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KPIX CBS This Morning July 12, 2024

Survivors of the massive beirut explosion demand answers as they mourn their losses. Were in lebanon with the new information on the blast. And Michelle Obamas candid comments. The former first lady speaks about her own Mental Health struggles and the pandemic and racial strife. First, heres todays eye opener. Your world in 90 seconds. It will go away. Thing goes away. Absolutely. Its no question in my mind it will go away. Chicago Public Schools will start the school year with all Remote Learning. The fact of the matter is, we are seeing an increase in cases. Investigators probing that massive explosion that tore through beirut. Teyre focusing on possible negligence. It was a nightmare. We felt that for the first time. A wedding photographer captures the exact moment a massive explosion shook beirut. Lawmakers have yet to come to an agreement on the next Coronavirus Relief bill. Well sit and work and work until we meet the needs of the American People and get this job done. Millions a

KGO ABC World News Now July 12, 2024

And then, even after multiple touches, keeps killing bacteria for 24 hours. I trust microban 24 to keep killing bacteria for 24hours. Heres something you dont see in stores very often these days, disinfectant wipes. The clorox ceo warns supplies will remain very tight until at least next year. A key component in the wipes is also used in ppe, which explains the short supply. Demand for clorox and lysol wipes is six times what it was before the pandemic. Turning to the worry over sending kids back to school. At least two preschools in the San Francisco bay area that are already open may now serve as a model for all schools. Kgos Leann Melendez has the story. Reporter at Phoebe Hearst preschool in San Francisco, safety starts before entering the building. Parents stand in line six feet apart. The use of Hand Sanitizer is encouraged after signing in. Children enter, parents never go in. Stopping at the front door, temperature taking, parents no longer allowed into the building, all of us

KGO Good Morning America July 12, 2024

This Church Steeple toppling over. Oh, my god. And power lines sparking an explosion with our reporter on the scene. The latest this morning. Battle over back to school. The video of a Georgia High School with packed hallways, some kids Wearing Masks, some not, drawing outrage from parents. In tennessee, multiple High School Football players testing positive. Mississippi now mandating face coverings for all students and teachers and a look this morning as australia imposes one of the strictest lockdowns on earth as a major city there faces a second wave. What it could mean for a second wave here in the u. S. Stars standing with ellen. Celebrity friends now coming to the defense of an embattled talk show host. This after those blockbuster allegations of a toxic Workplace Environment from staff. Crying foul. The wife of nfl star Matthew Stafford after her husbands false positive covid test. Why her family was harassed, she calls the last few days a nightmare. And a very special tell t. J

CSPAN3 Reel America The American Revolution Of 63 - NBC News Report July 12, 2024

Birmingham helped shatter that told a board blake member of the National Council of churches. Sometime or other, we will have to stand and be on the receiving end of a firing hose. Leaders of all three fates decided they must do something, not just Say Something so many white clergymen were stepping from behind their pulpits and joining the ranks. Until then, Church Action has been limited to a few fronts. Among them, new orleans. Schoole years ago, trade desegregation came to the deep south. It happened in new orleans, the battle developed within the White Community. Those who saw desegregation as that viewlity, personified by most members of the school board. On the other side, those who shouted never. For a time, this second force prevailed, largely because the city leadership shrank from the fight. As frequently happens in leadership vacuums, even in the streets of so sophisticated a city, violence overtakes reason. It happened right here in new orleans. Teenagersvember day, protes

CSPAN2 U S Senate July 12, 2024

Are the Health Care Workers themselves, the medical workers themselves, the doctors, the nurses, the support staff who weve relied on from the very first moments that we began to realize that this virus was bigger than any health issue weve dealt with in a long time. Were still depending on it today. At some point you run out of some of the capacity and steam that you had to do the job that needs to be done. But we see these heroes continue to step up. Some giving their lives. In bill in birmingham and kansas city was an emergency medical technician. He was with the Kansas City Fire Department and he died of coronavirus in april. His son described billy as selfless. He said billy had decided he wanted to find new ways to help people and so he reinvented himself as an e. M. T. When he was in his 40s so he could help others and then he was an e. M. T. For about 22 years. We see the Emergency Medical Technicians, the First Responders out there saving lives, bringing people in a desperate

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