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Sidelined after they tested positive. heat waves. that extreme weather we mentioned delaying events, local protests because japan is in a state of emergency because of the delta variant. there s been a lot going on. but despite all these challenges there have been really a lot of bright moments here to celebrate. this morning, for example, team usa men s basketball getting that gold. we re so proud of them. nbc 5, dallas anchor lara harris has been keeping us up to date with the action. laura, i would say don t by a lottery ticket at this point. reporter: not planning on it. the only thing i want to do is just get off the air, get on the plane, and make it home safely. and we re going to be just fine. i like to think of the glass half full. so let s start with that, shall we? as you said, men s basketball, they won the gold medal today. it was truly an incredible experience to watch this because they beat france. the same france team they lost to the first game of the tokyo olympics. ....
Wiping out an entire town that dates back to the gold rush era. threat fs wind and heat could fuel the fire even more. here is nbc s steve patterson. reporter: the dixie fire s march of flames, more than 400,000 acres, becoming the nation s largest active wildfire and third largest in california history. the small town of greenville, transformed into a field of ruin and heartbreak. we watched it swirling and burning trees, getting closer. reporter: rhonda reams and her partner made it out just in time. we re just grateful to be alive. we ve got each other and body boy. reporter: the fire threatening some 13,000 structures. if i start seeing spots in town. reporter: so far this year, california wildfires have charred more than 808,000 acres, more than tripling what burned by this time last year. we are at historic levels for ....
Say, muscular approach to getting more shots in arms. nbc s mike memoly is in wilmington, delaware following the president. mike, starting with you this morning, possible vaccine mandates for nursing home workers, possible mandates for domestic air travel. what are you learning? reporter: well, lindsay, this has been an administration that approaches the subject of any form of mandates very warily. but as they ve seen the spike and surge in the coronavirus cases primarily because of the delta variant the white house has been considering using its tools where it does have oversight and control. we saw a few weeks ago the white house announcing the department of veterans affairs would be the first to require its health officials to be vaccinated, then you saw a requirement that all federal workers, more than 2 million of them, would have to at least attest to the fact that they are vaccinated or undergo regular testing. now what the white house is confirming is that there are ....
Jamari Dent, a 13-year-old Chicago Public Schools student who suffered a brain injury in 2019 following a suicide attempt after months of bullying, died. ....
By Roland Balik, 436th Airlift Wing Public Affairs / Published June 04, 2021 Maj. Gen. Thad Bibb, left, 18th Air Force commander, presents the 436th Airlift Wing guidon to Col. Matthew Husemann, 436th AW commander, during an assumption of command ceremony on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, June 4, 2021. Upon taking command, Husemann became the wing’s 36th commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik) Maj. Gen. Thad Bibb, left, 18th Air Force commander; Chief Master Sgt. Timothy Bayes, 436th Airlift Wing command chief, and Col. Matthew Husemann, incoming 436th AW commander, stand at attention during the 436th AW Assumption of Command ceremony on Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, June 4, 2021. Husemann assumed command in a ceremony attended by friends, family, Team Dover members, local civic leaders and distinguished visitors. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik) ....