draws to a close this labor day weekend millions of americans are traveling heading to the beaches and getting ready to head back to school. we ll talk with dr. marc siegel about how pandemic learning loss might affect students on this new school year. but, we begin tonight in mississippi were in aviation worker faces several charges after stealing an airplane according to police and threatening to crash it into a walmart. charles watson is live in jackson, mississippi with the latest on that, charles. good evening jon boehner the name of the aviation worker he is cory patterson. at this point police say he is charged with grand larceny and making terroristic threats. he stole and threatened to crash into a walmart in tupelo, mississippi. refer to police chief there who tells us patterson is a ten year employee of tupelo aviation where he fuels planes. police are not sure at this point if he is in fact a licensed pilot. but they do believe patterson has at least some flight
found teens were flocking to emergency rooms with mental health problems because of the pandemic. and if you think, there s less socialization for there s less interaction of a healthy kind for there s less teachers overlooking students in person at saint what s going on here? that could look anxious or there s develop mental issues going on. there was less early intervention, less early diagnosis of developmental problems. really tragic events of the school does it is a structure. by the way provides regular exercise and nutrition as well the sacrifice. especially in poor communities. jon: want to turn your attention to the health crisis at the southern border. specifically fentanyl. antennal is flooding across the u.s. southern border. it has become one of the largest causes of death of americans. this op-ed from a former wisconsin medical board chairman, he is asking congress passed legislation to ban