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why? >> because it felt like she was being left out. >> reporter: her grandma tried to explain how they couldn't afford a headstone right now. >> she had tears in her eyes and wanted to help. >> reporter: so she did the only thing that she could think of to raise money. >> yes. >> i made a lemonade stand. >> reporter: a lemonade stand. to pay for her mother's headstone. at first, she didn't make mention of her cause. but word got out. and before long, emouree said it seems like just about everyone here in scottsboro, alabama, was thirsty for lemonade. the price was $1, but she says people liked it so much. >> how many cups do you want? >> reporter: they often paid more. >> the most we got for one cup of lemonade was $300. >> reporter: for lemonade? >> yeah, for one cup. >> reporter: whoa! so far, emouree's lemonade stand has raised more than $15,000, which will all go into savings,
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sherra's one time gardner, and now alleged gunman, who had to appear of having shooters remorse. >> he was, like man, and still shaking. my stomach hurt, i can't sleep. i can't do anything. but what happened during the last moments of lorenzen's life? before he was executed in that dark field? that night, according to jimmy, sherra told ren she needed to meet a man to pick up some money. ren agreed to join her. they drove to what it area at the edge of town. sherra got out and walked over to billy, who was secretly waiting nearby. >> as she said, runs in walked up and billy started shooting. >> and then what happened? >> he ran. they said they chase him down the woods. >> chased him down by following the glow of ren's cell phone, said jimmy, and kept firing. that's when ren called 9-1-1 and scream the last words of
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>> first of all, i'm confident it's going to pass the full house. look, i think republicans realize if we don't hold the president's son accountable for defying a lawful congressional subpoena, then no one is going to comply with our subpoenas moving forward. and the house of representatives is only entity in the world that's attempting to hold this administration accountable. we are the only entity that's asking questions of this administration. the media certainly is not doing that, house oversight committee is. and this administration continues to obstruct this defiance of the congressional subpoena takes it to a whole other level and every republican in the conference is offended not only the president's son defied the presidential subpoena but how he did it, how he drove up with the big entourage of government employees, got out, played the pity card, wanted sympathy, said he was there to answer questions and got in his car and drove off. that's not going to fly. we have specific questions, we have done the investigation the
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very ordered, and indeed, there seems to be no sense of rush there. that's something which as an investigator, i would be looking at because in evacuation does need to proceed at a suitable pace. it is excellent news that everybody left that aircraft in one piece. as we understand, it's equally important to the investigators to look at the things that went well that led to that very good outcome, as to look at other things. it was interesting apparently only three of the emergency exit doors and their accompanying escape slides were used, the nose of the aircraft was very low to the ground, the slides were at a very shallow angle and people were having to kind of screwed on them rather than falling down under gravity, whereas at the left door was a very steep angle. nevertheless a usable angle. this is all the things that the
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it's not clear what caused the collision, but authorities are likely to take the investigation seriously and work to improve procedures. let's speak to tim atkinson, who is a former aircraft accident investigator. what is your assessment about where this investigation now goes? what will be the process in the coming days? will be the process in the coming da s? �* , , will be the process in the coming das? h ., ., will be the process in the coming das? h i, ., ., ., ., days? it's very straightforward and very routine- _ days? it's very straightforward and very routine. first, _ days? it's very straightforward and very routine. first, it's _ days? it's very straightforward and very routine. first, it's a _ days? it's very straightforward and very routine. first, it's a matter. very routine. first, it's a matter of establishing what evidence needs to be gathered, then going at it as rapidly as possible. evidence has quite a short half—life. as we seen, an awful lot of available sources of video and audio recording, that will be very helpful, particularly looking at the evacuation. but more
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astonishing. the smoke and the flames that engulfed that plane, all 379 crew and passengers were able to get off that airliner safely. it is remarkable, isn't it? that no one was seriously injured on the passenger plane.— was seriously injured on the passenger plane. was seriously injured on the ”assener lane. ~ �* , ., , ., passenger plane. we've seen lots of sensational images _ passenger plane. we've seen lots of sensational images about _ passenger plane. we've seen lots of sensational images about the - sensational images about the aircraft seriously alike, of it feeling structurally and so forth, but it's very important to remember that those are some time after the evacuation was completed. and i'm looking at images taken during the evacuation and after the evacuation, and they show a more or less intact airliner, where the hall hasn't been fundamentally breached as far as i can see, the conditions in the cabin are quite survivable, whether there is no fire in the cabin although there is some smoke, and where the evacuation from video i've seen taken by passengers appears, if anything, to be very methodical and
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a message they have given up on now that more republicans believe trump is the person who can best beat biden. you add to that while 2/three of republicans believe they have a good understanding of president trump's position, no other candidate is anywhere near 50%. the republican voters don't have a deep knowledge of any candidate other than donald trump and as we get closer, that will have a big impact. >> harris: before i go away from you, david avila. i noticed something recently. ron desantis, if it's not him, the people who support him say their second choice would be donald trump. now from what i've read, it is not the case with nikki haley. that's an interesting combination of the two of them. basically atop the ticket now. he is cooking two points ahead of nikki haley, ron desantis. what are your quick thoughts? >> we saw the same thing when tim scott got out. not all candidates go against
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investigators will focus on. a successful evacuation in terms of the occupants of the aircraft all having got out, it's equally clear the aircraft is a total disruptive loss. it's a composite aircraft, it will be a pile of fibres —— and some components by this time. but it was much more benign than it is in a bunch of the images that were featured in the media today. important distinction to him, really good to get your insight into this tonight. thank you. the president of harvard university has resigned after facing the president of harvard university has resigned afterfacing ongoing criticism over allegations of plagiarism and her handling of anti—semitism on campus. she had been criticised in recent months
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