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maybe i should be paying to play "oregon trails." i was terrible at it. it's a game about long-term planning that children were playing, how good did they expect us to be? >> stephen: you have died of dysentary." >> we get a few references in the show. we definitely have a dysentary reference. and it's like so many periods of american history, it is full of both just kind of awe-inspiring stories of toughness and sort of perseverance. and, also, just the worst things happening in the world. and it's got a good mix about. so comedy-- comedy gold, yeah. >> stephen: it's a western. >> yeah. >> stephen: and i'm just curious-- i mean, essential, i'm older than you are, but when i was a kid, westerners were on all the time. did you grow up with westerners in the u.k.? >> absolutely. channel 4 every lunchtime would play either a world war ii movie or a western. i feel like a lot of old americana. yeah, we watched a ton of them, especially at lunchtime, me and my friend spent every lunchtime together would watch "60 minute makeover" a home interior design show --
maybe i should be paying to play "oregon trails." i was terrible at it. it's a game about long-term planning that children were playing, how good did they expect us to be? >> stephen: you have died of dysentary." >> we get a few references in the show. we definitely have a dysentary reference. and it's like so many periods of american history, it is full of both just kind of awe-inspiring stories of toughness and sort of perseverance. and, also, just the worst things...
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Aug 18, 2021
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governors and mayors in california, maryland, massachusetts, new york, oregon and washington have all announced vaccination requirements. so let's be clear. vaccination requirements have been around for decades. students, health care professionals, our troops, typically required to receive vaccines to prevent everything from polio to small pox to mumps to rubella. in fact the most people most americans don't worry about them today is because of vaccines. only makes sense to require a vaccine that stops the spread of covid-19. it's time for others to step up. employers have more power than they ever have had before to end this end. my message is simple. do the right thing for your consumers and businesses and employees. the key tool to keeping our economy going strong is to get people vaccinated and at work. i know that i'll have your back -- they should know i'll have their back and i have the back of the states trying to do the right thing as well. yesterday i ininstructed fema to extend full reimbursement through the end of the year to state developments -- state deployments of nati
governors and mayors in california, maryland, massachusetts, new york, oregon and washington have all announced vaccination requirements. so let's be clear. vaccination requirements have been around for decades. students, health care professionals, our troops, typically required to receive vaccines to prevent everything from polio to small pox to mumps to rubella. in fact the most people most americans don't worry about them today is because of vaccines. only makes sense to require a vaccine...
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in six states, alabama, florida, louisiana, mississippi, oregon, and washington, new admissions of patients with coronavirus are currently at their highest level since the start of the pandemic. hospitalization and infection rates for children are also on the rise. nbc news reporting as of wednesday, u.s. hospitals were tending to an average of more than 1,200 children a day, twice the number from the end of july. alabama admitted nearly 260 kids between august 10 and 16, an average of 37 per day and an increase of more than 300% from the previous week. florida leads the nation in children hospitalized with covid-19, averaging 54 new admissions a day over the past week, according to the cdc. of course florida's republican governor, along with a number of other republican governors across the country, are still banning mask mandates in schools. but parents and school boards, they're fighting back. millions of students in florida, texas, and arizona are now required to wear masks in class as school boards in mostly democratic areas have defied their republican governors and made face covering
in six states, alabama, florida, louisiana, mississippi, oregon, and washington, new admissions of patients with coronavirus are currently at their highest level since the start of the pandemic. hospitalization and infection rates for children are also on the rise. nbc news reporting as of wednesday, u.s. hospitals were tending to an average of more than 1,200 children a day, twice the number from the end of july. alabama admitted nearly 260 kids between august 10 and 16, an average of 37 per...
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we start to zoom out and look at the bigger picture you can see up at the border of california and oregon. that's where the worst air quality is. we've also had. quite a bit of trouble over by that nevada border in near reno because of the fires, right, so this is our projected air quality for tomorrow, and that is why we're under an air quality advisory again, expecting it to be moderate numbers a little bit better than they were today. so that's some good news. here is the smoke forecast. now, every afternoon, we start to get that onshore flow and that helps us out and you can see this tomorrow morning. we're getting some onshore flow and it goes throughout the day on friday. starts to push this away from us, but we get into saturday and it's this kind of cat and mouse game. it kind of comes back again and then goes back out again as we start to get that onshore flow, so thankfully we do have that marine layer. we do have that onshore flow and it does help us. but there's a lot of smoke around, so it's a little bit tough right now. taking a live look outside. you can see the temperature
we start to zoom out and look at the bigger picture you can see up at the border of california and oregon. that's where the worst air quality is. we've also had. quite a bit of trouble over by that nevada border in near reno because of the fires, right, so this is our projected air quality for tomorrow, and that is why we're under an air quality advisory again, expecting it to be moderate numbers a little bit better than they were today. so that's some good news. here is the smoke forecast....
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oregÓn declarÓ el estado de emergencia. 202 grados fahrenheit no se registraban desde 1977. el alcalde hizo un llamado de alerta. >> vamos a trabajar juntos para mantener a todos a salvo y saludables en nuestra comunidad. blanca: todas las ciudades habilitaron centros de enfriamiento. sin embargo, no registraron mÁs ventas. entre los mÁs vulnerables al calor estÁn los ancianos como pedro dÍaz de 86 aÑos. >> yo vengo de un paÍs que es caliente. >> yo hago una fuerza muy grande. empecemos. blanca: la vendedora ambulante pastora vega de 73 aÑos armÓ su propio local. >> si usa otra prenda no. se quema uno. blanca: movilizarse y cargar paquetes se hizo mÁs difÍcil para noel enrique. >> al subir 100 la temperatura. blanca: cuidar el agua, sobre todo de la pÚblica. se recomienda dejar el consumo de agua cuando sea estrictamente necesario. felipe domÍnguez dice que fue un buen dÍa en el negocio. >> ya yo me he dado dos baÑos. de ahÍ como para la casa y vuelvo. blanca: faltan seis semanas para que acabe el verano oficialmente. jorge: seis semanas. se reportaron mÁs de
oregÓn declarÓ el estado de emergencia. 202 grados fahrenheit no se registraban desde 1977. el alcalde hizo un llamado de alerta. >> vamos a trabajar juntos para mantener a todos a salvo y saludables en nuestra comunidad. blanca: todas las ciudades habilitaron centros de enfriamiento. sin embargo, no registraron mÁs ventas. entre los mÁs vulnerables al calor estÁn los ancianos como pedro dÍaz de 86 aÑos. >> yo vengo de un paÍs que es caliente. >> yo hago una fuerza muy...
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national weather service says the temperatures could reach as high as 111 degrees in parts of western oregon today and tomorrow. seattle love temperatures in the mid nineties. we have lots of snacks and we have lots of water. we have maps for folks to lie down on chairs of it's air conditioned just a place for folks to get out of the heat unrest, this week's heatwave comes more than a month after that record breaking hot weather killed hundreds of people across oregon, washington and british columbia. alright with that, let's check back in with rosemary and look at that bay area of forecast. little mix of smoke clouds, fog, all of it out there we have it all, even a little bit of months. little moisture still hanging on hello to both of you good after known to all of you. we are going to see temperatures come down just a few degrees for today and then back up in time for the weekend. all in all, not a bad forecast. here's a live look from ktvu across the oakland estuary. as we look towards san francisco, we've got the marine layer out there right along the coastline, the depth right about 15
national weather service says the temperatures could reach as high as 111 degrees in parts of western oregon today and tomorrow. seattle love temperatures in the mid nineties. we have lots of snacks and we have lots of water. we have maps for folks to lie down on chairs of it's air conditioned just a place for folks to get out of the heat unrest, this week's heatwave comes more than a month after that record breaking hot weather killed hundreds of people across oregon, washington and british...
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and he did that during covid in oregon as well. you know, drove with a coach for an hour and a half just to get 45 minutes in, this very determined fellow. brangham: of course, a really remarkable story of that guy. so what other events are you are you paying particular attention to? >> well, this is my first paralympics, so i'm kind of interested in everything. but i went to a wheelchair rugby the other day, because the japan team is very good and is expected to medal. and so i watched them play the danish team, and they were, in fact, remarkable. and, sort of learning the rules of wheelchair rugby, which is different. i mean, it has some resemblanc to rugby, but it also has elements from other games. and it's also about a point system, depending on the disability of the players. so it's really fascinating to watch and i'm hoping to go see more matches. >> brangham: and how did the japanese team do? >> they won quite handily. and so they-- they have got a couple more matches before the final, i think is on sunday. >> brangham: cov
and he did that during covid in oregon as well. you know, drove with a coach for an hour and a half just to get 45 minutes in, this very determined fellow. brangham: of course, a really remarkable story of that guy. so what other events are you are you paying particular attention to? >> well, this is my first paralympics, so i'm kind of interested in everything. but i went to a wheelchair rugby the other day, because the japan team is very good and is expected to medal. and so i watched...
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first up, oregon governor kate brown announced an outdoor statewide mandate regardless of vaccination status. >> masks have proven to be effective against transmission and are a necessary measure right now, even in some outdoor settings, to help us fight covid to protect one another. i want to stress, however, that this rule doesn't mean you have to wear a mask at all times outdoors. i know we are all tired of masking, but this simple act of kindness and compassion protects our communities and save lives. >> greg: so we are back to masking outside even though it is leap. there's no science. but maybe it's a trick to help antifa blend in. who knows. research shows the outdoor transmission rid of the virus is less than 1% and at the cdc exaggerated when they said it was around 10%. so ironically, saying they exaggerated by 1000% is actually not an exaggeration. [scattered laughter] meanwhile in australia, the birthplace of jazz, a man who left hotel quarantine to go to a bar has been sentenced to 14 days in jail. he didn't have covid but a judge that he put people at risk and that was e
first up, oregon governor kate brown announced an outdoor statewide mandate regardless of vaccination status. >> masks have proven to be effective against transmission and are a necessary measure right now, even in some outdoor settings, to help us fight covid to protect one another. i want to stress, however, that this rule doesn't mean you have to wear a mask at all times outdoors. i know we are all tired of masking, but this simple act of kindness and compassion protects our...
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this is portland, oregon. >> this patient is 26 and dying. this patient is 21 and dying. this patient is a father of four and dying. is it is full. >> reporter: health care workers are exhausted and straining to keep up with the surge of covid patients. >> you see these people, you know it is preventable, what goes through your mind? >> heartbreaking knowing people are fighting for their lives. and it could have been prevented. i don't think people have an inkling of the amount of suffering that you will experience being sick with covid. it is extremely painful. >> it could have been prevented. joining us nous he willus, elli kerry sanders and also a global health policy expert to help us with all of this. dr. gupta, 100,000 hospitalized with covid across the country. what does that tell us about where we are and where things might be headed? >> good morning. good to see you. we are in a place right now that in some way reminds us of 12 months ago, but where we're headed is continued stress across hospitals in certain parts of the country that have low vaccine rates. so w
this is portland, oregon. >> this patient is 26 and dying. this patient is 21 and dying. this patient is a father of four and dying. is it is full. >> reporter: health care workers are exhausted and straining to keep up with the surge of covid patients. >> you see these people, you know it is preventable, what goes through your mind? >> heartbreaking knowing people are fighting for their lives. and it could have been prevented. i don't think people have an inkling of the...
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comes as state water board moves forward with sweeping cuts to thousands of farms from fresno to the oregon boarder. they must stop drawing water from rivers and creeks in the sacramento san joaquin river watershed. >> want to get a check of the forecast with meteorologist kari hall. water rights and concerns so prevalent in the central valley. >> it's been hard because when you think about it that's a huge part of our agriculture and our economy. i mean to see them having to stop that, we'll have to see the impacts. let's start out this morning, we are watching several things and we from nearby wildfires and i'm and windy conditions. here at home our temperatures are cooling off. nice day for a hike but just once again watch the air quality. temperatures in the south bay headed toward the mid 70s and we'll see upper 80s for the inland east bay and low 80s for napa while san francisco will be in the mid 60s. mike you're seeing debris scattered on 101. [ inaudible ]. >> we're having trouble hearing you. >> my fault. we had a traffic break and a microphone off for a second there. i apologize.
comes as state water board moves forward with sweeping cuts to thousands of farms from fresno to the oregon boarder. they must stop drawing water from rivers and creeks in the sacramento san joaquin river watershed. >> want to get a check of the forecast with meteorologist kari hall. water rights and concerns so prevalent in the central valley. >> it's been hard because when you think about it that's a huge part of our agriculture and our economy. i mean to see them having to stop...
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they had a good laugh the kid goes on to reveal but a big-time d-back from california going to play at oregon, i think his dad said. >> well, congratulations. >>> all right, coming up, becky worley is going fishing as we "rise & shine" in wyoming, she's taking us out on a tour of that beautiful state. stay with us. medicine works in a rich body, just as well as a poor body. ♪ it's as effective in 90210, as it is in 86503. ♪ medicine will not discriminate against the color of your skin. ♪ we make medicine, ♪ not just for some, ♪ but for everyone. ♪ when we feel supported from within... our confidence to take on the world outside... comes from way deeper. it's within us. ♪ ♪ it's within us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ rinsing the dishes before they go in the dishwasher? well, cascade platinum has 50% more cleaning power, so you don't have to. its food-seeking enzymes break down food into particles so small they can flow right down the drain. plus, it's powerful enough for the quick-wash cycle. cascade platinum with 50% more cleaning power! (vo) look closely at a wolf. you've seen him be
they had a good laugh the kid goes on to reveal but a big-time d-back from california going to play at oregon, i think his dad said. >> well, congratulations. >>> all right, coming up, becky worley is going fishing as we "rise & shine" in wyoming, she's taking us out on a tour of that beautiful state. stay with us. medicine works in a rich body, just as well as a poor body. ♪ it's as effective in 90210, as it is in 86503. ♪ medicine will not discriminate against...
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we go from 86 on tuesday down to 69 degrees on thursday medford, oregon, stays very hot. las vegas drops from 107 on tuesday down to 100 on thursday and we're still looking for the heat to continue in sioux falls for another couple of days before it does drop into the upper 80s. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we do have a lot of smoke moving across the bay area right now. we should see some clearing for the afternoon into the evening hours, but it's with our valley temperatures towards 92ick up by winds will increase our fire danger between tuesday night and wednesday. we have upper 80s in the interior valleys with san francisco's temperatures continuing to reach into the upper 60s with clouds and fog each morning. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> if you've been watching our showing >> and that's your latest forecast >> if you've been watching our showing going, where is the good news it's coming. muhammad ali's grandson makes his professional debut >> how he honored the legend in the ring and what he's saying about following in the footsteps of one o
we go from 86 on tuesday down to 69 degrees on thursday medford, oregon, stays very hot. las vegas drops from 107 on tuesday down to 100 on thursday and we're still looking for the heat to continue in sioux falls for another couple of days before it does drop into the upper 80s. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we do have a lot of smoke moving across the bay area right now. we should see some clearing for the afternoon into the evening hours, but it's with our valley...
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this is happening as the flood of patients is so severe in oregon that the national guard is deployed. the cdc panel is joining the fda to recommend vaccine booster shots for some americans. vaughn hillyard is in miami with the latest. vaughn, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, morgan. we have seen a 76% spike in covid cases nationally in just the last two weeks. this in part led to the decision to let some americans get a third shot this weekend. this morning, an extra boost for those most vulnerable to covid-19. fda and cdc overnight saying fully vaccinated immunocompromised americans who received the moderna or pfizer vaccine to get a third shot. th cdc director saying at the time it is surging, for some people with compromised immune systems and organ trans plants. this comes as hospitals in the south are pushed to the breaking point. >> you see a field hospital at the medical center, we are pretty much at the collapse. >> reporter: mississippi out of icu beds. building out an emergency operation in the hospital parking lot. in florida, the number of new cases exceeding 21,0
this is happening as the flood of patients is so severe in oregon that the national guard is deployed. the cdc panel is joining the fda to recommend vaccine booster shots for some americans. vaughn hillyard is in miami with the latest. vaughn, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, morgan. we have seen a 76% spike in covid cases nationally in just the last two weeks. this in part led to the decision to let some americans get a third shot this weekend. this morning, an extra boost for...
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you can toke ♪ ♪ california's down with doobies from oakland to hollyweed ♪ ♪ and in washington and oregon ♪ ♪ it's cool to spark that green ♪ ♪ nevada hits the jackpot colorado is a mile high ♪ ♪ michigan's always holdin' and montana's lookin' fried ♪ ♪ blaze across the u.s.a. let's light up legally ♪ ♪ from the purple hazy mountains from sea to thc ♪ ♪ new mexico and arizona get high with the cacti ♪ ♪ you're free to enjoy in illinois ♪ ♪ get lit as the alaskan sky ♪ ♪ up in maine all the moose get loose ♪ ♪ the leaves in vermont are great ♪ ♪ get wicked wasted in massachusetts ♪ ♪ and smoke the garden state ♪ ♪ virginia is for stoners connecticut is cool with kush ♪ ♪ and over in nebraska it's decriminalized, which means while technically illegal, it's only a fine for one ounce or less. although be careful because selling it is still a felony which can carry a sentence up to but not exactly exceeding -- >> guillermo: maren morris. this part is kind of boring. can you go back to the fun part, please? [ laughter ] >> maren: yeah, you
you can toke ♪ ♪ california's down with doobies from oakland to hollyweed ♪ ♪ and in washington and oregon ♪ ♪ it's cool to spark that green ♪ ♪ nevada hits the jackpot colorado is a mile high ♪ ♪ michigan's always holdin' and montana's lookin' fried ♪ ♪ blaze across the u.s.a. let's light up legally ♪ ♪ from the purple hazy mountains from sea to thc ♪ ♪ new mexico and arizona get high with the cacti ♪ ♪ you're free to enjoy in illinois ♪ ♪ get lit as the...
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they come to oregon. they cut it back a little but there are going to be 15,000 runners and support people in a county of 30,000. my wife works for the city of warrenton. she has to go to work today two hours early because to thirds of her crew has come down with covid because the city manager in this town is unable to mandate mandatory vaccination for anybody that works for the municipality. you have cops that are on vaccinated. you have publix works -- public work people on vaccinated. you have fire people unvaccinated. it is going to be a super-spreader event. unfortunately for us in the town of 5000 people, we have a city manager that is unable to manage and a mayor i do not even think knows how to read. i want to say that kate brown is going to put the mask mandate into effect friday, so even if you're outside you have to have a mask. host: look at nbc's reporting at what happened in south dakota. covid cases after the motorcycle rally happened there. a previous caller asked about the gala tea of rea
they come to oregon. they cut it back a little but there are going to be 15,000 runners and support people in a county of 30,000. my wife works for the city of warrenton. she has to go to work today two hours early because to thirds of her crew has come down with covid because the city manager in this town is unable to mandate mandatory vaccination for anybody that works for the municipality. you have cops that are on vaccinated. you have publix works -- public work people on vaccinated. you...
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encouraged to stay indoors progress was made on sunday against the largest bringing the bootleg fire in oregon to 74% o usa gymnastics says simone biles will compete tomorrow. the four-time medalist has not competed since withdrawing last tuesday. brian, simone biles decided she is ready to go go for the gold. the last opportunity in tokyo to get one. >> wow good for her best of luck to her and the entire team. i know the phillip, thank you >>> let's step outside and get the top trending stories on monday, including a booming rockies town and a very, very, very popular youtube video contessa brewer is back with those. what's going on with boze-angeles >> it is a real estate boom town in bozeman, montana. up 23% between january and april. according to data from realtor.com. there were 33 homes there than . the pandemic fueled the soaring prices look at the scenery. >>> a studio built outside london for amazon and netflix. sunset studios is set to develop the site in brockbourne. the facility will create 4,500 jobs and 300 million pounds a year to the local economy. >>> here is a video that will
encouraged to stay indoors progress was made on sunday against the largest bringing the bootleg fire in oregon to 74% o usa gymnastics says simone biles will compete tomorrow. the four-time medalist has not competed since withdrawing last tuesday. brian, simone biles decided she is ready to go go for the gold. the last opportunity in tokyo to get one. >> wow good for her best of luck to her and the entire team. i know the phillip, thank you >>> let's step outside and get the top...
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los angeles, oregon, idaho, new mexico, texas, georgia, florida, new york, and points west on the way home. it is accompanied by photographs capturing the spirit of specific places. >> you have these different stories of how people arrive at latino identity. in new mexico for example, people think of themselves as spanish, because that was the place at was most colonized by the spanish during the spanish empire, so that identity is different from south florida, where you had this cuban migration, and so to be latino, it means so many things from new york, los angeles, dallas, texas, el paso. >> we are brown, black, white, indigenous, some speak spanish, some don't. how much is that diversity understood? >> not at all. there is a failure to understand the intimacies at the heart of the latino experience, the ambivalence people feel. you know, your average first generation immigrant is really conflicted about his or her or their identity. where do i really belong? ? mexican -- mexican, honduran? the intertwined moral -- enter turmoil defines us as people. -- enter turmoil defines us as
los angeles, oregon, idaho, new mexico, texas, georgia, florida, new york, and points west on the way home. it is accompanied by photographs capturing the spirit of specific places. >> you have these different stories of how people arrive at latino identity. in new mexico for example, people think of themselves as spanish, because that was the place at was most colonized by the spanish during the spanish empire, so that identity is different from south florida, where you had this cuban...
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we could be 105 in portland, oregon. not the record breaking we saw earlier this summer, but, still, that's unusually warm for the northwest. as far as the midwest storms go, we have storms waking people up in illinois, and we will see some severe weather today. watch out if you're traveling in and around chicago to lafayette to indiana. 12 people at risk for severe storms, damaging winds, and the possibility of hail. as far as the forecast goes, isolated storm around d.c. enjoy the coolest weather while you can. it's going to get very hot in the northeast this week. notice the heat in the middle of the country. coming our way in the east. 94 on tuesday, 90 in the city. a little bit of evidencing as we head into this workweek. >> that's hot indeed. bill karins, thank you so much. >>> city ahead in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal, could we see new york governor andrew cuomo impeached? senators will meet today to see if that's a possibility. we're back in a moment. if that's a possibility. we're back in a moment li
we could be 105 in portland, oregon. not the record breaking we saw earlier this summer, but, still, that's unusually warm for the northwest. as far as the midwest storms go, we have storms waking people up in illinois, and we will see some severe weather today. watch out if you're traveling in and around chicago to lafayette to indiana. 12 people at risk for severe storms, damaging winds, and the possibility of hail. as far as the forecast goes, isolated storm around d.c. enjoy the coolest...
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national watermelon day, serious business of the oregon zoo. different species across the animal kingdom challenge down on some of the juicy treats. did not know that lions like fruit. we love it when you send us your videos. keep hitting us up @shannonbream or @foxnewsnight on social media. we are getting a look tonight at some dramatic video from the earliest moments following the deadly collapse of the south florida condo building in late june. correspondent steve harrigan has those images for us tonight. >> the go this way. >> what is most haunting from the footage taken moments after the collapse may be the audio. >> people screaming. people screaming. >> an officer moves to the chaos of dust and smoke, unsure of what happened. a number of people trapped in the rubble here him, see his flashlight and call out in the darkness. >> hello? where are you? are you okay? >> some call for help. others scream in pain. only two people were pulled alive from the wreckage, one of whom died in the hospital shortly after. most of the cries are from the
national watermelon day, serious business of the oregon zoo. different species across the animal kingdom challenge down on some of the juicy treats. did not know that lions like fruit. we love it when you send us your videos. keep hitting us up @shannonbream or @foxnewsnight on social media. we are getting a look tonight at some dramatic video from the earliest moments following the deadly collapse of the south florida condo building in late june. correspondent steve harrigan has those images...
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now remain in effect through sunday, prompted by wildfires that continue burning in california and oregon officials, however, say the air quality is not expected to exceed the federal health standards so no spare the air alert will be issued. add in weather. thankfully most of that smoke will be in the upper levels of the atmosphere. but still you might notice some haze and of course, some of that the smoke could drift closer to the surface is something to be watching as we head into the weekend. also just with this pattern we will have. we could have poor air quality because we kind of have this hot dome setting up that will really have an impact on the air quality as well. so there's actually a lot to track as you can see, we have the fog, tropical clouds and hazy sky so the tropical clouds leading to a slight chance of a shower for this evening, prime rarely, coast side hazy skies. you heard about the air quality advisory. and then we have the typical fall got toward the coast. keeping those temperatures on the cooler side for today. here's our live camera, lookin francisco, where you
now remain in effect through sunday, prompted by wildfires that continue burning in california and oregon officials, however, say the air quality is not expected to exceed the federal health standards so no spare the air alert will be issued. add in weather. thankfully most of that smoke will be in the upper levels of the atmosphere. but still you might notice some haze and of course, some of that the smoke could drift closer to the surface is something to be watching as we head into the...
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s forest service crews now have 84% containment on that big bootleg fire in southern oregon. that's up 10% from yesterday, but the fire is so big officials say it may not be fully contained until early october. now several 100,000 acres have burned since this fire was started by lightning nearly four weeks ago. new at five claims of racially charged statements being made after a car crash in mountain view have turned the case into a hate crime. investigation mountain view police officers say they've booked shamir simmons on suspicion of a hate crime threatening an officer. suspicion of driving under the influence as well as other charges. simmons is accused of making racially charged statements after getting into a crash on via street yesterday. he is also accused of leaving the seed after investigators caught up with him. they claim he threatened to kill one police officer's wife and children. well, a wild chase on bay area freeways ends when the suspects trying to carjack two vehicles on 6 80 contra costa county, the chp helicopter recorded this entire incident. get his hen
s forest service crews now have 84% containment on that big bootleg fire in southern oregon. that's up 10% from yesterday, but the fire is so big officials say it may not be fully contained until early october. now several 100,000 acres have burned since this fire was started by lightning nearly four weeks ago. new at five claims of racially charged statements being made after a car crash in mountain view have turned the case into a hate crime. investigation mountain view police officers say...
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host: darlene, oregon, independent. caller: i am not that politically involved in this conflict, but what i wish to say is they have done a great job and i hope for a safe withdrawal of the correct people out of the area. host: richard in ohio, republican. we will go to you next. >> i am a veteran. i am retired from the armed forces and everything. we was in vietnam. we had no business being there, in iraq. they had been fighting wars for years and years. all it is to me is just a thing about overpopulation. you tell me why we are over there and here you're trying to get all our men out of their in afghanistan and everything else but you have them all around this airport putting us into a slaughterhouse. why do we have to be there? host: greg, and afghan war veteran in san antonio. when and where did you serve in afghanistan? caller: i served in a province in 2013. i was in kandahar doing medical operations. host: what are your thoughts as you have watched over the past couple weeks the invents unfold -- events unfold?
host: darlene, oregon, independent. caller: i am not that politically involved in this conflict, but what i wish to say is they have done a great job and i hope for a safe withdrawal of the correct people out of the area. host: richard in ohio, republican. we will go to you next. >> i am a veteran. i am retired from the armed forces and everything. we was in vietnam. we had no business being there, in iraq. they had been fighting wars for years and years. all it is to me is just a thing...
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we go inside a hospital in oregon overwhelmed by oregon overwhelmed by unvaccinated covid patients. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. this morning, president biden is voeven afteradt tackever on forces in afghanistan. two separate bombings outside the kabul airport killed at least 13 u.s. troops and dozens of afghan civilians yesterday. isis-k claimed responsibility for the attack, but president biden said the evacuation of americans and afghans will continue. the white house ordered flags be flown at half staff until sunset on monday to honor the people killed in the bombings. bradley blackburn has the latest details from new york. good morning. >> reporter: diane, good morning. the president says that even with the airport bombings, he is sticking to his deadline. those evacuation flights have started up again, and it is an urgent mission. up to 1,000 americans may still be trying to get out of the country, and the airport remains under threat of attack. u.s. military commanders say they're on alert for more violence by the isl
we go inside a hospital in oregon overwhelmed by oregon overwhelmed by unvaccinated covid patients. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. this morning, president biden is voeven afteradt tackever on forces in afghanistan. two separate bombings outside the kabul airport killed at least 13 u.s. troops and dozens of afghan civilians yesterday. isis-k claimed responsibility for the attack, but president biden said the evacuation of...
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how much money i don't live in oregon so i don't pay state taxes there, but the federal government also kicks in. think about how much money went for covid relief. we are basically paying kids to not actually meet standards or i'm sorry, paying these school districts to do that, and i think our national competitiveness is at great risk, that means our national security is at risk and what kind of life are you subjecting these people and their parents too. you think people want to have a better life than their parents is the american dream, if you dumbed down standards as badly, you will get exactly what you pay for. i don't want to pay for it anymore. >> it's not necessarily the parents asking for the standards to be lowered, it sees activist to pressure the mayor and not just oregon, in fairfax, virginia they just did this to you by getting ready of ap english in ap classes because they say it was unfair. you think your kid should have standards for excellence? >> to be clear, this is out of racial politics of this isn't only a tragedy and not only child abuse, this is racist this is t
how much money i don't live in oregon so i don't pay state taxes there, but the federal government also kicks in. think about how much money went for covid relief. we are basically paying kids to not actually meet standards or i'm sorry, paying these school districts to do that, and i think our national competitiveness is at great risk, that means our national security is at risk and what kind of life are you subjecting these people and their parents too. you think people want to have a better...
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temperatures in western oregon could hit 25 degrees above normal. a "new york times" investigation found the record-shattering heatwave that hit oregon and washington in june may have led to about 600 deaths, three times official estimates of the death toll. despite the unfolding climate disasters, the biden administration urged opec to wednesday pump more oil to combat high fuel costs and rising inflation in the united states. just three weeks ago, the oil-producing cartel agreed to increase oil production by 400,000 rrels per day. in afghanistan, the taliban has taken control of the city of ghazni, the tenth provincial capital to fall to the taliban in under a week. "the washington post" reports u.s. intelligence officials are predicting kabul could fall to the taliban within one to three months. this week the biden administration launched a last-ditch effort to convince the taliban it would face international condemnation if it takes all of afghanistan by force. in a setback for wikileaks founder julian assange, a british judge ruled to allow the
temperatures in western oregon could hit 25 degrees above normal. a "new york times" investigation found the record-shattering heatwave that hit oregon and washington in june may have led to about 600 deaths, three times official estimates of the death toll. despite the unfolding climate disasters, the biden administration urged opec to wednesday pump more oil to combat high fuel costs and rising inflation in the united states. just three weeks ago, the oil-producing cartel agreed to...
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florida, north carolina, colorado, oregon, montana. a lot of red states here the politics of this, the changing populations of the country could favor congressional redistricting. the states losing seats, not gaining population you see a lot of blue states here.headline, first tim they'll ever lose a seat in the house of representatives. >> you almost just answered my next question, which is how will this new data affect democrats and republicans' chances next year it looks like the big blue states are losing seats and the bigger redder states are gaining them generally >> yeah. so that's the second piece of this then is all the states are going to take this data and they're going to redraw their maps, their congressional district maps. what you're seeing here is how that process is done in different states if you see red on this map, red means that republican politicians control the drawing of the maps. state legislators. if you see blue, it means that democratic politicians, state legislators control it if you see purple, it means th
florida, north carolina, colorado, oregon, montana. a lot of red states here the politics of this, the changing populations of the country could favor congressional redistricting. the states losing seats, not gaining population you see a lot of blue states here.headline, first tim they'll ever lose a seat in the house of representatives. >> you almost just answered my next question, which is how will this new data affect democrats and republicans' chances next year it looks like the big...
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in the western us state of oregon thunderstorm, sparking dozens of fires there. while the large one, the one is the bootleg far continues to burn, creating it so weather system and send a huge blooms of smoke thousands of kilometers, all the way to new york city in the east. the well, let's bring in our guests. joining us from seattle is crystal raymonds, a climate adaptation specialist at the university of washington in sydney, mark deezen doff and honory associate professor of environmental sciences at the university of new south wales. and in so paulo christiane metric d, a senior forest campaigner and greenpeace, brazil one. welcome to all 3 of you know, crystal ravens. you're a fire ecologist given the, the number of wild, far as we're seeing world wide. and i've just outlines some of them looking at the global picture. would you say this is normal? well, i think, you know, we're definitely seeing that warmer temperatures dryer somers associated with climate change are speeding up the wildfires that we have globally. and we're seeing a larger area burned by
in the western us state of oregon thunderstorm, sparking dozens of fires there. while the large one, the one is the bootleg far continues to burn, creating it so weather system and send a huge blooms of smoke thousands of kilometers, all the way to new york city in the east. the well, let's bring in our guests. joining us from seattle is crystal raymonds, a climate adaptation specialist at the university of washington in sydney, mark deezen doff and honory associate professor of environmental...
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governors brown alarming oregon students to graduate without proving they can write anything or do basic math. in virginia department of education is moving to eliminate all accelerated math options prior to the 11th grade keep being higher achieving students from advancing as they usually would. china will love that. china will love that. now in california curriculumal asks teachers to remove preconceived biases about math particularly the idea of one right answer. you cannot make this up. high school civics teacher and author of the new book hollowed out. i was so impressed by you on my podcast that i had to bring you on." tv. don't screw up. [laughter] it's great to see you. >> there's no other way around this the left really does want our kids itan seems to be pretty done and fairly submissive. what iswh happening? >> i think we're confusing the compassionate view of trying to understand our kids in compassionate view of trying to understand our kids in support our kids socially and emotionally put them in a position to do well and replacing that with high expectations for young peop
governors brown alarming oregon students to graduate without proving they can write anything or do basic math. in virginia department of education is moving to eliminate all accelerated math options prior to the 11th grade keep being higher achieving students from advancing as they usually would. china will love that. china will love that. now in california curriculumal asks teachers to remove preconceived biases about math particularly the idea of one right answer. you cannot make this up....
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pop-up morgues are dealing with the unprecedented demand in central florida and oregon. this september marks 20 years since the 9/11 attacks. a docuseries includes never before seen footage. it premieres on our sister network, national geographic, tomorrow. we spoke with the project's producers. >> we've got to get everybody out. reporter: "911:1 day in recounts the fateful day 20 years ago, at times minute by minute, of first person narratives. filmmakers interviewed 544 people, learning their personal stories. >> you develop a relationship and rapport through these first-person accounts, and that is really the primary purpose, to be able to start to build empathy and humanize the events. >> so those little moments of caring for one another, with a difference between life and death. >> i think we were keen to step back and make sure it was very much the people who experienced that day who have their voices heard. >> i am going to live. they left me here to die, but i am going to go home. they rescued me so i could go home. reporter: to create this series, the filmmaking
pop-up morgues are dealing with the unprecedented demand in central florida and oregon. this september marks 20 years since the 9/11 attacks. a docuseries includes never before seen footage. it premieres on our sister network, national geographic, tomorrow. we spoke with the project's producers. >> we've got to get everybody out. reporter: "911:1 day in recounts the fateful day 20 years ago, at times minute by minute, of first person narratives. filmmakers interviewed 544 people,...
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. >> reporter: oregon's governor is also requesting fema support and funding. she said the frustrating reality is that delta has changed everything. like leaders across the country, she is urging people to just wear a mask and get vaccinated. dan? >> zohreen, thanks. let's bring in our chief medical correspondent, dr. jennifer ashton. jen, good morning. i want to start with children. what do we know about how delta might impact children differently than earlier strains? >> dan, we have to remember we're still learning about this virus day by day. it's only about 18 months since we were introduced to it. right now what is concerning public health officials and pediatricians and parent alike is that this delta variant which is about twice as infectious or transmissible as the original strain is hitting the pediatric population harder than the virus did a year ago. we're seeing skyrocketing cases of children, oftentimes sicker than they ever been, requiring hospitalization and icu admission. the delta variant really behaving differently and in some states, in some
. >> reporter: oregon's governor is also requesting fema support and funding. she said the frustrating reality is that delta has changed everything. like leaders across the country, she is urging people to just wear a mask and get vaccinated. dan? >> zohreen, thanks. let's bring in our chief medical correspondent, dr. jennifer ashton. jen, good morning. i want to start with children. what do we know about how delta might impact children differently than earlier strains? >>...
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. >> emily: thank you, my father, we own and operate a winery in cornelius, oregon. my father was a commander in the u.s. navy. he's a veteran. we honor those 13 fallen. old armor buried in north carolina , special forces veterans who founded the brewery. they laid out 13 beers. all across the country. in saint pete's florida, the atlanta braves reserving 13 seats over which they draped the american flag. all throughout the country, patriots, veterans, supporters, everyone honored those 13 fallen. the common denominator is their youth and the fact that the -- it doesn't matter what age you are. to have a service heart, to be a hero make the ultimate sacrifice so we are safer at home. >> harris: i remember growing up on military bases. sometimes parents wouldn't come back. the leadership on base would always remind everybody that we will see them in heaven. but there other fighting partners are still in hell on a battlefield and that hell is in afghanistan. recognize these heroes, pray for their gold star families. i can't help but also think of those that are still l
. >> emily: thank you, my father, we own and operate a winery in cornelius, oregon. my father was a commander in the u.s. navy. he's a veteran. we honor those 13 fallen. old armor buried in north carolina , special forces veterans who founded the brewery. they laid out 13 beers. all across the country. in saint pete's florida, the atlanta braves reserving 13 seats over which they draped the american flag. all throughout the country, patriots, veterans, supporters, everyone honored those...
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we're pooling further north up into oregon. so we're spared yet again. really hard to see that situation just to our north, though. our neighbors up there specially around the dixie fire seeing so much devastation 60's and 70's for your highs and san francisco as well as along the coastline today daytime highs right along the bay shore mostly in the 80's burlingame at 82 saying carlos 86 redwood city 85 south bay temperatures 80's to 90's with morgan hill los gatos each at 91 daytime highs in the east bay. also on the hot side, pleasanton and livermore 96 degrees today. a danville at 98 walnut creek 97 oakland berkeley and richmond in the 70's, a better option. if you want to get outside out that direction. antioch vacaville and pittsburgh also some of her hotter spots delay h.o.a. better spot in the north bay along with mill valley hanging out closer to the upper 70's to low 80's. if you just need a little a drive down the road to get out of the heat tomorrow's temperatures right around the same as today as we will see and subtle cool down into thursday
we're pooling further north up into oregon. so we're spared yet again. really hard to see that situation just to our north, though. our neighbors up there specially around the dixie fire seeing so much devastation 60's and 70's for your highs and san francisco as well as along the coastline today daytime highs right along the bay shore mostly in the 80's burlingame at 82 saying carlos 86 redwood city 85 south bay temperatures 80's to 90's with morgan hill los gatos each at 91 daytime highs in...
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even states traditionally doing were with the virus are getting hammered by the delta variant with oregon and hawaii both setting records of new cases on friday. >> friday 13th has never been so frightening. it is real. it is terrifying. and tragically, it's preventible. >> reporter: vaccine provider cvs health said it is prepared to begin administering those third doses to those people who actually qualify as soon as today. we do understand there are multiple protocols in place to try to prevent so-called triple dosing from actually. happening for those who are not -- for those who it's not recommended, because, ultimately, boris and christi, it's going to boil down to honesty to make sure the third doses go to some folks who have not been able to secure that adequate antibody protection for themselves. >> yeah. an important moment in the fight to eradicate covid, paolo san sandoval, thank you so much. >> dr. peter hotez is with us, director of vaccine development and author the new book "preventing the next pandemic." you saw him in polo's piece. talking about, doctor, the protection of
even states traditionally doing were with the virus are getting hammered by the delta variant with oregon and hawaii both setting records of new cases on friday. >> friday 13th has never been so frightening. it is real. it is terrifying. and tragically, it's preventible. >> reporter: vaccine provider cvs health said it is prepared to begin administering those third doses to those people who actually qualify as soon as today. we do understand there are multiple protocols in place to...
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working again, working with our orchard out in oregon to make sure we have water supply in the midst of the drought making sure we're getting the water we need to supply what we bring to market, so there's so many moving pieces, but i'm so proud of the operations team that we have in place here that is so experienced and you talk about that, liz, earlier. that means a lot. it means so much when you have people that can plan for things like this as best you can. mother nature doesn't let us plan for everything, but you do have contingencies in there you can pull when something happens. liz: well, i hope some of your staff or all of them get paid in stock, because at 2019 you guys were at $11 stock, you're at about $31 now. i'd call that a decent move. chris mccan, great to have you thank you so much. >> thank you, liz, thanks for having me on. liz: anytime. soccer superman switching jersey s, lionell messy bolting from barcelona and flying over to france all while adding a pocket full of crypto along the way. wait until you hear how the new team formulated the signing bonus for the gr
working again, working with our orchard out in oregon to make sure we have water supply in the midst of the drought making sure we're getting the water we need to supply what we bring to market, so there's so many moving pieces, but i'm so proud of the operations team that we have in place here that is so experienced and you talk about that, liz, earlier. that means a lot. it means so much when you have people that can plan for things like this as best you can. mother nature doesn't let us plan...
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the mac crews have also been called to help fight wildfires up in montana and oregon. but california is where crews are needed most this weekend. another group of about 17 members will also be heading this way. dave. >> okay. going to be a hot one today and also for tomorrow as you see those temperatures plow right into around 100 or so are beyond little bit in the east bay that air quality to come with. and we'll take a look at what's going on with >> powerful wind and rain pounding cuba as hurricane ida made landfall. there friday afternoon. the storm was upgraded to a category one hurricane just before it battered the island. the storm is now moving into the gulf coast. louisiana's governor has issued mandatory evacuation orders for some communities saying this storm could be devastating. >> by nightfall tomorrow night. you need to be where you intend ride out the storm. and you need to be postured as you would want to be as that storm approaches. you. >> this will be a life altering storm for those who are prepared. >> ida is expected to make landfall in louisiana
the mac crews have also been called to help fight wildfires up in montana and oregon. but california is where crews are needed most this weekend. another group of about 17 members will also be heading this way. dave. >> okay. going to be a hot one today and also for tomorrow as you see those temperatures plow right into around 100 or so are beyond little bit in the east bay that air quality to come with. and we'll take a look at what's going on with >> powerful wind and rain...
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problems and severe storms and oregon, idaho, nevada and the southwest, tornado warnings in the great plains i could go on but that's why spirit airlines canceled hundreds of flights over the past three days. american airlines also canceling and delaying hundreds of flights on sunday and monday and it's just tough right now to be a traveler. neil: yeah, to put it mildly. susan thank you very very much. and meanwhile, susan touched on this as well. you do need proof that you have been vaccinated if you want to go into any facility certainly in new york, and other counties around the country, some states looking to implement such policy , but sure enough and this is human nature, right? if you haven't been vaccinated, there are fake vaccination id's that could do the trick but you better be careful, because they know what they look like, let's get the latest from new york city, with more on this. reporter: hey, neil. yeah, you know, apparently all you need to do is fill out a form, pay with cryptocurrency, and before you know it, you can have a fake covid vaccination card in your hand f
problems and severe storms and oregon, idaho, nevada and the southwest, tornado warnings in the great plains i could go on but that's why spirit airlines canceled hundreds of flights over the past three days. american airlines also canceling and delaying hundreds of flights on sunday and monday and it's just tough right now to be a traveler. neil: yeah, to put it mildly. susan thank you very very much. and meanwhile, susan touched on this as well. you do need proof that you have been vaccinated...
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so voters in oregon dutifully celebrated, and out from under them the world changed. suddenly things in america went from flaccid to highly turbulent. especially true in oregon when it was fighting left-wing militia for more than a year. the biggest city was destroyed, people died. and then a virus arrived from china and it killed thousands. it was a very serious moment, unfortunately oregon did not have a very serious leader. it had some dopey soccer mom who got elected because she claims she had a girlfriend in college. kate brown unfortunately turned out to be dimmer than air, that she did not know anything or had any achievements, she wilted and became a rational, she is exactly the leader you do not want in a crisis and yet she was the governor, which in the age of corona made her very close to god and she acted like it. here is kate brown commanding oregonians to stop going outside without their little masks on even if they have been vaccinated. >> today i'm announcing that effective friday august 27th, masks will be required in all public outdoor settings where
so voters in oregon dutifully celebrated, and out from under them the world changed. suddenly things in america went from flaccid to highly turbulent. especially true in oregon when it was fighting left-wing militia for more than a year. the biggest city was destroyed, people died. and then a virus arrived from china and it killed thousands. it was a very serious moment, unfortunately oregon did not have a very serious leader. it had some dopey soccer mom who got elected because she claims she...
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oregon decided that reading, writing and arithmetic is racist. it was written in the bill which makes this bill inherently racist because someone had to write it. yes. the worst state in history, you're welcome, new jersey, has decided to drop the requirement that students demonstrate that they have mastered those skills. crap, i said mastered. that's racist too. according to activist ben crump, the phrase master is in master bedroom is racist. i can only wonder what he thinks of my sheets. there's another joke i can make involving master about why beat the audience. ooh, i am being heckled. shut up! it's a serious topic. for the next five years oregon students will get a diploma without the necessary skill base making that rolled paper as meaningful as a pink belt in karate. valen is whalen currency is more -- enjoy devito's case, when he applied for this job was a curious george book nms t-shirt. this is new. this state isn't mandating schools to become diploma mills. the governor signed this bell almost a month ago but didn't brag about. there
oregon decided that reading, writing and arithmetic is racist. it was written in the bill which makes this bill inherently racist because someone had to write it. yes. the worst state in history, you're welcome, new jersey, has decided to drop the requirement that students demonstrate that they have mastered those skills. crap, i said mastered. that's racist too. according to activist ben crump, the phrase master is in master bedroom is racist. i can only wonder what he thinks of my sheets....
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firefighters in oregon have the upper hand against the giant bootleg fire. they made major progress over the weekend and more than 80% of the fire is contained appeared in northern california, evacuation orders have been lifted for several areas around the dixie fire. it is 33% contained appeared a heat wave across southeastern europe is also fueling wildfires. the worst fires are in turkey including one that burned through the resort town of marmara's. the firefighters -- the fires have set local and taurus fleeing and killed eight people. in greece, hot weather is the story. chapters hit 113 today. in central china, the death toll in last month's flooding has tripled to 302 with 50 people still missing. extreme rain triggered mudslides, collapsed homes and destroyed crops. at one point, the city got eight inches of rain in a single hour. the president of afghanistan today launched -- by the taliban. the fighters closed in on the capitals of kandahar, helmand and herat provinces over the weekend. in kabul, ashraf ghani told parliament president biden's deci
firefighters in oregon have the upper hand against the giant bootleg fire. they made major progress over the weekend and more than 80% of the fire is contained appeared in northern california, evacuation orders have been lifted for several areas around the dixie fire. it is 33% contained appeared a heat wave across southeastern europe is also fueling wildfires. the worst fires are in turkey including one that burned through the resort town of marmara's. the firefighters -- the fires have set...
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miran la lluvia, esquiva california no lloverÁ nada en los prÓximos dÍas, nada en oregÓn y washington, el viento es un factor a tener en cuenta va cambiando la direcciÓn complica las tareas de extinciÓn de estos juegos y las temperaturas estos rÉcord de calor en porland 101° calor intenso en esta Área que no ayuda para nada, si que hay calor, nada de lluvia, son los tres elementos que estÁ favoreciendo que los fuegos estÉn descontrolados. en el resto del paÍs un poco fresco en atlanta 70° con cielo radiante pero tenemos tormentas al norte en la zona de illinois, indiana, michigan, fÍjense cuantas descargas elÉctricas y tormenta que pueden producir rÁfagas de viento fuerte, ya hemos visto daÑos en Árboles y tendido elÉctrico, mÁs de 90.000 personas estÁn oscuras en cleveland las lluvias irÁn a mÁs y pueden ver como las tormentas llegan a pensilvania y new york ya desgastada esta noche maÑana podemos tener un poco mÁs de lluvia en el Área pri estatal. ——tri estatal. en cuanto las temperaturas new york 94° y washington 99 el calor serÁ intenso es mejor quedars
miran la lluvia, esquiva california no lloverÁ nada en los prÓximos dÍas, nada en oregÓn y washington, el viento es un factor a tener en cuenta va cambiando la direcciÓn complica las tareas de extinciÓn de estos juegos y las temperaturas estos rÉcord de calor en porland 101° calor intenso en esta Área que no ayuda para nada, si que hay calor, nada de lluvia, son los tres elementos que estÁ favoreciendo que los fuegos estÉn descontrolados. en el resto del paÍs un poco fresco en...
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he prepaid $127 for a stay nor the oregon border. the hotel took the credit card for possible incidentals and they confirmed he was prepaid and was all set. once he was back at home, the quality inn has charged his card an extra $109 asked for expedia and the hotel to reverse it. he contacted us. the hotel rep said they had a server problem that day. and expedia took action. they refunded him and gave him a voucher for his probing. it's our goal to support our travelers e regret that we didn deliver on that promise in this instance. jorge to say the least is pleased. >> and i am very the nbc response family. because otherwise, i don't know if i would have ever received my refund back. sglts our pleasure. now, he said that the hotel did not give him a receipt when he checked out. if i can go back in time and stand right next to jorge at check out, i would insist the front desk give him a zero balance receipt. showing nothing else is owed. that's a good practice for all hotel stays. especially though those pre-paid once which usually a
he prepaid $127 for a stay nor the oregon border. the hotel took the credit card for possible incidentals and they confirmed he was prepaid and was all set. once he was back at home, the quality inn has charged his card an extra $109 asked for expedia and the hotel to reverse it. he contacted us. the hotel rep said they had a server problem that day. and expedia took action. they refunded him and gave him a voucher for his probing. it's our goal to support our travelers e regret that we didn...
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moving 120,000 people japanese ancestry from washington, oregon, california and arizona right here. we have a world war. i veteran he's protesting but he was labeled as the enemy alien. so he was protesting but he had to go into the camps even though he thought for america during world war one. little known fact is that we had about 2,200 japanese latinos japanese latinos from these white named countries central america and south america president roosevelt requested of all the countries to send people japanese ancestry here to crystal city, texas brazil had the largest japanese population, but they refused to cooperate with president roosevelt peru kidnapped around 1800. japanese peruvians went through the panama canal and brought here to crystal city, texas and the central american countries also had about 400 of them. cancarcerate it here in crystal city, texas president roosevelt wanted prisoners of war so during the war sweden mean a neutral country censorship grissom here to long island, new york there. they got 5,000 japanese some japanese latinos and some japanese that wante
moving 120,000 people japanese ancestry from washington, oregon, california and arizona right here. we have a world war. i veteran he's protesting but he was labeled as the enemy alien. so he was protesting but he had to go into the camps even though he thought for america during world war one. little known fact is that we had about 2,200 japanese latinos japanese latinos from these white named countries central america and south america president roosevelt requested of all the countries to...
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saturday but cooler on sunday of the the worst of the air quality with the smoky conditions around the oregon/nort the bay area wee still dealing with nice, good air quality thanks to the sea breeze. but the models are expecting a change later on tonight going into tomorrow as some of that smoke begins to drift into parts of the north bay and the east bay. so be prepared if you do smell smoke to close your windows and doors. air quality advisory remains up for wildfire smoke through tomorrow. moderate air quality expected the next four days. live hour-by-hour forecast will show that you we'll have the low clouds tomorrow morning. and then it pulls back to the coast. and then hangs around near the coastline. morning temperatures in the 50s, 60s. i think we'll see limited low clouds compared to this morning. afternoon highs upper 60s. coast side, breezy. but hot and hazy. and upper 90s expected. accuweather seven-day forecast, hazy and hot inland. and we back off those temperatures a bit on sunday before warming it back up a few degrees. our typical spread for next week. 60s to 90s. >>> going t
saturday but cooler on sunday of the the worst of the air quality with the smoky conditions around the oregon/nort the bay area wee still dealing with nice, good air quality thanks to the sea breeze. but the models are expecting a change later on tonight going into tomorrow as some of that smoke begins to drift into parts of the north bay and the east bay. so be prepared if you do smell smoke to close your windows and doors. air quality advisory remains up for wildfire smoke through tomorrow....
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the wildfire smoke reading on health the air quality near the oregon and california border. keeping tabs online doppler seven because we have thunderstorms moving from the sierra nevada into the reno nevada area and off our coast, a couple of sprinkles. i will let you know why those sprinkles may be in the were cast for your friday, when i come back. dan: that would be nice. the recall campaign is heating up with the election about a month away. tomorrow. governor newsom is set to again a four day phone campaign across the state with a kickoff in san francisco. the president and vice president are working on potential in-person events on behalf of gavin newsom. president biden tweeting in part , governor newsom is leading california through unprecedented crisis. he is a key partner in fighting the pandemic and helping build our economy back better than ever. it comes as newsom's opponents are kicking their campaigns into high gear. >> when i get elected, assuming that there are still face mask mandates and vaccine mandates, they will be repealed right away. >> larry elder he
the wildfire smoke reading on health the air quality near the oregon and california border. keeping tabs online doppler seven because we have thunderstorms moving from the sierra nevada into the reno nevada area and off our coast, a couple of sprinkles. i will let you know why those sprinkles may be in the were cast for your friday, when i come back. dan: that would be nice. the recall campaign is heating up with the election about a month away. tomorrow. governor newsom is set to again a four...
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my family did the same, beginning a new life in eugene, oregon, before my second birthday. your family, like my family, didn't leave vietnam until years after '75 and the fall of saigon. what do you say to afghans about the possibility that if they don't get out in the first wave >> millions of us around the world are watching, and our hearts go out to them. so many people are working behind the scenes to do as much as they can to get them out safely. >> reporter: she's one of them, working with pivot, a vietnamese-american nonprofit calling on the u.s. and its allies to accept afghan refugees. >> let's just remember that america is a nation of immigrants refugees in the long run have been able to support and contribute so much to this country. google, chobani, you know, paypal -- all of those are started by refugees, and that created hundreds of thousands of jobs. >> reporter: joseph azam's family escaped afghanistan nearly 40 years ago. he says the support of the vietnamese-american community comes at a pivotal moment. >> it's heartening it's reassuring. it's needed. >> r
my family did the same, beginning a new life in eugene, oregon, before my second birthday. your family, like my family, didn't leave vietnam until years after '75 and the fall of saigon. what do you say to afghans about the possibility that if they don't get out in the first wave >> millions of us around the world are watching, and our hearts go out to them. so many people are working behind the scenes to do as much as they can to get them out safely. >> reporter: she's one of them,...
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curriculum about teaching their children to c base one another based on their skin color in the state of oregon getting rid of proficiency requirements for math science and reading. what do you say to that? >> i think in the past year and several months the level of craziness that we have seen in the country from some of the demonstrations after the george floyd death and some of those riots in some of the elections those have all happened against the backdrop of this pandemic. this is spread enormous anxiety among people and even among those people who -- and there's this high level of anxiety and you are seeing now this continues and that's a real issue. the idea of getting rid of standards for reading and math is just. these are real issues and there's more dissent given they are happening and what the pandemic and the concerns are still there. list let's listen to this virginia teacheria in virginia. she resigned in real-time at a school board meeting saying the school board is pushing a highlb politicized agenda on young children. watch this. >> since my contract outlines the power that yo
curriculum about teaching their children to c base one another based on their skin color in the state of oregon getting rid of proficiency requirements for math science and reading. what do you say to that? >> i think in the past year and several months the level of craziness that we have seen in the country from some of the demonstrations after the george floyd death and some of those riots in some of the elections those have all happened against the backdrop of this pandemic. this is...
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oregon plans to deploy 1,500 national guard troops to hospitals to assist overwhelmed health care workers. alabama declared a limited state of emergency to give hospitals greater flexibility on staffing and capacity decisions. meanwhile the centers for disease control has approved a third booster shot for people with compromised immune systems. michael george is here with the latest on this. >> good morning. first let's talk about good news. vaccinations are up this week suggesting the public outreach and vaccine requirements are working. california just became the first state to require teachers be vaccinated or undergo regular testing. the kaiser family foundation reports three out of every ten american adults are still unvaccinated and the situation in many hospitals is becoming critical. the fda yesterday took a major precautionary step by allowing a third vaccine dose for people with compromised immune systems. >> they're all very worried about the delta variant. but that may be the least of our problems if covid-19 continues to circulate across the u.s. >> reporter: already there ar
oregon plans to deploy 1,500 national guard troops to hospitals to assist overwhelmed health care workers. alabama declared a limited state of emergency to give hospitals greater flexibility on staffing and capacity decisions. meanwhile the centers for disease control has approved a third booster shot for people with compromised immune systems. michael george is here with the latest on this. >> good morning. first let's talk about good news. vaccinations are up this week suggesting the...
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the bootleg fire in oregon now 84% contained they tell us though still the largest fire in all the nation on saturday it had only been 54% contained and the dixie fire in california now 35% contained after a few days of slow growth gave crews a bit of a leg up fire officials warning that might be the calm before the storm. he said regions moving into a dryer and hotter period which could lead to more and bigger fires. the activity this year far outpacing 2020 more than 500,000 acres in california burned so far this time last year that number was 130,000 acres. >>> california voters passing a law to give breeding pigs a bit more room. now experts are warning that that compassion will cost. why you're going to have to shell out more cash for a slab of degreesy greatness. >>> after months of negotiations and back and forth, the senate laying out the bipartisan infrastructure plan. what made the cut as they worked to advance it? >>> and the u.s. expanding the policy allowing more afghan nationals to enter the country as the taliban surges there. that's next aswe approach the bottom of the hou
the bootleg fire in oregon now 84% contained they tell us though still the largest fire in all the nation on saturday it had only been 54% contained and the dixie fire in california now 35% contained after a few days of slow growth gave crews a bit of a leg up fire officials warning that might be the calm before the storm. he said regions moving into a dryer and hotter period which could lead to more and bigger fires. the activity this year far outpacing 2020 more than 500,000 acres in...
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. >> reporter: and in oregon, all teachers, staff and volunteers have to be fully vaccinated. governor kate brown saying that children need to be in the classroom five days a week and in order to do that, masks need to be worn and adults around th children need to be vaccinated. athena jones, cnn, new york. >>> here in georgia, hundreds of doctors are asking for mask mandates in schools where many children aren't eligible for the vaccine. the state's larsecond largest school system met and ryan young was at the meeting. >> reporter: a lot of passion behind this debate here, whether or not kids would wear a mask in school. cal be coubb county is one of te largest and you had passions on display as hundreds of parents showed up to let their voices be heard. and you can see some parents wearing masks, others not. and that is how they think the school system should be. parents said over and over they are concerned about their kids going to school with kids who don't have masks on. let's not forget they already had to remove several students from school just last week over 500 covi
. >> reporter: and in oregon, all teachers, staff and volunteers have to be fully vaccinated. governor kate brown saying that children need to be in the classroom five days a week and in order to do that, masks need to be worn and adults around th children need to be vaccinated. athena jones, cnn, new york. >>> here in georgia, hundreds of doctors are asking for mask mandates in schools where many children aren't eligible for the vaccine. the state's larsecond largest school...
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. >> reporter: in georgia, kentucky, tennessee and oregon, the national guard now being deployed. schools across the country, potential hot beds for spread, are opening. more than 180,000 cases reported in one week in kids, a huge spike. >> good news here is a year in, we actually know how to get kids back to school safely. >> reporter: take los angeles, masks all around and more. the first week of school, fewer than 2,000 confirmed cases among more than half a million students and staff. >> here's the thing i care about the most and the thing we need the most. we need an accelerated focused effort at the federal level to get the vaccination ready for 5 to 11-year-olds. >> reporter: now delta airlines won't mandate vaccines for employees, but just announced -- >> starting november the 1st, we're going to implement a surcharge on insurance if you're not vaccinated, we'll add a $200 monthly premium surcharge onto your health insurance costs. >> reporter: just in, early trial data from johnson & johnson shows a booster shot of its vaccine significantly upped those protective antibodi
. >> reporter: in georgia, kentucky, tennessee and oregon, the national guard now being deployed. schools across the country, potential hot beds for spread, are opening. more than 180,000 cases reported in one week in kids, a huge spike. >> good news here is a year in, we actually know how to get kids back to school safely. >> reporter: take los angeles, masks all around and more. the first week of school, fewer than 2,000 confirmed cases among more than half a million...