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huntsville, alabama is one with abortion clinics in the united states.andi kaye was there and she spoke with people most directly impacted by the supreme court ruling. patients, clinic and staff. >> alabama women's center. >> reporter: it's only 8:00 a.m. and the phones at the alabama women's center in huntsville are ringing off the hook. >> alabama women's center. >> reporter: just days after abortions suddenly became illegal in the state, this is now the standard response from staff. >> due to overturn of roe v. wade, we recommend that you consider looking into other states. >> reporter: this 18-year-old showed up at the clinic today still hoping to get an abortion, but was told they can't help her. she agreed to speak with us if we hid her identity. she said she's two months pregnant. >>> did you know that roe v. wade had overturned when you came here today? >> i did, but i didn't know it was already causing places to stop doing them. >> reporter: so you thought you could come here and get an abortion today? >> yes. >> reporter: what did you think whe
huntsville, alabama is one with abortion clinics in the united states.andi kaye was there and she spoke with people most directly impacted by the supreme court ruling. patients, clinic and staff. >> alabama women's center. >> reporter: it's only 8:00 a.m. and the phones at the alabama women's center in huntsville are ringing off the hook. >> alabama women's center. >> reporter: just days after abortions suddenly became illegal in the state, this is now the standard...
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it was supposed to be the emperor's place of residence, the whole huntsville and palace sicilian health in potsdam. but these walls have other stories to tell the nazi era, the potsdam conference in the g d. r. have guard this manner. cecilia off the prussian eagle and the soviet red star. in 45 minutes on d w. ah, ah, sometimes a seed is all you need to allow the big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning packs like global ideas. we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing. download it now for free to come have a v is counting the highlights you every week in your inbox. subscribe now mm mm ah, with there is no getting there. raul dates that climate crisis is forcing those all to make changes. the.
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that abbott, using northeast texas friendship is this man ricky bankers loaned jet, arrived in huntsvillepart the city until 7:47 pm. it's got pain was asked to respond by the dallas morning news, the campaign insisted governor abbott told the truth, but offered absolutely no evidence to prove it. that is tonight's last word. i'm ayman mohyeldin, thank you for watching. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. >> tonight, the late breaking news in the mystery of earth a missing secret service text messages, along with those from homeland security bosses working for the former guy. how does data from around january 6th just disappear? plus, with the midterms, 102 days away, how is the apparent republicans charge of obstruction and extremism working out? and, in a big lead for the biden administration, we will
that abbott, using northeast texas friendship is this man ricky bankers loaned jet, arrived in huntsvillepart the city until 7:47 pm. it's got pain was asked to respond by the dallas morning news, the campaign insisted governor abbott told the truth, but offered absolutely no evidence to prove it. that is tonight's last word. i'm ayman mohyeldin, thank you for watching. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. >> tonight, the late breaking news in the mystery of earth a...
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the whole huntsville and palace sicilian health in potsdam. but these walls have other stories to tow. the nazi in the potsdam conference in the g. r o guard. this manor sicilian off the prussian eagle and the soviet red star. in 15 minutes on d, w and the conflict with tim, sebastian forest johnson counting his final days of british prime minister in his grace, but still in office. my guess this week in london is malcolm with funds foreign secretary. so what happens now to all the former ministers of officials who indulge, jumped booster is a little po, food. well, the tory party came out. com, please on 90 minutes on d. w o. interest, the global economy, our portfolio d w business. beyond here, the closer look at the project, our mission to analyze the fight for market dominance. east this is wes, get instead that head with the w business beyond india, a lead of contrasts of ambitions of inequality. 75 years ago, mahatma gandhi peacefully led the country to independence, full of ideals. what is remained of his vision? what's the status of hu
the whole huntsville and palace sicilian health in potsdam. but these walls have other stories to tow. the nazi in the potsdam conference in the g. r o guard. this manor sicilian off the prussian eagle and the soviet red star. in 15 minutes on d, w and the conflict with tim, sebastian forest johnson counting his final days of british prime minister in his grace, but still in office. my guess this week in london is malcolm with funds foreign secretary. so what happens now to all the former...
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louis and little rock huntsville, 107. that's going to stick around for the weekend as well.tay cool out there >>> up next, a chicagoub surb struggles to come to grips with the horror of a deadly mass shooting of a deep clean in minutes unlike bleach sprays, clean freak starts deep cleaning on contact with three times the cleaning power to break down tough messes in seconds it quickly cleans your home's toughest messes so, for a deep clean in minutes, get mr. clean clean freak available in easy to switch refills. get the cleaning power of mr. clean in a wipe to kill 99.9% of bacteria and viruses. ready to shine from the inside out? say "yes" to nature's bounty. the number one brand for hair, skin and nails. with our signature blend of health and beauty nutrients to bring out more of your inner beauty. nature's bounty. live bountifully. most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differently. nature's bounty. with two rapiddry layers. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. ♪ >>>
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the whole huntsville and palace sicilian holes in potsdam, but these walls have other stories to tell. the nazi in the potsdam conference in the g d. r, have guard this manner civilian off the prussian eagle and the soviet red star. in 75 minutes on w. o is establishing an editor, she june pink, president of the global power china. any criticism of his regime isn't in the bud. ah, he's part of a whole system which believes his time has come with china's president. she ging paying starts july 30th on d, w. o, you become a criminal mm. pre climb a all ready news with hackers? paralyzing the tire societies. computers that are some are you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can only go what we'll send for. and that's how they can also go terribly . watch it now on youtube. mm. frankfurt, a hot international gateway to the best connection, self road and radio. located in the out of europe, you are connected to the whole world through experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt a
the whole huntsville and palace sicilian holes in potsdam, but these walls have other stories to tell. the nazi in the potsdam conference in the g d. r, have guard this manner civilian off the prussian eagle and the soviet red star. in 75 minutes on w. o is establishing an editor, she june pink, president of the global power china. any criticism of his regime isn't in the bud. ah, he's part of a whole system which believes his time has come with china's president. she ging paying starts july...
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the whole huntsville and palace sicilian health in potsdam. but these walls have other stories to tow the nazi era. the potsdam conference in the ged are off guard. this manner sicilian off the prussian eagle and the soviet red star. in 45 minutes on d, w ah, a wide wing extremist, i suggested again, well, maybe a couple late and burned in south africa. people with disabilities more likely to lose their jobs. in the pandemic black lives matter. shine a spotlight on racially motivated police violence, same sex marriage is being legalized in more and more countries, discrimination and inequality are part of everyday life. for many, we ask why? because life is diversity. to make up your own mind. d. w. need for mines. ah ah ah ah, innovate or die as business man tries go.
the whole huntsville and palace sicilian health in potsdam. but these walls have other stories to tow the nazi era. the potsdam conference in the ged are off guard. this manner sicilian off the prussian eagle and the soviet red star. in 45 minutes on d, w ah, a wide wing extremist, i suggested again, well, maybe a couple late and burned in south africa. people with disabilities more likely to lose their jobs. in the pandemic black lives matter. shine a spotlight on racially motivated police...
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underneath the army at the redstone arsenal in huntsville, alabama von brown and his team of rocket scientists had been perfecting the redstone rocket. von brown made some tweaks to the redstone rocket and then changed its name to jupiter. then utilizing the technology that had already been developed 90 days after the launch of vanguard. von brown's jupiter rocket with explorer one lifts off and one of the discoveries from the explorer one satellite was the van allen radiation belts. and that's von brown after the explorer one success with president eisenhower's eisenhower's office. go ahead to the next slide. so at this time the eisenhower's begins to understand the need to create an agency that would have oversight for space exploration. a lot of people felt that the october 4th 1957 launch of sputnik was what led the eisenhower's creating an agency, but in fact eisenhower and his administration had been contemplating that prior to the launch of sputnik. they knew that the soviets possessed the capability the technology to launch a satellite in space. they just didn't know when it was going
underneath the army at the redstone arsenal in huntsville, alabama von brown and his team of rocket scientists had been perfecting the redstone rocket. von brown made some tweaks to the redstone rocket and then changed its name to jupiter. then utilizing the technology that had already been developed 90 days after the launch of vanguard. von brown's jupiter rocket with explorer one lifts off and one of the discoveries from the explorer one satellite was the van allen radiation belts. and that's...
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from huntsville alabama to berlin, trying to do everything we can to make sure that no matter what happensdo whatever we can, fight as hard as we can, love as hard as we can to make sure that tomorrow, as one of pittsburgh's favorite son says, it is a beautiful day in the neighborhood. >>> this is jared stephen leone. he is 18. he is in city hall and riverton, oregon. according to him, he is high on mushrooms. he starts to fight with the cops. they all wrestle, and then jared grabbed a cots gun and shoots it. more cops jump in. it ends up taking seven cups two full minutes to restrain jared, and he makes it out alive. this is white privilege. if that idea bothers you, let's
from huntsville alabama to berlin, trying to do everything we can to make sure that no matter what happensdo whatever we can, fight as hard as we can, love as hard as we can to make sure that tomorrow, as one of pittsburgh's favorite son says, it is a beautiful day in the neighborhood. >>> this is jared stephen leone. he is 18. he is in city hall and riverton, oregon. according to him, he is high on mushrooms. he starts to fight with the cops. they all wrestle, and then jared grabbed a...
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joining me now is the man who put the data together, climatologist at the university of alabama in huntsville's also the state's official climatologist. doctor, let me start by playing devil's advocate. is it really so bad to overstate temperature increases if it makes people act more responsibly. >> you are ascribing motive to what someone might say and when i would say. let's look at the data as they are. let's test the claims that people make about the climate itself. i am one of those people that builds data sets to test those claims and as you can see from the one on the screen that was shown, the models, the theory, it's not doing very well and described with the climate is doing. >> laura: the one thing for viewers, that the doomsayers consistently get wrong. the temperature increase. what is it? >> i think it's more that natural disasters that we hear about, hurricanes, flooding. if you took a very careful look with consistent data over long period of time you'll see these disasters are not increasing. the health of the world is increasing tremendously. for example, deaths from weathe
joining me now is the man who put the data together, climatologist at the university of alabama in huntsville's also the state's official climatologist. doctor, let me start by playing devil's advocate. is it really so bad to overstate temperature increases if it makes people act more responsibly. >> you are ascribing motive to what someone might say and when i would say. let's look at the data as they are. let's test the claims that people make about the climate itself. i am one of those...
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also huntsville. right now we are tracking extreme heat still in the pacific northwest. this is for the wicked, 13 million people impacted from seattle to portland, down to pico. we are looking at temperatures climbing into the 90s, all triple digits tomorrow, we are looking at 101 in portland, 109 in medford, 105 in bed tomorrow. and one of three in torrance. another really hot day, temperatures climbing because so many have air-conditioning, it makes it that much worse. on sunday 100 degrees, right at the century mark on sunday. notice by tuesday much, much cooler. we are looking at relief headed the way by monday and also tuesday. scott, back to you. >> thank you very much for that report, and the rain keeps coming through the south and southeast. >>> best is cracking the deadly fighting in kentucky tonight. >> a lot of people unaccounted for tonight, we will do our best to find them all. >> reporter: cadaver dogs search for bodies, the local sheriff and his own family among the dead. >> the first confirmed victim, my grandfather sister. the first notification that i
also huntsville. right now we are tracking extreme heat still in the pacific northwest. this is for the wicked, 13 million people impacted from seattle to portland, down to pico. we are looking at temperatures climbing into the 90s, all triple digits tomorrow, we are looking at 101 in portland, 109 in medford, 105 in bed tomorrow. and one of three in torrance. another really hot day, temperatures climbing because so many have air-conditioning, it makes it that much worse. on sunday 100 degrees,...
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jet, arrived in huntsville at 4:52 pm on may 24th. he was driven about two miles to a local supporters house and didn't depart the city until 7:47 pm. it's got pain was asked to respond by the dallas morning news, the campaign insisted governor abbott told the truth, but offered absolutely no evidence to prove it. that is tonight's last word. i'm ayman mohyeldin, thank you for watching. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. >> tonight, the late breaking news in the mystery of earth a missing secret service text messages, along with those from homeland security bosses working for the former guy. how does data from around january 6th just disappear? plus, with the midterms, 102 days away, how is the apparent republicans charge of obstruction and extremism working out? and, in a big lead for the biden administration, we will get into the, winds and the challenges, and the controversial comments of one supreme court justice, with one of our favorite historians, as the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. good eveni
jet, arrived in huntsville at 4:52 pm on may 24th. he was driven about two miles to a local supporters house and didn't depart the city until 7:47 pm. it's got pain was asked to respond by the dallas morning news, the campaign insisted governor abbott told the truth, but offered absolutely no evidence to prove it. that is tonight's last word. i'm ayman mohyeldin, thank you for watching. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. >> tonight, the late breaking news in the mystery...
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our lights just went out. 104 in huntsville. 105 and college station. >> a reminder, texas operates its the state don't want to hook it up to the rest of the country to ease stress when things get bad. they got it really bad in the winter of 2021 when freezing them pitchers knocked down power nearly 250 texans die. the new york times notes despite those deaths, the energy grid is still vulnerable to cold and heat, more than a year later. that is unacceptable. instead of making sure that more texans do not die needless deaths in brutal winters, governor abbott is busy busing migrants out of the state, stopping and checking trucks at the border and picking fights with the biden administration and a return, like this past week when the states sued the administration over federal rules requiring hospitals to provide abortions that would save the lives of mothers. the kind of inaction we are seeing from state republicans when it comes to things that actually matter, like the power grid, it's not only dangerous but already proven to be deadly. well, that is it for this hour. i'm juliÁn castro
our lights just went out. 104 in huntsville. 105 and college station. >> a reminder, texas operates its the state don't want to hook it up to the rest of the country to ease stress when things get bad. they got it really bad in the winter of 2021 when freezing them pitchers knocked down power nearly 250 texans die. the new york times notes despite those deaths, the energy grid is still vulnerable to cold and heat, more than a year later. that is unacceptable. instead of making sure that...
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john christy, climatologist at the university of alabama in huntsville. he he's also the state'sba official climatologist. doctor ,im let me start by playing devil's advocate. is it really so bad to overstate temperature increases actt makes people more responsiblyly or you're ascribing motive to what someone like like might say? and what i would say is , well,k let's just look a at the data as they are. t let's test the claims that people make about the climate t itself. i'm one of those peoplee that builds data sets to test . ose claims >> and as you can see fromha the one on the screen that was shown, the models or a theoryhe is not doing very well in describing what the climate is doing. >> the one thing for our viewers that the doomsdayers consistently get wrong is the temperature increase or what is it? well, i think it's more the natural disaster is that we hear about whether it's hurricanes or floods or so on . >> but if hur you took a very careful look with consistent data over long periods of time, you will find that these disasters are not incr
john christy, climatologist at the university of alabama in huntsville. he he's also the state'sba official climatologist. doctor ,im let me start by playing devil's advocate. is it really so bad to overstate temperature increases actt makes people more responsiblyly or you're ascribing motive to what someone like like might say? and what i would say is , well,k let's just look a at the data as they are. t let's test the claims that people make about the climate t itself. i'm one of those...
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from huntsville alabama, to berlin.we can to make sure that tomorrow -- as one of pittsburgh's favorite sons say -- ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood, it beautiful day in the neighborhood. it's a neighborly day for a beauty. would you be mine? won't you be my neighbor? ♪ >> welcome to our viewers in the united states, and all around the world. you are watching cnn newsroom. as if eastern kentucky has a mentor enough a devastating flooding the past few days, much of the same area is bracing for even more rain. a flood watches now in effect through monday morning. at least 25 people are confirmed dead, and the government says the damage could amount to hundreds of millions of dollars. for some residents, the true scale of ow
from huntsville alabama, to berlin.we can to make sure that tomorrow -- as one of pittsburgh's favorite sons say -- ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood, it beautiful day in the neighborhood. it's a neighborly day for a beauty. would you be mine? won't you be my neighbor? ♪ >> welcome to our viewers in the united states, and all around the world. you are watching cnn newsroom. as if eastern kentucky has a mentor enough a devastating flooding the past few days, much of the same...
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thunderstorms start to move in areas like tennessee, areas like northern georgia, and good morning, huntsville and northern alabama, and jackson, mississippi, but unfortunately, that break for kentucky is short-lived because the rain then moves back up with this boundary shifting to the north, bringing more showers and storms in, on your sunday so as far as totals go, we could see one to three inches of rain, but locally, we could see six inches of rain or more, again, this is a dire situation, for eastern kentucky, and a little built of a break tomorrow, but the rain returns on sunday >> all right, thank you. >>> troubling new signs for the economy stoking more recession fears. the gross domestic product, the gdp, the benchmark for goods and services, fell, and the second quarter in a row that is negative growth and traditionally the unofficial sign of a recession. the biden administration this morning is pushing back, saying no, there is strong consumer spending which grew again in the last quarter and historically low unemployment but americans across the country, feeling the pinch of risin
thunderstorms start to move in areas like tennessee, areas like northern georgia, and good morning, huntsville and northern alabama, and jackson, mississippi, but unfortunately, that break for kentucky is short-lived because the rain then moves back up with this boundary shifting to the north, bringing more showers and storms in, on your sunday so as far as totals go, we could see one to three inches of rain, but locally, we could see six inches of rain or more, again, this is a dire situation,...
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. >> 104 in huntsville. it is excessive heat at collins station at 105 degrees. >> the lights in his studio go out at 4:00 p.m. then it happens again at 5:00 p.m. so exactly what he is warning about is happening there. we'll be hot again today not just in houston where they tied a record at 102. waco could be 105. if they do that, longest stretch of 105 plus. let's get your local weather in 30 seconds. you keep three two. you keep three i'm abc 7 news meteorologist. you're tim with your accuweather forecast. it's a warmer afternoon today. we'll see sunshine pretty quickly this morning 60s and 70s around the bayshore online 80s and low 90s in our warmest spots inland overnight tonight. we'll have coastal cloud cover some coastal drizzle patchy fog around the bay shoreline and temperatures falling into the 50s as we head into friday. here's the accurate the 74 forecast that warming trend continues for the first half of the weekend summer heat for saturday cooling off on sunday, but we'll keep that wide range o
. >> 104 in huntsville. it is excessive heat at collins station at 105 degrees. >> the lights in his studio go out at 4:00 p.m. then it happens again at 5:00 p.m. so exactly what he is warning about is happening there. we'll be hot again today not just in houston where they tied a record at 102. waco could be 105. if they do that, longest stretch of 105 plus. let's get your local weather in 30 seconds. you keep three two. you keep three i'm abc 7 news meteorologist. you're tim with...
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this is dead in huntsville, alabama. democrat. good morning.aller: i wanted to take issue with the gentleman from pennsylvania. he pulled a part truth. it is not the whole truth. he said iran is enriching uranium. that is true. but only after we reneged on the nuclear deal. second, the nuclear deal has been approved and worked on by several countries. the -- what you call the security council? that was germany. then it was improved -- approved by the security council. the whole world approved it, except israel. israel wanted to be the henchmen in the area. we destroyed around the purpose of that, for helping israel. now, we are after iran. saudi arabia, the crown prince, he's against it, because of a personal thing. it is not really a strategic issue. it looks like israel is is driving our foreign policy. we pulled out, but the other countries did not. england, i mean. u.k., france, germany. russia. china. they never pulled out of the deal. the louvre when the pulled out was trump the reason he did it was because of israel. israel and jared kus
this is dead in huntsville, alabama. democrat. good morning.aller: i wanted to take issue with the gentleman from pennsylvania. he pulled a part truth. it is not the whole truth. he said iran is enriching uranium. that is true. but only after we reneged on the nuclear deal. second, the nuclear deal has been approved and worked on by several countries. the -- what you call the security council? that was germany. then it was improved -- approved by the security council. the whole world approved...