But will be with us tomorrow talking about her new book. Im very pleased today, im catherine clinton, i teach at the university of texas in san antonio, and im here to moderate the panel but as all of you are aware, interject whenever i enthusiastically have some ideas that maybe we could share. Our two panelists will share comments and views with you and im going to comment and we would like to open it up to you for your questions. So i want to begin today by saying that my friend candy, candice shy hooper was born in guam to usa Navy Hospital corpsman and his wife and she attended more than half a dozen schools before her high school graduation. With an undergraduate degree in journalism from the university jaju and a law degraaik÷2 from georgetown university. It was only after her career on capitol hill as an aide to the late congressman charlie wilson, some of you may have seen him portrayed in Charlie Wilsons war and as a lobbyist with her husband she discovered her passion, ret
Several of whom will participate remotely. I will come artisticpa wish panl of witnesses. I thank them for a period. Today we will hear from mr. Steven berry, president and chief exec of Competitive Carriers Association paid ms. Shirley bloomfield, chief executive officer of the ruralhe broadband association. Mr. Dean kimmelman, Senior Advisor of Public Knowledge who will be appearing at testified remotely and mr. Jonathans vulture, president and chief executive officer of u. S. Telecom broadband association. The crisis has changed lead dramatically for every american. As the administration and the center for Disease Control and prevention encourages social a distancing to prevent further spread of the virus normalia activities like work, school and Health Care Services are now increasingly taking place online. This has caused a huge uptick for the use of broadband in one estimate shows that every Broadband Usage is up by 47 since the pandemic began. The good news is theres been progre
Home. The mother of the little boy was also unavailable for an interview. But the Daycare Centers owner is publicly apologizing to her. This is not what we promote. Im very sorry that it happened. And we took every step that we could to do. Im sorry. Reporter after we conducted that interview she contacted us, again, and said that shened an official with the state agency which licenses Daycare Centers have reviewed the video. She contends the child was the which was not loving and nurturing. He says she wont release the video unless her lawyers tell her its okay to do so. Coming up at 6 00 well take a look at what state inspectors say about this facility. Steve sbraccia, cbs North Carolina. A morassville man in jail after he ran over two women ride think bicycles and left the scene. In Cary David Hurst joins us now wit how police caughtp to the driver. Reporter the group of four were heading up this hill when a driver came up and hit them om behind. Two women were seriously injured and
They did missionary work. They traveled around. They do a lot of things to help other people. Reporter and jasons online obituary, the family has asked friends who come to the service to bring a written memory of jason. They say they will put those written memories and a keepsake box for his very young children, so when they get older they will know exactly who their dad was. Reporting live, steve sbraccia, cbs north carol this deadly accident comes just days after 2 women were hit by a car while cycling. Lori cove and Virginia Davis were hit last monday, cove is now in serious condition, davis is recovering. Police say the driver, christopher more, was driving under the influence. A man behind bars accused of driving the wrong way on i 440 while under the influence causing a deadly accident. Carlos Martinez Gonzalez was is trying to do to prevent these kinds of crashes. Reporter police were called out here at about 9 30 p. M. , they say they found out that Martinez Gonzalez was drivin
We do not know at this time it is tied to recent return of those inmates to the facility. Reporter multiple Law Enforcement agencies including officers from surrounding correction facilities and members of the Prison Emergency Response Team responded. Solomon says they do not expect riots at minimumsecurity prisons, and if they had not mobilized so quickly, it may have been worse. We had an outstanding response fromll assistance including our Fire Department as well. We even had some wildlife officers there if i remember right leslie. As for the inmates who started the disturbance, solomon says they have eyewitness testimony to weed them out, and they will be facing consequences. They could be facing our Disciplinary Procedures for possible demotion, could be facing restricted housing, classification reductions as 500 inmates have been transferred to nearby facilities until the damages fixed. Inmates are correction officers that were hurt are expected to be okay. A man was drunk when h