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demomocracy now!w! don't step ints and missouri, we're going to see, for the first time since roe v. wade, a state that has had all of its abortion clinics shut down and eliminated, and a should be terrifying to all of us. amy: and then there was none. mazars only abortion clinic might be forced to close by friday. effectively ending access to legal abortion in the state. we will speak with the aclu as well as an abortion provider in neighboring illinois base just outside st. louis. then we go to arizona where humanitarian volunteer with the group no more deaths faces up to 20 years in prison for providing fo, , wate andnd aid to undocumented migrants. >> january 2018, w was aesteted by b bder patrol and crged th harboring. the bord patrol criminal colalaint ainsnst me, they said i was providi food, wer, beds, anclean clhehes towo men. so they charged me with harboring. amy: scott warren goes on trial today, but will join us first. all that and more, coming up. welcome to d democracy now!,!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as states around the country ramp up the
demomocracy now!w! don't step ints and missouri, we're going to see, for the first time since roe v. wade, a state that has had all of its abortion clinics shut down and eliminated, and a should be terrifying to all of us. amy: and then there was none. mazars only abortion clinic might be forced to close by friday. effectively ending access to legal abortion in the state. we will speak with the aclu as well as an abortion provider in neighboring illinois base just outside st. louis. then we go...
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erupted nearly as the war began. if not, everywhere at once. in missouri and western virginia, the regular violence quickly destabilized civilian populations as state leaders and military commanders contended with deeply contested loyalties. independent irregular bans, prounion and pro-confederate, in many rural localities, already in the wars first months. retaliatory warfare followed. night riders stole horses, saboteurs destroyed symbols of federal authority, including railroads, trestles, and bridges. they interrupted mail, attacked stagecoaches, fired at riverboats, or derailed trains with women and children still aboard. enough for one editor to claim "it is degrading to think white men would do this." this guerrilla uprising more than the spontaneous response to the sudden presence of federal troops. the long conflict over slavery in the west immediately transformed it into what i call a hard-line war, and where soldiers and officers in both armies and regular fighters quickly used support for or opposition to slavery as measures of civilians war loyalties. shaping military
erupted nearly as the war began. if not, everywhere at once. in missouri and western virginia, the regular violence quickly destabilized civilian populations as state leaders and military commanders contended with deeply contested loyalties. independent irregular bans, prounion and pro-confederate, in many rural localities, already in the wars first months. retaliatory warfare followed. night riders stole horses, saboteurs destroyed symbols of federal authority, including railroads, trestles,...
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come on the newshour: will missouri's only abortion clinic stop providing abortions tomorrow? the future of the israelifu vernment hangs in the balance as new elections are called. cstldren in the world's lar refugee camp go to desperate legths to get an education and much more. >> brangham: in the ever- escalating battle over artion, missouri is one of the central battlegrounds. that's due in part to a new law that is among the toughest in the country, if it were to be enacted. it's also because the state isls trying to close o access to abortion as early as tomorrow. the legal battle playing out in missouri is over this one planned parenthood clinic inni st. louis. it's the only abortion clinic left in the state. thclinic's annual license, which it needs to perform abortions, expires friday. but, the state is fighting to withhold that license, which, if successl, would make missouri the first state in 45 years to not offer the procedure. >> planned parenthood has beend actively owingly violating state law on numerous occasions. >> brangham: missouri's republican govnor mike pars
come on the newshour: will missouri's only abortion clinic stop providing abortions tomorrow? the future of the israelifu vernment hangs in the balance as new elections are called. cstldren in the world's lar refugee camp go to desperate legths to get an education and much more. >> brangham: in the ever- escalating battle over artion, missouri is one of the central battlegrounds. that's due in part to a new law that is among the toughest in the country, if it were to be enacted. it's...
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>>> breaking overnight, a deadly tornado outbreak rattles missouri. three people are dead. major damage in the capital of jefferson city. >>> the president of the united states is engaged in a cover up. >> government at a standstill, the president refusing to work with democrat is if they contin their multiple investigations. >>> a baby girl in florida has died after her day care left her alone for hours in a sweltering van. >>> and he joined the taliban to fight the u.s. john walker lynn is set to go free on american soil 17 years he served. good morning and welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> a lot of outrage about that one. i'm dave briggs, thursday, may 23rd, 4:00 a.m. in the east, 3:00 a.m. in missouri, and that's where we begin this morning with breaking news overnight. a tornado outbreak turning deadly in missouri. >>> a tornado emergency for missouri's capital of jefferson city. the national weather service confirms the city took a direct hit from a twister. the damage is extensive. roofs ripped off of homes, debris everywhere, at least 10,000 customers are
>>> breaking overnight, a deadly tornado outbreak rattles missouri. three people are dead. major damage in the capital of jefferson city. >>> the president of the united states is engaged in a cover up. >> government at a standstill, the president refusing to work with democrat is if they contin their multiple investigations. >>> a baby girl in florida has died after her day care left her alone for hours in a sweltering van. >>> and he joined the...
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door-to-door after a violent tornado has torn through jefferson city, missouri, the capital city, overnight. carley: officials are asking the national guard for help. the head of the county ems says they are in disaster mode. every firefighter, people trapped inside their homes and calling for help. >> at this point we know three people have been killed after a twister ripped through carl junction, that storm happening on the eighth anniversary of the devastating tornado in nearby joplin which killed 161 people in 2011. >> in oklahoma people are facing flash flood threats. a home breaking apart as it is ripped off its foundation into a swollen river. homes are dangling off cliffs, the water is expected to rise another four feet by this morning. storm. we will learn more about what happened as the sun comes up. >> reporter: we have a tornado report for south-central missouri. watches and warnings across portions of missouri, illinois, towards indiana. a watch means conditions are favorable for tornadoes. we have a storm in central missouri. we have reports of damage and death in m
door-to-door after a violent tornado has torn through jefferson city, missouri, the capital city, overnight. carley: officials are asking the national guard for help. the head of the county ems says they are in disaster mode. every firefighter, people trapped inside their homes and calling for help. >> at this point we know three people have been killed after a twister ripped through carl junction, that storm happening on the eighth anniversary of the devastating tornado in nearby joplin...
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floor mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. hawley: are we in a quorum call? call? . >> mister president it is an honor to rise today to speak in this chamber of the house. when i think of those who have served my state before me i am humbled them i think of those from missouri i am sobered with a great responsibility i will follow this path with all the strength that god can give me missouri is known for our frankness today i will be frank for a stay in for a nation as part of the revolution of the people for the common man and woman is the calling of every generation so the faith is faltering in the hard-line of the country is the great challenge of our age with a town called lexington missouri a place where people make a life for themselves and their children where they value honesty and gumption and life's simple pleasures reading toed the kids before bed and the place for dignity and quiet of the working men and women those who built the railroads and the workers who launched the industrial american economy the marvel of the world those who f
floor mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. hawley: are we in a quorum call? call? . >> mister president it is an honor to rise today to speak in this chamber of the house. when i think of those who have served my state before me i am humbled them i think of those from missouri i am sobered with a great responsibility i will follow this path with all the strength that god can give me missouri is known for our frankness today i will be frank for a stay in...
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services in missouri will continue at least for now a court grants a four day reprieve to women's rights activists who fights to keep the state's long abortion clinic. opened . good evening we begin with news from leon wet and algerian man is being charged with setting off a package bomb last weekk which e ended. fourteen people muhammad hisham was handed down charges including attempted murder and terrorist conspiracy. he declared allegiance to the islamic state group but the medicine group itself has not claims the attack more on that story as we get it on fronts twenty full this evening. now the world news at mexico's president has insisted his government won't be provoked by donald trump now he spoke. to the u. s. president threatened to impose tariffs of up 225% on all mexican goods entering the united states that is unless the mexico clamp down on illegal migration. allows mason is shaping up to be the biggest following policy test to date for andres manuel lopez obrador. it's cold trans america first slogan a fallacy take a listen [inaudible] mama. oracle shape using coercive meas
services in missouri will continue at least for now a court grants a four day reprieve to women's rights activists who fights to keep the state's long abortion clinic. opened . good evening we begin with news from leon wet and algerian man is being charged with setting off a package bomb last weekk which e ended. fourteen people muhammad hisham was handed down charges including attempted murder and terrorist conspiracy. he declared allegiance to the islamic state group but the medicine group...
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republican governor of missouri last week signed one of these draconian new abortion bans that all the republican-controlled states are passing now. missouri before that was already down to only one clinic that provides abortions in that entire state. and that's a big state. well today that clinic announced that the state of missouri also appears to be denying them a renewal of their license, which they need to operate in that state. and that means by the end of this week republicans for the first time believe they may have succeeded in one american state in banning abortion. again, this is this week, the last clinic in missouri may be shutting down. they appear to have achieved an abortion ban in missouri both in law with the new ban just signed by the state's governor and also in practice, by closing down this last clinic that the republican-controlled government there had allowed to operate and stay open. the doctor who operates that last clinic, who believes her clinic may be getting shut down in the next 72 hours, she's going to be our guest here tonight in just a few minutes.
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disaster >>> missouri becomes the first state to pass a sweeping abortion ban >>> president trump ordering 1500 more troops to the middle east and late word about an emergency declaration to go around congress and sell weapons to iran's rivals >>> the fda approves the world's most expensive drug. the price tag over $2 million. tonight our interview with the drug maker's ceo how do you respond, though, to people who might say that your company is asking a ransom, almost, for these kids' lives? how he justifies the cost for this livesaver >>> and the traffic jam at the top of the world at least five dead as climbers get stuck in some of the most dangerous conditions on earth on mt. everest. >> this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, i'm kate snow in for lester. tonight justice for a stunning crime. 13-year-old jayme closs was kidnapped last october by a man who had just killed her parents, then held for 88 days in a cabin before making a daring escape today for the first time, we heard her story in her own words in an emotional statement read at the sentencing
disaster >>> missouri becomes the first state to pass a sweeping abortion ban >>> president trump ordering 1500 more troops to the middle east and late word about an emergency declaration to go around congress and sell weapons to iran's rivals >>> the fda approves the world's most expensive drug. the price tag over $2 million. tonight our interview with the drug maker's ceo how do you respond, though, to people who might say that your company is asking a ransom,...
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exceptions for rain or incest. in the missouri house, barry hovis spoke in favor of the legislation and drew on his past as a police officer to explain really a lot of what we call rape is in his words consensual rape. >> let's just say someone goes out and they have or they are raped or sexually assaulted after a college party. most of my rains were not people jumping out of bushes. that was one or two times. most were date rapes or consensual rapes. >> that raised more than a few eyebrows. according to one who was present, missouri is the same state that gave us todd ache in with distinctions between rape and legitimate rape and women's reproductive faculties. barry hovis walked back his statement about consensual rape. the legislation is still the legislation. with no exception for rain,
exceptions for rain or incest. in the missouri house, barry hovis spoke in favor of the legislation and drew on his past as a police officer to explain really a lot of what we call rape is in his words consensual rape. >> let's just say someone goes out and they have or they are raped or sexually assaulted after a college party. most of my rains were not people jumping out of bushes. that was one or two times. most were date rapes or consensual rapes. >> that raised more than a few...
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performing the procedure. missouri state house passed a bill to ban abortions at eight weeks with no exceptions made for rape or incest. democrats in the white house are expressing outrage, calling the bands unconstitutional and making an issue on the -- good evening , kristin. >> hours ago, missouri itself added itself to a list of states passing the strictest antiabortion laws in the country. this one will criminalize the procedure starting at eight weeks of pregnancy whereas alabama's new law signed by its governor just two days ago makes it illegal at six weeks. >> alabama -- >> alabama -- >> every presidential candidate except for bill de blasio talking about alabama's new law in their surprise, all of them are adamantly against it.
performing the procedure. missouri state house passed a bill to ban abortions at eight weeks with no exceptions made for rape or incest. democrats in the white house are expressing outrage, calling the bands unconstitutional and making an issue on the -- good evening , kristin. >> hours ago, missouri itself added itself to a list of states passing the strictest antiabortion laws in the country. this one will criminalize the procedure starting at eight weeks of pregnancy whereas alabama's...
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hitting jefferson city, missouri on wednesday. is it tough to see? >> it's really tough to see. >> reporter: tracy mccord caught in the middle of it. >> bricks, wood, stone, concre, limbs, nails, glass. >> reporter: today the community cleaning up. >> reporter: as peoplern re home, the tornado's random damage on full display. some people arrived to find spots nearly untouched, their next door neighbors, not so lucky. homes ripped apart by the srm in seconds. in oklahoma thousands evacuated in tulsa to escape an angry arkansas river. >> the key thing that's coming for all of us is neighbors taking care of neighbors. reporter: even shelter animals being moved to safety. from north to south, so much of the country's midsection still reeling as they look for relief from kstorms that justp coming. morgan cheske, nbc news, jefferson city, missouri. >>> tonight there is a new flash point on abortion. missouri's governor signing a law today banning the procedure after eight weeks of pregnancy, the latest state to passew restrictions. nbc's ann thompson has that story. >> reporter: this
hitting jefferson city, missouri on wednesday. is it tough to see? >> it's really tough to see. >> reporter: tracy mccord caught in the middle of it. >> bricks, wood, stone, concre, limbs, nails, glass. >> reporter: today the community cleaning up. >> reporter: as peoplern re home, the tornado's random damage on full display. some people arrived to find spots nearly untouched, their next door neighbors, not so lucky. homes ripped apart by the srm in seconds. in...
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states overnight, parts of missouri taking a direct hit, killing at least three people. look at that. thousands now waking up to devastation is thousands more brace for flash flooding. we are tracking the latest. an american fighter who fought for the taliban during 9/11 about to be set free. the calls for justice building nationwide and steaming hot pizza coming right up. the billboard backfire that forced police to intervene. "fox and friends first" starts right now. good morning to you. you are watching "fox and friends first" this thursday morning. thank you so much for starting or ending your day with us wherever you're waking up in america but let's get straight to the fox news alert, violent tornadoes causing catastrophic damage in missouri overnight. right now crews are desperately working to free people trapped in their homes in jefferson city and then scenes like this, a destroyed gas station reported across the area, 3 people are dead after a violent twister ripped through carl junction. the storm happening on the eighth anniversary of the devastating tornado in joplin tha
states overnight, parts of missouri taking a direct hit, killing at least three people. look at that. thousands now waking up to devastation is thousands more brace for flash flooding. we are tracking the latest. an american fighter who fought for the taliban during 9/11 about to be set free. the calls for justice building nationwide and steaming hot pizza coming right up. the billboard backfire that forced police to intervene. "fox and friends first" starts right now. good morning...
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through missouri overnight. "new day" continues now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> good morning. welcome to your "new day." breaking overnight, a deadly outbreak of tornadoes tore through the central united states. the capital of missouri, jefferson city took a here. [ siren ] >> that's the sound of the tornado sirens piercing the darkness. that's what woke people up in the area. we are told rescues are under way in the capital. multiple people are hurt. tornadoes killed at least three people in golden city, missouri. more than two dozen twisters carved a path from oklahoma to missouri in the last 24 hours. >> we are just getting the first look at the scope of damage in jefferson city. houses, like those on your screen, some of them were just splintered, ripped to shreds. the wind was so strong it flipped cars over at this dealership. missouri's governor is about to brief the media. we'll bring it to you when we get new pictures or information. let's begin with cnn meteorologist chad myers. what's the situation, chad? >> the storm has moved away. things are clearing up f
through missouri overnight. "new day" continues now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> good morning. welcome to your "new day." breaking overnight, a deadly outbreak of tornadoes tore through the central united states. the capital of missouri, jefferson city took a here. [ siren ] >> that's the sound of the tornado sirens piercing the darkness. that's what woke people up in the area. we are told rescues are under way in the capital. multiple...
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change it, i'm not joking, is to get donald trump out of that office. >> the missouri house of representatives passed 110-44. here, they specifically outlawed abortion after eight weeks. >> i would support the legislation as it's written in missouri. any incremental and improvement in pro-life legislation is going to help save more lives. >> our partners will be suing to prevent this unconstitutional law from going into effect. we need our patients to know that our doors are open. >>> tornadoes have been spotted in several states. >> this is a rope tornado. you can see that defined by the narrow band of cloud cover. a traumatic sight. >>> announcer: this is "new day" weekend with victor blackwell and christi paul. >> good morning to you. it is a battleground state where donald trump cemented his 2016 win, pennsylvania. later this morning, joe biden will stake his claim there, holding a major rally in philadelphia where he'll open his campaign headquarters. >>> also, at the same time in washington, the battle continues over the current president's tax returns. steve mnuchin is d
change it, i'm not joking, is to get donald trump out of that office. >> the missouri house of representatives passed 110-44. here, they specifically outlawed abortion after eight weeks. >> i would support the legislation as it's written in missouri. any incremental and improvement in pro-life legislation is going to help save more lives. >> our partners will be suing to prevent this unconstitutional law from going into effect. we need our patients to know that our doors are...
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. >> the missouri house of representatives passed the bill. they specifically outlawed abortion after eight weeks. >> i support the legislation as it's written. any improvements in pro-life legislation is going to help save more lives. >> our partners are suing to prevent the unconstitutional law. we need our patients to know that, our doors are open. >> this is a rope tornado. you can see that defined by the narrow band of cloud cover. it's a dramatic sight. >>> announcer: this is "new day" weekend with victor blackwell and christi paul. >> good saturday morning to you. a pregnant women in chicago, about to give birth is lured to a home, strangled to death and the baby cut from her body. >> really cannot express how disgusting and thoroughly disturbing these allegations are. >> also, this woman battling an aggressive brain tumor has one wish. she wants to see her son one last time. the current immigration policies are stopping her. >> what was it like to learn you weren't going to see your son in person? [ speaking foreign language ] >> dozens of tornadoes ripped through texas and ok
. >> the missouri house of representatives passed the bill. they specifically outlawed abortion after eight weeks. >> i support the legislation as it's written. any improvements in pro-life legislation is going to help save more lives. >> our partners are suing to prevent the unconstitutional law. we need our patients to know that, our doors are open. >> this is a rope tornado. you can see that defined by the narrow band of cloud cover. it's a dramatic sight....
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missouri. >> and damage in jefferson city. the capital of missouri is being described as catastrophic. overnight, missouri state capital taking a direct hit from a large tornado. the national weather service says the twister formed over jefferson city just before midnight. new pictures from the city's twitter account showing some of the damage. this morning hospitals in the area are in disaster mode with reports of people trapped in homes and an apartment complex. reporter ashley strohmeyer from our station in columbia just outside jefferson city posted this video to facebook. >> there are buildings crushed. riley toyota. the cars in the parking lot are covered with power lines and destroyed. i'm at a loss for words. >> reporter: governor mike parson tweeting, we're doing okay, but praying for those that were caught in damage. some are still trapped. local emergency crews are on site and assisting. [ sirens ] >> reporter: in joplin, missouri, dark skies with blaring tornadoes sirens in the distance. that threat coming on the anniversary of the devastating tornado that tor
missouri. >> and damage in jefferson city. the capital of missouri is being described as catastrophic. overnight, missouri state capital taking a direct hit from a large tornado. the national weather service says the twister formed over jefferson city just before midnight. new pictures from the city's twitter account showing some of the damage. this morning hospitals in the area are in disaster mode with reports of people trapped in homes and an apartment complex. reporter ashley...
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over abortion escalates as another state moves to enact a strict new law. >> missouri is pushing for sweeping new restrictions on abortion that ban the procedure at eight weeks. >> they are trying to go on a path that will totally dismantle "roe v. wade." >> president trump unveiling his sweeping new plan to overhaul america's immigration laws. >> under this plan, the borders totally secure. >> dickerson: how the trade war is spreading the pain from china to a u.s. manufacturer and a family that sells tvs. >> breaking news out of california. >> an f-16 fighter jet crashed into a warehouse. >> have a great show, everyone. >> dickerson: and a final salute to the "the big bang theory." >> i will miss hundreds of people working together to create something, which is always the most magical part. >> dickerson: good evening. i'm john dickerson. this is our western edition. it is a battle being fought on more than a dozen fronts, the battle over abortion rights. tonight, missouri appears to be on track to pass a bill that would ban abortions at eight weeks of pregnancy. missouri would thus
over abortion escalates as another state moves to enact a strict new law. >> missouri is pushing for sweeping new restrictions on abortion that ban the procedure at eight weeks. >> they are trying to go on a path that will totally dismantle "roe v. wade." >> president trump unveiling his sweeping new plan to overhaul america's immigration laws. >> under this plan, the borders totally secure. >> dickerson: how the trade war is spreading the pain from...
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news. there are violent tornadoes carving a path across missouri. people are trapped at this hour. there are rescues under way. we have people live there on the ground. we'll bring you there soon. is that net carbs or total?... eh, not enough fiber... chocolate would be good... snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar. glucerna. everyday progress they're america's bpursuing life-changing cures. in a country that fosters innovation here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own t-cells... because it's not just about the next breakthrough... it's all the ones after that. his life is pretty comfortable. then, he laid on a serta and realized his life was only just sorta comfortable. i've been living a lie. (laughs) the serta icomfort hybrid mattress. not just sorta comfortable, serta comfortable. omar, check this out. uh, yeah, i was calling to see if you do laser hair removal. for men. notice that my hips are off the ground. [ engine revving ]
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missouri. >> reporter: this footage is from golden city, missouri. it was one of a dozen twisters to hit the state. in jefferson city, the tornado touched down before midnight. >> the best i can describe it is a herd of elephants right on top of us. that's the most terrifying thing. we also heard loud crashes. >> reporter: it spand a three mile area of the state capital causing widespread and violent damage. >> this is the space that most people enter. >> reporter: she came to get a firsthand look at the devastation. >> it is absolutely heart wrenching and i know that our people will grieve this building. it's been here since 1964. >> reporter: all nonessential workers were told to stay home and stay out of the way of missouri crews. mike parsons met with the emergency personnel to go over the state's plan. >> when you have chaos, how do you organize chaos. >> reporter: another tornado swept through carl junction about seven miles north of joplin, missouri. jupe len, suffered a catastrophic twister that killed 161 people exactly eight years ago, missed a direct hit this time. safety offi
missouri. >> reporter: this footage is from golden city, missouri. it was one of a dozen twisters to hit the state. in jefferson city, the tornado touched down before midnight. >> the best i can describe it is a herd of elephants right on top of us. that's the most terrifying thing. we also heard loud crashes. >> reporter: it spand a three mile area of the state capital causing widespread and violent damage. >> this is the space that most people enter. >>...
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missouri's capital city overnight. "new day" continues right now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to your "new day," it is thursday, may 23rd, 8:00 now in the east. we are getting our first look, the sun has come up over the widespread damage in missouri's capital. this after a deadly outbreak of tornadoes tore through the central united states. here is an apartment building, you are looking at on your screen, this is in jefferson city, the capital, it's been torn apart, you can see trees have been snapped in half, debris is scattered around neighborhoo neighborhoods. authorities are going door to door to make sure everyone is safe. with he spoke to missouri's governor mike parson about these deadly tornadoes and he addressed the problems in the state moments ago. >> unfortunately we are still assessing damage this morning. there's going to be multiple injuries at multiple locations, i think there was about 20 people maybe that was treated last night or by ambulance to the hospital here in town. again, we are still just assessing damage. >> mor
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migrants. how it could affect your money. >>> a judge's critical ruling tonight as missouri's only abortion clinic could be forced to stop performing the procedure. it would be the first state without an abortion clinic since roe v wade. >>> cbd, soaring popularity promoted for skin care to pain belief but does it work? federal health officials weighting in the craze for the first time. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. i'm kate snow in for inester tonight. we beg with breaking news out of virgia beach where late today a shooter opened fire at a municipal center. several people were rushed to the hospital. virginia police believe there was only one shooter. let's get the latest from pete williams. >> reporter: just before 4:30 p.m. police in virginia beach got the first urgent reports, gunfire at a city office building. >> shots fired. shots fired. m> reporter: witnesses said a was firing at the public works building, part of a to sprawling down city government complex. >> shooter on the second floor. >> reporter: as first od responders fl
migrants. how it could affect your money. >>> a judge's critical ruling tonight as missouri's only abortion clinic could be forced to stop performing the procedure. it would be the first state without an abortion clinic since roe v wade. >>> cbd, soaring popularity promoted for skin care to pain belief but does it work? federal health officials weighting in the craze for the first time. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>>...
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abortion. [ chanting ] missouri the latest state to pass tough, new restrictions. >> missouri stands for the unborn. >> the governor promising to sign. what this could mean for the future of roe v. wade and how other states are trying to protect abortion rights. >>> dash cam joyride. the shirtless, shoeless suspect hopping into a police cruiser. >> hey, hey, get out. >> taking off. the wild police chase. anliroadblock and how it all the 7-year-old who sprang into action when her mom was in trouble. >> i get to call my 7-year-old my hero. it's just amazing. >> the call that she made that saved the day. >>> good morning. let's get straight to the breaking news. the major severe weather outbreak. life-threatening weather and the forecast for 90 million americans from texas to new york. >> look at this gigantic tornado that touched down in kansas. this is not cgi. it is 1 of at least 34 reported tornadoes in 4 states so far, and this outbreak is far from over. stroble today from texas to arkansas. >> and there's also significant flash flooding on tap for many other states in the path of
abortion. [ chanting ] missouri the latest state to pass tough, new restrictions. >> missouri stands for the unborn. >> the governor promising to sign. what this could mean for the future of roe v. wade and how other states are trying to protect abortion rights. >>> dash cam joyride. the shirtless, shoeless suspect hopping into a police cruiser. >> hey, hey, get out. >> taking off. the wild police chase. anliroadblock and how it all the 7-year-old who sprang...
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above flood stage. west alton, missouri is surrounded by the swollen missouri, mississippi and illinois rivers. they're all above flood stage and still rising. >> the levees are tired, plain and simple. >> reporter: as kansas and missouri now join oklahoma activating national guard units. >> prepare for the worst case scenario that we've had in our history at the city. >> reporter: tonight in arkansas, the water got so high, it spilled over the tops of some levees now here in oklahoma, the fear is the same could happen, resulting in more homes and businesses flooded just like this savannah >> all right, kerry, thank you and that brings us to al roker al, 13 straight days of tornadoes. that's nearly unheard of and the mississippi flooding the worst since the great flood of 1927 this is hard to get your head around >> that's right. and we're not done yet, savannah look what's going on tonight we are talking about tornado watches, severe thunderstorm watches in the northeast and into the midwest, and then they stretch back into the plains midwest all the way down into texas. we are looking
above flood stage. west alton, missouri is surrounded by the swollen missouri, mississippi and illinois rivers. they're all above flood stage and still rising. >> the levees are tired, plain and simple. >> reporter: as kansas and missouri now join oklahoma activating national guard units. >> prepare for the worst case scenario that we've had in our history at the city. >> reporter: tonight in arkansas, the water got so high, it spilled over the tops of some levees now...
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legislation missouri this time. and governor pike parson says he plans to sign it into law. >> yeah, i believe roe vs. wade and i think there may come a day we'll see that. >> missouri joins a list of states that have passed or enacted anti-abortion bills this year. and abortion rights spokespersons say they've seen an -- >> it bans with it exception of medical emergencies but not from pregnancies that result from rape or incest. >> he told me he supports the anti-abortion bill. >> organizations like planned parenthood or any other abortion provider really only provides one choice, and we know there are three choices if you become a parent. it's parenting, adoption or aborz. we want to make sure that woman is 100% educated on her different options. >> when you go talk to them, do you talk to them about all three of those options or just about the two? >> yeah, absolutely. we walk through each one of them. we help them to rate those different options and we ask them to pick one word they would describe each one of those different options, and many times once we get to abortion their
legislation missouri this time. and governor pike parson says he plans to sign it into law. >> yeah, i believe roe vs. wade and i think there may come a day we'll see that. >> missouri joins a list of states that have passed or enacted anti-abortion bills this year. and abortion rights spokespersons say they've seen an -- >> it bans with it exception of medical emergencies but not from pregnancies that result from rape or incest. >> he told me he supports the...
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through severson city, missouri overnight. steve: local officials in the state capital are asking the national guard for help as the head of the county ems says they are in disaster mode. every firefighter in the city of jefferson city are on duty as people are trapped inside their homes and calling 911 asking for help. brian: already three people dead after a twister ripped through karl junction, missouri. the storm happening on eighth anniversary of devastating tornadoes in nearby joplin that killed 161 people. and in oklahoma, a rising river rips a home off its foundation and right into the water. evacuations underway. ainsley: our senior meteorologist janice dean is in the weather center and she is tracking these dangerous storms. good morning, janice. janice: good morning. unfortunately the damage we won't be able to assess until rescue crews can get in there this has been an ongoing situation across portions of texas, oklahoma, missouri, up towards illinois now. 29 reports of tornadoes across the heartland and over 100,000 people without power right now. you are looking at obvio
through severson city, missouri overnight. steve: local officials in the state capital are asking the national guard for help as the head of the county ems says they are in disaster mode. every firefighter in the city of jefferson city are on duty as people are trapped inside their homes and calling 911 asking for help. brian: already three people dead after a twister ripped through karl junction, missouri. the storm happening on eighth anniversary of devastating tornadoes in nearby joplin...
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missouri. unless a judge intervenes by tonight, there will be no legal way to have an abortion in the state, and that would be a first for this nation. details on that ahead. welcome to seattle. where people are into coffee, tech, and retirement planning. the perfect retirement for me is doing the things that i want to do, not the things i have to do. unlike seattle, less than half of americans participate in their employer retirement plans. so what keeps people more engaged in their retirement? i want to have the ability to easily transact online, great selection of funds, great advice, everything in one place. helping people in their working years and beyond. that's financial wellness. talk to your employer or start a plan at prudential. priceline will partner with even more vegas hotels to turn their available rooms into amazing deals. delegates, how do you vote? (wild cheering) (music plays) sample: yes... y-y-y-yes... yes... woman: that is freaky. when crabe stronger...strong, with new nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor... it's the first and only coated nicotine lozen
missouri. unless a judge intervenes by tonight, there will be no legal way to have an abortion in the state, and that would be a first for this nation. details on that ahead. welcome to seattle. where people are into coffee, tech, and retirement planning. the perfect retirement for me is doing the things that i want to do, not the things i have to do. unlike seattle, less than half of americans participate in their employer retirement plans. so what keeps people more engaged in their...
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missouri by tomorrow. we'll explain. >>> later, a look at how the 2020 contenders are shifting on impeachment. presidential candidate john hickenlooper with a new position today and he joins me. i'm ari melber. you're watching "the beat" on msnbc. you're watching "the beat" on msnbc. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's new loaded fajitas. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. bill's back needed a afvacation from his vacation.. an amusement park... so he stepped on the dr. scholl's kiosk. it recommends our best custom fit orthotic to relieve foot, knee, or lower back pain. so you can move more. dr. scholl's. born to move. when crabe stronger...strong, with new nicorette coated ice mint. layered with flavor... it's the first and only coated nicotine lozenge. for an amazing taste... ...that outlasts your craving. new nicorette ice mint. pleasson. your heart's notthing strong enough. my heart is as strong as any. uncover your family history, from over 10 billion historical records. get started for free at ancestry.com plike... zelle. to conveniently makesend money sier, to your babys
missouri by tomorrow. we'll explain. >>> later, a look at how the 2020 contenders are shifting on impeachment. presidential candidate john hickenlooper with a new position today and he joins me. i'm ari melber. you're watching "the beat" on msnbc. you're watching "the beat" on msnbc. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's new loaded fajitas. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. bill's back needed a afvacation from his vacation.. an amusement park... so he stepped on...
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who drowned in his car on a flooded road. a tornado killed three people last night in missouri. another powerful tornado ripped through that state's capital, jefferson city. david begnaud shows us the devastating power of these storms. >> reporter: disaster hit the state of missouri under the cover of darkness. gene harris and his wife, opal, both in their 80e dead outside what is left of their home near golden city, missouri. three hours later and three hours north of here, a tornado touched down in missouri's capitol of jefferson city. 160-mile-per-hour winds tossed vehicles like toys, ripped roofs off homes and buildings, and scattered debris for hundreds of yards. >> my grandfather started a chevrolet business in 1936, and we've never had a storm like this before. >> reporter: wow. the destruction at riley chevrolet left its owner, kevin riley, stunned. >> i almost cried. >> reporter: if you had to guess, what percentage of your lot is ruined? >> it's going to be 90%, i bet. >> reporter: there were only a few minor injuries in jefferson city. no one was killed here. so, it
who drowned in his car on a flooded road. a tornado killed three people last night in missouri. another powerful tornado ripped through that state's capital, jefferson city. david begnaud shows us the devastating power of these storms. >> reporter: disaster hit the state of missouri under the cover of darkness. gene harris and his wife, opal, both in their 80e dead outside what is left of their home near golden city, missouri. three hours later and three hours north of here, a tornado...
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que iluminan el cielo y dejan ver estos relÁmpagos en la capital de missouri. >> en esta observamos como un tornado arrancÓ el balcón de una casa y lo tirÓ contra un carro. >> estÁn impresionantes las imÁgenes, aparecen tornados activos, un poco mÁs de tres horas en la capital de missouri, es que estamos viendo han azotado la region desde el lunes, decenas de personas y familias completas han sido rescatadas y otras evacuadas en oklahoma y missouri. nuestro jefe del tiempo, albert martinez ha pasado todo esto.. albert: ademÁs los vientos pueden convertir Árboles en proyectiles y eliminar tejados y casas mÓviles. >> sabemos que el mal tiempo va a continuar en el Área. se pueden esperar mÁs tornados para la noche? albert: sÍ, en la misma zona tendremos el mismo riesgo. los tornado social concentrado en kansas y missouri porque allÍ tenemos un frente estacionado para la zona de jefferson en donde se producÍan tornados en la noche. todavÍa eso es mÁs peligroso porque uno no los ve como en la zona y eso quiere decir que el frente no z 40.000.000 estarÁn para la tarde y l
que iluminan el cielo y dejan ver estos relÁmpagos en la capital de missouri. >> en esta observamos como un tornado arrancÓ el balcón de una casa y lo tirÓ contra un carro. >> estÁn impresionantes las imÁgenes, aparecen tornados activos, un poco mÁs de tres horas en la capital de missouri, es que estamos viendo han azotado la region desde el lunes, decenas de personas y familias completas han sido rescatadas y otras evacuadas en oklahoma y missouri. nuestro jefe del tiempo,...
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, thanks to all of you. >>> we have breaking news out of missouri, we have gotten word on a judge's decision on the status of the state's remaining planned parenthood clinic. joining me now by phone is nbc news correspondent anne thompson, politico reporter, laura lopez is joining us as well. what can you tell us about this breaking news, what did the judge say? >> reporter: well, judge michael francis stelzer has issued the temporary restraining order which will keep the planned parenthood clinic open past the expiration. its license was expected or was supposed to expire tonight at midnight. the judge now says that license shall not expire and remain in effect until a ruling on their request for preliminary injunction and that hearing will take place on june 4th. but the bottom line here, chris, is that missouri's only abortion clinic will continue to operate beyond may 31st. it will stay in business until they can have this hearing on what planned parenthood says basically amounts to harassment by the state of missouri in trying to get its license renewed. they claim that the sta
, thanks to all of you. >>> we have breaking news out of missouri, we have gotten word on a judge's decision on the status of the state's remaining planned parenthood clinic. joining me now by phone is nbc news correspondent anne thompson, politico reporter, laura lopez is joining us as well. what can you tell us about this breaking news, what did the judge say? >> reporter: well, judge michael francis stelzer has issued the temporary restraining order which will keep the planned...
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damage in missouri. >>> and the morin county man known as the american taliban is freed from prison. why he was released early and the reason everyone thinks his release is a good idea. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i am mike mibach. >> and i am gasia mikaelian. woe are following breaking news out of the oakland district where a big rig truck has crashed into a home. >> this is happening in the area of colton boulevard and snake road. officials say everyone inside the house is okay. the driver did suffer some minor injuries. no word yet though on what caused the truck to crash into the garage area of the home. we will continue to monitor this story for you and bring you the latest information as soon as it becomes available. >>> and we continue to follow the latest developments in missouri where a tornado there has caused heavy damage in missouri's capital city as severe weather swept across the state overnight killing three people. more now from jefferson city. >> reporter: we are getting a look at the destruction left behind after a violent tornado ripped through missouri's capita
damage in missouri. >>> and the morin county man known as the american taliban is freed from prison. why he was released early and the reason everyone thinks his release is a good idea. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i am mike mibach. >> and i am gasia mikaelian. woe are following breaking news out of the oakland district where a big rig truck has crashed into a home. >> this is happening in the area of colton boulevard and snake road. officials say everyone inside...
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>>> breaking news tonight,he t new ban on >>> the new ban a r on abortion. missouri lawmakers passing new restrictions outlawing abortion at eight weeks >> should a child, a life inside a mother's womb, be killed due to the actions of its parents? >> women brought all of us into this world and i sure hope they vote l of usut >> reporter: the move just days after alabama made abortion a felony at any stage of pregnancy. protests erupting all across the country as the battle heads now to the courts. the mystery after that fighter jet crashed into a warehouse, explosive and hazmat teams at the scene tonight. what kind of fire power could it have been carrying and how did everyone walk away alive >>> serious storms many at risk after a violent outbreak in parts of the midwest. al rocker is tracking the threat for us >>> a serial killer accused of preying on elderly women investigators connecting him to possible 750 morate de >>> america under pressure with so many of us stressed out, wedeo insi the company where taking paid time off isn't just encouraged, it's mandatory >> announc
>>> breaking news tonight,he t new ban on >>> the new ban a r on abortion. missouri lawmakers passing new restrictions outlawing abortion at eight weeks >> should a child, a life inside a mother's womb, be killed due to the actions of its parents? >> women brought all of us into this world and i sure hope they vote l of usut >> reporter: the move just days after alabama made abortion a felony at any stage of pregnancy. protests erupting all across the country...
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dozen violent tornadoes touched down across missouri, slamming the state's capital, as flood waters sweep away homes in oklahoma. >> bipartisan breakdown. president trump storms out of a meeting with democratic leaders, as impeachment pressure grows. >> an urgent warning with summer travel season getting under way, faa whistle-blowers tell cbs news they were pressured to ignore critical airline safety issues. >> and best of the bees. an eighth grader becomes the national geography bee champion three years after winning the national spelling bee. >> now that is a wow. >> it is thursday, may 23, 2019. here's today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> relentless storms are devastating large sections of oklahoma and missouri. >> more deadly storms pound central u.s. >> this is an actual tornado. >> a new round of tornadoes tearing a path of destruction. >> it is crazy. >> the previously-unreported death of a migrant child now brings the total to six. >> we continue to face tragedies at the border, particularly with regard to the safety of children. >> the california man who was
dozen violent tornadoes touched down across missouri, slamming the state's capital, as flood waters sweep away homes in oklahoma. >> bipartisan breakdown. president trump storms out of a meeting with democratic leaders, as impeachment pressure grows. >> an urgent warning with summer travel season getting under way, faa whistle-blowers tell cbs news they were pressured to ignore critical airline safety issues. >> and best of the bees. an eighth grader becomes the national...
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this is out. where it hits and went. >>> the newest state, missouri passing its strict abortion law. it comes with possible prison time. days after alabama essentially outlawed abortion. tonight what the vice president says about it all. >>> chilling details this evening. the young pregnant woman who answered a message about free baby clothes on facebook. police say she was then targeted, killed, her unborn baby stolen. what authorities are saying tonight. >>> the stunning headline. the former ohio state doctor accused of abusing more than 170 students. he reportedly had nicknames. school officials now accused of failing to act. >>> two explosions under investigation tonight. the mother and father killed. the son in the home survives. >>> and your money tonight. the uber and lyft outrage. drivers shutting off their apps to increase demand so surge pricing would kick in, so they can charge you more. where they were doing this.odve it's great to have you with us on a very busy friday. we are following several developing stories. bracing for severe weather in 17 states tonight. we begi
this is out. where it hits and went. >>> the newest state, missouri passing its strict abortion law. it comes with possible prison time. days after alabama essentially outlawed abortion. tonight what the vice president says about it all. >>> chilling details this evening. the young pregnant woman who answered a message about free baby clothes on facebook. police say she was then targeted, killed, her unborn baby stolen. what authorities are saying tonight. >>> the...
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see. >> moving on, in the latest development in the u.s. abortion debate, missouri is planning to ban the state's only clinic from carrying out pregnancy terminations saying it hasn't complied with regulations. in response planned parenthood says it's a political tactic and court.en the case to >> missouri's last abortion clinic, will it shut down by the end of the day? its license expires friday. usually it's reissued almost automatically. but not this time. the state says the st. louis clinic has violated regulations. state officials even demanded to interrogate its doctors. >> planned parenthood has had ample time, more than two months, to address the identified deficiencies. >> planned parenthood, backed by these protesters, said the regulations in question are a series of ash trashey rules that keep -- arbitrary rules that keep changing like the size of clinic doors. it says the state's goal is to limit abortions. that's why planned parenthood took the case to court, asking a judge to rule it can keep operating. >> missourians are out in the streets behind us today, making their
see. >> moving on, in the latest development in the u.s. abortion debate, missouri is planning to ban the state's only clinic from carrying out pregnancy terminations saying it hasn't complied with regulations. in response planned parenthood says it's a political tactic and court.en the case to >> missouri's last abortion clinic, will it shut down by the end of the day? its license expires friday. usually it's reissued almost automatically. but not this time. the state says the st....
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. >>> coming up next, fighting back. planned parenthood challenges missouri in court today as the state tries the close its last abortion clinic. e its last abortion clinic. the doctor's office might mejust for a shot.o but why go back there when you can stay home with neulasta® onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta® reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1% a 94% decrease. neulasta® onpro is designed to deliver neulasta® the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta® is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta® if you're allergic to it or neupogen (filgrastim). an incomplete dose could increase infection risk. ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems allergic reactions, kidney injuries and capillary leak syndrome have occurred. report abdominal or shoulder tip pain, trouble breathing or allergic reactions to your doctor right away. in patients with sickle cell disorders, serious, sometimes fatal crises can occur. the most common side effect is bone and m
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republican replied, you're on. >>> protests in missouri over a new anti-abortion law. today could be the last day for abortions in the state since roe v. wade became law. the missouri courts are trying to decide whether to renew planned parenthood's annual license. take a look at this sign at a rally in st. louis. it reads if you cut off my reproductive choice, can i cut off yours. and yesterday in louisiana, democratic governor john bell edwards signed a bill banning abortions once a heart beat is detectable with no exceptions for rape or incest. a fetal heart beat can be detected into six weeks of pregnancy before most women know they are pregnant. >>> executives from netflix and disney spoke up earlier this week. cbs, show time, nbc universal, amc networks, sony pictures, sts, viacom, and warner media, all would be giving up georgia's tax incentives if they pull out. they're pulling out citing concerns of predominantly liberal leaning stars and producers, that law takes effect january 1st. >>> breaking overnight, levee failures are forcing evacuations in missouri and arkansas. off
republican replied, you're on. >>> protests in missouri over a new anti-abortion law. today could be the last day for abortions in the state since roe v. wade became law. the missouri courts are trying to decide whether to renew planned parenthood's annual license. take a look at this sign at a rally in st. louis. it reads if you cut off my reproductive choice, can i cut off yours. and yesterday in louisiana, democratic governor john bell edwards signed a bill banning abortions once a...
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news." jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. missouri becomes the latestri state to pass antiabortion laws, moving the debate closer to a showdown in the courts. jamal khashoggi's fiancee criticizes america's unwillingness to hold saudi arabia to account for his trder. she sa country's values have been eroded. rown that launched a thousand memes. internet star grumpy cat h died at the age of seven. jane:vi welcome to ouers on public television in america and around the globe. missouri has become the latest state to pass strict antiabortion legislation.ma republican lrs approved a bill that would outlaw the procedure after 8 weeks. the move is the seen as part of a broader challenge to the constitution. just days ago, alabama passed an even tougher law that effectively bans all abortions in the state. the bbc's chris buckler is following developments and he joins me now. chris, why does moment seem to be growing right now? chris: in a series of states he was seeing republicanshae the law to restrict access to abortion, but it is so much a
news." jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. missouri becomes the latestri state to pass antiabortion laws, moving the debate closer to a showdown in the courts. jamal khashoggi's fiancee criticizes america's unwillingness to hold saudi arabia to account for his trder. she sa country's values have been eroded. rown that launched a thousand memes. internet star grumpy cat h died at the age of seven. jane:vi welcome to ouers on...
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through missouri's capital. an ef-3 tornado there. winds 160 miles per hour. rob marciano again tonight, timing this out with millions of americans now on the move. >>> the remarkable moment playing out late today at the white house. the president calling on staff members on live tv so they could tell the american people the president kept his cool in that meeting with house speaker nancy pelosi. then calling himself a stable genius. jon karl standing by live. >>> set free tonight, the american who left the u.s., spent time at an al qaeda training camp, captured after 9/11. tonight, he's now been released from prison for good behavior. some authorities warn he still has terrorist sympathies. he will live in the u.s. where he's headed tonight. >>> the owner of a day care under arrest tonight, accused of living a 4-month-old baby girl in a day care van. the baby did not survive. >>> we have reported on the 8-year-old girl pulled from her mother, that kidnapper racing off. eight hours later, rescued from a hotel room. but tonight here, what we did not know. authorities had been to
through missouri's capital. an ef-3 tornado there. winds 160 miles per hour. rob marciano again tonight, timing this out with millions of americans now on the move. >>> the remarkable moment playing out late today at the white house. the president calling on staff members on live tv so they could tell the american people the president kept his cool in that meeting with house speaker nancy pelosi. then calling himself a stable genius. jon karl standing by live. >>> set free...
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weather isn't over yet. >>> banning abortion. missouri's only abortion clinic ma i be forced to shut down by the end of this week, making it the only state without a facility. >>> plus another deadly plane crash near alaska. it's the fourth fatal crash in the region in the last few weeks. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, a violent am of storms hit across the central u.s. last night. one of the hard evidence hit areas, lynwood, kansas, where many neighborhoods now look like war zones. homes were damaged, power lines knocked down, and cars tossed around like toys. laura podesta joins us with more of the widespread damage. laura, good morning. >> good morning, ann marie. if you're counting, this is the 12th straight day of tornadoes and kansas is the last to be hit. but communities in the central midwest and southeast cannot let their guard down yet because the tornado threat still isn't over. this massive funnel cloud touched down in lynwood, kansas, just outside kansas city as tornad
weather isn't over yet. >>> banning abortion. missouri's only abortion clinic ma i be forced to shut down by the end of this week, making it the only state without a facility. >>> plus another deadly plane crash near alaska. it's the fourth fatal crash in the region in the last few weeks. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, a violent am of storms hit...
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week. >> such a fun time. >> bill: good morning, everybody. sheer devastation in parts of missouri, a violent tornado tearing through the state overnight. three people confirmed dead as rescue crews go door-to-door looking for anyone who might be trapped. something we have not seen for some time. a thursday, bill hemmer, live in new york city. >> sandra: great to have you back. good morning, to everyone. i'm sandra smith. the storm system tearing apart homes and businesses and families trapped in the rubble. the threat may be far from over. we're learning there are still tornado watches and warnings in effect for parts of that state. >> bill: here is what we can confirm. three people confirmed dead. crews have rescued 20 people in jefferson city, missouri. not out of the woods yet. the possibility of more flooding and tornadoes. >> eight years to the day after a tornado killed more than 160 people in joplin another tornado hit again today. >> well realize there is a lot of work we have to do. day break is starting the happen. there is a three-mile square area here in jefferson city th
week. >> such a fun time. >> bill: good morning, everybody. sheer devastation in parts of missouri, a violent tornado tearing through the state overnight. three people confirmed dead as rescue crews go door-to-door looking for anyone who might be trapped. something we have not seen for some time. a thursday, bill hemmer, live in new york city. >> sandra: great to have you back. good morning, to everyone. i'm sandra smith. the storm system tearing apart homes and businesses...
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another state passes an abortion ban. there's a fight to stop missouri's only abortion clinic. >>from closing. why the state's governor says the move is not about being pro life and next the enormous cost an overwhelming effort to help communities hit by wildfires. >>was on the agenda at the state capitol today among other things lawmakers are looking at who will foot the man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe too sweet? internet's down. go! your home is only as smart as your internet. get reliable at&t fiber and get speeds up to 300 megabits per second and directv. bundle for 75 dollars a month for 12 months. limited availability. may not be in your area. more for your thing. that's our thing. call 1-800-call-att. termites, we're on the move.24/7. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. termites never stop trying to get in, we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders of home. >>states wildfire commission is calling on lawmakers to make changes to how california handles wildfire cost and recovery. >>capitol bu
another state passes an abortion ban. there's a fight to stop missouri's only abortion clinic. >>from closing. why the state's governor says the move is not about being pro life and next the enormous cost an overwhelming effort to help communities hit by wildfires. >>was on the agenda at the state capitol today among other things lawmakers are looking at who will foot the man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe too sweet? internet's...
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performing abortions in missouri could be shut down in the coming hours. >>> tonight, the new record on the u.s. border. more than 1,000 people apprehended. and our team witnessing the first raid of its kind. u.s. authorities targeting the human smugglers who make money bringing people to the u.s. >>> the alarming new headline ci. in tonightnvvid e ccern >>th pying night. the man tra silo. >>> and then swimming there on right, unaware a shark was coming toward her. you will hear the screams from the beach. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy thursday night. and we begin with the warnings and watches up right now in the northeast. 14 days of this now across this country. outside new york city tonight, and in philadelphia, they are bracing for more storms this evening. let's get right to the radar tonight, showing that threat moving through, from there in baltimore, up to philly and new york city. in fact, a tornado warning in baltimore for a time today, forcing people to shelter in place. and the drive home tonight for millions, a dangerous one. downpours
performing abortions in missouri could be shut down in the coming hours. >>> tonight, the new record on the u.s. border. more than 1,000 people apprehended. and our team witnessing the first raid of its kind. u.s. authorities targeting the human smugglers who make money bringing people to the u.s. >>> the alarming new headline ci. in tonightnvvid e ccern >>th pying night. the man tra silo. >>> and then swimming there on right, unaware a shark was coming toward...
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abortion after eight weeks. >> i will support the legislation as it's written in missouri. any incremental improvement in pro-life legislation is always going to help save more lives. >> and our partners will be suing to prevent this unconstitutional illegal law from going in effect. but we need our patients to know that. our doors are open. >> tornadoes have been spotted in several states. this is called a rogue tornado. you can see that defined by its narrow band of cloud cover. quite a drama mat itic sight. >> announcer: this is "new day" with victor blackwell and christi paul. >>> first up, breaking overnight, we got new video in of this tornado outbreak. look at this. >> oh, semi over the road. oh, my, look at that. it's just now knocked a semi over. we're going to check on this driver. >> okay, so this -- yeah, this semi just ran smack into that trngsd. there's a lot of people trying to help him out right now. you folks in mineola, this thing is headed right in your direction. >> all right. that is incredible. and we have more of that video to show you a little later in t
abortion after eight weeks. >> i will support the legislation as it's written in missouri. any incremental improvement in pro-life legislation is always going to help save more lives. >> and our partners will be suing to prevent this unconstitutional illegal law from going in effect. but we need our patients to know that. our doors are open. >> tornadoes have been spotted in several states. this is called a rogue tornado. you can see that defined by its narrow band of cloud...