and all the things that are subpoenas. but then you see the live shots and those doing interviews and then you realize that's not true. the truckers i have come across are good hard-working people 330 in the morning getting the goods to the grocery stores. and for justin trudeau he should be sitting and talking with these people but instead he throws up a stiff arm and says i will not talk to you. you will do exactly as i say i will throw you in jail. it shows true colors if you see other parts of the united states of america and the hypocrisy of people to mandate the mask it goes on and on. >> and to parade around of a mock our kids still it is
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claiming $400. you have to reconcile the bill and write it over again. i think we also should talk about the politics. you bring up bush and jayapal. when they attack manchin it helps him in west virginia. sending kamala harris doing interviews in west virginia to pressure joe manchin on covid. i think in politics they mishandled it as well. >> sandra: one thing joe manchin did spelled out what the impact would be and giving a reality check to what the impact would be if these bills were actually passed. republicans you could make the point have struggled to do exactly that. to simply detail the impact that this would have on the country. how do you describe that? what would passing these bills do to our nation? >> well, sandra. for starters if you actually look at the crew cost of this plus the $6 trillion in covid
classified as runaways by police. they're more likely to be considered missing of their own accord. >> how do we balance the coverage? >> no one is saying that gabby isn't worthy of coverage. it doesn't have to be gabby petito or someone else gets coverage. the same spotlight should be getting shone on both of them. >> reporter: today phillips should be celebrating her daughter's 29th birthday. instead, she made fliers with the message "find kiara coles". >> what can we really do about it other than try to keep her name out there, keep doing interviews, and hopefully one day will somebody just call in and just leave a tip. we grieve every day because we don't know where she is or what's going on. >> reporter: adrienne broaddus, cnn, chicago. now this week's cnn hero. so many communities are living without access to electricity, clean water, and sanitation services. that's why our next cnn hero started an organization that goes to the most isolated regions of the country where no one else travels to help. >> the families that we are
treatment from law enforcement. >> there's data that suggests that when people of color go missing, especially young adults, teens, adolescents, they're more likely to be classified as runaways. more likely to be considered missing of their own accord by voluntary means. >> how do we balance the coverage? >> no one is saying gabby isn't worthev coverage. doesn't have to be gabby or someone else. same spotlight should be getting shown. >> reporter: today, phillips should be celebrating her daughter's 29th birthday. instead she, made flyers with the message "find kiara coles." what can we do other than try to keep her name out there. keep doing interviews and hopefully one day somebody will just call it in and just leave a tip. we grieve every day because we don't know where she is or what's going on. >> reporter: in wyoming, where petito's remains were discovered this week, more than 700 indigenous people were reported
life in a tremendous way. >> jamie, they're about to pull up, the family is there with him. some meeting, some of the family, east coast family, will be meeting them in washington. the role of his public life on his family, on his relationship with his children. >> i think we have heard the grandchildren say a number of times, and to your point about celebration, they're all doing interviews. their grandfather wanted them -- this is not, they want to be out there and talking about his life. i heard an interview with either jenna or barbara, former president george w. bush's twins, talking about how they thought everyone's grandfather was president. >> i love that. >> of the united states. and the other thing is, these two people, both former president bush and barbara bush, never let anything go to their
him, it boggles the mind they don't have someone else doing that job. >> what would you as a pr professional -- forget the fact you're a democrat for a second. what would you tell the family to do? what would you tell donald trump jr. to do? >> stop doing interviews, stop talking, stop tweeting. i think he clearly admires his dad or he's scared of him. i don't know what the family dynamics are. but he is echoing his style. i mean, the way he talked in that interview reminded me of like a mafia movie. where, like, i'm not worried about it. it's going to be fine. we'll take it as it comes. what does that even mean? that's exactly what his dad does. and exactly what he has seen his dad be successful at in his eyes. so, you know, they're not going to listen to me. if i were telling them all, i would tell president trump stop tweeting about the book. you're selling more books for woodward, they're flying off the shelves. i would tell his family to stop talking. they should focus on the hurricane, on governing for the american people. but they're not looking for my advice. >> there is a whole section in the woodward book where senator lindsey graham, trying to befriend donald trump after that very hard-fought election.
amazingly, no deaths. everybody walked away alive. you can hear the background. many of the passengers and crew have continued their travels. some boarded new flights in the same airport. some doing interviews inside the airport afterwards. this is really, really amazing stuff. a lot of people saying a lot of prayers on board at the right time in the right moment. >> sandra: the fear you can hear in everybody's voice. they are all safe and some of them already on to their travels. >> bill: well done. >> sandra: meanwhile firefighters continue to combat over a dozen wildfires in california burning still across 500 square miles. jeff paul is in redding, california. jeff, what is the update on the ground there? >> sandra, firefighters are preparing for another hot and dry day as they continue their fight to contain the carr fire burning in northern california. so far 1,000 homes destroyed in this fire alone. a cross the state thousands of more homes are threatened as
go have a rally. talk to the american people. i'm going to secelebrate the fa we have low unemployment. set brat the fact we did something with north and south korea and what we saw with our foreign policy and i'm not going to sit here and deal with this that does nothing good for the country at all. sfl hold on, maria. hold on just a second. hold on. maria and ben, hold on. ben, just to foe low up on what you're say, should the president be grateful for the democratic process and the fact that america has the free press? isn't that something to celebrate and couldn't he go to the dinner and still talk directly to the american people through that venue? >> yes, he can also talk to the american people through many other venues including having doing interviews and press conferences and taking questions like he did with angela merkel and like he did with france.
mine, mine. [ cheers and applause ] instead of worrying about our a.p. chapter 16 test, we have to study our notes to make sure our arguments based on politics and history are watertight. the students of this school have been having debates on guns for what feels like our entire lives. we had three debates this year. some discussions on the subject even occurred during the shooting while students were hiding in the closets. the people involved right now, those who were there, those posting, those tweeting, those doing interviews and talking to people are being listened to for what feels like the very first time about this topic that has come up over 1,000 times in the last four years alone. i found out today that there's a website called shootingtracker.com. nothing in the title suggests that it is exclusively tracking the usa's shootings. and yet does it need to address that? because australia had one mass