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. >> here in south dallas, cecily smith sees inequality all around here.en it came time to open her easy access clinic, abide women's health services, she wanted it to be here. >> our little part of creating a better world and creating a better environment for the families is abide. so this is the waiting room/education space. >> her priorities life and what sees as its many forms. >> your stance on abortion isn't cut and dry. >> it's not. i sit in the gray. at first it was a very lonely place to be. it's an area where you have to do a lot of work. it's an area that you have to hold space for people that think differently than you. >> the growing fallout from that texas law banning most abortions. >> the law makes abortions illegal after six weeks of pregnancy. >> one of the most direct challenges to roe v. wade. >> the conversation around abortion is often divisive, seen by both sides as right versus wrong. >> hands off our bodies! >> now with all eyes on texas after a controversial bill, which limits abortions as early as six weeks and supreme court days
. >> here in south dallas, cecily smith sees inequality all around here.en it came time to open her easy access clinic, abide women's health services, she wanted it to be here. >> our little part of creating a better world and creating a better environment for the families is abide. so this is the waiting room/education space. >> her priorities life and what sees as its many forms. >> your stance on abortion isn't cut and dry. >> it's not. i sit in the gray. at...
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mississippi valley as well so right now, slight risk of severe weather throughout the afternoon just south of dallas it's torrential rain we will be watching, minor flooding possible some local areas could see up to four inches of rain. that will continue its way into sections of the mid-west as we head into your saturday as well. so the warmer air is still in place for chicago, st. louis this afternoon the game really starts to change as we go into your sunday as that front starts to make itoda lot of sunshine across arizona >> the week forecast coming up, guys >> looking forward to that, thank you. >>> week four in the nfl started on thursday night. there was a battle in cincinnati between two of the nfl's brightest young quarterbacks the last two number one picks, fact, the jaguars got out to a 14-0 lead, thanks to trevor lawrence around his first ever rushing touchdown, joe borough, they would fight back and dig the bengals out of the deficit that was one of two touchdown passes in the second half. a late game drive would set up this evan mcpherson the bengals claw their way 3-1 they win it 24-2
mississippi valley as well so right now, slight risk of severe weather throughout the afternoon just south of dallas it's torrential rain we will be watching, minor flooding possible some local areas could see up to four inches of rain. that will continue its way into sections of the mid-west as we head into your saturday as well. so the warmer air is still in place for chicago, st. louis this afternoon the game really starts to change as we go into your sunday as that front starts to make...
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what can i say we're looking at strong storms from del rio, texas, just south of dallas where these systems are going to be pushing to the east slowly along this frontal system that stretches from minnesota all the way into texas. heavy rain and flooding possible with this system tomorrow, it's going to be a soggy day for a lot of the midwest. rain chances make their way into the lower mississippi river valley in fact, we've had a flash drought going on stretching from texas all the way into green bay for september, extremely dry some of these rainfall amounts are really infinitessimal. austin, less than an inch. .5 in lufkin percentage wise, they've had 3% of what they should normally have in midfield a third of what they should get in little rock good news is they are going to see some heavier rain. some places picking up 1 to 3 inches of rain not enough to get rid of the drought, but enough to start alleviating it we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i am meteorologist, kari hall. let's take a look at our high temperatures today. headed to
what can i say we're looking at strong storms from del rio, texas, just south of dallas where these systems are going to be pushing to the east slowly along this frontal system that stretches from minnesota all the way into texas. heavy rain and flooding possible with this system tomorrow, it's going to be a soggy day for a lot of the midwest. rain chances make their way into the lower mississippi river valley in fact, we've had a flash drought going on stretching from texas all the way into...
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outraged over the secretly recorded audio obtained by nbc news of an administrator in south lake just outside dallaslocaust that you have one that has opposing, that has other perspectives. >> how do you oppose the holocaust? >> believe me, that's come up. >> well, the administrator made the comments during a training about which books teachers can keep in their classrooms district officials asked them to get rid of any books that present a singular viewpoint that may be considered offensive. teachers complained the rules force them to get rid of books focusing on racism last night a former student said the district is opening the door for bullying, something he says he experienced when he was there. >> the other facts are that i a jewish kid born in dallas was bullied on a daily basis for my religion for two years in this very district nearly driving me to suicide before thankfully being removed from the environment thanks to an administrator. i still struggle with depression that started then in 200 to this very day. >> the superintendent later apologized for the administrator's comments saying th
outraged over the secretly recorded audio obtained by nbc news of an administrator in south lake just outside dallaslocaust that you have one that has opposing, that has other perspectives. >> how do you oppose the holocaust? >> believe me, that's come up. >> well, the administrator made the comments during a training about which books teachers can keep in their classrooms district officials asked them to get rid of any books that present a singular viewpoint that may be...
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samsung is about to build a major $10 billion plus fab in taylor, texas, south of dallas and i thinky to get through to get taiwan's semi business up here the problem is they take five years and it looks like chinese militaristic bridge rance is increasing every single day so for those people that believe it's a multi-year event, if you listen to xi's speech october 9th, very carefully, he basically asked taiwan to surrender peacefully, or he will have a rejuvenation he puts it or achieving the stream. >> i read the same thing you have it's possible by 2020, '25, '26, we could be where you are talking about if not sooner, the question is how far you think the u.s. government should go effectively to protect that country, strategically, if you believe in itsive ev itibility, it may be i don't mean to be fatalistic about that. how we should think about our own strategy in that regard? >> i mean if i were president and i was deciding whether or not to send more aircraft carriers and more men and women into the taiwan straight or the south china sea or i knew i had the economic viability
samsung is about to build a major $10 billion plus fab in taylor, texas, south of dallas and i thinky to get through to get taiwan's semi business up here the problem is they take five years and it looks like chinese militaristic bridge rance is increasing every single day so for those people that believe it's a multi-year event, if you listen to xi's speech october 9th, very carefully, he basically asked taiwan to surrender peacefully, or he will have a rejuvenation he puts it or achieving the...
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a disturbing story out of south lake, texas, just outside of dallas, where a top school administratora book about the holocaust in their classroom, they should also offer students access to a book from an opposing perspective. the holocaust, that is according to an audio recording obtained by nbc news. antonia hilton has been digging into this important story. you've got to watch this. >> reporter: west breyerson, a daughter of two daughters in south lake, is uncertain about his kids' education. >> with some of the local politics right now, i'm not sure that teachers feel supported. >> reporter: the district already in the spotlight after parents clashed over its diversity plan. now facing new pushback over which books are allowed in their libraries. with some teachers placing caution tape over book shelves. calling the move censorship. it all started when a fourth grade teacher was reprimanded after a parent complained about her having a book about antiracism. >>ic i couldn't believe it. she's the kind of teacher that we would hope the district would be kind of attract. >> reporter:
a disturbing story out of south lake, texas, just outside of dallas, where a top school administratora book about the holocaust in their classroom, they should also offer students access to a book from an opposing perspective. the holocaust, that is according to an audio recording obtained by nbc news. antonia hilton has been digging into this important story. you've got to watch this. >> reporter: west breyerson, a daughter of two daughters in south lake, is uncertain about his kids'...
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south. mind you michael, yeah eric ever the gentleman's gave up his first costly home to dallas, so gina couldwhen the plane hit the ground, the relationship -- . >> it really bothered me. that somebody could live the fly, and he was calm, he was cool about it, he said well if you ever change your mind my door will always be open to. >> but it was a breakup? >> it was a break up. >> then for a few months gina danced on the head of her dilemma. >> how often do you think about him? >> all the time. i mean in my head, i'm thinking if he's innocent why is he so hesitant to turn himself in. should i make that call? or should i just let him be? >> after all, you trusted her to keep his secret. but by that time gina had also read about diane's family. her father has no closure. i would want the person who was there to be held responsible. >> it just so happen that while gina was moving all this over, that sheriff up in montana jim dupont sent out one wistful vacation before he officially retired. >> i was with a friend and we were reminiscing over a beer -- and he asked me is there any cases you are
south. mind you michael, yeah eric ever the gentleman's gave up his first costly home to dallas, so gina couldwhen the plane hit the ground, the relationship -- . >> it really bothered me. that somebody could live the fly, and he was calm, he was cool about it, he said well if you ever change your mind my door will always be open to. >> but it was a breakup? >> it was a break up. >> then for a few months gina danced on the head of her dilemma. >> how often do you...
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dallas. he's out in lieu in the mountains in south quarter from they had not yet bought into the duper agreement. and the very real risk that the active and conflict with these 2 groups will resume at scale. so albert on is actually not only risking the entire democratic transition, but he's also jeopardizing the completion of an incomplete piece process in, in court a fine and are for i have very few questions left well need, 1st of all and briefly if you don't mind those moderate civilians who had hopes that this could be conducive to a genuine democracy incident when they saw what happened when they saw the describe as a betrayal by the army chief. do you think that this could lead them to more of an aggressive stance in the near future? i believe that the needs are going to maintain peaceful tactics. attempt it again, is that so that she and though again is on however my feet, some comes from the fact that people are already out in the streets and they are adam. and again, is this and should things where to say that is going to be a confrontation which may need to some bloodshed. right. i me
dallas. he's out in lieu in the mountains in south quarter from they had not yet bought into the duper agreement. and the very real risk that the active and conflict with these 2 groups will resume at scale. so albert on is actually not only risking the entire democratic transition, but he's also jeopardizing the completion of an incomplete piece process in, in court a fine and are for i have very few questions left well need, 1st of all and briefly if you don't mind those moderate civilians...
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. >> yeah, look, the important thing to know the context here in south lake, this a community right outside dallasrace theory, over how to talk about the history of racism and schooling really got its start. there it got started in 2018 when students chanted the "n" word. they tried to create a plan to address the racist issues. and then in 2020 in the wake of george floyd's murder, there is a massive backlash in the community. and consistently what i've found and my reporter co-host found this as we've covered this is that south lake was really ahead of almost every other town when it comes to these controversies that we're seeing at school board, when it comes to the fights we're seeing with the parents. so now we're seeing it coming to books in the classroom, educators confused over how to interpret the new plans, banning crt, what materials they can put in the classroom, this fight may go elsewhere. and that is what is really important here. south lake consistently has been ahead on these issues, these racial and cultural conflicts. and now that we hear teachers having a conversation like that
. >> yeah, look, the important thing to know the context here in south lake, this a community right outside dallasrace theory, over how to talk about the history of racism and schooling really got its start. there it got started in 2018 when students chanted the "n" word. they tried to create a plan to address the racist issues. and then in 2020 in the wake of george floyd's murder, there is a massive backlash in the community. and consistently what i've found and my reporter...
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what is happening in this community here in south lake which is right outside of dallas, is that there and do their jobs under these new laws that have passed in texas, restricting off of this. this administrator made a suggestion to teachers that, for example, if you have books about the holocaust in your classroom, you need to have books with an opposing or other perspective. hear for yourself how community and teachers are processing all of this. take a listen. >> reporter: a parent of two daughters is uncertain about his kids' education. >> some of the local politics right now, i'm not sure that teachers feel supported. >> reporter: the district already in the spotlight after parents clashed over its diversity plan. now facing new pushback over which books are aloud in the libraries. some teachers placing caution tape over book shelves calling the movecensorship. 2 it started with a fourth grade teacher. >> i couldn't believe. it the kind of teacher we hoped the school district to attract. >> reporter: and considered offensive looks not allowed. banningteaching of anguish due to th
what is happening in this community here in south lake which is right outside of dallas, is that there and do their jobs under these new laws that have passed in texas, restricting off of this. this administrator made a suggestion to teachers that, for example, if you have books about the holocaust in your classroom, you need to have books with an opposing or other perspective. hear for yourself how community and teachers are processing all of this. take a listen. >> reporter: a parent of...
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the first is that south lake is a community right outside of dallas, and it's one of the ground zerotart. their fight started in 2018, well before most people had even heard the phrase crt. that's an important thing to note here. south lake has when you look at the fights always been ahead of the curb, and now the fight is coming to books. what we glean from our reporting around that friday meeting is look, this is a top administrator who's across curriculum and instruction. she's the director of those things, speaking to teachers who are actively trying to figure out what's safe to have in the libraries, what materials can they work through with kids because the school year is ongoing right now and what i take away from the audio you played there is it's less about what her personal feelings may be about the holocaust, her personal beliefs but shows you the immense pressures that educators, teachers, administrators are under right now as these laws come into effect, and it's not just that house bill you mentioned, it's senate bill 3 in texas that added an additional layer of restric
the first is that south lake is a community right outside of dallas, and it's one of the ground zerotart. their fight started in 2018, well before most people had even heard the phrase crt. that's an important thing to note here. south lake has when you look at the fights always been ahead of the curb, and now the fight is coming to books. what we glean from our reporting around that friday meeting is look, this is a top administrator who's across curriculum and instruction. she's the director...
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that's going to be affecting parts of the mid section of the country in fact, through the south from san antonio to dallas, we've got severe thunderstorm watches -- i should say flash flood watches, insurance flood warnings for 12 million people and a lot of moisture coming up out of mexico along this front, we have strong storms from st. joseph to oklahoma city. in fact, hurricane pamela right now, it's 80 miles south-southwest of mexico. it's moving northeast at 15 and the moisture from pamela is going to come up through mexico and interact with this front and that's going to funnel all this moisture eastward. we're talking rainfall rates 12 to 3 inches per hour later tonight into tomorrow as that makes its way into the midwest strong storms and showers making their way into the mississippir rivevalley locally heavy rain possible. look at it, we're talking about some places in central texas 5 to 8 inches of rain and on the back side of this system we've got blizzard warnings for southeastern wyoming some places picking up to 8 inches of snow and that is going to mean early skiing for some folks. we're g
that's going to be affecting parts of the mid section of the country in fact, through the south from san antonio to dallas, we've got severe thunderstorm watches -- i should say flash flood watches, insurance flood warnings for 12 million people and a lot of moisture coming up out of mexico along this front, we have strong storms from st. joseph to oklahoma city. in fact, hurricane pamela right now, it's 80 miles south-southwest of mexico. it's moving northeast at 15 and the moisture from...
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this is arlington, texas, which is sandwiched right between dallas and fort worth. >> this is in southington. and again, this is a high school surrounded by a lot of residential development. so at this point police are on the campus they're looking for what they assume is the shooter still out and about this described as an active shooter situation again with multiple that it's called mansfield. independent school district. >> the high school. i believe is timber view. timber view high school there. again, this is unfolding in texas. it's something that will continue ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >> 8.44 right now and fall is finally in the air. it is. we've got john keeping on our temperatures, which today are going to be on the cooler side compared to earlier in the week. yes, definitely much cooler kind of night and day from the start of the week to the finish of it. we started it in the 90's monday. yesterday was the 80's still some sunshine today goodbye to the sunshine
this is arlington, texas, which is sandwiched right between dallas and fort worth. >> this is in southington. and again, this is a high school surrounded by a lot of residential development. so at this point police are on the campus they're looking for what they assume is the shooter still out and about this described as an active shooter situation again with multiple that it's called mansfield. independent school district. >> the high school. i believe is timber view. timber view...
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mike: mike, you're a veteran correspondent for us, once the dallas bureau correspondent, so you're very familiar with the southings are right now compared to your historical context. >> reporter: well, it certainly is a free-for-all. the fact that you have gunfire now coming across the border is absolutely significant, and it speaks to the power vacuum. and, frankly, what you've got going on according to law enforcement officials and talking, i mean, the science or the strategy behind these pot shots across the border, one, they're trying to probe the u.s. personnel out here to see what their response will be to the gunfire, but also they know that the u.s. personnel is going to be concerned for the safety of their own people. so if there is random gunfire even though it's not target thed at an individual, ultimately the u.s. will pull back its personnel, and that will create the freedom where they can move drugs or whatever they want across the border. mike: mike tobin live in iowa tee that, texas, thanks so much. >>> russian film makers from space, more on what they were up to next. ♪♪ try boost® high protei
mike: mike, you're a veteran correspondent for us, once the dallas bureau correspondent, so you're very familiar with the southings are right now compared to your historical context. >> reporter: well, it certainly is a free-for-all. the fact that you have gunfire now coming across the border is absolutely significant, and it speaks to the power vacuum. and, frankly, what you've got going on according to law enforcement officials and talking, i mean, the science or the strategy behind...
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dallas, about in the east of the country. they moved to cobble moving to couldn't do in the north. and now in the south, in kandahar we've also noticed it here in the sense of the taliban beefing up security. we went round a couple of the ministries to day and the security procedures were tighter and different than before. as the fighting continues and northern ethiopia, hunger is also gripping the region. millions of people have been displaced by the conflict emanating from ted grind, children suffering from severe malnourishment. rest of area is on the blockade by the federal government. and the u. n says just 14 percent of much needed aid has made it through since june. thousands of demonstrators of rally near the presidential pottis' and cartoon as so dawn grapples with its biggest political crisis since the ousting of president bashir of prime minister says it's causing the country's west crisis in its transition to civilian. we'll talk to about 2. i would not be exaggerating if i said this political crisis is the worst and most dangerous crisis that threatens the transition and even threatens our
dallas, about in the east of the country. they moved to cobble moving to couldn't do in the north. and now in the south, in kandahar we've also noticed it here in the sense of the taliban beefing up security. we went round a couple of the ministries to day and the security procedures were tighter and different than before. as the fighting continues and northern ethiopia, hunger is also gripping the region. millions of people have been displaced by the conflict emanating from ted grind, children...
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south lake resident. his three children have gone to schools here. the former dallasspent the last three years working with dozen of other parents to depend develop a diversity curriculum for the city's schools. >> the world is changing. the city is changing. and unfortunately, you have a set of people in this town that are fearful of the change. and what do the fearful do? they instill fear. >> reporter: the council's efforts have gone nowhere. maryland says the latest south lake school controversy is embarrassing. >> it's just the ridiculous of it is just incredible. but it's happening. it's happening here in our community. as a warning to everybody out there, if you don't stand up right now, then that ignorance is coming to a town close to you. >> what do you think is driving this push to control how these issues are taught in classrooms? >> fear and ignorance. i'm sure it's racism, too. but it's fear and ignorance and i keep saying this. i hope this is the catalyst for change in our district. that this changes. we can't continue to go on this way. we have to make
south lake resident. his three children have gone to schools here. the former dallasspent the last three years working with dozen of other parents to depend develop a diversity curriculum for the city's schools. >> the world is changing. the city is changing. and unfortunately, you have a set of people in this town that are fearful of the change. and what do the fearful do? they instill fear. >> reporter: the council's efforts have gone nowhere. maryland says the latest south lake...
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dallas, about in the east of the country. they moved to cobble moving to conducing the north and now in the south, in kandahar we've also noticed it here in the sense of the taliban beefing up security. we went round a couple of the ministries to day and the security procedures were tighter and different than before. also a message from the interior ministry a couple of days ago, asking the taliban to look inward at at potential any ice will fight as that could be infiltrated among them. so what was beforehand this? the answer you'd usually get from the taliban when you asked them how much of a threat iceland, afghanistan was, they would play it down. now, it seems that they are starting to take it seriously. certainly these 2 groups have been fighting each other for quite a long time. but now the taliban is having to govern the country and having to prevent the kinds of attacks that they used to carry out themselves. as the fighting continues in northern ethiopia, the region is also gripped by hunger and starvation. millions of people have been displaced by the conflict emanating from tag wry and children are suffering from se
dallas, about in the east of the country. they moved to cobble moving to conducing the north and now in the south, in kandahar we've also noticed it here in the sense of the taliban beefing up security. we went round a couple of the ministries to day and the security procedures were tighter and different than before. also a message from the interior ministry a couple of days ago, asking the taliban to look inward at at potential any ice will fight as that could be infiltrated among them. so...
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south bays, the peninsula, san diego and hawaii. the family wants him found. >> if there is information to leads to the arrest of this suspect, dallaseward. please help this family out. as you can see for yourselves they're suffering. >> somebody out there knows something. please provide the police with information so we can have some justice and some closure for our family. i'm asking for the public's help in locating or providing information to where the suspect is. we miss him very much. and we want justice done for my husband. >> anyone with information can contact san jose police. in san jose, dustin dorsey, abc7 news. dan: you have like likely seen this video of an outrageous theft at a walgreens. and now walgreens said lit close that store and four others in san francisco because of retail theft. those locations goff street an hays valley, mission street and ocean avenue in lakeside and cesar chavez in the mission district and the clement store. the mayor said the number of retail robberies has slowed considerably. >> and we want to make sure that they are doing a better job strategically around their security systems to insu
south bays, the peninsula, san diego and hawaii. the family wants him found. >> if there is information to leads to the arrest of this suspect, dallaseward. please help this family out. as you can see for yourselves they're suffering. >> somebody out there knows something. please provide the police with information so we can have some justice and some closure for our family. i'm asking for the public's help in locating or providing information to where the suspect is. we miss him...
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dallas, about in the east of the country. they moved to cobble moving to couldn't do in the north. and now in the south, in kandahar we've also noticed it here in the sense of the taliban beefing up security. we went round a couple of the ministries to day and the security procedures were tighter and different than before. was the fighting continues and all than ethiopia, hunger is also continuing. millions of people have been displaced by the conflict from in to grey. children is suffering from severe malnourishment. rest of area is on the blockade by the federal government in the u. n. says just 14 percent of much needed aid has made it through since june. but no medicine has reached the regional capital mckelly. thousands of demonstrators of rallied near the presidential palace and hard to miss to dawn, grapples with its biggest political crisis since the asking of president bashir in 2016, a calling for an end to the transitional government that supposedly the country to its 1st elections off to 3 decades of dictatorship, a prime minister says it's causing the countries was crisis, and it's transit
dallas, about in the east of the country. they moved to cobble moving to couldn't do in the north. and now in the south, in kandahar we've also noticed it here in the sense of the taliban beefing up security. we went round a couple of the ministries to day and the security procedures were tighter and different than before. was the fighting continues and all than ethiopia, hunger is also continuing. millions of people have been displaced by the conflict from in to grey. children is suffering...
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for portland, and seattle, but further south of this, it is looking a lot finer and dryer. apart from texas, we're going to see some severe storms roll into dallas. by the time we get into choose day, and as we move to central america, it's looking fine and dry across much of mexico sunshine from mexico city at $21.00 degrees celsius for the wet or whether we have to head further south. that sure update. a pink lake near the car attract tourists and under pins, the local economy. thousands depend on its precious souls. ah, al jazeera well explored the major environmental issues above and below the surface that threatened lake red bus very existence center goals. spring plate on al jazeera ah ah, you're watching out a reminder of all. busy top stories this hour. the g 20 summit in rome has wrapped up with lead is agreeing to keep local warming at 1.5 degrees celsius. but they're made no firm commitment on how to achieve net 0 carbon emissions by 2050. environmentalists had hope for a big breakthrough as the focus of world leaders now shift to gloss, go to the cop 26 climate change summit where they are expected to discuss their plans to cut emiss
for portland, and seattle, but further south of this, it is looking a lot finer and dryer. apart from texas, we're going to see some severe storms roll into dallas. by the time we get into choose day, and as we move to central america, it's looking fine and dry across much of mexico sunshine from mexico city at $21.00 degrees celsius for the wet or whether we have to head further south. that sure update. a pink lake near the car attract tourists and under pins, the local economy. thousands...
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and johannesburg, south africa, helen race, a board member at kathy, which you heard about in that report, the global alliance vaccines. and immunization and in nairobi, kenya of dallas, alba and epidemiologist, and research scientist at the african population and health research center. doctors. welcome to you all. i feel we are in very good hands today. dr. parker. let me start with you in a boucher 39 percent of malaria cases prevented by this fact same and it goes up to 70 percent when it's combined with the anti malaria drugs. are you good with that? 39 percent. it doesn't say that, i mean in fact, i think the w at joe says it needs an efficacy, right? a 50 percent, at least for approval. so are these numbers, all right, we believed that every life saved from malaria is what the investment i think labor said when combined with family, uncle boxes, going up to 70 percent is acceptable. we realize that malaria control depends on our mom and it to kid that is full of imperfect dogs. and this was what we are advancing us. technology delivers more tools will keep improving. so welcome the approval to scale up. our g says vox in all of africa because that light, that
and johannesburg, south africa, helen race, a board member at kathy, which you heard about in that report, the global alliance vaccines. and immunization and in nairobi, kenya of dallas, alba and epidemiologist, and research scientist at the african population and health research center. doctors. welcome to you all. i feel we are in very good hands today. dr. parker. let me start with you in a boucher 39 percent of malaria cases prevented by this fact same and it goes up to 70 percent when it's...
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south central usa. an ef-3 tornado hit the dallas suburbs and became the costliest tornado in texas history. however, unlike the tornadoes of 2011, there were no deaths or life-threatening injuries. the real difference was the ability of the weather service forecasters to communicate the risk, so that communities could prepare. this is called impact based decision support service, ibds, one of the many improvements made at the national weather service over the past decade. the weather service has built q uite a relationship with core partners. these include academia, emergency managers, the private sector, state, local and tribal governments. these partners work hand in hand to provide the public with critical weather and climate information. the developments they find with technology are propelling us into the future of weather forecasts. additionally, they have improved --. we owe much of this progress to our distinguished witnesses. the director of the national weather service will be retiring this year. he has served in this organization for 43 years. for the past 32 years, he has been a
south central usa. an ef-3 tornado hit the dallas suburbs and became the costliest tornado in texas history. however, unlike the tornadoes of 2011, there were no deaths or life-threatening injuries. the real difference was the ability of the weather service forecasters to communicate the risk, so that communities could prepare. this is called impact based decision support service, ibds, one of the many improvements made at the national weather service over the past decade. the weather service...
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dodge city, oklahoma city, dallas, up to alliance, damaging winds, hail and a few isolated tornados possible with this system. a lot of moisture now coming up out of the south heavy snow in the rockies. slick travel there violent storms erupting in the south central plains as we move into tomorrow, extra moisture from pacific storm pamela will funnel into this we've got flash flood watche tomorrow into thursday from san antonio all the way to dallas as the system pushes to the east. heavy rain some places 6 to 10 inches of rain and looking into the rockies from durango to casper, on into rock springs, some places picking up up to a foot of snow in the upper elevations maybe as much as 2 feet of snow. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds these remarkable dogs haven't lost... like their ability to lick, wag, and love with the best of them. join subaru in helping underdogs find a loving home and celebrate all dogs during our third annual national make a dog's day. i'm meteorologist, kari hall. the red flag warning continues and that means we will have high winds and low humidity and any fire that gets started could spread
dodge city, oklahoma city, dallas, up to alliance, damaging winds, hail and a few isolated tornados possible with this system. a lot of moisture now coming up out of the south heavy snow in the rockies. slick travel there violent storms erupting in the south central plains as we move into tomorrow, extra moisture from pacific storm pamela will funnel into this we've got flash flood watche tomorrow into thursday from san antonio all the way to dallas as the system pushes to the east. heavy rain...
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south carolina. will: really about me. ainsley is showing good news judgment. brian: that's your opinion on what ainsley thinks. that's one thing that i didn't think was going to be starting. dallast know how they turned it around so quick. but they seemed to have turned it around really quick. and no one else that knows how to play tackle football in that decision. brian: talk about something to lift your spirits mask mandates. well, it works. beam are getting because of these mandates, they are getting vaccinated at a greater rate. that's true. you have to think of the big picture. could you think around actually think what happens around the corner. if 5% to 10% of every workforce is not getting the vaccination for whatever reason, whatever your judgment is, how are those industries going to respond from cops do medical professionals, to teachers to hospice workers? what is going to happen when when they all drop out or are fired? will: that is no doubt something we should all be focused on, brian. just a small percentage of critical workforce who elect not to get the vaccine cripples what already is a supply chain. think it's bad now. wait until fedex loses 10% of workforce a
south carolina. will: really about me. ainsley is showing good news judgment. brian: that's your opinion on what ainsley thinks. that's one thing that i didn't think was going to be starting. dallast know how they turned it around so quick. but they seemed to have turned it around really quick. and no one else that knows how to play tackle football in that decision. brian: talk about something to lift your spirits mask mandates. well, it works. beam are getting because of these mandates, they...