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tornados rip through the heartlands the deadly devastation stretching from texas to indiana. our meteorologist angie lassman is tracking where the storms are heading next breaking overnight, another
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historic ruling in the wake of michigan's deadliest school shooting the father of the gunman now facing years behind bars, after a jury found him guilty of failing to do enough to stop his son. ripping off retailers one return at a time and at long last, a bill on capitol hill that we can all root for we're live with why some lawmakers are pushing for a four-day workweek. but it's not a reality yet so as we get back to the grind, we might as well start our friday with a smile. the blind skateboarder proving that even the wildest pipe dream can come true. we're halfway through march, "early today" starts right now good morning, glad you're with me i'm frances rivera breaking overnight, deadly storms tore across the midwest and southern plains, knocking out power to tens of thousands and bringing tornados and massive hail at least two people were killed
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in ohio. emergency crews in one ohio county reporting a tornado, an estimated half-mile wide crossing a highway over 13 million were under tornado alerts, with more reports of twisters in indiana, kentucky and texas indiana police say some were seriously injured by the storm, and a hospital in winchester says at least 39 people were admitted overnight according to the national weather service, the wreckage there is likely from a tornado and officials say up to half of the buildings in nearby selma may have been damaged. giant hail fell thursday night in texas, and wednesday evening residents in kansas dodged pieces the size of golf balls. for the latest on all of this, let's bring in angie lassman good morning, angie. >> good morning, frances it was quite an active evening and afternoon yesterday. we started to see the storms approaching from the west. these tornadic storms are some of the two hardest hit areas,
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winchester, indiana and lake view, ohio we had about a 20 to 25 minutish warning. now the good news is, we're not looking at any more watches this morning. we've seen all of those expire but we still have quite a robust line of thunderstorms from texas to the northeast and we're going to continue to see the potential for rain across that region and even severe storms as we get through the day today. this system, we are not done with just yet. we are going to see that continue with us here as we get into the weekend these are the spots i want you to focus on for severe weather today. up into texas, into mississippi and alabama. that's where we're going to be watching for the hail, the potential for strong winds and tornados today >> thanks for watching it, angie. james crumbley, the father of school shooter ethan crumbley, has beenfound guilty of involuntary manslaughter.
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crumbley bought his son the pistol used in the shooting and failed to safely store it. he now faces up to 15 years in prison last month, his wife jennifer was found guilty on the same charges. both will be sentenced in april. thi their son is currently serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole. former president donald trump spent much of thursday inside a florida courtroom where his lawyers tried to get charges thrown out but the federal judge denied the motion mr. trump maintains he did nothing wrong. >> i took them very legally. and i wasn't hiding them we had boxes on the front of, and a lot of those boxes had clothing, we're moving out, okay, unfortunately, we're moving out of the white house. >> meanwhile, in new york, the district attorney's office says they do not oppose waiting 30 more days to start mr. trump's hush money trial court filings shows thousands of pages of documents were only
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recently turned over to trump's attorneys. that trial scheduled to start later this month in the shadow of war, a diplomatic rift is opening between the united states and israel senate majority leader chuck schumer, the highest-ranking jewish elected official is urging israel to hold new hexs new elections. >> if prime minister netanyahu's current coalition remains in power after the war begins to wind down, and continues to pursue dangerous and inflammatory policies that test existing u.s. standards for assistance, then the united states will have no choice but to play a more active role in shaping israeli policy by using our leverage to change the present course >> schumer is the most prominent american lawmaker yet to hint at
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limiting support for israel. let's go live to claudio lavanga. good morning has netanyahu responded yet? >> reporter: good morning, frances. far as far as we know, netanyahu has not responded yet to schumer's remarks. but the likud party has, in a statement in which it said israel is not a banana republic but a democracy which is proud of its choice of benjamin netanyahu as prime minister. but other leading israeli p politicians did answer or condemn schumer's remarks. first of all, benny gantz, a wwa cabinet minister he said chuck schumer is a friend of israel, even though he erred in his remarks he wrote israel is a robust democracy, and only its citizens h will decide its future and leadership any interference is counterproductive and
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unacceptable and naphtali bftali bennett sai independent nation it will be best in the international community will assist israel in its just war, thereby also protecting this country. it's not only israelis who are critical, but u.s. republicans have accused schumer of meddling in israel's affairs while schumer received the support of key democratic senators. frances? >> claudio, thank you. alec baldwin has asked a judge to dismiss involuntary manslaughter charges attorneys say prosecutors unfairly stacked the deck against baldwin. the motion says the grand jury received inaccurate and one-sided testimony about the revolver involved in the fatal shooting on the set of wh"rust" vice president kamala harris toured a planned parenthood
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facility in minnesota on thursday in what's believed to be the first-ever visit by any president or vice president to a clinic that provides abortion services sources familiar with the trip say harris wanted to meet directly with those impacted by abortion policies. >> it is only right and fair that people have access to the health care they need. and that they have access to health care in an environment where they are treated with dignity. >> the visit was the sixth stop on harris' fight for p reproductive freedoms tour which kicked kicked off in january. a lot of people watching right now may be getting ready to kick offer th the last day of their workweek brie skaksojackson is on the clo us what's in the bill >> reporter: senator sanders may
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be on to something he wants to cut the standard workweek from 40 hours to 32. it would require overtime pay of time and half for work days over eight hours and double the regular pay for work days longer than 12 hours. now senator sanders argues that american workers are 400% more product ever than they were back in the 1940s, but today millions of americans are working longer hours for lower wages. he says advancements in technology shouldn't not only benefit the ceos but critics of the bill say these policies would hurt the economy, and therefore hurt american workers >> the question that we aresk today is a pretty simple question do we continue the trend that technology only helps the people on top, or do we demand that these transformational changes
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benefit working people >> we have that balance. this disrupts that balance and we won't maintain the status of being the world's wealthiest nation if we kneecap the american economy with something that purports to be good for the american people but will lead to offshoring of jobs seeking a lower-cost workforce >> reporter: similar bills have been introduced before including just last year but have never made it to a vote in the house or the senate. >> okay, we'll see where this goes brie, thank you. turning to colorado where the biggest snowstorm to hit the state in three years dumped two to three inches overnight wednesday. the heavy snow leaving drivers stranded and closing parts of interstate 70. workers were trying to clear the rapid snowfall from driveways, sidewalks and even trees >> i think i'm going to be out there two more times >> reporter: today >> probably. >> it's very stiff there's a lot of water >> a bus carrying 60 women on a
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ski trip from denver was stuck for more than 15 hours on the highway. some without their medicine. by thursday afternoon the group was finally back on the road let's check back in with meteorologist angie halassman who's tracking the storm for us. >> we do still have winter alerts across that region. and out west into portions of arizona and new mexico 5 million people included in that we have additional snow. the good news for folks across denver, you're going to see that start to wrap up but we could see another six inches or so but guess what, this weekend is st. paddy's day. dealing with rain across the southern plains, specifically texas. the parade forecasts look pretty good in places like new york still into the 50s and dealing with mostly sunny conditions chicago, 52 to 55 degrees, not bad for this time of year. but gusty winds we'll have to contend with unfortunately, friends in boston
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had have to deale north. 46 on tap for cleveland with plenty of cloud cover and 66 in new york with mostly-cloudy skies. that's a look at your forecast, frances, back to you history was made above our heads yesterday, as spacex's starship became the largest flying object to ever reach space. it's too bad that spacecraft did not make it back to earth. the liftoff was successful and the ship reached orbital speeds. during re-entry, engineers lost contact with the starship before its planned splashdown in the indian ocean
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have to mark the item as returned now these fraud groups even advertise the scheme on social media like reddit, tiktok or telegram they are addressing the issue head on and working with authorities. now on to stubborn inflation, we're seeing the produce price index on the wholesale level jumped 0.6%, much higher than expected on year, that's 1.6%, the biggest move since september 2023 these figures come three days after consumer price numbers came higher than expected. they are trying to guess the next move from the fed and whether they will cut rates soon frances. >> charlotte, thank you. still to come. find out when you can log back on to black mirror and a country super star returns with a deep dive into her life turns with a deep dive her life. ♪ i knew that i would ♪ ♪ na na nuh na nuh na nuh ♪ ooo, yum. hey!
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school skateboarder that is so respected, the bowls clear as soon as he rolls up. yes, this is a blind blowmobiliy stick, and that is a board and if you're thinking, wait a minute, hold on, i don't know about this, don't worry. because this is just the beginning of the legend of chad rivera >> made it >> reporter: when it comes to the skate park >> uh-huh. >> reporter: you don't see the skate park you feel the skate park. >> yeah, but i essentially like the bowl, because i like to get my groove. i get that rush whether i first do my first couple drop ins, because i don't really see it. every drop in's a little weird at first >> reporter: clad had is 56 yea old. lost his sight waiting at a stoplight from a rare disease. >> it causes all my optic nerves
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to die off which is no actual blood flow in the optic nerve anymore. >> reporter: while he's no longer able to drive a car, he can still make out shadows sort of like this >> i almost forget about having a vision issue because i can do something at an upper level that not even the average joe can do. >> reporter: his believe-you-can-do-anything attitude is contagious look at this look how steep that is we're not going to do that here this is yours. we will let you do this. i feel like hanging out with you for more than a kay woday woulde in the hospital. i got too scared to drop into that bowl, i thought i'd drop in on another of chad's favorite pastimes, and this one's a lot closer to the ground turns out jujitsu is how he starts his days as an
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more news on the way he way. wild weather that just won't let up across the u.s. funnel clouds touching down across the midwest, killing at least two people, while in the rockies, snow still falling overnight with several feet already on the ground,ea

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