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this time gloriously lit by, you know, mississippi sun. it was clear day the men were wearing their hard hats and the blue and clouds were reflecting on the surface of these red and blue hard hats and and the men marched back to company gates and took their hardhats off. and in a symbolic of leaving the company, proudly leaving the company through their hard hats in the air at the company gates, and then we learned the police was on their way. we clambered onto busses and sped out to new orleans where we hid and for the department of justice to answer our criminal. yeah, yeah. so in the people have tried to organize and protect workers you know in various sectors of our economy and found very difficult to find success. what do you think made your campaign for the indian workers it signals successful. it was obviously very good intelligence and so it was using communication skills. it was using marching to washington as a tool. but just describe the the multifaceted campaign that you led, which led to the. well, i think it was a sea of choi
this time gloriously lit by, you know, mississippi sun. it was clear day the men were wearing their hard hats and the blue and clouds were reflecting on the surface of these red and blue hard hats and and the men marched back to company gates and took their hardhats off. and in a symbolic of leaving the company, proudly leaving the company through their hard hats in the air at the company gates, and then we learned the police was on their way. we clambered onto busses and sped out to new...
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the mighty mississippi getting closer to cresting officials say they are prepared. take a look at this barrier stretching three blocks and is a few feet taller than it was a few years ago back in 2019 when a wall of water poured into the downtown area. no we spoke to the crew who built this, they said it works 2.5 days in 12-hour shifts in hopes this will hold up some of those rising floodwaters. not too far from here, the water already made some roads impassable. the only way in and out of some of those areas is by boat and the water is still rising. expecting to crest on monday over 21 feet. >> still a concern. allen lopez, they could. now knew details on the latest banking scare and two revealing reports detailing shortfalls leading up to the collapse of silicon valley bank. the federal reserve in that part blaming itself of the second-biggest bank failure in u.s. history. abc's elizabeth schulze in washington with more, good morning. >> good morning. the federal reserve is taking responsibility for its role in the collapse of silicon valley bank. in this sweepin
the mighty mississippi getting closer to cresting officials say they are prepared. take a look at this barrier stretching three blocks and is a few feet taller than it was a few years ago back in 2019 when a wall of water poured into the downtown area. no we spoke to the crew who built this, they said it works 2.5 days in 12-hour shifts in hopes this will hold up some of those rising floodwaters. not too far from here, the water already made some roads impassable. the only way in and out of...
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off to college, mostly in mississippi at mississippi institutions. i did not know i would wind up at morehouse and that was serendipitous. a lot of my life has been. one scholarship allowed me to go from the 10th grade to morehouse and that really changed my life. david: you grew up in an all-segregated area. i assume you were not going to lunches and dinners with white s at the time. walter: no, no, the only lunches and dinners we came close to was working in the kitchen. my grandmother worked as a domestic -- and even my mother who worked as an elementary school teacher and principal in the summers sometimes worked as a domestic. we were totally segregated. segregated sounds too mild. it was apartheid life. david: did you worry for your safety and life at times? walter: not constantly. one had to be careful and there were things that you knew you were not to do. from a very young age. white women were very dangerous. white men also, but in particular, white girls and white women. you had places you did not go. so there were modes of behavior which
off to college, mostly in mississippi at mississippi institutions. i did not know i would wind up at morehouse and that was serendipitous. a lot of my life has been. one scholarship allowed me to go from the 10th grade to morehouse and that really changed my life. david: you grew up in an all-segregated area. i assume you were not going to lunches and dinners with white s at the time. walter: no, no, the only lunches and dinners we came close to was working in the kitchen. my grandmother worked...
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this is as river levels continue to rise along the mississippi. at least 20 river gauges are hitting major flood stage due to snow melt. iowa's governor issued a disaster proclamation for ten counties near the river. you can see them all lined up along the river there. these are just some of the areas where the flooding is hitting rural areas and parks along the mississippi. cnn's derek van dam is tracking this threat and what it means right now and he's joining us. what are you seeing? >> yeah, kate, this is really a slow motion disaster. mind you, it happens every year, it's just that this year it's different for many of the communities that line the mississippi river. we're talking about some of the worst flooding in several decades. take, for instance, minnesota, this is just upstream along the minnesota -- or the mississippi river from lacrosse, wisconsin, which we will talk about in just a minute but these are people's homes. these are people's businesses that are being inundated by this rising flood water, this slow motion disaster that i'm
this is as river levels continue to rise along the mississippi. at least 20 river gauges are hitting major flood stage due to snow melt. iowa's governor issued a disaster proclamation for ten counties near the river. you can see them all lined up along the river there. these are just some of the areas where the flooding is hitting rural areas and parks along the mississippi. cnn's derek van dam is tracking this threat and what it means right now and he's joining us. what are you seeing?...
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parts of yosemite set to close some towns along the mississippi river are under water. >>> and later, why so many adults are suffering with allergies, many for the first time >>> we're back with weather news in california, parts will close as this winter's historic snowpack starts to melt and could lead to flooding melting snow is already causing a similar disaster along the mississippi river where waters are rising maggie vespa reports >> reporter: up and down the mighty mississippi, historic forecasts of widespread flooding are creeping into fruition mcgregor, iowa, poised to see its highest river level since 1965 in st. paul, minnesota, rushing waters overtake a nearby 70-year-old yacht club filling the pool near davenport, the water is already rising >> typically we see it slowly start to rise and so you're moving things here and there. this was we were at 8. i feel like we were at 11 and 11, 12 is when it starts to come into our home it just moved a lot quicker this time around >> reporter: the dennis family now forced to boat to and from home. you'll notice here in eastern iowa
parts of yosemite set to close some towns along the mississippi river are under water. >>> and later, why so many adults are suffering with allergies, many for the first time >>> we're back with weather news in california, parts will close as this winter's historic snowpack starts to melt and could lead to flooding melting snow is already causing a similar disaster along the mississippi river where waters are rising maggie vespa reports >> reporter: up and down the...
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the mighty mississippi river, running through ten states, terminating in the mississippi delta, and thousands of wetland islands along the gulf coast. today some of those islands are being swallowed up. >> i didn't think it was gonna happen in my life time. >> reporter: chris' home town on isle de jean charles cut off by storms, mangled by hurricane ida, exacerbating the problems that have been threatening them for decades. once a thriving town of 400 people, they used to have 22,000 acres of land. now only 320. they've lost 98% of the land here. look at the satellite images from 1963, then fast forward to 2016. the island is shrinking due to a few things. number one, sea level rise. also humans constructed levies up stream that prevented natural sediment to replenish the island. then the natural thinking of coastal wetlands. >> when you take all those things together, you're looking at high rates of sea rise relative to the land. this is only the beginning. we're going to see many more communities that are going to disappear. >> the environment was being challenged, so as a gradual process,
the mighty mississippi river, running through ten states, terminating in the mississippi delta, and thousands of wetland islands along the gulf coast. today some of those islands are being swallowed up. >> i didn't think it was gonna happen in my life time. >> reporter: chris' home town on isle de jean charles cut off by storms, mangled by hurricane ida, exacerbating the problems that have been threatening them for decades. once a thriving town of 400 people, they used to have...
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and my mother was a schoolteacher in a small school system in mississippi. when they migrated up north to the small town of freeport, about 100 miles northwest of chicago, they became factory workers. david: so you went to college where? bob: university of illinois. david: what did you study? bob: i was a history major. throughout my whole -- david: what did you want to be? bob: a diplomat. ambassador. david: what year did you graduate? bob: i graduated in 1968. david: then you went to woodrow wilson school at princeton, and that is to do further diplomatic knowledge kind of thing? bob: yeah, i got a masters degree in international affairs, and again, the fascination was history and global affairs. david: you get a graduate degree from princeton, and the u.s. government says we are ready for you to be a diplomat or what happened? bob: all of a sudden, they ask you if you want to go to the foreign service. you have to take a test, and the test requires you to be literate in things that, a kid from hickory, mississippi, freeport, illinois did not know about, s
and my mother was a schoolteacher in a small school system in mississippi. when they migrated up north to the small town of freeport, about 100 miles northwest of chicago, they became factory workers. david: so you went to college where? bob: university of illinois. david: what did you study? bob: i was a history major. throughout my whole -- david: what did you want to be? bob: a diplomat. ambassador. david: what year did you graduate? bob: i graduated in 1968. david: then you went to woodrow...
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the mississippi river cresting but many towns not out of the clear. barge traffic halted a train derailed cars spilling into the river with the worst yet to come. >>> tucker carlson breaking his silence after his dismissal by fox news >>> the nenew findingsgs about a diabetes drug that could be a game changer for weight loss >>>>> the chananging face e of hollywood how prododuction is s being trtransformed by artificial intelligence >>> and remembering jerry springer, beloved ringmaster of his hit talk show circus >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >> good evening and welcome. we begin tonight with breaking news. sources familiar with the matter tell nbc news that former vice president mike pence appeared before a federal grand jury this afternoon as part of a special counsel investigation into former president trump's attempts to overturn his 2020 election defeat. it's believed pence has direct knowledge of mr. trump's efforts to block certification of the 2020 election pence's testimony legally pitting him against the man who
the mississippi river cresting but many towns not out of the clear. barge traffic halted a train derailed cars spilling into the river with the worst yet to come. >>> tucker carlson breaking his silence after his dismissal by fox news >>> the nenew findingsgs about a diabetes drug that could be a game changer for weight loss >>>>> the chananging face e of hollywood how prododuction is s being trtransformed by artificial intelligence >>> and remembering...
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and the state of emergency tonight along the mississippi river. the five states on alert for possibly life-threatening flooding. here are tonight's headlines. >>> baseball-sized hail and dangerous rain as the threat continues. >>> former advice columnist e. jean carroll has taken the stand in the civil trial against former president donald trump. >> she claims trump raped her in a department store dressing room in 1996. >>> let her speak! >> montana republicans vote to ban a transgender lawmaker from the state house floor for the rest of the year. >> today i rise in defense of those constituents of my community and of democracy itself. >>> everybody is having this struggle. >> crime in america. our exclusive reporting. the major challenges in keeping the nation safe. all crime up 25%. murder up 24%. motor vehicle theft up 107%. what's going on in our nation's capital? >>> allergy season is here with specialists telling cbs news it's now lasting longer with patients experiencing more intense symptoms. >>> president biden and south korean president
and the state of emergency tonight along the mississippi river. the five states on alert for possibly life-threatening flooding. here are tonight's headlines. >>> baseball-sized hail and dangerous rain as the threat continues. >>> former advice columnist e. jean carroll has taken the stand in the civil trial against former president donald trump. >> she claims trump raped her in a department store dressing room in 1996. >>> let her speak! >> montana...
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i'm anna wiernicki. >> and surely after president biden's visit in mississippi to tour the damage, a tornado emergency was issued for lite rock, arkansas in the surrounding area. look at that big funnel cloud forming. this is near a shopping center today. the storm also brought heavy rain, strong winds. hundreds of people have been hurt by storms in the midwest in the midsouth. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is tracking that a potent system and brings us the latest. lawrence, this is that time of year where they start to see the big clash temperature differences. you've got that cold air from the north that very warm, moist air coming of the south and. >> well, as we start to transition now and more of a summertime pattern. well, we get these big clashes in along those boundary lines. that's where we see the significant, whether these are currently all tornado watches in yellow all the way stretching from texas all the way up into the chicago area. and so we've seen along that just some very powerful storms developing throughout the day today. and you see the little rocky start
i'm anna wiernicki. >> and surely after president biden's visit in mississippi to tour the damage, a tornado emergency was issued for lite rock, arkansas in the surrounding area. look at that big funnel cloud forming. this is near a shopping center today. the storm also brought heavy rain, strong winds. hundreds of people have been hurt by storms in the midwest in the midsouth. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is tracking that a potent system and brings us the latest. lawrence, this is...
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that is more than five adjourning cities in the mississippi river in iowa and illinois. the river is expected to crest 21.6 feet today. nearby, people were getting around in boats to maneuver the high waters. nbc news correspondent, george soliz is live in that, dwarf iowa, right now. george, what can you tell us about the flooding the people are already seeing, and what they are preparing for? >> good morning, ali. right now, this is really adding insult to injury. there is a little bit of rain falling, and granted, it is not going to have much more of an impact than what some of that snow melt, which is contributed to this flooding here. behind, me the mighty mississippi, and it has taken over this neighborhood, you can actually see a number of boats this, is how many people are coming in and out of the neighborhoods. it is, really also, in theory it into the residence of this particular community. they have no gas. about 140 customers at last check these utility was shut off by the company, and that is really hard for a lot of these residents who want to stay behind a
that is more than five adjourning cities in the mississippi river in iowa and illinois. the river is expected to crest 21.6 feet today. nearby, people were getting around in boats to maneuver the high waters. nbc news correspondent, george soliz is live in that, dwarf iowa, right now. george, what can you tell us about the flooding the people are already seeing, and what they are preparing for? >> good morning, ali. right now, this is really adding insult to injury. there is a little bit...
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record-breaking flooding on the mississippi river. and the massive snow melt in the west. our weather team tracking it all. >> grounded, the army ordering standdown aviation units following a series of deadly accidents. what the army chief of staff says needs to be done before >> escape from sudan, efforts to save thousands of americans trapped in the country while fragile troops still holding off. with reports of, u.s. citizens making dangerous 500 track to safety. >> taking blame. the federal reserve admitting it failed to prevent collapse of silicon valley bank. while also pointing a finger at bank execs. how can lead to tightened regulations. >> authors outrage. romance novels, nora roberts, school district and 8 of her books. sharp increases in books' challenge for censorship. >> beyoncc's bills, bills. queen b is not going to let the the fight over the claim that she owes millions of her back taxes. >> twitter alternative. the buzz news social media app called blue sky, making the switch. >> not run by elon musk. it goes a long way for users right now. >> how it is d
record-breaking flooding on the mississippi river. and the massive snow melt in the west. our weather team tracking it all. >> grounded, the army ordering standdown aviation units following a series of deadly accidents. what the army chief of staff says needs to be done before >> escape from sudan, efforts to save thousands of americans trapped in the country while fragile troops still holding off. with reports of, u.s. citizens making dangerous 500 track to safety. >> taking...
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and mississippi congressman michael guest promise the house would vote on it. we will combat the failures of the biden administration. and even if the house passes that legislation, the democrat controlled senate is unlikely to send it to president biden's desk. >> live in washington, i'm jessi tenure. all right. jessi, thank you very much. >> 4.22 the time. we'll take a break. but coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news. a suspect in the assault of a former san francisco fire commissioner has been released from jail of details about why that is coming up in just a we' 4.25. and making national headlines this morning. the white woman whose accusations led to the lynching of a black teenager and that he'll back in 19 fife. 55 in mississippi has died. carolyn bryant donham died tuesday in hospice care in louisiana when she was 21. she accused till of whistling at or at the grocery store where she worked. she told her then husband and his half-brother and they kidnapped and killed that 14 year-old boy, an all-white jury acquitted both of those men in that killi
and mississippi congressman michael guest promise the house would vote on it. we will combat the failures of the biden administration. and even if the house passes that legislation, the democrat controlled senate is unlikely to send it to president biden's desk. >> live in washington, i'm jessi tenure. all right. jessi, thank you very much. >> 4.22 the time. we'll take a break. but coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news. a suspect in the assault of a former san francisco fire...
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. ♪ >> i grew up in hickory, mississippi. my father all his life was a worker in mississippi. he was a lumberer and my mother was a schoolteacher. when they migrated up north, they became factory workers. i went to the university of illinois. i studied history. i was a history major. i wanted to be a diplomat. i graduated in 1968. david: then you went to woodrow wilson school at princeton, and that is to do further diplomatic knowledge kind of thing? bob: yeah, i got a masters degree in international affairs, and again, the fascination was history and global affairs. david: you get a graduate degree from princeton, and the u.s. government says we are ready for you to be a diplomat or what happened? bob: all of a sudden, they ask you if you want to go to the foreign service. you have to take a test, and the test requires you to be literate in things that a kid from hickory, mississippi, freeport, illinois did not know about, so they had a question -- i will never forget this, they asked me a question, what is a wedgwood? i thought it was, wedgwood was a dresser. david: so, you
. ♪ >> i grew up in hickory, mississippi. my father all his life was a worker in mississippi. he was a lumberer and my mother was a schoolteacher. when they migrated up north, they became factory workers. i went to the university of illinois. i studied history. i was a history major. i wanted to be a diplomat. i graduated in 1968. david: then you went to woodrow wilson school at princeton, and that is to do further diplomatic knowledge kind of thing? bob: yeah, i got a masters degree in...
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the mississippi river rising fast this morning. parts of the midwest declared disasters, facing the worst flooding in decades. flooding disasters causing most of yosemite to close. where they could strike today. >>> off to the races. with president biden now officially in the campaign, the 2024 battle for the white housu heats s up. >> it is almost inconceivable that biden would even think of running for re-election. >> this morning, the issues already taking center stage and how voters in a key battleground feel about a biden/trumpmp rematch. >>> age limits? the growing push to keep children away from popular social media apps. just ahead, the rare bipartisan push being unveiled in washington today. >>> shake-up. what we're now learning about the sudden firings of cable news stars tucker carlson and don lemon. what's next for the anchors and their networks. >>> plus, american treasure. tributes pouring in for the legendary harry belafonte. ♪ >> an icon of music, hollywood and the civil rights movement. >> people said, when did y
the mississippi river rising fast this morning. parts of the midwest declared disasters, facing the worst flooding in decades. flooding disasters causing most of yosemite to close. where they could strike today. >>> off to the races. with president biden now officially in the campaign, the 2024 battle for the white housu heats s up. >> it is almost inconceivable that biden would even think of running for re-election. >> this morning, the issues already taking center stage...
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our hearts go out to the peopl of mississippi the community of rolling fork. folks throughout the south who have just really been ravage by the storms. congressman benny thompson, appreciate your time on this palm sunday sir. thank you. >> thank you >> coming up on simone, folks, are going to take a closer loo at what comes next after the criminal charges against donald trump becom public how soon could the trial start and can donald trump's attorneys actually jam up th process with the tactics tha they've tried, delay tactics my legal panel will be here to break it all down. first, you know who's here my colleague, our bestie richard louis. today's other top stories. >> simone, good said 80. you more but what you're talking about. representative talk thompson right. now the death toll rising, unfortunately. at least 30 from a tornado outbreak and a dozen state including mississippi. as you are talking about it. the storms destroyed homes power lines, and an entire neighborhoods. president biden approvin disaster declaration for our concert this morning now, w
our hearts go out to the peopl of mississippi the community of rolling fork. folks throughout the south who have just really been ravage by the storms. congressman benny thompson, appreciate your time on this palm sunday sir. thank you. >> thank you >> coming up on simone, folks, are going to take a closer loo at what comes next after the criminal charges against donald trump becom public how soon could the trial start and can donald trump's attorneys actually jam up th process with...
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mississippi is ready to dive died. god is capable of diving deep and fast descending hundreds of feet in a matter of seconds, 300 ft. at angles of up to 25 degrees, even standing up can be a challenge. traveling underwater makes the submarine almost impossible to detect. the nuclear reactor is so quiet the submarine makes less noise than a whale in the dark depths of the ocean. there's no light to navigate. 099 on the highly sensitive sonar. well the ocean environment is very unforgiving . so there are a lot of challenges that prevent a submarine from hearing another submarine or another surface ship, and you've got to be able to understand those different challenges the uss mississippi, like all of america's nuclear submarines, can essentially sustain itself under the water for weeks or even months at a time because of the nuclear reactor that powers them. they breathe recirculated air. and purified water, the only thing that they need to actually get resupply with is food for the crew members, and that means that the
mississippi is ready to dive died. god is capable of diving deep and fast descending hundreds of feet in a matter of seconds, 300 ft. at angles of up to 25 degrees, even standing up can be a challenge. traveling underwater makes the submarine almost impossible to detect. the nuclear reactor is so quiet the submarine makes less noise than a whale in the dark depths of the ocean. there's no light to navigate. 099 on the highly sensitive sonar. well the ocean environment is very unforgiving . so...
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this is a story of widespread flooding up and down the mississippi. farther north in places like lacrosse, wisconsin, water has already crested. now it's a question of when will it start to recede. that remains to be seen. all of this happening up and down the mississippi river as down south a veryernt story plays out with twisters causing some serious damage. this morning severe weather wreaking havoc across multiple states. in the midwest, the swollen mississippi river is continuing to rise. in desoto, wisconsin, investigators are combing through the wreckage of this train derailment trying to determine if flood waters caused several cars to spill off the tracks near the river. people in lacrosse, wisconsin, forced to flee flooded homes with river levels cresting there. a gas company near davenport, iowa, cutting service to more than 100 homes. >> if the forecast is as bad as they think, how high would it go? >> this is 21, 6, i believe, right here. >> reporter: down south the story is tornados with at least seven report twisters, six of them in flo
this is a story of widespread flooding up and down the mississippi. farther north in places like lacrosse, wisconsin, water has already crested. now it's a question of when will it start to recede. that remains to be seen. all of this happening up and down the mississippi river as down south a veryernt story plays out with twisters causing some serious damage. this morning severe weather wreaking havoc across multiple states. in the midwest, the swollen mississippi river is continuing to rise....
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mississippi is ready to dive. die die die! this sub is capable of diving deep and fast descending hundreds of feet in a matter of seconds, 300 ft angles of up to 25 degrees, even standing up can be a challenge. traveling underwater makes the submarine almost impossible to detect. the nuclear reactor is so quiet the submarine makes less noise than a whale in the dark depths of the ocean. there's no light to navigate relies on highly sensitive sonar. well, the ocean environment is very unforgiving . so there are a lot of challenges that prevent a submarine from hearing another submarine or another surface ship, and you've got to be able to understand those different challenges the uss mississippi, like all of america's nuclear submarines, can essentially sustain itself under the water for weeks or even months at a time because of the nuclear reactor that powers them. they breathe recirculated air and purified water. the only thing that they need to actually get resupply with is food for the crew members, and that means that they
mississippi is ready to dive. die die die! this sub is capable of diving deep and fast descending hundreds of feet in a matter of seconds, 300 ft angles of up to 25 degrees, even standing up can be a challenge. traveling underwater makes the submarine almost impossible to detect. the nuclear reactor is so quiet the submarine makes less noise than a whale in the dark depths of the ocean. there's no light to navigate relies on highly sensitive sonar. well, the ocean environment is very...
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this is the mississippi river, behind the treeline. it has spilled over into this downtown area of davenport, iowa. where we are expecting the water level to continue to rise here until midday on monday. that is when we expect the highest level of this flooding here in davenport. there have already been points further north from here where the river has already crested but that is what we are bracing for here. i can tell you that it is not any kind of situation where there is a frantic evacuation going on. it is pretty calm, almost business as usual down here. they are used to flooding along the mississippi rivers. so this is something that they are expecting almost, seasonally. they've had it come through before, so it is not catching anyone off-guard, per se. broadly speaking, there have been people who say that they did not expect the flooding to be as bad as it has been and unfortunately people have had damage done to their homes and seem to have lost some possessions. but it is a pretty quiet slow-moving problem here. >> what abou
this is the mississippi river, behind the treeline. it has spilled over into this downtown area of davenport, iowa. where we are expecting the water level to continue to rise here until midday on monday. that is when we expect the highest level of this flooding here in davenport. there have already been points further north from here where the river has already crested but that is what we are bracing for here. i can tell you that it is not any kind of situation where there is a frantic...
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elected officials in mississippi want to help address the results of the negligence and improve lives of jackson residence, they should start completing improvements to the water system, no the undermining the constitutional rights of the citizens. don? >> isabel, thank you. >> one in three kids in america right now cannot read at a basic level of comprehension. it is so startling. concerning. one in three american children are behind on reading. this is according to a key national exam. that has some schools rethinking their approach to teaching our children, again, embracing the basics, fonices. athena jones is looking into it all of this. i cannot believe that statistic. >> it's stunning. you know, i think we can all agree, the important thing that schools should be doing is making sure our children can read, that they're literal and leave school able to read. i've been looking into this over the past week. what i found surprising, many schools have been using unproven flawed theory to teach children to read. it's not working. >> my name is judy b. jones. >> before this school year
elected officials in mississippi want to help address the results of the negligence and improve lives of jackson residence, they should start completing improvements to the water system, no the undermining the constitutional rights of the citizens. don? >> isabel, thank you. >> one in three kids in america right now cannot read at a basic level of comprehension. it is so startling. concerning. one in three american children are behind on reading. this is according to a key national...
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. >> thanks so much for that show down in jackson, mississippi. as the state legislature passes legislation that some residents say are a racial take over of the courts and police. we'll explain ahead on "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc t. and you can't forget about the boss. sometimes- you just want to eat your heroes. the subway series. the greatest menu of all time. (vo) verizon small business days are back. april 27th through may 3rd. the subway series. get a free tech check and special offers. like a free 5g phone. get started today with verizon business. it's your business. it's your verizon. so it's decided, we'll park even deeper into parking spaces so people think they're open. surprise. [ laughs ] [ horn honks, muffled talking ] -can't hear you, jerry. -sorry. uh, yeah, can we get a system where when someone's bike is in the shop, then we could borrow someone else's? -no! -no! or you can get a quote with america's number-one motorcycle insurer and maybe save some money while you're at it. all in favor of that. [ horn honking ] there
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>> norah: tonight, some midwest communities along the mississippi river are being hit by floods, with the river expected to rise to its highest level in 20 years because of recent r >> norah: tonight, some midwest communities along the mississippi river are being hit by floods, with the river expected to rise to its highest level in 20 years because of recent rains and melting snow. iowa's governor issued a disaster proclamation on monday for ten counties. workers built a floodwall in davenport today, anticipating the river to rise another 3 feet. a space craft was moments from landing on the moon today, before it fell into radio silence. we've got the details next. we'v. ; i made it. and did all i could to prevent recurrence. verzenio reduces the risk of recurrence of hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive, early breast cancer with a high chance of returning, as determined by your doctor when added to hormone therapy. hormone therapy works outside the cell... while verzenio works inside to help stop the growth of cancer cells. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydratio
>> norah: tonight, some midwest communities along the mississippi river are being hit by floods, with the river expected to rise to its highest level in 20 years because of recent r >> norah: tonight, some midwest communities along the mississippi river are being hit by floods, with the river expected to rise to its highest level in 20 years because of recent rains and melting snow. iowa's governor issued a disaster proclamation on monday for ten counties. workers built a floodwall...
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by the middle of the end of this week, dozens of river gauges along the mississippi river are forecast to be in major flood stage and expected to cause gradual flooding in the coming weeks. cnn meteorologist allison chinchar ah has the latest weather update for us. it's that time of year again. temperatures are rising in the snow is melting. the concern is when you get that snow melt rapidly. all of that water ends up flowing into the rivers, creeks and streams and right now across the midwest, we have several river gauges that are already at moderate and even major flood stage across the upper midwest, but we're going to start to see a lot of that spread further. south states like iowa, illinois , and even into missouri, where those river gauges could potentially get up to moderate and even major. flood stage by the end of the week. one specific gauge we're looking at is the mississippi river at st paul right now, sitting at about 17.5 ft that does put this at major flood stage. it is expected to crest friday. maybe perhaps saturday of this week at just shy of 19 ft, and while that wi
by the middle of the end of this week, dozens of river gauges along the mississippi river are forecast to be in major flood stage and expected to cause gradual flooding in the coming weeks. cnn meteorologist allison chinchar ah has the latest weather update for us. it's that time of year again. temperatures are rising in the snow is melting. the concern is when you get that snow melt rapidly. all of that water ends up flowing into the rivers, creeks and streams and right now across the midwest,...
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by 1938 it had gone up to the mississippi and then it spread across america. it was published every april or may until the 1960's -- 1967. and it's heyday was probably in the 50's. and it was a state-by-state guide which followed city by city, and then each of the locations listed under those cities work where african americs could find welcoming services and safe harbors. how many copies were published? >> noted really knows because noted kept recor. everything is an estimate. i always say he was probably hundreds of thousands of copies, but nobody knows. >> how did it firs come to your attention? >> i first discovered the green book on an airplane. i used to fly regularly to london and i would buy magazines to read on the flight. and i bet an article about traveling around america and in the sidebar mentioned the negro motorist book. i had nev heard about this publicatio and i've been around for a long time. and i promyself that when i came back to the united states woul go to schmburg research for center -- research center fck cture and see what i can find
by 1938 it had gone up to the mississippi and then it spread across america. it was published every april or may until the 1960's -- 1967. and it's heyday was probably in the 50's. and it was a state-by-state guide which followed city by city, and then each of the locations listed under those cities work where african americs could find welcoming services and safe harbors. how many copies were published? >> noted really knows because noted kept recor. everything is an estimate. i always...
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each year as snow north of iowa melts, it floods the communities long the mississippi -- along the mississippi river and iowa. we're luckily to be able to predict the severity of floods each year. in devenport, crews have been working 24-hour shifts at pump stations for over a week to protect their nine miles of the river front. as we continue to monitor the flooding, i remain grateful for the close eye of the governor's office, disaster resources, and the united states army corps of engineer efforts to ensure pumps are working flawlessly. i also appreciate the university of iowa flood center to be able to monitor and sense rising waters. my office also remains open as a res resource if southeast iowans are in need of assistance. together we can power through this flooding season. i want to take a moment to wish a very happy birthday to my sister, mayor yet stanceon -- mar mariettestanston. happy birthday. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from guam for five minutes. mr. moylan: i would like to take a moment to recognize three heroes of guam who are cele
each year as snow north of iowa melts, it floods the communities long the mississippi -- along the mississippi river and iowa. we're luckily to be able to predict the severity of floods each year. in devenport, crews have been working 24-hour shifts at pump stations for over a week to protect their nine miles of the river front. as we continue to monitor the flooding, i remain grateful for the close eye of the governor's office, disaster resources, and the united states army corps of engineer...
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we do have the cresting mississippi river into the course of the weekend. i believe we have a correspondent on the ground there as well, sara? >> derek van dam, thank you there. let's talk more about what he was just talking about, the dangers along the mississippi now, several parks and fields are already under water, several more homes and businesses are now under threat. cnn's adrian broadus is live in kachb po davenport, iowa. i can see the issue there. tell us what you're expecting to happen as the river crests? >> reporter: well, folks in this community, sara, are taking steps to mitigate any damage. but as you can imagine as the river slowly rises those anxiety levels also go up. i'm standing on a crosswalk right now. it's under water. to give you some perspective, the light poles you see that are furthest away from me mark the embankment of the mississippi river in this area. it's clearly overflowing, taking over this parking lot. this is a parking lot where we are to the right, the parking lot -- or the parking spaces under water to the left. this
we do have the cresting mississippi river into the course of the weekend. i believe we have a correspondent on the ground there as well, sara? >> derek van dam, thank you there. let's talk more about what he was just talking about, the dangers along the mississippi now, several parks and fields are already under water, several more homes and businesses are now under threat. cnn's adrian broadus is live in kachb po davenport, iowa. i can see the issue there. tell us what you're expecting...
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wide spread to damage the destructive weather comes a week after another tornado struck the state of mississippi, killing at least 25 people. a motorist films, a menacing tornado ripping through iowa, and it appears to be accompanied by a 2nd twister to the left. my god, i thought of her out there part of several on the radar of the national weather service, mostly in arkansas and iowa. oh my god, we got it. and so now the beast of a storm left behind this footprint leaving it survivors. glad to have made it through all the way we knew the tornado was coming. the lease was whirling on the way. we know it looked like it was standing steel, someone say run to the bank, mainly to ladies here. ran to the bank we had together with brave highlands. our man, it was, it was devastating. i say it was an aeroplane and, and i had to take, i had to say like, they're about to blow. that's what it felt like a lot of pressure. it was quick. less than 15. 20 seconds. so quick yet so destructive. more than $78000.00 people are estimated to be without paw across arkansas. and authorities describe the damage as ex
wide spread to damage the destructive weather comes a week after another tornado struck the state of mississippi, killing at least 25 people. a motorist films, a menacing tornado ripping through iowa, and it appears to be accompanied by a 2nd twister to the left. my god, i thought of her out there part of several on the radar of the national weather service, mostly in arkansas and iowa. oh my god, we got it. and so now the beast of a storm left behind this footprint leaving it survivors. glad...
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. >>> president biden in mississippi today touring the recent te s busine? that's what u.s. bank is for. and you're growing in california? -yup, socal, norcal... -monterey? -all day. -a branch in ventura? that's for sure-ah. atms in fresno? fres-yes. encinitas? yes, indeed-us. anaheim? big time. more guacamole? i'm on a roll-ay. how about you? i'm just visiting. u.s. bank. ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. >>> 10, drama, and loud protest that the tennessee state capitol as community activists and lawmakers tend to demands for new gun legislation, this is after monday's deadly shooting at a national grade school that left six people dead including 39-year-old students. the topic was not on today's agenda but lawmakers were talking about changes. >> when there's a person in the middle of a mental health crisis and their family members or the counselors or doctors are worried they might harm themselves or others, maybe there should be a procedure to make sure they don't purchase seven guns from five stores. >> there might be dis
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but there are still more than 400 miles with flood warnings along the mississippi. i am emily schmidt, reporting. >> authorities in mississippi say that one of four inmates who escaped from prison has died after a standoff with police. investigators say that they tracked him to a home and he opened fire when confronted. our, zeta a fire started in that home and inside authorities found one body believed to be dylan arrington but they say it will take time to make a positive identification. >> where does not, able at this particular time to confirm if it is still in arrington but there was someone inside of the residents that we believe to be him at the time of the fire and at the time of the gunfire between him and the individual inside of the residents and law enforcement. >> investigators say that arrington and three other inmates broke out of a detention center over the weekend, and it's believed that he killed a local pastor and stole his truck. another is believed to have traveled to texas in another stolen vehicle. >> police in colorado have arrested three tee
but there are still more than 400 miles with flood warnings along the mississippi. i am emily schmidt, reporting. >> authorities in mississippi say that one of four inmates who escaped from prison has died after a standoff with police. investigators say that they tracked him to a home and he opened fire when confronted. our, zeta a fire started in that home and inside authorities found one body believed to be dylan arrington but they say it will take time to make a positive...
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. >> still to come, residents of jackson, mississippi, speak to cnn as the state prepares to expand its reach over policing in the city. a look at why the move is creating a deep divide. back with that and more in just a moment. this is... this is iowa. we just haven't been properly introduced. say hello to the place where rolling hills meets low bills. where our fields, inside and out, are always growing. and where the fun is just getting started. this is iowa. so, when are you coming to see us? ♪ asking the right question can greatly impact your future. - are, are you qualified to do this? - what? - especially when it comes to your finances. - are you a certified financial planner™? - i'm a cfp® professional. - cfp® professionals are committed to acting in your best interest. that's why it's gotta be a cfp®. you need to deliver new apps fast using the services you want in the clouds of your choice. with flexible multi-cloud services that enable digital innovation and enterprise control, vmware helps you innovate and grow. >> two new laws are creating a divide over the city of j
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with this mississippi legislature is basically saying is that we don't need white plight. we have white seizure. we're going to be able to seize this portion of the city where white people live. they don't have to move. we just gotta take them out of the control of the black government of the city of jackson. that is a new frontier in the segregation of the country. and also in white supremacy and how it can operate on a state level to impact municipalities. >> wow. from white flight, were now a white seizures. sounds like a charles blow column. oh, because i'm talking to charles blow. finally charles, this week we learned of the death of caroline bryant dunning, the former mississippi woman whose allegations that 14 year old emmett till harassed her, led to the black teens torture and murder in august of 1955. her husband and brother in law admitting to tills murder after being acquitted by an all white jury. bryant herself was never held accountable, but as i said at the top of the show, the horror that resulted from her actions, and the fact that emmett's mother opened
with this mississippi legislature is basically saying is that we don't need white plight. we have white seizure. we're going to be able to seize this portion of the city where white people live. they don't have to move. we just gotta take them out of the control of the black government of the city of jackson. that is a new frontier in the segregation of the country. and also in white supremacy and how it can operate on a state level to impact municipalities. >> wow. from white flight,...
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most of the flooding is affecting rural areas along the mississippi river. the floodwaters will keep moving south this week, washing some areas to near record flood levels. joining me now from la crosse in wisconsin is molly peters, she's the lead meteorologists at the national weather service. thank you so much for being with us. >> yeah, my pleasure. >> so, the mississippi river is expected to crest this week in the midwest, the preparations currently underway. how bad do you think this can get? >> the levels this year have been comparative to what we saw back in 2001. for many of the locations along the mississippi river, it could be the fourth highest of record, flood on record. in other locations, it could be even the top third or top second highest record on flood. >> that is just incredible. so, if that happens, how long would you expect those levels to remain that high? and which areas will be impacted the most, do you think? >> right, now we are, for how long the rivers will be in flood, we are currently watching the system coming at the end of this
most of the flooding is affecting rural areas along the mississippi river. the floodwaters will keep moving south this week, washing some areas to near record flood levels. joining me now from la crosse in wisconsin is molly peters, she's the lead meteorologists at the national weather service. thank you so much for being with us. >> yeah, my pleasure. >> so, the mississippi river is expected to crest this week in the midwest, the preparations currently underway. how bad do you...
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invited me over for dinner twice and asked me to accompany her on a trip to the ingles shipyard in mississippi to christen the uss, ticonderoga. little did i know these outings would find their way to the metro section of the post and as such there was no more hiding from my coworkers and senator hadfield's office who i was related to. five years later on christmas night at the white house my husband of 35 years asked me to marry him. nancy the hopeless romantic could not have been happier that this occurred under her roof. nancy reagan brought grace and honor to her role as the first lady. she was fiercely loyal to her husband and her country. always placing them first. making the white house a home americans and her husband could be proud of was a priority for her. she knew she was a guest in the nation's house and as such she treated it and the people who cared for it. with the deepest respect and consideration. her quiet strength her genuine devotion to her husband and her commitment to helping and comforting others were just some of the reasons america loved her. the celebration of her mi
invited me over for dinner twice and asked me to accompany her on a trip to the ingles shipyard in mississippi to christen the uss, ticonderoga. little did i know these outings would find their way to the metro section of the post and as such there was no more hiding from my coworkers and senator hadfield's office who i was related to. five years later on christmas night at the white house my husband of 35 years asked me to marry him. nancy the hopeless romantic could not have been happier that...
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several roads have been closed as flooding threatens towns all along the mississippi. now, flooding there isn't the only concern in the u.s. those in california are preparing for floods this weekend too. parts of yosemite national park closed on friday over flooding concerns. the park has remained closed until wednesday, but the closure could last longer. state and local officials are preparing for floods in the tolary lake basin as snow melt starts. california governor newsom visited the lake tuesday to find ways to divert the snow melt. >> you can look at a scene like this and think the worst is going to recede, that the worst is behind us when, in fact, quite the contrary, every day you're seeing incremental half inch and inch of more water, new water present itself here in this basin. as a consequence we not only need to maintain our vigilance, but we can't be impatient in terms of the impending floods and the damage that will occur here. >> billions of dollars in agricultural products can be lost to flooding according to california's department of food and agricul
several roads have been closed as flooding threatens towns all along the mississippi. now, flooding there isn't the only concern in the u.s. those in california are preparing for floods this weekend too. parts of yosemite national park closed on friday over flooding concerns. the park has remained closed until wednesday, but the closure could last longer. state and local officials are preparing for floods in the tolary lake basin as snow melt starts. california governor newsom visited the lake...