Dailly-life News Cover on September 1, American attack on ISIS, 10,000 hotel workers go on strike, etc...
As we come on the air, an outpouring of grief and anger in Israel after the bodies of six hostages, including an Israeli American, are recovered. Seven US troops injured in a dramatic raid on ISIS forces. And workers strike several big hotel chains.
1. First, the heartbreak in Israel, 10s of thousands take to the streets following the discovery of six hostages who've been held by Hamas, all shot to death at close range. Among them, Hirsch Goldberg, Poland, a 23-year-old Israeli American, President Biden speaking with his family, saying he's devastated. The protesters upping the pressure on Netanyahu demanding a ceasefire and the return of the remaining hostages. Israel's largest trade union calling for a nationwide strike. Our team is following the late developments
2. New details on an American attack on ISIS fighters in western Iraq. Officials say 15 ISIS fighters killed, seven US troops injured as they confront militants armed with hand grenades and wearing suicide vests
3. Beer storms threaten holiday plans in the northeast as a record number of Americans are travelling this weekend. All of this is 10,000 hotel workers go on strike against several large hotel operators. How this could impact your travel plans
4. An NFL rookie shot in the chest during an alleged robbery attempt in San Francisco just days before he was supposed to begin his NFL career. The latest on his condition and what we've learned about the 17-year-old suspect,
5. the Widows of NHL * Johnny Goodrow posts an emotional tribute days after Goodrow, and his brother were killed while biking. Meredith Bedor, thanking him for the quote best years of her life
6. Three people killed when a small plane slams into a row of townhouses, fire spreading through several units, thousands in the area lose power
7. Oasis fans frustrated after scrambling to buy tickets to their upcoming tour, some forced to wait hours online
8. America strong. An athlete turns tragedy into triumph and how he's inspiring so many others
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