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he expedite it and the people of mississippi appreciate it. the second thing he said that day on the phone call is that we will be there to help and we will stay till the end. i believe him. i appreciate him. i appreciate the cause saturday. i appreciate -- the call on saturday. i appreciate the fact that the president of the united states is standing here to deliver more remarks today and hear from the people most affected. most important as he and dr. biden have done throughout the day, show compassion for those most affected. without further ado, please give a warm mississippi welcome to the president of the united states. thank you, mr. president for being here. thank you. [applause] president biden: governor, thank you very much. you know, when i heard about the devastation here in rolling fork . the first in the came to mind as i have to get a hold of bennie thompson. this is his district. he treats it like his home. he has been a steadfast leader in every crisis i have worked with him on. he is always there is a constituent. he has been
he expedite it and the people of mississippi appreciate it. the second thing he said that day on the phone call is that we will be there to help and we will stay till the end. i believe him. i appreciate him. i appreciate the cause saturday. i appreciate -- the call on saturday. i appreciate the fact that the president of the united states is standing here to deliver more remarks today and hear from the people most affected. most important as he and dr. biden have done throughout the day, show...
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again, we are talking about mississippi, to the poorest, most violent parts of mississippi, to start organizing black folks to vote and became sort of a legend for his prowess as an organizer but also his physical courage and his ability to stand up to the klan and go to prison and so forth, but he was also very self-effacing. you have probably heard of freedom summer, which is when sncc tried to bring more than 1000 black and white students into mississippi in the summer of 1964 to register black folks to vote, to teach young black children, eventually to help take a delegation of newly registered blacks to the democratic convention in atlantic city in 1964, to get them seated. bob moses was the mastermind of all that. and so was then very uncomfortable with being in the limelight. and so in early 1965, he stepped back. he changed his name. he said i don't want to be called bob moses anymore. his middle name was paris. he said i am now bob paris. he quit sncc. eventually he got a draft notice. he was in his 30's, so it was clearly deliberately targeted with that, and so he escaped t
again, we are talking about mississippi, to the poorest, most violent parts of mississippi, to start organizing black folks to vote and became sort of a legend for his prowess as an organizer but also his physical courage and his ability to stand up to the klan and go to prison and so forth, but he was also very self-effacing. you have probably heard of freedom summer, which is when sncc tried to bring more than 1000 black and white students into mississippi in the summer of 1964 to register...
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this time gloriously lit by, you know, mississippi sun. it was clear day the men were wearing their hard hats and the blue and clouds were reflecting on the surface of these red and blue hard hats and and the men marched back to company gates and took their hardhats off. and in a symbolic of leaving the company, proudly leaving the company through their hard hats in the air at the company gates, and then we learned the police was on their way. we clambered onto busses and sped out to new orleans where we hid and for the department of justice to answer our criminal. yeah, yeah. so in the people have tried to organize and protect workers you know in various sectors of our economy and found very difficult to find success. what do you think made your campaign for the indian workers it signals successful. it was obviously very good intelligence and so it was using communication skills. it was using marching to washington as a tool. but just describe the the multifaceted campaign that you led, which led to the. well, i think it was a sea of choi
this time gloriously lit by, you know, mississippi sun. it was clear day the men were wearing their hard hats and the blue and clouds were reflecting on the surface of these red and blue hard hats and and the men marched back to company gates and took their hardhats off. and in a symbolic of leaving the company, proudly leaving the company through their hard hats in the air at the company gates, and then we learned the police was on their way. we clambered onto busses and sped out to new...
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louis bringing barge traffic to a halt on the upper mississippi river. melting snowpack inundating cities like davenport, iowa, covering streets downtown, waters slated to rise until monday a local gas company cutting service to 130 homes flooded nearby evacuees stuck in hotels. >> hopefully it will go down as fast as it came up, and we can get in and start cleaning >> reporter: down south, destruction is coming from the skies. >> it blew out some windows. >> reporter: at least seven tornadoes reported across georgia and florida overnight. by the light of day, breathtaking wreckage and heartbreak >> throwing away my prized stuff >> reporter: this alongside pummeling hail and torrential rain, floods stranding cars in fort pierce, florida. >> it was so much rain so fast. >> reporter: and terrifying moments in fort worth, texas, where two boys struck by lightning this week are now recovering >> apparently i died last night and came back to life. >> reporter: their mom begging parents to keep their kids safe inside. >> i know it's like a one in a million cha
louis bringing barge traffic to a halt on the upper mississippi river. melting snowpack inundating cities like davenport, iowa, covering streets downtown, waters slated to rise until monday a local gas company cutting service to 130 homes flooded nearby evacuees stuck in hotels. >> hopefully it will go down as fast as it came up, and we can get in and start cleaning >> reporter: down south, destruction is coming from the skies. >> it blew out some windows. >> reporter:...
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mississippi strong. where we are. we are we're dedicating we are dedicating ourselves to helping this town to rebuild and to reopen. and they know it's going to take some time. so this morning, we're going to kick it off. you are going to meet some incredible folks. you talk about neighbors helping neighbors. and if you would like to help, you can do so. just scan that qr code that's on your screen right now and you can go to our website. so we've got a lot of stories to share with you. and guys, you know how we rolled here in rolling fork. we may have a surprise or two up our sleeves all throughout the morning. can be sure about that. we are glad you were there robert. in every little bit. every little bit definitely helps. we'll talk to you in a little bit. and we're going to turn now to the trial of the so-called doomsday mom accused of murdering her two children in a dramatic day in court as lori vallow daybell sister took the stand. eva pilgrim is here with more. good morning, eva. good morning, michael. her sist
mississippi strong. where we are. we are we're dedicating we are dedicating ourselves to helping this town to rebuild and to reopen. and they know it's going to take some time. so this morning, we're going to kick it off. you are going to meet some incredible folks. you talk about neighbors helping neighbors. and if you would like to help, you can do so. just scan that qr code that's on your screen right now and you can go to our website. so we've got a lot of stories to share with you. and...
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controversial bill passed in mississippi to effectively increased state control over mississippi's capitality of jackson. now state democratic leaders vowed to sue if the legislation is enacted. the president of the joins me next to discuss. science proves quality sleep is vital to your mental emotional. and physical health, and we know 80% of couples sleep too hot or too cold. introducing the sleep number climate 3 60 smart bed. the only smart bed in the world that actively cools. warms. and effortlessly responds to both of you. are smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep tonight. improving quality sleep only from sleep number. my most choose new areva plus, unliken some others, areva plus is a multitker supporting s key indicators of ain health. keep me sharp, areva think bigger. my name is wendy. i'm 51 years old , and i'm a hospital administrator. when i talk to patients you can just see from here up when you're wearing a mouse, and i have noticed those lines beginning to really become not so much moderate, but more severe. i'm still wendy and i got botox cosmetic, and i'm rea
controversial bill passed in mississippi to effectively increased state control over mississippi's capitality of jackson. now state democratic leaders vowed to sue if the legislation is enacted. the president of the joins me next to discuss. science proves quality sleep is vital to your mental emotional. and physical health, and we know 80% of couples sleep too hot or too cold. introducing the sleep number climate 3 60 smart bed. the only smart bed in the world that actively cools. warms. and...
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nbc's maggie vespa is live from davenport, iowa, near the mississippi.ill karins is with me as well. maggie, what are you seeing on the ground >> well, chris, we're seeing that the mississippi is essentially a lot closer to us than it was even 24 hours ago. i mean, this is the water of the mississippi here you can see kind of awkwardly the shell gas station behind it. we're not at the normal banks of the river. in fact, it's several hundred yards that way typically, and again, just one day ago it was basically at least a city block farther back, so this has been moving inland. it's been moving in steadily, ask y and you know, our team has been calling this a slow moving disaster that's when people are realizing this is indeed going to be low lying areas already flooded. people already in those areas getting to and from home by boat in the last couple of days, a local utility provider started cutting off gas to those homes arguing they have to it's a safety issue but people in those homes telling us they're really angry one woman saying in my 12 years alo
nbc's maggie vespa is live from davenport, iowa, near the mississippi.ill karins is with me as well. maggie, what are you seeing on the ground >> well, chris, we're seeing that the mississippi is essentially a lot closer to us than it was even 24 hours ago. i mean, this is the water of the mississippi here you can see kind of awkwardly the shell gas station behind it. we're not at the normal banks of the river. in fact, it's several hundred yards that way typically, and again, just one...
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. >>> tonight, the looming flooding disaster along the mississippi river. high water and high anxiety in county after county in the midwest. disasters already declared, the floodwaters rising swamping homes, and forcing evacuations with the worst still days away. >>> in california, communities bracing for epic flooding there from the meltdown of record snow >>> plus, tens of millions in texas and florida on the lookout for tornadoes and large hail >>> also tonight, the woman who accuses former president trump of rape and defamation takes the stand in a civil trial. what she says about their alleged encounter years ago. the former president's denial tonight. >>> disney fires back suing florida governor ron desantis in their feud about free speech and the future of disney world >>> just breaking, republicans in the montana legislature punish a transgender lawmaker barred from speaking on the floor. >>> a pastor killed, police say, by a man he stopped to help it turned out to be an inmate escaped from jail the violent standoff and manhunt ongoing. >>> menopaus
. >>> tonight, the looming flooding disaster along the mississippi river. high water and high anxiety in county after county in the midwest. disasters already declared, the floodwaters rising swamping homes, and forcing evacuations with the worst still days away. >>> in california, communities bracing for epic flooding there from the meltdown of record snow >>> plus, tens of millions in texas and florida on the lookout for tornadoes and large hail >>> also...
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the mighty mississippi getting closer to cresting officials say they are prepared. at this barrier stretching three blocks and is a few feet taller than it was a few years ago back in 2019 when a wall of water poured into the downtown area. no we spoke to the crew who built this, they said it works 2.5 days in 12-hour shifts in hopes this will hold up some of those rising floodwaters. not too far from here, the water already made some roads impassable. the only way in and out of some of those areas is by boat and the water is still rising. expecting to crest on monday over 21 feet. >> still a concern. allen lopez, they could. now knew details on the latest banking scare and two revealing reports detailing shortfalls leading up to the collapse of silicon valley bank. the federal reserve in that part blaming itself of the second-biggest bank failure in u.s. history. abc's elizabeth schulze in washington with more, good morning. >> good morning. the federal reserve is taking responsibility for its role in the collapse of silicon valley bank. in this sweeping internal r
the mighty mississippi getting closer to cresting officials say they are prepared. at this barrier stretching three blocks and is a few feet taller than it was a few years ago back in 2019 when a wall of water poured into the downtown area. no we spoke to the crew who built this, they said it works 2.5 days in 12-hour shifts in hopes this will hold up some of those rising floodwaters. not too far from here, the water already made some roads impassable. the only way in and out of some of those...
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we have flooding here just beyond the mississippi in davenport. the train is still running along the riverfront in downtown. yesterday, there was a street closed sign in the middle of the street which was covered by water partially. the waters continue to go up. now we have a road closed sign back here. further north in debuke, it was three feet above flood stage. this is part of the weather headaches across the country. overnight, severe storms slamming the south. confirmed weak tornado in miami. outside texas, baseball-sized hail. brothers recovering after their mother says they were hit by lightning. >> i died last night. >> reporter: their mother pleading to keep kids inside during thunderstorms. >> it is a 1 in a million chance. you never know. you might be that one. two for me. >> reporter: out west, most of california's yosemite national park will be shutdown until wednesday because of flooding concerns. snow melt driving fears along the flooded mississippi river. army corps is closing dams. and the upper mississippi with concerns over cons
we have flooding here just beyond the mississippi in davenport. the train is still running along the riverfront in downtown. yesterday, there was a street closed sign in the middle of the street which was covered by water partially. the waters continue to go up. now we have a road closed sign back here. further north in debuke, it was three feet above flood stage. this is part of the weather headaches across the country. overnight, severe storms slamming the south. confirmed weak tornado in...
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this is as river levels continue to rise along the mississippi.to snow melt. iowa's governor issued a disaster proclamation for ten counties near the river. you can see them all lined up along the river there. these are just some of the areas where the flooding is hitting rural areas and parks along the mississippi. cnn's derek van dam is tracking this threat and what it means right now and he's joining us. what are you seeing? >> yeah, kate, this is really a slow motion disaster. mind you, it happens every year, it's just that this year it's different for many of the communities that line the mississippi river. we're talking about some of the worst flooding in several decades. take, for instance, minnesota, this is just upstream along the minnesota -- or the mississippi river from lacrosse, wisconsin, which we will talk about in just a minute but these are people's homes. these are people's businesses that are being inundated by this rising flood water, this slow motion disaster that i'm talking about. the way that we monitor the progress of the
this is as river levels continue to rise along the mississippi.to snow melt. iowa's governor issued a disaster proclamation for ten counties near the river. you can see them all lined up along the river there. these are just some of the areas where the flooding is hitting rural areas and parks along the mississippi. cnn's derek van dam is tracking this threat and what it means right now and he's joining us. what are you seeing? >> yeah, kate, this is really a slow motion disaster. mind...
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especially along the communities that line the mississippi river. this is hudson, wisconsin, this is a tributary of the mississippi. you can see how the floodwaters have inundated the local parks across this region. mostly rural communities but that's somebody's home, park and business that are being impact bid floodwaters. you're looking at the current river flooding sfwajs, we currently have over two does under major flood stage. i want to highlight the attention between lacrosse and the davenport region. those purple dots that's the major flood stage. as we advance into the future, this would be the next three days through the course of the weekend we start to see dots populate further to the south and that is because we're seeing that river water move further and further south. you can see the flood warnings that stretch the mississippi river, over 400 miles of flood warnings as we speak. >> 400 miles of flood warnings. this is a major threat along the midwest as well, but you're also tracking a flooding risk out west as well. >> yeah, look at t
especially along the communities that line the mississippi river. this is hudson, wisconsin, this is a tributary of the mississippi. you can see how the floodwaters have inundated the local parks across this region. mostly rural communities but that's somebody's home, park and business that are being impact bid floodwaters. you're looking at the current river flooding sfwajs, we currently have over two does under major flood stage. i want to highlight the attention between lacrosse and the...
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the new threat along the flooded mississippi river. and yosemite national park close for at least six days. - - tracking it all. also tonight, the debbie midair collision involving two army apache helicopters. three american soldiers killed returning from a training exercise in alaska. the second midair collision within a month. just moments ago, the army's top general ordering a standout of all army aviation units. martha - - standing by. the war in ukraine, the death toll rising from the new wave of russian attacks targeting major cities including kyiv. more than 20 people killed including children. russian missiles hit an apartment complex. ukraine morning preparations for us counteroffensive on the here at home, seven weeks since the collapse of silicon valley bank and that he fears of a financial crisis. the other banks struggling to stay afloat and with the federal reserve is now planning. custody after the - - at least 11 people wounded. authorities the two groups have been doing for months when it finally world over. a homeowne
the new threat along the flooded mississippi river. and yosemite national park close for at least six days. - - tracking it all. also tonight, the debbie midair collision involving two army apache helicopters. three american soldiers killed returning from a training exercise in alaska. the second midair collision within a month. just moments ago, the army's top general ordering a standout of all army aviation units. martha - - standing by. the war in ukraine, the death toll rising from the new...
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, from jackson, mississippi, blayne, what's the latest now on the search for these other inmates?is search is intensifying it is spanning more than 400 miles, and it is now well into day five this is something where the sheriff tells me these three men are still on the run they are considered dangerous. they've got agencies from a number of different places really trying to find these men. now, as for where they could be, one was spotted just outside of houston on sunday. that's also where a wrecked vehicle was spotted as well. one that officials believe they stole to get away, but other than that, at least officials have not publicly said they have any indication of where they might be now, just here outside of the detention center earlier this morning, we saw a number of different law enforcement officials from different agencies they came in and did what the sheriff describes to me as a shakedown, something that was planned in the wake of this escape, but basically to look for contraband and possibly see if there was contraband that was brought in by some of the officers here a
, from jackson, mississippi, blayne, what's the latest now on the search for these other inmates?is search is intensifying it is spanning more than 400 miles, and it is now well into day five this is something where the sheriff tells me these three men are still on the run they are considered dangerous. they've got agencies from a number of different places really trying to find these men. now, as for where they could be, one was spotted just outside of houston on sunday. that's also where a...
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so we are days away from the worst of this in this community along the mississippi river. this is normally a street and railroad crossing. you can see there is a dry patch up ahead and off in the distance is the mississippi river and illinois on the other side. it. this is what we're seeing up and down this stretch of the riverfront property here in davenport. sandbags up around multiple buildings bracing for the water level to continue to keep climbing and that is, again, something that is expected for days to come in this community because we've seen snow melt further north from the twin cities coming on down so the flooding has been impacting numerous communities along the mississippi river and that's the situation here in davenport, right now. we spoke with a business owner about a block up the street from where i am now, a short time ago, and he said he's not wore ridded. they've had flooding here before. this is fairly common, people told us, to see flooding in downtown along the riverfront and know benchmark, something we often find in the communities hit with flood
so we are days away from the worst of this in this community along the mississippi river. this is normally a street and railroad crossing. you can see there is a dry patch up ahead and off in the distance is the mississippi river and illinois on the other side. it. this is what we're seeing up and down this stretch of the riverfront property here in davenport. sandbags up around multiple buildings bracing for the water level to continue to keep climbing and that is, again, something that is...
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mississippi plan spread through the south. south carolina, and by the way joe agreed that if i did that, this lecture, he was going to buy me a house in dietrich. in buford, i think it would be fitting for fletcher university to be right about reconstruction in the new museum. i forgot where i was. in louisiana in 1898, ladies and gentlemen coming in 1898, there were registered voters in the states of louisiana. after they shook that, by 1904 that number was reduced precisely, 342. think about that, that is how devastatingly effective the rollback to reconstruction looked. one more thing. the narrative, the narrative. birth of a nation, the most racist film ever made, is not about the civil war. it is about reconstruction and it focuses on south carolina majority black legislature. they become the metaphor of the trope for incompetence, ignorance, lust. one woman in the film, in silent film, they passed the miscegenation law making it illegal for black men to marry white women. that is where the invention of the trope of gus t
mississippi plan spread through the south. south carolina, and by the way joe agreed that if i did that, this lecture, he was going to buy me a house in dietrich. in buford, i think it would be fitting for fletcher university to be right about reconstruction in the new museum. i forgot where i was. in louisiana in 1898, ladies and gentlemen coming in 1898, there were registered voters in the states of louisiana. after they shook that, by 1904 that number was reduced precisely, 342. think about...
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it has become part of the mississippi river. it will be cresting soon. the mississippi river is approaching or is at major flood stage all along iowa's eastern border. melting snow is feeding the major river with flood warnings from the border of canada to louisiana. >> we have about 20 inches of water in the basement. this is part of the life you know. you are on the water, you have to take the good and bad. >> reporter: down the river from here in dubuque, the mighty mississippi is expected to crest this weekend at 23 feet. flood stage is at 16 feet. a major flood risk stretches through the next week. >> there's 17 floodgates. and for the third time since we built the system in 1973 that we will have it completely closed. >> reporter: and many protected levees in eastern iowa were built after the devastating flood of 1965. it is not expected to get anywhere near that this time. and with drier weather in the forecast, these river levels will slowly start to recede next week. norah? >> norah: nick stewart, thank you. the former magazine columnist accusin
it has become part of the mississippi river. it will be cresting soon. the mississippi river is approaching or is at major flood stage all along iowa's eastern border. melting snow is feeding the major river with flood warnings from the border of canada to louisiana. >> we have about 20 inches of water in the basement. this is part of the life you know. you are on the water, you have to take the good and bad. >> reporter: down the river from here in dubuque, the mighty mississippi...
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the severe flooding threat as snow melts much of yosemite park closed, as some areas along the mississippi are already under water. >>> what doctors are calling one of the worst allergy seasons in decades why so many adults are suffering for the first time. >>> and the remarkable life of an american original, singer, actor and civil rights activist, remembering the great harry belafonte. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >> good evening and welcome, everyone. there are 560 days until the 2024 presidential election, and tonight the ingredients for a potential trump-biden rematch are falling into place following president biden's announcement today that he is in, officially running for a second term in office as he put it in an early morning video release, to finish the job. the president laying out the stakes, taking aim at maga republicans, and warning our freedoms are at stake vice president harris figured prominently in the campaign roll-out, leaving no doubt the pair will run together again. but they will be running into headwinds, according to the latest nbc new
the severe flooding threat as snow melts much of yosemite park closed, as some areas along the mississippi are already under water. >>> what doctors are calling one of the worst allergy seasons in decades why so many adults are suffering for the first time. >>> and the remarkable life of an american original, singer, actor and civil rights activist, remembering the great harry belafonte. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >> good...
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i can show you just the mississippi river basin into the red river area, the mississippi -- or the missouriate river gauges that are at major flood stage. there are over 30 right now. it's only going to continue to get worse as we go forward in time. and the reason is that we've had record-setting snow pack this season for many people across the upper midwest. and i want to show you this. this is the current snow pack across the upper midwest. and this white line right here, i'm actually drawing a blue line over it, but this is the mississippi river valley. any water droplet that melts from the snow pack here is going to eventually filter into the mississippi river. that is going to allow for this slow-moving disaster to continue to build further and further south as it continues to see that water push into places like lac lacrosse, wisconsin. we have over 400 miles of flood warnings from the mississippi further south ward and see the purple dots starting to expand in coverage later into the weekend. places like musca teen, iowa, expected to crest with some of the worst flooding they have s
i can show you just the mississippi river basin into the red river area, the mississippi -- or the missouriate river gauges that are at major flood stage. there are over 30 right now. it's only going to continue to get worse as we go forward in time. and the reason is that we've had record-setting snow pack this season for many people across the upper midwest. and i want to show you this. this is the current snow pack across the upper midwest. and this white line right here, i'm actually...
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and the state of emergency tonight along the mississippi river. on alert for possibly life-threatening flooding. here are tonight's headlines. >>> baseball-sized hail and dangerous rain as the threat continues. >>> former advice columnist e. jean carroll has taken the stand in the civil trial against former president donald trump. >> she claims trump raped her in a department store dressing room in 1996. >>> let her speak! >> montana republicans vote to ban a transgender lawmaker from the state house floor for the rest of the year. >> today i rise in defense of those constituents of my community and of democracy itself. >>> everybody is having this struggle. >> crime in america. our exclusive reporting. the major challenges in keeping the nation safe. all crime up 25%. murder up 24%. motor vehicle theft up 107%. what's going on in our nation's capital? >>> allergy season is here with specialists telling cbs news it's now lasting longer with patients experiencing more intense symptoms. >>> president biden and south korean president yoon. the offici
and the state of emergency tonight along the mississippi river. on alert for possibly life-threatening flooding. here are tonight's headlines. >>> baseball-sized hail and dangerous rain as the threat continues. >>> former advice columnist e. jean carroll has taken the stand in the civil trial against former president donald trump. >> she claims trump raped her in a department store dressing room in 1996. >>> let her speak! >> montana republicans vote to...
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and the state of emergency tonight along the mississippi river.e states on alert for possibly life-threatening flooding. here are tonight's headlines. ♪ ♪ baseball-sized hail and dangerous rain as the threat continues. ♪ ♪ >> former advice columnist e. jean carroll has taken the stand in the civil trial against former president donald trump. >> she claims trump raped her in a department store dressing room in 1996. ♪ ♪ >> norah: montana republicans vote to ban a transgender lawmaker from the state house floor for the rest of the year. >> today, i rise in defense of those constituents of my community and of democracy itself. ♪ ♪ >> everybody is having this struggle. >> norah: crime in america. our exclusive reporting. the major challenges in keeping the nation safe. all crime up 25%. murder up 24%. motor vehicle theft up 107%. what's going on in our nation's capital? ♪ ♪ >> allergy season is here, with specialists telling cbs news it is now lasting longer, with patients experiencing more intense symptoms. ♪ ♪ >> norah: president biden and south kor
and the state of emergency tonight along the mississippi river.e states on alert for possibly life-threatening flooding. here are tonight's headlines. ♪ ♪ baseball-sized hail and dangerous rain as the threat continues. ♪ ♪ >> former advice columnist e. jean carroll has taken the stand in the civil trial against former president donald trump. >> she claims trump raped her in a department store dressing room in 1996. ♪ ♪ >> norah: montana republicans vote to ban a...
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home. >> caught me right here. >> reporter: they were fired by a mississippi capital police officerected stolen car this summer, mississippi will expand the jurisdiction of its state-run police force from the downtown capital complex to all of jackson under two new controversial laws passed by the republican-led majority white legislature. house bill 1020 and senate bill 2343 will essentially create a new justice system within jackson with its own unelected so police force. the city has no control more than 80% black say, the move diverts power away from the voting citizens of jackson amounting to a state led takeover of criminal justice i the city >> this is about vote dilution >> naacp president, dere johnson, is a longtime jackson resident >> it is not a solution for th state to step in without any true coordination, conversation, and use of authority of th city of jackson. >> the civil rights group is suing the state to block the laws, claiming jackson's residents have been targeted for a separate and unequal policing and criminal justic system >> law and order is critical >> go
home. >> caught me right here. >> reporter: they were fired by a mississippi capital police officerected stolen car this summer, mississippi will expand the jurisdiction of its state-run police force from the downtown capital complex to all of jackson under two new controversial laws passed by the republican-led majority white legislature. house bill 1020 and senate bill 2343 will essentially create a new justice system within jackson with its own unelected so police force. the city...
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the mississippi river cresting but many towns not out of the clear. barge traffic halted a train derailed cars spilling into the river with the worst yet to come. >>> tucker carlson breaking his silence after his dismissal by fox news >>> the nenew findingsgs about a diabetes drug that could be a game changer for weight loss >>>>> the chananging face e of hollywood how prododuction is s being trtransformed by artificial intelligence >>> and remembering jerry springer, beloved ringmaster of his hit talk show circus >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >> good evening and welcome. we begin tonight with breaking news. sources familiar with the matter tell nbc news that former vice president mike pence appeared before a federal grand jury this afternoon as part of a special counsel investigation into former president trump's attempts to overturn his 2020 election defeat. it's believed pence has direct knowledge of mr. trump's efforts to block certification of the 2020 election pence's testimony legally pitting him against the man who
the mississippi river cresting but many towns not out of the clear. barge traffic halted a train derailed cars spilling into the river with the worst yet to come. >>> tucker carlson breaking his silence after his dismissal by fox news >>> the nenew findingsgs about a diabetes drug that could be a game changer for weight loss >>>>> the chananging face e of hollywood how prododuction is s being trtransformed by artificial intelligence >>> and remembering...
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off to college, mostly in mississippi at mississippi institutions. i did not know i would wind up at morehouse and that was serendipitous. a lot of my life has been. one scholarship allowed me to go from the 10th grade to morehouse and that really changed my life. david: you grew up in an all-segregated area. i assume you were not going to lunches and dinners with white s at the time. walter: no, no, the only lunches and dinners we came close to was working in the kitchen. my grandmother worked as a domestic -- and even my mother who worked as an elementary school teacher and principal in the summers sometimes worked as a domestic. we were totally segregated. segregated sounds too mild. it was apartheid life. david: did you worry for your safety and life at times? walter: not constantly. one had to be careful and there were things that you knew you were not to do. from a very young age. white women were very dangerous. white men also, but in particular, white girls and white women. you had places you did not go. so there were modes of behavior which
off to college, mostly in mississippi at mississippi institutions. i did not know i would wind up at morehouse and that was serendipitous. a lot of my life has been. one scholarship allowed me to go from the 10th grade to morehouse and that really changed my life. david: you grew up in an all-segregated area. i assume you were not going to lunches and dinners with white s at the time. walter: no, no, the only lunches and dinners we came close to was working in the kitchen. my grandmother worked...
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it has become part of the mississippi river. it will be cresting soon. the highest crest in more than two decades. the mississippi river is approaching or is at major flood stage all along iowa's eastern border. melting snow is feeding the river with flood warnings from the border of canada to louisiana. >> we've got about 20 inches of water in the basement. this is part of the life that you know. you're on the water, so you have to take the good with the bad. >> reporter: down the river from here in dubuque, the mighty smim is expected to crest this weekend at 23 feet. flood stage is at 16 feet. a major flood risk stretches through the next week. >> there's 17 floodgates and for the third time since we've built this system in 1973, that we'll have it completely closed. >> reporter: and many protective levees in eastern iowa were built after the devastating flood of 1965. it's not expected to get anywhere near that this time. and with drier weather in the forecast, these river levels will slowly start to recede early next week.
it has become part of the mississippi river. it will be cresting soon. the highest crest in more than two decades. the mississippi river is approaching or is at major flood stage all along iowa's eastern border. melting snow is feeding the river with flood warnings from the border of canada to louisiana. >> we've got about 20 inches of water in the basement. this is part of the life that you know. you're on the water, so you have to take the good with the bad. >> reporter: down the...
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along the mississippi river, flood warnings up from st. paul to north of st.ouis in places like davenport, an agonizing wait for residents powerless to halt the creeping waters still days before the river is expected to crest. almost 2,000 miles away, the atmospheric rivers that brought massive snowpacks to california's high country are gone, but warmer temperatures are accelerating their melt the yosemite valley closing to visitors this week over flood concerns the volatile conditions don't end there as 22 million people in the south face a more immediate threat tonight, violent weather including large hail and possible tornadoes in the forecast this evening. maggie vespa begins our coverage >> reporter: tonight, up and down one of america's longest rivers, a slow-moving disaster, inch by inch, is taking shape. this one is scaring people. >> yeah, it's going to devastate the whole downtown if it comes through. >> reporter: rising waters now swallowing entire neighborhoods reaching what experts call major flood stage from st. paul, minnesota, to fountain city,
along the mississippi river, flood warnings up from st. paul to north of st.ouis in places like davenport, an agonizing wait for residents powerless to halt the creeping waters still days before the river is expected to crest. almost 2,000 miles away, the atmospheric rivers that brought massive snowpacks to california's high country are gone, but warmer temperatures are accelerating their melt the yosemite valley closing to visitors this week over flood concerns the volatile conditions don't...
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we come back, news on the manhunt for three dangerous fugitive who escaped jail in mississippi.t authorities are saying. singer ed shearing performing inside the copyright trial against him. stay with us ise! -surprise! your dedicated fidelity advisor can help you open those doors. for you, mama. through personalized money management that can evolve with new chapters. and they can proactively view your entire portfolio. with an eye on taxes and the impact of risk. so you can enjoy moments together. and it's easier than ever to get your projects done right. with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness check out angi.com today. angi... and done. frustrated by skin tags? dr. scholl's has the breakthrough you've been waiting for. the first fda-cleared at-home skin tag remover clinically proven to remove skin tags safely in as little as one treatment. take a moment to pause and ask, why did you get vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia? i help others. but i need to help protect myself. honestly? i co
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the mighty mississippi river, running through ten states, terminating in the mississippi delta, and thousandstime. >> reporter: chris' home town on isle de jean charles cut off by storms, mangled by hurricane ida, exacerbating the problems that have been threatening them for decades. once a thriving town of 400 people, they used to have 22,000 acres of land. now only 320. they've lost 98% of the land here. look at the satellite images from 1963, then fast forward to 2016. the island is shrinking due to a few things. number one, sea level rise. also humans constructed levies up stream that prevented natural sediment to replenish the island. then the natural thinking of coastal wetlands. >> when you take all those things together, you're looking at high rates of sea rise relative to the land. this is only the beginning. we're going to see many more communities that are going to disappear. >> the environment was being challenged, so as a gradual process, more land was being eroded by the gulf of mexico. that's what brung me to make a decision i never wanted to make. >> reporter: with a $48.3 mil
the mighty mississippi river, running through ten states, terminating in the mississippi delta, and thousandstime. >> reporter: chris' home town on isle de jean charles cut off by storms, mangled by hurricane ida, exacerbating the problems that have been threatening them for decades. once a thriving town of 400 people, they used to have 22,000 acres of land. now only 320. they've lost 98% of the land here. look at the satellite images from 1963, then fast forward to 2016. the island is...
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i'm anna wiernicki. >> and surely after president biden's visit in mississippi to tour the damage, a tornado emergency was issued for lite rock, arkansas in the surrounding area. look at that big funnel cloud forming. this is near a shopping center today. the storm also brought heavy rain, strong winds. hundreds of people have been hurt by storms in the midwest in the midsouth. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is tracking that a potent system and brings us the latest. lawrence, this is that time of year where they start to see the big clash temperature differences. you've got that cold air from the north that very warm, moist air coming of the south and. >> well, as we start to transition now and more of a summertime pattern. well, we get these big clashes in along those boundary lines. that's where we see the significant, whether these are currently all tornado watches in yellow all the way stretching from texas all the way up into the chicago area. and so we've seen along that just some very powerful storms developing throughout the day today. and you see the little rocky start
i'm anna wiernicki. >> and surely after president biden's visit in mississippi to tour the damage, a tornado emergency was issued for lite rock, arkansas in the surrounding area. look at that big funnel cloud forming. this is near a shopping center today. the storm also brought heavy rain, strong winds. hundreds of people have been hurt by storms in the midwest in the midsouth. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is tracking that a potent system and brings us the latest. lawrence, this is...
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is going to flow into the mississippi river.ng, and we dn have much to go, but this bubble of water is going to continue the flow downstream, and that is why we have flood warnings in effect for much of the mississippi and extenning to st. louis. the purple dots right there are all major flood stage, and the red dots are major flood stage, and a lot of the rivers are the highest they have seen in 20 years, so we will see the significant flooding. this one right here is in la crosse, wisconsin, is not expected to crest until thursday and almost at crest level and portions of iowa not cresting until next week. it is a slow process and unlike flash flood, this is going to take a while. >> and just as painful. good to see you, jennifer. thank you. john? >> thank you so much, kate. this morning a new study has found that unprecedented heat which is made more frequent by the climate crisis is increasingly putting the countries around the world at risk. hot spots are afghanistan and countries in honduras and costa rica and many of the
is going to flow into the mississippi river.ng, and we dn have much to go, but this bubble of water is going to continue the flow downstream, and that is why we have flood warnings in effect for much of the mississippi and extenning to st. louis. the purple dots right there are all major flood stage, and the red dots are major flood stage, and a lot of the rivers are the highest they have seen in 20 years, so we will see the significant flooding. this one right here is in la crosse, wisconsin,...
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lee county, east mississippi.s that escaped on saturday night had been spotted in leak county. the sheriff's department releasing a photo of 22-year-old dylan arrington on their facebook page. this was about 12 hours ago. so overnight the lee county sheriff's office issued a very strongly worded warning telling the residents there to be extremely cautious, that if they have suspicions of a trespasser on their property to notify the sheriff's department, not to take matters into their own hands and they attached a photo of the escapee, 22-year-old dylan arrington. now why are they urging extreme caution if they see dylan arrington? he is believed to have shot and killed a man after he escaped from the raymond detention center with three others. now apparently this killing happened on monday night in jackson, mississippi. apparently, dylan arrington had some kind of motorcycle accident or was in some kind of wreck. this is according to the hines county sheriff's department and that was the motorcycle that he had app
lee county, east mississippi.s that escaped on saturday night had been spotted in leak county. the sheriff's department releasing a photo of 22-year-old dylan arrington on their facebook page. this was about 12 hours ago. so overnight the lee county sheriff's office issued a very strongly worded warning telling the residents there to be extremely cautious, that if they have suspicions of a trespasser on their property to notify the sheriff's department, not to take matters into their own hands...
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record-breaking flooding on the mississippi river. and the massive snow melt in the west.ur weather team tracking it all. >> grounded, the army ordering standdown aviation units following a series of deadly accidents. what the army chief of staff says needs to be done before >> escape from sudan, efforts to save thousands of americans trapped in the country while fragile troops still holding off. with reports of, u.s. citizens making dangerous 500 track to safety. >> taking blame. the federal reserve admitting it failed to prevent collapse of silicon valley bank. while also pointing a finger at bank execs. how can lead to tightened regulations. >> authors outrage. romance novels, nora roberts, school district and 8 of her books. sharp increases in books' challenge for censorship. >> beyoncc's bills, bills. queen b is not going to let the the fight over the claim that she owes millions of her back taxes. >> twitter alternative. the buzz news social media app called blue sky, making the switch. >> not run by elon musk. it goes a long way for users right now. >> how it is dif
record-breaking flooding on the mississippi river. and the massive snow melt in the west.ur weather team tracking it all. >> grounded, the army ordering standdown aviation units following a series of deadly accidents. what the army chief of staff says needs to be done before >> escape from sudan, efforts to save thousands of americans trapped in the country while fragile troops still holding off. with reports of, u.s. citizens making dangerous 500 track to safety. >> taking...
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that search remains focused in central mississippi.wo men may have stolen a red chevy silverado in the area of jackson, mississippi. it has a silver stripe on the side of the car, and that vehicle was last seen heading east toward neighboring rankin county early on monday morning. so that's all they have right now. they are still searching for these two escapees. >> and i do understand there is new information you're getting on the standoff in mississippi that left one of the inmates dead. what have you learned there? >> yeah, this is the last one we're talking about. it has been confirmed that the remains of dylan arrington was discovered inside a home in leak county yesterday morning in mississippi. it was a very tense standoff. we know he was apparently hiding out in that property. the homeowner happened to discover that he was there. he alerted authorities. when they arrived, they surrounded the home. and there was a shootout. we understand that arrington shot at authorities and injured an investigator in the leg. we're told the in
that search remains focused in central mississippi.wo men may have stolen a red chevy silverado in the area of jackson, mississippi. it has a silver stripe on the side of the car, and that vehicle was last seen heading east toward neighboring rankin county early on monday morning. so that's all they have right now. they are still searching for these two escapees. >> and i do understand there is new information you're getting on the standoff in mississippi that left one of the inmates...
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. >>> a furious manhunt in mississippi.hree inmates still missing, one inmate debt, but not before killing another man while on the run. authorities worry they could slip through the net now. they're following these major developing stories and many more, automatic coming right here to "cnn news central." ♪ >> any moment now the air national guardsman accused of leaking highly classified documents, is due in federal court. prosecutors are set to argue that 21-year-old jax teixeira still poses a great threat to national security and he should be kept in custody. in a late-night filing, prosecutors alleged he may have still have access to hundreds and made searches online in what appears to be a deliberate effort to disseminate this country's secrets. they also say he's a flight risk and attractive to foreign governments. jason, what more are prosecutors saying? >> reporter: a couple things. first of all, as you pointed out there, they are very concerned about this recent development that was late out in these court documents
. >>> a furious manhunt in mississippi.hree inmates still missing, one inmate debt, but not before killing another man while on the run. authorities worry they could slip through the net now. they're following these major developing stories and many more, automatic coming right here to "cnn news central." ♪ >> any moment now the air national guardsman accused of leaking highly classified documents, is due in federal court. prosecutors are set to argue that 21-year-old...