Fought in the name of justice and equality, even when equality sometimes meant face the blows of a billy club and tear gas. Still the crusader for civil rights persisted and now after nearly six decades the torch is passed to the next generation. Heres abcs steve osunsami. And lead me home and someday when we do form a more perfect union, whether its years from now or decades or even if it takes another two centuries, john lewis will be a founding father of that fuller, fairer, better america. Reporter from the church in atlanta that is the beating heart of the Civil Rights Movement bells rang today in honor of congressman john lewis. 80 times for 80 years of his storied life. Welcome to Ebenezer Baptist church. Spiritual home of Martin Luther king jr. Reporter three former president s, members of congress, mayors, past and present, mourners braving the heat outside, all came together to remember and celebrate the man who stared down death and fought for life. John lewis, first of the
Coronavirus. You know how many names we have . 22 different names i call it the china virus. Were doing a great job. The idea that youre not going to tell people what youve been told, that this virus is incredibly contagious. You have to level with the American People, shoot from the shoulder theres never been a time theyve not been able to step up this president should step down. Today, the focus of the Campaign Shifts to the state of minnesota where both vp biden and President Trump will be. It is one of three states that start early voting today the others are south dakota and virginia and a bunch of states start tomorrow of course, covid will be top of mind for a lot of those people, even if theyre just worried about how to cast their votes without potentially getting sick in years past you get that kind of information from a place like the cdc. But today, we are learning a really stunning report from the New York Times that some guidance posted by the cdc about covid testing, it w
Cecily Aguilar, the only surviving suspect in the death of Army Spc. Vanessa Guillen, received the maximum sentence allowable under law for four federal charges she pled guilty to in November.
Cecily Aguilar, the only surviving suspect in the death of Army Spc. Vanessa Guillen, is set to face a judge in Waco for sentencing. Aguilar pled guilty in November 2020 to accessory charges.