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and we have to build about a 13-mile razor wire border barrier between texas and new mexico to stop the cartels from bringing illegal immigrants from texas to new mexico. maria: more of my interview with the governor coming up later on to the program. george the conversation is new york city council minority leader joe borelli and wealth management president rebecca walser. "mornings with maria" is live right now. ♪. maria: the secret service is calling the closing the white e cocaine investigation without a suspect. no cameras no fingerprints. the agency is blaming insufficient fbi lab results and claiming surveillance video was unable to provide any investigative leads. the secret service telling lawmakers small amounts of marijuana was found at the white house on two separate occasions back in july and september of last year, joining the tennessee congressman foreign affairs committee. good to see you. the secret service is interesting to hear there's no fingerprints on the cocaine back in no camera in the area. >> it seems like the cocaine has legs it was reported in another area
and we have to build about a 13-mile razor wire border barrier between texas and new mexico to stop the cartels from bringing illegal immigrants from texas to new mexico. maria: more of my interview with the governor coming up later on to the program. george the conversation is new york city council minority leader joe borelli and wealth management president rebecca walser. "mornings with maria" is live right now. ♪. maria: the secret service is calling the closing the white e...
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so is texas new hollywood? let's ask actor dennis quade? is it. >> you we want to make texas the film capital of the world. texas used to have a great incentive program and field crew base nine or 10 years ago. i've made some great movies there, loved working there, as well as my cohorts who you saw in the opening. there is legislation right now in the texas statehouse to increase that fund to make it more business friendly, to make films in texas, from $40 million to hopefully $300 million. we want to get it done and it would bring back a lot of people who have moved to other states like oklahoma and new mexico and louisiana, surrounding texas actually, and georgia, where they have these incentive programs and have taken our crew base away really and we want them to move back. it's a great place to shoot. most of those people don't even have an ocean. >> jesse: dennis, how difficult is it to make film in the state of california these days? >> i can't remember the last time i made a film in california to tell you the truth. they still do the
so is texas new hollywood? let's ask actor dennis quade? is it. >> you we want to make texas the film capital of the world. texas used to have a great incentive program and field crew base nine or 10 years ago. i've made some great movies there, loved working there, as well as my cohorts who you saw in the opening. there is legislation right now in the texas statehouse to increase that fund to make it more business friendly, to make films in texas, from $40 million to hopefully $300...
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so this year is to raise to $1340000000.00 in new texas. and in the past few days, it agreed to hike the made interest rate to 22 percent and keep it high for the coming year. it's a curb sorting inflation fuel the energy subsidies introduced by a former prime minister in wrong kind of being ended. the new government says the bunch it is as people friendly as possible, but back is not, is still struggling with its highest inflation rates since 1957. and many in the countries say that reduced subsidies, coupled with higher taxes, won't bring the relief they need the. so let's bring it out. guess for today is discussion from the whole we're joined by the sean. so dean, who's a political analyst working at the construction, see from a ton of lab ad in this lot of bad, we have family. hello. he who is a political scientist and from the pakistan on back to the, to the united nation is a lot of states and the united kingdom. welcome to you personally, have the best of that. let's start with you. $3000000000.00. sounds a loss. but given the size o
so this year is to raise to $1340000000.00 in new texas. and in the past few days, it agreed to hike the made interest rate to 22 percent and keep it high for the coming year. it's a curb sorting inflation fuel the energy subsidies introduced by a former prime minister in wrong kind of being ended. the new government says the bunch it is as people friendly as possible, but back is not, is still struggling with its highest inflation rates since 1957. and many in the countries say that reduced...
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. >> i am the new member of congress representing the heart of texas from san antonio to austin, texas. i am on thirst strike. i've been out here over eight hours, no water, no food, taking no breaks from the capitol steps to protest governor abbott taking away water bricks from them. amy: we'll speak with texas democratic congressmember greg casar and get his response to president biden's announcement of new measures to provide workers relief from extreme heat. then president biden has designated a national monument honoring emmett till and his mother, mamie till-mobley. august 28, 1955 14-year-old emmett till was tortured and lynched in mississippi. we will speak to emmett till's cousin. >> i could never imagine a moment like this. standing in the light of wisdom, grace, and deliverance. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. federal prosecutors have filed new charges against former president donald trump and another one of his aides in the indictment around his mishandling of classified documents. the
. >> i am the new member of congress representing the heart of texas from san antonio to austin, texas. i am on thirst strike. i've been out here over eight hours, no water, no food, taking no breaks from the capitol steps to protest governor abbott taking away water bricks from them. amy: we'll speak with texas democratic congressmember greg casar and get his response to president biden's announcement of new measures to provide workers relief from extreme heat. then president biden has...
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from that region that we're having to build about a 1r barrier between texas and newof texas from new mexico. cheryl: art, your thoughts? governor abbott says this is my territory, this is the state of texas, i have a right to protect my state. this is our border. >> not just governor abbott, but i wish the rest of the states would do the same thing or the policies would change within the federal government itself so we can stop some of this illegal alien flow coming into the country. we've seen the numbers go up in other areas, now that governor abbott lowered the numbers in texas and has taken new measures to deter the traffic there. the numbers are up in other areas. for the longest time, texas was leading the country over everyone else. arizona is at the top of the list when it comes to got aways and apprehensions. a lot of it is the efforts that governor abbott has been able to do in his state. keeps talking about it. they continuously see, it's still a problem, do not let it become the norm in america that it's okay to come across, enter illegally. it's still a
from that region that we're having to build about a 1r barrier between texas and newof texas from new mexico. cheryl: art, your thoughts? governor abbott says this is my territory, this is the state of texas, i have a right to protect my state. this is our border. >> not just governor abbott, but i wish the rest of the states would do the same thing or the policies would change within the federal government itself so we can stop some of this illegal alien flow coming into the country....
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troopers, and, in some cases, the texas national guard, were directed to push migrants back into the rio grande river and deny them water in the scorching heat. abc news obtaining an email sent by a texas dps trooper to a superior earlier this month. the trooper reporting on conditions he said he had witnessed writing, "i believe we have stepped over a line into the inhumane." the trooper describing a patrol on june 25th when they came across a large group of exhausted and hungry migrants, among them, "several small children and babies who were nursing." the trooper writing, "we were given orders to push the people back into the water to go to mexico" adding, "we decided that this was not the correct thing to do with the very real potential of exhausted people drowning." their command allegedly repeating the order to push migrants back, despite the trooper's concerns. that trooper also warning about the newly installed razor wire along the rio grande. abc news obtaining gruesome photos, showing injuries caused by the wire. in his email, the trooper says the wire has made the crossing unsafe. he says five drowned earlier this month including children.
troopers, and, in some cases, the texas national guard, were directed to push migrants back into the rio grande river and deny them water in the scorching heat. abc news obtaining an email sent by a texas dps trooper to a superior earlier this month. the trooper reporting on conditions he said he had witnessed writing, "i believe we have stepped over a line into the inhumane." the trooper describing a patrol on june 25th when they came across a large group of exhausted and hungry...
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from that region that we're having to build about a 1r barrier between texas and newof texas from new mexico. maria: this is just incredible what you're hearing from the governor right now in terms of new mexico. joe, you thought -- you may have thought that maybe after title 42 went away and we saw stabilization things would begin to get better. they're worse than ever and the cartels are running mexico, pocketing billions of dollars. they're the ones who are deciding who comes into this country and who doesn't. >> well, right, maria. for me the most remarkable thing about this interview is that you take the two issues that you just put that clip up about, you have greg abbott talking about how to secure his state's infrastructure and really his state's commerce from a foreign entity, china. and you have him talking about how he's basically conducting foreign policy from the construction of his own border wall and the only thing i can think about is abd abdication be biden. i'm a new yorker. it's happening here. we have mayor adams running the world's refugee camp ri
from that region that we're having to build about a 1r barrier between texas and newof texas from new mexico. maria: this is just incredible what you're hearing from the governor right now in terms of new mexico. joe, you thought -- you may have thought that maybe after title 42 went away and we saw stabilization things would begin to get better. they're worse than ever and the cartels are running mexico, pocketing billions of dollars. they're the ones who are deciding who comes into this...
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new york requires one of texas' top prospect ins the deal. the three-time cy young award winner joins the rangers to play for a manager bruce bochy,. >>> still to come, he has always talked about wanting to come home to the 49ers. frank the tank is back and we will tell you about his new role. >>> and the 49ers defense was ranked number one last season. but the new defensive coordinator says the unit has some work to do. how players are responding, next. ♪♪♪ alex! mateteo, hey how's s business?? greaeat. you knonow that loan has reallyly worked wowon. ank is for.. mateteo, hey how's s business?? and you'rere growing in c california?a? -y-yup, socal,l, norcal.... -m-monterey? -a-all day. -a b branch in v ventura? ththat's for s sure-ah. atmsms in fresnono? fres-yes.. encicinitas? yes,s, indeed-usus. anaheieim? big time.. morere guacamolele? i'm on a a roll-ay.. how ababout you? i'i'm just visisiting. u.s. bank.k. rankeded #1 in cucustomer satatisfaction n h retail bananking in c california a by j.d. po. >>> the 49ers had saturday night. a brea
new york requires one of texas' top prospect ins the deal. the three-time cy young award winner joins the rangers to play for a manager bruce bochy,. >>> still to come, he has always talked about wanting to come home to the 49ers. frank the tank is back and we will tell you about his new role. >>> and the 49ers defense was ranked number one last season. but the new defensive coordinator says the unit has some work to do. how players are responding, next. ♪♪♪ alex!...
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in related news, texas prisons recently raised the cost of bottled water sold in commissaries by 50% as incarcerated people endure an unrelenting heatwave without air conditioning. prisoners say they have to buy water because the tap is unsafe, with one person likening it to sewage water. and juan ramos, former philadelphia city councilmember and a founder and leader of the philadelphia chapter of the young lords, has died at the age of 71 after a battle with alzheimer's. ramos was just two when his family moved from puerto rico to philadelphia and became active in civil rights in high school. he spoke out against racism, police brutality, as well as poverty and housing issues in communities of color. ramos later helped lead efforts in the puerto rican community to defeat philadelphia mayor frank rizzo's attempt to eliminate term limits. he went on to found and lead the puerto rican alliance, which fought for bilingual education, against police brutality, and which spearheaded a large squatters movement in abandoned government-owned houses. this led to over 150 puerto rican families
in related news, texas prisons recently raised the cost of bottled water sold in commissaries by 50% as incarcerated people endure an unrelenting heatwave without air conditioning. prisoners say they have to buy water because the tap is unsafe, with one person likening it to sewage water. and juan ramos, former philadelphia city councilmember and a founder and leader of the philadelphia chapter of the young lords, has died at the age of 71 after a battle with alzheimer's. ramos was just two...
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to stay in texas to look at the impact of the massive heat don't come extreme heat on texas workers and prisoners. newss show at least review have died after working in triple digit heat. a post office worker in dallas, utility line man and he's texas, and east texas, construction worker in future. this comes as greg abbott just signed into law, a law that went into effect july 1, that overrides local ordinances that were prior mandatory water breaks for workers. meanwhile during record heat in june, news reports showed 32 people died in texas prisons, most of which like air conditioning. they included prisoners in their 30's who died from heart attacks or cardiac arrest and the uncle prisons as temperatures soared into the triple digits. for more we go to dallas where we are joined by special investigative correspondent steven monacelli, whose recent piece is headlined "texans die from heat after governor bans mandatory water breaks." let's start there. talk about the law that now bans water breaks? >> so the ban on water breaks as part of a larger bill hb2127. otherwise known as the death star, for i
to stay in texas to look at the impact of the massive heat don't come extreme heat on texas workers and prisoners. newss show at least review have died after working in triple digit heat. a post office worker in dallas, utility line man and he's texas, and east texas, construction worker in future. this comes as greg abbott just signed into law, a law that went into effect july 1, that overrides local ordinances that were prior mandatory water breaks for workers. meanwhile during record heat in...
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. >>> the new texas law prohibiting abortion went into effect shortly after the spring court overturneds abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected. using data from prior years, researchers from johns hopkins addicted to how the states burst trends might have looked without the law. they estimate 9800 birth would not have happened without the band. boris. >> today, a potential major step for millions of americans with alzheimer's. the fda is getting ready to decide whether to approve the first drug that shows it could slow the progression of the disease in certain patients. the decision could have other applications, including who could access. cnn medical correspondent make terrel explains. >> reporter: six years ago, joe saw a neurologist for what he thought were a few minor problems with his memory. >> i came back and that you know what, joe, you know it, you have younger onset alzheimer's. you are likely going to experience declines the next five years. you may not recognize your family in 5 to 7 years. >> now 59, and is one of millions of americans living with all-time disease.
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also with us tonight texas congressman joaquin castro. new reporting highlighting horrific treatment of migrants crossing into texas border agents reportedly denying migrants water and the oppressive heat. what's going on later, alison euro author of the new book calling out the massive control men have over women's reproductive rights. first to richard louis with the other big stories we're watching this hour. richard? >> alicia, very good day to another weekend of records massing heat across the west on saturday. phoenix hit 118 degrees setting a new record. salt lake city also a record at 106. las vegas was so hot. national weather service members baked cookies on a car dashboard that reached up to 100 rather 210 degrees. firefighters are battling why fires on the greek island for the sixth day. 19,000 tourists and locals were forced to leave and officials say is the largest evacuation of that country's history. dozens of wildfires broke out across greece. the dry conditions and he waves. birmingham alabama police are investigating a shoot
also with us tonight texas congressman joaquin castro. new reporting highlighting horrific treatment of migrants crossing into texas border agents reportedly denying migrants water and the oppressive heat. what's going on later, alison euro author of the new book calling out the massive control men have over women's reproductive rights. first to richard louis with the other big stories we're watching this hour. richard? >> alicia, very good day to another weekend of records massing heat...
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. >>> texas facing a deadline just hours from to begin removing this new floating barrier from the rio grande department of justice calling the buoys illegal and inhumane how texas is responding tonight >>> new body camera footage of an officer releasing a dog on an unarmed black man who had his hands up after he led police on a high-speed chase >>> and "barbie" breaks the box office. the record the new movie just shattered >> this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow. >> good evening. we're tracking a series of major weather threats playing out across the u.s. and beyond tonight. american tourists in greece are facing a heatwave that is now spawning dangerous wildfires, forcing the evacuations of tens of thousands of tourists from the popular island of rhodes take a look at this video. those are tourists from all over the globe forced to sleep in a shelter after fleeing their beachfront hotels. in the u.s., the relentless heatwave is now moving further east as the death toll rises. and we're also tracking a dangerous situation just northeast of maine in nocotia, canad they werhit with
. >>> texas facing a deadline just hours from to begin removing this new floating barrier from the rio grande department of justice calling the buoys illegal and inhumane how texas is responding tonight >>> new body camera footage of an officer releasing a dog on an unarmed black man who had his hands up after he led police on a high-speed chase >>> and "barbie" breaks the box office. the record the new movie just shattered >> this is "nbc nightly...
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anchor: there is a new federal investigation from texas border state trooper, allegations of officersigrants water, pushing them back into the rio grande. how concerned are you that an increased focus on border control could be endangering lives? congressman castro: what greg abbott is doing is endangering lives. we have seen it in the few anecdotes that have come out so far from employees of the department of public safety. a pregnant woman caught up in the wire and miscarried, a four-year-old girl who nearly drowned and was pushed back by state troopers towards mexico. this is just the tip of the iceberg. more information continues to come forward. these are death traps greg abbott has set for asylum-seekers. anchor: thank you for joining us. a jury in london found hollywood actor kevin spacey not guilty on all nine sexual offense charges he was facing. the allegations which spanned more than a decade from 2001 to 2013 were made by four men. mr. spacey wept when he heard the verdict. he thanked the jury, saying he was humbled. >> i am enormously grateful to the jury for having taken
anchor: there is a new federal investigation from texas border state trooper, allegations of officersigrants water, pushing them back into the rio grande. how concerned are you that an increased focus on border control could be endangering lives? congressman castro: what greg abbott is doing is endangering lives. we have seen it in the few anecdotes that have come out so far from employees of the department of public safety. a pregnant woman caught up in the wire and miscarried, a four-year-old...
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i want to start with what happened monday, the biden administration suinghe state of texas for a newborder in the rio grande river, calling it dangerous and unlawful. abbott accuses the administration of not doing their job on the border. what do you make of it? congressman castro: in the last month they have put out death traps on the rio grae. razor wire along the banks of the river, placed in the river so it becomes invisible to asylum-seekers who get caught up in it. he also put out these barrel traps with wiring and netting so people get caught in them. he ordered state troopers not to help people who are in the water and to push them back towards mexico. there is a case of a four-year-old girl passing out in the water and was pushed back by the troopers towards mexico and the rio grande. they also refused to give water to migrants who are trekking through 105, 110 weather in deep south texas. these are barbaric and extremely cruel actions and i am glad the biden administration and department of justice has filed an injunction to stop it. anchor: so you agree with that move? con
i want to start with what happened monday, the biden administration suinghe state of texas for a newborder in the rio grande river, calling it dangerous and unlawful. abbott accuses the administration of not doing their job on the border. what do you make of it? congressman castro: in the last month they have put out death traps on the rio grae. razor wire along the banks of the river, placed in the river so it becomes invisible to asylum-seekers who get caught up in it. he also put out these...
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heat advisories are in effect for florida, texas and new mexico.there are some excessive heat watches and warnings blanketing much of arizona and nevada. and we'll talk about our forecast here in the bay area as well as what's happening all across the country. but first, a quick live look outside here across. from the bay into the east bay there. our view on top of mount tam looks like fog free here. we'll see if sticks that way. dave spahr here with a look at the forecast for the rest of you see on the tape there keeping cole pour water his head. using 80% your head that health is cool. you down. >> it will a little bit people to follow that advice everywhere. those as he is beyond says smoke break. i want to do one of these web you know, you're right about that, though, because we're going to look at the heat turning on here on the home front a bit. it's another heat spike coming our way. friends. here's the east bay shoreline as we speak right now as adjusting was talking about pretty clear around the immediate bay. but off towards the coast, so
heat advisories are in effect for florida, texas and new mexico.there are some excessive heat watches and warnings blanketing much of arizona and nevada. and we'll talk about our forecast here in the bay area as well as what's happening all across the country. but first, a quick live look outside here across. from the bay into the east bay there. our view on top of mount tam looks like fog free here. we'll see if sticks that way. dave spahr here with a look at the forecast for the rest of you...
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texas reserves. the gentleman from new york. mr. meeks: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas. mr. mccaul: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from ohio, mr. miller. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. miller: thank you. i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, today i rise to once again reaffirm my steadfast commitment to a free and prosperous state of israel. mr. speaker, today, every single member of this honorable body will have the opportunity to stand against anti-semitism. to stand against bigotry, to stand against hatred, and to stand for the forever home of the jewish people. our great friend and democratic ally in the middle east, the key pillar to freedom and democracy for the entire region, and the home of so much of our shared history. the state of israel. today, we bring forward yet another opportunity, yet another opportunity for individuals in this body to set their records and their record straight and to walk back their words which they so often choose to do. i urge all my colleagues to support this resolution and i reserve. the
texas reserves. the gentleman from new york. mr. meeks: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas. mr. mccaul: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from ohio, mr. miller. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. miller: thank you. i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, today i rise to once again reaffirm my steadfast commitment to a free and prosperous state of israel. mr. speaker, today, every single member of this honorable body will have the...
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texas. manuel bojorquez has new details that are being leaked from within. >> reporter: there was outrage when texas installed these floating barriers along parts of the rio grande to prevent crossings. critics say migrants could get stuck beneath and drown, and they say razor wire installed along the river has led to injuries, among migrants. the deterrents are part of operation lone star. >> texas has had to take unprecedented steps in responding to the crisis caused by the biden administration on the border. >> reporter: but detailed concerns about the operation's tactics are now coming from within. in an internal email dated july 3rd, a state trooper wrote, "i believe we have stepped over a line into the inhumane," listing examples, "we were given orders to push the people back into the water to go to mexico." adding, "there was the very real potential of exhausted people drowning." he added, "due to the extreme heat, the order to not give people water needs to be immediately reversed, as well." >> my first impression was it's just barbaric. >> reporter: democratic congressman joaquin cast
texas. manuel bojorquez has new details that are being leaked from within. >> reporter: there was outrage when texas installed these floating barriers along parts of the rio grande to prevent crossings. critics say migrants could get stuck beneath and drown, and they say razor wire installed along the river has led to injuries, among migrants. the deterrents are part of operation lone star. >> texas has had to take unprecedented steps in responding to the crisis caused by the biden...
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exploring were alaska is still vital to protecti homela >>> t our ecial edition of "nightly new alaska, as texas vow a showdown with the justice department over the border and the deadly heat wave expands across the u.s. first tonight, the doj suing texas over that floating barrier in the rio grande aimed at stopping migrants the gop governor's defiant message to president biden, see you in court >>> also tonight, that extreme heat moving into new parts of the country. tens of millions on alert. in greece new evacuatifrom massive wildfires. our team o ground >>> police in new york ing up the backyard of the suspected gilgo beach serial killer. and new details about a walk-in vault at the home >>> the major development in the case of an alabama woman who said she was kidnapped along the highway. what authorities are now saying tonight >>> israeli police firing water cannons on protesters as parliament moves forward on a controversial reform >>> the bodycam video sparking outrage an officer unleashing a k9 on a black truck driver with his hands up what has now happened to the officer and just in,
exploring were alaska is still vital to protecti homela >>> t our ecial edition of "nightly new alaska, as texas vow a showdown with the justice department over the border and the deadly heat wave expands across the u.s. first tonight, the doj suing texas over that floating barrier in the rio grande aimed at stopping migrants the gop governor's defiant message to president biden, see you in court >>> also tonight, that extreme heat moving into new parts of the country....
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lukes 71, house representative mccaul of texas, house representative meeks of new york and house representative crow. and that the act shall not apply to each such joint resolution through july 20, 2023. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection to the request? seeing none so ordered. the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. the house will come to order. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? mr. carter: unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. the house will be in order. please take your conversations off the floor. the gentleman is recognized. mr. carter: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the longest standing superintendent of cumberland island national seashore gary ingram and congratulate him on his new job offer at the rocky mountain national park. mr. ingram has been with the national park service for other 20 years before joining us in cumberland he served in many positions at yosemite and also at t
lukes 71, house representative mccaul of texas, house representative meeks of new york and house representative crow. and that the act shall not apply to each such joint resolution through july 20, 2023. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection to the request? seeing none so ordered. the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. the house will come to order. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? mr. carter: unanimous consent to address the house...
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in an email obtained by abc news, that texas department of public safety trooper telling a superior he was ordered twice by commanders to push crossing migrants back into the rio grande river, even though they might drown. tonight, texas dps pushing back saying the trooper "misinterpreted" the order. >> at no point have any of our troopers received a directive to physically push migrants back into the river. now if a member from one of our leadership or supervisor tells a trooper to push back migrants, what that means is to verbally tell them to go to a port of entry. >> reporter: dps also categorically denying the trooper's claim that he was told not to give water to migrants. and abc news now learning that trooper has been on the job for more than five years, though just on a rotation and not permanently assigned to the border. if someone who reads this email and comes to you and says this email is proof that there is systemic problems within the texas department of public safety's approach to dealing with migrants, you say what? >> i say that's inaccurate. >> reporter: tonight mexic
in an email obtained by abc news, that texas department of public safety trooper telling a superior he was ordered twice by commanders to push crossing migrants back into the rio grande river, even though they might drown. tonight, texas dps pushing back saying the trooper "misinterpreted" the order. >> at no point have any of our troopers received a directive to physically push migrants back into the river. now if a member from one of our leadership or supervisor tells a...
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wider effort to balance the books while the i m f has expressed its full support for all these new hiked texas the the, and i really don't see any place experiencing beyond rest. desmond bass, so the 2nd largest city in kenya, and we spoke with some of the local state who fed play to them. did the show that the opinions on hold or not brook, as we protesting against the government, the economy is difficult. even paying rent is a problem with all going back home. i have to think because my child lost me when i go to the weights when i come from the end to this point, can, you know, is not the can you when you get home? i think was in chandler to look around me. is this a party mind? i did not support this practice because it is, has no business. we just have to suffer even if we don't take looms now, many loans were taken by the previous government. we just have to work hard to now funds to groups fluid. oh, now table by which is the police causing cows? they're also citizens of gain. yeah. and we suffer when we get to the same shops. we went to come a country peacefully, but they came to disru
wider effort to balance the books while the i m f has expressed its full support for all these new hiked texas the the, and i really don't see any place experiencing beyond rest. desmond bass, so the 2nd largest city in kenya, and we spoke with some of the local state who fed play to them. did the show that the opinions on hold or not brook, as we protesting against the government, the economy is difficult. even paying rent is a problem with all going back home. i have to think because my child...
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legislators of several states america, texas, new jersey are preparing strict laws that could fundamentally change the way children and teenagers interact online. all these efforts are supposed to open the way of communication between parents and children of the internet generation, according to the governor of utah. we are looking for the necessary changes to protect our children, so we look forward to having our day in court on this issue. unesco was granted to them, the first international years that we started, at the time of the guarantee to the leader that we started to reach the leadership, we started the programs alive, a line that existed in this area in the country , esteghlal radio and television is very worthy of this matter . and in fact it can be said that with our group it was that the well-known society is one of the reasons why this foundation decided to choose him as the ambassador of peace and friendship, both in terms of his seniority and qualifications that we actually saw. the individual characteristics of dear people and the international implementation is another rea
legislators of several states america, texas, new jersey are preparing strict laws that could fundamentally change the way children and teenagers interact online. all these efforts are supposed to open the way of communication between parents and children of the internet generation, according to the governor of utah. we are looking for the necessary changes to protect our children, so we look forward to having our day in court on this issue. unesco was granted to them, the first international...
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new surgery center that will create change patient care for millions in the south bay. >>> this morning the department of justice could be closer to taking legal action against texas over the states new controversial area to keep migrants from entering the u.s. at the southern border. we will have a live report on today's deadline. >>> with you to breaking news out of san jose where neighbors are breathing a sigh of relief this morning. police arrested a shooting suspect who barricaded himself inside a home. here is the arrest before 6:30 this morning. police say a man fired at least one round on renaissance drive . drivers were being advised to avoid that area, south of highway 237. a s.w.a.t. team and tactical negotiators were on scene starting at 4:15 this morning. the standoff is now over. >>> the south bay authorities have cleared the scene of a deadly car accident involving a pedestrian . according to officers, this crashes the cities 29th this year. >>> say goodbye to twitter's signature bird logo. it is flying away after elon musk made the surprise announcement. elon musk wrote that the company would soon say goodbye to the twitter brand and gradually the birds
new surgery center that will create change patient care for millions in the south bay. >>> this morning the department of justice could be closer to taking legal action against texas over the states new controversial area to keep migrants from entering the u.s. at the southern border. we will have a live report on today's deadline. >>> with you to breaking news out of san jose where neighbors are breathing a sigh of relief this morning. police arrested a shooting suspect who...
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i'm skeptical. >> sara fischer, thank you. >>> see new court, texas' greg abbott with the barriers withh protein. now w available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor.. learn more at boost.com/tv >> woman: why did we choose safelite? >> vo: for us, driving around is the only way we can get our baby to sleep, so when our windshield cracked, wwe went to safelite.com. there's no one else we'd tru. their experts replaced our windshield, and recalibrated our car's advanced safety system. they focus on our safety... so we can focus on this little guy. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ sleep more deeply. and wake up rejuvenated. purple mattress's exclusive gelflex grid draws away heat, relieves pressure, and instantly adapts. sleep better, live purple. visit purple.com or a mattress store near you. good checkup? no, great checkup! [laughs] nailed it again! keep up the good work! for great checkups, crest has you covered because crest pro-health protects 100% of your mouth for 24 hours. look, ma! no cavities! crest. i'm saving with liberty mutual, mom. they customize your car in
i'm skeptical. >> sara fischer, thank you. >>> see new court, texas' greg abbott with the barriers withh protein. now w available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor.. learn more at boost.com/tv >> woman: why did we choose safelite? >> vo: for us, driving around is the only way we can get our baby to sleep, so when our windshield cracked, wwe went to safelite.com. there's no one else we'd tru. their experts replaced our windshield, and recalibrated our car's advanced...
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texas, new jersey are preparing tough laws that could fundamentally change the way kids and teens interact online. all of these efforts are meant to open up a conversation between parents and kids of the internet generation, utah's governor says, seeking necessary changes to protect our children. so we are looking forward to having our day in court on this issue . at the prisons of the occupiers seize the ground and in the shadow of the policy of medical neglect with certain death in front of iran's prison administration widely criticizes the rights of sinai and violates the same international laws . international organizations today must not rule the world against the policies of the zionist prison guards. it ignores the administration, the palestinian militant groups sound the alarm and warn that the prisoners' lives are in danger, that crime and methodical murders occur in prisons, and other sick prisoners in qeshm inside and outside the prisons. to the extent the explosion is coming, voices were raised to oppose the policies of the occupiers. many of these mothers are deprived of seein
texas, new jersey are preparing tough laws that could fundamentally change the way kids and teens interact online. all of these efforts are meant to open up a conversation between parents and kids of the internet generation, utah's governor says, seeking necessary changes to protect our children. so we are looking forward to having our day in court on this issue . at the prisons of the occupiers seize the ground and in the shadow of the policy of medical neglect with certain death in front of...
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. ♪ ♪ >> norah: the alarming new claims from a texas state trooper, that he was ordered to push migrantwater. ♪ ♪ important news about your health. a new study reveals hearing aids may cut your risk of dementia in half. >> that is a massive impact on public health and society. ♪ ♪ >> if you are still looking for a vacation rental, you might be in luck. we will show you why it is a renter's market this summer. >> we are seeing competition heat up. it is definitely moving more towards a renter or guest arket. ♪ ♪ >> norah: get your lottery ticket. the powerball jackpot hits $1 billion. >> it is the cheapest entertainment $2 can buy. ♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. we want to begin with the extraordinary news that the former president of the united states, donald trump, is facing another potential federal indictment. we learned today that trump got a warning in the form of a target letter, informing him that he is the target of an investigation for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results, and that letter offers the former president
. ♪ ♪ >> norah: the alarming new claims from a texas state trooper, that he was ordered to push migrantwater. ♪ ♪ important news about your health. a new study reveals hearing aids may cut your risk of dementia in half. >> that is a massive impact on public health and society. ♪ ♪ >> if you are still looking for a vacation rental, you might be in luck. we will show you why it is a renter's market this summer. >> we are seeing competition heat up. it is...
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and later, a new legal showdown over the border, the federal government now suing texas over these floating barriers in the rio grande. >>> good morning. it is 10:00 eastern. i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with the potential third criminal indictment that could come as soon as today for former president donald trump. the grand jury tasked by the special counsel to hear evidence on election interference is expected to convene in washington, behind those doors. there is more news about that investigation today, including that bernard kerik turb turned over thousands of pages of documents. he worked with rudy giuliani in an effort to uncover voter fraud. that's how he fits into this. joining us now, nbc news correspondent garrett haake, ryan reilly, standing by outside that d.c. courthouse, jill winebanks, former watergate assistant special prosecute herb and michael zeldin, former federal prosecutor. do we know what time the grand jury will meet today and what's on their agenda? >> reporter: you know, typically they met on tuesdays and thursdays and start sometime around no
and later, a new legal showdown over the border, the federal government now suing texas over these floating barriers in the rio grande. >>> good morning. it is 10:00 eastern. i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with the potential third criminal indictment that could come as soon as today for former president donald trump. the grand jury tasked by the special counsel to hear evidence on election interference is expected to convene in washington, behind those doors. there...
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tomorrow is the area of high pressure we had today that starts to move off to the east over new mexico and texasat fog is back for tomorrow morning's forecast. it will hang on through a good section of the bay area with spotty drizzle. that clears with sunshine away from the coast. the tri-valley, 55. you can handle this over the east bay. daytime highs for tomorrow we are looking good down here across the south bay. below average with 87 in milpitas. down to 88. 76 in hayward. the peninsula, san francisco, 58 in the marina. 94 clear lake. the seven-day forecast, san francisco holds on to 60s with some morning fog, afternoon sun and look at this trend. a rare treat for the end of july. temperatures staying in the 80s. to chance of 100s in the next seven days. >> a note on twitter about our taylor swift coverage. good coverage, invite the husband. >> that's cute. >> we'reatching. w - i'i'm sherry - and d i'm john.. i'm a phararmacist. as we e were startrting to a, it's likike, well hohow can wep our r cognitive e abilities? we sawaw prevagen.n. i did reread the clilinical sy and d went aheadad an
tomorrow is the area of high pressure we had today that starts to move off to the east over new mexico and texasat fog is back for tomorrow morning's forecast. it will hang on through a good section of the bay area with spotty drizzle. that clears with sunshine away from the coast. the tri-valley, 55. you can handle this over the east bay. daytime highs for tomorrow we are looking good down here across the south bay. below average with 87 in milpitas. down to 88. 76 in hayward. the peninsula,...
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you make your plans, it could be an issue not to mention this high-pressure system coming from texas, newin the las vegas bringing us those warmer temperatures. they're having record breaking temperatures, maybe even 116 us. we're not dealing with that thankfully, but we will have those triple digits inland again, kicking off on friday and that they will see upper 70's and the coast will stay in the 60's. but really, again, it's going to be all about this. a warmer temperatures. the heat advisory temperatures thankfully and we will slowly start to drop down. 87 on monday, abe will stay in the upper 70's and coastal say in the 60's. but really ran us all about this. warmer temperatures. we've got protect our family because it's going to get really hot this weekend. alright, brittany, thank you for that. stay safe out there. >> well, we're still a little slow across the golden gate bridge number. we have accident and manuel t frida's parkway in sandra fell. that is now clear. but you still have residual delays. so 30 minutes to get from 37 to the tolls. factor that into your morning drive.
you make your plans, it could be an issue not to mention this high-pressure system coming from texas, newin the las vegas bringing us those warmer temperatures. they're having record breaking temperatures, maybe even 116 us. we're not dealing with that thankfully, but we will have those triple digits inland again, kicking off on friday and that they will see upper 70's and the coast will stay in the 60's. but really, again, it's going to be all about this. a warmer temperatures. the heat...
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maria: no wonder you are seeing so many businesses move to texas you've got opportunity for investors to testify tsa capital about to issue a newe be investing in texas business that is a broad array of businesses in texas? i know you are going to be ringing opening or closing befl once this launched; right? >> joined, rob holmes of texas capital put together this -- etf texas-based companies that are -- cause of our rapidly growing economy growing faster than united states of america, this is an etf should prove to be quite successful, in providing returns for investors. because our businesses are growing so rapidly, here. should be attractive investment vehicle, but look forward to joining rob holmes to ring topping bell at new york stock exchange. >> quick before you go, governor i know the homelessness problem is rising in texas like austin what do you attribute to that cities like austin coming to issues across the country rising crime kriegz homelessness. texas passed a lot that cracks down on homelessness, by prohibiting any homeless camping bans, requiring cities to not only eliminate those but to provide alternative ho
maria: no wonder you are seeing so many businesses move to texas you've got opportunity for investors to testify tsa capital about to issue a newe be investing in texas business that is a broad array of businesses in texas? i know you are going to be ringing opening or closing befl once this launched; right? >> joined, rob holmes of texas capital put together this -- etf texas-based companies that are -- cause of our rapidly growing economy growing faster than united states of america,...
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federal government, quote, texas will see you in court. nbc newsn has the very latest for us from along the border in eagle pass, texas. >> yeah, that deadline has come and gone. and as you can see, those buoys are still in the rio grande behind me. to be clear, the department of justice gave governor abbott until 2:00 p.m. eastern time to commit to removing those buoys. but what we've seen from governor abbott is effectively a doubling down on his position. today he sent a letter to president biden saying that texas has a u.s. constitutional right to have sovereign authority over protecting its borders. he also hit on something that the doj mentioned in their letter to him about this rivers and harbors act, which the doj says he is in violation of because he did not get approval from the federal government. the u.s. army corps of engineers before placing this buoy in the water, but abbott says that buoys are not something that are covered under this act. and so, therefore, he believes that he is on good legal standing to fight this, and that is ex
federal government, quote, texas will see you in court. nbc newsn has the very latest for us from along the border in eagle pass, texas. >> yeah, that deadline has come and gone. and as you can see, those buoys are still in the rio grande behind me. to be clear, the department of justice gave governor abbott until 2:00 p.m. eastern time to commit to removing those buoys. but what we've seen from governor abbott is effectively a doubling down on his position. today he sent a letter to...
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texas haunches a major new blockade. activists are looking to sue.e wins in 2024. we have this story coming up, more liberal city chaos. we've got democrat socialist-activist mayor in georgia arresting for trespassing and burglary. and l.a. reinstates no cash bail. but first, let's check in with dagen and brian brenberg who who's filling in for sean what's coming up next hour on "the bottom line"? >> hey, liz, the president's visit to the u.k. to see the king about climate. dagen: and how some of his own cronies back here at home are pushing back against that green agenda. plus liz peek and and lee carter. why are the liberals going after ron desantis' wife? oh, 'cuz they're afraid of her. that and so much more top of thr hour. ♪ so i started preparing physically and financially. then you came along and made every mile worth it. hi mom. at vanguard you're more than just an investor, you're an owner. helping you prepare for today's longer retirement. that's the value of ownership. ♪ (i see it, i like it, i want it by shirley ellis plays) ♪ ♪ and i wan
texas haunches a major new blockade. activists are looking to sue.e wins in 2024. we have this story coming up, more liberal city chaos. we've got democrat socialist-activist mayor in georgia arresting for trespassing and burglary. and l.a. reinstates no cash bail. but first, let's check in with dagen and brian brenberg who who's filling in for sean what's coming up next hour on "the bottom line"? >> hey, liz, the president's visit to the u.k. to see the king about climate....
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. >>> also tonight, new scrutiny for texas' border tactics against migrants.he federal government warning of legal action. >>> caught on camera. >> do not release the dog. with his hands up. >> an ohio officer orders a police dog to attack an unarmed suspect as he surrenders. >>> in israel, protests intensify as benjamin netanyahu pushes ahead with a controversial vote. >>> plus, new russian attacks in ukraine damage an historic cathedral. the latest from cbs's charlie d'agata. >> you look broken to me. >>> and later, colorado treasure. why nature photographer john fielder is focusing on the future and his life's work. >> living in the moment. sounds like a cliche, but living in the moment, living in the present is medicine for me. >> announcer: this is the "cbs weekend news" from new york with jericka duncan. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us on this sunday. we begin tonight with more hot weather. temperatures are setting records across this country and around the world. a top nasa scientist warns july could become the earth's hottest month in hun
. >>> also tonight, new scrutiny for texas' border tactics against migrants.he federal government warning of legal action. >>> caught on camera. >> do not release the dog. with his hands up. >> an ohio officer orders a police dog to attack an unarmed suspect as he surrenders. >>> in israel, protests intensify as benjamin netanyahu pushes ahead with a controversial vote. >>> plus, new russian attacks in ukraine damage an historic cathedral. the...
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postal service, the states gaining the number of fire of new residents, texas, florida, south carolinageorgia. there is a trend. texas is home to the most fortune 500 corporate headquarters and as we know florida's economy outpacing the country. the survey claims those states not very welcoming to workers and their families even though both states have no state income tax which i say is pretty well coming. stuart: i'm happy to see our competition thinks florida is doll and dreary. ashley: obviously haven't been here. stuart: law enforcement in illinois facing the crime surge after the state supreme court illuminated cash bail. kyle bacon, the sheriff or franklin county, joined me now. what does this look like. the immediate release of criminals. is that what it looks like? >> i wouldn't go so far as to say that. it is a whole file -- a wholesale change. we are concerned, as well as 100 prosecutors, 95 sheriff's out of 102, serious concerns for difference. stuart: you arrest somebody and don't know whether they are going to be in custody are released immediately, you don't know. >> my c
postal service, the states gaining the number of fire of new residents, texas, florida, south carolinageorgia. there is a trend. texas is home to the most fortune 500 corporate headquarters and as we know florida's economy outpacing the country. the survey claims those states not very welcoming to workers and their families even though both states have no state income tax which i say is pretty well coming. stuart: i'm happy to see our competition thinks florida is doll and dreary. ashley:...
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well all of this is happening the texas office of the inspector general is now investigating a report from the houston chronicle and later confirmed by nbc newsin official court order to pushback people crossing the rio grande. push them back into the river toward mexico and even deny the modern. joining me now to discuss is maria teresa kumar or the president and ceo of voto latino. a great friend and sometimes host of the show. msnbc contributor and former public and consider joel should illinois. he's also here. irregular on the program. maria teresa, as i discussed with the congresswoman. encounters at the border are at their lowest in two years. so the question really, as why henry seemed such an escalation from governor abbott right now. >> we are in the eve of the 2024 election. what the republicans have decided it is that they want to make that a national referendum on our own humanity when it comes to treating these individuals. simone we have to remind ourselves many of them are asylum seekers. once you cross the border you can rightfully ask with having international on side you can ask for asylum. it's up to the judiciary committe
well all of this is happening the texas office of the inspector general is now investigating a report from the houston chronicle and later confirmed by nbc newsin official court order to pushback people crossing the rio grande. push them back into the river toward mexico and even deny the modern. joining me now to discuss is maria teresa kumar or the president and ceo of voto latino. a great friend and sometimes host of the show. msnbc contributor and former public and consider joel should...
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and level two out of five is in effect for eastern colorado, northeastern new mexico, texas panhandlemost of oklahoma as well. main threats are very large hail, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes. and extreme heat is also a threat in the southwest as people in phoenix and tucson are under heat warnings where temperatures could top 110 degrees fahrenheit through the weekend. >>> people in europe are cleaning up from severe storms. there were hail reports mostly in spain with some measuring about 6 centimeterses. heavy rainfall was in italy with some areas getting as much as 143 mill meertsimeters of rain. but the storms are wrapping up and no threats for severe weather in the coming hours across europe. >>> but it is not so good news in canada where the wildfires won't let up anytime soon. >> this forecast outlines a high likelihood of heightened fire activity through the next two months. drought conditions when coupled with above normal temperatures across most of the country means that the risk of fire activity is going to remain very high throughout the majority of the summer. >
and level two out of five is in effect for eastern colorado, northeastern new mexico, texas panhandlemost of oklahoma as well. main threats are very large hail, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes. and extreme heat is also a threat in the southwest as people in phoenix and tucson are under heat warnings where temperatures could top 110 degrees fahrenheit through the weekend. >>> people in europe are cleaning up from severe storms. there were hail reports mostly in spain with some...
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yeah, that texas state trooper who's also a medic, is blowing the whistle on tactics used at the southern border. and now state authorities are responding this morning. abc news obtained emails sent from a texas state trooper to his superior, describing, quote, inhumane policies on the border, saying troopers were told to deny migrants water and were even told to push children back into the river. the troopers saying we decided this was not the correct thing to do with the very real potential of exhausted people drowning. >> it's hard for me to imagine in a texas law enforcement member thinking that those things were okay. but if it was true and if it did happen, then heads need to roll. that's inhumane. >> in response, the texas department of public safety issued a statement saying the troopers are the ones who perform rescues while trying to stop migrants from placing themselves in harm's way. the trooper also raised concern about the risk posed by newly installed razor wire, providing pictures of serious injuries suffered by migrants and describing a pregnant woman who got stuck in the wire and experienced a miscarriage. texas governor greg abbott's office
yeah, that texas state trooper who's also a medic, is blowing the whistle on tactics used at the southern border. and now state authorities are responding this morning. abc news obtained emails sent from a texas state trooper to his superior, describing, quote, inhumane policies on the border, saying troopers were told to deny migrants water and were even told to push children back into the river. the troopers saying we decided this was not the correct thing to do with the very real potential...
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exploring were alaska is still vital to protecti homela >>> t our ecial edition of "nightly new alaska, as texas vow a showdown with the justice department over the border and the deadly heat wave expands across the u.s. first tonight, the doj suing texas over that floating barrier in the rio grande aimed at stopping migrants the gop governor's defiant message to president biden, see you in court >>> also tonight, that extreme heat moving into new parts of the country. tens of millions on alert. in greece new evacuatifrom massive wildfires. our team o ground >>> police in new york ing up the backyard of the suspected gilgo beach serial killer. and new details about a walk-in vault at the home >>> the major development in the case of an alabama
exploring were alaska is still vital to protecti homela >>> t our ecial edition of "nightly new alaska, as texas vow a showdown with the justice department over the border and the deadly heat wave expands across the u.s. first tonight, the doj suing texas over that floating barrier in the rio grande aimed at stopping migrants the gop governor's defiant message to president biden, see you in court >>> also tonight, that extreme heat moving into new parts of the country....
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the heat wave also affecting arizona, new mexico and texas right now with record temperatures being recordedoss the united states. >> and severe flooding outside of philadelphia in pennsylvania has led to the deaths of 5 people. and tonight rescuers are still looking for a missing 9 month-old boy and his 2 year-old sister. the mom died. flash flooding swept through bucks county just a north and west of philadelphia saturday night about 7 inches of rain fell in less than an hour. the people killed were members of a family from south carolina. they were in pennsylvania headed to a barbecue in their car was swept away. police stressing that they didn't drive through flood waters. this was a flash flood, a wall of water that just came up and, you know, shocked them and other people on the roadways and just took their car. and, you know, it was carried away by the fast-moving floodwaters. 8 other people to be rescued from their cars. the severe weather around the northeast also lead to the cancellation of about 1600 flights. but still looking for those those kids, a baby tonight. very unfortunate
the heat wave also affecting arizona, new mexico and texas right now with record temperatures being recordedoss the united states. >> and severe flooding outside of philadelphia in pennsylvania has led to the deaths of 5 people. and tonight rescuers are still looking for a missing 9 month-old boy and his 2 year-old sister. the mom died. flash flooding swept through bucks county just a north and west of philadelphia saturday night about 7 inches of rain fell in less than an hour. the...