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not in the, not only in the military, but even in north minnesota alias was just last year were in a service center for russian made helicopters was opened in uganda. and now the 1st such aerial vehicle has successfully taken off of the ceremony. the present. notice that there is a demand for russian equipment in africa, which should lead to increased business development. at the same time, he condemned the western countries, but fine to roy, a divide between long term partner, russia, and african states. the nation needs of the freedom to make their own choices. president, unless of any also called for more cultural sector, you gotten them. the sick that i get is raisins, which has a not a bolting from the us here. but the raw material of this product is coming from russia. so you can understand without raw material you cannot produce. so if there are ca, doug, and you can not a book, then you can not get to this. i say, as does between russia, uganda want you to grow. compiler must insist on interest that focus more on adding value to each agriculture sector and employing of it's y
not in the, not only in the military, but even in north minnesota alias was just last year were in a service center for russian made helicopters was opened in uganda. and now the 1st such aerial vehicle has successfully taken off of the ceremony. the present. notice that there is a demand for russian equipment in africa, which should lead to increased business development. at the same time, he condemned the western countries, but fine to roy, a divide between long term partner, russia, and...
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but we've got snow falling in places and we'll pick up anywhere from 6 to 12 inches from north dakota to minnesotas for washinington, d.c.c. we'l'll be rightht back. iningto. we'l'll be rightht back. so, wewe switched to t tide ps free & genentle. itit cleans bebetter, and doesn'n't leave so, wewe switched to t tide ps free & genentle. behind i irritatingg reresidues. so, wewe switched to t tide ps free & genentle. and d it's gentltle on her s . case, , closed! and d it's gentltle on her s . it's g gotta be titide. we usesed to struguggle with grereasy messeses. now we jusust freak, wipepe and we'rere done! we usesed to struguggle with grereasy messeses. wiwith mr. clelean clean f fk conqueringng messes is t that easy.. nanasty soap s scum? we j just freak,k, wipe, don. clean frfreak's mistst is 3s more powererful and it w works on cocontac. clean frfreak's mistst is 3s more powererful plplus, the popower nozzlee covers b big messess and tatargets smalall on. plplus, the popower nozzlee covers b big messess mm. . that smelllls good. we f freaked it.t. yeahah! cleaean freak. justst freak, wiwipe, d
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about melting snow 6 to 18 inches of snowpack, scientists say, are rapidly melting in north dakota and northern minnesotafeeding the mississippi's headwaters the national weather service predicts river levels in minnesota will crest by mid- to late week. parts of iowa and illinois could rise until early next week. >> stay away from that water. don't drive around the barricades. >> reporter: davenport's mayor placing his faith in a wall of sand-filled cubes used only for severe floods, which amid the climate crisis seem more common. >> all across the country, all across the world these things seem to be happening. >> reporter: tonight much of the midwest already declaring a disaster, leaving millions on edge maggie vespa, nbc news, davenport, iowa. >>> still ahead, it's not just you allergy season is much worse. why so many more adults are getting hit and how to reduce your risk, coming up give y your small l business one tetech solutioion that checkcks all the e boxe. it''s all hehere with ththe comcmcast busineness complee connnnectivity s solution. peace ofof mind withth cybeberthreat sesecurity. the p
about melting snow 6 to 18 inches of snowpack, scientists say, are rapidly melting in north dakota and northern minnesotafeeding the mississippi's headwaters the national weather service predicts river levels in minnesota will crest by mid- to late week. parts of iowa and illinois could rise until early next week. >> stay away from that water. don't drive around the barricades. >> reporter: davenport's mayor placing his faith in a wall of sand-filled cubes used only for severe...
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gotten worse >> reporter: the threat relentless with water fueled by melting snowpack in north dakota and northern minnesotalated to rise for days here in iowa where homes are already underwater, the flooding isn't expected to peak until monday >> really strong thunderstorms. >> reporter: the mississippi river flooding phenomenon, one flash point amid a week of wild weather across the south, 22 million people again face the threat of severe storms. this after baseball-sized hail shattered windshields in texas and pummeled parts of florida a catastrophic mix alongside historic flooding in the midwest. the worst these riverside communities have seen in decades >> and maggie joins us now. maggie, the severe weather you mentioned in the south is already picking up >> reporter: yeah, lester, that's right with water still rising here in iowa, our team is now tracking a tornado watch in central texas and severe thunderstorms in parts of florida, and wind gusts in both states are expected to top 70 miles per hour tonight. lester. >> it's been a rough spring, all right, maggie, thanks. >>> and california has histori
gotten worse >> reporter: the threat relentless with water fueled by melting snowpack in north dakota and northern minnesotalated to rise for days here in iowa where homes are already underwater, the flooding isn't expected to peak until monday >> really strong thunderstorms. >> reporter: the mississippi river flooding phenomenon, one flash point amid a week of wild weather across the south, 22 million people again face the threat of severe storms. this after baseball-sized...
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tender vegetation earlier this week, and we also have a lot of river flooding around st paul, minnesota fargo, north dakota, it will only get worse as the week progresses. accuweather meteorologist kevin costner. just got a $226 million payday as his company faces layoff ahead the end of the road for ae chain plans to go out of business, and later the new beer boycott that has nothing to do when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm, that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. ♪ the barnes firm injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ good mystery guest. you're gonna wanna see this week on g m a back now, with the collapse of two homes after this landslide near salt lake city. the houses were evacuated months ago when shifts in the ground caused their foundations to crack. the developer says the
tender vegetation earlier this week, and we also have a lot of river flooding around st paul, minnesota fargo, north dakota, it will only get worse as the week progresses. accuweather meteorologist kevin costner. just got a $226 million payday as his company faces layoff ahead the end of the road for ae chain plans to go out of business, and later the new beer boycott that has nothing to do when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth. so i...
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river floods largely fueled, scientists say, by 6 to 18 inches of melting snow pack in north dakota and minnesotawhere park officials say by friday they'll close much of the famed yosemite valley through at least may 3rd as melting snow in california's mountain s threaten flooding there too this as hail hammers parts of the south, including central florida, and sweetwater, texas, where a super cell dumping baseball-sized hail destroyed this storm chaser's windshield and with just days until the start of may, snow slamming the rocky mountains, while a tornado was spotted touching down near denver a severe spring stretch threatening millions for days on end. we just keep seeing new breathtaking clips of video coming in like hour by hour. the video clips that you started with at the top of the segment, we hadn't seen those yet it just keeps hitting new sections of the country. back along the mississippi, we're in davenport, iowa, officials are pleading with people because this is likely to last for several more days to have a kit ready to go, have all the clothes, medications and necessities you mig
river floods largely fueled, scientists say, by 6 to 18 inches of melting snow pack in north dakota and minnesotawhere park officials say by friday they'll close much of the famed yosemite valley through at least may 3rd as melting snow in california's mountain s threaten flooding there too this as hail hammers parts of the south, including central florida, and sweetwater, texas, where a super cell dumping baseball-sized hail destroyed this storm chaser's windshield and with just days until the...
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she previously served as executive vice president o planned parenthood in minnesota, north dakota, and south dakota senator smith, thank you for coming to the last word. you are one of 253 congressional democrats wh signed on to an amicus brief t stay the texas ruling that was filed before we learned abou the temporary stay from th temporary state tonight but in your opinion what more needs t happen >> well, you, now as i'm listening to you, listening to the interview of that woman in front of the supreme court she's got it absolutely right. this is nothing more tha another attack on th fundamental freedom of women t make their own decisions about their own health care. in the years that i worked a planned parenthood, i di battle with these republican whose goal was to strip away roe v. wade and now they hav moved on to banning abortion even in states where it is legal, by banning medication abortion so i think that the bide administration has done exactl the right thing. they have urged the suprem court to stop this chaos it is a good thing that alito, justice alito has paused for now
she previously served as executive vice president o planned parenthood in minnesota, north dakota, and south dakota senator smith, thank you for coming to the last word. you are one of 253 congressional democrats wh signed on to an amicus brief t stay the texas ruling that was filed before we learned abou the temporary stay from th temporary state tonight but in your opinion what more needs t happen >> well, you, now as i'm listening to you, listening to the interview of that woman in...
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president or the vice president in places like upstate new york, dalton, georgia, durham, north carolina, minneapolis, minnesota and more touting green energy initiatives or the chips act the financial times says $209 billion have been pledged by the u.s. or foreign companies to create 280,000 new factory jobs and that amount is almost double the capital spending commitments made in the same sectors in 2021 and nearly 20 times the amount in 2019, but is the public absorbing it we'll go through some recent polling on what americans perceive but that perception will be used to help the gop argue that slashing the budget is the solution. on the house floor just a moment ago, speaker kevin mccarthy finally made an announcement on what the gop proposes, cutting trillions in spending, taking the budget back to 2022 levels, clawing back unspent pandemic funding and introducing work requirements for entitlements. >> these are the same levels we had just four months ago i didn't hear a single democrat complain about that level of spending the spending limits are not draconian. they're responsible. federal spending explo
president or the vice president in places like upstate new york, dalton, georgia, durham, north carolina, minneapolis, minnesota and more touting green energy initiatives or the chips act the financial times says $209 billion have been pledged by the u.s. or foreign companies to create 280,000 new factory jobs and that amount is almost double the capital spending commitments made in the same sectors in 2021 and nearly 20 times the amount in 2019, but is the public absorbing it we'll go through...
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there's none in the forecast it's happening is because snow pack up in northern minnesota and north dakotaflowing south. the good news is, officials say water is starting to recede in river communities in northern minnesota. lacrosse, wisconsin, areas around there expected to crest today. farther south where we are, iowa, illinois, these communities bracing knowing the worst is not only yet to come but could be several days away >> maggie, thank you very much >>> there seems to be new evidence the economy may be slowing down the government says the gross domestic product rose just 1.1% in the first three months of the year economists had predicted 2% growth during that same period joining us now with more is cnbc's sima modi what does this tell us >> it tells us that the u.s. economy is growing at a slower pace than initially expected 1.1%, to put this into perspective, we grew by 2.6% in the most recent quarter. economists saying it's from the collapse two major banks a recession is potentially in the cards. the focus will switch to the federal reserve. there's mixed opinion as to whether
there's none in the forecast it's happening is because snow pack up in northern minnesota and north dakotaflowing south. the good news is, officials say water is starting to recede in river communities in northern minnesota. lacrosse, wisconsin, areas around there expected to crest today. farther south where we are, iowa, illinois, these communities bracing knowing the worst is not only yet to come but could be several days away >> maggie, thank you very much >>> there seems to...
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it's the result of melting snowpack in parts of north dakota and northern minnesota. rising waters from the mississippi river, which is still actually a few days away from cresting. closer to home much of yosemite will be closing this weekend due to the sierra snowmelt, the eastern side of it. some areas are at risk for flash flooding and will be closed through wednesday. more closures may happen through june. if you have reservations, they say they will be refunded. >> this is a big deal because we've talked about how much snow they've gotten, i think it was like 200%. >> it was the same around iowa, they had more than double their usual amount of snow. still, we're at 250% of our normal yosemite snow as well. so that is all melting, draining down, and flooding some of those low-lying areas. so there is an aerial flood watch in effect until tuesday. and that may be extended as we are going to see a lot of the rivers rising quickly. we're expecting the merced river to go above flood stage starting on friday, and it may stay above flood stage for quite a while, especia
it's the result of melting snowpack in parts of north dakota and northern minnesota. rising waters from the mississippi river, which is still actually a few days away from cresting. closer to home much of yosemite will be closing this weekend due to the sierra snowmelt, the eastern side of it. some areas are at risk for flash flooding and will be closed through wednesday. more closures may happen through june. if you have reservations, they say they will be refunded. >> this is a big deal...
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communities are submerged this morning as a result of melting snowpack in parts of north dakota and northern minnesota and rising waters from the mississippi river, which is still a few days from cresting. closer to home, much of yosemite will be closing this weekend due to the sierra snowmelt. some areas are at risk for flash flooding and will be closed through wednesday. more closures may happen through june. any canceled reservations will be refunded. >>> let's go to meteorologist kari hall right now because warm temperatures are here. and this is melting some of the snow already in the sierra? >> yeah, if it's above 32 degrees, it's going to start to melt. we've had a lot of sunshine and also it's been weeks since we've had a lot of really heavy rain or snow. so we are going to see more melting. we are concerned about those waterways around the sierra, and looking at the merced river in yosemite, it is expected to reach the flood stage within the next couple of days. it's only ten feet, so we are expecting it to reach that by friday, and then continue to possibly stay up over the next several mont
communities are submerged this morning as a result of melting snowpack in parts of north dakota and northern minnesota and rising waters from the mississippi river, which is still a few days from cresting. closer to home, much of yosemite will be closing this weekend due to the sierra snowmelt. some areas are at risk for flash flooding and will be closed through wednesday. more closures may happen through june. any canceled reservations will be refunded. >>> let's go to meteorologist...
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flooding is fairly common in minnesota and north and south dakota in the spring as temperatures, their rise and snow melts, but the region got above average and some record breaking snow over the winter. so flooding is expected to be severe in the coming days and weeks. dozens of residents of a south florida condo have been ordered to leave their homes, but tuesday because it's not structurally safe, fallen inspection found the building had sagging floors, termite damage and a partially collapsed ceiling. will residents will be allowed in their units for a complete move out at a later date about 55 people live in the majestic i'll condominium which was built in 1962 years ago. you might remember 98 people died when a condo partially collapsed in the middle of the night north of miami beach. the louisville, kentucky police officer who was shot in the head while responding to a mass shooting at a bank earlier this month, has been transferred to a different hospital and is still in critical condition and we're learning more about a possible motive for the shooting. cnn's adrian net. broad
flooding is fairly common in minnesota and north and south dakota in the spring as temperatures, their rise and snow melts, but the region got above average and some record breaking snow over the winter. so flooding is expected to be severe in the coming days and weeks. dozens of residents of a south florida condo have been ordered to leave their homes, but tuesday because it's not structurally safe, fallen inspection found the building had sagging floors, termite damage and a partially...
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about, this is not about a fast-moving system dumping a ton of rain but snowpack in north dakota and northern minnesotaa half melting rapidly feeding the mississippi and that water is flowing south flooding a lot of communities. tom. >> maggie, yeah, we see that water getting higher and higher. do we know where the worst of the flooding is expected and how long this threat will last? >> reporter: i mean, the short answer is scientists say they don't know which will be the hardest hit communities but we'll know soon. they say parts of minnesota are expected to crest later this week. parts of illinois and iowa, though, again, a little further south again. this water is starting up in the northern part of mississippi at the head waters and flowing south. this area, parts of illinois, iowa, not expected to crest until early next week and that's kind of the eeriest thing. all these communities along north america's longest river. tom. >> okay, maggie, we appreciate it. >>> let's turn to cnbc news. american company 3m is cutting thousands of jobs and amazon delivery drivers this california are unionizing. >>
about, this is not about a fast-moving system dumping a ton of rain but snowpack in north dakota and northern minnesotaa half melting rapidly feeding the mississippi and that water is flowing south flooding a lot of communities. tom. >> maggie, yeah, we see that water getting higher and higher. do we know where the worst of the flooding is expected and how long this threat will last? >> reporter: i mean, the short answer is scientists say they don't know which will be the hardest...
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that part of north america clear indications that the settlements there and the early as the thousand and then again i think that's that's where the story ends i mean the ruins in minnesota and other things kind leave that to the academic to argue about but again the story about the nordics arriving in north america 500 years prior to columbus was one that i think we're all excited about. eric nelson what was the role congress in establishing the nordic museum? that's really interesting. one of one of the thoughts that had come up in conversations with focus groups in and with our exhibition design teams and architect and other academics and museum professionals. was that what sets the museum apart? and we are the only or the largest anyway. and nordic museum in the us there's wonderful swedish museums in minnesota and chicago and philadelphia, wonderful. ambassador heim is a great norwegian museum in iowa and alcorn, iowa has a great danish museum, but we were the only nordic focused museum. i and we to kind of set that up as, as our, our brand. and again, i think we'd been working with a delegation from washington about it's there some way of a national recognition for
that part of north america clear indications that the settlements there and the early as the thousand and then again i think that's that's where the story ends i mean the ruins in minnesota and other things kind leave that to the academic to argue about but again the story about the nordics arriving in north america 500 years prior to columbus was one that i think we're all excited about. eric nelson what was the role congress in establishing the nordic museum? that's really interesting. one of...
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, or but at lot of moistures and and and we're going to see flooding going on north dakota, south dakota, northern minnesotamelt with the warmer temperatures and additional rain, i think we could see significant flooding along the red river there. more rain later this week across parts of the southeast, but much of the mid-atlantic and the northeast is looking really good. all right, or it is easter sunday morning, i've got sam here. tell me where you're from. >> rose bridge farming sanctuary. rick: who are these guys? >> we've got to our little chicks here to celebrate easter with us, give us some love. rick: how old are they? >> only a couple of days old. rick: a couple of days? >> yeah. rick: they must be cold. >> yeah, they are, but don't worry, we have heaters and blankets. rick: how long until they're full grown? >> a couple weeks, but we'll keep them incubated, lots of nutrition. rick: sam, hang so much. all right, joey, back to you inside. joey: the difference wean a peep and a chick, a peep you can eat right away, but a chick, you've got to wait a couple of weeks. [laughter] coming up, shannon brea
, or but at lot of moistures and and and we're going to see flooding going on north dakota, south dakota, northern minnesotamelt with the warmer temperatures and additional rain, i think we could see significant flooding along the red river there. more rain later this week across parts of the southeast, but much of the mid-atlantic and the northeast is looking really good. all right, or it is easter sunday morning, i've got sam here. tell me where you're from. >> rose bridge farming...
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multiple river gauges across north dakota , south dakota and minnesota are in major flood stage. the middle of the end of this week, dozens of river gauges along the mississippi river are forecast to be in major flood stage and expected to cause gradual flooding in the coming weeks. cnn meteorologist allison chinchar ah has the latest weather update for us. it's that time of year again. temperatures are rising in the snow is melting. the concern is when you get that snow melt rapidly. all of that water ends up flowing into the rivers, creeks and streams and right now across the midwest, we have several river gauges that are already at moderate and even major flood stage across the upper midwest, but we're going to start to see a lot of that spread further. south states like iowa, illinois , and even into missouri, where those river gauges could potentially get up to moderate and even major. flood stage by the end of the week. one specific gauge we're looking at is the mississippi river at st paul right now, sitting at about 17.5 ft that does put this at major flood stage. it is e
multiple river gauges across north dakota , south dakota and minnesota are in major flood stage. the middle of the end of this week, dozens of river gauges along the mississippi river are forecast to be in major flood stage and expected to cause gradual flooding in the coming weeks. cnn meteorologist allison chinchar ah has the latest weather update for us. it's that time of year again. temperatures are rising in the snow is melting. the concern is when you get that snow melt rapidly. all of...
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forced to get around by boat the floods fueled by 6 to 18 inches of melting snow pack in north dakota and minnesota similar story out west where park officials say by friday they will close much of the famed yosmite valley through may 3rd as the snow in california's mountains threatens flooding there, too this as hail threatens the south and sweetwater, texas, where baseball-sized hail destroyed this driver's windshield snow is slamming the rocky mountains, while a tornado was spotted touching down near denver a severe spring stretch threatening millions for days on end. back here along the mississippi again, this is just beginning. we may have a week until these waters crest officials are asking people to pack a kit, they say, with enough clothes, medications and necessities to be away from home for several days savannah >> maggie, thank you very much. >> al is really busy tracking these storms, the flood threats. what do we see, al >> this will be a slow motion disaster, as maggie mentioned, taking place over a long period of time. you can see all these rivers in red, especially the mississippi.
forced to get around by boat the floods fueled by 6 to 18 inches of melting snow pack in north dakota and minnesota similar story out west where park officials say by friday they will close much of the famed yosmite valley through may 3rd as the snow in california's mountains threatens flooding there, too this as hail threatens the south and sweetwater, texas, where baseball-sized hail destroyed this driver's windshield snow is slamming the rocky mountains, while a tornado was spotted touching...
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patterns of a head. >> reporter: from north to south, melting snow has triggered flood warnings all along the mississippi river. in the town of wabasha, minnesotaof water. meteorologist nick stewart from our cbs affiliate k.g. a.m. is farther downstream. >> i am on the mississippi river near mcgregor, iowa peter could be river is a major flood stage, behind me is in denial. >> reporter: melting snow in the sierra nevada has communities racing for major flooding, brought on by near record warm temperatures. at u70 nebo park will be off as off-limits to visitors during friday, with temperatures expected to be 15 degrees above normal, leading to dangerous flooding. it could be a long night for people in north and central texas. some of those tornado watches don't expire until 10:00 p.m. norah? >> norah: omar villafranca, thank you very much for your for more on the threats tonight and tomorrow let's bring in meteorologist chris warren from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, chris. >> reporter: good evening, norah. more dangerous severe weather is expected across parts of the united states, including here where i am standing virtual
patterns of a head. >> reporter: from north to south, melting snow has triggered flood warnings all along the mississippi river. in the town of wabasha, minnesotaof water. meteorologist nick stewart from our cbs affiliate k.g. a.m. is farther downstream. >> i am on the mississippi river near mcgregor, iowa peter could be river is a major flood stage, behind me is in denial. >> reporter: melting snow in the sierra nevada has communities racing for major flooding, brought on by...
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patterns up ahead. >> reporter: from north to south, melting snow has triggered flood warnings all along the mississippi river there. in the town of wabasha, minnesotaets are under 17 feet of water. meteorologist nick stewart from our cbs affiliate kgn is farther downstream. >> i'm on the mississippi river near mcgregor, iowa. the river is currently in major flood stage. the first floor of these homes are completely under water. >> reporter: melting snow in the sierra nevada has communities in california bracing for major flooding brought on by near record warm temperatures. and yosemite national park will be off limits to visitors starting friday, with temperatures expected to be 15 degrees above normal, leading to dangerous flooding. it could be a long night for people in north and central texas. some of those tornado watches don't expire until 10:00 p.m. norah? >> omar villafranca, thank you very much. >>> for more on the threats tonight and tomorrow, let's bring in meteorologist chris warren from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, chris. >> good evening, norah. more dangerous severe weather is expected across parts of the united
patterns up ahead. >> reporter: from north to south, melting snow has triggered flood warnings all along the mississippi river there. in the town of wabasha, minnesotaets are under 17 feet of water. meteorologist nick stewart from our cbs affiliate kgn is farther downstream. >> i'm on the mississippi river near mcgregor, iowa. the river is currently in major flood stage. the first floor of these homes are completely under water. >> reporter: melting snow in the sierra nevada...
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will take a tough stance on china's increasing threats to taiwan, and on north korea's unchecked test of missiles the state of minnesotas reached a settlement in its lawsuit against juul labs. in a statement, juul says it settled with states and territories and paying $1 billion in total for tdavid's bridal is filing fr bankruptcy it's now looking to sell the company but says its stores and online platform will remain open to fulfill orders without the delay. they are probably trying to calm sumner srus jitters from the brides they hope to keep as customers, scott >> contessa, thank you that's contessa brewer >>> bob, we are talking esg, it sounds like, bob >> biden said khaclimate change one of the biggest threats to the world today, and on tuesday the house financial services committee will hold a hearing to look at the priorities and the agenda including the controversial proposal to require corporate disclosure on climate change it should be an interesting hearing tomorrow let's look at etf experts. dave, the republicans are going to claim they don't have the expertise. >> the pushback is going to be severe particu
will take a tough stance on china's increasing threats to taiwan, and on north korea's unchecked test of missiles the state of minnesotas reached a settlement in its lawsuit against juul labs. in a statement, juul says it settled with states and territories and paying $1 billion in total for tdavid's bridal is filing fr bankruptcy it's now looking to sell the company but says its stores and online platform will remain open to fulfill orders without the delay. they are probably trying to calm...
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melting rapidly, and that's what's causing all of this flooding up north they are starting to see some waters recede in northern minnesotanews and today in lacrosse, wisconsin, and areas around there, that water expected to crest today and start receding soon up north things are starting to get a little better and/or there's light at the end of the tunnel here in iowa, forecasters tell us the worst is yet to come. >> maggie vespa, our hearts are with those communities thank you. >>> now to the massive manhunt after several inmates escaped a mississippi jail over the weekend. one of those inmates is confirmed dead after police say he killed a pastor while he was on the run nbc news correspondent blayne alexander joins us from mississippi, from jackson, mississippi, blayne, what's the latest now on the search for these other inmates? >> well, ana, this search is intensifying it is spanning more than 400 miles, and it is now well into day five this is something where the sheriff tells me these three men are still on the run they are considered dangerous. they've got agencies from a number of different places really trying t
melting rapidly, and that's what's causing all of this flooding up north they are starting to see some waters recede in northern minnesotanews and today in lacrosse, wisconsin, and areas around there, that water expected to crest today and start receding soon up north things are starting to get a little better and/or there's light at the end of the tunnel here in iowa, forecasters tell us the worst is yet to come. >> maggie vespa, our hearts are with those communities thank you....
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minnesota, utah, montana, kansas, he ne nebraska and north dakota.ing the bankruptcy on rising food costs, wages and poor sales. a look alike dog you're going to love this story, maria, is winning over thousands of fans on social media. bailey the sheepadoodle looks exactly like snoopy, a famous cartoon from the comic strip he peanuts. 2-year-old bailey has the same face as snoopy with a white face, black nose and floppy black ears, gaining over 160,000 followers on instagram. >> that's amazing. maria: that's more followers than dusty b steinberg has, i know that. dusty, my baby maltese does have her own instagram page. there she is. >> i'm going to show you my puppy. maria: are we going to see rieu fuss? >> rieu fuss, are you -- rufus. are you in the house? there he is. look how fuzzy he is. >> he needs a haircut. >> he's a toy poodle. he likes to be shag. shaggy.maria: any opportunity w our dogs. gerri, thank you so much. let's get to economics. the .>> we have feared recessiod at this point of time our projections are for walking on this narrow pa
minnesota, utah, montana, kansas, he ne nebraska and north dakota.ing the bankruptcy on rising food costs, wages and poor sales. a look alike dog you're going to love this story, maria, is winning over thousands of fans on social media. bailey the sheepadoodle looks exactly like snoopy, a famous cartoon from the comic strip he peanuts. 2-year-old bailey has the same face as snoopy with a white face, black nose and floppy black ears, gaining over 160,000 followers on instagram. >> that's...
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then in north dakota and this one from alexandria minnesota.ologist drew tuma with your forecast, warm and sunny, 70's and 80's for most of us. hotter by thursday even with 90's turning inland. a gradual cool down comes early next week. >> coming up our exclusive reveal of the new barbie. reveal of the new barbie. ♪ we got somethin different ♪ ♪ spreadin' good vibes all day ♪ ♪ livin' in the golden state ♪ ♪ nada se puede comparar ♪ ♪ livin' in the golden state ♪ ♪ vive en el estado dorado ♪ >> alright you see the big pink barbie sign and we're back with an exclusive reveal. all-around us are the barbies and this morning we unveil the first ever barbie with downs syndrome and here's the president of the national downs syndrome society. kelly mack cue in is a spokesperson. >> thank you for having us. >> we're going to do the big reveal but kayla, you were brought in early project. >> barbie, how incredible. it's so unique. women with downs syndrome. >> those are some of the children playing with the barbies and we're going to do that big reveal.
then in north dakota and this one from alexandria minnesota.ologist drew tuma with your forecast, warm and sunny, 70's and 80's for most of us. hotter by thursday even with 90's turning inland. a gradual cool down comes early next week. >> coming up our exclusive reveal of the new barbie. reveal of the new barbie. ♪ we got somethin different ♪ ♪ spreadin' good vibes all day ♪ ♪ livin' in the golden state ♪ ♪ nada se puede comparar ♪ ♪ livin' in the golden state ♪ ♪...
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the road today promoting his green energy agenda, this time in minnesota, we find mark meredith, he's travelling with the president just north of minneapolis. what's the president saying about this this hour? >> the white house is saying it did receive a head's up opec would cut oil production next month through the end of the year. it will make it harder for the white house to fight inflation. instead the president who touched down in minnesota a few minutes ago is expected to talk about what is working, inflation reduction act, touring a factory in minnesota, and one democrat is calling the bill a betrayal. his remarks, what he sees as a boom in manufacturing and innovation. and spotlighting cummins, investing a billion dollars to manufacture more low to 0 carbon engines. the white house is facing questions over whether the inflation reduction act signed into law may be contributing to the higher prices so many people are paying on everyday items. joe manchin says he was misled how the money would be spent and not enough is being done to cut down on the national debt. >> i'm very, very disappointed in how they have interpr
the road today promoting his green energy agenda, this time in minnesota, we find mark meredith, he's travelling with the president just north of minneapolis. what's the president saying about this this hour? >> the white house is saying it did receive a head's up opec would cut oil production next month through the end of the year. it will make it harder for the white house to fight inflation. instead the president who touched down in minnesota a few minutes ago is expected to talk about...
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flooding, prompting evacuations as many areas from minnesota down to iowa and illinois river levels. they haven't seen him me an 20 of snow in the north in lacrosse, wisconsin homes and roads underwater. the river expected to crest there later today. guttenberg, iowa. the river is expected to crest at 21 ft. by tomorrow. you can see how high the water is. this is lock and dam 10 and downstream in dubuque , the city now closing a crucial lock and dam system to keep the rising water out, taking that action for only the third time since the systemtalled back in 1973 the impact significant for trade spring, you know, grain usually goes downstream, but in the spring fertilizer comes up. friend. a lot of that fertilizer is probably going to have to go on to road and rail systems and so that it can get onto the farmer's fields as they plant. we will check today's forecast in just a few moments. we're learning more now about jack to share of the young man charged with leaking highly classified us intelligence documents while working for the air national guard in massachusetts officials are now sharing photos, which they say proves he tried to
flooding, prompting evacuations as many areas from minnesota down to iowa and illinois river levels. they haven't seen him me an 20 of snow in the north in lacrosse, wisconsin homes and roads underwater. the river expected to crest there later today. guttenberg, iowa. the river is expected to crest at 21 ft. by tomorrow. you can see how high the water is. this is lock and dam 10 and downstream in dubuque , the city now closing a crucial lock and dam system to keep the rising water out, taking...
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minnesota. white house correspondent peter doocy shows us tonight live from the north lawn. at this point in the last election cycle, heavy hitters like elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, kamala harris were all officially already running for president. joe biden was not. and it worked out okay for him. so he is sticking to the same playbook. the midwest is coming back screaming. >> looks and sounds like he is campaigning. >> there is no campaign for re-election yet despite president's strong suggestion and announcement would be coming shortly after last year's winter holidays. >> my guess is it would be early next year we make the judgment. >> he may now sit on that decision until fall according to a new report in axios citing advisers and close allies sounds strategy according to democratic pollsters. >> when your opponents are in a fight for effectively attacking each other, the best thing to do is to say nothing, concentrate on your job and let events play out. >> that's what some are doing on the republican side, including asa hutchinson. >> i'm excited about providing an
minnesota. white house correspondent peter doocy shows us tonight live from the north lawn. at this point in the last election cycle, heavy hitters like elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, kamala harris were all officially already running for president. joe biden was not. and it worked out okay for him. so he is sticking to the same playbook. the midwest is coming back screaming. >> looks and sounds like he is campaigning. >> there is no campaign for re-election yet despite...
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minnesota, to burlington, iowa. >> we prepared we knew it was coming so we put everything up as much as we could. >> reporter: further north, dubuque, iowa, seeing its third largest flood on record while water surrounded some homes, downtown is dry. >> if what we're standing on right now did not exist, you'd be in big trouble right now. >> absolutely, yeah. we'd be in huge trouble. and you'd be completely at the mercy of the river. >> reporter: dubuque has a flood wall, something davenport's mayor says would cost too much that city focused on other mitigation efforts still, some residents emotional, experiencing the rising water's destruction. >> in my basement, as high as the water is we lost a lot of possessions because the water is so high. >> reporter: the multi-state flood is blamed on melting snow. >> you'll continue to see it flow like that well into the spring and summer months. >> reporter: also forcing much of california's yosemite national park to shut down until at least wednesday amid all that, baseball-sized hail was reported in parts of texas friday as a weak tornado was confirmed near palm beach, florida, h
minnesota, to burlington, iowa. >> we prepared we knew it was coming so we put everything up as much as we could. >> reporter: further north, dubuque, iowa, seeing its third largest flood on record while water surrounded some homes, downtown is dry. >> if what we're standing on right now did not exist, you'd be in big trouble right now. >> absolutely, yeah. we'd be in huge trouble. and you'd be completely at the mercy of the river. >> reporter: dubuque has a flood...
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north carolina and new york. now, the plant the president's visiting in minneapolis -- or in minnesota, i should say, creates electrizerse input for clean energy production. the focus for this president has been 100% on anything related to clean energy, heavily relying on spending coming from the inflation reduction act. senator joe manchin in an op-ed said the president is determined to subvert the intent of that bill and pursue a partisan agenda, ignoring fiscal and energy security. listen to him here. >> when they want to blow the cap off of it, i'm going to fight and fight back hard. and i would hope that my democrat and republican people, friends and in the legislature especially, would feel the same way and work with us to hold the administration's feet to the fire. >> reporter: senator manchin believes the administration manager ignored the support for fossil fuels in that bill and claims that the bill moves forward with just what he wanted to on deficit-breaking levels of spending on a clean energy agenda, and that's from senator joe manchin. opec, as you mentioned, has announced it will cut production by 1.1 mi
north carolina and new york. now, the plant the president's visiting in minneapolis -- or in minnesota, i should say, creates electrizerse input for clean energy production. the focus for this president has been 100% on anything related to clean energy, heavily relying on spending coming from the inflation reduction act. senator joe manchin in an op-ed said the president is determined to subvert the intent of that bill and pursue a partisan agenda, ignoring fiscal and energy security. listen to...
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minnesota . the said, i found that one in every 3 species could be endangered or extinct by the year. 2100. 1 species that's already under threat is the north american manatee. over a 1000, manatees died in florida last year alone. the everglades at the southern tip of florida, the biggest stretch of subtropical wetlands in the us. this fresh water marshland is teeming with life. the everglades are a habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna. the region is home to extraordinary biodiversity, including manatees, their population had been recovering after years and decline 2 years ago. researchers counting around 8000 of the marine mammals here. but since then, there's been an unprecedented number of mana t fatalities for 10 years. paul stewart or captain policies known around here, has been taking visitors on tours of the everglades. he knows better than any one where to find manages over her little ripple in the water. but the gentle giant disappears quickly. we go down the canal and come back to to this one. steward steers the boat through the mangrove forest in the western everglades. he thinks we'll see him at this environment truly ha
minnesota . the said, i found that one in every 3 species could be endangered or extinct by the year. 2100. 1 species that's already under threat is the north american manatee. over a 1000, manatees died in florida last year alone. the everglades at the southern tip of florida, the biggest stretch of subtropical wetlands in the us. this fresh water marshland is teeming with life. the everglades are a habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna. the region is home to extraordinary biodiversity,...
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north dakota no longer has any abortion clinics in the state. the last one moved to minnesotast. >> just remarkable the broader landscape of what that looks like. >>> also this morning, the police officer who was fired after shooting and killing brianna taylor is now back on the streets with a new job, sheriff's deputy. we'll speak to brianna's mother about this new job and what impact she believes that has. that's next. get back to the things you love... with fasenra. fasenra is an add-on treatment fofor eosinophilic asthma. having too many eosisinophils, a type of white blood cell, can cause inflammatition and asthma symptoms. fasenra is designed to target and remove eosinophils and helps prevent asthma attacks. fasenra is 1 dose every 8 weeks. fasenra can help patients to breathe better. most patients did not have an asthma attack in the first year. and fasenra helps lower the use of oral steroids. fasenra is not for sudden breathing problems or other eosinophilic conditions. allergic reactions may occur. don't stop your asthma treatments without talking with your doctor. t
north dakota no longer has any abortion clinics in the state. the last one moved to minnesotast. >> just remarkable the broader landscape of what that looks like. >>> also this morning, the police officer who was fired after shooting and killing brianna taylor is now back on the streets with a new job, sheriff's deputy. we'll speak to brianna's mother about this new job and what impact she believes that has. that's next. get back to the things you love... with fasenra. fasenra is...
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north dakota. roads covered there. you're also seeing snow. collegeville minnesota.il snow action. whbnormal s l. had 138.3 inches of snow so far, the most they've recorded in a season. and it's still snowing. the low circulating around bringing snow showers there. frost and freeze advisories all the way down into missouri. looking at the next six to ten days looks like the west coast will be above average. below average settles in, right in the middle of the country. lot of folks that were in the 90s, close to 100. here we are. new york, washington, d.c., philadelphia should be below average. coming up on gma, becky worley is here. she's got smart swaps around your house to be green. get ready for the 40 plus pound cat who is stealing the hearts of all of us. better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc seven news. good morning, everyone. i'm kumasi aaron from abc seven morning. we're going to check in now. joe pena for a look at traffic. hydra vina. thank you. good morning, everyone. we're starting here with the live. look at the bay bridge. the ch
north dakota. roads covered there. you're also seeing snow. collegeville minnesota.il snow action. whbnormal s l. had 138.3 inches of snow so far, the most they've recorded in a season. and it's still snowing. the low circulating around bringing snow showers there. frost and freeze advisories all the way down into missouri. looking at the next six to ten days looks like the west coast will be above average. below average settles in, right in the middle of the country. lot of folks that were in...
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minnesota . the said, i found that one in every 3 species could be endangered or extinct by the year. 2100. 1 species that's already under threat is the north american manatee. over a 1000, manatees died in florida last year alone. the everglades at the southern tip of florida, the biggest stretch of subtropical wetlands in the us. this fresh water marshland is teeming with life. the everglades are a habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna. the region is home to extraordinary. biodiversity, including manages their population, had been recovering after years and decline 2 years ago. researchers counting around 8000 of the marine mammals here. but since then, there's been an unprecedented number of managed fatalities for 10 years. paul stewart or captain paul, as he's known around here, has been taking visitors on tours of the everglades. he knows better than any one where to find manatees over her little ripple in the water. but the gentle giant disappears quickly. we go down the canal and come back to to this one. steward steers the boat through the mangrove forest in the western everglades. he thinks we'll see him at this environment t
minnesota . the said, i found that one in every 3 species could be endangered or extinct by the year. 2100. 1 species that's already under threat is the north american manatee. over a 1000, manatees died in florida last year alone. the everglades at the southern tip of florida, the biggest stretch of subtropical wetlands in the us. this fresh water marshland is teeming with life. the everglades are a habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna. the region is home to extraordinary. biodiversity,...
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and then to the north of that we've got some snow that's going to be falling by tomorrow afternoon and monday, back again across parts of minnesotaow and made a new state, guys. will: minnissippi. rachel: it's interesting, rick, you can't control the weather no matter how much money we spend. reduction e rick i wouldn't be here. [laughter] rachel: that's right. job security. thanks, rick. will: anheuser-busch loses more than $5 billion in value amid bud light's partnership with controversial transgender influencer dylan mulvaney. according to the beer giant's ceo, it forced him to the issue a statement. rachel: and our next guest is fed up with woke corporations and is brewing up sport for an -- support for an alternative the ale. >> that's why i created conservative dads ultra-right 100% woke-free beer. as conservatives, we're constantly getting hit in the face left and right by the woke mind virus. the last place we want it is in our beef. stop giving -- in our beer. stop giving money to woke corporations that hate our values. [background sounds] pete: well, conservative dad and ceo of freedom speaks up, seth weathers joins us
and then to the north of that we've got some snow that's going to be falling by tomorrow afternoon and monday, back again across parts of minnesotaow and made a new state, guys. will: minnissippi. rachel: it's interesting, rick, you can't control the weather no matter how much money we spend. reduction e rick i wouldn't be here. [laughter] rachel: that's right. job security. thanks, rick. will: anheuser-busch loses more than $5 billion in value amid bud light's partnership with controversial...
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minnesota . the said, i found that one in every 3 species could be endangered or extinct by the year. 2100. 1 species that's already under threat is the north american manatee. over a 1000, manatees died in florida last year alone. the everglades at the southern tip of florida, the biggest stretch of subtropical wetlands in the us. this fresh water marshland is teeming with life. the everglades are a habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna. the region is home to extraordinary. biodiversity, including manages their population, had been recovering after years and decline 2 years ago. researchers counting around 8000 of the marine mammals here. but since then, there's been an unprecedented number of managed fatalities for 10 years. paul stewart or captain paul, as he's known around here, has been taking visitors on tours of the everglades. he knows better than any one where to find manatees over her little ripple in the water. but the gentle giant disappears quickly. we go down the canal and come back to to this one. steward steers the boat through the mangrove forest in the western everglades. he thinks we'll see him in this environment t
minnesota . the said, i found that one in every 3 species could be endangered or extinct by the year. 2100. 1 species that's already under threat is the north american manatee. over a 1000, manatees died in florida last year alone. the everglades at the southern tip of florida, the biggest stretch of subtropical wetlands in the us. this fresh water marshland is teeming with life. the everglades are a habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna. the region is home to extraordinary. biodiversity,...
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activity, just storms in north texas, but this system, is because of this snow that is running onshore in pacific northwest, this will se settle, cross northern plains into minnesota blizzard warnings, they stretch aclass this region. this is your tuesday day forecast, the system moving across the country everything on the back side all of that snow, in front of it, look at temperatures, 85. 80, a lot of heat and humidity that is pulling up that will mean severe weather, severe weather in areas where we just saw severe weather friday. everybody in red highlighted areas from arkansas to iowa, northern illinois, severe weather a concern, download fox weather app as we get closer to that. folks can follow. jon: it will be wild, adam thank you. jon: women's college basketball has a new national champion, lsu defeated iowa. 102-85. it is lsu's first women's ncaa basketball championship. as for men, number 6 ranked san diego state takes on 4 u-conn tomorrow night, huskies are going for their fifth. a crazy time adam when march madness rolls around with the s cinderella teams. >> i have been watching this. if you want my prediction, 7 1/2 point favorite, take u-conn. jon
activity, just storms in north texas, but this system, is because of this snow that is running onshore in pacific northwest, this will se settle, cross northern plains into minnesota blizzard warnings, they stretch aclass this region. this is your tuesday day forecast, the system moving across the country everything on the back side all of that snow, in front of it, look at temperatures, 85. 80, a lot of heat and humidity that is pulling up that will mean severe weather, severe weather in areas...
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north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield one minute to the gentleman from minnesota, mr. stauber. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. stauber: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of the protection of women and girls in sports act. last year we celebrated the 50th anniversary of title ix which has made incredible progress for women in this country, opening doors for countless women and girls. thanks to title ix, women have been afforded inreb opportunities in sports. i have seen this firsthand in my daughter, an aspiring college volleyball player as well as through the growth of women's professional sports across the country including women's hockey. it's outrageous we have to even consider legislation legislation like this today but unfortunately democrats are seeking to weaken title ix. president biden and democrats across this nation are pushing for radical policies that would jeopardize the progress that's been made over 50 years. these policies ignore the biological differences between men and women. they'll force female athletes to compete against biological mal
north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield one minute to the gentleman from minnesota, mr. stauber. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. stauber: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of the protection of women and girls in sports act. last year we celebrated the 50th anniversary of title ix which has made incredible progress for women in this country, opening doors for countless women and girls. thanks to title ix, women have been afforded inreb...