Joe biden and Kamala Harris make their first appearance as the democratic ticket bashing the president and reaching out to democrats. And police dog outrage. A Salt Lake City officer is suspended for ordering his canine to attack a black man who says he was trying to obey. First, heres todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. This has been one of the most dangerous and erratic wildfires that ive covered in my entire career here. That fire sounded like a freight train. A huge brush fire erupting in Southern California prompting evacuations. The lake fire seems to be burning out of control. The inferno came dangerously close to Public Safety vehicles. Fire Officials Say they have been witnessing extreme fire behavior. The biden harris democratic ticket stepping into history. Harris criticized the administrations response to the coronavirus pandemic. The reason that an american dies of covid19 every 80 seconds. The president announced new steps, he says, will help schools reopen safel
To do the right thing for america, the right thing for these young people and their families and to pass the d. R. E. A. M. Act to make it the law of the land and to do it now. Reporter but the political football offering little comfort to the hundreds of thousands of immigrants, some now facing a forced return to countries they have never known. Were humans, too. We live here. This is our homeland. Reporter former president obama promised to weigh in if daca was ever rescinded and today he did just that on facebook calling it a cruel decision and saying that its time for congress to protect the d. R. E. A. M. Ers. In washington, emily rau, abc and former president obama wrote lets be clear, the action taken today isnt required legally. Its a political decision and a moral question. Whatever concerns or complaints americans may have about immigration in general, we shouldnt threaten the future of this group of young people who are here through no fault of their own. Team coverage conti
This morning, a remarkable journey revealing resilience and massive need as millions still struggle for food, power and shelter. And here in my hometown, houston, the hidden crisis. I mean this is your life. Everything. And we find that mother who was stranded on her roof and the hero who let people make his store his home. Mattress mack with a new surprise this morning for his city. A very special edition of Good Morning America starts now. And good morning, america. Great to have you with us this monday morning. It is a special one here on gma. We are live in those areas hit so hard by recent hurricanes. You see robin there surveying all the damage still there in puerto rico and then we have some other remarkable images coming in. This is the florida keys, many weeks after the storm struck there. Our team is reporting from the heart of the path of destruction this morning as we mentioned, robin right there in puerto rico perdue. Michael in houston and rob is in the florida keys. Ther
930 this evening. Passengers were bussed to a terminal while investigators try to determine what the concern was we just learned in the last few minutes that a. Passenger reported a possibly suspicious device on the boeing 737, but the fbi found the there is a growing generation of addicts. And theyre getting younger and younger. Now. The Clark County School district is working to open a just for teens. Who want to live a sober life. It comes as las vegas mayor pro tem steve ross opens up for the first time about his own son whos dealing with addiction issues. 13 action News Reporter gina lazara is live with the details. The goal is to save more lives right here in the valley as we battle this heroin epidemic. The idea was inspired by a houston Recovery High School thats been around for 13 years. Joe engle, antiheroin birthday. He died 6 years ago. Of a heroin overdose joe engle heads up the group there is no hero in heroin. Ever since his sons death. Hes made it his goal to help paren
Next from American History tv from the u. S. Naval academy and annapolis, marginalized aspects of the american revolution. Includes covered africanamerican, disabled soldiers, and combat metal character does 90minute Program Includes many anecdotes and illustrations of what life was like during the revolutionary war for these marginalized groups. Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to the third panel today of the naval history symposium for 2015. My name is lee pennington. I am an associate professor of history here the naval academy. My field of research is japanese history, but what i specifically write about is Japanese Military medicine and the experiences of japanese Wounded Soldiers and disabled veterans. Our panel today has two papers about medicine, another paper about experiences of African Americans in naval affairs, and the panels title is from the margins, africanamericans, disabled soldiers, and combat medical care. We have three presenters today, topher mckee our first