do you make of what you re seeing and what is the first order oflp businessxdlpq for th? the fbi is there to assistlp the local ....
himself. quote, no one s going to believe it was a suicide bomber. suide.t to his chief of staf f. there will be conspiracyrett theories all over the place. now,response it s a pretty odd e if you think about it at the time. there is no way that bill barrew could have known for sure how jeffrey epstein died.ncern so you would think as the attorney general, his first conceroun would be finding out what actually happened, but instead, his first concern waseu worry that the public mightto jump to unapproved conclusions d. not belhappene and in some ways, bob barr was right to worry. many americans did notth believr that jeffrey epstein had killedc himself. he was ge strange circumstanceus of his death. stranger even the most a people understood at the time ustainedit was going to takeconn a sustained public relations campaign to convince americans that jeffrey epstein killed th himself. but bill barr was willinghe fle to make the effort. two days later, he flew to ne ....
our dear leader in the beste possible light. e to here you have joe biden going right there to the border i to see what s going on . so i give him a lot of credit for that. visiting the border and making sure that conservatives in those areas know that he reallya isn t listening to their concerns about border security. he doesrd seeer secm to be ws directly this directly on this issue. and he s very aware of what s going on in the border. y coming down and seeing it with the sonar is really madeife a big difference and a bignc difference. who needs comedy with theses? clowns? buo a heck of a job chatting up salvation army volunteers or to say where they have a secret service. same difference. : okay, now, if you re a a democrat, you re still wavings off concerns about joe s age and declining cognition. anddeclininthen you re just in. or maybe you know that although biden is one fall away from the senior center lunchroom, draw still the sharpese ist knie in the dem ....
so with that in mind, it s the worth remembering that one hundred years ago, memphis a boom was one of the richest, best organized cities in the country. it ha hadd a booming economy. it had beautiful municipalhan parks, a lot of them more than a hundred. it had one of the most modern te sanitation systems in worle take something w for granted now. but when yellow fever was real, no one took it for granted. memphis was such a bigwas th deal that in fact, was the mis the informal capital of an entire american region. the mississippi deltanot an,t not anymore. in fact, by last year, i f b you went to memphis, it was hard to believe that any of that had ever been true at any point. because by that point and nowa memphis had become a husk and a highly threatening one in 2020si one , according to federal, statistics, memphis, tennessee, was the most dangerous city in the united states . talast year.w much it recorded a total of three hundred and forty two murders. no?w ....
entertainment industry and beyond. we have a powerhouse of folks here to help hash it all out with a new hour of american voices, live from pride begins now. we begin this hour honoring how far we have come in the 50 years since the stonewall riots here in this neighborhood. those riots opened the country s eyes to the demonization of gay people. it was at stonewall in 1969 that far goers refused to orders to leave their only safe haven in the city. the refusal led to them being beaten for a number of nights by police. spit upon by anti gay protesters. it was their bravery and belief and never sidelining their true selves that helped pave the way to the supreme court s ruling seven years ago. making same-sex marriage legal across all 50 states. it was that landmark case that fell on the right side of history. putting america on record as a country extending freedom even further, to love we love. but the question has quickly become for how long after the supreme court ....