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you heard about the hardworking oysters life in clackamas parish, louisiana. they came from a very poor country, didn't have much money in around 1920. he built him with champ, we got his 1st voice to lease back at the time. was just a wild wilderness basically no levies to protect your homes from the river and stuff. but you don't really need it back them because the land was low higher. the this diversion is, is a bad deal. the basically opened the river 25 miles north of here, and just let the water uncontrollably flood into a crime for steam as to where there's balancing sea food moisture, strep graphs we knew back in, and we know it even more now. the devastating effect this is going to have life just can't. the so healthy living oyster re creates a healthy living coast. you kill off the oysters, you kill off the coast, we all the canary in the mind. this one mass to massive beast is going to flow tremendous amounts of water. and it's going to take millions of gallons of water to move houses, a settlement. and it's not going to work. and the process is go
you heard about the hardworking oysters life in clackamas parish, louisiana. they came from a very poor country, didn't have much money in around 1920. he built him with champ, we got his 1st voice to lease back at the time. was just a wild wilderness basically no levies to protect your homes from the river and stuff. but you don't really need it back them because the land was low higher. the this diversion is, is a bad deal. the basically opened the river 25 miles north of here, and just let...
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the health risks from nearby petrochemical plants from those living in louisiana. and the new film "civil war" explores what could happen if a divided america goes to war with itself. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: this year, russia has launched a series of deliberate and devastating attacks on ukraine's energy infrastructure. taking advantage of gaps and shortages in ukraine's air defenses, russia has systematically targeted nearly every single power plant in this country. officials here tell us the last few weeks have been unlike any they've seen before in this war. an idyllic scene, in the city of ukrainka, just outside of kyiv, but the russian attack here just three days earlier is fresh in gennediy's mind. >> it was about 5:00 a.m. everybody woke up because it was a massive explosion. and then, a few more explosions. amna: the 64-year-old local builder struggles to describe the moment. >> you need to hear it to understand it. you ne
the health risks from nearby petrochemical plants from those living in louisiana. and the new film "civil war" explores what could happen if a divided america goes to war with itself. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: this year, russia has launched a series of deliberate and devastating attacks on ukraine's energy infrastructure. taking advantage of gaps...
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william: for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham in southeastern louisiana. geoff: the new film "civil war" is stirring debate and provoking conversation about where a divided nation could lead. it topped the domestic box office this weekend with a nearly $26 million opening, the biggest ever for its independent production company, a-24 studios. jeffrey brown talks to the film's director as part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> the time: the near future. the place: the eastern part of the united states, now a battle zone of armies, militias, armed individuals guarding their property. >> you don't know what side they are fighting >> someone is trying to kill us. we are trying to kill them. jeffrey: we don't know why this is happening, what factors brought the country to the brink. we just see and feel what it could be like if america really was at war with itself. >> what kind of american are you? jeffrey: british director and writer, alex garland. alex: i took on the subject because i had a set of anxieties and worries, and i wanted to join the conv
william: for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham in southeastern louisiana. geoff: the new film "civil war" is stirring debate and provoking conversation about where a divided nation could lead. it topped the domestic box office this weekend with a nearly $26 million opening, the biggest ever for its independent production company, a-24 studios. jeffrey brown talks to the film's director as part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> the time: the near future. the place:...
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power poles exploding as a massive tornado crosses the highway in louisiana. major damage near new orleans. 50 people rescued at an apartment complex. across the gulf coast, heavy rain and hail, strong winds downing trees, ripping off roofs. widespread floods, streets and highways underwater. we're tracking it all. >>> also this evening, growing fallout after arizona upheld a 160-year-old abortion ban. donald trump saying today, arizona went too far and that it will, quote, be straightened out. but how? >>> shots fired during an end of ramadan celebration in philadelphia. three injured including a 15-year-old whom police say had a gun. what we're learning. >>> after a 6-year-old shot a teacher, why the former assistant principal is now charged with child abuse. >>> the warning from president biden that iran may be planning a major attack on israel. >>> and the deadly new air strike further raising tensions in gaza. >>> the forever chemicals in your drinking water linked to illnesses like cancer. the epa announcing the first ever national limits on them. >>> an
power poles exploding as a massive tornado crosses the highway in louisiana. major damage near new orleans. 50 people rescued at an apartment complex. across the gulf coast, heavy rain and hail, strong winds downing trees, ripping off roofs. widespread floods, streets and highways underwater. we're tracking it all. >>> also this evening, growing fallout after arizona upheld a 160-year-old abortion ban. donald trump saying today, arizona went too far and that it will, quote, be...
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louisiana governor jeff landry calling for consequences after the team didn't show up for the anthem. he is next. but because it's gold - they think it must be complicated. it isn't. not with rosland capital. with rosland... the entire process from start to finish is built on one concept... one... keep... it... simple. rosland capital - a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and our premium coins, can help you preserve your...
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cleanup is under way in slidell, louisiana after a tornado ripped through the town. slidell official says over ten people were hurt and 75 to 100 homes were significantly damaged. >>> president biden called the u.s.-japan alliance stronger than it has ever been at a state dinner honor of japanese prime minister fumio kishida and his wife last night. bill and hillary clinton, robert de niro and jeff bezos were all in attendance. the night also included a performance by paul simon. >>> and the 88 masters tournament tees off today in augusta, georgia. the third and fourth rounds will air this weekend on cbs and stream on paramount+. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm carissa lawson, cbs news, new york. >>> tonight, we're tracking y flooding and tornado threats. millions of americans under severe weather alerts from texas to georgia. >> big, big tornado! >> multiple tornadoes reported as damaging wind leaves thousands without power. >> water slamming against the windows, debris flying everywhere. uh hoe. oh! ♪ >> announcer: this
cleanup is under way in slidell, louisiana after a tornado ripped through the town. slidell official says over ten people were hurt and 75 to 100 homes were significantly damaged. >>> president biden called the u.s.-japan alliance stronger than it has ever been at a state dinner honor of japanese prime minister fumio kishida and his wife last night. bill and hillary clinton, robert de niro and jeff bezos were all in attendance. the night also included a performance by paul simon....
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one of them, the senator from louisiana, republican senator kennedy talking about the article of impeachment and what should be done about them. here is john kennedy from yesterday. [video clip] >> my democrat colleagues in the senate today may be about to make some new history in this room. apparently they think it is a brave new world and they want to set a dangerous new precedent. for the very first time senate democrats are seeking to table, maybe even dismiss an impeachment of a sitting cabinet official without even holding a trial. they are summoning spirits they will not be able to control. please, my colleagues, don't do it. i fear though that senate democrats will try to take the articles of impeachment that our colleagues and the united states house of representatives thoughtfully crafted and passed with a majority vote and toss them into the trash without hearing from either side. they don't want to list the house impeachment managers make their case. they don't want to let secretary mayorkas make his case. they just want to ignore the evidence and sweep it under the rug and move
one of them, the senator from louisiana, republican senator kennedy talking about the article of impeachment and what should be done about them. here is john kennedy from yesterday. [video clip] >> my democrat colleagues in the senate today may be about to make some new history in this room. apparently they think it is a brave new world and they want to set a dangerous new precedent. for the very first time senate democrats are seeking to table, maybe even dismiss an impeachment of a...
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easy enough to take out this massive tree along with thousands of others across northwest louisiana. more than 200,000 losing power across the arklatex region. many without electricity for days. families sweltering in the deadly heat that followed. >> trees are more important than they've ever been to battle that extreme heat that we're facing not just in louisiana but in every community around the country. >> referee: nearly one year later, dan lahm and the arbor day foundation, among those helping give away 250 trees. >> enjoy it. >> reporter: replacing some of what was lost. >> they're shading our communities, helping to reduce temperatures like 10 degrees fahrenheit in the shade. those trees can protect you. they help reduce flooding and storm water runoff. >> reporter: dozens lining up early. in that crowd we meet paula o'neal. >> how long you have lufd here? >> 69 years. >> worst wind i've ever seen. >> reporter: telling us about that night when the trees toppled in their yard. good it looked like a war zone. >> reporter: they takes her tree home. >> my neighbors houses were da
easy enough to take out this massive tree along with thousands of others across northwest louisiana. more than 200,000 losing power across the arklatex region. many without electricity for days. families sweltering in the deadly heat that followed. >> trees are more important than they've ever been to battle that extreme heat that we're facing not just in louisiana but in every community around the country. >> referee: nearly one year later, dan lahm and the arbor day foundation,...
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the storm system goes all the way toward louisiana and mississippi. dealing with some active weather down in the south and clouds are making an impact on the way into the northeast, too. in the bay area, about 34% covered. that will continue to move off and then we are left with the next chance happening in 20 or so years. >>> let's get people out and about. we hope you have a safe drive this morning, maybe even put on an eclipse playlist. let us know what your playlist is. let's get a check in on our super commuters on the altamonte pass. extremely slow for drivers going westbound from 205 to the 680. travel time has increased in the last few minutes. almost an hour drive because of a congested hillside you are going to see. if you haven't got out on the road, you may want to pour your coffee and get out on the road a little early. toward the san mateo bridge, a few more brake lights toward 101. a bit steady as you make your way across the bridge. eastbound seems to have a more open ride. >>> looking at the san jose mineta airport where travelers wil
the storm system goes all the way toward louisiana and mississippi. dealing with some active weather down in the south and clouds are making an impact on the way into the northeast, too. in the bay area, about 34% covered. that will continue to move off and then we are left with the next chance happening in 20 or so years. >>> let's get people out and about. we hope you have a safe drive this morning, maybe even put on an eclipse playlist. let us know what your playlist is. let's get a...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized. mr. scalise: thank you, madam speaker. i want to thank my friend from new jersey for leading this effort and for making sure all of our colleagues have the opportunity to stand with our friend israel while they are at war. we all know starting october 7 israel was attacked. barbarically by one of iran's proxies, hamas, a terrorist organization. they went into israel, murdered barbarically israelis. took hostages. still to this day have about 130 hostages, including some american citizens. while this war to eviscerate the terrorist organization known as hamas is going on, israel then over the weekend faced an unprecedented attack directly from iran. no longer is it the proxies, whether it's hamas, hezbollah, the houthis, all who are supported by iran, now iran directly attacked with 300-plus drones, missiles to try to kill more israelis. fortunately a coalition, of course israel, but the united states and other allies joined together to shoot down those missiles and drones. but at the same
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized. mr. scalise: thank you, madam speaker. i want to thank my friend from new jersey for leading this effort and for making sure all of our colleagues have the opportunity to stand with our friend israel while they are at war. we all know starting october 7 israel was attacked. barbarically by one of iran's proxies, hamas, a terrorist organization. they went into israel, murdered barbarically israelis. took hostages. still to this...
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but in four c-uppercase-letter salem, oregon, tallahassee, florida, new orleans, louisiana two sets of conflicting electors of mets and voted so that u.s. . congress received two sets of conflicting electoral votes. fake electors. why did they do that? because they're going to challenge the election on the floor of the house were both chambers meet at the senate and the house to count the electoral college votes. if you do not send a separate set of electors in, the other side automatically wins. there's nothing to accoun count. they're not fake electors. they are a second set of electors sent by the other party. that must be a crime. 184 electoral votes while hayes had 165 with 20 votes still disputed. tilden was in the lead substantially so. the constitution syphilis electoral votes be directed to the president and the senate who was a republican, thomas a w in the republicans argued he had the right to decide which votes to count. while, almost sounds like advice even by jon eastman the former vice president. democrats disagreed argued the democratic majority in the congress should
but in four c-uppercase-letter salem, oregon, tallahassee, florida, new orleans, louisiana two sets of conflicting electors of mets and voted so that u.s. . congress received two sets of conflicting electoral votes. fake electors. why did they do that? because they're going to challenge the election on the floor of the house were both chambers meet at the senate and the house to count the electoral college votes. if you do not send a separate set of electors in, the other side automatically...
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there is catastrophic damage in louisiana after a suspected tornado ripped the roof off an apartment building outside new orleans. and in mississippi, dozens of homes were hit and one person was killed when storms slammed the magnolia state. tonight, tornado watches are in effect across the region. cbs's mark strassmann will start us off tonight from a new orleans suburb that took a direct hit. >> wow! >> reporter: as many as three tornadoes may have touched down in and around slidell, louisiana. >> oh! >> reporter: wind gusts of up to 110 miles per hour tore through the city just north of new orleans. >> i can confess it did a lot of damage and it left fast. >> reporter: about 50 needed rescuing after winds sheared the roof off an apartment building. >> it happened really fast. while we were trying to pack a few things, my ceiling caved in, his ceilings caved in. >> the damage is unbelievable. >> reporter: officials in st. tammany parish reported the impact was catastrophic and extensive, with more than 100 buildings damaged. >> this storm was no joke. it's something that we haven't
there is catastrophic damage in louisiana after a suspected tornado ripped the roof off an apartment building outside new orleans. and in mississippi, dozens of homes were hit and one person was killed when storms slammed the magnolia state. tonight, tornado watches are in effect across the region. cbs's mark strassmann will start us off tonight from a new orleans suburb that took a direct hit. >> wow! >> reporter: as many as three tornadoes may have touched down in and around...
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out of time without giving you an opportunity to speak to our speaker of the house, a gentleman from louisiana named mike johnson, of the things he has said and done lately. have even chuck probably, you know, george. well, um, you know, he hasn't really shockley. i mean, like the, his, um, uh, staggering incompetence is possible. the calls for uh, republicans sir, let's think of a, his immediate, pri, this, as a nancy below say, she relentlessly pursued the democratic party agenda. she have a majority as small as johnson's youth. who does that dining majority doing that? a democratic body agenda. now let's see what john johnson has just signed off on every single part of bikers agenda that 25000000000 is everything. it's a, a wish list for all the by the ministration. you think you have a bypass of the different policy. why you helping you the president all the different bobby, you know, the election. yeah. i mean, i knew him essentially, you know, because the agenda that 9x5b6x1b. so you take the israel a i'm dealing with what i want. and then of course, the ticket on it and, and everything
out of time without giving you an opportunity to speak to our speaker of the house, a gentleman from louisiana named mike johnson, of the things he has said and done lately. have even chuck probably, you know, george. well, um, you know, he hasn't really shockley. i mean, like the, his, um, uh, staggering incompetence is possible. the calls for uh, republicans sir, let's think of a, his immediate, pri, this, as a nancy below say, she relentlessly pursued the democratic party agenda. she have a...
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some of the violent weather we saw play out today, especially in places like louisiana. going to hit again tomorrow just areas to the east. overlaid the high-resolution future radar. on top of the areas that will be the biggest target including the panhandle of florida come up into georgia, really heavy storms for you in places like atlanta, albany down to tallahassee, some storms could affect early tee times for the masters tomorrow, they could get rained out. likely flooding across the gulf coast here but could extend all the way to the ohio valley. areas from tampa and i for into atlanta, jacksonville to savannah, all areas where severe storms could hit, could include tornadoes, as well. a second area across the ohio valley could be a target. cincinnati, columbus, p cleveland, pittsburgh, charleston. in these areas, norah, watch for heavy rain at hilton hit. >> norah: will be watching. mike bettes, thank you. tonight, some republicans across the country are rhetorically trying to distance themselves from arizona's supreme court ruling that a bold a near-total abortion
some of the violent weather we saw play out today, especially in places like louisiana. going to hit again tomorrow just areas to the east. overlaid the high-resolution future radar. on top of the areas that will be the biggest target including the panhandle of florida come up into georgia, really heavy storms for you in places like atlanta, albany down to tallahassee, some storms could affect early tee times for the masters tomorrow, they could get rained out. likely flooding across the gulf...
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among those hardest hit, parts of louisiana where a tornado left miles of destruction and knocked out power to tens of thousands of people. the storm system is heading up the eastern seaboard this morning. here's cbs' mark strassmann. >>> wow! >> reporter: as many as three tornadoes may have touched down in and around slidell, louisiana. >> oh! >> reporter: wind gusts of up to 110 miles per hour tore through the city just north of new orleans. >> came too fast and did a lot of damage, and it left fast. >> reporter: about 50 people needed rescuing after winds sheared the roof off an apartment building. >> it happened really fast. while we were trying to pack a few things, my ceiling caved in. his ceilings caved in. >> the damage is unbelievable. >> reporter: officials in saint tammany parish reported the impact was catastrophic and extensive with more than 100 buildings damaged. >> this storm was no joke. it's something we haven't seen here in slidell in a very long time. >> reporter: flash flooding in new orleans swelled roads overwhelming drivers and marooning vehicles. as the storm
among those hardest hit, parts of louisiana where a tornado left miles of destruction and knocked out power to tens of thousands of people. the storm system is heading up the eastern seaboard this morning. here's cbs' mark strassmann. >>> wow! >> reporter: as many as three tornadoes may have touched down in and around slidell, louisiana. >> oh! >> reporter: wind gusts of up to 110 miles per hour tore through the city just north of new orleans. >> came too fast...
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coast of the united states flooding swamped roads in new orleans and all the cities in the state of louisiana. at least $30000.00 homes and businesses lost power in the town of slideshow with heavy winds ripped off, reeves and collapsed building. well, us and japan has announced plans for a new joint edit defense network in partnership with the stadium present during biden hosted the japanese prime minister familiar casita for a state visit of the white house on wednesday 5 and said wednesdays announcement representing the closest collaboration between the 2 nations and decades, they also discussed north korea and tensions with china on the different logic for allowed from echo as rage on the mexican embassy. and tito is growing at least a 3 ecuadorian ministers with summit and before a commission for questioning which quickly became heated, police raided the embassy last friday to arrest at cordova as full and the vice president for a class. he was granted political asylum by mexico off to being twice convicted of corruption. meanwhile, glass has gone on hunger strike in protest against the
coast of the united states flooding swamped roads in new orleans and all the cities in the state of louisiana. at least $30000.00 homes and businesses lost power in the town of slideshow with heavy winds ripped off, reeves and collapsed building. well, us and japan has announced plans for a new joint edit defense network in partnership with the stadium present during biden hosted the japanese prime minister familiar casita for a state visit of the white house on wednesday 5 and said wednesdays...
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look at some different energy facilities throughout south louisiana. we went to chevron's anchor platform in the gulf of mexico. a facility that's going to be coming online in the next few months to produce over 70,000 barrels of oil a day. and while we were excited to be there, what is disappointing is that because president biden continues to cancel legislatively mandated lease sales, fewer of those kind of projects will be coming online. and what that means is our country, america, will now be more reliant on foreign nations because we still have a growing demand for oil, for natural gas, for all forms of energy. and if president biden takes american energy off-line, that means we have to get it from other countries, which president biden has done. he's made us more dependent on countries like russia, like iran, like saudi arabia. and so when you look at, you know, if he's worried about carbon footprints, there is no lower carbon footprint to produce oil in the world than in the gulf of mexico. we should be doing more projects like that, not fewer.
look at some different energy facilities throughout south louisiana. we went to chevron's anchor platform in the gulf of mexico. a facility that's going to be coming online in the next few months to produce over 70,000 barrels of oil a day. and while we were excited to be there, what is disappointing is that because president biden continues to cancel legislatively mandated lease sales, fewer of those kind of projects will be coming online. and what that means is our country, america, will now...
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guest: it is important to speaker johnson because louisiana is a huge exporter of liquefied natural gas. this was done for climate considerations. it'll be interesting to see if there were to be more momentum, how that would play with young voters. certainly that is one of the reasons the biden administration would not support an effort to on pause. host: you mentioned young voters. president biden is headed to wisconsin today. expected announcement on student loan debt relief. guest: i believe i saw headline that will apply to about 23 million people. certainly this is an issue that leader schumer and elizabeth warren and others have all been really fired up about. they would like to see the biden administration do everything in their power to cancel as much debt as possible in your continuing to see the administration rollout these efforts and clearly it makes a big difference for a lot of people. host: (202) 748-8000 for democrats, (202) 748-8001 for republicans bang, and (202) 748-8002 for independents. we are talking with anthony and drag a looking at the week ahead -- we are talki
guest: it is important to speaker johnson because louisiana is a huge exporter of liquefied natural gas. this was done for climate considerations. it'll be interesting to see if there were to be more momentum, how that would play with young voters. certainly that is one of the reasons the biden administration would not support an effort to on pause. host: you mentioned young voters. president biden is headed to wisconsin today. expected announcement on student loan debt relief. guest: i believe...
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and it is hot and humid for texas and louisiana with this breeze coming in off the gulf of mexico. we've got storms extending from the southern us straight through into the central plains. got to tell you some of these could be severe as a do creep closer into the mid west and quite a divide we've got going on here between cool and warm air. so dc 26, but new york best i can do for you is 10 degrees on thursday, arctic air. well, that's starting to dominate the canadian prairies here. so we'll be cold enough for a snow for a time in bridge on it. and when it pick, looking to pick up a couple of sending meters, looking good though for the west coast and same goes for california. there's some of those storms though, moving away from kansas city, coming in at 14 degrees on thursday. bye for now of the coveted beyond well taken without hesitation. fulton died. phone power defines how well we live here. we make the rule. not them. they find an enemy and then they try and scrub the people with that and the people in power, investigate, explodes, this and questions they use them to be use
and it is hot and humid for texas and louisiana with this breeze coming in off the gulf of mexico. we've got storms extending from the southern us straight through into the central plains. got to tell you some of these could be severe as a do creep closer into the mid west and quite a divide we've got going on here between cool and warm air. so dc 26, but new york best i can do for you is 10 degrees on thursday, arctic air. well, that's starting to dominate the canadian prairies here. so we'll...
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sparks fly in louisiana, as a tornado touches down. homes and buildings destroyed as pounding rains flood the gulf states. angie lassman is tracking what's next. >>> new concerns over a middle east escalation. president biden warning iran may be planning to hit targets inside israel in retaliation for a strike that killed several iranian commanders. >>> a ramadan celebration disrupted by gunfire in philadelphia. three people injured in the chaos. what we'relearning about the five people who were arrested. >>> a grand reopening after unimaginable tragedy. the bowling alley at the center of a mass shooting in maine now welcoming back the community to the lanes. >>> and an unusual sight near the new jersey shore. sheep on the lam. it's thursday, april 11, "early today" starts right now. good morning, glad you're with me. i'm frances rivera. we begin with a powerful storm slamming the gulf coast. tornados ripping through parts of texas, louisiana and mississippi. tearing through neighborhoods and destroying homes. dozens of people had to b
sparks fly in louisiana, as a tornado touches down. homes and buildings destroyed as pounding rains flood the gulf states. angie lassman is tracking what's next. >>> new concerns over a middle east escalation. president biden warning iran may be planning to hit targets inside israel in retaliation for a strike that killed several iranian commanders. >>> a ramadan celebration disrupted by gunfire in philadelphia. three people injured in the chaos. what we'relearning about the...
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out of time without giving you an opportunity to speak to our speaker of the house, a gentleman from louisiana named mike johnson. the things he has said and done lately have even chuck probably, you know, to george. well, um, you know, he hasn't really sharply. i mean like the he is, um, uh, staggering incompetence is possible. the calls for uh, republicans, sir, let's think of a, his immediate breed as, as a nancy below say, she relentlessly pursued a democratic party agenda. she has a majority as small as johnson's you, who's that dining majority of doing that. a democratic body agenda. now let's see what john johnson has just signed off on every single part of by whose agenda that's 25000000000 is everything. it's an a wish list for all the by the ministration. you think you have a bike is of the different policy. why you helping you the president of the different bobby, you know, the election up in the new him bench. the impact is agenda that 95000000000. 61000000000. so you think about it for israel a i'm dealing with what i want. and then of course, the ticket on it and, and everything
out of time without giving you an opportunity to speak to our speaker of the house, a gentleman from louisiana named mike johnson. the things he has said and done lately have even chuck probably, you know, to george. well, um, you know, he hasn't really sharply. i mean like the he is, um, uh, staggering incompetence is possible. the calls for uh, republicans, sir, let's think of a, his immediate breed as, as a nancy below say, she relentlessly pursued a democratic party agenda. she has a...
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so flood alerts issue from texas, louisiana, mississippi, arkansas dark, the blue and the yellow. the more intensive spring is that we could see a few tornadoes mixed in there as well. beautiful conditions, though, for the west coast. los angeles, 29, maybe 30 degrees for you on wednesday, looking good across ebc, south coast, the canadian prairies and around the great lakes. we've got sun poking out here. so toronto is at 18. but with adult day in new york, maybe a few showers. it's going to put a cap on your temperature, just 13 degrees and 12 degrees in boston season. the the, the enough question why happened? like when in the area and when the foundation the the book about you want to, you'll just bear with me. so robin and reminder of all the top new stories is very strong. it's continue to target palestinians of the goals and strip hands. the muslim holy month of ramadan comes to an end full team. people were killed including women and children. and this really attack at the misread comes in central garza on choose day. now they're all going cools for more humanitarian night
so flood alerts issue from texas, louisiana, mississippi, arkansas dark, the blue and the yellow. the more intensive spring is that we could see a few tornadoes mixed in there as well. beautiful conditions, though, for the west coast. los angeles, 29, maybe 30 degrees for you on wednesday, looking good across ebc, south coast, the canadian prairies and around the great lakes. we've got sun poking out here. so toronto is at 18. but with adult day in new york, maybe a few showers. it's going to...
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sir, if they can't buy their liquefied natural gas off the coast of louisiana or texas, they are going to go to vladimir putin for that supply, and that will fuel his war machine and give him more of what he needs to bring his aggression in ukraine. i don't understand it. i'm not even sure currently he even understands the full implications of that. lng is part of the national security contest and philosophy here because energy security is national security. and we cannot allow vladimir putin and iran to be supplying oil and gas to europe. that is not good for the security of the region. we have tried to put this in every package and we will continue to make the case because it is critical for our security. reporter: -- to rename the press room after frederick douglass. is this something you can do as speaker? rep. johnson: i love the idea and that is a great contest. frederick douglass was a great american. we will look into that. reporter: what is in the bill that we have not seen yet? rep. johnson: the fourth bill in the package is israel, indo pacific, ukraine, and the fourth bill
sir, if they can't buy their liquefied natural gas off the coast of louisiana or texas, they are going to go to vladimir putin for that supply, and that will fuel his war machine and give him more of what he needs to bring his aggression in ukraine. i don't understand it. i'm not even sure currently he even understands the full implications of that. lng is part of the national security contest and philosophy here because energy security is national security. and we cannot allow vladimir putin...
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back in louisiana. no major injuries are reported in slidell. one death was confirmed in mississippi. we'll check your forecast in just a few moments. >> the other big story this morning, concerns about iran launching an attack on israel. it follows a recent airstrike that killed two iranian generals. president biden now speaking about this attack threat abc's christiane cordero has the latest on this christiane good morning. >> ryan. and good morning. an attack by iran on israel or israeli interests now appears to be a matter of when not if. this morning, u.s. officials are warning israel of an imminent attack by iran in the coming days, possibly using drones and missiles to hit israel's regional assets. iran has vowed to retaliate for an airstrike last week at its consulate in syria, which killed two of its generals. israel has not admitted responsibility, but pentagon officials say israel was behind the airstrike. israel's defense minister is now threatening a powerful response if iran launches an attack. iran often uses middle east proxies l
back in louisiana. no major injuries are reported in slidell. one death was confirmed in mississippi. we'll check your forecast in just a few moments. >> the other big story this morning, concerns about iran launching an attack on israel. it follows a recent airstrike that killed two iranian generals. president biden now speaking about this attack threat abc's christiane cordero has the latest on this christiane good morning. >> ryan. and good morning. an attack by iran on israel or...
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strong winds knocked down trees in shreveport, louisiana. this one crashed into a house and flattened the owner's carport. and nearby, this 18-wheel fedex truck flipped onto its side during downpours, causing major delays for the morning commute. for a look at the threats still to come, let's go to dallas and meteorologist alex wilson with our partners at the weather channel. good evening, alex. >> good evening, norah. it's already been a very active day of severe weather. that threat will continue, actually goes up into our wednesday. so unfortunately an even more dangerous day expected tomorrow. let's start with what's happening right now. we have active watches across the south. going to be a dangerous evening and overnight for parts of texas and into louisiana, where the tornado threat will remain. as we move through the overnight, in addition to these storms that will bring the severe weather, the tornadoes, the hail, the gusty, damaging winds, we'll also be watching for the threat of very heavy rain. so unfortunately flash flooding and
strong winds knocked down trees in shreveport, louisiana. this one crashed into a house and flattened the owner's carport. and nearby, this 18-wheel fedex truck flipped onto its side during downpours, causing major delays for the morning commute. for a look at the threats still to come, let's go to dallas and meteorologist alex wilson with our partners at the weather channel. good evening, alex. >> good evening, norah. it's already been a very active day of severe weather. that threat...
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tom hanson, cbs news, slidell, louisiana. >>> mounting tensions in the middle east. the u.s. and israel are on high alert for potential attack from iran or its proxies that could come any day. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the jewish state is preparing for scenarios while keeping up its war in gaza. the u.s. state department has restricted u.s. government staff and their families from personal travel outside tel aviv, jerusalem, and beersheeva in southern israel. and iran has vowed revenge on israel after a deadly strike on its embassy compound in syria last week. the israeli military says it is constructing a new land crossing from israel into northern gaza to enable more aid to flow directly to civilians in the areas that have been challenging for trucks to access. >>> residents of one of the kibbutz hit on october 7th held a somber passover sader ahead of the holiday which commemorates the biblical story of the jewish exodus from slavery in egypt. >> granted freedom so cruelly taken for them. hasn't the time come for the whole world to also shout. let my family go
tom hanson, cbs news, slidell, louisiana. >>> mounting tensions in the middle east. the u.s. and israel are on high alert for potential attack from iran or its proxies that could come any day. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the jewish state is preparing for scenarios while keeping up its war in gaza. the u.s. state department has restricted u.s. government staff and their families from personal travel outside tel aviv, jerusalem, and beersheeva in southern israel. and iran has...
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these storms killed at least one person in mississippi, in louisiana, in the northeast of newark, according to reports from the occurrence of a tornado and the injury of several people indicate relief. the rescuers are searching the neighborhoods to help the victims. in texas, the storm caused damage to some shops. the speed of the storm is reported to be 140 km/h. the power outage in the houston area caused more than 100,000 homes to be cut off. eid al-fitr is a good opportunity. for families to spend a lively day together in nature, parks and promenades. yesterday , many families went to nature. the mood of people after the eid al-fitr prayer. you prepare masad kebab and you are not fasting, no, it is over. we have already finished it, that is, 13 badr, which apparently was the month of ramadan, we are bringing the food. we invited ourselves, we came to tehrania, haj, mr. doud is grilling , it's children's day to come out and have fun , why not? there are four people in our family. yes, why did you choose the park? because we will come out after a few days, when the month of ramadan has p
these storms killed at least one person in mississippi, in louisiana, in the northeast of newark, according to reports from the occurrence of a tornado and the injury of several people indicate relief. the rescuers are searching the neighborhoods to help the victims. in texas, the storm caused damage to some shops. the speed of the storm is reported to be 140 km/h. the power outage in the houston area caused more than 100,000 homes to be cut off. eid al-fitr is a good opportunity. for families...
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. >> janice: storm prediction center did issue warning for texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia, as well. it is hard to pinpoint where we are going to see flash flooding and we got close to a foot of rain in matter of hours in louisiana and texas. tornado-warned storm for the florida panhandle until 8:15 a.m. we have a tornado watch meaning conditions are favorable for tornados for parts of florida and populated areas. severe storm threat for areas i mentioned toward mid-atlantic and ohio river valley. large hail, damaging tornados, had over 300 reports of weather yesterday including tornados and we are watching the masters in augusta, georgia. nine, 10, 11:00 a.m., i think we'll see the worst of the weather, better conditions friday and saturday, and in augusta, rain total, close to foot of rain. we will go to robert ray, who is in slidell. we got epic rainfall totals they are comparing to kashes. >> i'm in slidel, other side of the lake ponchatrain. look at the video from yesterday of homes destroyed, businesses destroyed, this is a business ripped apart. people were inside th
. >> janice: storm prediction center did issue warning for texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia, as well. it is hard to pinpoint where we are going to see flash flooding and we got close to a foot of rain in matter of hours in louisiana and texas. tornado-warned storm for the florida panhandle until 8:15 a.m. we have a tornado watch meaning conditions are favorable for tornados for parts of florida and populated areas. severe storm threat for areas i mentioned toward...
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. >> sean: jfk. >> no from louisiana, the senator from louisiana. >> he's my favourite centre. >> yes. >> sean: i think you is my favourite, in fairness to jfk he did lower the top marginal rates >> were not talking about jfk is not about him. [ simultaneous talking ] >> back in the sixties he represented what was a conservative democrat moderate democrat that existed back then in droves of the democratic party the democratic party today has no moderates, the democratic party today is a choice between liberal democrats and woke democrats and that is about all that you get so this kennedy who is running at has the advantage of being a little bit independent on some issues which is where i think he has some conservative acclaim. but on all the issues that matter most when it comes to crime and fighting a inflation and so many of the things that motivate conservatives he is a kennedy liberal and the other thing i will just say here he will hurt joe biden more than he will hurt donald trump because the reason is donald trump voters are sticky they love donald trump it is going to be hard
. >> sean: jfk. >> no from louisiana, the senator from louisiana. >> he's my favourite centre. >> yes. >> sean: i think you is my favourite, in fairness to jfk he did lower the top marginal rates >> were not talking about jfk is not about him. [ simultaneous talking ] >> back in the sixties he represented what was a conservative democrat moderate democrat that existed back then in droves of the democratic party the democratic party today has no...
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baton rouge, louisiana, she reportedly had dreams of becoming a veterinarian or a journalist. she was the editor of the school newspaper and president of the four h club beneath her 1997 high school yearbook photo a caption that reads, we will all get along just fine as soon as you realize that i am queen by the time she was 17, she was dancing and strip clubs across the south stripping was her entry into porn hollywood began to notice her to director judd aporeto cast her in some of his comedies including the 40 year-old virgin i was ahead of the curve on the whole. >> yeah. no, she's very nice and super smart and great to work with. so we just kept asking her to be in all of our movies. >> she also appeared in this music video the year 2006 changed the trajectory of stormy daniels life. that's the year she said she had an affair with donald trump after the two met at a golf tournament in lake tahoe. a few years later in 2009 after louisiana republican senator david vitor was exposed for hiring prostitutes, stormy daniels flirted with a senate run that don't see how i can pau
baton rouge, louisiana, she reportedly had dreams of becoming a veterinarian or a journalist. she was the editor of the school newspaper and president of the four h club beneath her 1997 high school yearbook photo a caption that reads, we will all get along just fine as soon as you realize that i am queen by the time she was 17, she was dancing and strip clubs across the south stripping was her entry into porn hollywood began to notice her to director judd aporeto cast her in some of his...
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threat as it stands right now, is across extreme southeastern texas and across portions of central louisiana. this line of storms has been known to produce winds in excess of 60 miles per hour. that's why we have a severe thunderstorm. watch through 9:00 a.m. central time. you can see this line moving into lafayette right now, just knocking on doors, steps of baton rouge good news is it is starting to weaken as it traverses eastward, but it will bring heavy rainfall to new orleans speaking of heavy rain, we have a flash flood threat that is ongoing. we've had reports here of a half an inch of rain in five minutes time across southeastern portions of texas. that's a lot of rain and that will easily inundate roadways and cause rapid rises and rivers. that's why the national weather service has issued these flash flood warnings. so a multi hazard, multi threat still exists across the deep south and then we look towards later this week for the potential of more severe storms across some of the hardest hit areas throughout the central parts of the us, john, but just to be clear, you're tornado co
threat as it stands right now, is across extreme southeastern texas and across portions of central louisiana. this line of storms has been known to produce winds in excess of 60 miles per hour. that's why we have a severe thunderstorm. watch through 9:00 a.m. central time. you can see this line moving into lafayette right now, just knocking on doors, steps of baton rouge good news is it is starting to weaken as it traverses eastward, but it will bring heavy rainfall to new orleans speaking of...
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top rain totals, close to 10 inches in a matter of hours in louisiana and texarkana. we are seeing the incredible amounts of flooding in this region, rain still to come, one to two inches in shofrt period of time, it won't be the deluge we saw across texas and louisiana. we could see potential for flooding concerns. eastern third of the country messy today and tomorrow as the system moves eastward. florida up to the ohio valley, se sections of the mid-atlantic. we will see travel delays throughout the day today for millions of folks as that system continues to move eastward. we will watch the forecast in augusta. when is that supposed to start? >> todd: later this morning, might be tough. >> janice: will they postpone it? >> todd: they will try to get it in. >> janice: and lightning, storms contain a lot of lightning. >> todd: they try to avoid to play on monday, they want to do thursday, friday, saturday and sunday. >> janice: if they need a weather gal, they can call me. >> carley: thank you. numbers are in and everything you need costs you even more last month and
top rain totals, close to 10 inches in a matter of hours in louisiana and texarkana. we are seeing the incredible amounts of flooding in this region, rain still to come, one to two inches in shofrt period of time, it won't be the deluge we saw across texas and louisiana. we could see potential for flooding concerns. eastern third of the country messy today and tomorrow as the system moves eastward. florida up to the ohio valley, se sections of the mid-atlantic. we will see travel delays...
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you can see there for portions of western louisiana till 9:00 a.m. central. but it also includes portions of eastern louisiana and mississippi until 1:00 p.m. central time today. and that's because this entire system as a whole is actually shifting east. so you're starting to see that threat continued to spread. so the potential for flooding, but also tornadoes large hail and even damaging winds will continue throughout the day today. >> all right. watching very closely, allison chinchar. thank you very much kate, who this >> morning, millions of women and families and arizona are facing a new reality. a 160 year-old abortion law a law written before arizona was a state, a law that was essentially put to bed when roe versus wade was in place. it is now a law within your total ban on abortions that just got the green light from the state supreme court throwing arizona now directly into the spotlight of the fight over reproductive rights. a debate in a fight and a battle. and it's happening all over the country joining us right now is jill habeck. she's the pre
you can see there for portions of western louisiana till 9:00 a.m. central. but it also includes portions of eastern louisiana and mississippi until 1:00 p.m. central time today. and that's because this entire system as a whole is actually shifting east. so you're starting to see that threat continued to spread. so the potential for flooding, but also tornadoes large hail and even damaging winds will continue throughout the day today. >> all right. watching very closely, allison chinchar....
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, it must be said that in the state of louisiana. and johnson, in the sense of a third party, you begin to receive classified secret information, classified information that is brought to the attention of the president, vice president, speaker, in general, the leadership of congress, and this is precisely the same classified information that is made precisely by the us military intelligence community , ministry of defense, department of state, over the past six months, apparently, this flow of information has become compromising. johnson's masks and maybe his the immediate environment, they began to argue in theories, the first domino, if ukraine collapses, tomorrow nato will collapse, the day after tomorrow the dominance of the west will collapse. today there is a clear relationship between ukraine, the middle east and the indo-pacific region. and this is, apparently, information that is circulating, which is purposefully aimed at... to form this kind of idea about american geopolitics, this is a specific product of the national security state, and here i want to say that only two amer
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where people in his district are reacting in the small northwest louisiana town of denton. >> where speaker of the house, mike johnson and his family live. >> by now he and his wife, kelly well, many people, not so surprisingly, offer glowing rays use about the speakers. >> i think that he's very fair minded and he's led my god, and he really tries so make his decisions according to prayer and his heart. >> and when you go elsewhere in johnson's congressional district, like it's big as city shreveport. you will hear similar vibes great guy. it's got great moles and i think what he's doing is great. >> i think he's a good christian man. i think it's what our country needs, and i trust and even from non-republicans, how many democrats, but you support? >> i suppose my, i like my. >> so with that being said, what the speaker is louisiana constituents think of georgia congress two and marjorie taylor greene trying to take them down. >> i think that there's different factions within the republican party that all have, you all want to be heard and i think that mike's doing a good job of m
where people in his district are reacting in the small northwest louisiana town of denton. >> where speaker of the house, mike johnson and his family live. >> by now he and his wife, kelly well, many people, not so surprisingly, offer glowing rays use about the speakers. >> i think that he's very fair minded and he's led my god, and he really tries so make his decisions according to prayer and his heart. >> and when you go elsewhere in johnson's congressional district,...
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the small northwest louisiana town of denton where speaker of the house, mike johnson and his family live. >> by now he and his wife, kelly well, many people not so surprisingly, offer glowingly views about the speakers. >> i think that he's very fair-minded and he's led my god, and he really tries to make his decisions according to prayer and his heart. >> and when you go elsewhere in johnson's congressional district, like it's big as city shreveport. >> you will hear similar vibes great guy, it's got great mole and i think what he's doing is great. i think he's a good christian man. i think it's what our country needs and i trusting and even from non-republicans, how my democratic, but you support i suppose my, i like my. so with that being said, what the speaker is louisiana constituents think of georgia congress but when marjorie taylor greene trying to take them down, i think that there's different factions within the republican party that all have, you all want to be heard and i think that mike's doing a good job of managing all those different opinions. and i think marjorie ta
the small northwest louisiana town of denton where speaker of the house, mike johnson and his family live. >> by now he and his wife, kelly well, many people not so surprisingly, offer glowingly views about the speakers. >> i think that he's very fair-minded and he's led my god, and he really tries to make his decisions according to prayer and his heart. >> and when you go elsewhere in johnson's congressional district, like it's big as city shreveport. >> you will hear...