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maturity tweeted to us jtr on fnc. that's it for this week show thanks to my panel, thanks to all of you for watching. hope to see you right here next week. >> when it hit it just checked the house. all are drawn out thing it did not last very long. probably less than a minute. just shook the house and you could hear it sound like it was crumbling metal. like you would take it and crumble it up like a tin can. is one of many accounts after turning to arthur mississippi and alabama overnight for at least 24 people are confirmed
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dead. that number sadly is expected to grow welcome to fox news but i am alicia in for arthel. super i'm eric shawn. at least four people remained missing at this hour. dozens more injured from the powerful storms. the catastrophic twisters and the town of rolling fork, mississippi about 60 miles northwest of the state capitol of jackson account basically has been wiped off the map. national weather service is the same tornado that devastated that town is believed to have raced eastward going 70 miles an hour pretty did not weaken as it then slammed into mississippi in several towns in alabama on a 100-mile path of destruction. x thousand the twisters path and loss of power some reporting on port 80% of customers without electricity. mississippi governor kate reeves declaring a state of emergency today president biden says fema director on the ground there
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tomorrow. too far from the very latest coach of the ground charles watson is an armory, mississippi or is the hardest hit towns in this distraction, charles what is the situation right now where you are? hey eric, last time we spoke my crew and i were trying to make it into anne-marie, mississippi. we are here now. the spirit destruction. really hard to describe what we are seeing here on the ground. this right here is a good look at it. this is a storage unit and as you can see there's a lot of debris a lot of people's personal items over here. you can see we have large appliances, washing machines, dressers furniture, pianos, really everything. a lot of people come to the storage site throughout the day and try to hold it together as they sift through these items in trying to find their personal items. we have also seen a lot of business owners and maybe
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insurance adjusters out here. this assess the damage business. the side of it, the debris on the side of it is the roof to that business. pregnancy flipped over further down another business for the concrete wall completely smashed in. that looks like it may have some structural damage. out here really is starting to try to clean up some as debris. the straight over here a lot of people cutting large pieces of wood to get out of the way it down the road to get to their properties and assess the damage up here. the danger from these folks out over just yet. as we look around there are large pieces of debris hanging
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from trees that have been knocked over. neat lending here throughout the day. folks have to worry about large pieces of assembly. we have seen officers out in the roadway telling folks to make sure they watch their surroundings. be safe out here as they ride through the streets, eric. it's probably tough situation in this community. but the positive we have seen down here this even though they may have been traumatized by what they went there when the ancient native at the town last night there out trying to clean up their community bleeding hand whoever may need when we see folks out here trying to hand out water, food and really do whatever they can to make the situation as comfortable as possible for the folks who are
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affected, eric. parks and people do come together is the american spirit to help each other to help our neighbors and each other. is there eight charles because his hit overnight the damage and devastation and death toll is higher than if it had happened during the day? doing all kind of warning issues there where there was a term i don't want tradition is that one of the reason it's at two dozen sadly going to be climbing? we have spoken to folks to limit this area. they did say they got plenty of warning that a tornado was headed in their direction. a lot of folks didn't have time to go and seek cover. acute mentioned this happen overnight. that is a timer super cell system like the one that rolled her here on friday is most dangerous. 8:00 p.m. -- 9:00 p.m. at night a lot of folks are in bed. they may not necessarily have
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been paying attention to their phones, to their tvs, to the news to hear the warnings and heed the warnings. that may have played a role in whether the death count is so high here. we have heard from the mississippi emergency management agency which confirms our work 23 deaths associate with this tornado plan as search and rescue crews go around too these communities and continue to check some of these homes and businesses that were damaged during that tornado, we have gotten word we can possibly expect that number to get higher. we do not want to see that but that is a possibility in terms of the death toll, eric regrets emergency services say there some life saving mode is a still search for any potential survivors. charles watson on the ground, charles thank you. alicia: eric, while the severe
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weather threat is lower today and tomorrow, some parts of the south are not out of the woods yet. folks whether meteorologist content is what we can expect this weekend. >> are still watching potential across the southeast folks in those communities as we adjust our charles was comical sunshine right now the heights of the really kept 80 degrees per good news if you need to get them clean things up as your forecaster for saturday. for sending maybe a little bit of a change party sexy rain creeping in to central mississippi, central alabama, in the northern areas to plenty of sunshine. we're going to see perhaps with a round or severe weather to the south on that more and that in a moment we are of the storms is also through last night currently? they continue to march off toward the east and push off the south. couple isolated cells here now severe thunderstorm warned winds at to 60 miles per hour maybe a little pale in these two are seeing this across southern georgia the songwriter storms reaches back to the florida
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panhandle and the florida big bend all areas regency some of these pop-up showers that at times some pretty heavy rain for this is kind of public >> and your thunderstorms likely across the southeast this evening. yesterday mom got the really bad weather here are threat levels up significant. today at likely. the ingredients are quite strong today. we are not expecting storms to quite a similar survey but their sales firing off. sunday for customer getting up to mary markley a larger area stretching from the carolinas back across again mississippi and alabama. with the at least potential for severe weather linear at this we saw last evening. we're going to write on the borderline here that want to pay attention tomorrow as i could see more severe weather some across the southeast. alicia: especially when you consider charles was hungry all the debris that's out there you get strong winds it can be incredibly dangerous. adam klotz thank you so much.
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rick turned to jelly "fox weather" app for continuing coverage of these deadly tornadoes prints available for free on iphone and android devices. at least two people are dead and five are missing after an explosion at a historic chocolate factory in eastern pennsylvania. the massive blast at the rm palmer company and west reading caught on video as it happened shortly before 5:00 p.m. yesterday pcb coxswain live in earnest room with the latest free. >> nice to see you then. right now we are earning the 24 hour mark from this explosion first happen. there's urgency for crews to look to the wreckage to see if there are any more survivors. we know two people have sadly perished. one person was pulled a lie from the rubble overnight and people are hanging on to help still unaccounted for. i can find after explosion about large pieces of debris guy. all this captured by the webcam
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at the fox affiliate. but billy and the company says that 850 people work here. at least eight people were taken to the hospital to enter into to the explosion as you said five people are still unaccounted for. there's been on and off showers throughout the day. every efforts for emergency crews are working methodically acknowledging the rubble for others has been in business since 1948 and the headquarters are about as old which made things tricky, listen. excellent believe the particular building we are referencing here is from the early 1960s i believe. late 50s early 60s. we did have to access our archives is a little more than
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4500 people this is understandably the community. people want answers. still under investigation. cracks will continue to watch, cb can't thank you so much, e eric. i don't south of the boerner mart operation is taken place a deadly turn texas from police received a nine prolonged call they are saying there who were caught suffocating inside a freight train. once the police arrived they did find two people already dead. dozens more, migrants apparently in need of urgent medical care. alexis mcadams is live in mission, texas for this tragedy. x hi eric, are still trying to piece that altogether eagle pass, texas for that train is migrants though, somebody called 911 they could not breathe
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inside and that training is hot here in south texas yesterday and really hot inside us railcars when they could not get outs on deadline on one prints one of many smuggling incidents that turn deadly here in texas to have these in the border take a look at this. this is our life oxygen ronan team on the ground near eagle pass, texas right now are the epicenters crisis has been going on for quite some time please state migrants and boarded the train just the other day. but then they cannot get off to some deadline when the colors of their summer migrants inside of the train cars who needed their help police to migrants have died at least 15 others needed service medical attention. i sensed out on the ground after migrants mink struggled and were found suffocating inside of the cars on friday afternoon. just this morning at eagle pass, texas a group of at least 50 migrants walking right across the border there, lieutenant chris telling us smuggling is not slowing down, listen. cracks people mind we have not
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even began to get the summer months will see triple digits as far as the heat and portion are going to see more of this tragedy ellis or something done by the federal government preventing to take action and rightness of time to do it. >> just left them at more than 50 migrants died after their smugglers abandoned them inside of the semitruck's partner san antonio, texas leaving them behind in the sweltering heat sprayed this investigation is still ongoing homeland security secretary did late last night saying he is heartbroken over the latest migrant death there in eagle pass, texas eggs smugglers only care about money at something the cartel and dps they premixed every day. discharge our day dresses, alexis thank you. alicia: eric, dhs announcing a multi agency cracked down on the illegal flow of pencil coming across as of the border. so far dhs marty stopped more than 900 pounds of the deadly drug. in the first week of a crackdown
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dubbed operation blue artistry secretary of state antony blinken testified in a senate hearing on wednesday there is still more work that needs to be done. ex 96% offense welcoming is coming through legal ports of entry but we have the tech technology. they can catch a lot of that. cracks need to deploy faster progress let's bring in ron former chief of the border patrol and former acting vice director. thank you so much for being on this is encouraging news, isn't it? it's glad to be on the theory. yes gratitude wide customs and water protection officers in the border patrol and their partners on our topping this poison from coming into the united states. we are grateful they can do t that. it is good for us as a country's good for the government to focus on this problem because we are losing too many americans to this poison. >> exactly. tuesday department on security
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secretary was in arizona and they were the installation of new technology is going to help cargo screening capacity as well. when he was there he made a partial announcement regarding the seizures he also said quote in the past two years dhss sees more conventional than the previous five years combined. but we must do more. we can put those numbers up and see exactly what those numbers work. it has more than doubled in terms of the seizures. my question to you because so much more coming across these cartels are making enormous money over what is happening are selfless border each and every day. the return on investment and the profit professionals off the charge. the day. our side of the coin cdp is made investments over the years our
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technology so machines that can look through cars and trucks in part on to find this poison as it is coming across the border. it's a combination of things these cartels are enormously powerful. we have a terrible border even more powerful and more richer grammar dedicated men and women and their families are gone throughout these past couple of years you have the right kind of technology in the right determination to keep this poison away from our children precursor brings me too my next question which is on the secretary of state dhs secretary both saying more needs to be done. what does that look like to you? it's a test francis secretary of state or diplomatic relations across the globe. why is china sending these to the cartels in mexico west mexico along these cartels to operate so openly in their territory? we've got a demand in the united states. many of us to bob poison but some are addicted. we've got to warn our children
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against this point so you better tell them not to order drugs in the dark web we've got to work on the demand side with a enforcement response that includes securing the border and taking the profits away from these cartels. having control in our mourners so when this technology is installed across a party at the port of entry of the men women of the border patrol had the same kind of technology equipment infrastructure and more agents frankly to patrol that morning keep the poison away from us. alicia: product unit there so many parents out there horrendously terrified right now when it comes to fence and many families are suffering from losses due to this horrific d drug. should they have help at this point going to get a handle on it, how close are we to getting a handle on? >> i would say this to parents do not wait on this government specialness administration to help improve educate ourselves, educate your children. keep them away for the boys and on the dark web in some cases
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are looking for other recreational drugs. get them out of that business tell them how dangerous it can be. get help with the need to get help their suffering on the mental side. the government is not going to do and not fair. no protection better than your own family print out more in appearance to be mindful with their children are doing online. make sure they know the risk when they are taking substances they do not know where they come from paragraphs rated so important. ron thanks so much. >> thank you. >> police in miami beach are going to be out in full force as florida looks to crackdown on spring break violence. the kids fled to miami beach for fun. why have there been such a demolition into mayhem? ted williams and joel snooze alive continues. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar.
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specific actors gwyneth paltrow was out of control on the slopes scale utah ski resort back in 2016 present she ended up skiing into ham, leaving him with brain broken ribs. but gwyneth paltrow try to shut down those claims when she took the stand yesterday. she insisted ski collision is not her fault. she said to say% ran into her from behind and also claim she's not sure if she was being violated. ink was a sexual assault? >> is a quick thought that went through my head when i was trying to reconcile what was happening. i was skiing into ski skis forcing my legs apart. and that was a body pressing against me and there is a very strange and crunching noise. so my brain was trying to make sense of what was happening. >> and she yelled at sanderson
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after the collision. he was still on the ground, right? when you said what are you doing? >> guests. like why didn't you do that? and he said i think you skied into me. >> guess my. >> that is when you work furious and said you schemed directly into my epping back. at the top of your lungs progress yes, i did. >> i apologize for my bad language. gwyneth paltrow also testified she did not say to check on sanderson after the crash reiterating she thought she was the victim in this case. she sent one of her family ski instructors didn't promise to give him your contact information and file an incident report after the collision print that out gwyneth paltrow symbolic 1 dollar and attorneys fees he is expected to take the stand next week to give his side of the story. in addition to her husband and two kids is going to be very interesting. life in los angeles have a good
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one. our governor rod desantis setting a state trooper 60 of them to miami beach this wee weekend. that's all in an effort to help local authorities there try to keep the peace after their two deadly shootings like south beach along the strip on ocean drive last weekend. authorities have also had to impose a curfew and they cut off take off alcohol sales or try to stem the mayhem. stats from the city show i want phony arrests are now up almost one third to 27% for the same time last year. miami? ted williams former washington d.c. homicide detective and fox news contributor bring ted, always good to see you why's it so out of control. authorities say these are not just springbrook's kids in college they are adults and troublemakers. why is there such chaos? >> you know, eric, i can tell you for as far back as i can
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remember it was always an age all addition to go and down to miami, florida or should we just say florida they hold for spring break. these kids, a majority of them go down to have a wonderful good time. and they do. but now you have this infusion of troublemakers. these troublemakers are bringing guns down there. and other weapons. they are creating havoc. on enforcement officers. problem having is that there is a enforcement officers in miami right now. there is a recruitment problem they're having their and recording officers. the advantage of that.
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and you say it last weekend there are two violent killings there in miami. going to spring break should not be a death sentence. that is very concerning to parents and the authorities there in miami. eric: what he think is behind this cluster can talk about the guns, the weapons could be gangs? one of the murders in a crowded speech in ocean drive called an execution style target killing. what has happened to society and culture when you have got rampant criminals and murderers walking the streets among those just there to have fun to have fun and blow off steam. >> it is under disrespect for law enforcement and for the rule of law. it is a result of that, criminals knowing they can go into a venue like miami and
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violate the rights of law-abiding citizens and get away with it. it is the reason unfortunately. and the reason they can get away with it, eric, because they do not have enough law enforcement officers on that force to assist and bring some of these criminals to justice. eric: did a thing sense of anti- police trend amongst them they flout the law and we've seen this to other cities and they think they can get away with it. and the police come for some, have no power or no or moral code to base laws in this country. we see that unfortunately all over the country taking control and advantage of law-abiding citizens. they are doing it in the name of
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looking at video smart law enforcement officer is perhaps wrestling with the person attempting to make an arrest. and all the sudden that officers being charged with a crime. and unfortunately that is the reason law enforcement officers are somewhat hands-off these days instead of hands on when it comes to criminals. because just touching one of these criminals may lead to the law enforcement officer unfortunately being charged. that is so in this country right now boxer has been anti- police sediment in our nation for some time now. ted, as you say this now leads to what is going on. hopefully for anyone caught having their sons, purse, grandchildren, relatives going down to spring break hopefully they will have a safe time. be safe and some of these new measures will work. ted williams always good to see you ted, thank you progress thank you my friend. going to take that you lied to
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israel more intense and protest are underway right now for this is a live locked in at tel aviv as the marchers are in a standoff right now with the police this is taking place had a major freeway there. for weeks thousands important to the streets to protest controversial reforms by prime minister. this demonstration had been mostly peaceful. but things are just starting to get out of hand there. police are using water cannons to push back demonstrators and some scuffles have broken out part we are going to keep an eye on this and bring you updates. now, turning back here and calm as concerns keep growing around tiktok. more teenagers are leaders in the popular app to self diagnose mental health disorders. experts say the platform content users into a dangerous rabbit hole. dr. marc siegel joined us next. ♪ i'll be there... ♪ ♪ you don't... ♪
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if you're breaking is in russia vladimir putin think he will station tactical nuclear weapons in the neighboring country of belarus. putin climbs the move is in response to the united kingdom's plan to arm ukraine's forces with armor piercing ammunition. if this threat is indeed carried out it will mean putin will have tactical nuclear weapons station across the northern border and right across the eastern border of nato ally poland. russia has used its ally belarus to study its invasion before. reports a rush is already positioned 10 warplanes with capable of carrying tactical nuclear weapons on belarus territory. falco so are teenagers in particular showing more distressing content? >> the opposite is true. we actually put in more
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restrictions to make sure our teenagers get a better experience. >> what about those with mental health issues? they have a contact? >> fa user searches words that mental health issues we redirect them to safety page. >> tiktok ceo testifying on capitol hill this week facing tough questions from democrats and republican lawmakers banning the ties own app. concerns are growing over misinformation, the apps algorithm may be feeding to kids and what impact that has on their mental health. >> i get on maybe twice but i cannot count how many hours or minutes i spent on that app just in this two times alone. i was a very addictive. it's hard to get off. >> (fox news medical contributor dr. marc siegel. dr. siegel good to see you. thanks to baker's backed up i want to give folks thesis is sick we got from the national institutes of health. the national institute of mental
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health. from 2021 this is eight mental health report from u.s. youth ages 12 -- 17. 5 million in that age range experienced a major depressive episodes. thoughts of suicide 3.3 million. so, we have those numbers in mind and they are frightening. we are also starting to learn kids are seeking out mental health diagnoses -- self diagnoses on apps like tiktok. does that concern you? >> yes. it's good to be with you. i want to add another statistic to this. i talked to john as a child of psychiatry and northwestern he shocked me by saying even though almost 60% of girls in a servant dead periods of sadness pointed out for some, sadness is normal sadness is something you go through. these suicide numbers, suicide thinking is really significant.
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but what i am getting at here is we may be intervening a little too much too soon. ed who is intervening? tiktok? nevitt wellness hub guided by a market survey. but it's got all of ideas how you figure out if somebody is depressed but work that adhd. they actually think someone is clumsy or fatigued they could have adhd. i don't want anyone telling a teen they have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder other than a really skilled physician. now a couple of things about this that got him tiktok. i applaud the crisis hotline they have it. i applied to your point the suicide hotline they haven't. i don't know if you like the story is part of it where you look at stories of other people who are sad and you see if you can fit that. again, self diagnosis is often wrong. i like they did get the idea of
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getting away from stigmatization. self diagnoses could be a big a burden to somebody should not have it. >> exactly. some kids up there for some don't. what do the professionals out there do they have patients coming in and they have already decided in their mind because they've been told by someone they relate to a tech that have adhd for example. quickset is the hardest thing physicians have to do. that goes on every single day were mas to kids, two teens maybe you don't have that. the experiences people like to hear they are better than they thought. let's cut through some of us reassure people. this is way worse or we have doctor google william goulding sentence. some of them may be accurate. some of the may be helpful. there is no way to know that.
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people are profiting off of this is as commercialized. they get millions of kids are watching it they make money. >> absolute so scary doctor marks siegel thank you so much. a lot of things to get married so importantly we want to remind our viewers help is available 24/7 to the national mental health crisis hotline dial 988 or go online 988 hotline.org. quickset is that it. i think it's coming right for us. but that was last night. did you see the scenes in the dark and when the sun rose, this is the scene and rolling fork, mississippi. devastating parked across the deep south entire towns level bright massive term as is it
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expect her top story at multiple turndowns turned to mississippi and alabama overnight leaving a path of destruction more than 100 miles long but at least 24 people are confirmed dead and that number is only expected to grow. let's go to haley at myron senior mississippi state university edit multimedia journalist. she is live in emory, mississippi. >> the scene here is quite devastating. when you first start your pathway into the city you see just a few smaller buildings damaged. but then you turn a corner and see devastation just like this but imports like this is not the only area seeing just mass destruction this is a neighborhood with almost every single hole in the block completely destroyed. behind me there is a home with his entire siding off.
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you continue trying other paths reasonably uprooted and landing onto these homes. even further down homes almost breaking into pieces. the wind speeds and really makes you think about the power of mother nature don't have strong this wind had to be to cause such significant damage. thankfully for the citizens and amery no one was reported to be injured or killed last night written portion of the same cannot be said for areas and other parts of mississippi. thankfully and amery all lives were spared by think partly due to the fact there were tornado shelters just down the block and people were well over the storms that came and also in smalltalk mississippi is a very tightknit community. you're saying it now people are helping to reconnect and rebuild this neighborhood. we also saw last night and the stories of neighbors taking and neighbors and friends friends. so truly this is a miracle people were able to come out of the situation alive but the devastation is just vast and
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massive and ever-growing. really it is a long road ahead for errors here like amory, mississippi. people are in high spirits as you're banding together to bring back the once thriving comm community. alicia: haley, thank you so much for bringing us the images but also giving us a little bit of a silver like that we all needed there. the city state university multimedia journalist thank you so much. >> the damage and destruction for most things the deep south left many people with absolutely nothing. they will need help not just in the coming days but for many months ahead at least. they're trying to pick up the pieces of their lives until all of this alexandria hoff has that part of the story and how you can help. live in mississippi have been forced to become accustomed to the seasonal tear that comes out these nocturnal targets the state is prone to them. you cannot depend on your eyes to see where they might be
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coming from. the less i just massive tornado was only able to be viewed by intermittent flashes of lightning and transformers and blowing out in the distance. i can hear it? quickset is it. >> i think it's coming right for us preconceived photos are outnumbered really from homeowner who was thankfully lucky enough to get to a safe place before their phone was completely destroyed in the light of day their neighborhood is unrecognizable. for families beginning to process the damaged and in speaking with that resident the loss for their community, their state as a whole was clearly too much to take. now if you are not local their ways to help you with the red cross of mississippi and alabama. there's also samaritan's purse which has crisis volunteers and the salvation army which is disaster relief as well. there are so many helpers in situations like this, sadly there are those who seek to capitalize off of the pain of others with the stamps i've seen a few in social media already today. it is best to stick with
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president. from prison in rwanda it will soon be reunited with his family up in the government rwanda produced a 25 year sentence by a presidential order had been convicted of terrorism offenses in a trial that drew a great deal of schism. many, including the u.s. government called this unfair. he inspired the film hotel rwanda after he found during the 1994 genocide. he sheltered them in his hotel by then receive the u.s. presidential medal of freedom for his act of courage. he later went to live in belgium but disappeared in 2020 during a trip to dubai. his family claimed he was illegally detained there. he was taken to rwanda against his will they say to stand tr trial. he thanked officials from the u.s. government for helping to secure his release he is expected to leap rwanda in the
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coming days and his promise to keep a low profile politically as part of the terms of his pardon. it has taken some pretty intense diplomatic pressure from the u.s. government to secure his release president biden says he welcomes what he calls good news. alicia. >> kitty logan, thank you, eric. >> protest as the president faces blowback and sealants to raise the nation's retirement age for this interview with the president gone viral for all the wrong reasons. will explain, next. what play is that? ♪ when you play here... no backboard! tuck your elbow. ♪ fade away! i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. uhhhh... here, i'll take that. [woo hoo!] ensure max protein, with 30 grams of protein, one gram of sugar and nutrients for immune health.
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protest francis follow continues over emanuel macron's controversial pension reform plan. outrage boiling over after macron use executive powers to raise the country's retirement age from 60 to to 64 years old and didn't get approval for the legislature. the move was necessary to prevent pension system from collapsing. because britain's king charles to postpone the state visit because of unrest and something else going on, he was interviewed on french tv removing his luxury watch while talking about the protest television interview, there's the watch on his left rich. he discreetly slipped off his wrist and put it under the table and this discussion continued. the president took it off
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because it kept hitting the table. the timepiece 1700 to $3500 in expensive watch. all right. if you are the president of france, tomorrow 12 noon. rob will be here, blanco, the potential prosecution -- ♪ >> hello, i am griff jenkins along with katie passage, kat timpf and charlie hurt. welcome to the big saturday show. the big story tonight, deadly tornadoes ripping through the south two dozen people are dead and communities 11 when the twisters hit parts of alabama and mississippi. two small towns rolling in silverlake bearing the brunt of the damage. mississippi governor visiting both communities in the past
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