For the fifth consecutive day, Denver and most of Colorado will stay colder than normal on Tuesday. It will also stay cloudy with more mountain snow and more rain possible in the metro area. More than 6 inches of snow had fallen in some mountain.
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Faurecia Gladstone parts workers in Indiana support Chicago teachers
The Rank-and-File Safety Committee at the Faurecia Gladstone plant was formed last August to fight the spread of the coronavirus and defend whistleblowers at the auto parts factory.
We have been fighting the coronavirus pandemic for the past year. Here at Faurecia and throughout the country, autoworkers have been forced to learn the hard way that the companies only pretend to operate safely. Their real concern is maximum production for maximum profit without a care for our safety. They cover up the infections and deaths, and the unions are nothing but their partners in crime.
good morning, happy friday. thanks for joining us. i m betty nguyen. parts of the midwest and south are bracing for another bout with mother nature today. after a series of deadly tornadoes just swept through the region on tuesday and wednesday, a new and even more powerful system is charging up and poised to strike today from the great lakes to the gulf of mexico. a severe thunderstorm watch is already under way in central missouri and forecasters say the dangerous weather will start in the afternoon. kentucky and tennessee are at the greatest risk for tornadoes. the severe weather will move into alabama, mississippi and georgia by the evening. the line of twisters that touched down this week killed 13 people in four states. on thursday, those communities started the process of cleaning up while keeping an eye on this new round of storms. i don t know if we get hit again, it s going to be bad, worse. it s rough. but the people keep on going, they keep on fighting. an ef-
good morning, happy friday. thanks for joining us. i m betty nguyen. parts of the midwest and south are bracing for another bout with mother nature today. after a series of deadly tornadoes just swept through the region on tuesday and wednesday, a new and even more powerful system is charging up and poised to strike today from the great lakes to the gulf of mexico. a severe thunderstorm watch is already under way in central missouri and forecasters say the dangerous weather will start in the afternoon. kentucky and tennessee are at the greatest risk for tornadoes. the severe weather will move into alabama, mississippi and georgia by the evening. the line of twisters that touched down this week killed 13 people in four states. on thursday, those communities started the process of cleaning up while keeping an eye on this new round of storms. i don t know if we get hit again, it s going to be bad, worse. it s rough. but the people keep on going, they keep on fighting. an ef-