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mireya, thank you. now to the calls for action across this country. texas senator john cornyn, who was there in uvalde while we were there yesterday, now back in washington tonight. and today, he was directed by republican senatorit leader mitch mcconnell to now meet with democrats for a possible bipartisan solution. so, tonight, t question, is there actual movement on this with the vast majority of americans now wanting something done? abc s rachel scott on the hill tonight. reporter: texas senator john cornyn returning to washington from the scene of the tragedy. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell encouraging him to meet with democrats and see if there s a path forward. i m not interested in the same old tired talking points. i m actually interested in what we can do to make the terrible events that occurred in the uvalde less likely in the future. reporter: today, cornyn spoke with another senator whose state was touched by tragedy, democrat chris murphy from connectic
i did cross country with my older sister. that translated into doing indoor athletics and going out to do track and field. competing in the city championships and stuff like that. i really took hold of athletics for a long period of my life. i also played football when i was younger, as well, but i switched over in uni to rugby, rugby sevens first then went into rugby 15s. how would you sum up the atmosphere in women s rugby compared to other sports, in terms of its allowance of you to be yourself? it s the typical, you can be any body type to play the positions we need. but it s also, i find people don t question your sexuality when you go in, and even if it is a question, it doesn t make any difference because you are putting your body on the line. i know i have always grown up being quite muscular, very much not one to wear a dress. i was thinking whether that played into my not wanting
these talks with the us, russia and european counterparts and russian ministers and that could mean invasion and war is inevitable. from the other side, if sites are still keen to talk and find common ground, probably they arejust keen to talk and find common ground, probably they are just plain muscles and do not want to go to an actual full scale war. there is another thing here, in february there will be chinese olympics in beijing and the last thing that they want is putin overshadowing those olympics by starting a war in the ukraine. probably putin will listen to his eastern counterpart in this case and won t start anything until they are done with the olympics, but what happens next is still a big question. happens next is still a big question- happens next is still a big tuestion. ~ ., t, t, t question. what about those talks? we know the uk question. what about those talks? we know the uk defence question. what about those talks? we know the uk defence secretary - question
he championed palestinian rights. likening their conditions under israel occupation to south africa apartheid. take your pick of injustices around the world, and i bet he has spoken up about it. years before it was popular to do so. he passed away sunday at age 90. i think as much as it is important to celebrate the role as a leader in the successful fight for equality in south africa, it s equally important to mourn his loss. one of the last globally respected moral voices in struggles for equality, all around the world today. he will be messed. that does it for us. as the covid variant continues to spread, the question is will the updated industry be crushed by callouts? plus vaccines are already required for international travelers flying into the u.s. the question is could a mandate for domestic air travel also be on the way? and the house investigation into the january 6th attack on the capitol set to enter a new phase. with more hearings on the way t question is what new info