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and i appreciate all the comments, good or bad. call me out if you have to i m listening. i want to change i want to learn. i want to be helpful wash your hands. don t touch your face. stay safe, everybody thank you. seth: hi, everyone. we were on hiatus last week. and i want to start tonight by saying how happy and lucky i feel to be back with you, as well as how upset i am by this incredibly sad moment of american history we re all living through many events brought us here, but the focus is the brutal killing of george floyd, a black man at the hands of a minnesota policeman. as a white man, i can t speak of the deep-rooted and justified fear african-americans have when encountered by police, so here is late night amber ruffin let me te y story so, once when i was a teenager, i was brand-new to driving and i dropped my friend off at work and i m coming back home and i m in morning rush hour traffic and everybody is going over the speed limit. i think it s like 40, an
New-yorkUnited-statesBrooklynEgyptMichiganAmericansAmericaAmericanEddie-murphyDiana-richardsonLilly-singhTom-selleck next week we cool down, and guess what, we are still warming up, and today will be close to the warmest day. clear skulls come san jose is 54, just a hint of a south-southwest breeze. there is a north wind north of 42, right about 10 to 25, and that s making for some pretty mild conditions, and it won t take long for paul warming up. also, low 90s, well above average for this time of year. let s head over to sal now. pretty quiet, is that still the case? the heat is on, sal, the heat is on. i had forgot to turn my music off, but now i did. and thank you very much, the heat is on, steve. [ laughter ] all right, good morning everyone, let s take a look at what we have. and there s not a lot going on in traffic. you can see, that the bay bridge, as you come through, you will see the traffic is moving along very nicely, and we had a pretty quiet morning. some mornings are worse than now. s. 7:02. let s go back to the headlands. all right, sal, thank you. breaking ne
New-yorkUnited-statesGeorgiaJapanTampa-bayFloridaTampaAlameda-countyCaliforniaCloverdaleSaratogaSanta-clara-valley americans trying to get home from their destinations. thousands of flights were canceled over the weekend. it is due in part to the virus. near nearly 800 flights have been canceled. we have crews across the country. let s begin first with our national correspondent who joins us live outside of hartsfield-jackson. nadya, is this due to covid? the cancellations? reporter: that what s we hear, poppy. 800 domestic flights have been canceled. every time we check, that number is growing and growing. airlines say it is because they don t have the flight crews for all of the travelers to keep with the flight schedules because of the omicron variant. we are learning about technical issues for flights and weather delays as well. weather delays, those flights are canceled over 250 in the last week. over the last three days, 3,000 flights canceled from this past weekend and those canceled this morning. you can imagine the headache for travelers. we spoke with one couple who live in ta
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