pulled out, it gives help hope. and of course it is difficult to get and i had into syria. what is your need right now? and there is a large piece of this. we ve just a small spees . i couldn t answer to those questions. but our knows is our motivation and targets to answer the to the citizens here and tipping. continuing just kday after day until we re no longer [ inaudible ] . thank you. and you can make a difference.
often or without notice, sometimes cutting off access to water or the internet and obviously the internet is the life line during stay-at-home orders. and just threatening people that they needed to leave. your home really is your life line especially during stay-at-home orders and exposed you to the virus more so. you talked about an elderly couple that had to find new housing, being the most vulnerable to covid-19 at the time. you offer some solutions in this spees. what are they? well, we believe that ongoing tenant protections are important. no onens that the eviction moratorium can last forever and yet we have other tools that should help households coming out of the pandemic. things like strong tenant rights overall, also we know that lot of rental assistance has been authorized and yet just a fraction has been distributed. so speeding up that into the hands of landlords who need it will make a big difference. also things like in washington
support services paying the funeral expenses for people killed in the city of st. louis. they have the worst year for murders in st. louis in 50 years. maybe what they need to do is fund the 100 police officers and more and less need for paying funeral expenses for people in the city of st. louis. let s stop the killing rather than moving funding for the police to pay for funerals for people killed by criminals. dana: great point. bill: nice to see you. thank you for your time today. gowdy, could your neighborhood benefit from the greater police presence? a year ago a lot of may have answered no and maybe different today. the politico spees. sub header moderate suburban voters have concerns and say national democrats dismiss their arguments. a lot of what we were reporting. 13,000 public schools across the country that had the link
the southern german state of bavaria also saw flash floods. the state s premiere said at least two people were killed there. atika shubert joins us from northwest germany. it sounds like angela merkel was horrified by what she saw as she toured the disaster zone. what more can you tell us? reporter: yeah, i mean, you know, this is no ordinary flood. what we ve seen here is devastation on a scale comparable almost to that of a tsunami, and certainly the power of the water had the spees and for speed and force of something like that. the water barreled down the river. you can see some of the debris still behind me. that s a car standing in the middle of the river there. and the search and recovery efforts are going to take some time. they re still ongoing. the death toll at the moment is 163 from germany, but there are still hundreds more missing and so we ve seen a lot of search and recovery teams out and operating.
the rope now. you just go in there, pull the bulkhead, open the gates and get it going. reporter: it s happened before much in 2001, enraged far farmers, including neil sen, breached the gate to get that water flowing. do you think it would work? it would be better than getting nothing. reporter: this is the body of water at the heart of the conflict. upper klamath lake is home to two spees of fish that don t exist anywhere else in the world. central to the story and culture. if the fish go extinct what does that mean? if those fish die, the people die. reporter: these two species have existed for at least a million years, if not more. and we ve managed to essentially almost exterminate them in the last hundred. reporter: tribal biologist