Its high noon here in the east. Welcome to weekends with alex witt. New today, president obamas first interview since his National Address on sooer yyria. It comes aa a day after the u. S. And russia agreed to a diehl on the chemical weapons. What we can do is make sure that the worst weapons, the indiscriminate weapons that dont distinguish between a soldier and an infant are not used. And if we get that accomplished, then we may also have a foundation to begin what has to be an International Process in which assad sponsors primarily iran and russia recognize this is terrible for the Syrian People and they are willing to come in a serious way to arrive at some sort of political settlement that would deal with the underlying terrible conflict and a bit earlier today, secretary kerry met with israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who warned that diplomacy alone cannot solve the crisis. The syrians must be stripped of all its kchemical weapons. That would make our entire region a lot
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Caption Traffic-weary Atlanta is no longer among the top 25 polluted cities for airborne soot, according to a report by the American Lung Association. But the city still received a failing grade for air quality. Credit: John McCosh/Georgia Recorder
About four in 10 people nationally are breathing unhealthy air in spite of progress made in curbing pollution, including slight gains here in Georgia, according to a new report.
The annual “State of the Air” report, released Wednesday by the American Lung Association, captures a three-year period before the COVID-19 pandemic cleared Atlanta’s roadways of a major contributor to the city’s air pollution.