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>> i am i would rather deal with an annual flood from the mississippi river than the big floods that come from storms. >> foster says trying to over-manage the river has caused waterways to become too salty- killing huge chunks of the delta that used to naturally buffer people from storms. >> first we clear cut the cypress swamps, then we built the levees then we harvested most of the old natural oyster reefs and then we started drilling and dredging for natural gas. i definitely need air condition, i like travel, i love oysters, but at the same time i also would like to be protected from storm surges. >> coming up: scientists are taking foster creppel's approach seriously. >> one of the problems was we didn't have vegetation in any of our models. >> studying how coastal wetlands can make southern louisiana safer. >> so we knew that the wetlands were good for dissipating energy and it would be good for the project... um, but we couldn't quantify it. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by following us on twitter and at aljazeera.com/techknow. >>
>> i am i would rather deal with an annual flood from the mississippi river than the big floods that come from storms. >> foster says trying to over-manage the river has caused waterways to become too salty- killing huge chunks of the delta that used to naturally buffer people from storms. >> first we clear cut the cypress swamps, then we built the levees then we harvested most of the old natural oyster reefs and then we started drilling and dredging for natural gas. i...
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crews will soon resume their search for a missing boater on the mississippi river... the search began saturday night... when a 50 year old man fell off a boat into the river. it happened near the town of buffalo... southwest of davenport. officials say others were on the boat... but no one saw him fall in. today crews will continue to search on the surface on the water... but they will also use sonar technology to cover the river floor. presidential candidates will now be greeted with a message when they arrive in the metro... that's "clean energy equals healthy kids." the message is plastered on a new billboard by the des moines international airport. it's located at the intersection of fleur drive and mckinley avenue. "climate parents" came up with the idea... to urge candidates to support renewable energy policies. the group will unveil the billboard today at noon. it will be followed by a press the president, coach, and part owner of the n-b-a's minnesota timberwolves has died. phillip saunders... also known as "flip"... died of cancer. he took a leave of absence e
crews will soon resume their search for a missing boater on the mississippi river... the search began saturday night... when a 50 year old man fell off a boat into the river. it happened near the town of buffalo... southwest of davenport. officials say others were on the boat... but no one saw him fall in. today crews will continue to search on the surface on the water... but they will also use sonar technology to cover the river floor. presidential candidates will now be greeted with a message...
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matinee trip down the mississippi river would be followed by a 7 p.m. trip of the mississippi river, because it took so long to unscrew -- unscroll. the panorama painters displaying the life of this mr. jones, one ists.e famous daguerreotyp own version of his life is that of a frontiersman, a country lawyer and crusader for women's rights. ofwas a kind of forest gump the 19th century who claimed to be the first white man to see the yosemite valley and counted among his friends mark twain and abraham lincoln. toually, his bombast is easy dismiss, but there is some truth in his claims. he did once study law who had been a law partner of abraham lincoln, but there is no reason to doubt his most amazing claim. which is, in 1851 he led a party is and at sketch artist from california all the way back to st. louiss, making the daguerreotypes that would serve as studies for an enormous panorama that he called the panther scope of california. penta scope of california. his claim of these daguerreotype s seemed implausible, but he did provide documents of the int
matinee trip down the mississippi river would be followed by a 7 p.m. trip of the mississippi river, because it took so long to unscrew -- unscroll. the panorama painters displaying the life of this mr. jones, one ists.e famous daguerreotyp own version of his life is that of a frontiersman, a country lawyer and crusader for women's rights. ofwas a kind of forest gump the 19th century who claimed to be the first white man to see the yosemite valley and counted among his friends mark twain and...
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. >> tonight on c-span's new series landmark cases by 1830 the mississippi river had missi become a breeding ground for cholera and malaria. to address this problem, louisiana allowed only one government-run slaughter house. crescent city, to operate in the city district. and the other houses took them to court. follow the cases of 173. we're joined by paul clement rmer solicitor general and constitutional law attorney and michael roth author of the book justice of shatrd dreams to help tell the history of this the personal story of the butchers and the state of as well new orleans as the attorneys and supreme court justices. be sure to join the conversation as we take your call, tweets, and facebook as w as the sections of the health care law and defund comments. for background on each case order your case of the landmark cases companion book. it's available for $8.95 plus shipping. >> coming up next on c-span, q&a with author and former public relations executive. phone 7:00 we open our lines and take a look at this on ng's headlines brian: this week on "q&a," don cogman. mr. cogman, a lon
. >> tonight on c-span's new series landmark cases by 1830 the mississippi river had missi become a breeding ground for cholera and malaria. to address this problem, louisiana allowed only one government-run slaughter house. crescent city, to operate in the city district. and the other houses took them to court. follow the cases of 173. we're joined by paul clement rmer solicitor general and constitutional law attorney and michael roth author of the book justice of shatrd dreams to help...
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trip mississippi river would be followed by 7:00 p.m. trip up the mississippi river because the squirrel was so large it can only be done in front of an audience. perhaps the most ambitious of st. daguerreotypi his own version of his life is an in kernel tale of his war hero, a country lawyer, at a crusade and personal rights. he was a forest of the 19th century claims to the first white mansion in valley, and to count among his friends both mark twain and they rarely get. , there is a kernel of truth to his claims. vanid once study law with a who had been lincoln's law partner. doubtere's no reason to his most amazing plague, which is that in 1851, he led a party across the overland trail to california, anhui back to st. louis. pluto was painted panorama that he cold that had the scope of california. 1000 500 -- 1500 daguerreotypes seems implausible, he did capture the first photographic images of topographic features an important sites along the overland trail. the first pictures of this. valued other forms of representation. once they
trip mississippi river would be followed by 7:00 p.m. trip up the mississippi river because the squirrel was so large it can only be done in front of an audience. perhaps the most ambitious of st. daguerreotypi his own version of his life is an in kernel tale of his war hero, a country lawyer, at a crusade and personal rights. he was a forest of the 19th century claims to the first white mansion in valley, and to count among his friends both mark twain and they rarely get. , there is a kernel...
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this morning, crews pick up their search for a man missing along the mississippi river. it all started saturday night -- when officers say friends noticed the 50-year old wasn't on their boat. first reponders immediately put boats in the water in scott yesterday, and will start again at sunrise today. new this morning... at least three are dead after a whale watching boat sank. kwwl's amanda gilbert joins us live with more about what happened. according to rescue officials... a search is underway right now to make sure all 27 passengers that were on board are accounted for. the whale-watching boat sank off the the cost of british columbia.... on canada's pacific coast. the boat that sank was operated by a local company. a staff member says that right now they are focused on making sure they can find everyone. we don't have a lot of information about the passangers who were on board at this time. authorities have requested a military helicopter and two canadian coast guard vessels to aid in the search. we've got you covered... amanda gilbert... kwwl news. the area where t
this morning, crews pick up their search for a man missing along the mississippi river. it all started saturday night -- when officers say friends noticed the 50-year old wasn't on their boat. first reponders immediately put boats in the water in scott yesterday, and will start again at sunrise today. new this morning... at least three are dead after a whale watching boat sank. kwwl's amanda gilbert joins us live with more about what happened. according to rescue officials... a search is...
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they say the 50-year old fell off a boat on the mississippi river. it happened saturday night near the town of buffalo... that's about 15 minutes southwest of davenport. officers conducted extensive searches yesterday using sonar, but were unsuccessful. "tomorrow we'll have someone on the water all day long pretty much doing searches and then we will continue throughout the week as we can with searches. its hard to pull man power to run 8 hour shift every day." police say several other people were on the boat... but none of them saw the man fall in. police have yet to say what caused the a southeast iowa girl who was at the center of a weekend amber alert is back home today... 13-year old paige johnstone of ottumwa was reported missing from her home friday night. saturday authorities triggered an amber alert. about two hours later... police pulled over 19-year-old kevin ramirez in georgia. they found the girl in his truck un- harmed. he is being charged with child stealing and enticing of a minor. both are felonies with cold weather coming, the des m
they say the 50-year old fell off a boat on the mississippi river. it happened saturday night near the town of buffalo... that's about 15 minutes southwest of davenport. officers conducted extensive searches yesterday using sonar, but were unsuccessful. "tomorrow we'll have someone on the water all day long pretty much doing searches and then we will continue throughout the week as we can with searches. its hard to pull man power to run 8 hour shift every day." police say several...
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continued free access to the mississippi river, which was a matter of the treaty. for the english, that they should be able by whatever land connection they can make they should be about to get to the can -- get to the mississippi river, they would have free access all the way to the sea. the basis for all border adjustments is that which we actually possess. that is a matter of concern. he will discuss it in just a moment. be no american naval presence on the great lake. -- the the printed british trade rights with indians. and adjusting the borders between main and canada in particular. our opening positions was that , that blockades be clarified what is in the nature of a blockade. what are our fishing rights as per the treaty of 17 eight -- the treaty of 1783. and that which existed before the war began. notice there are some difficulties here. the reason there are difficulties in all of this, first of all the english position was we will win this war, we will have territory, we will use it as a marker for americansns, and the will exceed as a consequence of th
continued free access to the mississippi river, which was a matter of the treaty. for the english, that they should be able by whatever land connection they can make they should be about to get to the can -- get to the mississippi river, they would have free access all the way to the sea. the basis for all border adjustments is that which we actually possess. that is a matter of concern. he will discuss it in just a moment. be no american naval presence on the great lake. -- the the printed...
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taylor klemp alsosocaught a mississippi river largemouth. taylor and ali wear how off their catches of the day. the little paint produced this 28 inch rainbow for jeff spillman and wrapping things up with a lake michigan lake with all my fishing friends, thiiis john campbell reporting. after two absolutely perfect fall days things change tonight. as moisture increases, clouds begin to move in from west to east. this will help keep us a it milder overnight. with more moisture moving into the region showers develop across theeiewing area tuesday. our showers and drizzle are expected to continue into wednesday as well. cooler conditions are then the rule for the remainder of the week with highs in the 40s and 50s and lows dipping back into the 30s. tonight: increasing clouds low: 42-48 winds: e 5-10torrow: showers high: 49-55 winds: e 5-15 thanks or joining us for kcrg-tv9 news at 6. we hope you'll be with us again who wants the last dumpling? ooh, me! penny, a moment. we just had thai food. in that culture, the last morsel is called the "greng
taylor klemp alsosocaught a mississippi river largemouth. taylor and ali wear how off their catches of the day. the little paint produced this 28 inch rainbow for jeff spillman and wrapping things up with a lake michigan lake with all my fishing friends, thiiis john campbell reporting. after two absolutely perfect fall days things change tonight. as moisture increases, clouds begin to move in from west to east. this will help keep us a it milder overnight. with more moisture moving into the...
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. >>> this monday on c-span's new series, "landmark cases," the mississippi river had become a breeding ground for cholera and yellow fever. to address this problem, louisiana allowed only one government-run slaughter house to operate in the city district. and the other houses took them to court. follow the slaughter house cases of 1873. we're joined by paul clement and michael ross to help tell the history of this time period in the south. the personal stories of the
. >>> this monday on c-span's new series, "landmark cases," the mississippi river had become a breeding ground for cholera and yellow fever. to address this problem, louisiana allowed only one government-run slaughter house to operate in the city district. and the other houses took them to court. follow the slaughter house cases of 1873. we're joined by paul clement and michael ross to help tell the history of this time period in the south. the personal stories of the
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phongsavanh remains in crews will soon resume their search for a missing boater on the mississippi river... the search began saturday night... when a 50 year old man fell off a boat into the river. it happened near the town of buffalo... southwest of davenport. officials say others were on the boat... but no one saw him fall in. today crews will continue to search who's toughest on spending? fox news did the analysis and jeb bush had the best record. billions in pork, vetoed. eight budgets, balanced. and tax cuts every single year. right to rise usa who has the plan for jobs? jeb. tax cuts for the middle class. eliminates special loopholes. an explosion in growth and new jobs. jeb: cut taxes. grow america. right to rise usa >>> it's 8:00 on "today" and coming up pancakes and politics, a special town hall meeting with republican front-runner donald trump live from new hampshire as voters tell us what's most important to them in this presidential race. >> how is he going to fix health care? >> what are you planning to do about education and what are you going to do about the common core wh
phongsavanh remains in crews will soon resume their search for a missing boater on the mississippi river... the search began saturday night... when a 50 year old man fell off a boat into the river. it happened near the town of buffalo... southwest of davenport. officials say others were on the boat... but no one saw him fall in. today crews will continue to search who's toughest on spending? fox news did the analysis and jeb bush had the best record. billions in pork, vetoed. eight budgets,...
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of texas and on into panama city, and then that moisture makes its way up into the ohio and mississippi river valleys. we could see about 3 to 5 inches of rain from indianapolis to asheville. rain falling at half an inch per hours and by wednesday the remnants of patricia are felt here in the northeast and new england with about 1 to 2 inches generally. >> reporter: good morning. >> good morning. for the day, mostly sunny skies. high pressure is with us today. and again, tomorrow. temperatures for today, cool all day long. especially this morning, moving out of the 30s and 40s. this afternoon, upper 40s and low 50s. a bit of a breeze in boston right now, fades away this morning. dry tomorrow, and especially wednesday night, upwards of an inch of rain possible. fast moving system. we can get the rain out of here. and partly sunny and breezy and warm on thursday. >> and that's your latest weather. >> all right, thank you, al. coming up next, she plays a high profile restaurant critic in the new bradley what's going on? toaster's broken. which means no eggo waffles. what's that sound? did you le
of texas and on into panama city, and then that moisture makes its way up into the ohio and mississippi river valleys. we could see about 3 to 5 inches of rain from indianapolis to asheville. rain falling at half an inch per hours and by wednesday the remnants of patricia are felt here in the northeast and new england with about 1 to 2 inches generally. >> reporter: good morning. >> good morning. for the day, mostly sunny skies. high pressure is with us today. and again, tomorrow....
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. >>> this monday on c-span's new series, "landmark cases," the mississippi river had become a breeding ground for cholera and yellow fever. to address this problem, louisiana allowed only one government-run slaughter house to operate in the city district. and the other houses took them to court. follow the slaughter house cases of 1873. we're joined by paul clement and michael ross to help tell the history of this time period in the south. the personal stories of the butchers, and the state of things in new orleans, as well as the attorneys and supreme court justices. for background on each case, order your copy of the companion book, for $8.95 online. >>> each week, american history tv's real america brings you or kooi -- archival films. a fire damaging -- produced by the los angeles fire department, this is a 1962 documentary, and examines the causes, and proposes actions to prevent problems in the future. narrated by william conrad. >> designed for disaster. the story of the bell air the atmosphere grows oppressive. people argue more. even the suicide rate rises during the months of
. >>> this monday on c-span's new series, "landmark cases," the mississippi river had become a breeding ground for cholera and yellow fever. to address this problem, louisiana allowed only one government-run slaughter house to operate in the city district. and the other houses took them to court. follow the slaughter house cases of 1873. we're joined by paul clement and michael ross to help tell the history of this time period in the south. the personal stories of the...
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have since been out of school in the low income community of about 27,000 residents across the mississippi river from st. louis. president obama is applauding the senate's pre-dawn approval of a two-year budget deal. saying it shows congress can help and not hinder the nation's progress. just after 4:00 a.m. iowa time senators voted 64-35 to approve the measure. which also increases the debt ceiling. right now, u.s. debt totals over $18 trillion. authorities in waco, texas are surveillance video showing the massive biker brawl in central texas. the shooting killed nine people back in may. don dahler has more. reporter: obtained by cnn, it shows members on the restaurant patio for a meeting. parking that breaks out after some cossacks make a good indeed out -- bandido ran into one of their prospective members. and then the bullets start flying. they die to the floor and at least one of her draws his gun and aimed it towards the parking lot. moments later another gang member emerges covered in blood. the bikers scramble for cover. one is seen firing his weapon and then stashing after police arrive
have since been out of school in the low income community of about 27,000 residents across the mississippi river from st. louis. president obama is applauding the senate's pre-dawn approval of a two-year budget deal. saying it shows congress can help and not hinder the nation's progress. just after 4:00 a.m. iowa time senators voted 64-35 to approve the measure. which also increases the debt ceiling. right now, u.s. debt totals over $18 trillion. authorities in waco, texas are surveillance...
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the search continues for a man who went missing while boating on the mississippi river. mark bower... of rock island, illinois... was reported missing saturday night. police say no one saw him fall in... but he was last seen as the boat passed andalusia island. crews are using sonar technology to look under the water. a clean up operation is underway in the middle east after a massive earthquake hit... more than three hundred people were killed in regions across pakistan and afghanistan... the seven point five magnitude quake was centered beneath afghanistan's kush mountains. officials say rescue crews are struggling to reach some of the remote mountain villages... it's a situation that's all too familiar to the area... this is an area of the globe that is plagued by these kinds of incidents so this is not the first time that these governments are responsible for responding to these kind of situations. the one thing that is relevant here is that there is a substantial us aid presence in both of these countries to try to assist their needs. concerns are now emerging about
the search continues for a man who went missing while boating on the mississippi river. mark bower... of rock island, illinois... was reported missing saturday night. police say no one saw him fall in... but he was last seen as the boat passed andalusia island. crews are using sonar technology to look under the water. a clean up operation is underway in the middle east after a massive earthquake hit... more than three hundred people were killed in regions across pakistan and afghanistan... the...
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we will be tracking the rain as it moves toward the mississippi river valley tonight. will it influence the weather here over this busy weekend? i will have the details in the >>> new tonight, this chase and crash caught on camera. police in florida say the white suv was stolen from a woman at a gas station. deputies threw down stop sticks causing the suv to hit another car and flip. the driver wasn't giving up. he tried to run from police but was caught moments later. the man accused of robbing a bank just before the carjacking. >>> a student is accused of injecting his girlfriend with so much heroin she suffered a fatal overdose in her dorm room. he pleaded not guilty to manslaughter charges. prosecutors say after he inverdict inject injected her with the drug he waited 17 hours before getting her help. >>> parents tonight are questioning how two school bus workers in new jersey could leave a child with autism alone on a bus for hours. the driver and bus aide face child endangerment charge. authorities say they were supposed to drop off the boy at a school last week.
we will be tracking the rain as it moves toward the mississippi river valley tonight. will it influence the weather here over this busy weekend? i will have the details in the >>> new tonight, this chase and crash caught on camera. police in florida say the white suv was stolen from a woman at a gas station. deputies threw down stop sticks causing the suv to hit another car and flip. the driver wasn't giving up. he tried to run from police but was caught moments later. the man accused...
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vortex satellite and radar, mississippi river right there, nothing on the eastern half, and even south carolina, the rain that was there is now offshore. rain up around the south of the hudson bay it will not make its way here. we are insulated, and where we go, out west. we have been watching this since yesterday. starting to push onshore, and now friday. friday night into friday morning, that's how it will work out. next we go out to check in on joaquin. joaquin is a category 1 storm. it was moving in the direction of wales or ireland, and now it is looking like portugal or spain. again, 40-mile an hour winds as it comes onshore as opposed to one point in time, winds blowing at 155 miles an hour. for your day tomorrow, 75 degrees. thursday, cooler, 69. friday, that's the glitch. not a lot of rain, a quarter of an inch to maybe some folks a downpour on top of an inch. that would be friday, possibly lingering into saturday. saturday will have a few more saturday, 63. sunday, 67, and by the time you get to tuesday of next week, talking about the lower 70s again. >> not bad. >> that's go
vortex satellite and radar, mississippi river right there, nothing on the eastern half, and even south carolina, the rain that was there is now offshore. rain up around the south of the hudson bay it will not make its way here. we are insulated, and where we go, out west. we have been watching this since yesterday. starting to push onshore, and now friday. friday night into friday morning, that's how it will work out. next we go out to check in on joaquin. joaquin is a category 1 storm. it was...
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now it's going to continue to lift up and make its way into the mid-mississippi river look for cincinnati, evansville, indianapolis all to be dealing with heavy rain today. rainfall amounts 3 to 5 inches. some rainfall rates up to half an inch per hour, and by wednesday we've got some showers and some heavier thunderstorms into the catskills and pocono mountains, savannah. some areas could pick up another 1 to 1 inches here in the northeast, and sadly we're watching another system that may be bringing another 3 to 5 inches of rain to texas by the end of this week. >> they are not going to be welcoming that. al, thank you very much. let's head back down to matt who is in new hampshire this morning. >> all right, savannah, thanks very much. we're getting set for a special town hall meeting with donald trump and some new hampshire voters. this morning's event comes at a pretty important time for the republican front-runner who is leading nationally but now trailing ben carson in the key state of iowa. so we have two reports on the presidential race this morning beginning with nbc's katy tur
now it's going to continue to lift up and make its way into the mid-mississippi river look for cincinnati, evansville, indianapolis all to be dealing with heavy rain today. rainfall amounts 3 to 5 inches. some rainfall rates up to half an inch per hour, and by wednesday we've got some showers and some heavier thunderstorms into the catskills and pocono mountains, savannah. some areas could pick up another 1 to 1 inches here in the northeast, and sadly we're watching another system that may be...
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c-span at three clock eastern. >> tonight on c-span's new series, landmark cases, by 1830, the mississippi riverround new orleans have become a breeding ground for cholera and yellow sleeper -- fever, partly due to slaughterhouses dumping bipartisan to the river. to address this problem, louisiana allowed one government run slaughterhouse to operate in the city district of the other houses took them to court. follow the slaughterhouse cases of 1873. clement, aed by paul former constitutional law attorney, and michael ross, author of the book "justice of shattered dreams" to tell the history of the south and the stories of the butchers and the state of new orleans as well as the attorneys and supreme court justices involved in this close decision. be sure to join the conversations as we take your calls, tweets, and facebook comments during the live tonight on c-span, c-span3 and c-span radio. and for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the landmark cases companion book. >> a signature feature of book tv is our all-day coverage of the book fairs and festivals from across th
c-span at three clock eastern. >> tonight on c-span's new series, landmark cases, by 1830, the mississippi riverround new orleans have become a breeding ground for cholera and yellow sleeper -- fever, partly due to slaughterhouses dumping bipartisan to the river. to address this problem, louisiana allowed one government run slaughterhouse to operate in the city district of the other houses took them to court. follow the slaughterhouse cases of 1873. clement, aed by paul former...
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the next couple days very wet in spots from the mississippi river all the way 0 maine. rob marciano, abc news, atlanta, georgia. >> turning now to politics and donald trump losing more ground in iowa ahead of tomorrow's gop debate. trump blasted pollsters who reported him trailing carson by double digits telling supporters he's still in first place. after refusing to apologize to carson for remarks about his faith, trump is raising eyebrows with his latest comments on religion this time talking about muslim women keeping their faces covered. >> it's easy. you don't have to put on makeup. wouldn't it be easier, right? >> wow. trump is facing criticism for saying it hasn't been easy for him even though his father gave him his start in e.r.a. with what he calls a small loan of $1 million. >> a small loan for a startup. >> so walmart the latest big retailer to explore using drones. a spokesman tells abc news walmart may use the drones to fly online orders to customers' doorsteps. or to fly to pick up orders out to the parking lot at their stores. the aircraft may also provi
the next couple days very wet in spots from the mississippi river all the way 0 maine. rob marciano, abc news, atlanta, georgia. >> turning now to politics and donald trump losing more ground in iowa ahead of tomorrow's gop debate. trump blasted pollsters who reported him trailing carson by double digits telling supporters he's still in first place. after refusing to apologize to carson for remarks about his faith, trump is raising eyebrows with his latest comments on religion this time...
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heavier rains from the florida panhandle stretching west to the mississippi river and all the way up to the great lakes. some of this is going to be really heavy. an additional front will squeeze a lot of this moisture. two to three inches of rainfall from memphis to maine. so, it's going to be a soggy next couple of days, david. >> a very wet week ahead. rob marciano, thank you. >>> we turn overseas tonight, and the death toll now rising from a powerful earthquake felt in four countries. the magnitude 7.5 quake centered in a remote area of afghanistan. more than 200 people dead. 12 girls, dodz zens hurt in a stampede to escape their school. the quake lesting more than one minutes, triggering a landslide. most of the victims there the shaking stopped. >>> back here at home tonight, and growing concern about the dangers of high school football. a teenager in chicago now becoming the seventh young player to die in seven weeks after suffering a blow to the head during a game. a teenage player in tennessee also with a head injury, fighting for his life tonight, as well. abc's ryan smith
heavier rains from the florida panhandle stretching west to the mississippi river and all the way up to the great lakes. some of this is going to be really heavy. an additional front will squeeze a lot of this moisture. two to three inches of rainfall from memphis to maine. so, it's going to be a soggy next couple of days, david. >> a very wet week ahead. rob marciano, thank you. >>> we turn overseas tonight, and the death toll now rising from a powerful earthquake felt in four...
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. >>> tonight on c spans's series landmark cases, by 1830 the mississippi river around new orleans had become a breeding ground for cholera and yellow fever. to address this problem louisiana allowed only one government-run slaughterhouse. crescent city, to operate in the city district. and the other houses took them to court. follow the slaughterhouse cases of 1873. we're joined by paul clement, former solicitor general and constitutional law attorney and michael ross author of the book "justice of shattered dreams" to help tell the history of the time period in the south, the personal stories of the butchers and the state of things in new orleans as well as the attorneys and supreme court justices involved in this close decision. and be sure to join the conversation as we take your calls, tweets and facebook comments during the program using #landmarkcases. live tonight on c-span, c-span 3 and c-span radio. for background on each case, order your copy of the landmark cases companion book for $8.95 plus shipping. >>> every five years the departments of agriculture and health and human
. >>> tonight on c spans's series landmark cases, by 1830 the mississippi river around new orleans had become a breeding ground for cholera and yellow fever. to address this problem louisiana allowed only one government-run slaughterhouse. crescent city, to operate in the city district. and the other houses took them to court. follow the slaughterhouse cases of 1873. we're joined by paul clement, former solicitor general and constitutional law attorney and michael ross author of the...
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louis, the mississippi river from fox 2, the big story there tonight -- a very weak grade for the mightyississippi. a study gives the river a d-plus citing pollution, flood control and the poor conditions of the locks and dams throughout the river basin. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway. "special report" will be right back. >>> the obama administration is adding to the counterterrorism bureaucracy. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge tells us about the latest step to fight home grown terror with what some critics consider more red tape and political correctness. >> whether it's an isis-inspired plot in garland, texas targeting free speech or the murder of bible study group members in south carolina by a 21-year-old gunman fuelled by hate, the new justice department position will serve as the main point of contact for u.s. attorneys. and better coordinate strategy and resources. >> terror and extremism do not always originate elsewhere. or take place outside our borders. homegrown violent extremists can be motivated by any viewpoint on a full spectrum of hate
louis, the mississippi river from fox 2, the big story there tonight -- a very weak grade for the mightyississippi. a study gives the river a d-plus citing pollution, flood control and the poor conditions of the locks and dams throughout the river basin. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway. "special report" will be right back. >>> the obama administration is adding to the counterterrorism bureaucracy. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge tells us...
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heavy rain making its way from the gulf coast all the way into the upper mississippi river valley. some clouds in the pacific northwest. sunshine along the eastern seaboard. sunday, sunday, we are looking for wet weather stretching from new england all the way down into the gulf coast where the heavy rain will continue. flooding is going to be a big problem. look for showers along the pacific northwest coast and some that's wha >> and that is your latest weather. well, meantime, tomorrow is "usa today"'s make a difference day, and andy yost from guinette is here to join us. thank you very much. how did this day get started, volunteers >> 1929 was a leap year, an extra day so "usa today" asked its readers to give back to the community and it started then. doing this for a long time now. this year we have 700 projects across the country and 80 in our gannett markets. thousands of people are volunteering. >> people want to get involved the how do they do it? >> makeadifferenceday.com and any group that signs up can win a contribution of $10,000 to a charity ever their choice. >> thank
heavy rain making its way from the gulf coast all the way into the upper mississippi river valley. some clouds in the pacific northwest. sunshine along the eastern seaboard. sunday, sunday, we are looking for wet weather stretching from new england all the way down into the gulf coast where the heavy rain will continue. flooding is going to be a big problem. look for showers along the pacific northwest coast and some that's wha >> and that is your latest weather. well, meantime, tomorrow...
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so, heavier rains from the florida panhandle, will be stretching west to the mississippi river and all the way up to the great lakes. and some of this is going to be really heavy, especially tomorrow night into wednesday morning. an additional front will squeeze a lot of this moisture. two to three inches of rainfall from memphis to maine. and a good swath right up the i-95 corridor, as well. so, it's going to be a soggy next couple of days, david. >> a very wet week ahead. rob marciano tonight. rob, thank you. >>> we turn overseas tonight, and the death toll now rising from a powerful earthquake felt in four countries. the magnitude 7.5 quake centered in a remote area of afghanistan. more than 200 people dead. 12 girls, dozens hurt in a stampede to escape their school. the quake lasting more than one minute. triggering a landslide near an historic bridge in pakistan. most of the victims from there, panicked families rushing into the streets until the shaking stopped. the toll could grow much higher. >>> back here at home tonight, and growing concern about the dangers of high school fo
so, heavier rains from the florida panhandle, will be stretching west to the mississippi river and all the way up to the great lakes. and some of this is going to be really heavy, especially tomorrow night into wednesday morning. an additional front will squeeze a lot of this moisture. two to three inches of rainfall from memphis to maine. and a good swath right up the i-95 corridor, as well. so, it's going to be a soggy next couple of days, david. >> a very wet week ahead. rob marciano...
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announcer: this monday, on c-span's new series "landmark cases," by 1830, the mississippi river around orleans have become a breeding ground for partly and yellow fever, due to slaughterhouses around the area. to address this, louisiana allowed only one government run slaughterhouse to operate in the city district. follow the slaughterhouse cases of 1873. we are joined by the former solicitor general and constitutional law attorney, and michael ross, the author of "justice of shattered dreams." be sure to join the conversation as we take your calls, tweets, and facebook comments during the program using the hashtag #landmarkcases. for a background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the "landmark cases" companion book. it is available for 8.95 dollars plus shipping at c-span.org/landmarkcases. announcer: after appearing on the daily show with jon stewart, maziar bahari was incarcerated by the iranian government. later the basis for john stewart's 2014 film "rosewater." he sat down with tempering burp -- with tim greenberg at an by cnnoderated correspondent candy crowley at
announcer: this monday, on c-span's new series "landmark cases," by 1830, the mississippi river around orleans have become a breeding ground for partly and yellow fever, due to slaughterhouses around the area. to address this, louisiana allowed only one government run slaughterhouse to operate in the city district. follow the slaughterhouse cases of 1873. we are joined by the former solicitor general and constitutional law attorney, and michael ross, the author of "justice of...
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. >> this monday on c-span's new series of landmark cases. 1830, the mississippi river around new orleanse become a breeding ground for cholera and yellow fever. you to slaughterhouses in the area. -- nothing thereby products in the river. to address the problem louisiana allowed one government run slaughterhouse. the other houses took them to court. following the slaughterhouse cases of 1873, they were joined by the former solicitor general and constitutional law attorney author of the book justice of shattered dreams. help tell the history of this time. in the south, the personal stories and the state of things in new orleans. as well as the attorneys and supreme court justices involved in this decision. be sure to join the conversation as we take your calls, tweets, comments during program am using #landmark cases. live monday on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. background on the case while you watch, order your copy of landmark cases look, it is available for $8.95 plus shipping at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> the british house of commons was back in sessions this week when members
. >> this monday on c-span's new series of landmark cases. 1830, the mississippi river around new orleanse become a breeding ground for cholera and yellow fever. you to slaughterhouses in the area. -- nothing thereby products in the river. to address the problem louisiana allowed one government run slaughterhouse. the other houses took them to court. following the slaughterhouse cases of 1873, they were joined by the former solicitor general and constitutional law attorney author of the...
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it starts to push out into the mississippi and ohio river valleys. rain, increasing wind, local flooding becoming which had spread and then makes its way into the northeast by late wednesday afternoon. so here's what we're looking at. heavy rain for today, expanding areas of rain, gusty winds, up to 3 inches of rain from paducah to cincinnati. we're watching this closely, and then as we move into tomorrow, in the northeast. the good news is we have a drought situation here in the northeast and new england. this will help, but with wind gusts of 40 to 45 miles per hour we look for major airport delays, guys, that will probably philadelphia, washington, d.c. and all through major airports here in new york city. >> keep an eye on it. al, thank you very much. >> now to this disturbing video that's getting a lot of attention this morning showing the violent arrest of a female high school student in south carolina and an investigation is now under way. natalie is following this this morning. nat, good morning. >> good morning, guys. it is hard to watch tha
it starts to push out into the mississippi and ohio river valleys. rain, increasing wind, local flooding becoming which had spread and then makes its way into the northeast by late wednesday afternoon. so here's what we're looking at. heavy rain for today, expanding areas of rain, gusty winds, up to 3 inches of rain from paducah to cincinnati. we're watching this closely, and then as we move into tomorrow, in the northeast. the good news is we have a drought situation here in the northeast and...
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louis, the mississippi river from fox 2, the big story there tonight -- a very weak grade for the mighty mississippi. a study gives the river a d-plus citing pollution, flood control and the poor conditions of the locks and dams throughout the river basin. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway. "special report" will be right back. with my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are
louis, the mississippi river from fox 2, the big story there tonight -- a very weak grade for the mighty mississippi. a study gives the river a d-plus citing pollution, flood control and the poor conditions of the locks and dams throughout the river basin. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway. "special report" will be right back. with my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to...
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by 1840, the mississippi river near new orleans was a breeding area for diseases. crescent city was the only slaughter house and the other houses took them to court. follow the slaughter house cases of 1873. we are joined by paul mint, constitutional law attorney and michael ross, author of the book justice of shattered dream. the personal stories of the butchers, the state of new orleans, and the attorneys involve in the decision will be discussed. and we will talk your calls and tweets during the event. get background on each case and order the copy of the landmark cases companion book for $8.95 at cspan.org/landmarkcases. >>> this weekend, your c-span city tour joined by time warner cable explores the history and littery life of buffalo, new york. we will visit the mark twain room at the buffalo and eerie county library whose center piece is the hand written m manuscript huckleberry fin. >> the irish settled here because they came over after the famine. it would take one relative to find out about the jobs along the waterfront working in the grain elevators or t
by 1840, the mississippi river near new orleans was a breeding area for diseases. crescent city was the only slaughter house and the other houses took them to court. follow the slaughter house cases of 1873. we are joined by paul mint, constitutional law attorney and michael ross, author of the book justice of shattered dream. the personal stories of the butchers, the state of new orleans, and the attorneys involve in the decision will be discussed. and we will talk your calls and tweets during...
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several fires are burning from the rocky mountains to the mississippi river, including one in wyoming that has destroyed 13 homes. a dozen more are in danger in montana. firefighters say prairie grass is especially thick this year, providing extra fuel. officials have now ended the search for victims buried under a massive landslide in guatelama nearly two weeks after a hillside gave way. at least 280 people died and 70 are still listed as missing. authorities have promised financial aid for the victims and are looking to build 150 new homes nearby. a new study from the new york police department adds to the research that officers who served at ground zero after the 9/11 attacks have significantly higher rates of cancer. researchers looked at nearly 40,000 officers and found that cancer rates for those who served between 2002 and 2014 were roughly 50% higher. rates of malignant brain tumors and kidney cancers tripled, while thyroid cancer and non-hodgkin' s lymphoma increased by about 50%. if you want a healthier baby, you may want to plan on giving birth in the summer. researchers at
several fires are burning from the rocky mountains to the mississippi river, including one in wyoming that has destroyed 13 homes. a dozen more are in danger in montana. firefighters say prairie grass is especially thick this year, providing extra fuel. officials have now ended the search for victims buried under a massive landslide in guatelama nearly two weeks after a hillside gave way. at least 280 people died and 70 are still listed as missing. authorities have promised financial aid for...
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everybody east of the mississippi river will enjoy mild temperatures all next week. the surface maps looks like this, cool breeze, high temperatures in the mid to upper 50s. the wildfire punches through tomorrow. winds out of the southwest that's pacific air flooding the lower 48. everybody warms up nicely including the high plains, places like maine, vice vermontd new hampshire getting into the 50s and 60s. nice stuff on the way. increasing clouds later on, temperatures in the mid 50s. 4:00 p.m., 56 degrees for philadelphia. mostly cloudy skies, mid 50s north and west. overnight tonight we cloudy up, maybe a spritz or a sprinkle developing closer to down, 7:00, 8:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., showers possible. mid to upper 40s this time tomorrow morning. tomorrow afternoon, increase in sunshine and temperatures skyrocket into the low 70s north and west they will see more sunshine there. 55 today. lancaster. philadelphia, 58. increasing clouds, 57, 58 degrees for the shorepoints, as well. 54 degrees by 6:00. 51 by 9:00 a.m. overnight tonight, mild, low to mid 40s, under a most
everybody east of the mississippi river will enjoy mild temperatures all next week. the surface maps looks like this, cool breeze, high temperatures in the mid to upper 50s. the wildfire punches through tomorrow. winds out of the southwest that's pacific air flooding the lower 48. everybody warms up nicely including the high plains, places like maine, vice vermontd new hampshire getting into the 50s and 60s. nice stuff on the way. increasing clouds later on, temperatures in the mid 50s. 4:00...
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the southern mississippi river valley it is where it has been dropping a lot of rain. it will be here late tomorrow and eventually the showers close it won't rain pretty solid throughout the day on wednesday. that is a good thing because we are behind in rainfall for the year. today, 59 degrees tomorrow, and rain wednesday and thursday. weekend. we have hollowing coming up which looks good, sunny and cool. and this weekend we can change the clocks back. the fox 5 ny weather app has daily and hourly forecast for you. >> ben: follow mike's twitter to >> juliet: the latest entertainment news, i think the listen up new york. there's a new drug out there. and it's trying to destroy our generation. it's called synthetics. . . so, some guy thought it might be a good idea to spray poison on some herbs, and then sell it to you. no, it's not marijuana. it goes by names like k2, spice, rocks. causes hallucinations, rapid heart-beat. vomiting, seizures. and it can kill you the first time you smoke it. we gotta have each other's backs. this is our future. and the future of new york
the southern mississippi river valley it is where it has been dropping a lot of rain. it will be here late tomorrow and eventually the showers close it won't rain pretty solid throughout the day on wednesday. that is a good thing because we are behind in rainfall for the year. today, 59 degrees tomorrow, and rain wednesday and thursday. weekend. we have hollowing coming up which looks good, sunny and cool. and this weekend we can change the clocks back. the fox 5 ny weather app has daily and...
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taylor klemp also caught a mississippi river largemouth. the day. the little paint produced this 28 inch rainbow for jeff spillman and wrapping things up with a lake michigan lake trout is rory brown of iowa city. with all my fishing friends, this is john campbell reporting. it's a big weekend for college football in iowa. the tenth ranked hawkeyes will host the maryland terrapins tomorrow. kickoff is at 2:30 and if you can't make it to kinnick, you can watch all the action right here on tv-9. the cyclones will host the texas longhorns in ames. that game starts at six on fox sports one. and the u-n-i panthers host the coyotes of the university of south dakota. you can catch the action from cedar falls on kcrg nine point two at one o'clock. next tuesday voters will head to polls to cast their votes. but in several smaller cities in eastern iowa, there are open council positions and no one on the ballot. a clayton county auditor is feeling the heat for his job while he takes care of his sick wife. now the board of supervisors is going to the iowa atto
taylor klemp also caught a mississippi river largemouth. the day. the little paint produced this 28 inch rainbow for jeff spillman and wrapping things up with a lake michigan lake trout is rory brown of iowa city. with all my fishing friends, this is john campbell reporting. it's a big weekend for college football in iowa. the tenth ranked hawkeyes will host the maryland terrapins tomorrow. kickoff is at 2:30 and if you can't make it to kinnick, you can watch all the action right here on tv-9....
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even the mississippi river fools you.ders its way around this former slave plantation in a very tranquil way. until you notice the alligators. >> all right, here we go. live cow milking. >> reporter: this place is a nevernding stream of contrasts. you're not sure whether to cheer or jeer when you're here. >> he's digging somebody a grave. >> reporter: the competitions aren't what you'd expect at a regular rodeo. >> don't move. >> reporter: take convict poker. four inmates sit nervously at a card table. a very restless bull picks out a target. >> here we go. >> reporter: he can either take out the whole card table at once or he picks the inmates off one by one. >> don't run! >> reporter: the last one standing or sitting wins. >> we want to have this show and no one get hurt and no one be injured and have a good time. it's about a good time. it's not about some sinister brutal thing that happens. >> this your first one? >> yes. >> reporter: bro king has been angola's warden for 20 years and make the louisiana state penitent
even the mississippi river fools you.ders its way around this former slave plantation in a very tranquil way. until you notice the alligators. >> all right, here we go. live cow milking. >> reporter: this place is a nevernding stream of contrasts. you're not sure whether to cheer or jeer when you're here. >> he's digging somebody a grave. >> reporter: the competitions aren't what you'd expect at a regular rodeo. >> don't move. >> reporter: take convict poker....