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officials arguing the island is federal property joining me texas land commissioner dr. buckingham thanks very much for being here this morning, it is good to see you again. i remember when you first came on to tell us how you, and the officials there in texas took back that land from the mexican cartels. tell me what happened since. >> well, we are able to, you know, declare that land texas, of course, we -- the center rio grande everything north of the river is texas we cleared it in operation to technicality military department, department of public safety put constantino wire up roasted cachets drugs guns we have complete control of that. >> the federal government saying no, no, no this is not texas land this is the fed's land after all that you did to take it back from mexican cartels, are you now in a battle with the u.s. government the biden administration? >> we absolutely are in a battle going to fight tooth and nail not yield our property i posed the question if it was federal land why denying law enforcement access to the island it was a letter from department
officials arguing the island is federal property joining me texas land commissioner dr. buckingham thanks very much for being here this morning, it is good to see you again. i remember when you first came on to tell us how you, and the officials there in texas took back that land from the mexican cartels. tell me what happened since. >> well, we are able to, you know, declare that land texas, of course, we -- the center rio grande everything north of the river is texas we cleared it in...
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texas is a place of laws. but when you're able to violate those laws with impunity if the governor or the person in power likes your politics or thinks it's in their political interest, then the entire system starts to come apart. and so to me, this is something that i know it's not who we are as texans, but when i think folks when they see, this they're seeing the extremism that has taken over our state. and that's one of the things we have to rezekt on november 5th when we vote out ted cruz and give someone else a chance to bring us together as texans and not do these stunts that make us look to the outside world like we're something that we're not. >> and when you see something like this while we have so many of us trying to deal with the bringing together people and dealing with people's right to protest but also respecting people, i mean, it's just blatant. if a black governor -- if wes moore pardoned somebody in maryland that had shot and killed somebody and had made racist statements and said he was goi
texas is a place of laws. but when you're able to violate those laws with impunity if the governor or the person in power likes your politics or thinks it's in their political interest, then the entire system starts to come apart. and so to me, this is something that i know it's not who we are as texans, but when i think folks when they see, this they're seeing the extremism that has taken over our state. and that's one of the things we have to rezekt on november 5th when we vote out ted cruz...
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our correspondent tom bateman in texas there. next,? - the former deputy first minister of scotland, john swinney, could become the country's next first minister. it's after his main rival for thejob, kate forbes, confirmed that she would not challenge him for the scottish national party leadership. this morning, mr swinney announced his intention to succeed humza yousaf and offered ms forbes a "significant" role in his government. here's mr swinney, announcing his candidacy earlier. my message is crisp and simple. i'm stepping forward to bring the snp together, to deliver economic growth and socialjustice, to deliver the very best future for everyone in a modern, dynamic, diverse scotland. i want to unite the snp and unite scotland for independence. i invite everyone in the snp and in our country who wants tojoin me in thatjourney to do so now. thank you very much. applause our scotland political correspondent, david henderson has been following developments at holyrood in edinburgh. people will rendering who, if anyone is going to ste
our correspondent tom bateman in texas there. next,? - the former deputy first minister of scotland, john swinney, could become the country's next first minister. it's after his main rival for thejob, kate forbes, confirmed that she would not challenge him for the scottish national party leadership. this morning, mr swinney announced his intention to succeed humza yousaf and offered ms forbes a "significant" role in his government. here's mr swinney, announcing his candidacy earlier....
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the texas legislature. that makes being on documented itself as state cry on now under federal law, being and documented is a violation of immigration status, but it's not a federal crime. in fact, when the congress was attempted to do that, back in 2006, there were immigrant marches in, in the united states that involved literally 2000000 people to i was there, you know, in los angeles or where they had to march is each with a 1000000 people are that was able to stop that effort on the federal level, but on map it is push this through on the state level army, he propose building more border walls and reading barriers asylum. forcing the firing of millions of on documented workers what's called the verify system. and i think the worst one is permitting children to be held in detention centers with their parents. and it's not just passing laws, you know, texas residence has just recently tried to shut down the reception center that tries to help migrants once they do come into the us and go through the proce
the texas legislature. that makes being on documented itself as state cry on now under federal law, being and documented is a violation of immigration status, but it's not a federal crime. in fact, when the congress was attempted to do that, back in 2006, there were immigrant marches in, in the united states that involved literally 2000000 people to i was there, you know, in los angeles or where they had to march is each with a 1000000 people are that was able to stop that effort on the federal...
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versus texas on the border. but joe biden has not been very much more supportive of migrants and donald trump was, he's nicer about it. he's less controversial about it. why are the democrats not fighting for the rights of immigrants like the democratic party of the past? did? why are they mirroring republicans in so many ways as well? a big part of the democratic party has bought into the basic idea that underlies a lot of these repressive measures. and that is that on immigrants, migraines crossing the border are a threat. they treat them like an enemy. the whole idea is in sports, and that is to keep people out. after all, this is why the center and her kids drowned in the river was that the whole basis of the policy there is to stop people from coming because they are a threat. and they are, the enemy is kind of like even a militarized idea of who migrants are. and you know, we're talking about people data center who is from mexico. so you, we don't know that much about her, but right. but the people who are
versus texas on the border. but joe biden has not been very much more supportive of migrants and donald trump was, he's nicer about it. he's less controversial about it. why are the democrats not fighting for the rights of immigrants like the democratic party of the past? did? why are they mirroring republicans in so many ways as well? a big part of the democratic party has bought into the basic idea that underlies a lot of these repressive measures. and that is that on immigrants, migraines...
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i'm jana shamlian in texas. we are along for the riled. >>> gaza cease-fire talks intensify in egypt. >> in one of the biggest anti-government rallies since october 7th. israel says it will not send a delegation to cairo for talks with hamas until the militant group responds to its proposals >>> plus, as college graduations begin, some are met with protests. trouble today at the university of virginia. and disruptions in michigan >>> two florida teens turned themselves in after being caught on camera dumping garbage into the ocean. >>> and later, she was the majesty of the seas, "the queen mary." her reign ending in california. why it is once again full steam ahead. >> there's a soul other ships don't have but "the queen mary" has. >> announcer: this is the "cbs weekend news" from washington with adriana diaz. >>> good evening. i'm ed o'keefe in tonight for adrianna. we begin in texas where there's a brief break in the rain but a flood watch across the third most populated part of the country. some areas of texa
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and texas far behind. so we talked about a guy in sacramento and there the role in the borderlands, but just discussed that. what do you foresee as the future of farming here in texas? i mean, what is that? how different is it going be or what's going to happen? well, from onset, i want to say i'm not interested or or or in favor of culturally appropriating things from mexico and, you know, just growing up here, there are five places as in california, that are already growing in blue tequila, agaves. and they can't the product tequila. but they're also looking at california agaves, which i think is very healthy. so we can emulate what we've seen in mexico, but not culturally appropriate appropriate, appropriate what they have. and and texas has some garbage out in big ben that that can be used for mezcal and. then the hotel industry is another example of something was in texas all the way through prohibition longer. we also had a garbage production in arizona up prohibition and then then the market got flo
and texas far behind. so we talked about a guy in sacramento and there the role in the borderlands, but just discussed that. what do you foresee as the future of farming here in texas? i mean, what is that? how different is it going be or what's going to happen? well, from onset, i want to say i'm not interested or or or in favor of culturally appropriating things from mexico and, you know, just growing up here, there are five places as in california, that are already growing in blue tequila,...
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decide the texas law. you believe it's a state issue for abortion? >> or for ivf. but not for abortion. >> i think what the court has said is abortion as an issue the states can decide because texas is not adopt very different laws, then new york, and of course, they should ivf is different because the overwhelming majority of americans strongly support ivf at 84% of americans want to protect, you know, a lot of americans support abortion rights as well. it will see, of course the political, how that plays out november, but i do want to ask you about the supreme court clerk today. our supreme court justice alito has been in the news for what happened recently where he was flying an upside down flag at his home. he says it was his wife who did it. but of course it was right after january 6. that was a symbol of stop the steal. do you think that was inappropriate? >> look, i think this entire hoopla is greatly overstated and i think there is a concerted effort that is driven by democrats in the senate to, tr
decide the texas law. you believe it's a state issue for abortion? >> or for ivf. but not for abortion. >> i think what the court has said is abortion as an issue the states can decide because texas is not adopt very different laws, then new york, and of course, they should ivf is different because the overwhelming majority of americans strongly support ivf at 84% of americans want to protect, you know, a lot of americans support abortion rights as well. it will see, of course the...
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desde texas a francisco cobos nos amplÍa. francisco: como lo mencionas ha sido noche larga en la zona y en todo el metroplex en el Área de dallas, donde desde esta madrugada comenzÓ una serie tormentas a afectar a gran parte de este lugar, hay reportes de inundaciones en algunas zonas y de muchos Árboles caÍdos debe los fuertes vientos que registraron hasta de 85 millas por hora en esta maÑana y esta madrugada. una muestra de lo que estÁ ocurriendo en el lugar, hay muchos Árboles caÍdos en esta zona donde el trÁfico ha sido suspendido en algunas de las avenidas, algunas de las calles por la caÍda de Árboles, de postes y alambres de energÍa elÉctrica. el reportes que hasta el momento hay mÁs de 600,000 usuarios sin energÍa elÉctrica, tambiÉn el reporte de dos tornados que han afectado una parte sur de la ciudad de dallas, texas y en la parte este, principalmente en foley, texas que es parte del Área metropolitana de dallas. puedes ver los daÑos en este lugar, es un par de Árboles que cayeron y estÁn obstru
desde texas a francisco cobos nos amplÍa. francisco: como lo mencionas ha sido noche larga en la zona y en todo el metroplex en el Área de dallas, donde desde esta madrugada comenzÓ una serie tormentas a afectar a gran parte de este lugar, hay reportes de inundaciones en algunas zonas y de muchos Árboles caÍdos debe los fuertes vientos que registraron hasta de 85 millas por hora en esta maÑana y esta madrugada. una muestra de lo que estÁ ocurriendo en el lugar, hay muchos Árboles...
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testigos hacia el fiscal de nueva york >> inundaciones catastrÓficas el acumulado histÓrico de lluvias en texas, generÓ ecuaciones obligatorias en el condado polk, condados estÁn bajo el agua >> y fuertes acusaciones el canelo Álvarez (nombre( intercambiaron palabras que lo llevaron al borde de la muerte durante una conferencia de promociÓn y asÍ comenzamos (mÚsica( bienvenidos y muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos, comenzamos en california con las tensiones despuÉs de que los estudiantes desafiar las Órdenes de la ley, esas el Último enfrentamiento los campus universitarios desde que comenzaron las manifestaciones hace semanas nuestro corresponsal fue testigo de este momento >> son cientos de policÍas, prÁcticamente estÁn retirando la mayorÍa de los campamentos, los jÓvenes empiezan a correr en la parte de atrÁs la policÍa lanza tus petardos para tratar de inhibir los, empiezan a quitar las carpas de campaÑa, allÍ estÁn dispersÁndose tratando de evitar ser detenidos pero ya la policÍa trata de una manera tÁctica derribar completamente lo que es el campamento >> mÁs adelante
testigos hacia el fiscal de nueva york >> inundaciones catastrÓficas el acumulado histÓrico de lluvias en texas, generÓ ecuaciones obligatorias en el condado polk, condados estÁn bajo el agua >> y fuertes acusaciones el canelo Álvarez (nombre( intercambiaron palabras que lo llevaron al borde de la muerte durante una conferencia de promociÓn y asÍ comenzamos (mÚsica( bienvenidos y muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos, comenzamos en california con las tensiones despuÉs de que los...
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versus texas on the border. but joe biden has not been very much more supportive of migrants than donald trump was. he's nicer about it. he's less controversial about it. why are the democrats not fighting for the rights of immigrants like the democratic party of the past? did? why are they mirroring republicans in so many ways as well? a big part of the democratic party has bought into the basic idea that underlies a lot of these repressive measures. and that is that on immigrants, a migraines crossing the border are a threat. they treat them like an enemy, the whole idea of in sports, and that is to keep people out after all, this is why the assumption her kids drowned in the river was that the whole basis of the policy there is to stop people from coming because they are a threat and they are, the enemy is kind of like even a militarized idea of who migrants are. and you know, we're talking about people data center who is from mexico. so you, we don't know that much about her, but right. but the people who ar
versus texas on the border. but joe biden has not been very much more supportive of migrants than donald trump was. he's nicer about it. he's less controversial about it. why are the democrats not fighting for the rights of immigrants like the democratic party of the past? did? why are they mirroring republicans in so many ways as well? a big part of the democratic party has bought into the basic idea that underlies a lot of these repressive measures. and that is that on immigrants, a migraines...
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you said interconnecting the texas grid would be great for texas and great for texas to consider connecting to its neighbors but he said interconnecting texans could benefit the rest of the country because in good times texas is generating all sorts of clean energy which we could send those clean ions out to take advantage of the market is eager to upset and i couldn't agree more. it would require texas to interconnect with its neighbors. my office worked with your department to draft this legislation and we were heavily on your study which pinpoints our nation's most significant transmission needs and identifies national interest electric transmission corridors. just last week the department of energy announced preliminary list designation is important because it unlocks federal financing for transmission texas was missing from your list and that was confusing to me because you and i agree that interconnecting texas provides reliability to save americans live save money and it's an economic winner and we can't reach our climate goals without interconnecting the grid. that's because texas l
you said interconnecting the texas grid would be great for texas and great for texas to consider connecting to its neighbors but he said interconnecting texans could benefit the rest of the country because in good times texas is generating all sorts of clean energy which we could send those clean ions out to take advantage of the market is eager to upset and i couldn't agree more. it would require texas to interconnect with its neighbors. my office worked with your department to draft this...
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. >> en una noticia de ultima hora, el representante democrata por texas,ina del congresista fueron allanadas en imputado por el departamento de justicia. >> la casa y la oficina del congresista fueron allanadas en 2022 por autoridades federales. >> federales. >> en emergencia estan hoy varios condados de texas por las severas inundaciones que obligan a miles de residentes a abandonar sus hogares mientras autopistas y carreteras se han convertido en rio. >> una nueva norma del gobierno permitira el acceso de los dreamers a la medica de bajo costo. >> bajo costo. >> hablamos con el secretario de salud y con los beneficiados. >> el presidente joe biden reconoce hoy a 19 personas de alto perfil con la medalla de la libertad. >> entre ellos destacan la astronauta ellen ochoa, del lider agricola teresa romero y el cura george boyle, que ha ayudado a muchos jovenes a salir de las calles. >> ¿tu nicol suarez y octavio pulido. >> muy buenas tardes y gracias por estar aqui con nosotros hoy viernes de noticias telemundo mediodia cargado de mucha informacion. >> mucha informacion arranca el fin de sema
. >> en una noticia de ultima hora, el representante democrata por texas,ina del congresista fueron allanadas en imputado por el departamento de justicia. >> la casa y la oficina del congresista fueron allanadas en 2022 por autoridades federales. >> federales. >> en emergencia estan hoy varios condados de texas por las severas inundaciones que obligan a miles de residentes a abandonar sus hogares mientras autopistas y carreteras se han convertido en rio. >> una...
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encuentran a 43 migrantes sin documentos en dos incidentes en texas y en arizona. estaban en un transporte para caballos y en camiÓn refrigerado bajo un calor abrasador. y un avance cientÍfico le cambia la vida a un hombre latino. un implante cerebral le permite hablar en inglÉs y en espaÑol gracias a la inteligencia artificial. >> noticias telemundo con julio vaqueiro desde ciudad de mÉxico. >> muy buenas tardes desde el zÓcalo de la capital mexicana. yo soy julio vaqueiro en esta ediciÓn especial para la costa oeste de los estados unidos, en un dÍa crucial en el proceso electoral en mÉxico. ya estamos en la recta final de la contienda histÓrica por primera vez una mujer llegarÁ a la presidencia de este paÍs y esta medianoche cierran las campaÑas antes de las elecciones del domingo. los tres candidatos, claudia sheinbaum, xÓchitl gÁlvez y jorge Álvarez maynez, llevan a cabo hoy sus cierres de campaÑa. tambiÉn es un dÍa sin precedentes en estados unidos porque por primera vez la suerte de un expresidente estÁ en manos de un jurado compuesto por
encuentran a 43 migrantes sin documentos en dos incidentes en texas y en arizona. estaban en un transporte para caballos y en camiÓn refrigerado bajo un calor abrasador. y un avance cientÍfico le cambia la vida a un hombre latino. un implante cerebral le permite hablar en inglÉs y en espaÑol gracias a la inteligencia artificial. >> noticias telemundo con julio vaqueiro desde ciudad de mÉxico. >> muy buenas tardes desde el zÓcalo de la capital mexicana. yo soy julio vaqueiro en...
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>> david: mireya villarreal tonight from texas. mireya, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn to the harrowing dash cam video revealed in court, showing a semitruck crashing on that louisville bridge. the truck hit by another vehicle, the driver losing control. and you'll remember those images, her truck dangling about 100 feet above the ohio river. then that daring rescue. well, tonight, the other driver blamed for the crash now facing charges. here's abc's alex perez. >> reporter: tonight, heart-stopping video played in a kentucky courtroom capturing the crash that led this semitruck to careen into and precariously dangle over the clark memorial bridge in louisville. watch closely as that pickup driver swerves out of his lane to avoid a stalled car, slamming into the semi, which then crashes over the bridge. 26-year-old truck driver sydney thomas hanging onto the wheel as the semi's hood breaks away 100 feet above the water. >> we're bringing you some breaking news right now. this is a picture of a truck hanging over the side o
>> david: mireya villarreal tonight from texas. mireya, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn to the harrowing dash cam video revealed in court, showing a semitruck crashing on that louisville bridge. the truck hit by another vehicle, the driver losing control. and you'll remember those images, her truck dangling about 100 feet above the ohio river. then that daring rescue. well, tonight, the other driver blamed for the crash now facing charges. here's abc's alex perez....
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host: the murders in kaufman, texas, were bold. first, prosecutor mark hasse gunned down >>> in the murders in kaufman texas, were pulled. first, prosecutor mark hasse gunned down in a public square in broad daylight. two months later, district attorney mike mclelland and his wife cynthia gill before dawn in their home. investigators hope the latest ramsey will provide more leads than the hasse killing did. they knew they had shell casings. with the very other clues inside the house to help catch the killer? >> it was a straight up whodunit. >> the ranger was part of the team that entered the home. >> the front door was not kicked in. there were shell casings approximately four foot in. >> told on the killer used an ar 15 or m4 mac semiotic web -- semiautomatic weapon like this one. >> they were retreating and trying to get away. >> cynthia's body was in the middle of the living room and she clearly was not expecting anyone. >> she's not dressed for company. she is trying to get dressed and mr. mclelland the same way. >> there were
host: the murders in kaufman, texas, were bold. first, prosecutor mark hasse gunned down >>> in the murders in kaufman texas, were pulled. first, prosecutor mark hasse gunned down in a public square in broad daylight. two months later, district attorney mike mclelland and his wife cynthia gill before dawn in their home. investigators hope the latest ramsey will provide more leads than the hasse killing did. they knew they had shell casings. with the very other clues inside the house to...
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and in counties across texas it is owned by a family owner. they do not want to sell to a politically motivated buyer or shut their paper, but they are out of time and capital and their communities love their papers. no room for growth and our diagnosis of the crisis is it is a business model problem. it is an ownership problem. owners would hang on except they don't have investment so our approach to the problem is to acquire papers that still have margins and put them together in a way that realizes efficiencies and under ownership looking out for sustainability of local news in small places. we have no interest in buying the statesman, but we are interested in communities of 250000 and fewer. there are 3 million people in texas who live in rural communities and their vital to democracy so we are not willing to give up the fight. we see a path forward. >> mccarthy foundation supports journalism. i knew the middle initial beca up on public broadcasting i would hear the support of the macarthur foundation and i was like i know their middle ini
and in counties across texas it is owned by a family owner. they do not want to sell to a politically motivated buyer or shut their paper, but they are out of time and capital and their communities love their papers. no room for growth and our diagnosis of the crisis is it is a business model problem. it is an ownership problem. owners would hang on except they don't have investment so our approach to the problem is to acquire papers that still have margins and put them together in a way that...
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uno de los estados mÁs afectados por las lluvias y tormentas es texas. [habla en inglÉs] guillermo: en extensas Áreas de texas, los daÑos son incalculables. miles de familias perdieron todo lo que tenÍan como consecuencia de la furia de la naturaleza. en algunas Áreas, el nivel del agua alcanzÓ casi el techo de las viviendas dejando todo inservible. >> hasta aquÍ. hasta aquÍ estÁ la lÍnea donde entrÓ el agua. se mira todo golpeado. guillermo: se trata de inundaciones que no se recuerdan en la historia reciente de texas. a pesar de que los meteorÓlogos pronostican que las lluvias y tormentaspodrÍan disminuir las prÓximas horas, este estado tardarÁ meses en recuperarse de los enormes daÑos causado por las inundaciones. las autoridades recomiendan deshacerse de todos los objetos que no puedan limpiarse adecuadamente. >> todo aquello que no se puedan lavar y desinfectar por completo, la recomendaciÓn es que se tire para evitar este problema a las personas que tienen problemas respiratorios. guillermo: lo mÁs crÍtico como poder presentarse
uno de los estados mÁs afectados por las lluvias y tormentas es texas. [habla en inglÉs] guillermo: en extensas Áreas de texas, los daÑos son incalculables. miles de familias perdieron todo lo que tenÍan como consecuencia de la furia de la naturaleza. en algunas Áreas, el nivel del agua alcanzÓ casi el techo de las viviendas dejando todo inservible. >> hasta aquÍ. hasta aquÍ estÁ la lÍnea donde entrÓ el agua. se mira todo golpeado. guillermo: se trata de inundaciones que no se...
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if you can get on in texas, we [l applause -- applause] mr. kennedy: texas gave us 45 days to collect sigtures, got more than double the amount we need. an i was just upstairs talking to the team, i was just completing the signatures and they said we o new york tonight. new york is the next one, we have 10 days now to complete. 45 days, the hardest states are new york and texas. we have more than we need in new york already. and the dnc has done everything in their power to s e going to get on the ballott in every state. i want to thank l you who are part of it. and i want to say a cple of words about nicole. che nicole, we have seen throughout our history that people who -- presid candidates who chose unknownt hn into a lot of problems because those people who are inexperienced in national politics, whethey are exposed to it, they collapse. anyd ofssues they have are looking bad.d they end and i have watched nicole since the day of our announcement. ordiry because shethrough has did not spend her lifetime thinking i am going to be vice i call
if you can get on in texas, we [l applause -- applause] mr. kennedy: texas gave us 45 days to collect sigtures, got more than double the amount we need. an i was just upstairs talking to the team, i was just completing the signatures and they said we o new york tonight. new york is the next one, we have 10 days now to complete. 45 days, the hardest states are new york and texas. we have more than we need in new york already. and the dnc has done everything in their power to s e going to get on...
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worth, texas, who drowned. cbs' janet shamlian is in houston tonight and leads us off opinion janet, good evening. >> reporter: jericka, good evening to you. it's been a rough weekend here. for people in the flood zone and for first responders, houston police who have been out in these boats in rough, fast-moving water. and while the rain seems to be slowing down, tonight, the threat is widening. a west texas twister, cars pummeled on the road south of midland, amid hail the size of tennis balls. severe storms there shalling an already-soggy texas, and now spreading beyond it. >> scary. because you don't know if the water is going to come in and just start taking over. >> reporter: in the houston area, the san jacinto river is raging. >> hang tight! >> reporter: we rode along with the houston police department's marine division. >> you don't realize how much current is going down. >> reporter: sergeant epi garza is among the officers answering the calls from a woman needing to evacuate with a pet. >> it's pouri
worth, texas, who drowned. cbs' janet shamlian is in houston tonight and leads us off opinion janet, good evening. >> reporter: jericka, good evening to you. it's been a rough weekend here. for people in the flood zone and for first responders, houston police who have been out in these boats in rough, fast-moving water. and while the rain seems to be slowing down, tonight, the threat is widening. a west texas twister, cars pummeled on the road south of midland, amid hail the size of...
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numerous areas of flash flood warnings in texas. the severe threat will be in the center portion of the country from south dakota all the way down to dallas, isolated tornadoes are possible and, lester, heads-up, sunday a severe weather outbreak is possible. >> bill, thank you for that. >>> late today former u.n. ambassador nikki haley announcing she'll vote for former president trump despite her criticism of him before she dropped out of the race. here's peter alexander. >> reporter: tonight in a surprise move, nikki haley, one of former president trump's most vocal critics throughout the primary, now says she will vote for him this november despite her reservations about his foreign policy and handling of the border. >> trump has not been perfect on these policies. i have made that clear many, many times, but biden has been a catastrophe, so i will be voting for trump. >> reporter: haley, mr. trump's former u.n. ambassador, was the last candidate to drop out after repeatedly slamming her former boss. >> donald trump was totally un
numerous areas of flash flood warnings in texas. the severe threat will be in the center portion of the country from south dakota all the way down to dallas, isolated tornadoes are possible and, lester, heads-up, sunday a severe weather outbreak is possible. >> bill, thank you for that. >>> late today former u.n. ambassador nikki haley announcing she'll vote for former president trump despite her criticism of him before she dropped out of the race. here's peter alexander....
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again, we're concerned about river flooding in texas. we're looking at the chance for really strong storms. very large hail. could see long tracking tornadoes and heavy rainfalls as we go throughout this monday. by tuesday, we're going see it moving off to the east. talking about the midwest, potential hail, damaging winds and tornadoes. that will move to the east on wednesday. this is what we're look at today. you can see a lot under the gun. a loft people under the gun. four severe storms. 15 million people at risk. giant softball-sized hail. could see long tracking tornadoes, especially when you see this red area, so wichita, oklahoma city. the orange and yellow, a big swath of land from texas to the dakotas. it's going to be a tough afternoon and evening for many. also concern about heavy rainfall. that's going to lead for the chance of flooding, flash flooding, especially when you see the darker blues from sioux city to kansas city. >> a lot more still to cover, michelle. thank you. >> sure. >>> breaking overnight. >> israel is warn
again, we're concerned about river flooding in texas. we're looking at the chance for really strong storms. very large hail. could see long tracking tornadoes and heavy rainfalls as we go throughout this monday. by tuesday, we're going see it moving off to the east. talking about the midwest, potential hail, damaging winds and tornadoes. that will move to the east on wednesday. this is what we're look at today. you can see a lot under the gun. a loft people under the gun. four severe storms. 15...
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coming up, what appears to be a deadly alligator attack in texas. also ahead, back to titanic, the submarine tourism industry sailing again one year after a deadly one year after a deadly implosion underwater some people just know that the best rate for you is a rate based on you, with allstate. because there are people out there who aren't you. a lot of them. and you don't drive like... whoa. i don't want my child being raised by a robot! other drivers are not you. yes, thank you so much to all 50 of my subscribers. nope, definitely not you. save with drivewise and get a rate based on you. you're in good hands with allstate. (♪) (♪) try dietary supplements from voltaren, for healthy joints. long after guests leave, viruses and bacteria linger. air fresheners add a scent. but only lysol air sanitizer helps erase the trace, eliminating odor and killing 99.9% of viruses and bacteria in the air. scent can't sanitize. lysol can. >> no application fee if you apply by may 31 at university of maryland global campus, offering online and hybrid courses a
coming up, what appears to be a deadly alligator attack in texas. also ahead, back to titanic, the submarine tourism industry sailing again one year after a deadly one year after a deadly implosion underwater some people just know that the best rate for you is a rate based on you, with allstate. because there are people out there who aren't you. a lot of them. and you don't drive like... whoa. i don't want my child being raised by a robot! other drivers are not you. yes, thank you so much to...
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i think about it in terms of being at the university of texas. if you're at a public institution is important as this when you play a role in what does journalism look like in this state. that has been a reframing device that i thought about differently at northwestern. so how does the universit and it circulates in the state whether it's about the border or whether it's about what's happening in el paso, austin or dallas. and we talk about program that get us there. we talked about this this morning singing about programs where we might do loan forgiveness for students who stay in this day and practice their journalism here where it benefits our community. i do think journalism school plays an important role in thinking about the ecosystem and i think that's an easy way for state institutions to think about it. some of the private journalism schools have to do thinking about what their role is but it's clear the university of texas plays a role. glaciers from the perspective of the project i'm working on now, which is about public policy, journa
i think about it in terms of being at the university of texas. if you're at a public institution is important as this when you play a role in what does journalism look like in this state. that has been a reframing device that i thought about differently at northwestern. so how does the universit and it circulates in the state whether it's about the border or whether it's about what's happening in el paso, austin or dallas. and we talk about program that get us there. we talked about this this...
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among texas. next, some of our rally he heldg th petitioning the threshold and deadline. >> we had a historicjust uer 200 signatures. that's more than any presidential candidacy in the history of texas. and in the history of our country. the texas leglature changed the rules. that doubled the number of because they thoughtd to be nobody would ever be able to do it. but the pundits, you heard them from the beginning of this campaign were saying it would be impossible for us to get on the and we got on the ballot in texas and you can get on in texas, we can get on everywhere. taxes only gave us 45 days to collect 100 13,000 signatures. we got more than double that. an was just upstairs talking to the team, i was just completing the signature and they said we are on the way to new york tonight because new york is the next one for us. we have 10 days now. we had 45 days. the hardest states areew york and texas. we've already got more than we need in new york. the dnc has done everything in their power
among texas. next, some of our rally he heldg th petitioning the threshold and deadline. >> we had a historicjust uer 200 signatures. that's more than any presidential candidacy in the history of texas. and in the history of our country. the texas leglature changed the rules. that doubled the number of because they thoughtd to be nobody would ever be able to do it. but the pundits, you heard them from the beginning of this campaign were saying it would be impossible for us to get on the...
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when the people of texas a board a flight, they expect their flight and their families to be safe. as a result, i'm proud to say that our bill includes numerous crucial safety provisions such as requiring 25 hour cockpit voice recorders in all commercial aircraft. the safety upgrade will allow the national transportation safety board and faa to have access to vital information needed during accident investigations. this became abundantly clear after the cockpit voice recorder in the alaska airlines flight was lost because of an outdated two hour requirement. that is unacceptable and it should never happen again with this bill it will not happen again. in responseec to recent runaway surface incidents, this bill establishes a zero tolerance and it prioritizes projects that prove surveillance and establish a runaway safety council and requires a timeline and action plan to actually get better runaway and tarmac technologies installed at airports that need them. air traffic controller shortages have plagued airports across the country including in my home state of texas, putting trave
when the people of texas a board a flight, they expect their flight and their families to be safe. as a result, i'm proud to say that our bill includes numerous crucial safety provisions such as requiring 25 hour cockpit voice recorders in all commercial aircraft. the safety upgrade will allow the national transportation safety board and faa to have access to vital information needed during accident investigations. this became abundantly clear after the cockpit voice recorder in the alaska...
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. >>> and texas in the bull's-eye again. strong storms with damaging winds and hail pound the state still reeling from an unrelenting parade of violent and deadly weather. >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this is it. after 21 days, 22 witnesses, and hundreds of pieces of evidence, we are just hours away from a jury getting the historic case of new york state versus donald j. trump. this morning the judge will instruct the jury. they will then begin deliberations to decide if the former president falsified business records tied to the stormy daniels -- to stormy daniels, rather, and if those payments were made to cover up another crime -- conspiracy to violate a state election law. cbs' naomi ruchim is joining us from outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. court is set to reconvene here at 10:00 this morning after a very long day yesterday. at that point the judge will talk through all of the intense legal issues that the jury must consid
. >>> and texas in the bull's-eye again. strong storms with damaging winds and hail pound the state still reeling from an unrelenting parade of violent and deadly weather. >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this is it. after 21 days, 22 witnesses, and hundreds of pieces of evidence, we are just hours away from a jury getting the historic case of new york state versus donald j. trump. this morning the judge will instruct the jury. they will then...
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manual nosan >> esta noche en noticias telemundo, emergencia en texas mas de un millon de personas en el estado le hacen frente a inundaciones argentinas por los historicos acumulados de lluvia que han dejado poblados enteros bajo el agua. >> los tornados han dicho presente. >> congresista enfrenta cargo justicia asistio formalmente representante por texas henry cuellar gracias por su desde enfrenta 14 cargos desde soborno hasta lavado de dinero. >> turistas desaparecidos, dos hermanos australianos y un estadounidense se esfumaron de las playas de ensenada, baja california. >> hoy autoridades mexicanas encontraron tres cadaveres. >> hay restos y cobertura medica para los free. >> como obamacare. >> y asi comenzamos. >> no, ya en la noche, con arantxao y noche. >> en medio de alertas severas en el oeste de texas este imponente tornado, una nube en forma de embudo en san angelo desciende desde el cielo para tocar tierra con toda su furia ocurrio esta manana con la probabilidad de que texas estas tormentas severas y las ventas severas y peligrosas tambien se ven desde el espacio. >> imag
manual nosan >> esta noche en noticias telemundo, emergencia en texas mas de un millon de personas en el estado le hacen frente a inundaciones argentinas por los historicos acumulados de lluvia que han dejado poblados enteros bajo el agua. >> los tornados han dicho presente. >> congresista enfrenta cargo justicia asistio formalmente representante por texas henry cuellar gracias por su desde enfrenta 14 cargos desde soborno hasta lavado de dinero. >> turistas...
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. >> esta tarde en noticias telemundo, en dos dias se triplica la lluvia de un mes en el norte de texas. >> hay evacuaciones obligatorias y clases suspendidas. >> el desborde de un rio es inminente y los danos pueden ser mayores. >> estamos en la escena. >> ademas, a agentes de migracion en mexico golpean a un grupo de migrantes a bordo del tren conocido como la bestia y los obligan a bajar en el estado de zacatecas. >> el video aparece un dia despues de que el presidente lopez obrador. >> cuidamos a todos los seres humanos dijera noticias telemundo que protege a los migrantes el departamento de justicia presenta cargos de corrupcion contra el congresista de texas henry cuellar lo acusan de recibir sobornos. >> el asegura que es inocente. >> y hablan con telemundo y hablan con telemundo los padres del joven que aparece en el video, en un centro de detencion j ubernil, lo golpean frente a los contra el henry cuellar. >> contra el henry cuellar. >> en este video. >> a tu hijo los guardias estas viendo que estan golpeando y sin poder hacer nada. >> sus padres denuncian que los oficiales no
. >> esta tarde en noticias telemundo, en dos dias se triplica la lluvia de un mes en el norte de texas. >> hay evacuaciones obligatorias y clases suspendidas. >> el desborde de un rio es inminente y los danos pueden ser mayores. >> estamos en la escena. >> ademas, a agentes de migracion en mexico golpean a un grupo de migrantes a bordo del tren conocido como la bestia y los obligan a bajar en el estado de zacatecas. >> el video aparece un dia despues de que...
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our next guest, texas senate candidate congressman colin allred of texas, is calling on president biden to extend work permits to undocumented spouses and children of citizens. in an op-ed a texas businessman and congressman allred right, allowing someone who has worked and paid taxes here for decades, someone who is raising a family here, to legally work, earn a living and help our economy is a boon for their family and for employers. across the country at least 5.5 million u.s. citizens under the age of 18 and 5.8 million adult u.s. citizens live with and undocumented spouse, parent, or other loved one. these are already american families. they just need the federal government to let them live like families. it is good for our economy and reflects who we are as americans and as texans. joining us now, democratic congressman colin allred of texas. he is the elected democratic nominee running for the united states senate seat currently occupied by ted cruz. congressman allred, great to see you. thank you for being here. how would impact -- how would expanding work permits impactor state
our next guest, texas senate candidate congressman colin allred of texas, is calling on president biden to extend work permits to undocumented spouses and children of citizens. in an op-ed a texas businessman and congressman allred right, allowing someone who has worked and paid taxes here for decades, someone who is raising a family here, to legally work, earn a living and help our economy is a boon for their family and for employers. across the country at least 5.5 million u.s. citizens under...
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denton and cook counties in texas are among the hardest hit. cbs's dave malkoff is in valley view, texas about 60 miles north of dallas. good evening to you, dave. i see there's a lot of devastation there behind you. >> reporter: there is, jericka. good evening. the threat of severe weather remains active tonight and scenes like the one behind me have people in the south and midwest bracing for impact. deadly severe weather is on the move. multiple violent tornadoes are moving across the south and midwest tonight, where more than a dozen people are dead and many more injured. the trails of damage stretching across texas, arkansas and oklahoma. >> headed right for us. >> reporter: daylight exposed the devastation from a confirmed tornado in cook county, texas. >> from the roof. >> everything coming down. we saw how it was moving, everything. >> reporter: this is what remains of a rest stop about 90 minutes north of dallas. >> i kid you not. 30 seconds in someone goes "get to the bathroom, now!" >> reporter: that voice was holiday traveler hugo p
denton and cook counties in texas are among the hardest hit. cbs's dave malkoff is in valley view, texas about 60 miles north of dallas. good evening to you, dave. i see there's a lot of devastation there behind you. >> reporter: there is, jericka. good evening. the threat of severe weather remains active tonight and scenes like the one behind me have people in the south and midwest bracing for impact. deadly severe weather is on the move. multiple violent tornadoes are moving across the...
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luego de acumular dos dÍas de lluvia en cinco dÍas el panorama en texas es desolador. las autoridades continÚan con labores de rescate en vecindarios completamente inundados. los pronÓsticos meteorolÓgicos advierten en los prÓximos dÍas habrÁ mÁs lluvia e inundaciones. ♪ ♪ daniel: continÚan las labores de rescate en texas. habitantes han tenido que ser evacuados en botes por vecindarios que han sido inundados por las lluvias que ya llevan cinco dÍas. en la regiÓn ha caÍdo mÁs de dos pies del lluvia en cinco dÍas, en agunas comunidades han recibido dos meses de lluvia en cuestiÓn de horas. la advertencia por inundaciÓn es hasta el prÓximo martes. >> bien el agua corriendo, te tira destilado, comenzÓ a cruzar la calle. daniel: ¿que hiciste en ese momento? >> agarre las cosas y me fui. daniel: las autoridades patrullan la zona y han pedido quienes viven cerca del rÍo san jacinto que evacuen sus casas. esta maÑana dijeron que desde ahora ya planifican las labores de recuperaciÓn. >> esto es algo que jamÁs pensÉ mirar en esta Área, llevo un aÑo
luego de acumular dos dÍas de lluvia en cinco dÍas el panorama en texas es desolador. las autoridades continÚan con labores de rescate en vecindarios completamente inundados. los pronÓsticos meteorolÓgicos advierten en los prÓximos dÍas habrÁ mÁs lluvia e inundaciones. ♪ ♪ daniel: continÚan las labores de rescate en texas. habitantes han tenido que ser evacuados en botes por vecindarios que han sido inundados por las lluvias que ya llevan cinco dÍas. en la regiÓn ha caÍdo mÁs...
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now, to the 2024 acm awards in texas. we begin with the biggest winners, chris stapleton going home with four awards. the most of any other artist and lainey wilson taking several top prizes including entertainer of the year and female artist of the year. luke combs got the most nominations fast cars singling of the year and also a special tribute to the late toby keith ♪ should have been a cowboy ♪ should like a ♪ waving my 6 shooter ♪ riding my pony on a cattle drive. >> ainsley: hard to believe toby keith is gone there weren't many dry eyes during jason aldean's special performance. >> brian: i love that version. it's different enough where that's going to be a huge hit. >> ainsley: jelly roll also delivered a moving speech last night while he was on stage. we love him. he was on our show. >> lawrence: got to be bold to take that risk to sing the song after he just passed away. he killed it. to change it up a little bit as you said, brian, was a nice touch. >> brian: right. meanwhile, 8 minutes now after the ho
now, to the 2024 acm awards in texas. we begin with the biggest winners, chris stapleton going home with four awards. the most of any other artist and lainey wilson taking several top prizes including entertainer of the year and female artist of the year. luke combs got the most nominations fast cars singling of the year and also a special tribute to the late toby keith ♪ should have been a cowboy ♪ should like a ♪ waving my 6 shooter ♪ riding my pony on a cattle drive. >>...
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houston in south texas. this will be an ongoing situation in the heat is limitless in this area. they need to get the electricit happening over the next couple of hours. we have a severe thunderstorm winning a couple of them until texas. we will continue to watch it that line of thunderstorms at the south of olympic area it looks like we have more bad weather meeting into the housto area. here is a severe storm threat. not as prevalent as it was yesterday, but we still have th risk of the strong storms especially in the afternoon. our next storm system moves out of the rockies and where the high plains and that's what we also give have the potential fo the stronger storms. rain forecast to heavy rain and flooding will be an issue in some of the same area has dalla up towards oklahoma into kansas and louisiana. these areas have been hard-hit for weeks with a severe storms it. it a forecast today watching th next area of low pressure come out of the rockies affecting th plane states and more also see the poten
houston in south texas. this will be an ongoing situation in the heat is limitless in this area. they need to get the electricit happening over the next couple of hours. we have a severe thunderstorm winning a couple of them until texas. we will continue to watch it that line of thunderstorms at the south of olympic area it looks like we have more bad weather meeting into the housto area. here is a severe storm threat. not as prevalent as it was yesterday, but we still have th risk of the...
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cbs's omar villafranca reports from hard-hit southeast texas. >> reporter: parts of livingston, texas waterlogged after overnight storms soaked the southeast texas town. up to 8 inches of rain fell in some areas this morning, leaving homes and businesses looking like lakefront property. we tried to get to livingston but couldn't. heavy downpours drenched major highways and slowed traffic during the morning commute. we could only get as far as cold springs, 17 miles away. the main road in town is shut down. we found residents taking horses and even pet pigs to drier, higher ground. >> about an hour and a half ago, it was about waist deep in my backyard. >> reporter: luckily vanessa russell's home is on stilts, but her confidence is not high after she found out the lake livingston dam across the street was open to relieve the swollen lake, dumping millions of gallons into her neighborhood. >> it's horrible. do not move to a floodplain ever. >> oh, no way. >> reporter: further east in college station, a woman tried to drive through a flooded parking lot. >> okay. that got bad very quickl
cbs's omar villafranca reports from hard-hit southeast texas. >> reporter: parts of livingston, texas waterlogged after overnight storms soaked the southeast texas town. up to 8 inches of rain fell in some areas this morning, leaving homes and businesses looking like lakefront property. we tried to get to livingston but couldn't. heavy downpours drenched major highways and slowed traffic during the morning commute. we could only get as far as cold springs, 17 miles away. the main road in...
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i bring up fera in context of shenanigans going on in texas. there is a proposed high speed rail project connecting dallas to houston. about a decade ago, a private company called texas central starting pushing a proposed high-speed rail project between houston and dallas and they have been engaged at the federal, state, and local level in lobbying in that effort. i am vehemently opposed to this project that would cut up highly arable land in my district and rid people of their well-earned land. and their private property. there is a long list of controversies surrounding texas central from funding and finance, imminent domain, lack of transparency dismissing , every officer and board member, now they appear to be merely a company on paper with no board of directors. as an aside, texas central has zero experience building any transportation company. there are few entities connected to texas central and another company called new magellan ventures that is pushing the project. since the beginning of the project, sovereign wealth funds of the japa
i bring up fera in context of shenanigans going on in texas. there is a proposed high speed rail project connecting dallas to houston. about a decade ago, a private company called texas central starting pushing a proposed high-speed rail project between houston and dallas and they have been engaged at the federal, state, and local level in lobbying in that effort. i am vehemently opposed to this project that would cut up highly arable land in my district and rid people of their well-earned...
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texas governor greg abbott announcing the move shortly after the texas board of pardons and paroles made its recommendation. former army sergeant daniel perry claims he shot garrett foster in self-defense during a protest over the murder of george floyd in 2020. 70 years after the landmark brown versus board of ed ruling, the school district at the center of the case is making history again. that's next. again. that's next. ♪ ♪ scary! never want to go through that again. but we could. with heart disease, you never know. so we made changes. green juice. yeah, not a fan. diet, exercise... statins helped. but our ldl-c (bad cholesterol)-it was stuck! stuck! just couldn't lower it enough. and high ldl-c meant a real risk of another attack. so i said, "let's ask our doctor about repatha." what can i say? listen to your heart. repatha plus a statin dramatically lowers ldl-c by 63%, and significantly drops the risk of having a heart attack. do not take repatha if you are allergic to it. repatha can cause serious allergic reactions. signs include trouble breathing or swallowing or swelling o
texas governor greg abbott announcing the move shortly after the texas board of pardons and paroles made its recommendation. former army sergeant daniel perry claims he shot garrett foster in self-defense during a protest over the murder of george floyd in 2020. 70 years after the landmark brown versus board of ed ruling, the school district at the center of the case is making history again. that's next. again. that's next. ♪ ♪ scary! never want to go through that again. but we could. with...
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so its open hunting season all year in texas to get rid of as many as possible. and you can also eat them. this is wild hod, just credit and fries and bases pcs impact many different eco systems all over the world. they're super destructive and hard to control. a lot of the time, there aren't many options for how to deal with them. so is what they're doing here? a good solution. should we be eating and be suspicious? as almost always, it was no fault of the animals that they became an issue. cakes were brought to united states by colonizers from europe. some of those pigs escaped and went pharaoh eventually into reading with the region boars that were intentionally released for hunting. so they're essentially no natural checks on this animal in the western hemisphere. the eco system is not built for it. we don't have native pigs in the western hemisphere. john tillman check is a wildlife biologist at a, and i'm university in texas. and so now we're living in the reality of this animal . this hybrid has the characteristics of a wild animal, but has many all spring
so its open hunting season all year in texas to get rid of as many as possible. and you can also eat them. this is wild hod, just credit and fries and bases pcs impact many different eco systems all over the world. they're super destructive and hard to control. a lot of the time, there aren't many options for how to deal with them. so is what they're doing here? a good solution. should we be eating and be suspicious? as almost always, it was no fault of the animals that they became an issue....
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concern about river flooding in texas. all these dots indicating river gauges so many at moderate flooding, major floong, we willdi a t stormy weather in oklahoma city, also really warm temperatures into the 80s could see some storms, too, in jacksonville. all right. that's your monday forecast. >> michelle, thank you. >>> "early today" is back in a minute with the women racing past the glass ceiling in formula 1. >>> and the g.o.a.t. gets roasted, tom brady tackles his haters in a hilarious new netflix special. i saw how easily it picked up my hair every time i dried it! only takes a minute. look at that! the heavy duty cloths are extra thick, for amazing trap & lock. even for his hair. wow. and for dust, i love my heavy duty duster. the fluffy fibers trap dust on contact, up high and all around without having to lift a thing. i'm so hooked. you'll love swiffer. or your money back! (whisper) air wick. how far would you go to control the fragrance in your home? there's an easier way. try air wick vibrant, with 2x more natu
concern about river flooding in texas. all these dots indicating river gauges so many at moderate flooding, major floong, we willdi a t stormy weather in oklahoma city, also really warm temperatures into the 80s could see some storms, too, in jacksonville. all right. that's your monday forecast. >> michelle, thank you. >>> "early today" is back in a minute with the women racing past the glass ceiling in formula 1. >>> and the g.o.a.t. gets roasted, tom brady...
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some of the worst damage was in texas. gas station where dozens were sheltering and what it look like inside as the structure was destroyed by 13 5 mile pf hour tornado and hundreds of thousands without power, all of this in what's been a record breaking travel weekend and as millions head him. gio benitez, and maria villarreal to time it out out. >>> the search in the southwestern pacific as hopes fade of finding any more survivors following a massive landslide in papua, new guinea. families searching for their love ones. >> james longman with the latest. >>> israel responds. in the aftermath of the deadly air strike on a refugee camp. at least 50 people were killed and more than 200 injured. benjamin netanyahu calls it a tragic mishap. brooke clement reports from israel. >>> the death of a former "general hospital" actor. officials say johnny wactor was killed in a robbery and what his friends and family are saying tonight. >>> tributes pour in for a basketball legend. bill walton, giant on and off the court, we look bac
some of the worst damage was in texas. gas station where dozens were sheltering and what it look like inside as the structure was destroyed by 13 5 mile pf hour tornado and hundreds of thousands without power, all of this in what's been a record breaking travel weekend and as millions head him. gio benitez, and maria villarreal to time it out out. >>> the search in the southwestern pacific as hopes fade of finding any more survivors following a massive landslide in papua, new guinea....
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weather alert. 125,000 texas residents without power after tornado going through texas. temple has major damage with cars flipped over and roofs shredded. >> todd: streets are flooded, people are encouraged to stay off the road. janice dean has the forecast. central part of our nation continues to get hit week after week after week. >> janice: this weekend is no exception, severe storms and heat is my big concern, we have hundr hundreds thousands without power. in houston, still trying to rebuild after that tornado awen through last week. severe storm reports, central texas, several tornado-warned storms, wind gusts and hail in excess of three inches in diameter in the texas region, could see potential for more severe weather, severe thunderstorm warnings for texas toward missouri. looks like kentucky and pennsylvania and look at the area of concern here for severe storm threat from northern plains down texas and across tennessee and ohio river valley to the northeast today. on alert, have way to get watches and warnings, focus on the plain states yet again for severe we
weather alert. 125,000 texas residents without power after tornado going through texas. temple has major damage with cars flipped over and roofs shredded. >> todd: streets are flooded, people are encouraged to stay off the road. janice dean has the forecast. central part of our nation continues to get hit week after week after week. >> janice: this weekend is no exception, severe storms and heat is my big concern, we have hundr hundreds thousands without power. in houston, still...
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the sun over texas will soon be going down before it does so. let me show you something with one of our long lens cameras in a special position. this is a close up, a shot as you can get of the destroyed compound right in the middle of it. the fire is out. some of the remains still smolder. federal officials from president clinton right on down. rightly or wrongly, we'll be feeling the heat for a long time about how the federal government handled this case. what it did when it did, it did it do the right thing? second guessing is easy. the search is just beginning for remains of the more than 80 people, including an estimated dozen or more children believed killed when the compound went up in flames yesterday. one of the men survivors is blaming the fire on the fbi, but federal officials emphasize there is no doubt about it. the fire was started by followers of david koresh, an apparent mass suicide ordered by the cult leader. and that was cbs news coverage from april 19th, 1993, after the deadly fire that consumed the branch davidian compound n
the sun over texas will soon be going down before it does so. let me show you something with one of our long lens cameras in a special position. this is a close up, a shot as you can get of the destroyed compound right in the middle of it. the fire is out. some of the remains still smolder. federal officials from president clinton right on down. rightly or wrongly, we'll be feeling the heat for a long time about how the federal government handled this case. what it did when it did, it did it do...