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- a lot of, as we see, to iowa, but look at this region iowa's in. they are the top seed. lsu, who they played the national championship game, is up here, ucla is up here. - [reporter] ucla has all of the pieces to win a national championship. - [coach] let's go! let's go! - [reporter] south carolina's the top overall seed in the women's tournament, finishing a perfect 32-0 during the regular season. (fans cheering) - tickets are almost double right now the cost that the men's are. (players shout) - tickets are punched, the brackets are set, now it's time for the real fun to begin. - madness. - let the madness begin. - [reporter] let's let the march madness begin, baby. - [podcaster] welcome to march madness. - [podcaster] welcome to merge madness, america. - [podcaster] (laughs) here you go. (dramatic music) (soft ambient music) (engine whirring) - [reporter] the opening two rounds of a thrilling march madness are complete. the women's sweet sixteen stage is set. - [reporter] this has an opportunity this weekend to be the greatest weekend for the women's tournament. - reg
- a lot of, as we see, to iowa, but look at this region iowa's in. they are the top seed. lsu, who they played the national championship game, is up here, ucla is up here. - [reporter] ucla has all of the pieces to win a national championship. - [coach] let's go! let's go! - [reporter] south carolina's the top overall seed in the women's tournament, finishing a perfect 32-0 during the regular season. (fans cheering) - tickets are almost double right now the cost that the men's are. (players...
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iowa has conquered south carolina. - that iowa team upset that experienced, dominant team that had won wire to wire all season long. it's one of the greatest upsets we've seen in the tournament. - let's go, baby. (hand banging) oh yeah! (players cheering) - it was just crazy like we're going to the national title game. - [commentator] and the national championship game is underway. angel reese facilitating again, flau'jae johnson lays it in, plus the foul. poole going for the dagger, you bet! lsu has captured its very first national championship. (pensive music) - instead of the focus being on what was really a great game, social media was stirring after the controversy surrounding lsu player angel reese's celebration that mimicked a previous celebration by iowa player caitlin clark. - [speaker] excessive celebration in her face after the game is over. - i'm too hood, i'm too ghetto, y'all told me that all year, but when other people do it, y'all don't say nothing. - [press] there's a lot blown up on twitter about angel reese following you around, pointing to her ring finger and taunti
iowa has conquered south carolina. - that iowa team upset that experienced, dominant team that had won wire to wire all season long. it's one of the greatest upsets we've seen in the tournament. - let's go, baby. (hand banging) oh yeah! (players cheering) - it was just crazy like we're going to the national title game. - [commentator] and the national championship game is underway. angel reese facilitating again, flau'jae johnson lays it in, plus the foul. poole going for the dagger, you bet!...
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so what have been the consequences for iowa? if iowa's a farming state. assume that some people in the farming industry maybe like having illegal immigrants. but clearly, the main citizenry has has voted for this, so what are the consequences? why are people in iowa upset about all this illegal immigration coming to the state? >> yeah. well, first of all, let me say this, iowa won't back down. we will defend our law even if the federal government is going to sue us. yeah, iowa has an immigration problem, and it's -- we're not a border state. we're a long ways from the border, but now every state is a border state with the border so out of control. iowa's being impacted by human trafficking, crime, all the illegal drugs and cartels operating freely on both sides of the border, and we are worried about suspected terrorists who are intercepted at the southern border. we're all a lot less safe, and biden's doing nothing to uphold his constitutional responsibility to secure our border of we remember what it was like when we had a secure border with president t
so what have been the consequences for iowa? if iowa's a farming state. assume that some people in the farming industry maybe like having illegal immigrants. but clearly, the main citizenry has has voted for this, so what are the consequences? why are people in iowa upset about all this illegal immigration coming to the state? >> yeah. well, first of all, let me say this, iowa won't back down. we will defend our law even if the federal government is going to sue us. yeah, iowa has an...
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- [news reporter] iowa. iowa has a really tough road. i'm not saying they can't do it, but this is a tough way for them to go. - god, that's so much easier than ours. that is so much easier than ours. (people chattering faintly) - that is an easy bracket. (people chattering faintly) - i thought the selection committee did us a little dirty. i thought they would've helped us out a little bit, to be honest. - if you look at the overall picture, it's overwhelming. just to get to the final four now we're gonna have to see lsu or ucla, too. (intense music) - that's what i thought. i thought they would give us a little easier path, but i will say if i gotta pick our two-seed, i would've picked ucla. like, i think they're very beatable. - for iowa to be, not only with lsu, but to be with ucla, just blew me away. they're the number two overall seed, so they should have the second-easiest bracket. we see ucla, which is just a dominant powerhouse team built to win a national championship. you see lsu, who has been playing really high-level basketb
- [news reporter] iowa. iowa has a really tough road. i'm not saying they can't do it, but this is a tough way for them to go. - god, that's so much easier than ours. that is so much easier than ours. (people chattering faintly) - that is an easy bracket. (people chattering faintly) - i thought the selection committee did us a little dirty. i thought they would've helped us out a little bit, to be honest. - if you look at the overall picture, it's overwhelming. just to get to the final four now...
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the on going to the drought there in iowa. we know that drought conditions pose challenges for every sector of our economy, farmers make planting stations based on the availability of surface water and grounded water, cities and towns have a responsibility to ensure that residents have water regardless of the hydrology that we have seen and subsequent rainstorms can produce brief flows. fortunately, we are working on these issues and in many cases, we've been able to develop strategies to manage and adapt to the trout. we are also working in parallel on strategies to be able to store and capture water during water times if those are the conditions that we see and if we have the infrastructure available to do that. in new mexico like other western states we have made water manage present programs but we know we need to do more. in january our governor michelle luhan grisham released water plan that we need to work on to enable new mexicans to respond to condition that is may be on the horizon. the 50-year water action plan is b
the on going to the drought there in iowa. we know that drought conditions pose challenges for every sector of our economy, farmers make planting stations based on the availability of surface water and grounded water, cities and towns have a responsibility to ensure that residents have water regardless of the hydrology that we have seen and subsequent rainstorms can produce brief flows. fortunately, we are working on these issues and in many cases, we've been able to develop strategies to...
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>> in iowa we have some concerns.n fact we have seen an increase in tillage in places where no till works because of the lack of herbicide availability. effective herbicide availability. >> to simple again. if we just give our farmers and ranchers the tools, their quencher the right thing. why see coming up the next farm built or being overly prescriptive that very much consumes meat thank you very much mr. chairman rex thank you sender marshall. >> think it mr. chair. colleagues, there are a few places where the challenges of climate change, extreme weather and fluctuation and precipitation are felt more acutely than in california. the corresponding water scarcity, insecurity, host crude challenging circumstances and at times some intense conflicts for water users in california. you can see from the river basin river basinon the oregon bordere delta all the way down to the colorado river. in all the places in between congress fought relentlessly the inflation reduction act include in funding for interior to help expe
>> in iowa we have some concerns.n fact we have seen an increase in tillage in places where no till works because of the lack of herbicide availability. effective herbicide availability. >> to simple again. if we just give our farmers and ranchers the tools, their quencher the right thing. why see coming up the next farm built or being overly prescriptive that very much consumes meat thank you very much mr. chairman rex thank you sender marshall. >> think it mr. chair....
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of iowa during these troubled times. adair county. my staff is on the ground right now i'm greenfield touring on a measurable destruction from storms yesterday. i want to commend the first responders and emergency managers for caring and humanerk. i stand ready to help as our communities. sadly, several fatalities have been reported so barbara and i are praying for the families who've lost loved ones and for those who have lost their homes and businesses so unexpectedly. as to the subject of today's hearing, as with the previous 17 hearings i've invited qualified scientists to provide a reason view on the very real challenges that we face as a result of changing climate. i welcome to thettee formally by scientists of the natural center for atmospheric research. he will tell tell the international panel on climate change is uncertain as to the impact of climate changhe ipcc detected strong trends in any of the three types of drought meteorological agricultural orogical. in any region of the entire world. a forward from io
of iowa during these troubled times. adair county. my staff is on the ground right now i'm greenfield touring on a measurable destruction from storms yesterday. i want to commend the first responders and emergency managers for caring and humanerk. i stand ready to help as our communities. sadly, several fatalities have been reported so barbara and i are praying for the families who've lost loved ones and for those who have lost their homes and businesses so unexpectedly. as to the subject of...
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and tonight, the horrific scene in greenfield, iowa. multiple people dead from a tornado there, and authorities say initial assessments tonight show it was an ef-3 or higher. winds at least 135 miles an hour leaving a staggering trail of destruction. you see it right there. video from a traffic cam in central iowa showing a semi overtaken by the storm, then blown right over. the powerful winds knocking down giant wind turbines in prescott, iowa. some of them on fire. and not far from all of this, the terrifying images from carbon, iowa, this massive tornado crossing the road right there, swirling with debris. pieces of homes twisting in the air. millions on alert for another night of dangerous weather ahead. texas to upstate new york. and then tomorrow, the threat for the heartland and strong storms possible for washington, d.c., new york city, and boston, as well. we do have the latest forecast for you, just as millions now prepare for the memorial day weekend. and abc's victor oquendo leading us off on the scene of that deadly tornado
and tonight, the horrific scene in greenfield, iowa. multiple people dead from a tornado there, and authorities say initial assessments tonight show it was an ef-3 or higher. winds at least 135 miles an hour leaving a staggering trail of destruction. you see it right there. video from a traffic cam in central iowa showing a semi overtaken by the storm, then blown right over. the powerful winds knocking down giant wind turbines in prescott, iowa. some of them on fire. and not far from all of...
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you can see the wind is picking up here in davenport, iowa.ing straight toward us, some moving as fast as 70 miles per hour. we're under a tornado watch until 9:00 local time tonight. for details on this dangerous situation and what people can expect, i want to bring in meteorologist chris bruin from our partners at the weather channel. chris. >> yeah, that's a particularly dangerous situation, and it's a notable threat here for eastern iowa and other parts of the midwest. the winds we already have and the blue sky we've seen at times today, it just shows you how dangerous the environment is in the atmosphere as the storms work this direction. so that tells us they are going to intensify. they will likely produce more destructive tornadoes. so you want to take this threat very seriously. let's take a look at the timing. you can see what it already looks like. we've got watches stretched all missouri and arkansas.s of but here in iowa, this seems to be the bulk of where we'll see the worst conditions. that's where torcons are the highest. also
you can see the wind is picking up here in davenport, iowa.ing straight toward us, some moving as fast as 70 miles per hour. we're under a tornado watch until 9:00 local time tonight. for details on this dangerous situation and what people can expect, i want to bring in meteorologist chris bruin from our partners at the weather channel. chris. >> yeah, that's a particularly dangerous situation, and it's a notable threat here for eastern iowa and other parts of the midwest. the winds we...
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more than 860 tornado reports so far this year. 82 in iowa alone. in the month of may, we have gone only two days with zero tornado reports, and more dangerous weather lies ahead. tonight, 44 million people from texas to western new york are at risk for severe thunderstorms. maggie vespa leads our storm coverage, and, maggie, a difficult scene tonight. >> reporter: yeah, lester, a difficult scene and chaotic one. amid all of this destruction you can see cleanup crews, power crews, and officials tell us they're till in search and recovery mode despite the latest line of storms having caused multiple deaths. tonight, in iowa, a sprawling landscape of destruction after the latest deadly tornado outbreak. >> that's a tornado, guys. >> reporter: more than two dozen reported twisters sliced through the midwest, mostly iowa yesterday, one leveling the city of greenfield. initial surveys dubbing it at least an ef-3 tornado packing winds up to 165 miles per hour. >> everything was on top of me. >> reporter: joan newell was trapped under the rubble of her hom
more than 860 tornado reports so far this year. 82 in iowa alone. in the month of may, we have gone only two days with zero tornado reports, and more dangerous weather lies ahead. tonight, 44 million people from texas to western new york are at risk for severe thunderstorms. maggie vespa leads our storm coverage, and, maggie, a difficult scene tonight. >> reporter: yeah, lester, a difficult scene and chaotic one. amid all of this destruction you can see cleanup crews, power crews, and...
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maggie, there is destruction across iowa tonight? >> reporter: yeah, lester, the strength of these storms was once again striking. and we've just learned, as you said, authorities say one person here in iowa was killed. meanwhile, our team here in des moines took shelter in our hotel's basement for the better part of the last hour, as this latest round of violent tornadoes tore through. >> that thing is growing. >> reporter: tonight, the onslaught continues with more tornadoes barreling across america. late today, at least 12 twisters reported and counting, all in iowa. >> everybody take cover. tornado warnings. everybody take cover. >> unfortunately, it may have just hit a farm as well down here. and again, this just highlights the fact that you need to take these warnings very seriously. >> reporter: this one with potentially multiple vortexes touching down near greenfield, southwest of des moines. storm chasers also hitting torrential rain and hail. as they drive, alarms blaring. minutes later, coming upon jaw-dropping damage, wit
maggie, there is destruction across iowa tonight? >> reporter: yeah, lester, the strength of these storms was once again striking. and we've just learned, as you said, authorities say one person here in iowa was killed. meanwhile, our team here in des moines took shelter in our hotel's basement for the better part of the last hour, as this latest round of violent tornadoes tore through. >> that thing is growing. >> reporter: tonight, the onslaught continues with more tornadoes...
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we are doing the opposite in iowa.arents to have a choice in their child's education. whether it's open enrollment. whether it's charter schools or whether it's we have had a great launch. we launched last year the boldest school choice program in the country. laura, i'm proud to say that now 17 states offer educational savings accounts. we have had 9 states. >> laura: i love it. nine states come on board. it is remarkable. and they have doubled down. i mean, it started with covid. just the hysteria that wasn't based on science. keeping students out of the classroom for two years is unconscionable. >> laura: outrageous. >> learning loss that will never be recuperated. >> laura: never. >> vaccine mandates. list a moving target. strikes, indoctrination. it is disgusting. they need to stand up, push back. you have got great examples like iowa and republican led states across this country that are showing how it can be done. >> laura: florida, too. >> and florida. >> laura: great statistics on iowa schools, governor. as of
we are doing the opposite in iowa.arents to have a choice in their child's education. whether it's open enrollment. whether it's charter schools or whether it's we have had a great launch. we launched last year the boldest school choice program in the country. laura, i'm proud to say that now 17 states offer educational savings accounts. we have had 9 states. >> laura: i love it. nine states come on board. it is remarkable. and they have doubled down. i mean, it started with covid. just...
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in iowa we will always back the blue. mr.peaker, i rise today to honor the incomparable career and influence of iowa women's basketball coach lisa bluter who announced her retirement from coaching this week. in her 24-year career coaching the hawkeyes, she's led the team to five big ten tournament championships and two final fours and she is finishing her tenure as the big ten's winningest women's basketball coach of all time. her wide ranging influence over women's basketball is undeniable and her time spent mentoring and molding young women into this generation's elite assembly of athletes is worthy of the utmost commendation. ... i ask my colleagues in celebrating coach bluder's career. as always, go, hawkeyes. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. ross, for five minutes. miss rocks: -- ms. ross: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize the remarkable life and extraordinary legacy of doctor assad mimandi who sadly passed away last week. born
in iowa we will always back the blue. mr.peaker, i rise today to honor the incomparable career and influence of iowa women's basketball coach lisa bluter who announced her retirement from coaching this week. in her 24-year career coaching the hawkeyes, she's led the team to five big ten tournament championships and two final fours and she is finishing her tenure as the big ten's winningest women's basketball coach of all time. her wide ranging influence over women's basketball is undeniable and...
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there were reports of 23 tornados with the most in iowa, one leveling the town of greenfield. there were also at least 35 people injured. heartbroken residents are now working to pick up the pieces. nbc's maggie vespa is there. >> reporter: in iowa, a sprawling landscape of destruction, after the latest deadly tornado outbreak. >> that's a tornado, guys. >> reporter: more than two dozen reported twisters sliced through the midwest, mostly iowa. one leveling the city of greenfield. official surveys dubbing it at least an ef-3 tornado, packing winds up to 165 miles per hour. >> everything was on top of me. >> reporter: jo newell was trapped under the rubble of her home for 45 minutes before her apple watch alerted rescuers. >> at one time they didn't think i was down there, and i kept hollering, i amihere. >> reporter: this entire neighborhood is obliterated. one woman tells us her house was on a lot down the block and the cars on her front lawn, she has no clue where they came from. iowa authorities saying multiple people were injured and killed, adding they're still in search
there were reports of 23 tornados with the most in iowa, one leveling the town of greenfield. there were also at least 35 people injured. heartbroken residents are now working to pick up the pieces. nbc's maggie vespa is there. >> reporter: in iowa, a sprawling landscape of destruction, after the latest deadly tornado outbreak. >> that's a tornado, guys. >> reporter: more than two dozen reported twisters sliced through the midwest, mostly iowa. one leveling the city of...
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iowa won't back down. defend our law, even if the federal government is going to you sue us iowa has an immigration problem. we're not a border state. we're a long ways from the border. now every state is a border state with the border so out of control and iowa is impacted by high man trafficking, crime, all the illegal drugs and cartels operating freely on both sides of the border and we're worried about suspected terrorists who are inters septembered at the southern border. -- intercepted at the southern border. we remember what it was like when we had a secure border with president trump and we want that back. rachel: it's hard to believe the biden administration with i'll the problems they have, their p priority is let's sue ia for trying to get rid of criminal illegals. in what world is that a priority for any american? >> like joe biden coming to new york city for a sit down interview with howard stern while campus protests are raging out of control. they don't care about that. they're trying to --
iowa won't back down. defend our law, even if the federal government is going to you sue us iowa has an immigration problem. we're not a border state. we're a long ways from the border. now every state is a border state with the border so out of control and iowa is impacted by high man trafficking, crime, all the illegal drugs and cartels operating freely on both sides of the border and we're worried about suspected terrorists who are inters septembered at the southern border. -- intercepted at...
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and you can see the wind is picking up here in davenport, iowa. storms are heading straight toward us. some moving as fast as 70 miles per hour. we are under a tornado watch until 9:00 local time tonight. and for details on this dangerous situation and what people can expect, i want to bring in meteorologist chris bruin from our partners at the weather channel. chris? >> yeah, that's a particularly dangerous situation, and it is a notable threat here for eastern iowa and other parts of the midwest. the winds we already have in the blue sky we have seen at times today, it just shows you how dangerous the environment is in the in atmosphere as the storms work this direction, so that intensify, they will likely produce more destructive tornadoes, so you want to take this threat very seriously. let's take a look at the timing. you can see what it already looks like. we have got watches stretched all the way down into parts of missouri and arkansas, but here in iowa, this seems to be the bulk of where we will see the worst conditions. that is where tor
and you can see the wind is picking up here in davenport, iowa. storms are heading straight toward us. some moving as fast as 70 miles per hour. we are under a tornado watch until 9:00 local time tonight. and for details on this dangerous situation and what people can expect, i want to bring in meteorologist chris bruin from our partners at the weather channel. chris? >> yeah, that's a particularly dangerous situation, and it is a notable threat here for eastern iowa and other parts of...
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in iowa.least a dozen reports of twisters so far today. this video is captured by a tornado chaser in adams county, iowa, about 100 miles southwest of des moines. you can see a home ripped to shreds, debris swirling, and the devastating aftermath. the tornado took down several wind turbines, setting off a massive fire, sending thick black smoke billowing into the air. forecasters are predicting many more tornadoes will hit the midwest tonight, including after dark, the most dangerous time, when people are asleep and may not hear warnings. and you can see the wind is picking up here in davenport, iowa. the storms are heading straight toward us. some moving as fast as 70 miles per hour. we are under a tornado watch until 9:00 local time tonight. and for details on this dangerous situation and what people can expect, i want to bring a meteorologist chris bruin from our partners at the weather channel. chris? >> yeah, that's a particularly dangerous situation, it is a notable threat here for easte
in iowa.least a dozen reports of twisters so far today. this video is captured by a tornado chaser in adams county, iowa, about 100 miles southwest of des moines. you can see a home ripped to shreds, debris swirling, and the devastating aftermath. the tornado took down several wind turbines, setting off a massive fire, sending thick black smoke billowing into the air. forecasters are predicting many more tornadoes will hit the midwest tonight, including after dark, the most dangerous time, when...
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iowa governor kim reynolds compared it to the devastating tornadoes that ripped through iowa last month it's just gut wrenching. i was just in minden three and a half weeks ago and that was horrific. and i think there's even more debris and just more impaction, more impacted here. so it is just horrific. it's hard to describe until you can actually see the devastation. reporter: the national weather service received 23 tornado reports on tuesday, mostly in iowa but a few in minnesota and wisconsin. large parts of the midwest experienced fierce thunderstorms, and tens of thousands were without power. the white house said fema administrator deanne criswell would head to iowa tomorrow to survey the damage. >> in the meantime, residents in affected areas should remain vigilant and heed the advice of state and local officials. reporter: greenfield's hospital was among the buildings damaged. officials said patients were transported to surrounding hospitals and temporary facilities were in place. >> the school is also our makeshift hospital just for any triage, anybody that might get hurt duri
iowa governor kim reynolds compared it to the devastating tornadoes that ripped through iowa last month it's just gut wrenching. i was just in minden three and a half weeks ago and that was horrific. and i think there's even more debris and just more impaction, more impacted here. so it is just horrific. it's hard to describe until you can actually see the devastation. reporter: the national weather service received 23 tornado reports on tuesday, mostly in iowa but a few in minnesota and...
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. >> un tornado destruye comunidades enteras en iowa. >> las autoridades aseguran que hay hay muertosbuscan a personas atrapadas del centro al este del pais. >> la amenaza de una ola de calor. >> llegan a un acuerdo con la ciudad, pero dicen que esto no termina. >> para mi, es no es importante, es la nueva demanda contra casi 100 policias por la respuesta al tiroteo en el que 19 ninos y dos maestras murieron. >> denuncia en la frontera. >> migrantes aseguran que la guardia nacional de texas dispara balas de goma y les lanza gas pimienta. >> y ahorita no nos podemos acercar ahi porque nos disparan. >> mientras ellos estan del lado mexicano. >> leer en espanol. >> hoy llevamos a una casi 100 dos maestras murieron. >> denuncian la nacional de de les lanza porque nos mexicano. >> los ninos lean en libreria que promueve que en nuestro idioma y destacan los beneficios de que sean biling"ues. >> julio vaqueiro. >> buenas buenas tiempo severo comenzamos hoy con informacion de ultima hora. >> la alerta por tiempo severo en el centro de estados unidos. >> son imagenes de lake dallas, texas y jo
. >> un tornado destruye comunidades enteras en iowa. >> las autoridades aseguran que hay hay muertosbuscan a personas atrapadas del centro al este del pais. >> la amenaza de una ola de calor. >> llegan a un acuerdo con la ciudad, pero dicen que esto no termina. >> para mi, es no es importante, es la nueva demanda contra casi 100 policias por la respuesta al tiroteo en el que 19 ninos y dos maestras murieron. >> denuncia en la frontera. >> migrantes...
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. >> senator from iowa. >> let's start at the grass ot iowa. question that comes frequently at my county meetings and next week, i'm going to hold a q & a in 12 of iowa's 99 counties and i expect i'll get this question i'm going to pose to you that i get. senator, what are you going to do about the people illegally entering our country? my answer is usually pretty short, that a long time before i came to the congress, congress passed laws saying you can't come to our country without our permission. ad very-- we're very favorable c because about a million people come hereve year and maybe we should have more that come here under our laws, within those laws, not breaking our laws by entering the country illegally. i don't get much of a pushback from that because i explain to them, we pass laws and then the president enforces those laws under our constitution, and the president has decided not to enforce immigration laws h shou surprise us he's takingha position for three and a half years because he told us before the election thate was going to o
. >> senator from iowa. >> let's start at the grass ot iowa. question that comes frequently at my county meetings and next week, i'm going to hold a q & a in 12 of iowa's 99 counties and i expect i'll get this question i'm going to pose to you that i get. senator, what are you going to do about the people illegally entering our country? my answer is usually pretty short, that a long time before i came to the congress, congress passed laws saying you can't come to our country...
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here, again an iowa the impact was huge in montgomery county. that's a neighboring county to where we are are 28 homes were impacted in carbon, iowa, a storm team was there right after a tornado hit, they ran right up to a home that was directly impacted here is that moment paid? >> down here hundreds of thousands of people lost power throughout the storm system, which can't die. >> we said iowa late afternoon ripping through those midwestern states, again, hundreds of thousands of people losing power in states like illinois, iowa, and wisconsin. the damage here will be assessed by governor kathy reynolds, kate, she's expected to come to grow until today back to you, chase and what they're going to cease from that aerial videos, you can see the literal path that it took and just cut through those tornadoes. whitney, thank you so much, john are we have new images this morning for the first time we're seeing footage of trump aid in co-defendant walt nauta moving boxes around mar-a-lago. the photos are dated june 1, 2022. prosecutors say that not a
here, again an iowa the impact was huge in montgomery county. that's a neighboring county to where we are are 28 homes were impacted in carbon, iowa, a storm team was there right after a tornado hit, they ran right up to a home that was directly impacted here is that moment paid? >> down here hundreds of thousands of people lost power throughout the storm system, which can't die. >> we said iowa late afternoon ripping through those midwestern states, again, hundreds of thousands of...
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>>nati trump was in iowa march 3 and talk about national or, and highlighting what we are doing in iowates to follow and be effective by doing that.or >> laura: i got you.ar governor, we appreciate everything you have done in thin arena and beyond especially keeping both schools opened during covid. you will always be a hero for that. thank you so much. all right, china's hidden strategy acommt the met gala at commencement calamity.en," you have to see this. "seen and unseen" and raymond arroyo is next. ♪ ♪ we love being outside, but the sun makes our deck and patio too hot to enjoy. now thanks to our new sunsetter retractable awning, we can select full sun or instant shade in just 60 seconds. it's 20 degrees cooler under the sunsetter and we get instant protection from harmful uv rays and sun glare. for pricing starting at less than $1,000, transform your outdoor living space into a shaded retreat your family will love! when you call, we'll rush you a special $200 discount certificate with your free awning idea kit! you'll get your sunsetter for as little as $799. but, this is a limite
>>nati trump was in iowa march 3 and talk about national or, and highlighting what we are doing in iowates to follow and be effective by doing that.or >> laura: i got you.ar governor, we appreciate everything you have done in thin arena and beyond especially keeping both schools opened during covid. you will always be a hero for that. thank you so much. all right, china's hidden strategy acommt the met gala at commencement calamity.en," you have to see this. "seen and...
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. >> tornado se se registraron por todo el estado de iowa residentes en iowa. >> tambien se vieron residentesnnesota a afectados con con fuertes vientos que activaron las sirenas de emergencia, para despues ver como las rafagas derrumbaban arboles, volteaban automoviles y destruian todo a su paso las imagenes esta tarde en la comunidad de greenfield, iowa, son de total desolacion. >> esta todo para alla, todo el pueblo, habia muchas casas hay muchas casas ahi. >> gracias a dios estamos bien todos los danos banos materiales. >> materiales residentes hoy hablaban de como se salvaron de milagro este hombre quedo atrapado debajo de una es estructura por media hora y sufrio heridas en la cabeza. >> las autoridades informaron que un numero uno determinado de residentes perdieron la vida. >> equipos de rescate buscaban sobrevivientes entre los escombros mientras residentes regresaban para iniciar inmediatamente el proceso de reconstruccion. >> que la situacion es horrible, dificil de describir, el nivel de devastacion. >> ya declaro estado de emergencia en al menos 16 condados. >> muy cerca, en nebr
. >> tornado se se registraron por todo el estado de iowa residentes en iowa. >> tambien se vieron residentesnnesota a afectados con con fuertes vientos que activaron las sirenas de emergencia, para despues ver como las rafagas derrumbaban arboles, volteaban automoviles y destruian todo a su paso las imagenes esta tarde en la comunidad de greenfield, iowa, son de total desolacion. >> esta todo para alla, todo el pueblo, habia muchas casas hay muchas casas ahi. >> gracias...
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this after five people were killed in iowa just the day before. and if this wave of violent weather we've been seeing all spring isn't enough, forecasters tonight are warning of an even more dangerous hurricane season, predicting possibly up to 13 hurricanes. an unusual and alarming number. nbc's maggie vespa starts us off. >> reporter: tonight, devastation from america's relentless run of severe weather rippling south of the border. new video showing the chaos at last night's presidential campaign rally in northern mexico, where severe winds brought the event stage crashing down. mexican officials say nine people, including a child, were killed. more than 120 injured. that same system wreaking havoc stateside. video shows an apparent tornado moving through central texas. homes and businesses in the city of temple, including this hotel, ripped to pieces. one house, authorities say, struck by lightning, catching fire. meanwhile, in iowa, the national weather service now confirming three powerful tornadoes plowed across the state tuesday, leveling m
this after five people were killed in iowa just the day before. and if this wave of violent weather we've been seeing all spring isn't enough, forecasters tonight are warning of an even more dangerous hurricane season, predicting possibly up to 13 hurricanes. an unusual and alarming number. nbc's maggie vespa starts us off. >> reporter: tonight, devastation from america's relentless run of severe weather rippling south of the border. new video showing the chaos at last night's...
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over in prescott, iowa, a video showing it toppled over.field the recovery process is now underway but that could be complicated by storms later on tonight and throughout the next couple of days. some of them could be severe. back to you. >> martha: tough times. maxx, thank you very much max dor done in iowa. >> dana: the war in gaza. israel says it completed a two-day operation in the west bank as hezbollah launches more attacks against israel. trey yengst. >> good morning. lebanese militant group hezbollah is launching new attacks into northern israel today. we do know dozens of rockets have been fired and intercepted by israel's missile defense system the iron dome. some of them landed in open areas causing fires but no injuries. the northern front does remain active as israeli officials warn the country is getting closer to a large-scale military solution to deal with the problem. on the southern front 230 days into the war between israel and hamas inside gaza, israeli troops are advancing deeper into the city of rafah. new video shows
over in prescott, iowa, a video showing it toppled over.field the recovery process is now underway but that could be complicated by storms later on tonight and throughout the next couple of days. some of them could be severe. back to you. >> martha: tough times. maxx, thank you very much max dor done in iowa. >> dana: the war in gaza. israel says it completed a two-day operation in the west bank as hezbollah launches more attacks against israel. trey yengst. >> good morning....
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this is what the small town of greenfield, iowa looks like from above tonight.me brought to the ground. search-and-rescue operations are under way right now with the governor revealing it's unknown exactly how many people are dead or missing. cbs' roxana saberi is in greenfield tonight, talking to families who lost everything. >> reporter: the tornado that ripped through greenfield, iowa left a trail of destruction several miles long. >> this is a search-and-rescue mission, and it will continue to be throughout the day. >> reporter: winds in excess of 136 miles per hour shredded homes and flung cars and trees, sending debris more than six miles into the sky. >> i don't know whose tv that is. >> reporter: zeke says one of his two daughters was at home alone when the twister hit. she survived by hiding in their basement. >> i got my daughter. everything else can be replaced. >> reporter: including, he says, his home of 20 years. is all this stuff yours, do you think? >> i don't think any of it is. that's a fridge from somebody's house. my fridge is over there. >>
this is what the small town of greenfield, iowa looks like from above tonight.me brought to the ground. search-and-rescue operations are under way right now with the governor revealing it's unknown exactly how many people are dead or missing. cbs' roxana saberi is in greenfield tonight, talking to families who lost everything. >> reporter: the tornado that ripped through greenfield, iowa left a trail of destruction several miles long. >> this is a search-and-rescue mission, and it...
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multiple people were killed in iowa after tornadoes ripped through the state yesterday. but officials haven't released an exact number. the damage is extensive. homes and businesses reduced to rubble, mounds of broken wood, tree branches, car parts, and other debris littered the land where homes once stood. among the hardest hit places, the small city of greenfield. around 55 miles southwest of des moines. cbs' jarred hill is here with the breaking details. good morning. >> good morning. you know, what's so terrible about these storms is you can see in the video that you sometimes will have these paths of destruction, but then just a few blocks away, buildings seemingly untouched. devastating right here. now when iowa state police were asked about how many people were dead, the response was "we are still counting." >> that's a big tornado. >> reporter: severe storms spawned a deadly tornado outbreak in iowa. twisters took down large wind turbines, snapping some nearly in half, sparking a fire that sent black smoke billowing into the air. the town of greenfield, about an
multiple people were killed in iowa after tornadoes ripped through the state yesterday. but officials haven't released an exact number. the damage is extensive. homes and businesses reduced to rubble, mounds of broken wood, tree branches, car parts, and other debris littered the land where homes once stood. among the hardest hit places, the small city of greenfield. around 55 miles southwest of des moines. cbs' jarred hill is here with the breaking details. good morning. >> good morning....
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the storms that rolled through the midwest yesterday spawned multiple tornadoes in iowa. took down several 250 foot tall wind turbines in adams county. in nebraska, widespread power outages were reported after torrential rain, high winds and large hail. this trash bin swirling in a storm drain in omaha after the area got up to eight inches of rain back in greenfield, iowa, people are just now coming to terms with the damage. >> everything's going to be fine because we have each other, but it's just going to be really, really rough. it is a mess and in illinois, parts of two interstates were closed because of dust storms. >> we'll check today's forecast in a few moments. >> primary election results are in from georgia and fulton county district attorney fani willis has won the democratic primary. willis who brought the election interference case against former president trump and 18 others, will face off in november against a republican who has ties to trump. willis has been under scrutiny for her relationship with a special prosecutor. trump's codefendant in his classifie
the storms that rolled through the midwest yesterday spawned multiple tornadoes in iowa. took down several 250 foot tall wind turbines in adams county. in nebraska, widespread power outages were reported after torrential rain, high winds and large hail. this trash bin swirling in a storm drain in omaha after the area got up to eight inches of rain back in greenfield, iowa, people are just now coming to terms with the damage. >> everything's going to be fine because we have each other, but...
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, which is southwest of des moines. >> not far in prescott, iowa. fire started after at least three wind turbine towers knocked over either by a tornado or strong winds. major damage is reported in grnfield, iowa, about 50 miles southwest of the morning. tornado watches are now in effect for more than 10 million people in portions of nine states. from oklahoma and arkansas and minnesota, and wisconsin in our money, leader question, how do you swipe nearly $2 million worth of purses in handbags as the just released surveillance video shows, well bring along a couple of big plastic trash cans, break into a miami beach hermes birkin store in the middle of the night and grab as many as you can as fast as you can. the bigger question i didn't catch these guys. police used other surveillance video to track down a suspected lookout driver and are looking for help catching the thieves before they strike again if you ever miss an episode oled, you can listen to the show once you get your podcasts, the news breaking news the judge just wrapped up pivotal talk
, which is southwest of des moines. >> not far in prescott, iowa. fire started after at least three wind turbine towers knocked over either by a tornado or strong winds. major damage is reported in grnfield, iowa, about 50 miles southwest of the morning. tornado watches are now in effect for more than 10 million people in portions of nine states. from oklahoma and arkansas and minnesota, and wisconsin in our money, leader question, how do you swipe nearly $2 million worth of purses in...
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standing on the outskirts of greenfield, iowa.ted patrol limiting the number of people who can get into town for residents and people working on the cleanup efforts. from where we stand on the outskirts, you can see some of the damage behind me. absolute devastation here in greenfield, iowa. still unclear how many people were injured or how many people died here, though several deaths have been confirmed. the hospital here idea county memorial was also damaged in this tornado, doctors in the hospitals have working to help the injured in the aftermath of this tornado, because of the damage to the hospital, patients needing further care transferred to starting hospitals, at one point, the lumberyard had to be used as a triage site here. we talked to one resident here in greenfield was that he ran to his basement as sirens went off and he heard a noise like a freight train. >> i did not know if i was going to come back out of the house, i really didn't. i mean i've heard this, and it's a scary advanced. when the signs go off, you jus
standing on the outskirts of greenfield, iowa.ted patrol limiting the number of people who can get into town for residents and people working on the cleanup efforts. from where we stand on the outskirts, you can see some of the damage behind me. absolute devastation here in greenfield, iowa. still unclear how many people were injured or how many people died here, though several deaths have been confirmed. the hospital here idea county memorial was also damaged in this tornado, doctors in the...
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iowa governor kim reynolds signing a disaster emergency proclamation for 15 counties in iowa, and she to visit greenfield today. shaquille brewster is just outside of greenfield, iowa, shaq, that community was hit so hard. what are you seeing? >> reporter: yeah, ana, the damage so bad in greenfield that law enforcement is keeping members of the media and anyone who's not a resident out of the town right now as they continue to do their searches and continue to begin to start that clean up. look at some of the video that our team has shot both last night and this morning where you see block after block, full of devastation. you see homes completely destroyed, cars completely toppled over. there was so much damage that people who were sent to the hospital had to then be moved to other areas because even the hospital sustained damage. i want you to listen to what we heard from people who rode out that storm and survived that devastation. >> i had my dogs and i was squeezing my dogs because i was scared. >> my dad was in the marines and i had his uniform in the study closet, and i can't f
iowa governor kim reynolds signing a disaster emergency proclamation for 15 counties in iowa, and she to visit greenfield today. shaquille brewster is just outside of greenfield, iowa, shaq, that community was hit so hard. what are you seeing? >> reporter: yeah, ana, the damage so bad in greenfield that law enforcement is keeping members of the media and anyone who's not a resident out of the town right now as they continue to do their searches and continue to begin to start that clean...
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the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from iowa, mrs. miller-meeks, for five minutes. mrs. miller-meeks: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today in honor of military appreciation month. with 24 years of service in the army and now representing a congressional district with a significant active duty and veteran population, i am deeply honored to acknowledge the invaluable contributions of our nation's heroes. military appreciation month was proposed by the late senator john mccain in february, 1999. two months later, congress voted to officially designate may as the nationally recognized period for honoring the military, culminating with memorial day. across the army, navy, marines, air force, coast guard and space force, there are more than 2.8 million service members worldwide tasked with protecting the freedoms we enjoy here at home. i thank all those who serve and have served. may god bless them and may god bless the united states of america. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the first responders across iowa who were on the front lines following the recent tor
the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from iowa, mrs. miller-meeks, for five minutes. mrs. miller-meeks: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today in honor of military appreciation month. with 24 years of service in the army and now representing a congressional district with a significant active duty and veteran population, i am deeply honored to acknowledge the invaluable contributions of our nation's heroes. military appreciation month was proposed by the late senator john mccain in...
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because we're blowing through nebraska, into western iowa. and then it starts to train towards chicago, milwaukee, madison, little rock, all the way back through dallas and waco still tomorrow so, that's your friday threat. then, saturday and sunday, we start to hike the tornado threat a little bit. that lots of everybody has two ways of getting warnings. >> david: ginger, thank you. >>> we turn to the new video released from louisville, after that confrontation between the world's number one golfer and a police officer directing traffic around a deadly accident there. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: in street camera video that police in louisville are sharing tonight, there are large buses blocking the view, so it's impossible to see what happened before this car pulls up to the entrance at the pga championships. but attorneys for scottie scheffler say that the pictures help prove that the champion golfer, behind the wheel, is innocent. >> my situation will get handled. it was just a chaotic situation and a big misunderstanding. >> repor
because we're blowing through nebraska, into western iowa. and then it starts to train towards chicago, milwaukee, madison, little rock, all the way back through dallas and waco still tomorrow so, that's your friday threat. then, saturday and sunday, we start to hike the tornado threat a little bit. that lots of everybody has two ways of getting warnings. >> david: ginger, thank you. >>> we turn to the new video released from louisville, after that confrontation between the...
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this is carbon, iowa. debris from damaged homes swirling there as the tornado actually crosses the road. here's the line to watch tonight. the severe weather warnings across much of the heartland. the threat this evening from texas all the way up through western new york, up to michigan as well. a dangerous night ahead for millions. the new track of these storms in the coming hours, and abc's victor oquendo tracking it from the storm zone, he's in iowa tonight. >> reporter: tonight, that dangerous situation unfolding in the heartland. multiple tornadoes touching down already. a massive outbreak of severe weather. >> there it is, people. >> reporter: storm chasers tracking this destructive tornado, flinging debris as it crosses a road near carbon, iowa, west of des moines. that storm chaser racing to this obliterated home to check for survivors. >> is somebody here? are you in shelter? all right, nobody's hurt? >> reporter: the town of greenfield west of des moines taking a direct hit. ahead of the storms o
this is carbon, iowa. debris from damaged homes swirling there as the tornado actually crosses the road. here's the line to watch tonight. the severe weather warnings across much of the heartland. the threat this evening from texas all the way up through western new york, up to michigan as well. a dangerous night ahead for millions. the new track of these storms in the coming hours, and abc's victor oquendo tracking it from the storm zone, he's in iowa tonight. >> reporter: tonight, that...
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iowa population, roughly 2000 people. and officials say in this community, at least 4 people were killed when a tornado ripped through. here on tuesday, take a look at the aftermath here. these chunk of buildings effectively piled on top of each other across these lines and those structures are actually more intact than some of the others in this community. just across the block, you can see piles of rubble covered in tree limbs and tree branches. this is the aftermath of that twister. official say again, at least 4 people were killed, more than 30 people were injured. now the clean up is ongoing. here at a time that is also filled with grief, this is al jazeera life from dell. how these are the stories still as we look in the overwhelming boat at the united nations, on the thousands of victims of the 1995 shepherd needs the genocide. and then in iran, the late presidents in 5 minutes, there has been laid to rest of to being killed in a helicopter crash on sunday. the had a low, this is very lively weather to come across
iowa population, roughly 2000 people. and officials say in this community, at least 4 people were killed when a tornado ripped through. here on tuesday, take a look at the aftermath here. these chunk of buildings effectively piled on top of each other across these lines and those structures are actually more intact than some of the others in this community. just across the block, you can see piles of rubble covered in tree limbs and tree branches. this is the aftermath of that twister. official...
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iowa governor kim reynolds visited greenfield yesterday. she's issued a disaster declaration for several counties there and says she is working with the white house on a federal disaster declaration which would help the state get faster access to the resources folks need. anne-marie? >> let's hope they get that. naomi ruchim in new york. thank you. >>> nearly two years after the uvalde school massacre the families of the 19 victims have settled one lawsuit against the city for $2 million. they're filing another against the school district and 92 state police officers who waited more than an hour to confront the gunman. the story from cbs' lilia luciano. >> reporter: still in search of answers and accountability, nearly two years to the day the families of slain and some surviving victims filed a $500 million federal lawsuit calling the response the greatest law enforcement failure in confronting an active shooter in american history. >> the time has come to do the right thing. >> reporter: the lawsuit names 92 individual officers from the t
iowa governor kim reynolds visited greenfield yesterday. she's issued a disaster declaration for several counties there and says she is working with the white house on a federal disaster declaration which would help the state get faster access to the resources folks need. anne-marie? >> let's hope they get that. naomi ruchim in new york. thank you. >>> nearly two years after the uvalde school massacre the families of the 19 victims have settled one lawsuit against the city for $2...
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reportera: 15.2 en iowa estÁn bajo declaratoria de emergencia.toda mi vida. en nebraska las tormentas causaron inundaciones y se han producido mÚltiples rescates de vehÍculos sumergidos en el agua. y aquÍ en illinois arrancaron Árboles de raÍz. miles de personas tambiÉn han perdido la necesidad. trump millones de personas estÁn en peligro. ilia: un templado descontento abriÓ fuego en cualquiera en pensilvania, el agresor escapÓ en un vehÍculo, pero con un poco despuÉs la policÍa lo capturÓ, el alcalde le pidiÓ a los legisladores del estado hacer algo contra reverencia de las armas. jorge: y se repitiÓ tragedia en un siente donde murieron varios mexicanos. en 1000 matraz zona tiene mÁs de esto. vilma: nuevamente un accidente en nudo a la comuna migrantes de trabajadores agrÍcolas mexicanos, esta vez en idaho y los hechos han ocurrido el sÁbado en la madrugada cuando este vehÍculo en que viajaban grupo de trabajadores mexicanos se impactÓ con un vehÍculo, seis murieron y ya fueron identificados. nueve resultaron heridas, todos llegaron al paÍs con
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iowa governor kim reynolds joins us now.ederal government about this? >> we received a letter and they are claiming we are interfering with their enforcement of federal immigration, which is ridiculous, with eight million illegals walking into our country, 2 million gotaways, 30% underreported, 500,000 china nationals have passed, they are not enforcing immigration laws on the books and every governor understand the consequences of what is happening. we are seeing overdose deaths skyrocketing. if this president is not going to do his job, the state will step in and do it for him. to be more technically accurate, you are entering with their nonenforcement. exactly. >> it is a joke. they are suing me for punishing people that have broken the law. >> one thing that everybody likes to say in washington, immigration system is broken and there are problems. one part not broken, it is illegal to come into the country illegally. >> exactly, they refuse to do their job. he is not undertaking duty to protect the sovereignty of this co
iowa governor kim reynolds joins us now.ederal government about this? >> we received a letter and they are claiming we are interfering with their enforcement of federal immigration, which is ridiculous, with eight million illegals walking into our country, 2 million gotaways, 30% underreported, 500,000 china nationals have passed, they are not enforcing immigration laws on the books and every governor understand the consequences of what is happening. we are seeing overdose deaths...