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georgia and within the flight pulse of the wave of, of rainy and midsize and drones. down some of them, king abdullah told us president joe biden to any further action by israel wood wide in the conflict in the region. the u. s. and the allies, including the u. k in front, also helped israel send off the ron's attack. at the g 7 video meeting, the focus was on condemning and wrong, containing the conflict ron's actions risk provoking, an uncontrollable regional escalation, and this has to be avoided. we will continue to work to stabilize the situation we call on the ron, and it's prophecies to seize completely the attacks. all parties should exercise maximum restrains. we stand by the security as well and apply to region, which is difficult. important for our security here at home to what we now need is the comb heads to prevail. israel says it has not lost sight of its subject to the st. garza facts, imperative, and pressure from its allies may yet be enough to persuade its leaders to hold back . so what could israel's next step look like? i put that question to maur
georgia and within the flight pulse of the wave of, of rainy and midsize and drones. down some of them, king abdullah told us president joe biden to any further action by israel wood wide in the conflict in the region. the u. s. and the allies, including the u. k in front, also helped israel send off the ron's attack. at the g 7 video meeting, the focus was on condemning and wrong, containing the conflict ron's actions risk provoking, an uncontrollable regional escalation, and this has to be...
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georgia is what i've lived there before. she goes in the south one north. it's the 1st time i see such a mess of a flood, the house, the barn, all the appliances and clothes. everything went under water, you can see the unusable refrigerator. and so the washing machine kind of in a heater lying there in the north of context on the water level in the ition reba reached a record knowing me twos. they both have busta with a dime and the safety of petrol pablo and rushed into the streets. people began evacuating imagines the services had been deployed to health, almost 9500000 cubic meters. the roles had been pumped out by thousands of houses, remained flooded. because of the floods has been b, a good know low web in how's that stuff and rushes southern zero's last or some heavy raise increase the water level in the do route is shame on to boil rivers and the soil became chose is saturated. then severe for us to have a laser during the winter months of snow capitals formed. so at the beginning of the spring, the frozen ground wasn't able to absorb the melting s
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in the same opposition to the band was a public and representatives at marjorie taylor. greene from georgia, and representative thomas massey from kentucky. even the republican candidate for president donald trump publicly stated his disagreement with a band saying there are a lot of people on tick tock that love it. there are a lot of young kids on tick tock, who will go crazy without it all present. joe biden himself has not said anything, the bite in harris headquarters on tick tock has more the 265000 followers and is very active. so what is the real reasoning behind this by person support of house resolution 75 to one? let's discuss with our guest angela mccardle, chair of the libertarian national committee. larry ward present political media inc, and jim's read well, the political commentator and a comedian, thanks for joining me. well, let's start with you, james. do you believe that those and congress who support this bill are really doing so out of concern for american say, security and safety? and i know the short answer is no. i mean, it's kind of a silly notion to think that the
in the same opposition to the band was a public and representatives at marjorie taylor. greene from georgia, and representative thomas massey from kentucky. even the republican candidate for president donald trump publicly stated his disagreement with a band saying there are a lot of people on tick tock that love it. there are a lot of young kids on tick tock, who will go crazy without it all present. joe biden himself has not said anything, the bite in harris headquarters on tick tock has more...
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. _ i think nxt i will be dover, georgia, the baltics, and when we met— georgia, the baltics, and when we met our polish friends they said if— we met our polish friends they said if you _ we met our polish friends they said if you want to do it for ukraine. _ said if you want to do it for ukraine, do it for poland. we recognise _ ukraine, do it for poland. we recognise that putin is after his ultimate goal, restoring the soviet union and that puts all our— the soviet union and that puts all our allies and us at risk. and — all our allies and us at risk. and i— all our allies and us at risk. and i think the foreign minister recognises and part of what _ minister recognises and part of what he — minister recognises and part of what he is preaching, it is not just— what he is preaching, it is not just moscow watching what we do, just moscow watching what we do. it — just moscow watching what we do. it is— just moscow watching what we do, it is beijing, right, it's tehran. _ do, it is beijing, right, it's tehran, its autocrats across the — tehran, its autocrats across the
. _ i think nxt i will be dover, georgia, the baltics, and when we met— georgia, the baltics, and when we met our polish friends they said if— we met our polish friends they said if you _ we met our polish friends they said if you want to do it for ukraine. _ said if you want to do it for ukraine, do it for poland. we recognise _ ukraine, do it for poland. we recognise that putin is after his ultimate goal, restoring the soviet union and that puts all our— the soviet union and that puts...
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cnn's renee marsh spoke to young black voters in the key swing state of georgia get >> this november will be the first time lani white and rokia garbo will be old enough to vote in the presidential election and just the second time when we cool. and those in shara will cast a presidential so ballot. none are planning to vote for joe biden or donald trump. >> if i were to vote tomorrow, i wouldn't vote. period. ideally, i would like to vote third or independent candidate. >> i'm considering either voting for claudia dela cruz or cornell west this point. if there is no substantive policy change when it comes to the genocide in gaza, then there's not really a discussion for me when we met at this barbecue restaurant in atlanta off for me they were raised an originally registered as democrats but this year the president's handling of the israel-gaza war has turned them away. >> i think what biden has done in aiding and abetting and a genocide is just something i cannot stand for. >> you're willing to withhold your vote in the presidential election unless there is a ceasefire, yes. and it
cnn's renee marsh spoke to young black voters in the key swing state of georgia get >> this november will be the first time lani white and rokia garbo will be old enough to vote in the presidential election and just the second time when we cool. and those in shara will cast a presidential so ballot. none are planning to vote for joe biden or donald trump. >> if i were to vote tomorrow, i wouldn't vote. period. ideally, i would like to vote third or independent candidate. >>...
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i should be right now in pennsylvania, in florida, in many other states, north carolina, georgia, campaigning. this is all coming from the biden white house cos the guy can't put two sentences together. he can't campaign. he's using this in order to try and win an election. and it's not working that way. it's working the opposite way. so check that out. legal expense. it's called legal expense. that's what you're supposed to call it. nobody�*s ever seen it. nobody has ever seen anything like it. so thank you very much for coming. i am now going to sit down. the voters understand it. all you have to do is look at the polls. this is a trial and the judge should recuse themselves. thank you very much. donald trump there arriving at court. we have a live page on the bbc website, by the way, they will be keeping that up—to—date with all of the latest developments from manhattan. the number of people out of work in the uk has risen. figures from the office for national statistics show the unemployment rate was 4.2% between december and february, up slightly in the previous three months. but t
i should be right now in pennsylvania, in florida, in many other states, north carolina, georgia, campaigning. this is all coming from the biden white house cos the guy can't put two sentences together. he can't campaign. he's using this in order to try and win an election. and it's not working that way. it's working the opposite way. so check that out. legal expense. it's called legal expense. that's what you're supposed to call it. nobody�*s ever seen it. nobody has ever seen anything like...
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. >> i am not in georgia or florida or north carolina campaigning like i should be. it's perfect for the radical left democrats, that's exactly what they want. this is that election interference, that's all it's about. sumi: let's go right to our correspondent, who's been outside of the courthouse following the story all day. tell us more about what happened today with this first phase of jury selection? >> yeah, well, sumi, they say cases are won and lost on jury selection. what we had today was the first panel of potential jurors sworn in, 96 people. and really, you could see from reporters inside noting their expressions, how some were surprised to be part of this case against donald trump. one woman giggling, putting her hand over her mouth and looking to the person next to her with raised eyebrows. and then, the judge notifying them of the name of the case, the people of the state of new york versus donald trump. well, we had really quickly donald trump's prospective jurors being asked if they could, number one, be impartial. and number two, if they had any othe
. >> i am not in georgia or florida or north carolina campaigning like i should be. it's perfect for the radical left democrats, that's exactly what they want. this is that election interference, that's all it's about. sumi: let's go right to our correspondent, who's been outside of the courthouse following the story all day. tell us more about what happened today with this first phase of jury selection? >> yeah, well, sumi, they say cases are won and lost on jury selection. what we...
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the fact of the matter is this is going to be one of the states, including pennsylvania, michigan, georgia, that are all going to really decide who the next president united status. >> we played that sound from kari lake. that is going to be one of the pivotal races to determine control of the senate is there a broad path for republicans to take control of the senate if she loses >> it's very difficult because again, you want to look in some of these states where we are democrats are vulnerable, such as montana for instance, is abortion going to be as potent in that state as it is an arizona i don't know. but the fact is we do know heading into november that the congress and the presidency is really going to show where we are as a country, incredibly divided incredibly divided even within parties. mark preston. thank you so much for breaking that down. forrest brown >> our next guest is an arizona state senator who last month revealed to her colleagues on the state chambers floor her very personal decision having abortion. eva burch said the procedure was the safest and most appropriate op
the fact of the matter is this is going to be one of the states, including pennsylvania, michigan, georgia, that are all going to really decide who the next president united status. >> we played that sound from kari lake. that is going to be one of the pivotal races to determine control of the senate is there a broad path for republicans to take control of the senate if she loses >> it's very difficult because again, you want to look in some of these states where we are democrats...
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these high winds in augusta, georgia, for you. all's snow out west. i can't believe it in april talking about snow, but the winds are the story this weekend. tiger woods sure could be. he is in contention for another masters championship and he felt confident coming into this week. he's only one player in a field of 89. but for many patrons, he is the one to watch. i think he has it in i hope he wins. we've got a title. go for you. going to put it out tiger came into masters week, feeling good about his chances. if everything comes together, i think they can get one more. >> any more any patrons we talked to share his positive outlook. if anybody can do it, tiger can't. he's just always been everything that is it had to go through and i think come on top of it's been 5 years since tiger last won here 3 years since a car crash that put anymore victories in question. but i don't know that his body is going to hold up to it. i wish it would. i'd like to see him win another one. and even if tiger doesn't win another masters, he already has 5 green jackets
these high winds in augusta, georgia, for you. all's snow out west. i can't believe it in april talking about snow, but the winds are the story this weekend. tiger woods sure could be. he is in contention for another masters championship and he felt confident coming into this week. he's only one player in a field of 89. but for many patrons, he is the one to watch. i think he has it in i hope he wins. we've got a title. go for you. going to put it out tiger came into masters week, feeling good...
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yes, he is going to be in georgia today as well as florida and georgia. he's actually being joined by former senators david perdue and kelly lafleur and they have a very high price for to attend that fundraiser several thousands of dollars, some hundreds of thousands of dollars to attend that fundraiser today and then tonight he'll be in florida also trying to raise money and look, this is what we have seen donald trump really focus on ever since he one on super tuesday, he's really trying to knit arrow that fundraising and gap with president joe biden's campaign. and he still has a long way to go, but these fundraisers are his effort to try and get as much money he can in the bank as he begins his general election campaign in earnest >> yeah, definitely. it's from the focus to this for sure. it's good to see you later. thank you. john right? we do have some breaking news hamas now indicating it does not have an cannot find the 40 israeli hostages that would be central to the ceasefire talks that israel's requested. the return of 40 hostages. hamas i says
yes, he is going to be in georgia today as well as florida and georgia. he's actually being joined by former senators david perdue and kelly lafleur and they have a very high price for to attend that fundraiser several thousands of dollars, some hundreds of thousands of dollars to attend that fundraiser today and then tonight he'll be in florida also trying to raise money and look, this is what we have seen donald trump really focus on ever since he one on super tuesday, he's really trying to...
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millions of americans under severe weather alerts from texas to georgia. >> big, big tornado! >> norah: multiple tornadoes reported, as damaging wind leaves thousands without power. >> water slamming against the windows, debris flying everywhere. >> uh-oh. >> norah: the "cbs evening news" starts now. >> oh! ♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening. i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you for being with us. we are coming on the air tonight with more than 25 million americans in the path of severe and dangerous storms across the south and the ohio river valley. thunderstorms, torrential rains, life-threatening flooding, and tornadoes are impacting states across the gulf coast. an ef2 tornado hit the city of port arthur, texas, destroying homes and a church. there is catastrophic damage in louisiana after a suspected tornado ripped the roof off an apartment building outside new orleans. and in mississippi, dozens of homes were hit and one person was killed when storms slammed the magnolia state. tonight, tornado watches are in effect across the region. cbs's mark strassmann will start us off to
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torrential rain, ferocious wind and thehreat of tornadoes stretching from teto georgia. anmore than 20000 pele have lost power >>ornado tornado video out of louisiana shows what appears to across i 12 and moments later in nearby power ne burst into flames police are asking everyone to stay indoors as they worked to rescue people from damaged and flooded areas e got the big with four maged, ones on its side if yolook all around, wt leing power pole power lines treat w thisuildg to yr left got directly hit. they got damaged. >> this is a >> scary scene we are due agn to stay indoors nearby officials in new orleans, just emergencand overnight in >> tas, major ooding shut down nearly all of the major roadways in kirby ville. fst responde there today rcuing drivers trapped by floodwaters, reportedly up to 15 feet deep lot of severe weather to keep tracker. >> yeah. look at that and happening on capitol hill, a new blow to speaker mike johnson because just moments ago, house conservatives volted against their own leadership. they defeated a pfizer rule te on the floor. it's a
torrential rain, ferocious wind and thehreat of tornadoes stretching from teto georgia. anmore than 20000 pele have lost power >>ornado tornado video out of louisiana shows what appears to across i 12 and moments later in nearby power ne burst into flames police are asking everyone to stay indoors as they worked to rescue people from damaged and flooded areas e got the big with four maged, ones on its side if yolook all around, wt leing power pole power lines treat w thisuildg to yr left...
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. >>> scottie scheffler dominated at this weekend's masters tournament in augusta, georgia. scheffler won by four strokes, his second masters championship in three years, and it smepts his spot as the number one golfer in the nation. also number one, the augusta course itself, considered by many to be the most beautiful golf course in the nation. it's something other courses can only aspire to, and many are trying to get there by going green. omar villafranca has the story from georgia. >> we are in what golf superintendents call the southeast sector. we're talking parts of teengs, florida, georgia, south carolina, places where golf is big business but also a lifestyle. so is the heat, and that of course can drain resources. but data shows that more than 25% of courses in this region are now starting to use more recycled water, trying to go green to save some green. the crisp sound of a perfect tee shot in golf. a sport that players mostly love. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: but sometimes loathe. >> why didn't you just go home? that's your home! >> reporter: getting the ball fro
. >>> scottie scheffler dominated at this weekend's masters tournament in augusta, georgia. scheffler won by four strokes, his second masters championship in three years, and it smepts his spot as the number one golfer in the nation. also number one, the augusta course itself, considered by many to be the most beautiful golf course in the nation. it's something other courses can only aspire to, and many are trying to get there by going green. omar villafranca has the story from...
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for the majority oblk ters, ey're descent poses a al conce for democrats in battleground stas like georgia, where ben won by fewer than 1000 tes. >> black >> voters under age 30 made up only about 6% of voters in georgia in 2020, that group voted for joe biden by more than 50 points. >> we are holding there election in the pa of our hands and they're not listening. >> we're tired of just hearing him say these things, these trust anjoe biden, the no republican party isn't earning their te eher both sides or ju iga >> nothing is being done for u if enough people but third party,e can win. that's my thoughts has touted h success on ken issu affecting young voters including student loan forgeness yes lowering unemployment and tackling inflation >> sll thoh, i don't feel it, people may be employed, but can they survive off of what the federal minimum wage has stayed the same since 2009. i was five and two becaus'm not i'm 20 years old now. well, i work at goodwill now for $12 an houand cost of especially here at could your mind as f as hoyou ange vote inovember, kfar permanent ceasefirand actua
for the majority oblk ters, ey're descent poses a al conce for democrats in battleground stas like georgia, where ben won by fewer than 1000 tes. >> black >> voters under age 30 made up only about 6% of voters in georgia in 2020, that group voted for joe biden by more than 50 points. >> we are holding there election in the pa of our hands and they're not listening. >> we're tired of just hearing him say these things, these trust anjoe biden, the no republican party isn't...
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severe storms across the gulf on their way to georgia and the carolinas. then, an enhanced threat for kentucky, pennsylvania, and ohio. heavy wind and rain reaching the northeast tomorrow night. and the striking images. torrential rain in washington, louisiana. a shopping center in katy, texas, ripped apart by an ef-1 tornado with 90-mile-per-hour winds. in slidell, louisiana, more than 50 people rescued from an apartment complex struck by what's believed to be at least an ef-1 tornado. these accuweather images from new orleans, a flash flood emergency after more than half a foot of rain. a month's worth of rain in just one day. evacuations under way in parts of central mississippi, near a levee that officials fear could break. a difficult night ahead for millions. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano leading us off in slidell, louisiana. >> reporter: tonight, that deadly severe weather outbreak slamming the gulf coast, cutting a path of destruction across multiple states. >> big tornado, big, big tornado. >> reporter: this tornado striking the city of
severe storms across the gulf on their way to georgia and the carolinas. then, an enhanced threat for kentucky, pennsylvania, and ohio. heavy wind and rain reaching the northeast tomorrow night. and the striking images. torrential rain in washington, louisiana. a shopping center in katy, texas, ripped apart by an ef-1 tornado with 90-mile-per-hour winds. in slidell, louisiana, more than 50 people rescued from an apartment complex struck by what's believed to be at least an ef-1 tornado. these...
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wind alerts from georgia to maine. rob marciano tracking it all. >>> tonight, tensions rising in the middle east. israel's iron dome intercepting dozens of rockets fired by hezbollah. at the same time, israel bracing for a potential attack from iran at any moment. the u.s. warning iran has more than 100 cruise missiles ready for a potential strike. retaliation for the deadly israeli attack killing iranian commanders in syria. britt clennett in israel. >>> a high-stakes meeting at mar-a-lago. donald trump and speaker mike johnson taking questions just moments ago. rachel scott pressing trump on where he stands on abortion rights and how he responded. >>> arizona's abortion battle in the national spotlight. vice president kamala harris in arizona calling on lawmakers to repeal the state's 160-year-old abortion ban and blaming donald trump for the chaos surrounding the supreme court overturning roe v. wade. mary bruce at the white house. >>> police searching for suspects wanted for a deadly car jacking in florida. chillin
wind alerts from georgia to maine. rob marciano tracking it all. >>> tonight, tensions rising in the middle east. israel's iron dome intercepting dozens of rockets fired by hezbollah. at the same time, israel bracing for a potential attack from iran at any moment. the u.s. warning iran has more than 100 cruise missiles ready for a potential strike. retaliation for the deadly israeli attack killing iranian commanders in syria. britt clennett in israel. >>> a high-stakes meeting...
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the six case brought in his attempts to overturn the 2020 election and there is the fourth case in georgia that's almost certainly not going to go to trial before the 2024 election because that's been mired in delays so if there is a case he has to answer for before the voters head to the ballot box it might be this and it might be the one thing that really swings the outcome of this election.— this election. thank you so much for — this election. thank you so much for running - this election. thank you so much for running this - this election. thank you so i much for running this through all of that. this is bbc news. the biggest names in theatre gathered for the olivier awards at the royal albert hall in london. the oliviers celebrate the best of british theatre and is the industry's most prestigious awards ceremony. mark gatiss won the best actor award for his role in �*the motive and the cue' and sarah snook won the best actress prize for her one—woman show, �*the picture of dorian gray'. she spoke about what it's like to act 26 different roles in the play. it's been a huge c
the six case brought in his attempts to overturn the 2020 election and there is the fourth case in georgia that's almost certainly not going to go to trial before the 2024 election because that's been mired in delays so if there is a case he has to answer for before the voters head to the ballot box it might be this and it might be the one thing that really swings the outcome of this election.— this election. thank you so much for — this election. thank you so much for running - this...
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this was pikria darchia — originally from georgia, she spoke several languages. dawn singleton was a 25—year—old planning her imminent wedding. jade young was a 47—year—old architect, motherand member of a surf life—saving club. osteopath ashlee good died protecting her nine—month—old baby. police say the little girl has improved significantly, and could be on a regular hospital ward within days. yixuan cheng, a chinese student — her picture is yet to be released. and this was security guard faraz tahir — the only man killed as he tried to intervene in the attack. he had moved here from pakistan. assailantjoel cauchi, who was shot dead by a police officer, had a history of mental illness — but authorities continue to search for motives, including whether he was targeting women. well, the videos speak for themselves, don't they? and that's certainly a line of inquiry for us. it's obvious to me, it's obvious to detectives, that that seems to be an area of interest that the offender had focused on women and avoided the men. as you know — that h
this was pikria darchia — originally from georgia, she spoke several languages. dawn singleton was a 25—year—old planning her imminent wedding. jade young was a 47—year—old architect, motherand member of a surf life—saving club. osteopath ashlee good died protecting her nine—month—old baby. police say the little girl has improved significantly, and could be on a regular hospital ward within days. yixuan cheng, a chinese student — her picture is yet to be released. and this was...
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but he has joan and we've been able to see everything in his courtroom because god bless georgia. those are televise he's done a really good job. >> it's been noticeable, paula. thank you so much for that. let's go down to the rose garden where president biden is about to have a news conference with prime minister because she did because she fumio of japan. here they are >> please have a seat. so not understand here today with the prime minister of japan, president could shape prime minister kishida. when i became president, i said that the united states would rebuild the muscle of our democratic alliances and we stand shoulder to shoulder their allies again because our alliances are america's greatest asset. the relationship with japan is powerful. proof of that, that investing in our lives and raising our collective ambitions, we yield remarkable results over the last three years. the partnership between japan, the united states, has been transformed into a truly global partnership that's thanks in no small part to the courageous leadership prime minister kishida. and i mean, th
but he has joan and we've been able to see everything in his courtroom because god bless georgia. those are televise he's done a really good job. >> it's been noticeable, paula. thank you so much for that. let's go down to the rose garden where president biden is about to have a news conference with prime minister because she did because she fumio of japan. here they are >> please have a seat. so not understand here today with the prime minister of japan, president could shape prime...
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people across the south are facing severe storm threats this morning, big range it's from texas to georgia. people could be looking at some major flooding run and bring to you where the biggest alerts are being put out this morning. and it looks like it'll be a wet wound start to the masters tournament and augusta. but the only thing forget the weather. you don't need good weather to play golf very clearly says, everyone who aft only thingveryone d the talking about is that man, tiger woods and his 26th appearance. now at the tournament >> there's new ally in the fight against climate change. this is >> bukhara business blue carbon. >> we just need to protect nature will do the rest in >> carbon. let's see an infill sunday, april 21 at nine. >> hi, my name is damian clark. if you have both medicare and medicaid, i have some really encouraging news that you'll definitely want to hear. depending on the plans available in your area, you may be eligible to get extra benefits with the humana medicare advantage dual eligible special needs plan all these plans include a healthy options allowance
people across the south are facing severe storm threats this morning, big range it's from texas to georgia. people could be looking at some major flooding run and bring to you where the biggest alerts are being put out this morning. and it looks like it'll be a wet wound start to the masters tournament and augusta. but the only thing forget the weather. you don't need good weather to play golf very clearly says, everyone who aft only thingveryone d the talking about is that man, tiger woods and...
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we've got watches up from texas all the way into georgia. shreveport, you got globbered earlier. down across austin, i think storms will reform there. tomorrow, there's red on the map, tornadoes possible, baton rouge, across southern mississippi. and these storms get going early. this is dynamics and dew-point driven, so, a cluster of damaging storms including tornadoes will be right near new orleans before noontime and crossing into florida and into georgia late in the day. the low itself climbs up through the mississippi and ohio river valleys. it expand, as it does so tomorrow night into thursday. thursday, rain and wind in the northeast, but the next 36 hours here in the south will be dangerous. david? >> david: a switch from the solar eclipse, indeed. rob, thank you for the coverage yesterday, and thank you for tonight. >>> we continue with the news here, and tonight, federal agents say they have prevent what they say was a planned terror attack on multiple churches in idaho. the fbi arresting an 18-year-old suspect. his alleged plans now revealed tonight. here's our chief j
we've got watches up from texas all the way into georgia. shreveport, you got globbered earlier. down across austin, i think storms will reform there. tomorrow, there's red on the map, tornadoes possible, baton rouge, across southern mississippi. and these storms get going early. this is dynamics and dew-point driven, so, a cluster of damaging storms including tornadoes will be right near new orleans before noontime and crossing into florida and into georgia late in the day. the low itself...
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authorities say the 22-year-old woman in georgia checked out of a hotel yesterday and told staff she was going on a shooting spree directed by god because of the eclipse. they say she shot and injured two drivers on interstate 10 in the florida panhandle. state troopers stopped her vehicle and found an ar-15 rifle and a handgun. she was arrested on several charges including attempted murder. >>> and the "detroit free press" reports on today's scheduled sentencing for the first parents in the u.s. to be held criminally responsible for a deadly shooting by their child. jennifer and james crumbley were convicted of involuntary manslaughter earlier this year. prosecutors say they failed to take steps that could have prevented their son from killing four students at oxford high school in 2021. they're asking for a 10- to 15-year prison sentence. >>> still to come, a winning ticket. we'll show you where a winning billion dollar powerball ticket was sold. a winning bl dollar powerball ticket was sold. i was on a journey for a really long time to find some relief. cosentyx works for me. cose
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cnn's alayna treene has much more on this and alayna before trump has to florida, he has to georgia. what are you hearing from those around donald trump aut this arizona ling? okay. it's pretty well markov bl, t ting this because just o day after he gave that statement and clarified that he beeves this should be left to the stes th abortion should be decided by vots in each state. this ona ng droppednd it really showed how democrats are ing to be us usi a strict abortion laws ste by state and blaming them on donald trump.nd i did speak with some of donald trump's advisers yesterday and they dended his position. they said, look, this leaning into. we believe that voters in each state suld have the right to decide their own abortions laws. but i think they also recognize the politics of this part of the reasone took this position was because he believed it was the most politically safe option. they recognize how vulnerable republicans are and president, former president trump specifically on this issue. and i think arizona is a great example. of how difficult it's going to continue to
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think the new york prosecutors are being unfair to donald trump. 42% think the georgia prosecutors are being unfair. 45% thing federal prosecutors are being unfair. so i think some of that his anger in that courtroom, he's channeling what a large segment of the american people feel about what's happening in that courtroom. >> kaizen point on both sides, you've got to work with what you got when you're in the middle of a campaign, it's good to see you karen. thank you good to see you. thank you. john. >> all this morning, a pregnant cruise ship passenger is now getting medical care on land after a dramatic or emergency rescue at sea you video shows the moment that the coast guard basically airlifted her. she was on a disney ship near puerto rico 35-year-old was reportedly experiencing serious health complications. newly unsealed court documents show that if new jersey senator bob menendez testifies in his upcoming trial on criminal bribery charges me blamed his wife, nadine, according to the documents, menendez says that may say that she withheld information leading him to believe nothi
think the new york prosecutors are being unfair to donald trump. 42% think the georgia prosecutors are being unfair. 45% thing federal prosecutors are being unfair. so i think some of that his anger in that courtroom, he's channeling what a large segment of the american people feel about what's happening in that courtroom. >> kaizen point on both sides, you've got to work with what you got when you're in the middle of a campaign, it's good to see you karen. thank you good to see you....
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i mean, there's a case in georgia where the jury took almost a year to pick the jury. so this will take a little bit of time, but i also want to point out that the idea that it's trump's lawyers that are trying to basically really sift through and listen for other motives are other reasons people may want to be on the jury are not be on the jury the prosecution has to do the same thing because they're also having to sort of use the art of the jury questioning process to find out. does do these people have a bit toward the defendant? is there some reason that they may have a reason to dislike the state in a case if they have somebody in their family have been prosecuted heated by the state. and so they may not be a good juror for us, aside from the donald trump case. and so all of these things will be going on when all these machinations we happen. this is a little bit of an art. it's not just a science as you have to listen carefully and it'll be up to some skillful questioning to fair it out. those places where there may be biases for or against the defendant or for o
i mean, there's a case in georgia where the jury took almost a year to pick the jury. so this will take a little bit of time, but i also want to point out that the idea that it's trump's lawyers that are trying to basically really sift through and listen for other motives are other reasons people may want to be on the jury are not be on the jury the prosecution has to do the same thing because they're also having to sort of use the art of the jury questioning process to find out. does do these...
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it'llat least six mont and cost two-and-a-half d tear down e lamark it took ni firefighters in georgia ha rescued a man from a two-foot wide storm drain under a way on tuesday, rescuers had to dig through dense cla to free him. they don't know why he went into the storm drain, but they do believe 'd been stuck there for was taken to the hospital for evaluation. patient and treatment. no updates on tt. >>do have an update on this. >> they say anlephant never forget and this one definitely won't forget her trip down the streets of butte, montana. that's viola, the elephant she was getting ready for a circus show when she to startled by a car and broke loose. she roamed half a block down and stopped for a snack before handlers found her and loaded her into the trailer justin time to make her show john? >> no, we call that we call that elephant on theam know at againthisall ing d to go back happeng now, crary of state aony blinken has ju arriv in italfor thg7 foreign miniers meeting. >> his there as us aid to balance. and the world waits t see israewillaunch patel tori strikes against iran
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and and fourth case in georgia that is almost certain to not go to trial before the 24 election because that have been mired in delay. so if there is one criminal case that he has to answer for before voters head to the ballot box and maybe this and it may be the one thing that really swings the outcome of this election to our political investigations reporter from the washington bureau of the guardian. thank ou so bureau of the guardian. thank you so much — bureau of the guardian. thank you so much for— bureau of the guardian. thank you so much for running - bureau of the guardian. thank you so much for running us - you so much for running us through all of that. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. the biggest names in theatre gathered for the 0livier awards at the royal albert hall in london. the 0liviers celebrate the best of british theatre and is the industry's most prestigious awards ceremony. mark gatiss won the best actor award for his role in �*the motive and the cue' and sarah snook won the best actress prize for
and and fourth case in georgia that is almost certain to not go to trial before the 24 election because that have been mired in delay. so if there is one criminal case that he has to answer for before voters head to the ballot box and maybe this and it may be the one thing that really swings the outcome of this election to our political investigations reporter from the washington bureau of the guardian. thank ou so bureau of the guardian. thank you so much — bureau of the guardian. thank you...
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pikria darchia, originally from georgia, dawn singleton, who was planning her wedding, jade young was an architect and mother. 0steopath, ashlee good, died protecting her nine—month—old baby. yixuan cheng, a chinese student whose picture is yet to be released. and this was security guard, faraz tahir, the only man killed as he tried to intervene in the attack. one man who confronted the attacker, warding him off with a bollard, has been telling his story. he didn't say anything, actually. he wasjust, like, very tall, a bit skinny. but the eyes was like empty eyes. it was like, er... he wasn't there. he wasn't like really there, actually. joel cauchi, who was shot dead by a police officer, after going on a stabbing spree in this shopping centre, had a history of mental illness. detectives are investigating whether he targeted women in the attack, but they still want to find a motive by speaking to those who knew him. earlier, his parents spoke out. this is a parent's absolute nightmare, when they have a child with mental illness, that something like this would happen, and my heart
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have the mar—a—lago case in deciding whether these were presidential documents, and that everything in georgia took a turn when there were accusations against there were accusations against the prosecutor. so this is the case. new york is the case and i think it is most likely it resolved before the election. so on this specific case, talk to me about the challenge ahead for thejudge, what they to me about the challenge ahead for the judge, what they are hoping to prove here, certainly the prosecution, what are they hoping to improve on what other political implications of this case could remark the penalties, this is what we call a low felony, it can be up to four years on each count, but there are 3a counts against donald trump. there are 34 counts against donald trump.— there are 34 counts against donald trump. there are 34 counts against donald trum -. ~ . , .,, ., donald trump. what they hope to rove that donald trump. what they hope to prove that he _ donald trump. what they hope to prove that he falsified _ donald trump. what they hope to prove that he falsified or- donald trump. what
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joining me is associate professor of law at georgia state university and former federal prosecutor caren morrison, and political scientist at princeton university lauren wright. good to have you booked with us. how very significant moment today, of course, and the focus on the jury. what might the demographic of the jury what might the demographic of the jury look like and how could that impact the trial? the jury look like and how could that impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic _ impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic of _ impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic of the _ impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic of the jury _ impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic of the jury will - impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic of the jury will reflect | demographic of the jury will reflect the demographic of manhattan. diverse, probably highly educated in part. it will be a battle between the two sides to try to sculpt the best jury for the two sides to try to sculpt the bestjury for them. the two sides to try to sculpt the best jury for the
joining me is associate professor of law at georgia state university and former federal prosecutor caren morrison, and political scientist at princeton university lauren wright. good to have you booked with us. how very significant moment today, of course, and the focus on the jury. what might the demographic of the jury what might the demographic of the jury look like and how could that impact the trial? the jury look like and how could that impact the trial? the democratic -- demographic _...
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signalled that he had no interest in any kind of so—called motion to vacate, as one republican, the georgia representative marjorie taylor greene has pushed, in recent days, it is possible that effort has died especially as it donald trump has stepped forward to express his support forward to express his support forjohnson. forward to express his support forjohnson— forjohnson. cloudier grisales, thank you _ forjohnson. cloudier grisales, thank you so _ forjohnson. cloudier grisales, thank you so much _ forjohnson. cloudier grisales, thank you so much for- forjohnson. cloudier grisales, thank you so much for your . thank you so much for your reporting. thank you. two years to save the world — that is the existential message from un climate change executive secretary simon stiell this week, saying we need to take action and fast on global warming. his appeal comes as march set a new monthly record for global heat for the tenth month in a row. the hunt for solutions to reduce planet heating emissions, is driving some to revisit energy sources that might be considered controversial. with m
signalled that he had no interest in any kind of so—called motion to vacate, as one republican, the georgia representative marjorie taylor greene has pushed, in recent days, it is possible that effort has died especially as it donald trump has stepped forward to express his support forward to express his support forjohnson. forward to express his support forjohnson— forjohnson. cloudier grisales, thank you _ forjohnson. cloudier grisales, thank you so _ forjohnson. cloudier grisales, thank...
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i will give you a rundown, pikria darchia from georgia, don singleton, 25 years old who was planning her wedding, jade young, an architect, ashlee good, the mother who died protecting her baby who were seriously injured, and yixuan cheng, a chinese student. as well as a male security guard from pakistan. those are the six who have been named. we've got information about the little baby seriously injured. she is now in a serious condition, no longer in critical, so that some good news, if you like, from what has been a terrible shock for people here in australia. fiifi people here in australia. 0k, we've got _ people here in australia. 0k, we've got to _ people here in australia. 0k, we've got to leave _ people here in australia. 0k, we've got to leave it - people here in australia. 0k, we've got to leave it there, thank you very much indeed katy watson. of course more details on what is happening and the man who was shot at the scene on our website. 2024 is the year of elections with at least 50 countries around the world going to the polls. but when it comes to the numbers, one st
i will give you a rundown, pikria darchia from georgia, don singleton, 25 years old who was planning her wedding, jade young, an architect, ashlee good, the mother who died protecting her baby who were seriously injured, and yixuan cheng, a chinese student. as well as a male security guard from pakistan. those are the six who have been named. we've got information about the little baby seriously injured. she is now in a serious condition, no longer in critical, so that some good news, if you...
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it started today out of georgia. >> bubba watson's daughter steals the show giving a putting master class after yesterday's contest. is sent crowds roaring after sinking three long-range parts of the historic club. she didn't win, but her daddy said she might have a job after growing up, adding that their goal is to compete. somebody give that girl a jacket. >> look at her. >> so cute. >> the crowd erupts. >> she is so cute. >> before we go, you got the last word for our friday morning. >> all right, it will be a little cooler tomorrow, but one more day of enjoying dry weather before that rain really wraps it up overnight into early saturday morning, and then we get the scattered activity into your sunday, but look at that inland temperature. 10 degrees. eventually we will drop by 20. >> we almost make it friday. >>> tonight, the friday. one-time n >>> tonight, the one-time nfl legend at the center of what many have called the trial of the century, o.j. simpson, is dead at 76. the football hall of famer who became a hollywood star, only to be charged in 1994 with the brutal murders of his
it started today out of georgia. >> bubba watson's daughter steals the show giving a putting master class after yesterday's contest. is sent crowds roaring after sinking three long-range parts of the historic club. she didn't win, but her daddy said she might have a job after growing up, adding that their goal is to compete. somebody give that girl a jacket. >> look at her. >> so cute. >> the crowd erupts. >> she is so cute. >> before we go, you got the last...
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. >> i should be right now in pennsylvania, in florida, in many other states, north carolina, georgia, campaigning. >> reporter: at the end of the day, seven jurors were chosen. three women, a teacher, a software employee at disney, and an oncology nurse who said, “i didn't know i was walking into this.” and there are four men, the foreperson, a man born in ireland who works in sales, two attorneys, and an i.t. consultant originally from puerto rico who called the former president "fascinating and mysterious," saying, "he walks into a room and he sets people off, one way or another." throughout the day, the lawyers questioning the jury pool, looking to root out potential bias. the teacher who was chosen telling the court she's not a political person, but adding, “trump speaks his mind and i'd rather that than someone who was in office who you don't know what they're thinking.” lawyers scrutinizing social media accounts. trump's attorney asking one man about a 2017 facebook post where he wrote of trump, “get him out and lock him up>" judge juan merchan agreed to dismiss him f
. >> i should be right now in pennsylvania, in florida, in many other states, north carolina, georgia, campaigning. >> reporter: at the end of the day, seven jurors were chosen. three women, a teacher, a software employee at disney, and an oncology nurse who said, “i didn't know i was walking into this.” and there are four men, the foreperson, a man born in ireland who works in sales, two attorneys, and an i.t. consultant originally from puerto rico who called the former...
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pikria darchia, originally from georgia, dawn singleton, who was planning her wedding. jade young was an architect and mother. osteopath ashlee good died protecting her nine—month—old baby. yixuan cheng, a chinese student whose picture is yet to be released. and this was security guard faraz tahir, the only man killed as he tried to intervene in the attack. one man who confronted the attacker, warding him off with a bollard, has been telling his story. he didn't say anything, actually. he wasjust, like, very tall, a bit skinny. but the eyes was like empty eyes. it was like, er... he wasn't there. he wasn't like really there, actually. joel cauchi, who was shot dead by a police officer after going on a stabbing spree in this shopping centre, had a history of mental illness. detectives are investigating whether he targeted women in the attack, but they still want to find a motive by speaking to those who knew him. earlier, his parents spoke out. this is a parent's absolute nightmare, when they have a child with mental illness, that something like this would happen. an
pikria darchia, originally from georgia, dawn singleton, who was planning her wedding. jade young was an architect and mother. osteopath ashlee good died protecting her nine—month—old baby. yixuan cheng, a chinese student whose picture is yet to be released. and this was security guard faraz tahir, the only man killed as he tried to intervene in the attack. one man who confronted the attacker, warding him off with a bollard, has been telling his story. he didn't say anything, actually. he...
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pikria darchia, originally from georgia, dawn singleton, who was planning her wedding. jade young was an architect and mother. osteopath ashlee good died protecting her nine—month—old baby. yixuan cheng, a chinese student whose picture is yet to be released. and this was security guard faraz tahir, the only man killed as he tried to intervene in the attack. one man who confronted the attacker, warding him off with a bollard, has been telling his story. he didn't say anything, actually. he wasjust, like, very tall, a bit skinny. but the eyes was like empty eyes. it was like, er... he wasn't there. he wasn't, like, really there, actually. joel cauchi, who was shot dead by a police officer after going on a stabbing spree in this shopping centre, had a history of mental illness. detectives are investigating whether he targeted women in the attack, but they still want to find a motive by speaking to those who knew him. earlier, his parents spoke out. this is a parent's absolute nightmare, when they have a child with mental illness, that something like this would happen.
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. >>> now to augusta georgia, american scottie scheffler is celebrating on america's biggest stage. he captured the magic at the masters, he drained his final pot on the 18 to win his second green jacket. starting the final round one stroke ahead of the field and held onto the lead. he came in as the odds on favorite but now to abandon the tournament if his wife went into labor. her due date is expected within the next couple of weeks. >> i can't put it into words what it means to win this tournament and i can't put it into words what it means to be a father for the first time. i look forward to getting home and celebrating with meredith. >> masters jacket and the new baby on the way. congrats, to them. the total for this year's masters was 20 million with the winner taking home a $3.6 million. the coveted green jacket and of course an invitation to next year's tournament. some players with bay area connections had some impressive finishes. colin and max both played golf in berkeley and they were two of the three golfers tied at third. you probably are wondering how tiger finished?
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like we're in the clear now, those severe thunderstorms kinda skirted where we are here in augusta, georgia and it's looking like they're gonna get to play a lot of golf here this afternoon. play ended up only being delayed two-and-a-half half hours and the forecast for the rest of the weekend. i mean, it just looks beautiful here in a and you or someone looked really looking forward to that beautiful weather is tiger woods. he had to withdraw before the third round last year when he was going to be very cold and rainy. and tiger said earlier this week, you know, he still thinks he can win one more of these tournaments. but of course it's not going going to be easy for them >> i ache every day and i prefer warm and human and hot and i know we're getting some thunderstorm, so least it will be hot, won't be like last year, every shot that's not on a tee box is a challenge >> so >> yeah, one, once we start the whole, it's a bit of a challenge >> yeah, so tiger is now going to tie off at 3:54 eastern today. so he's not going to be able to finish his first round, but he is dry it makes him histo
like we're in the clear now, those severe thunderstorms kinda skirted where we are here in augusta, georgia and it's looking like they're gonna get to play a lot of golf here this afternoon. play ended up only being delayed two-and-a-half half hours and the forecast for the rest of the weekend. i mean, it just looks beautiful here in a and you or someone looked really looking forward to that beautiful weather is tiger woods. he had to withdraw before the third round last year when he was going...
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>> i'm rafael romo at the georgia state capitol in atlanta. this is cnn closed captioning is brought to you by sokoloff law mesothelial ma victims call now $30 billion in trust money has been set aside. you may be entitled to a portion of that money all when 8085920400. that's when 8085920400 >> the latest gauge on how americans are feeling about the economy is down today and it shows americans fueling steady despite a recent tick up and inflation university of michigan said its numbers moved sideways for the fourth month in a row with sentiment edging out lower in april to 77.9. >> and >> look at this graph for the big picture, sentiments still isn't back to where it was before the pandemic hit but it's sharply higher up from the record lows almost two years ago when inflation was at a 40 year high. meanwhile, americans expectations of inflation ticked up slightly in april showing some frustrations with lingering higher prices. >> briana the us job market, is still running strong, but with us companies struggling to find people to hire other
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reason why he dodges is because there's only seven states to be making a decision on abortion, arizona, georgia, michigan, nevada, but savini, miss collins and, is the second was important issue, 42 and 49 percent of those voters in those days omega decision, said that abortion is a number 1 issue, that they believe that most of them are pro-choice. of donald trump wants to win, you know changed his message. let's be honest about it, it's okay to change it. >> well... >> at first he was very proud about a rovers is wade overturning, now he says let's leave it up to the states, it's okay to change it, let's be honest, that's the reality. the seven states make up the determination. >> the overturning -- >> trace: i have five seconds, gotta go. >> the overturning of a row we've weighed did deter that decision back to the states, he has been clear about asses up again, he wants we the people to decide. >> trace: meantime -- >> he was very proud -- >> that is out for the states to decide. >> trace: the joe biden campaign and says voters continued to tell posters they are just not feeling get a more
reason why he dodges is because there's only seven states to be making a decision on abortion, arizona, georgia, michigan, nevada, but savini, miss collins and, is the second was important issue, 42 and 49 percent of those voters in those days omega decision, said that abortion is a number 1 issue, that they believe that most of them are pro-choice. of donald trump wants to win, you know changed his message. let's be honest about it, it's okay to change it. >> well... >> at first he...
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garbarino,s greene of georgia, >> mr. pfluger, msagen, d ms l of florida are pointed managers to conduct the impeachmt triaagains alandro nicholas mayorkas cretary of homeland security that a message be sent to the se to inform the sate of these appointments, and that the managers, so appointed me inonnectn to preparation and the conduct ofhe trial exh impehment to the sate and take all necessa actions whh may include e >> o ing. >> employing legal, cleric, and other necessary assistance and incurring such other expenses as may be nessary t be paid frommountsilable to the committee on homend security under applicabl expense resolutions or for the applicable amounts of the house of representatives two sending for persons and papers and filing with the secretary of the senate on the part of the house of representatives. >> any >> pleadings in conjunction with or subsequent to the exhibition of the articles of impeachment that the managers consider necessary with the permission of the senate. i will now read the articles of
garbarino,s greene of georgia, >> mr. pfluger, msagen, d ms l of florida are pointed managers to conduct the impeachmt triaagains alandro nicholas mayorkas cretary of homeland security that a message be sent to the se to inform the sate of these appointments, and that the managers, so appointed me inonnectn to preparation and the conduct ofhe trial exh impehment to the sate and take all necessa actions whh may include e >> o ing. >> employing legal, cleric, and other necessary...