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k k. k. to with this to gab or to, to, to hold rallies is really those are historically violent groups. the target in a, say, american citizens, it just doesn't make any sense. we have to come to terms with that. we have to understand that these groups represent hate, that these groups are all about violence, that these groups are about destroying our union. and that we need to put those type of groups down that they should not, there's no place but those type of groups, those type of hateful groups in the united states of america. and us military, i coughed, has crashed off the coast of australia with around 20 soldiers on board. it happened near melville island, and the country is north. during a joint exercise between australia and the us. such oppression has been underway for the us troops, but a streaming media is saying that no debts have been reported as a traffic jam on one of the ones most important shipping routes is expected to last into next year. and could even delay deliveries of christmas snatch and dice worldwide. more than a 100 ships, the country stuck on either side of the panama canal because of low water levels of the month of drowns. an average of 40 vessels, usually transit every day. now that's been reduced to ask you to a day at the most away is a vital shipping rate to avoid vessels. having said all the way around south america. but canal connecting the it's on taking pacific oceans carries around 6 percent of all call the worldwide sandra room, p, as he's monitoring the situation for us in the panama canal. moving as ship like the one you're looking at through the panama canal requires around a 100000000 gallons of water that's for each ship going through. so we're talking about 30 to ship in a day now that the restrictions are in place at. but now that number goes up to $38.00 or even 40 ships a day when the canal is operating normally, given the current throughout these restrictions will remain in place for a least another 10 months, according to the canals, the out toward the end. that's because the canal is worried, the what will happen in the near future. they are worried that this drought will continue in the coming months and that they will not have enough water to continue operating that canal. and that even have to restrict their, the limited level at which it is operating. now there's also an issue of what will happen in the future in this they've given the fact that these droughts are becoming more frequent and more severe in their effects of possibly the solution. there will be diverting some of the other rivers in panama, trying to increase the capacity of the artificial lakes that allow for the canal to and since most of the water that is used here and that all of it then ends up into its flush the into the oceans of the panel is in the canal, is also considering ways to store that water and try to reuse that the. but if you talk to experts here at this telling you, that is the time to act is now because the situation is becoming more dramatic. every year, as of the climate this change. let's go ahead here to 0 milestone and some i forgot how the government is protecting the rights of people who are deaf and hard of hearing. and fee friend takes action against spain's football. chief louise review all is here's accused of kissing pledge, any homeless. so without the is the real heat seems to be drifting away now slowly. it's not being particularly healthy and took care or grease for the water anyway, but the wind has been there trying to seem very dry. hence, the fire is increasing, particularly not many shafts to shafted by it in something. so if you wanted to say was true in cyprus, is still quite room in the middle of each of the car. so tonight is well above the average. and the same is true for the jordan values for them that it might be was not really reco breaking the out. know or is it exceptionally help know in your art files are was up to about 52 and a couple of days ago. but with that in there to 45 back that 48 in q 8, which she made low forties around most of the gulf states, the orange you see here brandish is where the wind picks up enough to, to pick up the tests, which it does every now and again, but it's not exactly prevalent. the edge of the monsoon wind still keeps allow right, quite cloudy, and just leaving. she's supposed to do, but this time of the year for the west side more is the same doctor jude. you'd expect to see big charles in columbus. can you see them? but she has found offers mauritania down through getting towards see earlier in the next batch or what he brewing in the in highlands, in southern africa, dry stuffing picture. once again, the cold winds blowing out from the size of an upgrade to the huge reserves of lucio used an electric battery, some fine to for reducing over reliance on fossil fuels. live. be nice to vast ideas, salt lake, a unique ecosystem that indigenous communities are desperate to protect from a mining people empower asks, is it possible to extract the metal without causing an environmental catastrophe? argentina's white go on to just the of the, of the matcher watching out of here on, on this, don't see it a here and uh huh. let's remind you about top stories. they like to condition in zimbabwe has because i'm assuming i've got to go out the window of the presidential election for a 2nd time. but the opposition is rejecting the results. and the cases, the governing is on a policy of votes for again the ministry leadership in new jersey has been running some process and what it describes as a 1000000 man march in the capital in young e. the june tight is locking one month since removing president obama position from power industry. the government has killed 3 black people in the u. s. police and jacksonville, florida. say the shooting 5 of y sustainment is racially much space. one person has been killed and $46.00, all those interested in romania, after 2 explosions as a liquefied petroleum gas station. the fire from the fence stuff spread to 2 tanks and then a nearby house forcing other homes to be about 2 races. a 2nd explosion then soon followed andrews. thousands of 55 has the si, fi from has suspended the president of the spanish football association for at least 90 days. who is ruby? alice has refused to step down off to kissing pledge anyhow, most or on the lips of the walls cup final. the entire coaching staff of the world cups going to accept for the head coach have resigned me. blanca has the, instead of a feel good, national view for you in spain, it'd be protest outside the headquarters of its football federation. the r f f. and the route is escalate, has the man of the center our f e s. president. lewis will be honest with you on the way to, and i mean, he's denied his kissing of spain's leading goal score at jenny jose, who led the team to it's women's well come. victory was inappropriate. he quoted consensual so early a he had apologized for his actions. i will not resign, he said defiantly in front of an extruded recession of the federation. it keeps these critics of being false feminists. the federation released still as if the case approved. it said the president did not lie in the embrace and case work. i'm central. not so said jenny have most of the never agreed to that. she said from now her football union would defend her interest and 56 professional women players, including all 23 members of the winning women's world cups. court signed a statement saying they would not play for that country while ruby alice remained in charge. there is a extreme, severe, uh, problem office trip to dallas, texas. i mean these uh, football institution n, as well as 2 throughout the problem on how a spanish for those to the racial hearse abuse because spanish government. so now it's legal proceedings against will be honest, who was elected to his position in 2018 and fif of the governing body of world football set on saturday will be all this would be temporarily suspended for 90 days from all football related activities. while his investigation into his behavior was on, the way to be honest is clinging on to its job is left a sour taste in the optim off of what should be the celebration of victory. the pocket which is 0 is ready. soldiers have injured at least 5 palestinians during a raid in the occupied west bank. the sol just stormed refugee camp in the city of tour. com using live ammunition stun grenades and take ask one of the victims show some face to others were run over. that line is really not true. g. the people in many cities around the wild, all taking positive swimming campaigns to show solidarity with garza, the funds raised will be used for swimming lessons for palestinian children. even though aside reports from the event in gaza with many began as it took their fast intimacy. the sun rises over the call, more curious if the gauze, the beach, excitement fills the air as hundreds of children gathered near the shore line. then there's the treat garza swimming carnivals flutter in the gentle breeze. how do you is probably a about all of this started. so this initiative is a message of peace and love to the whole world. comfortable garza, with over $25.00 other countries world wide will be going into the sea at the same time and solidarity with gaza. so the world knows that gaza wants peace and freedom away from the destruction and see ok. but i'm not a funded around to 1000 children who have recently learned to swim. take the 1st steps into the c symbol of their new sound confidence. a life guard stand watchfully by ensure you the safety of the young swimmers side is elisha mallette, 10 years old, safe. he's participating to tell the world that the children of goza deserve to live freely, like other children we are under. let's see. it's all, it's really so many children can do things like non all citizens would do. so i'm here to send a message there to say that the seen, the children should have their freedom in the face of israel, located these children have gone to embrace the c as a symbol of resilience through their carriers. the re defined boundary browsing through the world that's with determination. they can overcome any restriction they say. but this is not just as local event in over 2000 locations worldwide. people are swimming in harmony with casa, standing in solidarity with its people. their shared goal to provide opportunities for palestinian children to learn a skill that can save lights on joining swim would cause a to give these children an opportunity to learn to swim is to keep them safe, all and give them some sense of childhood in the policy fives that living in the fonts raised will go towards providing swimming lessons for pals to new children, empowering them with a vital life skills and a sense of achievement. backing godsa, the children gather industry, lie on the beach, they hold hands, it raised them high. for him and the chain of unity and help and the waters as does the end be on. a ripple of solidarity has been created, sending the message that compassion knows no borders. you miss c u l g 0, causes stress. also a lot forget has a new official language sign language to more than 15000000 people who are deaf and hard of hearing their hopes that this recognition will make services more accessible. sign language is the countries 12 official language, but many believe it will take time before new policies adequately benefit the death community. for me, the meta has more for me to have the students at the so with a school for the deaf say it's a century sign language is commonly used and they say they're easily understood and feeling included. i know that signing has been recognized as an official language in south africa. it's hope the more than 200 students here as well as the pool to this community will benefit. the government says it's to promote inclusivity and protect the rights of people who are deaf and hard of hearing. yeah, so she was here for the, for the sense they are so happy because they will tell you that it is the government can enter juice, sign language or the subject is the in the mainstream, not 20 or in the depths course. also in the mainstream, the neutral band sign language so that they can then sign language. it can become easy for them to communicate to them more than 4000000 deaf people in south africa. but only about 40 schools k to for the deaf while the new low means that government departments and services will have to make provisions for those wanting to use sign language. there are a number of challenges. one, we have very discuss interpreters, we have very low number of sign language, professional sign, language, interpreter's in this country tool. the education system in the day of school is still needs lot of work. so we, we, we still have to empower and for the people who can go to university study and back to the say former work is needed to remove social barriers. so that's because recognition of sign language is a milestone support to say it's an acknowledgement of the culture and the identity of the day of community, especially on a continental, the only 3 of the countries i've done the same. so me the ultra 0, john is by the hello. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. the electoral commission is in broadway, has the kid m. as in william douglas, went to the presidential election for a
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k k. k. to with this to gab or to, to, to hold rallies is really those are historically violent groups. the target in a, say, american citizens, it just doesn't make any sense. we have to come to terms with that. we have to understand that these groups represent hate, that these groups are all about violence, that these groups are about destroying our union. and that we need to put those type of groups down that they should not. there's no place but those type of groups, those type of people, groups in the united states of america. all still a head here on, i'll just hear a milestone in south africa. how the government is protecting the rights of people who are deaf and hard of hearing and how it complaints of bullying and discrimination against online female game is the, as the regular heat seems to be drifting away now slowly, it's not being particular halting took care or grease for the water anyway, but the wind has been there trying to seem very dry, hence, defies increase in particular, not many shafts to shafted by it in something. so if you wanted to say was true in cyprus, is still quite room in the middle of each of the car. so tonight is well above the average. and the same is true for the jordan values for them that it might be was not really reco breaking the out. know or is it exceptionally help know in your art files are was up to about 52 and a couple of days ago. but with that and now $245.00 back that $48.00 in q 8, which she made low forties around both of the gulf states. the orange, you see here brandish is where the wind picks up, enough to, to pick up the tests, which it does every now and again. but it's not exactly prevalent. the edge of the monsoon wind still keeps allow, right? quite cloudy, and just leaving. she's supposed to do that this time of the year for the west at saint moore is the same doctor jude. you'd expect to see big charles in columbus. can you see them? but she has found offers mauritania down through getting towards sea early in the next batch. or woody brewing, indeed here in highlands, in southern africa, dry stiffening picture. once again, the cold winds blowing out from the size of an upgrade to the huge reserves of alysia used in electric batteries and fine too for reducing over reliance on fossil fuels lie beneath the vast idea of salt lake. a unique ecosystem that indigenous communities are desperate to protect from a mining people empower asks, is it possible to extract the metal without causing an environmental catastrophe? argentina's wife go on to just the or the imagine watching all 0. i'm just on the tag here and uh huh. let's remind you about top stories involved with electro commission says president emerson. mondanca has been re elected for a 2nd time. the commission says he won the presidential election of 52 percent of the vice main opposition. coffee has rejected those results for them for a minute, for you need a shifter news that has been rallying support isn't what it describes as a 1000000 man march in the capital me on the agenda is locking one month since we're moving. presidents, mama presume from pallets and a true place in the us state of florida, our investigation with a court. i'm rationing most of a 6 using a white gun. i've been defiant inside a shop in jacksonville, killing 3 best people, even saw some stuff. a major traffic jam as one of the world's most important transit routes makes them so much longer than expected. more than a 100 ships of stock on either side of the panama canal and uses the water levels following months of droughts. an average of 14 marine vessels crosses the panama canal every day. and that makes up about $15000.00 boats and ships every year. the passage that come through north and south america and is a key navigation raised around the confidence linking the atlantic and pacific oceans that moves around 6 percent of global narrow time shipping uh, sound to ramp. yes, he is not showing that situation force and the panama canal. moving as ship like the one you're looking at through the panama canal requires around a 100000000 gallons of water that's for each ship going through. so we're talking about $32.00 shipped in a day now that the restrictions are in place. but now that number goes up to $38.00 or even 40 shape a day when the canal is operating normally, given the current throughout these restrictions will remain in place for a least another 10 months, according to the canals, the out toward the end. that's because the canal is worried, the what will happen in the near future. they are worried that this drought will continue in the coming months and that they will not have enough water to continue operating that canal. and that even at to restrict they, they're the limited level at which it is operating. now there's also an issue of what will happen in the future in this they've given the fact that these droughts are becoming more frequent and more severe in their effects of possibly the solution. there will be diverting some of the other rivers in panama, trying to increase the capacity of the artificial lakes that allow for the canal to function. most of the water that is used here. if not all of it, then ends up into its flush the into the oceans of the finale is in the canal, is also considering ways to store that water and try to reuse it the. but if you talk to experts here at this telling you, that is the time to act is now because the situation is becoming more dramatic every year as the climate. this change in the united nations is wanting the conflict. and through dawn could tip the entire region and to assure monetary and catastrophe. on saturday, the military attacked positions of the power military route, that support forces in the capital. fighting between the recess and the all new began back in april. since then, it spread from cartoon to other parts of the country. a one pass that has been killed and $46.00 on those injured and were mania of the 2 explosions as a liquefied petroleum gas station. the frost spread to 2 tanks and a nearby house full thing of the homestead to be evacuated. a 2nd explosion soon followed, enjoying thousands of 55 surfaces and we'll see her suspended. the president of the spanish football association for at least 90 days. and it was, we're be all is, has refused to step down after kissing pledge anyhow, most so on the lips of to the world cup final, the entire coaching staff of the world comp squad, except for the head coach have resigned me bulk a husband instead of a feel good, national view for you in spain. it'd be protest outside the headquarters of its football federation, the r f f. and the route is escalate has the man of the center our f e s. president . lewis will be honest with you in the way 2 of them, and he's denied his kissing of springs, leading goal score at jenny jose, who led the team to it's women's well come. victory was an appropriate. he quoted consensual. so early a he had apologized for his actions. i will not resign, he said defiantly in front of an extruded recession of the federation. it keeps these critics of being forced 5 minutes. the federation released still as if the case approved. it said the president did not lie in the embrace and case work. i'm central. not so said jenny have most of the never agreed to that. she said from now her football union would defend her interest and $56.00 professional women players, including all $23.00 members of the winning women's world cups court. so in just statement saying they would not play for that country while ruby alice remained in charge. there is a extreme severe problem office trip to dallas, texas. i'm in the south football institution, n, as well as to prep problem on how a spanish for those. so the racial hearse abuse in spanish governments announce legal proceedings against ruby alice who was elected his position in 2018 and fif of the governing body of world football said on saturday will be all this would be temporarily suspended for 90 days from all football related activities, while the investigation into his behavior was on, the way we'll be honest is clinging on to its job is left a sour taste in the optim off of what should be the celebration of victory. the pocket which is 0, also faded to ro is an activist on spain. she also works as a journalist for feminist, most madrid. so spanish one is a quality movement. she says the issues go fall deeper than a single incident. this is not about the, there was sign of the we said it will be all is this issue is about the whole structure also studies. the football is a how this industry works and how it affects one. i mean, then this is doctor and it's due to the woman that has been through it not in any way. and the woman in football, in the same have been processing really? yes, because they have no resources. they have no pets with. they have being treat, you know, find equal weight on the what we see. so i'm assuming the, the last week a well that i know was to defend this route booby honors. so is this an example of, of how the woman's ad suites in, in a society? i knew them. is that with the some of the about the how um we are teaching at the office at the university of the media. and so how are the 6 followed by aliens and abuse of power? we have some suffering in our bases. they also africa has a new official language sign language for more than 4000000 people who are deaf and hard of hearing. their hopes that this recognition will make services more accessible, but many believe it will still take time before new policies, adequately benefit the deaf community. meaning that it has more now from janice back. students at the so went to school for the deaf say it's a century sign language is commonly used and they say they are easily understood and feeling included. i know that signing has been recognized as an official language in south africa. it's hope to move in 200 students here as well as the pool to this community will benefit. the government says it's to promote inclusivity and protect the rights of people who are deaf and hard of hearing. yeah, so she was here for the, for the sense they are so happy because they will tell you that it is the government can introduce sign language and the subject is the, in the mainstream, noteworthy or in the depths course also in, in the mainstream. the neutral then sign language so that they can then sign language. it can become easy for them to communicate to them more than 4000000 deaf people in south africa. but only about 40 schools k to for the deaf. while the new low means that government departments and services will have to make provisions for those wanting to use sign language, there are a number of challenges. one, we have very discuss interpreters, we have very low number of sign language profession. no sign language interpreter is in this country tool. the education system in the day of school is still needs a lot of work. so we, we, we still have to empower and for the people who can go to university study and back to the say formal work is needed to remove social barriers. so that for cause recognition of sign language is a milestone support to say it's an acknowledgement of the culture and identity of the diff community, especially on the continental, the only 3 other countries i've done the same. so me, the ultra 0 o women make up nearly half of all online game is globally. but only if you compete professionally in the lucrative industry. some female players say there's a sex, isn't bullying, and discri
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i hate speech, i get a loudly neo nazis in the k k. k to exist to gather to, to, to hold rallies is really, those are historically violent groups. the target, innocent american citizens. it just doesn't make any sense. we have to come to terms with that. we have to understand that these groups represent hate, that these groups are all about violence that these groups are about destroying our union. and that we need to put those type of groups down to thousands of people descended on washington d. c. lincoln memorial. and so today to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the march on washington, the protest in 1963 was the setting foot martin luther king judy is famous. i have a dream speech. it was also a major movement in the country, civil rights movement as high digit castro to pull stuff from the american capital . they came to remind the world that in the united states, the fight for racial equality is still far from over retracing the footsteps of those who marched in 196360 years ago. 250000 people, led by the young reverend at mart
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i hate speech, i guess a lounge we neil nazis in the k. k. k, to exist to gather to, to, to hold rallies is really those are historically violent groups that target in a, say, american citizens. it just doesn't make any sense. we have to come to terms with that, we have to understand that these groups represent hate, that these groups are all about violence. these groups are about destroying our union. and we need to put those type of groups down that they should not. there's no place but those type of groups, those type of hateful groups in the united states of america, just have to come to grips to that and move forward of that by. yeah, definitely let me ask you about progress. you've worked in politics for a long time. now, not so long ago. the idea of a black president would have been on thinkable, but then we had president brock obama buy quite a number of metrics including use of interracial marriage, for instance, racism seems to have decreased in the us. so what do you then make of perceptions of racism? now, conversation that's taking
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k. k. k to exist to gather to, to, to hold rallies is really, those are historically violent groups. the target in a safe american citizens. it just doesn't make any sense. we have to come to terms with that. we have to understand that these groups represent hate, that these groups are all about violence. these groups are about destroying our union, and that we need to put those type of groups down to thousands of people of commemorated the 60. it's out of us 3 of the march on washington dc. i motioned in dcs lincoln memorial. the protest in 1963 was the setting for martin luther king's genius davis . i have a dream speech now. it was also a major movements in the country civil rights movement as high digit cast reports. they came to remind the world that in the united states, the flight for racial equality is still far from over retracing the footsteps of those who marched in 196360 years ago. 250000 people, led by the young reverend at martin luther king junior linked arms raised their voices and heard a king speech about his dream for a quality on saturday, the thousands who march say king's dream is still unfulfilled. prognosis, sil, graham. and there are some things that have changed, but today's the march income immigration just decide how much still needs to be done. but i've noticed that even when i was maybe somebody of another color would get paid more money than i do. and even though i might even have more education in the us, the african american poverty rate is more than double that of white americans. police brutality targeting blacks remains an ongoing problem. and some conservative states have moved to ban the teaching of african american studies in school. there will be other tasks. martin luther king junior's eldest son delivered an updated rallying cry. dad would probably say now is the time we must for the protest and its brand democracy. we must ensure that voting rights is protected pro people . we must ensure that all women and children are treat, it fairly, was in no violence. this march spell for a greater variety of groups with protesters calling for protecting l g b t q, and asian american rights. and while and 1963, only one woman spoke to the crowd today. many took the podium the. 2 nation, we are to be generation the marker, say each step is another toward progress. but the target of true quality remains distant. heidi jo, castro, alger 0, washington. well, that's a return to one of the top stories and the situation in your chat with that are all demonstrates as outside the french military base of the capital navy, of course, when the admin address joins us now from the capital. and then, but obviously i'm to find sentiments, continue the the absolutely. so how the sentiments continue. and right now we're in the military. yeah, yeah, man, it's going to attach to the apple. why the french pop a small in the face? yeah. so basically what these people are doing every day is to come in front of the shopping mode, the price to be because remember the government, the government committed to leave the print quarter ministry size, the military doesn't that the parking lot? so these are for testers, keeping on print sounds a big jump. the gift coming year, every single day to my parents are on the bridge to be on such a day when the military hospital address is wrong side of board. do you prefer the projects? but again, you the most on demos for doing that search or to come back. i've been keeping on the pressure was one of the organizers and you said to me that they want to keep this present as long as they're done. i'm not the most french personnel leaves me. yeah. i, there's a lot of people with a lot of noise around you at the end of it. but let's just talk about those sanctions that are the international community hoping that they will bytes. of course they will have the public at large that all supporting the, to full the moment the, the, basically the general public. but these areas are behind because there's people in the coverage and especially behind the to right now. what, what is happening regarding sciences is that because it's going through almost every week, is this because the main supply route, the main important fed sports food engine is yet, and our duty and been to the public. and those voters open close by the communities of west africa state. when did you not have renters? sciences i just submitted to you to yeah. and so as a result, the only a few thoughts on those have communication. this new toner is just an important boots into these are these that molly and working across one of these 2 countries. a bit of platinums on the border with news. yeah. because there are times by government association with myself and i'll tell you that. so basically, the amount of goods coming to, to be sure is very, very, very small. and because of the demand misapplied, you can always be charged for goods as so don't get paid in some cases over the past one month as well. indeed, because you'll continue to most of it, sources will come back to the capital nearby as and when, thanks. and the image was that for us now a 2nd cargo ship of sales from the point of adjust that in ukraine despite the threat of russian to attack. the problem is the sailing a loading news, but it's heavy in colorado. in the black sea night, it was opened after the rest of withdrew from the black sea grain day last month, which guaranteed safe passage to vessels coming ukrainian expos, ukrainian government, as one of the threats from russian bullshit, protects a mind explosions. robot. pride is started by for us in chief monitoring events for said obviously that had been some attacks in the northeast of the country as well, but the international community really continuing to hold its breath as another grading shipment leaves a ukrainian polt. so that's what this is seen is quite consequential according to ship tracking apps. this vessel its on its way to bond or on the bulgarian coast. and it's still on his way it deposited from the port city of a desk. their own sack today telling you the 2nd ship to depart from that port since the lifting, the russia ended this grain deal, the guaranteeing the safe passage of a great and ships across the black sea. now this, colorado has been set up without any agreement from the russians. there is still the threat called c mines of potential attack. also at the ship, us have to contend with very high insurance rates. but this has been set up by ukraine as a way of getting shipped, so they've been stuck in a ukrainian pool since the start of the war to finally get them a going again, put potentially in the future, trying to re establish gray next bullets from the ukranian coast and, and we've seen the in recent weeks and months ukraine looking for alternative routes of land boulders and also the see ports or the river ports on that feed into the danube river as a way of getting a gray next bolts and food expos out of ukraine, but while those have been effective it's still if the week i do see a return to the kind of food expos that we have pre will. and then there is this general acceptance that they have to somehow i try to start the mass export of food from these large ports on the ukrainian black sea coast. so if we saw the pivot to sort of the ukranian counter offensive that we're hearing about what more can you tell us about that? yeah, there is still the focus tends to be on the a southern front, especially around the village of robot team day. this is where the ukrainians have in the past couple of weeks i've been making some progress against these of the full miserable russian defences. there's been a lot of frustration i think, from west and pundits military experts about the lack of progress with, with this much volunteer, much longer waited counter offensive has been going on for a couple of months now. and there is some pushback or much resentment here in ukraine that they use were unfair expectations about the pace of this, of this counter offensive. given the fact that the russians have had months to dig in and create this defense in depth. that was also the breaching of the car coast cut down which flooded much of the front line where this comprehensive would come up, but also it was ukrainians who will tell you while they've had western training, the nato equipment, what they still lack is, as to peer we are a to the, you know, the idea of, of f sixteens flying over the, the skies of ukraine. it's still months away and they make the point that nature forces would never dream of trying to have a ground counter offensive on this scale with are asked to pay a reality about progress is being made. finally, it seems towards this age, strategically important found of talk back beyond that very felt beyond that is the coast of the see of as of adult. and there is a feeling from blog is here with also military come on this on the ukrainian side, that a, some of the worst of the defenses have been overcome in that area. while it's still a lot of fighting to do that, we may see an increase in the pace of the ukraine in advance, but by force, the in key. thank you. as the investigators in russia have retrieve the blank boxes from the wreckage of the plane crash reported to have killed if any projection. 9 of those died when the executive jet county involved the latest spiraled into the ground on wednesday. those legit, bobby reports of most gun how russians are reacting and what the company is telling them the. this is russia's main evening news bulletin on state tv. channel one reaches nearly 40000000 people each night. but while wagner group had any precautions, death in a plane crash, north of most go made headlines around the world. here at home, it isn't mentioned until about 15 minutes into the news guys to get put in front of me. a brief report says only that wednesdays crash killed all 10 people on board and an investigation is ongoing about the contrast, the coverage of precautions, death in other parts of the world is striking restaurant as well as a cabinet and being prepared to this case. they don't know how to do that and they have to come by and fax it to build on understand to cope. what's the company, meanwhile, on the streets of the capital, mixed reaction to the news of the plane crash the game or that, or yes, it's good because traits is end up like that. we don't feel sorry for traces. so the question is wrong, of course it's a pity he was a he refresher. it's always a pity to lose such people pretty much the price as well. i think it is a tragedy, a human tragedy and a tragedy for society. he was a coat, 2nd. people knew about as many ordinary russians have paid, spontaneous tribute to per goshen memorials like these have been popping up across russia. this is the church of saint maximum the confessor in the heart of the capitol. it's been turned into a makeshift memorial site for the members of wagner group who died in the plane crash. this is both a testament to the popularity of, of gaining promotion and a message to officials that despite efforts to downplay the importance of his death, his legacy will continue to live on as many questions or may not answer. don't worry about his death, but also about the future of one of the most notorious mercenary groups in the world. doors as of y, l g 0 moscow. so it just goes to the hey, t have been shot dead during a box to condemn going violence. witnesses say that's 9 boxes were killed as gang members. they've been fine with machine guns on the outskirts of the capital pulse . it prints some protest as b to a suspect of gain, but to death. a well, still a head here. all the news. uh well hey, why is that use as of gold offline? a couple of the reasons for courtesy and we look into how strongly this tend to limit incentive access to kids is getting pushed back from some parents also installed. we'll show you how the miles completed his head trick of gold levels of the world's athletics championships goals coming up with the the hello the let's have a look at the weather across here of an autumn has been blown in by a weather system that cold front bringing some very severe storms to many western and central areas and knocking out a lot of the heat, but to get across the south west of europe. but we'll see that trends continue as rush or severe storm starts to push its way further east on support. hail the pots of fronds, it could even bring a tornado to northern parts of it to the terrestrial rain expected all the way from eastern parts of spain, through the outs, up towards the baltics over the next few days into monday. you can see it some very nice the weather edging as well towards creation. we have read warnings out here and read warnings for sheet for places like sardinia, but unsettled weather is set to plague the ble, eric islands. we've got to mr. all when kicking up the room value in front, it's going to produce some very heavy gusts of wind this unsettled weather across most south west in areas thunder storms as well. coming in on monday for britain and the island divided. we have got some yellow warnings out here, but still some sunshine to be enjoyed and the what the weather intensifies for parts of scandinavia, but it is so a story of heat for the se, but have a look what happens in vienna. as the weather comes in by tuesday of the documentary, the informer present and illuminate our occupancy these these for themselves and make up their own minds. witness on 202, it seems stupid stuff scaling hi. messing talbot said with success comes the chance to make a difference. i felt that it was in for, and the idea that there was part of what i have to do, i have the opportunity to understand that my journey is bigger than i can actually create meaningful team for my platform. if i choose to do so. generation school, it's a new series coming soon on. i'll just the or the book back to the news on remind to of on told stories the actual conditions above way has to collide ibis and by the guns. one of the went out of the presidential election for a 2nd to the opposition is rejecting the results saying it was rushed and without proper verification. i got been that's killed 3 black people in the united states. police in jacksonville, florida. are investigating the shooting by the want to say, look, as a racially mates of a state prime process of expected of the french embassy initial, especially guys on problems to withdrawal. it's sold to is about the past to the to minutes. we need is a warning of the increased expensive insight from regional ball actually and the cookie. and the shut down of the internet has been ordered in double government data, say the restrictions on necessary to prevent violence of the poles case following the presidential and parliamentary elections. the opposition says voting on sunday was deliberately disorganized at this demanding the resignation of the president of the bone. go on. the different story reports these voters, inca bones, copy to naperville, a, choosing a president, members of parliament and the municipal council. the country is reached with oil, minerals, and other natural resources, but many people see the wolf hasn't reached them. 30 percent of companies need less than $2.00 a day. yep. new jobs and struggle to meet that basic needs. corruption is rife, and the gap between the rich and poor keeps widening. the. we're in the moment to be given these know what they want. we're in a country governed by the rules, so we're waiting for the votes to be counted transparently. we weren't the best person to win. president ali bundled on the bar, is seeking a said tom in office. he's family has dominated the bones politics for nearly 6 decades. he's least father a my phone girl was president for 42. yes. he died in 2009, and he's son took over the phone, go, suffered a stroke in 2018 when he was recovering. a group of soldiers attempted to of us through the government. some of these critics, a keys that he's not eating enough to vote effectively. these main rivals all but on the also was endorsed by an opposition position called alternate between 23 . the grouping of 6 presidential candidates. reason she's united. what is going on is not the really expression of a free and fair election when the pointing stations are not opening time. whereas the absence of pointing stations in several localities in government and outside of government. in 2016, the presidential pro was esp. ted bylaws broke out several people. what carol and many injured, then all positions do you does on pain? who came 2nd claimed the results. why re, some companies are also concerned about last minute changes to electro news and the decision to look how international observers and foreign journalist. they say the not confident that the election will be free. all fe. catherine, sorry to hear. that was very soldiers already did a refugee company occupied westbank, bullets, sun grenades, i'm 2 guns we used in the city of telephone one. the person was shot in the face and 2 others run. a volume of the 3 vehicle is very full. is to say the increasing number of rates on to find palestinians linked to what they call terrorist attacks . at least $200.00 post any of the big hills they fall this year. the 10s of thousands of his writings have again been protesting against changes to the judiciary for the 34th week, running a mass around the was held in tel aviv. the fall right coalition to prime minister benjamin netanyahu is trying to limit the power of the supreme court to review government decisions. it's a traffic chunk of walls, most important shipping rates is expected to last into next year and could do like deliveries of christmas merchandise worldwide. both and $100.00 ships of stock on either side of the panama canal because of low water levels of to months of trout. no, not a bridge of 40 vessels, usually transit every day, not to be reduced to $32.00 a day. they walked away as a vital shipping route to avoid vessels having to save all the way around south america. the canal connecting the atlantic on pacific oceans calories around 6 percent of all call go worldwide. reports allison's around pnc is the, or moving a ship like the one you're looking at through the panama canal requires around a 100000000 gallons of water that's for each ship going through. so we're talking about 30 to ship in a day now that the restrictions are in place at. but now with that number goes up to 38 or even 40 ships a day when the canal is operating normally, given the current throughout these restrictions will remain in place for a least another 10 months, according to the canals, the out toward the end. that's because the canal is worried of what will happen in the near future. they are worried that this drought will continue in the coming months and that they will not have enough water to continue operating that canal. and that even have to restrict their, the limited level at which it is operating. now there's also an issue of what will happen in the future in this they've given the fact that these droughts are becoming more frequent and more severe in their effects of possibly the solution. there will be diverting some of the other rivers in panama, trying to increase the capacity of the artificial lakes that allow for the canal to function. most of the water that is used here, if not all of it, then ends up into it's flushed into the oceans. of the panel is in the canal is also considering ways to store that water and try to reuse that the. but if you talk to experts here at this telling you, that is the time to act is now because the situation is becoming more dramatic every year as the climate. this changing the descendants of the british prime minister with even glands to apologize for the assemblies, history of anything, slaves, and guy all the in the 19th century. logston's father was one of the largest slaveholders in parts of the caribbean, colonized by britain for such as the adult control move in 2000 africans and what is now jamaica. and guy on the slavery was just trying again to madison. and his sanity, in fact, continues to be felt about the world today. it is with dca weight knowledge on such as involvement. and this time i'm a tall fellow, sincerity. we apologize for the sentence of insights and god inside sitting, waiting on the site is continuing impact on the daily lives. mid south africa has a new official language sign language and foot mold and full 1000000 people who are deaf and hard of hearing. that will hoops this recognition will make services more accessible, assigned languages for countries, 12 official language, but many believe it will take time before new policies, either quickly benefit the deaf community to meet them at the hospital from john, his book, students at this away to school for the dare say it's a century sign language is commonly used and they say they're easily understood and feeling included. now that signing has been recognized as an official language in south africa. it's hope the more than 200 students here as well as the port of this community will benefit. the government says it's to promote inclusivity and protect the rights of people who are deaf and hard of hearing. yeah, so she was here for, for the sense they are so happy because they will tell you that it is the government can enter jewess sign language. and the subject is the, in the mainstream, not 20 or in the depths scores also in the mainstream. the neutral band sign language so that they can then sign language. it can become easier for them to communicate to are there more than 4000000 desk people in south africa, but only about 40 schools k to for the deaf. while the new low means that government departments and services will have to make provisions for those wanting to use sign language, there are a number of challenges. one, we have very is gas interpreters. we have very low number of sign language, professional sign language interpreters in this country tool. the education system in the day of school is still needs lot of work. so we, we still have to empower and for the people who can go to university study and back to the say former work is needed to remove social barriers. so that's because recognition of sign language is a milestone support to say it's an acknowledgement to all of the culture and the identity of the day of community, especially on a continental, the only 3 other countries i've done the same. so me the ultra 0 explosions into 5 or 10 liquefied petroleum guns station. in romania have killed one person that injured many more fine. lisa, as best quickly spread for some nearby, hey, but as to escape, t
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a public vote this afternoon. we are following the developments. more in our later newscasts. >>> momeni was back in a courtroom this morning. we did see his mother and his attorneys outside just before the hearing. he is charged with murdering cash app founder bob lee. today's hearing was strictly procedural. he was rearraigned and a lawyer entered a not guilty plea on his behalf. both sides will meet in october for another procedural hearing. we are months away from the actual trial. >>> another hot day ahead for most of us in the bay area. here is kari hall with a closer look. >> expect highs to reach into the low to mid 90s for today and it feels humid. that makes it feel hotter. in san jose, expect it to reach 90. we will see mid to upper 90s for the east bay with livermore reaching 100 degrees. hotter temperatures there. oakland, still very warm with upper 70s many. half moon bay, 66 today. highs in redwood city reaching 85. low to mid 70s in san francisco. a little less in the way of fog and more sunshine. our north bay temperatures will be heating up with sonoma reaching 94 degrees. we will talk about when it cools down in our seven day forecast coming up in 30 minutes. >> thanks. >>> here are other stories you need to know about. charges filed a week since a deadly shooting near a bart station. the latest from maui. passenger service workers for american airlines hit the picket lines this morning. this is the scene outside sfo this morning. dozens of workers lined up for an informational picket. the union says contract negotiations with the airline have stalled. workers are arguing for better wages and benefits. american airlines say they look forward to reaching an agreement. today's picket isn't expected to impact service. workers have until the end of the month to vote on a possible strike. >>> in maui, crews are continuing to search the rubble for victims. we know three of the 99 people confirmed dead, we know their identities. some people living in lahaina are finding relief. there's a place for people to get what they need, that includes water, food, hygiene products, medical products as well as mental health assistance. many locals are concerned about leaving the west side of maui for fear the government restrictions will prevent them from returning back to that area. >>> new this morning, charges have been filed for last week's deadly shooting. shots were fired after a dispute over an electric scooter turned violent. police arrested a 45-year-old man. today the district attorney announced several charges, including murder. martinez faces up to life in prison. >>> union leaders will consider a new bus project for gary boulevard. they want to make transportation faster and more reliable. that could involve extending bus lanes and adding stops. businesses would lose 70 parking spots. some are against that. if the plan is approved, construction could begin this fall. >>> we want to tell you about another story. oakland's fire and 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weekend. far more than originally estimated. video shows dozens of people ransacking a nordstrom store. the district attorney said they're investigating this as an organized crime case. >>> an explosion near the capital of the dominican republic left ten people dead and more than 50 injured. the fire then spread to businesses next door and an investigation into the cause is under way. >>> federal prosecutors are charging crypto founder sam bankman-fried with stolen funds. it comes just days after bankman-fried was ordered to jail ahead of his october trial over alleged attempts to tamper with witnesses. >>> returning to the recovery from the deadly wildfires on maui. crews are still methodically searching for remains in the charred rubble. we go through the time line of what we know so far. >> it could take months maybe years to determine the exact cause of the fire. let's unpack the best reporting we have as of right now because it paints a picture of chaos, despair and some missed opportunities to save lives. this fire story starts with wind. actually we'll zoom out to two days before maui was aflame. >> the national weather service gave us the red flag warning ahead of time. >> reporter: sunday ux august 6th, that's when the national weather service issues a fire weather watch related to the powerful winds by hurricane dora off to the island south. august 8th a series of small fires break out a mile and a half from the ocean, those fires according to officials were 100% contained a few hours later but the wind continued to whip trees and power lines, reportedly staying energize. 3:15 p.m., when the lahaina fire grows so large for the first time it can be seen from space. the scene is mile away from the ocean but the fire was moving fast thanks to those winds and acres upon acres of grass burned. they struggled to keep up with the flames. >> dead on the ground like a piece of charcoal. >> reporter: state officials said the warning sirens never sounded. didn't order the immediate evacuation of the neighborhood even as fire and smoke started overwhelming neighborhoods. residents started taking their fate into their own hands. >> every second was ten hours waiting. >> reporter: but not everyone fled from the flames by car, some resorted by the pacific ocean or swimming pools in the middle of the inferno, one that would burn for days claiming homes, livelihoods and lives and how the deadliest natural disaster in the state's history might have been avoid snd. >> if you want to help the maui fire victims, make a $10 donation by texting the red cross. >>> growing concerns about chemicals that could have been released into the water and the air by these fires. >> some would create long-term health risks. what are the kind of chemicals we're talking about here. >> the community of lahaina the one town most devastated so far. the chemicals might wind up in the ash or debris, we're thinking about the cars and pipes and materials that might be scorched, metal, rubber, plastic, those can release chemicals that are airborne chemicals that can be cancer-causing, we have ground contamination, air contamination and the water, too, both lahaina and another neighborhood have been under water advisories. told not to drink the water. >> some maui county authorities are urging people to not boil their water, but they can take lukewarm showers, what are some of the residents there telling you? >> yeah, primarily focused on dealing with the loss of their homes or going back to their homes. we know that when temperatures go up in water it can release these vapors and cause those chemicals to enter the air, some experts are encouraging showers before we have testing data available. this speaks to a widespread mistrust between county officials and residents right now because of how the alert system unfolded. >> some of this was discussed in great detail when the twin towers came down, right, toxic stew if you will, one of the concerns is that all of these chemicals acting together, we have seen first responders wearing masks is that advisable not only for them but for everyone else. >> yeah. you don't want to be inhailing this debris. first responders in that area for a very long time will have high levels of exposure so masks are advised, long sleeves and gloves, that pe equipment. >> it's just a terrible tragedy on every level. thank you so much for coming in and explaining some of this. we'll have you back many times to talk about it as things develop. >> absolutely. >> all right, thank you. >>> new developments this hour in a controversial police raid on the marion record that publishes once a week and the home of the paper's owner. the raid was warranted but first amendment watch dogs said it was a first amendment violation, 30 news organizations including nbc news have written a letter to the marion police chief condemning the search, in the interview with the hand basket online newspaper the marion county records editor said his paper was investigaing the police chief within the last few months. jesse, bring us to speed on this new information. what was taken here and how police are defending their actions? >> reporter: gabe, a new piece of information, i reached out to the marion county record earlier today find out if they're still planning to publish their newspaper because tomorrow is the publishing date for the paper, she's the officer manager said they're still planning to publish it tomorrow even though the computers and phones seized by police still haven't been returned to the record. a list of some of the pieces of ed that police took from the newspaper offices. the list including cell phones, computers, there were records tied to the state department of revenue, hard drives and internet router, some of the items that were seized by police in what has been as you mentioned criticized by free speech defenders as an inappropriate overreach by authorities. the police department has defended its actions. part of the statement from the police department the local authorities saying in part, quote, this is from the police chief, i believe when the rest of this story is available to the public the judicial system that's being questioned will be vindicated. the police chief making a point in that statement saying that free speech protections for journalists, the chief pointing out do not extend as fully in situation where it's believed that the journalist is partaking in the illegal activity but there's a question of if this just the police chief characterizing journalism, the recording that the publication was in midst of as a criminal act. this is getting pushback. >> so many questions. jesse, thank you. >>> they're part of our everyday life, chances are you may be on yours right now. we're talking about your cell phone. if you have been glared at for taking a call in a restaurant or in a theater. this one is for you. what are the dos and don'ts when it comes to using your cell phone. jenna bush haguer went out to investigate. >> reporter: if you can afford a 1500 cell phone. you can afford some ear buds. we don't want to hear it that. >> reporter: these days connections has never been more convenient. we take our cell phones everywhere we go. in line at the checkout. walking down the street even working out at the gym. we can take and make calls at any time. but should we? etiquette expert lily post explains. >> waiting room, subways, trains, airplanes, anything like that, is going to be a really difficult spot where you have a captive audience you might not want to hear your conversation zblrs we decided to conduct an unofficial social experiment. we asked my normally sweet and considerate assistant to grab her cell phone and chat. first stop, a coffee shop, she shared all of the details of her weekend on speakerphone. >> she made this amazing salad last night. >> what did she put in it. >> other customers in line had opinions. >> reporter: when you hear somebody like this talking on speakerphone in line, is it rude? does it bother you? >> it is a bit rude. >> yeah. >> yeah. it is like we don't need to be part of your conversation. >> reporter: what should she do instead? take it off speaker. >> get off the phone. say, can i call you back. >> reporter: next up, the fitness center at 30 rock, where julia pumped up the volume in the wrong way. i hate to interrupt your workout, but does it irritate you when people listen to large videos and tiktok when you are at the gym? >> 100%. i want to just give them my headphones and say, put this in. >> reporter: is it distracting? >> at first it is. i can relate to wanting to play it out loud. >> reporter: for our last experiment, julia took a phone conversation on the go. >> did i tell you about my flight this weekend? >> reporter: where we asked is talking loudly on the phone in such close quarters bad etiquette. again, raise your hand if you think it is rude to talk super loud in a small space. you all do, kind of? okay, so, tell me why you think it is kind of rude. >> people are standing in a quiet elevator. it is rude to be screaming in their ear. >> it is like an awkward situation because you feel like you are a part of a conversation you didn't wish to be part of the conversation in the first place. >> reporter: why does this behavior feel offensive? >> they really impact the strangers around us in public places. and a big goal of etiquette is that we try to have minimal impact on strangers around us in public places. >>> gab gabe, can you hear me? >> can you hear me now. >> you talk pretty loud. >> come on, you got to know it's basic human respect. >> i would never do that. >>> a doctor is dismissing your very real concerns? coming up, how to recognize so-called so-called i'm ororlando and i'm liliving with h hiv. i don't hahave to worrrry about dailily hiv pilllls bebecause i swswitched to evevery-other-m-month caben. for adulults who arere 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out for here. >> the red flags, if you get interrupted multiple times while trying to tell your doctor what the issue, if you get ignored or dismissed or talked over, they try to persuade you that it's something else sometimes it's something else. sometimes we're so stressed that we're telling -- all right the statistics are interesting on this, young millennial women, 59% reported they had sought treatment from a doctor who did not believe them. that's a staggering number. >> it really is. we see a lot of gender bias in the data and even among lgbtq people and young people and people of color coming in, it make time for an accurate diagnosis. >> so, the major question here, sorry, is how can patients advocate for themselves? >> advocacy is super important coming in with a clear idea of what is your chief complaint? how long have the symptoms been, what's the duration? write that all down. ask questions, have the questions listed. just ask the questions for you, during doctor's appointments we're nervous and on edge. you want to ask them what do you think is going on and what's your plan for me. >> writing it down might be the most important point. you get in there, you're nervous. doctors have -- there's a lot of burdens on doctors to sort out what is hysteria and what's real, how does the doctor go about sorting this it's good for patients to say, let's start over, can we start over and reframe everything, i think sometimes, you know, if you as a patient you're not coming to the conclusion, i have another colleague who can take a look at you and talk to you about what's going on and help you with what's going on and recommend a support group for that patient. they may have a rare disorder that other patients may be more supportive and offer them other resources. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> just knowing that almost 60% of young women say they haven't been heard is an important thing for all of us, as patients and doctors. >> agree. >>> there's 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k through eight, others are k-through-12. but wow, again k, kindergartenis kids are part of this stattatee policy just five years old, it sent back to kindergarten kidsb. ,puberty, blockers, you know, physical altering surgeries that sounds like irreversible to me. in the train starts when the parents aren't involved. nate foy, than ttraining thek yr >> all right. let's turn it over to a parentwh who's been at the front lineso ofha our war on kids. ian prior is the founder of fight for schools and he joins mes me now now.d ian, you know, the decks really stacked against these parents in new jersey whoy who simply wt a commonsense policy that says let us let us be involved. but if the state is going to be this heavy handed about pushing this radical policy all the way down to the individual school, h district level, what are parents to do? >> well, it's reallyrestin interesting because you're seeing these cases all over the countrygbecaus thes way they usually get to the core is a parent will challenge the school's policyll challth saying, well, . tell the kids. right. the teachers cannot tell the kids parents that the kid want teacherss to be transgender andg courts are usually blocking these from going forwardende on ading standing issue. they're saying, well, because your kid isn't transgender issue and hasn't been and you haven't actually been harmed from a secret being kept from you, we'rn asecret be going to dismi. on standing here. you have the exact opposite, right? you have e ex the school boardurts s and these other courts say this is this should be in the political procesay s. so here you have the political process playing out. the elected officialyou haical t chosen by their district putting in place a policy that vindicate parents parentalents constitutional rights. and now you have the state coming parl in and saying, no, no,bout y no, no, we don't careouti about your constitutional rights. we cartution rige about this anti-discrimination law. >> so forget the constitutiotid so forget the constitution and your kid could change genders without you knowing. withouand we think that's the rt policy. and if we don't, you're causing e damage to your kid. it's inconceivable. i'm grateful forit inconce peope you are fighting back on the front lines. parents elect school boards pa schoolind thoselines. boards, fight that state and those policies. and we have to get the heck out of new jerseu have tgey becauset your kids in kindergarten, if they can, in pryor. thank you so much better thanou me. >> all right. coming up, joe bidenmuch, you gt it. >> just joe biden just bought a multibillion dollar vacuum and he wants to use it. they're off from school, but not really home. images and videos, social media steal them away alone. e a pl you can't stopan it. together, we will. we have a plan. >> join us to finally lose £80 and keep it off with goal. and keep it off with goal. >> they've been maintainingt the weight is gone and it's never coming back with a goal. >> so i'm not only kept off of weight, but i'm happier. i'm healthier. and i have a new lease on life. >> galo is the only thing that will let you lose weight and keep it off. >> who loses £138 in nine months? 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whity? you're not going to allow yourself to fail. you're going to follow throughyl . why are individual vets and guys like you doing everything you canebts to to fi? in where the government failed ? >> yeah, i mean, i think, you know, multiple reasons. i mean>> i mea, one, habib saved my life in multiple their lives, you know,life and a instance, we were going around a corner, my afghan counterpart, a captain , was going around this mud wall and in a spew of machine gunfirend, came out, shot and killed him right in front of habib. and i habib, you know,i. credit know from saving my life and many other members of my teay lim, you know, and thats just, you know, one instance. i mean, these guys are with the the most, you know, ofh the the best americans out theres in every single day giving putting their lives in front. i'd say,front. second of, you ke we are culturally in america. you know, recentlye , you know, admir heard from or read from admiral mullen. you knowalllen. , he's talking about how, you know, the youth, you know, are coming of age, enlist in the united states military, are being instructed ,you know, their leaders, their mentors, their teachers, their coaches. you know, there's betterthere. options out there. i disagree and i disagree with those coaches and mentors and teachers, you know, everybody that has an opportunity. and then smartybody has peoplel parents should encourage people to enlist in the enco to enli, seats.need you know, to fill those seats. you know, we're running 75% of our recruiting effort in the army right now. reting effee for at sustainabl for a, you know, mission forceee ? 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k-pop girl group blackpink will take stage in their first ever bay area show. the k-pop sensation made history earlier this year by becoming the first k-pop group to headline coachella. tonight's concert at oracle starts at 8: 30. plenty of people with general admission tickets were in line hours before that. here is a ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight tens of millions of american swelter in triple digit temperatures as tropical storm harold hits texas. bringing flash flooding and possible tornadoes. here are tonight's headlines. ♪ ♪ >> we are talking heat index values of 120, even 130 in some cases. >> norah: the double weather threat tonight as a heat dome bakes a third of the country. plus the developing situation as tropical storm harold makes landfall. ♪ ♪ >> the big cleanup has begun and neighbors are helping neighbors dig out. >> norah: and out west, hundreds of patients moved after a hospital loses power. and look at this. sparks fly as a plane lands during tropical storm hilary. ♪ ♪ a tragic start to the school year. after a bus full of kids is run off the road killing one and injuring more than 20. the status tonight on their conditions. ♪ ♪ >> former president trump says he will travel to georgia thursday to face charges of trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election in the state. >> former white house chief of staff mark meadows asked for an extension to surrender, and the district attorney basically slapped that down. ♪ ♪ >> we are all watching. the world is watching. >> norah: maui's mayor faces backlash for his role during the fire. our new reporting as recovery efforts enter a new phase. ♪ ♪ >> in new york city, new center has opened up on the randall's island expected to house up to 3,000 migrants. >> this is a sign of the crisis of the greatest i believe humanitarian crisis this has ever witnessed. ♪ ♪ >> sha'carri richardson has won the world title. >> norah: and sha'carri richardson becomes the world's fastest woman. >> i had to come with it. because they gonna come with it. i was prepared, and i am grateful. ♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. we want to begin tonight with a one-two punch of extreme weather. from tropical storm harold slamming texas to the sweltering heat across the middle of the country. thousands of homes and businesses are without power tonight after tropical storm harold made landfall south of corpus christi. with sustained winds of 50 miles per hour. the ninth named storm of the atlantic hurricane season is bringing heavy rains, flooding, strong winds, and storm surge along the coast. elsewhere it's dangerous and excessive heat causing problems from minnesota to florida. more than 140 million americans are under heat alerts nearly in half the states. triple digit feels like temperatures topped 110 degrees in places like kansas city and minneapolis. we have team coverage of this wild weather and reporter matt dougherty from our cbs houston affiliate khou will start us off from corpus christi. good evening, matt. >> reporter: hi, good evening, norah. tropical storm harold came ashore today with a vengeance. packing wind gusts of more than 60 miles an hour around me those gulf waters continue to wash ashore. people are stranded and roads are flooded. harold is pummeling parts of texas, the storm at least with wind gusts up to 60 miles an hour have made landfall this morning releasing force of rain on the landfall state. in downtown corpus christi right now, tropical storm harold made landfall in north padre island at about half an hour ago. we are about 300 yards from the beach which is up in that direction as you get closer, you can see the tide rising. back here we are not seeing a whole lot of flooding in corpus christi. what we are seeing is a whole lot of tree damage. you can see right there. hours later, roads leading to the state aquarium in corpus christi were flooded leaving some stranded. >> yeah, we are not standing down yet. >> reporter: governor greg abbott says texas has deployed emergency responders to look at the storm as it moves across the state. in the west, the heat is the issue, roxana saberi is in chicago. >> reporter: people have come to lake michigan to cool off and enjoy the breeze as temperatures rise. an excessive heat warning goes into effect tomorrow when this region could feel as high as 115 degrees. >> the sun is a little intense. >> reporter: conditions could get dangerous especially for schools without adequate air conditioning. some are starting late or moving to remote learning. >> it makes it a hard environment for the kids to learn in. >> reporter: in kansas city it feels like temperatures soared to 116. and in minneapolis, 113. >> reporter: back in corpus christi, more than 9,000 customers remain without power. and you can see behind me, those waves are still crashing ashore. we are still feeling some intermittent rains, and of course those wind gusts continued to beat down on corpus christi. norah, back to you. >> norah: matt dougherty, thank you. we are tracking the storm and that extreme heat, so let's bring a meteorologist chris warren from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, chris. >> reporter: good evening, norah. harold now a tropical depression seeing winds with this system still around 35 miles an hour. still some stronger gusts possible. the center of the system still inland, the heaviest rain expected to fall south or west of the border here in mexico. meanwhile, the reason we saw harold stay so far to the south is this area of high pressure, this heat dome associated with it, firmly in place with some extreme heat. excessive heat warning stretching from louisiana all the way to minnesota where tomorrow temperatures will be in the triple digits, and norah, davenport could feel like 117. >> norah: that is too hot. thank you, chris. now a heartbreaking tragedy in ohio. on the first day of school, an elementary school student was killed in more than 20 others hurt when their bus was struck by a mini van and flipped over a and cbs's nancy chen reports only eight states require a seat belt on school buses, and ohio is not one of them. >> reporter: it was morning pickup at the start of a new year in elementary school in ohio crashed, and rolled to its side. >> it's of the school bus auto accident. the bus is over the top on the embankment, children on the bus. >> reporter: police say the driver of the minivan driving in the opposite direction crossed in the path of the bus. full of 52 students. >> that bus attempted to take evasive action on the shoulder but still made contact. >> reporter: one child was killed when the bus overturned. >> there was one student that succumbed to fatal injuries at the scene of the crash. they were ejected from the school bus. >> reporter: 23 other students were hurt including one seriously injured, authorities say that the school bus did not have seat belts. >> it's a tragic incident. only ask for space and time. >> reporter: the passenger and the driver of the minivan were taken to the hospital with nonthreatening injuries. parents of the children who rush to find their children nearby. >> after it happened, i saw it on its side. they were putting kids on stretchers. they had leg braces and neck braces, it's not something you will want to prepare yourself for. >> reporter: nearly all the injured children have been released from the hospital. police say there could be charges ahead. the crash remains under investigation, norah. >> norah: nancy chen, thank you. we are just learning new details about donald trump's plans to surrender to authorities in georgia. sources tell cbs news that the president will turn himself in thursday night. he is facing charges related to his attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. cbs's nikole killion report some of trump's 18 codefendants surrendering today. >> reporter: john eastman, one of the alleged architects of donald trump's strategy to do useful selectors to overturn the 2020 election was one of the first to surrender at the fulton county jail. >> i am confident that when the law is faithfully applied in this proceeding, all of my codefendants and i will be fully vindicated. >> reporter: eastman was 1 of 2 to turn themselves in today, in testimony to the january 6 committee last year, former white house lawyer eric herschmann said that eastman called him the day after the capitol attack to discuss the following georgia results. this was the advice he gave them. >> get a great effing criminal defense lawyer, you're going to need it. >> reporter: so far over a dozen of 19 codefendants have had it with the district attorney fani willis, with the president it with a cash bond at $200,000. trump said willis thought i was a flight risk to fly far away, maybe to russia russia russia, share a gold dome suite with vladimir. trump also can not communicate with the defendants except through attorneys and is not allowed to meet witnesses excluding on social media. the former president said he will travel to atlanta thursday to be arrested. security is being ramped up outside the jail as the sheriff warned of a hard lock down ahead of his arrival. former white house chief of staff mark meadows asked for an extension to surrender. but he was rejected by the d.a. who said she would file warrants in the system for his arrest afternoon friday. some of the defendants are facing mounting legal bills and have indicated the former president may not pick up the tab, so they are now trying to raise funds online, norah. >> norah: nikole killion, thank you. tonight a massive cleanup is underway in southern california following a tropical storm hilary. the record rain and flooding left entire neighborhoods buried under mountains of mud and debris. likely causing billions of dollars in damage. cbs's carter evans for reports from cathedral city where residents are still digging out. >> reporter: tonight it's neighbor helping neighbor and desert community is walloped by hilary. >> these guys are heroes. >> reporter: this neighborhood in cathedral city had more than 3 feet of mud in the streets. and right behind the heavy equipment, volunteers with shovels in hand to help dig out. >> we are all taken care of each other. we have three cars out to just a little bit ago which was a really big deal. >> reporter: the storm dumped more than three and a half inches of rain here funneling mud right into this low-lying community. >> i have to say the response of the community members helping one another has been unbelievable. >> reporter: mayor rita lamb says the mud and muck trapped people in their homes and rescuers had to get creative using a front loader to carry a group of seniors to safety. >> talk about thinking out-of-the-box, and those residents are safely relocated and safe and sound. and those pictures, they are worth a thousand words. >> reporter: in the mountains of san bernardino, others are struggling to take dirt and rocks and other debris that came crashing down. also an airline scare during the storm. >> holy [bleep]. >> reporter: sparks flew as an alaska airlines flight made a hard landing at john wayne airport in southern california the landing gear failed. and first responders had to evacuate hundreds of patients. some on ventilators after a backup generator failed at a downtown hospital. it's still not clear what caused the power outage. now officials here in cathedral city say it's simply too early to estimate the cost of all the damage from hilary. they are going to be digging out here for weeks. this storm brought a tremendous amount of moisture and such rainfall records in four states. norah. >> norah: you can see their busy work, carter evans, thank you. well, a terrifying scene in pakistan today, a cable car left dangling 1,000 feet over a river when one of its mile-long cables broke. inside were eight people including six children. the world watched as rescuers and the copters worked feverishly to free them. cbs's ramy inocencio on how this delicate operation played out. >> it was supposed to be a routine morning trip to school between two mountains. but when a cable snapped, six children between the ages of 11 and 15 and two adults almost plunged to t their death.. vivillagers herere in pakistan's remote northwest mountains helplessly watch as rescuers dangling from helicopters in high winds strained to reach them. the downwash from a rescue chopper shook the car violently threatening to send it crashing into the ground nearly 1,000 feet below. this man's brother and son were inside. "if the government is so helpless" he said "then and should seek help from another country." military did airlift the first child out, this jerry-rigged machine meant to make life easierer. but t often made f from scrap ml and poorly maintained, they have lead to death. after night t fell, authororitis suspended aiair rescue, bubut on the ground operations never stopped. officials and locals deploying a zip line to the car and pulling everyone inside to safety. pakistan's prime minister has demanded inspections of all makeshift cable cars in the country. ramy inocencio, cbs news london. >> norah: turning now to the maui wildfires where the death toll stands at 115. the search for the hundred still unaccounted for entered a new phase today. officials say that they have gone through all the single-story residential properties in lahaina and are now focusing on larger buildings. cbs's jonathan vigliotti has been on the maui for two weeks and reports that tonight there's new questions about the mayor's response. >> reporter: a search intensifies, images from before the fire show the complications cadaver dogs face as they comb through what was left in the disaster zone. now focusing on multistory residential and commercial properties. areas officials say with the highest population in the missing. around 850 people are still unaccounted for. >> we are hurting because not only have we lost our historical places and our homes, but we have lost our loved ones. >> reporter: and tonight there is new concern over how aware maui county officials were of the conditions on the ground august 8th, in part because of this interview mayor richard bissen gave to local staion kitv just after 6:00 p.m. >> i'm happy to report that the road is open to and from lahaina. >> reporter: but by this point the fire had already spread into downtown lahaina. >> oh, my god, i can't see anything. we are surrounded by [bleep] fire. >> reporter: the mayor unaware that much of downtown was ablaze. and many residents were either caught in or were fleeing the flames. >> we have reports of structures, older buildings that have been burnt in lahaina. we actually -- our update is going to come in at about 7:00 p.m. >> reporter: and late to comprehend just how devastating the fires actually were. and we reached out to the mayor's office for comment and have not heard back. the state attorney general's office is now investigating and we have heard back from them. they tell me they are "advising state actors to refrain from commenting on this pending investigation." norah. >> norah: jonathan vigliotti with the new reporting, thank you very much. tonight leaders of some of the nation's largest cities are sounding the alarm due to a rapid growth of asylum-seekers, calling it a humanitarian crisis. new york city is struggling to find housing for the more than 100,000 migrants that have passed through the city since cbs's jericka duncan reports the city is demanding that the biden adminstration help ease the burden. >> reporter: this migrant center on new york city's randall's island is the latest answer to the city's overcrowding crisis. it is said to house 3,000 migrants. mayor eric adams. is this a sign of progress, or does this speak to the humanitarian crisis your city is facing? >> this is not a sign of progress. this is a sign of a crises, the greatest i believe humanitarian crisis the city has ever witnessed. >> reporter: it has been difficult for the city to find space, leaving at one point dozens waiting outside and even sleeping on sidewalks at the roosevelt hotel that has now been converted into an intake center. new york city projects they could spend up to $12 billion on the crisis over the next three years. the situation so dire the mayor is also considering using a closed federal prison as an option. >> everything is on the table. i want to be clear on that. everything is on the table, because when people come here, the last stop is for someone to sleep on the street. >> reporter: the mayor wants the biden administration to intervene and grants migrants the right to work. what would you say to president biden if he is listening right now? >> the precursor to enjoy the americandream is the right to work. the right to work. let them work. >> reporter: while the white house emphasized in a statement to cbs news, its commitment to working with cities, it says congress needs to approve additional funding. jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >> norah: a young child was on what happened next. new w york city,y, the detaiailn what happepened next.. you needed to hire.. i need indndeed. indeeded you do. indeed insnstant matchch instay delivevers qualityty candidats matchingng your job b descript. visit inindeed.com/hire the papandemic mayay be over, but t unfortunatately covid-9 isn't goining anywherere. in fact, i it's still l ag the totop five leaeading caususes of deatath in the u, right t after hearart disease anand cancer.. and cocovid-19 relelated er visitits are threree times hihigher than thehe flu. so statay up-to-dadate withth the latesest covivid-19 vaccicines this f , just l like you dodo with the . becaususe you've g got no t time for 1919. stay up-to-d-date with t the latestst covidid-19 vaccinin. ♪♪ onon your peririod, susudden gushehes happen.. say goododbye gush f fears! thanks t to alwaways ultra t thins... with rapididdry technonology.. ththat absorbsbs two timeses f. hellooo clean n and comfororta. always. fear no o gush. 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