hours? where do things really stand? our panel is standing by life to weigh in. we ll take a look at the covert old brick at the border in the legal fire growing between texas and the biden administration. hunter biden had some choice words for those critics of his art. why the president s son is dropping best bomb and how much he thinks his art worth is really worth. his answer might surprise you. the debate over critical race theory as students and teachers are set to start the new school year. they are starting to infiltrate and divide parts for christian church. we begin with a changed war against covid and what we have the cdc are learning about transmissibility and the virulence of the delta variant. white house correspondent kevin corke has the latest on what are some are calling another confusing day. that s one way to put it. let s be honest. there is little doubt that alarm bells went off across the country when it appeared that the cdc director earlier tonight hi
organizations that are against black lives matter. i will be down here as a scare tactic. we are not afraid. we refuse to be afraid. we are going to come down and march. we are going to make sure our voices are heard. reporter: folks are in fact, quite excited to be here. this has been, as i mentioned peaceful, but also in the air was a warning from the police chief from yesterday, as he was told that on social media there would be people coming here that might try to defend the police. as far as we could tell, that did not develop. we have not seen any counterdemonstrators in this crowd. right now, the biggest danger is the heat. it is in the high 90s in martinez as this peaceful demonstration continues. in martinez, thank you. to san francisco where one person is dead and another injured in a house fire that happened after 11:00 on sacramento street. authorities say the victim was injured in the fire and is expected to be okay. no word tonight on the cause. the othe
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On January 22, Pampa Independent School District held their monthly board meeting that included the principals from each school campus honoring a member of the board and shining the spotlight on …