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andrea canning: nancy howard was shot point blank at her home in carrollton, texas. remarkably, she survived. >>>ek nancy howard was shot poi blank at her home in carrollton, texas. remarkably, she survived. a week into the investigation, detectives got a lead from an inmate who claim to know he knew the real story behind the crime. his name was billy earl johnson . the cops nude he was a tough guy from east texas, an area about 90 miles from carrollton, home to those piney woods. billy was the ringleader of a colorful crew. many petty criminals, related to billy by blood or marriage. >> certainly a strange cast of characters. east texas folks and some people might depict them as the he hog gang. >> a gang just getting by in a region struggling to make it. >> there's a lot of drugs and methamphetamine. someone makes money, extra money, they handed out to each other. >> it is meeting with investigators, he was a man on a mission who wanted to cut a deal and fast. >> i got grandkids that i want to spend the rest of my life with. i want to be free. and i went out this w
andrea canning: nancy howard was shot point blank at her home in carrollton, texas. remarkably, she survived. >>>ek nancy howard was shot poi blank at her home in carrollton, texas. remarkably, she survived. a week into the investigation, detectives got a lead from an inmate who claim to know he knew the real story behind the crime. his name was billy earl johnson . the cops nude he was a tough guy from east texas, an area about 90 miles from carrollton, home to those piney woods....
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that he texas wanted to know every last detail of that night. it began at nancy's church. >> i had a plan to go to church that evening to see one of my little children that i have known since she was born and she was being baptized that night at church. >> surveillance cameras caught her car pulling in the parking lot. >> service, i got my picture with her family. it was a special time. and then, i walked on out. i got in my car and started heading home. >> it was 7:26 when nancy pulled out of the church parking lot. on the way home, she picked up dinner. her receipt shows 7:32 when she paid for the meal. >> i drove in my driveway. lifted the garage door as i usually do, droving, got out of my car. got up to the door and did not hear anything. suddenly, there was a man without arm around my neck and gun to my head, demanding my purse. >> what's that feeling like? >> it didn't register what was going on. so much so that i guess i did not have quite enough fear. i don't know. i wrestled away from him and turned and faced him, and realized, this is
that he texas wanted to know every last detail of that night. it began at nancy's church. >> i had a plan to go to church that evening to see one of my little children that i have known since she was born and she was being baptized that night at church. >> surveillance cameras caught her car pulling in the parking lot. >> service, i got my picture with her family. it was a special time. and then, i walked on out. i got in my car and started heading home. >> it was 7:26...
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texas equussearch took the lead. on wednesday, september 9, more than 100 people systematically worked grids by foot, atv, and airboat. as light weaned, the equussearch founder was not hopeful. >> it didn't look good at all. >> while they work the wetlands in search of crystal, the ranger worked to solve the dilemma of his investigation. he had two man in his crosshairs, the ex-husband and the new boyfriend. he needed to focus on one or the other. you started to ask question, who has a camera? >> that's right. >> he had them check businesses near the hotel six first surveillance fit video. >> a lot of people had some. >> hours upon hours of footage but buried deep within the investigation, they uncovered gold. images of the man they believe killed crystal mcdowell. the first clip was is footage recorded saturday, august 26, 6:37 a.m. the outer bands of hurricane harvey are starting to hit baytown. near the top of your screen, you could see the tail lights of crystal meth mercedes assets backed into the parking lot. >
texas equussearch took the lead. on wednesday, september 9, more than 100 people systematically worked grids by foot, atv, and airboat. as light weaned, the equussearch founder was not hopeful. >> it didn't look good at all. >> while they work the wetlands in search of crystal, the ranger worked to solve the dilemma of his investigation. he had two man in his crosshairs, the ex-husband and the new boyfriend. he needed to focus on one or the other. you started to ask question, who...
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texas native grew up surrounded by friends and family then moved east after joining the army. she had a job she loved. a baby daughter she adored and her whole life ahead of her. then she was shot dead in her home. her killer thought he covered his tracks but investigators were determined to follow the clues exposing a plot so devious it defied imagination. here is the alibi. >> across the spectrum of love, is there any more oppression precious than a mother for her daughter. >> [ singing ] you are my sunshine. >> our story is about that maternal tie that endures from generation to generation. it begins in a military town near the mexican border. del rio, texas, a small city anchored by the lackland air force base. karlyn ramirez grew up there. she was an easy-going child says her mom. >> when she was young, she was calm and quiet. karlyn love to sing. she would sing all the time. >> [ singing ] >> when she was out with her friends, she would sing for them. >> this was one of her friends. what was it about karlyn that you wanted to be her friend? >> her smile. her voice. a big
texas native grew up surrounded by friends and family then moved east after joining the army. she had a job she loved. a baby daughter she adored and her whole life ahead of her. then she was shot dead in her home. her killer thought he covered his tracks but investigators were determined to follow the clues exposing a plot so devious it defied imagination. here is the alibi. >> across the spectrum of love, is there any more oppression precious than a mother for her daughter. >> [...
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. >>> a woman got pregnant in texas. she wanted an abortion but because she lived in texas she couldn't so she decided to travel to the nearest state that could help her. she went to colorado, where she got the abortion she needed. meanwhile her ex-partner, the one who impregnated her learned of her plan to get an abortion and hired a powerful antiabortion attorney, known in particular as the architect behind texas' heartbeat at senate built -- senate bill eight that encourages citizen vigilante is him and the hunter style enforcement, giving anyone the power to file a civil suit against someone who quote, aids or abets an abortion. so now, this man named collin davis and his attorney jonathan mitchell who wrote the texans abortion bounty hunter law are investigating this woman and the people around her searching for a way to charge anyone involved. to be clear, nothing about this woman's abortion was illegal. traveling across state lines to obtain an abortion remains legal, nationwide. there have been laws introduced an
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>> it was a bit of a contrast to what we saw on the west coast, and in texas. this encampment is now in its 11th day. there is a police presence here. no indication that they are going to move in. an important reminder, equipment for camping and other non-permitted events will be seized and subject to discipline. these universities are taking a very hard stance, once they are able to remove these in chemnitz. whether or not that will play out here remains to be seen. one of the things that is happening right now, we are in the midst of the graduation season, it is very interesting as you look around the campus here, you see that juxtaposition of the campus that exists here, and other students that are posing for photos, wondering whether or not a commencement will even happen, which is the case in columbia, where we have been, the university reporting that it may reconsider. alex mentioned a rally that happened a little bit earlier, we did see some students and faculty members, some outsiders also participating. we've heard from multiple in chemnitz across the
>> it was a bit of a contrast to what we saw on the west coast, and in texas. this encampment is now in its 11th day. there is a police presence here. no indication that they are going to move in. an important reminder, equipment for camping and other non-permitted events will be seized and subject to discipline. these universities are taking a very hard stance, once they are able to remove these in chemnitz. whether or not that will play out here remains to be seen. one of the things...
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this is just beginning on the campus at the university of texas. there have been a couple of protests here. more than 100 people arrested. most charged with criminal trespassing. and the majority of the charges were dropped. campus police are here. there is a heavy police presence. at this point there have been no problems and as we walked through the crowd people are trying to make their point. a point that has become more more political over the last couple of weeks. we talked with a student at the university of pennsylvania who said this election has a lot to do with the future of the war in gaza. >> i think it's important that we it out and vote for joe biden. my entire community is going to be under more attack under trump and i don't think it's valuable to put your vote on what is going on in the middle east right now, especially when we have fought for so long to have suffrage in the u.s. >> reporter: protesters across the nation on campuses including here, as you can see. the main goals is to get the university to divest anything are doing
this is just beginning on the campus at the university of texas. there have been a couple of protests here. more than 100 people arrested. most charged with criminal trespassing. and the majority of the charges were dropped. campus police are here. there is a heavy police presence. at this point there have been no problems and as we walked through the crowd people are trying to make their point. a point that has become more more political over the last couple of weeks. we talked with a student...
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priscilla thompson is on the ground in texas. how are folks recovering and do they have to prepare for more bad weather today? >> reporter: they will be preparing for more bad weather in a bit and it has been a challenging 48 hours for folks here. we are in montgomery county just outside of houston just to go on a ride along with the chief looking at the impacted neighborhoods and checking on the residence he decided to stay. the fire chief said they rescued and evacuated many people, 126 people on friday alone. across the county, officials say 52 people had to be rescued in life-threatening situations and more than 300 had to be evacuated. first responders going in in boats and high water vehicles to get folks out and that is because of the dramatic images and videos that we are seeing of cars submerged because they have driven onto the flooded roads and roads filled with water because of the amount of rain, were talking about two feet of rain in some areas. because of the rivers that are cresting and officials are warning that
priscilla thompson is on the ground in texas. how are folks recovering and do they have to prepare for more bad weather today? >> reporter: they will be preparing for more bad weather in a bit and it has been a challenging 48 hours for folks here. we are in montgomery county just outside of houston just to go on a ride along with the chief looking at the impacted neighborhoods and checking on the residence he decided to stay. the fire chief said they rescued and evacuated many people, 126...
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because of the new laws in texas, i had to flee my own state to receive treatment. if donald trump is elected, that is the end of a woman's right to choose. there will be no place to turn. we could lose our rights in every state, even the ones where abortion is currently legal. that means every woman in every state is at risk. donald trump took away our freedom. we need leaders that will protect our rights and not take them away, and that's joe biden and kamala harris. >> i'm joe biden, and i approve this message. >> president biden shared the ad in a post on x yesterday, writing along with it, quote, "donald trump took away women's freedom. i'm fighting to protect your rights." in a follow-up post, he added, quote, "trump is worried voters will hold him accountable for the chaos he created." they will. >>> meanwhile, president biden hit the campaign trail yesterday, stopping in north carolina, a possibly swing state this november. as my colleagues at "politico" report, he can shift messaging to domestic issues after the passage of a foreign aid bill last week that
because of the new laws in texas, i had to flee my own state to receive treatment. if donald trump is elected, that is the end of a woman's right to choose. there will be no place to turn. we could lose our rights in every state, even the ones where abortion is currently legal. that means every woman in every state is at risk. donald trump took away our freedom. we need leaders that will protect our rights and not take them away, and that's joe biden and kamala harris. >> i'm joe biden,...
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>> of the dozens of people who were arrested from the university of texas at austin, prosecutors have dropped all of the charges, saying they did not meet the minimum threshold of probable cause for the arrest. they were actually protesting, counter protest, people peacefully assembled on multiple sides of the issue. they should all have their rights respected. we should remember young people so often other coaches of this country. just as people protested at the university of texas at austin during the vietnam war or the iraq war it is important to hear their voices and not be sending riot police with shields and weapons to treat them as enemies. we should really be listening to our students and young people, and protecting the first amendment for everyone, whether you agree with their views or not. >> i want to tell everyone what we are seeing. we are seeing pro-palestinian and pro-israeli folks face-to- face there in los angeles. let me ask you about some jewish leaders in congress accusing the biden administration of taking a somewhat lax approach to responding to anti-semitic inc
>> of the dozens of people who were arrested from the university of texas at austin, prosecutors have dropped all of the charges, saying they did not meet the minimum threshold of probable cause for the arrest. they were actually protesting, counter protest, people peacefully assembled on multiple sides of the issue. they should all have their rights respected. we should remember young people so often other coaches of this country. just as people protested at the university of texas at...
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we watched disturbing imagery emerge from campuses at columbia, ucla, university of texas, university of south florida, so many others. where cops or in some cases mobs took down pro-palestinian encampments and protests, as well as professors and journalists and just random bystanders. the cumulative effect of this coverage, along with unverified assertions from police and politicians, has been to drive home the idea that's student protests are basically a terrorist level threat. that they have to be neutralized by battalions of cops armed like soldiers with sonic cannons. the reason this seems to me i reaction that is out of proportion to the protests themselves. it seems especially true when you look at other campuses like brown university, where administrators negotiated with protesters who took down their encampment. at wesley university the presidents of the protest was nonviolent and nondisruptive, adding that as long as it continues in this way, the university will not attempt to clear the encampment. these universities have reiterated the existing rules against harassment, whi
we watched disturbing imagery emerge from campuses at columbia, ucla, university of texas, university of south florida, so many others. where cops or in some cases mobs took down pro-palestinian encampments and protests, as well as professors and journalists and just random bystanders. the cumulative effect of this coverage, along with unverified assertions from police and politicians, has been to drive home the idea that's student protests are basically a terrorist level threat. that they have...
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could, so they drove from hawthorne to texas. crystie would not leave momo is side the entire time they were there. >> she's like am sorry but i came here to see mom. she wasn't leaving her room, like she was just focused on her. >> and that worked. your mom came around. >> oh, yeah. >> after two weeks, the family drove back to los angeles, arriving in the middle of the night on september 23rd. two days later, this family learned a difficult truth. no matter how much you love and how much you care, sometimes you can't help your loved one when harm is headed their way. >> yes, i would like to report a gunshot. there is a woman laying on the floor in the garage. >> soon after, a neighbor of crystie's -- called tia with some brutal news. >> she had screamed the most harrowing screen. >> coming up, a family in anguish. >> i broke down crying. i just cried myself to sleep that night. >> m, the first clues to the mystery. >> what's going on here? >> that was her question. >> when dateline continues. tio >> when dateline continues. oooh
could, so they drove from hawthorne to texas. crystie would not leave momo is side the entire time they were there. >> she's like am sorry but i came here to see mom. she wasn't leaving her room, like she was just focused on her. >> and that worked. your mom came around. >> oh, yeah. >> after two weeks, the family drove back to los angeles, arriving in the middle of the night on september 23rd. two days later, this family learned a difficult truth. no matter how much you...
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so as of today, 17 states ban all or most abortions, including the entire south, that block there, texas to florida. three more states bed at 15 weeks, one of the three, arizona, recently upheld a civil war era law banning nearly all abortions. today, just two republicans in the entire state senate to join all democrats in the state senate to repeal the 1864 law. it is still expected to go into effect for a limited period of time in the summer before reverting back to that 15 week ban. in all, in this country, in 2024 as we head toward's this election, one of three women of reproductive age lives in a state with an abortion ban. that is the reality in america and the man responsible who has a 50-50 chance in getting back in the white house next year, please, he did the country a great service. >> it was always the plan for the great legal experts of this country and even the world, they wanted to get abortion out of the federal government and everybody wanted that, that was uniform so much happened is now the states decide and they are going to vote in different states that it has been a
so as of today, 17 states ban all or most abortions, including the entire south, that block there, texas to florida. three more states bed at 15 weeks, one of the three, arizona, recently upheld a civil war era law banning nearly all abortions. today, just two republicans in the entire state senate to join all democrats in the state senate to repeal the 1864 law. it is still expected to go into effect for a limited period of time in the summer before reverting back to that 15 week ban. in all,...
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in one example, the university of texas called in police in riot gear despite no signs of violence. put today's protesting historical context. will the students protesting be seen as being on the right side of history? >> it is really interesting. when i look back at the 60s which i was living in for that book i was working on with my husband before he died. there is really two parts to the 1960s protest. in 1967 and 68 antiwar protesters were peaceful and disciplined. they joined the mccarthy campaign and kennedy campaign so they had a channel for the protest. they cut their beards. the girls wear long skirts. they were out there knowing the public sentiment and that it mattered. they were disciplined, the message was clear and they made an impact. march 31, 1968 lbj started negotiating peace. he called for an end to the bombing and withdrew from the race. then what happened his fate intervened. bobby kennedy was killed, mother king died. the riots and the peace talks stall. by the time we got to the convention there was frustration. i was there and so was my husband. it was one of
in one example, the university of texas called in police in riot gear despite no signs of violence. put today's protesting historical context. will the students protesting be seen as being on the right side of history? >> it is really interesting. when i look back at the 60s which i was living in for that book i was working on with my husband before he died. there is really two parts to the 1960s protest. in 1967 and 68 antiwar protesters were peaceful and disciplined. they joined the...
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in texas, one woman miscarried in a texas emergency room lobby as she was refused a check in. in north carolina, women gave birth in a car after an emergency room can offer an ultrasound and the baby later died. in florida, number of women needed care and were rushed to providers before the ban was enacted. in idaho, state officials argued that despite a federal law that mandates that pregnant women receive stabilizing care in emergency rooms that receive federal funding, a woman may only receive an emergency abortion if it is to save the life of the mother, not preserve her health. that is what they argued. but it sink in. the state of idaho is arguing against a federal law that guarantees a standard of care for pregnant women. the standard of care, that they get the care they need in the rare emergence the situations on the conservative majority is considering siding with idaho. donald trump seems to be perfectly fine with all of it and even supportive of this approach. remember, he has said the state laws are "working very brilliantly," and that is what we are discussing. h
in texas, one woman miscarried in a texas emergency room lobby as she was refused a check in. in north carolina, women gave birth in a car after an emergency room can offer an ultrasound and the baby later died. in florida, number of women needed care and were rushed to providers before the ban was enacted. in idaho, state officials argued that despite a federal law that mandates that pregnant women receive stabilizing care in emergency rooms that receive federal funding, a woman may only...
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he is a moderate democrat, who obviously represents laredo, texas, on the border of mexico, he's been a democrat that has broken with much of his party, favoring much stronger border policies than many of his democratic colleagues. he also happens to be one of the last remaining pro life democrats still serving in the united states congress. he has fended off a political challenges despite his legal issues time after time, including winning a primary a couple of years ago by less than 300 votes from a progressive challenger. and then going on to win his general election despite the fact that it was well known that he was a subject of this investigation. now, cuellar and his office have yet to respond to this news that the indictment could be handed down as any moment, but in the past, he has said he's done nothing wrong and he's denied any of the charges against him. it is also worth pointing out his lawyer at the time of the initial raid shortly after that raid had told reporters that he was under the assumption based on his conversations with the fbi that the investigation into cuel
he is a moderate democrat, who obviously represents laredo, texas, on the border of mexico, he's been a democrat that has broken with much of his party, favoring much stronger border policies than many of his democratic colleagues. he also happens to be one of the last remaining pro life democrats still serving in the united states congress. he has fended off a political challenges despite his legal issues time after time, including winning a primary a couple of years ago by less than 300 votes...
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he's the texas attorney general. he's had some controversies previously. let's call them that. could this be -- it's only one, but could this be the start of i'm going to show up for donald trump. i will be there sitting in the gallery for him. if it turns out that i'm being considered for vice president or for a job in the administration, so be it. >> he was all but alone for the first few weeks of his trial. there were no family members, there were no allies. i was wondering along the way were we going to see a doug ber gam or a tim scott, members of congress, the marjorie taylor greenes, they were tied up with obligations on capitol hill the last two weeks. we didn't see any of them there. that's why yesterday ken paxton but also david mcintosh who was the president of the club for growth, he and donald trump had an icy relationship over the course of the last two years. club for growth was actively looking for an alternative to donald trump. they had hosted a donor retreat to go and try to prop up some of those folks like tim scott and doug ber gam and other candidates. thi
he's the texas attorney general. he's had some controversies previously. let's call them that. could this be -- it's only one, but could this be the start of i'm going to show up for donald trump. i will be there sitting in the gallery for him. if it turns out that i'm being considered for vice president or for a job in the administration, so be it. >> he was all but alone for the first few weeks of his trial. there were no family members, there were no allies. i was wondering along the...
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. >> reporter: at the university of texas, tents taken down. meanwhile, columbia university says it had no choice but to call the police. >> the police are making their way onto the campus. >> reporter: overnight, more than 100 were arrested on campus, police releasing this video with no audio showing officers in riot gear taking back control of hamilton hall. today, faculty protested the police intervention pointing to the police crackdown on the same hall in 1968. >> it is clear that shared governance, meaning the capacity of faculty, students and staff to interact with senior administration, to come to resolutions of difficult problems is a lesson learned from 1968. that lesson was lost yesterday. >> reporter: at ucla, tensions between protesters boiling over as counter protesters, some in masks, storm the palestinian encampment overnight. video show protesters fighting, some being pepper sprayed and fireworks thrown into the encampment. eventually, police in riot gear arrived but made no arrests. >> political protesters were broken up by po
. >> reporter: at the university of texas, tents taken down. meanwhile, columbia university says it had no choice but to call the police. >> the police are making their way onto the campus. >> reporter: overnight, more than 100 were arrested on campus, police releasing this video with no audio showing officers in riot gear taking back control of hamilton hall. today, faculty protested the police intervention pointing to the police crackdown on the same hall in 1968. >>...
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we are seeing that played out at emory university, and at university of texas. >> not only freedom of speech, but the right to assemble, in these cases, in the majority, these are peaceful assemblies. any persons painting them as terrorists, iranian proxies, yeah, and we've heard that from individuals, i think it's very frustrating to see individuals, who are literally fighting for the protection of innocent individuals who are dying in droves, being positioned as people who are supporting hamast and equating instant palestinians as terrorists. that is what we are seeing happen as well. that's a frustrating place to be, because many of these students, folks are calling for them to lose their scholarships, to not have financial aid, they are locking them out of their dorms. some of these students are so becoming homeless. we are seeing advisers and those standing in lockstep, instructors being arrested as well, in addition to local journalists in multiple cities across the country who are covering the protests. we've seen them get thrown down by police officers. this has gotten to a pl
we are seeing that played out at emory university, and at university of texas. >> not only freedom of speech, but the right to assemble, in these cases, in the majority, these are peaceful assemblies. any persons painting them as terrorists, iranian proxies, yeah, and we've heard that from individuals, i think it's very frustrating to see individuals, who are literally fighting for the protection of innocent individuals who are dying in droves, being positioned as people who are...
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at the university of texas at austin, police arrested 57 people on wednesday. universities are professors detained, one saying "i felt like i was in a war zone, with all the police and their weapons, the rubber bullets, and more." indiana university police were filmed aggressively moving in on a student encampment, arresting 23 people. the indiana university police department say they continue to support peaceful protest on campus, as long as it follows university policy. the vilification of pro- palestinian organizers and student protesters is not a new phenomenon. it's been going on for decades, predating the founding of hamas or hezbollah, even before the formation of the state of israel would arab-american students. organizing in support of palestinian rights, but during the civil rights and antiwar movement of the 1960s and '70s, activist began to draw parallels between those causes and the plight of palestinians. the movement expanded to include a wider student demographic data pro-palestinian organizing increase as the anti-apartheid movement gained mome
at the university of texas at austin, police arrested 57 people on wednesday. universities are professors detained, one saying "i felt like i was in a war zone, with all the police and their weapons, the rubber bullets, and more." indiana university police were filmed aggressively moving in on a student encampment, arresting 23 people. the indiana university police department say they continue to support peaceful protest on campus, as long as it follows university policy. the...
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the university of texas, protesters clashing with police there, resulting in dozens of arrest. video shows officers in riot gear dragging, carrying out demonstrators. the university says at least 40 people were taken into custody yesterday for trespassing and disorderly conduct. many of them were not affiliated with the school. a phenomenon we're seeing at many of the campuses. >>> the university of utah, police were called to disperse protesters. 17 people were arrested last night. one officer was injured. a hatchet was confiscated there. the number of arrests at campuses across the nation approaching 1,000. >>> let's bring in the ceo of the anti-defamation league, jonathan greenblatt eugene robertson also writing about this, visited the campus of george washington university yesterday. gene, first, i want the impression of what you saw. gw a flashpoint in the college campus protests the last few weeks. what'd you see in your reporting yesterday? >> well, i got there at a pretty quiet moment. the night before had been a very loud moment, on sunday night. the protesters had ess
the university of texas, protesters clashing with police there, resulting in dozens of arrest. video shows officers in riot gear dragging, carrying out demonstrators. the university says at least 40 people were taken into custody yesterday for trespassing and disorderly conduct. many of them were not affiliated with the school. a phenomenon we're seeing at many of the campuses. >>> the university of utah, police were called to disperse protesters. 17 people were arrested last night....
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the university of texas protesters clashed with police resulting in dozens of arrests. video shows officers in riot gear dragging and carrying out demonstrators. the university says at least 40 people were taken into custody yesterday for trespassing and disorderly conduct. many of those people were not affiliated with the school. that's a phenomenon happening at columbia as well. they're not all students. meanwhile at the university of utah police were called to disperse a crowd of protesters there. the university says 17 people were arrested last night, and one officer was injured. a hatchet was also confiscated. the number of arrests at campuses nationwide is now approaching about 1,000 people. we will have more on this developing story throughout the morning here on msnbc. >>> but now we turn to another major headline tonight. in just hours day 9 of donald trump's hush money criminal trial will resume in a new york city courtroom. today banker gary farrow is set to return to the witness stand for more questioning, specifically about his handling of michael cohen's a
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it looks like an abortion bounty law in texas, it looks like forcing women to travel hundreds of miles across multiple states in order to get an abortion. it looks like doctors moving out of their home states en masse because they can't practice medicine in good faith anymore. it looks like women being airlifted to a state that is legally allowed to give them the care they need in order to save their health. this, this is just the beginning. joining me now is mary sigler, law professor and historian at uc davis law school and author of "roe, the history of a national obsession." jessica, it is important to point this out because people thought the worst of it was when, mary, i'm sorry, people thought the worst of it when roe fell, this was going to the state, states will do whatever they want to do. you argue, and many others have argued, not even close. these are still trial balloons. >> absolutely. we know that the antiabortion movement mobilized to have a nationwide ban, ideally through the constitution or the interpretation of the constitution through the supreme court. so we have
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and a lot of that is focused right across portions of of texas and just barely into parts of oklahoma. we'll see that ramp up with the heat and humidity of late this afternoon. we've got these flood alerts up for 9 million people right now, stretch from louisiana into texas and up into oklahoma, wichita falls, lufften, louisiana all included in that as we go through the evening hours tonight. and a big chunk of this area under threat for flash flooding. we've already seen areas that will likely hit major flood stage. we've seen swollen rivers and on top of that expecting additional rainfall. i mention heat and humidity, how about the east? boy, we are looking at temperatures well above normal this time of year. some spots 20 degrees above normal where we should be. and we've got highs headed to the low 90s across washington, d.c. philadelphia in the upper 80s. knoxville you're going to head to the upper 80s as well as indianapolis into the mid-80s. and we'll see the potential for records across that region. meanwhile, really cool conditions across parts of the rockies and upper midwes
and a lot of that is focused right across portions of of texas and just barely into parts of oklahoma. we'll see that ramp up with the heat and humidity of late this afternoon. we've got these flood alerts up for 9 million people right now, stretch from louisiana into texas and up into oklahoma, wichita falls, lufften, louisiana all included in that as we go through the evening hours tonight. and a big chunk of this area under threat for flash flooding. we've already seen areas that will likely...
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the university of texas, austin, troopers in riot gear detained some students. others surrounded the police who say they used pepper spray to get them to disperse. joining me from columbia in new york city is antonia hylton. they are in hamilton hall. it has a history of being occupied goes back 100 years. what are they demanding? what is columbia university saying? >> reporter: well, the dozens of students who are inside this building behind me here are demanding that the university divest from israel and that they essentially come back to the table and meet some of the students' demands. we heard yesterday from the school administration that that conversation had fallen apart, that they were at an impasse. the school had given them this 2:00 p.m. deadline. the team was here past that seeing encampment and protests were active. you could get this feeling at 8:00 p.m. came along that there was this feeling that something was about to escalate. whether that was the nypd was going to enter campus overnight after press no longer had access, or students and faculty
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that is because he fled to cancun during an ice storm in texas. but, i do, i have to go with doug burgum. i think that the fact that he is so willing to say like, to play the billionaire card, which is not a cartoon lisi played. hey guys, we are all in this together. i really believe in billionaire unity. i think that that is amazing, honestly. >> the republican party still pretends they are the party of the people. then you have people like begging billionaire doug burgum coming out here and saying he's worried about the shareholders. this is not a party that cares about working-class or poor americans. >> if they are, they are doing a very good job of hiding it. it will be a fun surprise when they pull out a policy that will help working families. >> danielle, i have to ask you. ted cruz backed the bill that reduces the likelihood of the public seeing or interacting with politicians when they fly. i've no idea how in the world that would work. you could probably spot ted cruz from a mile away. they found him in cancun. it's not exactly like his
that is because he fled to cancun during an ice storm in texas. but, i do, i have to go with doug burgum. i think that the fact that he is so willing to say like, to play the billionaire card, which is not a cartoon lisi played. hey guys, we are all in this together. i really believe in billionaire unity. i think that that is amazing, honestly. >> the republican party still pretends they are the party of the people. then you have people like begging billionaire doug burgum coming out here...
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, and she told me that she feels for what's going on in florida because she had to close clinics in texas. take a listen to what she said about florida. >> every one of us who provides abortion has had to look someone in the eye and say i can't help you today. i could have helped you five minutes ago. i could have helped you yesterday, and now you have to go elsewhere and be denied that care. and when you're put in that position where there's that one real human in front of you whose life is greatly impacted, it's not abstracted, it's unforgettable denying somebody care, just because of, you know, politics. >> that ceo tells me she's looking to open more abortion clinics, particularly in southern virginia because she understands there are going to be a lot of women who are going to florida, of course if you look at the state of virginia and you look at a map of the united states, you see states like alabama, mississippi, like texas, all of them, they expect now to be coming to virginia. i want to show you a bit of what i'm seeing here in this virginia clinic. to show people what's going o
, and she told me that she feels for what's going on in florida because she had to close clinics in texas. take a listen to what she said about florida. >> every one of us who provides abortion has had to look someone in the eye and say i can't help you today. i could have helped you five minutes ago. i could have helped you yesterday, and now you have to go elsewhere and be denied that care. and when you're put in that position where there's that one real human in front of you whose life...
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if it's up to the states we're going to see things like texas and florida. it's important to note only one candidate is talking about restoring and codifying roe and that is joe biden and kamala harris. >> thank you very much for offering your thoughts on this important issue today. appreciate it. >>> we're tracking new developments on capitol hill this hour and the threat to mike johnson's speakership. in just the last hour, georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor greene spoke with reporters about her grievances with johnson. she said she would try to force a vote to oust johnson next week. this announcement just after house democratic leaders said they would help save johnson's job. let's get the latest from julie tsirkin joining us from capitol hill. >> reporter: it was at that press conference, it was nearly 40 minutes. congresswoman greene flanked by congressman massie, why not just do this today. greene said it's because she wants to give the republican conference the weekend to really stew over this, think about what it means to side with democrats who
if it's up to the states we're going to see things like texas and florida. it's important to note only one candidate is talking about restoring and codifying roe and that is joe biden and kamala harris. >> thank you very much for offering your thoughts on this important issue today. appreciate it. >>> we're tracking new developments on capitol hill this hour and the threat to mike johnson's speakership. in just the last hour, georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor greene spoke...
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in texas one woman miscarried in a hospital's lobby restroom. front desk staff refused to check her in. a woman gave birth in a car after an emergency room could not offer an ultrasound. the baby later died. in florida this week there are a number of is a woman who needed care who were rushed to providers before the new six week ban was enacted. and idaho officials have argued despite a federal law that mandates that pregnant women receive stabilizing care and emergency rooms receiving federal funds they may only receive an emergency abortion if it is to save the life of the mother. not to preserve her health. that is what they argue. the state of idaho is arguing against a federal law that guarantees a standard of care for pregnant women. a standard of care that they get in these emergency situations. the conservative majority in the supreme court is seriously considering siding with idaho. donald trump seems to be perfectly fine with all of it and even that is supportive of this approach to he said the state laws are working very brilliantly a
in texas one woman miscarried in a hospital's lobby restroom. front desk staff refused to check her in. a woman gave birth in a car after an emergency room could not offer an ultrasound. the baby later died. in florida this week there are a number of is a woman who needed care who were rushed to providers before the new six week ban was enacted. and idaho officials have argued despite a federal law that mandates that pregnant women receive stabilizing care and emergency rooms receiving federal...
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and trinity, texas, and at least 120 tornadoes reported across multiple states. much of mendon, iowa, ripped to shreds. here in mendon, they say this home is in the middle of the street, but it is supposed to be yards away on the foundation. you can see it is hardly the only building badly damaged. the community now comes together to pick up the pieces. >> when something is that bad, you almost go a little bit numb, and so it is a matter of getting up and going forward. >> reporter: you can see it is sunny here now, ana, and we are looking at a clear forecast today and tomorrow and a marginal risk of more severe weather here wednesday and needless to say it is not helpful with this cleanup. >> michelle, where is this weather headed now and who should be in alert? >> it is the gulf states and along the mississippi valley as well. we have been watching it all night long and into this morning. we are seeing the heavy rain which is the threat todayb and we saw 6 inches with these storms, because they are moving so slow. and when you see the brighter colors with the r
and trinity, texas, and at least 120 tornadoes reported across multiple states. much of mendon, iowa, ripped to shreds. here in mendon, they say this home is in the middle of the street, but it is supposed to be yards away on the foundation. you can see it is hardly the only building badly damaged. the community now comes together to pick up the pieces. >> when something is that bad, you almost go a little bit numb, and so it is a matter of getting up and going forward. >> reporter:...
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." >>> in texas dozens were rescued in harris county amid had a strophic flooding there. more rescues still under way. officials saying 73 people, 42 animals, were saved. a flood watch has been extended into tomorrow as the forecast calls for up to 3 inches of rain possible. some communities remain under medical evacuation orders. >>> the 54th anniversary of the kent state university shooting today. the ohio national guard fired into a crowd of anti-vietnam war demonstrators, killing four. today, an event was held calling for cease-fire in gaza, as well as divesting from military contractors. organizers say the protest was a way of continuing the legacy of those students. a spokesperson at the university said the school upholds their students' first amendment rights, and that university police were aware of that demonstration. back to our special with joy reid and rachel maddow. ♪ >>> one of the things, joy, you are talking about how the rose- colored glasses, the way we look back at that era, we all like to think not only would we be a hero, but everybody who we relate
." >>> in texas dozens were rescued in harris county amid had a strophic flooding there. more rescues still under way. officials saying 73 people, 42 animals, were saved. a flood watch has been extended into tomorrow as the forecast calls for up to 3 inches of rain possible. some communities remain under medical evacuation orders. >>> the 54th anniversary of the kent state university shooting today. the ohio national guard fired into a crowd of anti-vietnam war...
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. >> no, it was notable, ken paxton the texas attorney came to the courtroom as well as dave mcintosh, who he had an icy relationship with throughout the 2024 election cycle because dave was trying to find nikki haleyond ron desantis, but it was mcintosh who came in to talk to cameras and eric trump was there. suddenly two weeks go by and donald trump was -- >> alone. >> yesterday was different. and my question is are there members of congresses come up, the surrogates that come out and defend him, because frankly you have a presumptive republican nominee and there has been very little p.r. effort to try to convince people that the facts that are being laid out in front of this jury are not actually facts. pretty much they're just letting it play out and the hope they'll be able to move on past this. >> the weakness of the legal defense is obviously because with trump there is no interior monologue. if there were a robust legal defense we would have heard about it. >> and i think they're trying to camp into the reasonable doubt camp. oh, well donald trump didn't really know about this
. >> no, it was notable, ken paxton the texas attorney came to the courtroom as well as dave mcintosh, who he had an icy relationship with throughout the 2024 election cycle because dave was trying to find nikki haleyond ron desantis, but it was mcintosh who came in to talk to cameras and eric trump was there. suddenly two weeks go by and donald trump was -- >> alone. >> yesterday was different. and my question is are there members of congresses come up, the surrogates that...
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we're seeing that play out in universities, other university, the university of texas. >> absolutely. one of the cornerstones of our democracy not only the right to free speech but the right to assemble and we've seen the overall majority of these cases, these are peaceful assemblies, and anyone painting these individuals as terrorists, as people who don't believe in democracy, and we've heard that fra individuals who know, we have blue checks by their name but do have standing. i think it is very frustrating to see individuals who are literally fighting for the protection of innocent individuals who are dying in droves, being positioned as people who are supporting hamas. and equating innocent palestinians as terrorists. because that's what we're seeing happen as well. that's a really frustrating place to be, because these students, many of them, folks are calling them to lose their scholarships and not have financial aid and locking them out of their dorms, some of these students are functionally becoming homeless, we're seeing advisers, those who are standing in lock-step, instruct
we're seeing that play out in universities, other university, the university of texas. >> absolutely. one of the cornerstones of our democracy not only the right to free speech but the right to assemble and we've seen the overall majority of these cases, these are peaceful assemblies, and anyone painting these individuals as terrorists, as people who don't believe in democracy, and we've heard that fra individuals who know, we have blue checks by their name but do have standing. i think...
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south dakota ohio and texas were included. now back to dateline. dateline. rookie detective jennifer garcia >>> will come back to dateline. when nick was murdered, rookie detective jennifer garcia took a deep dive into his complicated personal life. there she found a web of scorned lovers and wondered if one of them wanted him dead. meanwhile as next loved ones grieved, the woman that stole his heart was also feeling another emotion. here is josh with stone cold. >> in the days after his murder, his fiancie was living in fear. >> i jumped at every sound. i family was scared. >> did he express any indication that some relationship he had before was something he was scared of now in terms of your safety? >> no, nick was my protector above all else so i do not know if you would have said anything to me, not wanting to murder worry me. >> perhaps there was reason to be worried. the detective spent time charting the romantic geometry of nick's love life free kristi. >> it all comes back to their employment, they all worked at the same place. nick had be
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. >>> dozens of people have been rescued in harris county, texas amid catastrophic flooding with more rescues on the way. a flood watch has been extended into tomorrow with the weather service saying a additional three inches is possible. >>> mystic dan scored it upset victory in the 150th kentucky derby saturday. officials took several minutes to hash out which horse had it at the finish. they found out the mystic dan beat out to other horses. now back to dateline. dateline. were murdered within a matter of months. as the years passed, wade's obsession with the cases >>> welcome back to dateline. when two young girls in her hometown were murdered in months. as years passed her obsession with the case grew. now she was a detective and hoped advances in dna technology would help her unmask the killer but what she was about to learn what transformed investigation. here again is keith morrison with evil was watching. >> michelle was fierce, there was nothing that intimidated her. she took life head on. >> it never left them, the spirit that was their sister, followed them what they grow
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jay gray is joining us from the university of texas in austin were demonstrations are happening right now for the stand with palestine made a. a day that was delayed do to whether. talk about the scene. there is a lot of people >> reporter: absolutely, it has grown since the last time we talked. i can tell you that there are a couple of hundred people that we continue to see on the campus here all with the same message, don't forget what is going on right now in gaza, they want to see this university and others across the university divest any business any relationship they have with any of the weapons manufacturers who are selling arms. they call for the president to resign over the last couple of weeks, more than 100 people were arrested, horses were brought in, riot police as well as officers surrounding this entire area. know of those hundreds arrested we should say that most of them were allowed to have hard charges dropped. they were released and the charges were dropped. there is a frustration over police presence for sure. >> i do not believe it is necessary simply because it
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today, more protests at the university of texas in austin did a reminder, that the student protest on college and university campuses are in opposition to the catastrophic war in gaza that has killed more than 34,000 palestinians and displaced more than 2 million and includes calls for a cease-fire. meanwhile, in the reporting, the biden administration stopped a shipment last week of u.s.-made ammunition meant for israel and it's the first time the u.s. adopt a shipment to israel since the attack by hamas and the arduous road to cease- fire remains rocky. the current round of negotiations in cairo wrapped up earlier today with negotiators leaving town to consult with leadership, but not before reiterating the demand that israel and attacks in gaza for the release of the remaining hostages, something that the prime minister has ruled out. we also have confirmed that cia director william burns plans to travel to israel from the capital of qatar tomorrow for more negotiations. joining me now, the former ambassador, dennis ross, a former middle east envoy and msnbc foreign affairs analyst
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most likely in texas because of the existing infrastructure there. you go around the country arresting illegal immigrants and large-scale rates. >> stephen miller is sort of a very light chesty dork who likes to talk like a very tough guy like a bond villain. there is sial.. it does seem this is a genuine plan. >> stephen miller is a troll and he leans in to that, but he is somebody who, by every account, is going to have a lot of them -- influence on immigration policy during a second term. we should not downplay what he is saying. listening to that, something that occurs to me is important way of understanding all of this is trump pairs and authoritarian instinct with a deep love of showmanship. what i mean by that is the detention camps. the idea of mass deportations. deploying the national guard to american cities. these are draconian tactics and things that would look very dramatic on tv. that's where they overlap between donald trump and stephen miller, they both are going to want to part two -- pursue draconian immigration program that also wi
most likely in texas because of the existing infrastructure there. you go around the country arresting illegal immigrants and large-scale rates. >> stephen miller is sort of a very light chesty dork who likes to talk like a very tough guy like a bond villain. there is sial.. it does seem this is a genuine plan. >> stephen miller is a troll and he leans in to that, but he is somebody who, by every account, is going to have a lot of them -- influence on immigration policy during a...
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. >>> is storm is moved out of texas following a deluge of rain. a 5-year-old boy dies sunday in the fort worth area after he was swept away by floodwaters. >>> for now, back to dateline. . >>> welcome back to dateline. i am andrea canning. brigida uto was clinging to life in the icu. her doctor had a hunch she had been poisoned and core press raised alarms at the fbi. now her test results were about to solve one piece of the mystery. send the case in a chilling new direction. returning to natalie with the prussian blue mystery. >>> brigida's mom could not visit her daughter in the hospital. no visitors were allowed. she waited and she prayed. that is all she could do. 30 miles away at kaiser hospital, dr. lapoint was waiting too. three days had passed since he sent out brigida's samples. brigida in pain the whole time. finally, the lab results came back just as he suspected. it was thallium. a lot of it. brigida's husband and young son seem to be clear the toxic mental but she was in serious danger. >> her levels were off the charts. >> more than
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. >>> severe storms moved out of texas following a deluge of rain. a five-year-old boy died sunday in the fort worth area after being swept away by russian floodwater. for now, back to "dateline". investigators suspected kathy heckel may have been >>> welcome back to "dateline". investigators suspected that kathy may have been murdered, but with no body and little evidence, the case went into a deep freeze for decades. her family had never been able to shake the chill of their inconceivable loss, but now, a new detective was about to turn up the heat. >>> for more than 20 years, kathy's children lived with a feeling of unfocused fear. >> it's an unsettling feeling of fear that essentially, something great in my life can be taken away at any moment. >> and you think that can be traced back to your mom? >> absolutely. >> for their father, john, those were years spent struggling to let go and move on . >> i talked to kathy. >> what did you say? >> just talk. >> i would ramble on. >> and you would talk to her out loud. >> something will come up to remind
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across the country, from columbia, to the university of texas in austin, to the university of virginia, today, police acted fast, aggressively, cracking down on these pro-palestinian student protesters. when actual violence was happening before their eyes, violence against those pro- palestinian students, the police stood aside while waiting hours to intervene, if at all. with me now to discuss this is ucla postgraduate researcher in california. great to have you with us. i know this has been a difficult week, but tell us about your experience on tuesday night at the encampment. what did you experience first- hand? how would you describe the violence carried out by counter protesters? >> hi, thank you so much for having me. tuesday night was very scary. i was actually going to the restroom outside of the encampment when the violence began to escalate, and i heard from the encampment, everybody screaming they got in, help, help. these were things we hear constantly since we set up the encampment, because agitators, counter protesters, have been trying to reach the encampment, since day
across the country, from columbia, to the university of texas in austin, to the university of virginia, today, police acted fast, aggressively, cracking down on these pro-palestinian student protesters. when actual violence was happening before their eyes, violence against those pro- palestinian students, the police stood aside while waiting hours to intervene, if at all. with me now to discuss this is ucla postgraduate researcher in california. great to have you with us. i know this has been a...
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the stars will now play the colorado avalanche in game one of that series tomorrow night in texas. meanwhile the new york rangers have a one-game lead in their second round series with the carolina hurricanes. mika zibanejad had two goals at madison square garden. it was new york's first game in a week after they swept the washington capitals. the rangers defeated the hurricanes, 4-3, and have now won seven straight games including the end of the regular season. game two tomorrow night at msg. >>> the nba playoffs have advanced the second round following yesterday's win against the cleveland kav laers and the yoernt magic. cleveland was down by as much as 18 in the first half. they came out strong led by their stargardt, donovan mitchell. this was the first playoff series win for the cavs since 2019 and their first time to advance to the second round without a guy named lebron james in 30 years. cleveland now heads to boston for game one of that series tomorrow night. celtics expected to still be without kristaps porzingis. >>> we move to be able and a big day out west. l.a. dodger
the stars will now play the colorado avalanche in game one of that series tomorrow night in texas. meanwhile the new york rangers have a one-game lead in their second round series with the carolina hurricanes. mika zibanejad had two goals at madison square garden. it was new york's first game in a week after they swept the washington capitals. the rangers defeated the hurricanes, 4-3, and have now won seven straight games including the end of the regular season. game two tomorrow night at msg....
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and more than 70 people have been rescued in harris county, texas. amid catastrophic flooding this week and more rescues are underway. a flood watch was extended into tomorrow with the national weather service saying an additional 1 to 3 inches of rain is still possible. for now, back to dateline. wer, >>> welcome back to dateline. i'm andrea canning. april and michael holton were dead and their son was charged with murdering them. madison told police he ran to the neighbors for help while his parents argued. investigators were not buying his story, forming their own theory instead. friends and family were choosing sides and we sat down with the teen to hear what he said did and did not happen. here again is josh with, eleven minutes. >>> there is no more high school confidential. when a senior is charged with double murder, that is on every iphone in class. >> i am on snapchat all the time. you see his mug shot pop up. you click through, and he's next to kim kardashian. that was crazy for me, more my classmates. i knew he wasn't capable of that. a l
and more than 70 people have been rescued in harris county, texas. amid catastrophic flooding this week and more rescues are underway. a flood watch was extended into tomorrow with the national weather service saying an additional 1 to 3 inches of rain is still possible. for now, back to dateline. wer, >>> welcome back to dateline. i'm andrea canning. april and michael holton were dead and their son was charged with murdering them. madison told police he ran to the neighbors for help...
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most likely in texas because of the existing infrastructure there. so you go around the country arresting illegal immigrants and large-scale raids. you have somewhere to put them. >> again, miller is kind of like a very chesty dork who likes to talk like a tough guy and like a bond villain. so there is a little bit of psi ops here, but it does seem like a genuine plan. >> miller is a troll and kind of leans into that, but he is also somebody who, by every account, is going to have a lot of influence over immigration policy in a second trump term, so i don't think we should downplay things he is saying. also listening to that, something that occurs to me is that an important way of understanding all of this stuff is that trump pares an authoritarian instinct with a deep love of showmanship and what i mean by that is the detention camps, the idea of massive deportations, deploying the national guard to american cities, these are extremely draconian tactics and things that would look very dramatic on tv. that is where the overlap between donald trump an
most likely in texas because of the existing infrastructure there. so you go around the country arresting illegal immigrants and large-scale raids. you have somewhere to put them. >> again, miller is kind of like a very chesty dork who likes to talk like a tough guy and like a bond villain. so there is a little bit of psi ops here, but it does seem like a genuine plan. >> miller is a troll and kind of leans into that, but he is also somebody who, by every account, is going to have a...
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also today more protests at the university of texas at austin. just a reminder, the student protest on college and university campuses are in opposition to the catastrophic war in gaza that has killed more than 35,000 palestinians and displaced more than 2 million, and includes calls for a cease-fire. meanwhile, in the reporting from axios the biden administration stopped a shipment last week of u.s.-made ammunition meant for israel. it is the first time the u.s. has stopped a shipment since the attack by hamas. and the arduous road to a cease- fire deal between israel and hamas remains rocky. the current round of negotiations in cairo wrapped up earlier today with hamas negotiators leaving town to consult with leadership, but not before reiterating its demand that israel and attacks in gaza in exchange for the release of remaining israeli hostages, something prime minister netanyahu has ruled out. nbc news also confirmed the cia director william burns plans to travel to israel from the qatar capital tomorrow for more hostage and cease-fire negot
also today more protests at the university of texas at austin. just a reminder, the student protest on college and university campuses are in opposition to the catastrophic war in gaza that has killed more than 35,000 palestinians and displaced more than 2 million, and includes calls for a cease-fire. meanwhile, in the reporting from axios the biden administration stopped a shipment last week of u.s.-made ammunition meant for israel. it is the first time the u.s. has stopped a shipment since...
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the storms also brought a barrage of rain to texas. look at these pictures. flooding in dallas, creeks like this one overflowing on to streets. and in the south, a potential tornado demolished a three bedroom home. one of the family's dogs is still missing, the other one on the lookout. nbc's guad venegas is reporting from another hard hit area. sulfur, oklahoma. this is some level of destruction. tell me what's happening where you are. >> reporter: chris, extensive damage, no matter how long we have been covering these tornadoes, this is a sign that was -- it was a sign for the road, and there's a concrete block that looks like it was held into the ground. you can see the power of the tornado. i just spoke with the owner who gathered friends, family, they're clearing out the debris right now. but, i mean, essentially it destroyed all of the vehicles that he had at the shop. these vehicles belonged to some of his clients. that's an awning that fell on the vehicles. for now, the business owners and residents are doing what they can to clean the debris, to see
the storms also brought a barrage of rain to texas. look at these pictures. flooding in dallas, creeks like this one overflowing on to streets. and in the south, a potential tornado demolished a three bedroom home. one of the family's dogs is still missing, the other one on the lookout. nbc's guad venegas is reporting from another hard hit area. sulfur, oklahoma. this is some level of destruction. tell me what's happening where you are. >> reporter: chris, extensive damage, no matter how...
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ceo told me she's already had to close all of the clinics that were associated with this network in texas, which is why she feels so much for the people in florida, but here this clinic in charlottesville, they said they rarely used to see out of state patients. now in 2024 they've seen 25% of their patients come from out of state. now treating multiple patients a day from out of state. i also wanted to stress they're really a trying to not only beef up the sort of treatments and opportunities here, they're talking about opening up new abortion clinics on the border of virginia as far south as they can go. it really tells you that the abortion providers here in virginia and north carolina and other places, they're trying their best to really help the women that are now going to be coming from places like florida but also alabama and louisiana, ryan. >> it doesn't seem like a huge clinic. i mean, i imagine that this is going to be quite a load that they're going to be forced to deal with. >> reporter: it's going to be quite a load that they're going to be dealing with, and they are telling
ceo told me she's already had to close all of the clinics that were associated with this network in texas, which is why she feels so much for the people in florida, but here this clinic in charlottesville, they said they rarely used to see out of state patients. now in 2024 they've seen 25% of their patients come from out of state. now treating multiple patients a day from out of state. i also wanted to stress they're really a trying to not only beef up the sort of treatments and opportunities...
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that's where tuesday was different with eric trump there as well as the texas attorney general. david mcinintosh, a conservativ group that donald trump had an icy relationship, but ultimately came back to donald trump when it was apparent he was going to become the nominee. both of those men spoke with reporters on behalf of donald trump and stoking the idea that this is a political persecution, being targeted at the presumptive republican nominee. today is different. there's no family member here. there are no apparent surrogates here. the question for donald trump is, who is going to be the one really running that pr campaign for him? he has bemoaned he is not able to attack witnesses and this jury. while members of congress who have long been allied with him have been cooped up on capitol hill because of their obligations of legislating, he has been alone here. over the next weeks, will that change? >> ashley, when it comes to the trump world, what are the allies hoping to get from joining the former president in the courtroom? >> this has been, as we have reported and perhap
that's where tuesday was different with eric trump there as well as the texas attorney general. david mcinintosh, a conservativ group that donald trump had an icy relationship, but ultimately came back to donald trump when it was apparent he was going to become the nominee. both of those men spoke with reporters on behalf of donald trump and stoking the idea that this is a political persecution, being targeted at the presumptive republican nominee. today is different. there's no family member...