reports of dozens trapped on a hard-hit barrier island. and the stunning video from a hurricane hunter flying into the eye of the storm, 17 miles across. tonight, hospitals already overwhelmed with patients with covid now sheltering in place. my interview with the doctor in chief of children s hospital of new orleans. hurricane ida now carving a path of destruction as it tracks north. chief meteorologist ginger zee, victor oquendo, and matt gutman all reporting from the storm zone tonight. the other major story this sunday night. news on afghanistan. the new u.s. drone strike targeting isis-k just outside the airport. the timing critical. two days until that august 31st deadline. u.s. officials now confirming they took out a vehicle carrying a, quote, substantial amount of explosive material. smoke billowing from the scene. the second u.s. military strike after president biden promised retaliation for the suicide blast that killed 13 american service members.
sprofer caming south dakota governor kristi noem carrying a flag during the parade is the reason why the taliban are winning in afghanistan. tom nickels now clarifying his now deleted tweet in party a charlatan like nome riding through a super spreader while america falls is 2021. unserious, destructive and unpatriotic. ible he says it s quote an honor and privilege to represent road cycling. wounded in combat after serving in afghanistan in 2008 following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. steve? steve: thank you, jillian. a kansas teacher is now facing a $1,000 fine after quitting his job over mask requirements and about concerns regarding critical race theory. josiah was a sixth grade teacher at shawnee missions school
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well, 78 years ago tomorrow on july 2nd, 1941, two scientists from that oxford lab flew across the atlantic to the united states, carrying a very, very very precious suitcase which contained a bunch of carefully wrapped glass vials of freeze dried penicillin and landed in the united states to see if here in the united states it could be mass produced into a medical treatment that could be used in the war effort. the reason they came here was because america had the know how and the capability to do it. in july of 1941, america was not yet in the war. the resources were there for not strained in the way the allied resources were fighting the war already. more importantly, america had the scientist can do capacity and acumen that the allies needed to get this crucially
from that oxford lab flew across the atlantic from england to the united states. carrying a very, very, very precious suitcase which contained a bunch of carefully wrapped freeze-dried penicillin and they wanted to see if here in the united states it could be mass produced into a medical treatment that could be used in the war effort. and the reason they came here was because america had the know-how and the capability to do it. in july 1941, america was not yet in the war. america s resources were not strained in the way the allies resources were from fighting that war for years already. even more importantly, america had the kind of scientific can-do capacity and acumen that the allies needed to get this crucially important job done. and so those oxford scientists flew over here and they went to