the fiance brian laundrie drawn from the official media accounts. with all of the focus on laundrie s role, now, he s gone into hiding. all of this comes as the wall street journal is publishing a facebook investigation. one of its stories focuses on how its instagram app is harmful to teenage girl. the journal reports facebook will be studying this with three years with focus groups and diaries on the topic but it hasn t made the research public or done anything to fix it. among the finding that the journal reports from the internal documents and slides 32% of teen girls said that when they felt bad about their bodies, instagram made them feel worse. 1 in 5 teens says instagram makes them feel worse about themselves, among teens who reported suicidal thoughts, 13% of british users, 6% of european users traced the desire to kill themselves. this is even more alarming once you comprehend the number of instagram users involved. more than 40% 22 years old and younger. 22 milli
to remember our heroes who gave their lives to protect our freedom all around the globe. so why doesn t that type of reflection translate into honoring the capitol police officers who gave their all to protect them on january 6th? and to the ones still working daily to keep them safe, like eugene goodman, who used himself as bait for the mob to keep the rioters away from the senate chamber, still full of lawmakers. goodman also rushed senator mitt romney to safety. bravery like that. it earned goodman the congressional gold medal, and no senator could deny his courage that day, including this one. if not for the quick thinking and bravery of officer eugene goodman, in particular people in this chamber may not have escaped that day unharmed. eugene goodman was on duty as usual last night, protecting some of the very senators who spent hours stalling and sidetracking while most of us were sleeping, forcing the final vote to block the bipartisan commission into this holiday
back on the move. that s just over 40% of the country is fully vaccinated against covid-19. it s great to be out and about. that traveler in atlanta has plenty of company this memorial day weekend. triple a estimates more than 37 million others are hitting the road for the holiday, 60% increase from what we saw during the pandemic-ravaged 2020. robert sinclair promises this is just the start 6 whof what we w see this summer. a lot of pent-up demand. a lot of people want to travel where they can travel because they saved a lot of money not traveling to work last year. so they re staying longer, doing more things, spending more money. reporter: and air tickets increased about 19% in april compared to last year. if you re driving to your estimate, it 3may not have been that much cheaper. the average cost of gas is $3 a gallon, a seven-year high. the white house said that s not unusual given an increased demand. but whatever the price to drive or fly, americans seem willi
trump supporters on january 6th. it was part of the flurry of new video evidence released by impeachment managers in the trial of donald trump. good morning and welcome to way too early. i m kasie hunt on this thursday, february 11th. we ll start with the news. and we had quite a lot of it yesterday. house impeachment managers began making their case against donald trump yesterday, using never-before-seen video footage and the former president s own words and actions. democrats outlined trump s months-long effort to hold on to power by any means necessary, claiming a rigged election before any votes were cast, repeating false claims of fraud, filing bogus court cases, and trying to pressure local leaders into turning his losses into wins. and when all else failed, impeachment managers say trump used the only weapon left in his arsenal, and it really did turn into a weapon. his base of riled-up supporters. in the weeks prior to, during, and after the election, he used th
going to [bleep] kill you. that would be a threat. as you can see right there, rosenbaum chased rittenhouse through an object at his head, cornered him against a group of parked cars, and longed for his weapon before he discharged his firearm killing rosenbaum. a new reason for a potential mistrial is at the defense team did not get this high quality video until it was shown in court. instead they were emailed a compressed low-quality version and what the prosecution is calling a bid to undermine rittenhouse self-defense. this is now the second mistrial request, one with prejudice and one without under consideration by the judge. keep in mind, the judge will not likely make a decision until after a verdict has been rendered. there s a big question mark here if rittenhouse is declared guilty. ultimately there is now raisins for a possible mistrial, which several instances of alleged prosecutorial misconduct including criticizing the defendant s right to remain silent, aligni