That is unique and in this last hour, last night was about hearing normal peoples stories and tonight was heavy on previously elected reviews. We expect to hear about National Security from colin powell in the second hour and likely very emotional speech from doctor joe biden speaking about her husband. We will wrap up all of this and we want to get you right to that virtual rollcall. Workers are dying from covid 19 and a lot of us dont have paid sick leave work quality protective equipment. We are human beings and not disposable. We want to keep helping and we need a president who will have our back. Nebraska cast 33 votes for joe biden. Working people are the backbone of our economy and the key to our recovery. Joe biden knows it is not enough to praise, we need to reward them so lets raise the minimum wage to 15 an hour, empower workers to negotiate for more pay and better workplaces and make it easier to pay for healthcare and higher education. I am proud to cast 24 votes for Berni
First stop tonight is fremont where a few hundred people took to the streets, it was a diverse gathering and it was peaceful and it ended before the curfew. We have the message from the protesters tonight. Reporter it was organized by a group of fremont residents who wanted to take the black lives Matter Movement to the quiet suburbs fremont. Hundreds of people gathered at Washington High School in fremont for another evening of protest, hours prior a Memorial Service was held in minneapolis for george floyd whose death sparked outrage across the country. The demonstration began around 4 30 wednesday, protesters poured out of the High School Want to Police Headquarters two miles away, this man brought his young children. Support and solidarity, things are wrong. We have to make a stand, we have to teach these kids right from wrong. Reporter the crowd representing the diverse makeup of the city. Theres a lot of unity in the community and we are all together and understand that there is
Is a Remarkable Book about some incredible young man at a very difficult time. A couple things on tap some random thought, jeannie, i know you have a few . Im kind of obsessed with looking at bestseller lists which you hate. I take the bullet for the team but im also is interested in something that pops up unexpectedly. I talked a couple weeks ago about these books that were decades old popping up, to kill a mockingbird is a prime example. We know why and we know why handmaids tale was there but this week on the Washington Post bestseller paperback up pops blue highways. By william athis is a book that was written was published i think early 80s written in 1978 by william lee he moaned. I think he was an english professor he had lost his job and separated from his wife and he got in a 40 Econoline Van 1975 van and road what he called the blue highways. This was before gps. All the back roads were colored blue. Those were the roads he chose to take. He went to 38 of the 50 states and ju
20 20 election. No surprise that former president coming out swinging against the charges and the Special Counsel. Welcome to our brandnew hour of americas newsroom. I am dana perino. Whats my name again . Dana murray. Whats my name . Build something. I cant remember. Its after royalty. As william and his George Barrett i was going to say charles. Here we go again now. That third indictment of trump under president bidens justice department. Burned former president charged with 4 Felony Counts in a sweeping 45page indictment. Critics complain it is a crusade against free speech. My concerns me as many of the people celebrating their second indictment are just simply dismissing the implications for free speech. Those are quite dire and real. This is criminalizing disinformation. But the Department Of Justice is saying is that we recognize that politicians can save most things but just not trump because he was told they were false. Begins anew brad baer has got The Big Picture in a momen
Back and forth with the San Francisco Unified School District since march. Kron fours rob nesbitt spoke with teachers today about their frustrations. He joins us now live from San Francisco with more details. Rob. Noel in grand. Its not just teachers go on strike. Its also school counselors, school nurses. And para educators or those who work oneonone with special needs students who could walk off the job. The last time a teacher strike happened in San Francisco. It was 1979. Around 6,000. Educators will make their way through the voting line wednesday at balboa high school. Voting on a possible strike against the San Francisco Unified School District impacting around 50,000 students and more than 110 schools. Megan dukes teaches kindergarten at Alvarado Elementary School and says the current pay for teachers in the city does not cut it. Its been really unfortunately, ive ive had a couple of friends leave the profession who are really, really good educators because they just couldnt ma