Mountain hotshots crew. A bonechilling blast, youre looking live in minneapolis where the snow is already falling. Most of the lower 48 bracing for battle with ice eye arctic air. Good morning, welcome to Al Jazeera America. Im del walters. Im stephanie sy. We begin in nigeria, a School Bombing killed 47 people and injured nearly 80 others. It happened in the northeastern part of the country. Reports say a suicide bomber walked into the school and set off the bomb during a school assembly. Much of that region has been fighting off the boko haram extremist group. At this point, theres no confirmation that group has been involved but would not be the first time that group targeted a school. President obama is expected to meet with the chinese president and push for a massive trade deal with a dozen countries. Hanging over his head, last weekends republican election sweep which weakened both the president and his party. The president indicated the u. S. Is entering its next face in the ba
Large crowds from coasttocoast this labor day weekend, reinforcing Health Experts fears of another holiday spike in new cases going into the fall. I am concerned. We go into labor day with 40,000 new cases a day. Much higher than we were at memorial day. And so im worried that any new surges will be potentially quite catastrophic. In san francisco, the city closed the parking lot at ocean beach after more than a thousand people gathered for a burningman style event. Mayor london breed calling it reckless and selfish. And people flocking to beaches up and down the east coast to celebrate the end of the summer. This as colleges across the country are struggling to contain outbreaks on campuses. Northeastern university dismissing 11 students for violating the schools Public Health protocols by gathering in a hotel room offcampus. The students will not receive a refund for the lost semester. We remain on track to deliver a vane before the end of the year and maybe even before november 1st.
Wielding a pry bar, Nicole Tascarella knocked down the remains of the second-floor plaster wall. Shannon Doerr steered the mini circular saw through some foam board. And Sylvia Maxwell climbed a ladder to measure the wall for its insulation. The women, all part of the Greater Allegheny-Kiski Area Board of
Most people on the West Side have lived in their homes for decades, and their homes are starting to show their age. It’s becoming harder and more expensive for people to stay in their neighborhoods.