Jury after our interview with two jurors. And gayle speaks to the president of louisvilles police union about the investigation. First, heres todays eye opener. Its your world in 90 seconds. Zeta makes landfall as a powerful category 2 and tens of thousands have already lost power. This is not a drill. The surge is coming in all across coastal mississippi. Stronger winds. Zeta is the fifth named storm to slam that area just this season. The threat for tornadoes. Look at this. This thing is flying what the hell do you have to lose . Vote for trump. Both candidates will turn their attention to another key swing state. Two candidates will hold Campaign Events in florida. The longer hes in charge, the more reckless he gets. Its enough. States are reporting record high covid hospitalizations. If things do not change on the course were on, theres going to be a whole lot of pain in this country. Germany and france to impose fresh lockdowns. Many countries were submerged by the second wave of
District with the story youll see only on nbc bay area. Jessica, theyre feeling the pinch all across the south bay. They say the reasons could range from the high cost of living here in Silicon Valley to those ins of the mass deportations, immigration crackdowns coming out of mississippi this week. Children watch in visible agony as their mariners are led away in handcuffs by immigration agents in mississippi. Many who saw these images here say it felt like a punch in the stomach. Oh, my gosh, it was horrible. Reporter superintendent in alum rock thinks the threat of a similar i. C. E. Action is forcing parents to pull their kids from school. Alum rock saw a large drop last year and this fall another 270 students will not be coming back. 6 of those parents told0hp alu rock theyre leaving the state. That tells me families are moving north, up north somewhere. Or many of them might be just going back home to the country of origin. Reporter thats a 3 million hit in state funding for the a
Francisco and our temperatures are going to be comfortable once that cloud cover clears, but we have a nearby system that we have been talking about. This is the radar from a couple of hours ago and you can see the lightning strikes between california and oregon and near reading where we saw a number of lightning strike, and we are seeing the rain through medford and eureka and north bay and we could expect to see the showers and a slight chance of seeing the possible body showers into San Francisco right now. You can see it is cloudy and foggy and i wont rule out the chance of seeing the spotty showers, because the gss and the euro models are showing the possibility of it creeping in around 8 00 a. M. And now looking downtown of san jose, and the sun is struggling to peak up, but once it does, the temperatures will warm up. By 2 sclk, we will be climbing into the low 80s and it is not going to be extremely hot. We will get a combination of the sun and clouds and sort of going to keep
[ soft, dramatic music plays ] the trip started in juneau, alaska, which is theres roads here, but its not connected to anywhere. The mountains are so radical that the only way to get here is on boat or plane. [ fish pouring into ship ] so were going to get on a boat from here, take that boat about 25 hours up into Glacier Bay National park. Were going to get dropped off at the edge of a glacier, and then were going to walk 15 miles to a base camp and, ideally, go and ride one of the most beautiful mountains in the world mount bertha. I mean, this is certainly one of the most ambitious missions ive ever attempted. You dont just walk into these serious mountains and be like, thats where we want to go. Its sunny. Were going to walk up to it. Its this process. Having the right crew is critical. When youre this far out on the edge, you have to rely on your team to make it back. Very few people have tried trips like this before, and, i think, probably for good reason, where youre going in f
[ sighs ] yeah . holy shit. i just went from everything s fine to, like, we need to move. doing something that nobody has ever done before, there s no guarantee that your plan s going to work. agh. [ rapids rushing ] once you commit, there is no turning around. [ waves crashing ] we re entirely removed from civilization. look at this one. we know once we get there, we re on our own. climbing. we ve chosen to live a life that does have risks. [ rock rolling ] oh, my god. [ sobbing ] one mistake, and you re dead. come on, now. if you harness that fear, you can do something that you never thought possible. whoo! [ water rushing ] is the pursuit worth the risk? [ wind whistling ] [ soft, dramatic music plays ] the trip started in juneau, alaska, which is there s roads here, but it s not connected to anywhere. the mountains are so radical that the only way to get here is on boat or plane. so we re going to get on a boat from here, take that boat