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louisiana. like me, you rose to public service because you were frustrated and tired of those stories. you were frustrated at the statistics that continue to place our beautiful and enchanting stay at the bottom of every metric of quality. we ran campaigns out of sadness, anger and frustration. said because we -- sad because one of the cost of seeing loved ones continue to leave our state, the most uniquely blessed and colorful state for other opportunities. angry because we know we are better than the widely publicized statistics. and frustrated because we know the quality of our people. because we know the work ethic they possess. . we know their values. we know their families. and we know our friends. what i have appreciated is your sense of urgency. all of our problems can be solved if we will have the will and the capacity to deliberate fairly and honestly and arrive at solutions in the best interest of our citizens and our future. some may say we are going too fast. but that is precisely w
louisiana. like me, you rose to public service because you were frustrated and tired of those stories. you were frustrated at the statistics that continue to place our beautiful and enchanting stay at the bottom of every metric of quality. we ran campaigns out of sadness, anger and frustration. said because we -- sad because one of the cost of seeing loved ones continue to leave our state, the most uniquely blessed and colorful state for other opportunities. angry because we know we are better...
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a native of new orleans, louisiana. and being in the shadow of the lost cause means quite literally. i've immersed in new orleans history and immersed in the past since the day i was born. you can go very few steps before you tumble into monument and most of those monuments were dedicate it to confederate or worse still, white supremacist. i saw nothing that resembled myself in the city's fabric. i saw a new monument to black. i saw a new monument to even slaves. even though new orleans had been one of the nation's largest slave markets in 1976, i returned to my place of prayer at the city that i love and began going to second grade. every i would come home from second grade and i'd go to my great grandmother's house. she was born in 1895 and was the granddaughter of a white planter. my grandmother would tell me stories and these stories wrapped around reconstruction. her husband, a man by the name of emanuel dunn, had been the nephew of oscar, the great nephew of oscar. james and and i had heard nothing of this in scho
a native of new orleans, louisiana. and being in the shadow of the lost cause means quite literally. i've immersed in new orleans history and immersed in the past since the day i was born. you can go very few steps before you tumble into monument and most of those monuments were dedicate it to confederate or worse still, white supremacist. i saw nothing that resembled myself in the city's fabric. i saw a new monument to black. i saw a new monument to even slaves. even though new orleans had...
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my life over here is this louisiana. we phase many coastal problems because of the costly eroding lane. they're not going to be lane or have levies which are basically land masses that are formed in like a wall to keep high sea levels out. the might of some people still live outside the lock systems. they're starting to leave their land and they've been on for hundreds of use, literally as ancient land. whenever land goes, everything goes with the turn out to the dangers who storms right across the south tornado of human activities. global warming has ended due to a global binding. as of right the, the rate of temperature increase this without precedent, we're facing a future that we don't understand. we can predict fully a lot of places are simply not going to be comfortable to live in all human settlements. after face this problem, they grew up in, in climate, which is going to be much different from the climate. we're going to get the, you can see the intense rain storms. you can see the incredible heat waves where pe
my life over here is this louisiana. we phase many coastal problems because of the costly eroding lane. they're not going to be lane or have levies which are basically land masses that are formed in like a wall to keep high sea levels out. the might of some people still live outside the lock systems. they're starting to leave their land and they've been on for hundreds of use, literally as ancient land. whenever land goes, everything goes with the turn out to the dangers who storms right across...
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i might move up to like middle to northern louisiana. my home would be under water at least to its roof. if not a little bit more. yeah. would you like to maybe come to the boat? i feel like i'd be good on the extra human habit to create a mess and then move on to somewhere else. but humanity is going to make it stand here. it's not gonna happen at a scape or to some other place in the universe. these changes will be rapid, costly, and largely undesirable. the viability of many eco systems is at stake, as is perhaps the viability of civilization. as we know, the, since the consequences of ignoring climate change will be severe. it's time to act . now the most say it's so sad that people didn't listen. if i knew this, others were cause they chose to ignore it. i feel a strong sense of disappointment. we tried our best to get people's attention. so i overestimated the potential for change it to the in the early days when i became aware of the climate issue, my wife lenore gave birth to our son ethan. and i just start quite a bit about the
i might move up to like middle to northern louisiana. my home would be under water at least to its roof. if not a little bit more. yeah. would you like to maybe come to the boat? i feel like i'd be good on the extra human habit to create a mess and then move on to somewhere else. but humanity is going to make it stand here. it's not gonna happen at a scape or to some other place in the universe. these changes will be rapid, costly, and largely undesirable. the viability of many eco systems is...
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. >> the senator from louisiana. >> i have a motion and it takes precedent. i appreciate the majority leader's allegation, lying to the united states congress is not a high crime and misdemeanor, you do not have to be mensa material to know that a high crime and misdemeanor is a felony. >> will this editor please state is motion. >> i will. >> sense we are not allowed to talk among ourselves about the absurdity of this in my democratic colleagues will not allowed us to go into closed session to talk about this. >> i move that we adjourn until 12:00 o'clock noon on may the first 2004 and i asked for the nays and yays'. is there a sufficient second? >> will the senator modify his motion. >> i asked the senator to modify his motion. >> in 2004 will probably be preferable but i will accept the friendly amendment that would make it 2024. >> the question is on the motion is there sufficient second? there is a sufficient second, the clerk will call the roll. [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll call vote] [roll c
. >> the senator from louisiana. >> i have a motion and it takes precedent. i appreciate the majority leader's allegation, lying to the united states congress is not a high crime and misdemeanor, you do not have to be mensa material to know that a high crime and misdemeanor is a felony. >> will this editor please state is motion. >> i will. >> sense we are not allowed to talk among ourselves about the absurdity of this in my democratic colleagues will not allowed...
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. >> the senator from louisiana. >> i have a motion and it takes precedence. i appreciate the majority leaders allegation lying to the united states congress is not a high crime and misdemeanor. you don't have to be material to know a high crime and misdemeanor. it is a felony. >> would the senator please state>> his motion? since we are not allowed to talk among ourselves, and my democratic colleagues will not allow us to go into closed session to talk about this, i move that we adjourn until 12:00 noon on may 1, 2004, and i ask for the nays and yeas. >> is there a sufficient second? would the senator modify his motion? i asked the senator to modify his motion. >> 2004 it would be preferable. but i will accept the amendment we make in 2024. >> thehe question is on the motion. is there sufficient second? there is sufficient second. the clerk will call the roll. [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaud
. >> the senator from louisiana. >> i have a motion and it takes precedence. i appreciate the majority leaders allegation lying to the united states congress is not a high crime and misdemeanor. you don't have to be material to know a high crime and misdemeanor. it is a felony. >> would the senator please state>> his motion? since we are not allowed to talk among ourselves, and my democratic colleagues will not allow us to go into closed session to talk about this, i...
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william: for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham in southeastern louisiana. geoff: the new film "civil war" is stirring debate and provoking conversation about where a divided nation could lead. it topped the domestic box office this weekend with a nearly $26 million opening, the biggest ever for its independent production company, a-24 studios. jeffrey brown talks to the film's director as part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> the time: the near future. the place: the eastern part of the united states, now a battle zone of armies, militias, armed individuals guarding their property. >> you don't know what side they are fighting >> someone is trying to kill us. we are trying to kill them. jeffrey: we don't know why this is happening, what factors brought the country to the brink. we just see and feel what it could be like if america really was at war with itself. >> what kind of american are you? jeffrey: british director and writer, alex garland. alex: i took on the subject because i had a set of anxieties and worries, and i wanted to join the conv
william: for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham in southeastern louisiana. geoff: the new film "civil war" is stirring debate and provoking conversation about where a divided nation could lead. it topped the domestic box office this weekend with a nearly $26 million opening, the biggest ever for its independent production company, a-24 studios. jeffrey brown talks to the film's director as part of our arts and culture series, canvas. >> the time: the near future. the place:...
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the health risks from nearby petrochemical plants from those living in louisiana. and the new film "civil war" explores what could happen if a divided america goes to war with itself. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: this year, russia has launched a series of deliberate and devastating attacks on ukraine's energy infrastructure. taking advantage of gaps and shortages in ukraine's air defenses, russia has systematically targeted nearly every single power plant in this country. officials here tell us the last few weeks have been unlike any they've seen before in this war. an idyllic scene, in the city of ukrainka, just outside of kyiv, but the russian attack here just three days earlier is fresh in gennediy's mind. >> it was about 5:00 a.m. everybody woke up because it was a massive explosion. and then, a few more explosions. amna: the 64-year-old local builder struggles to describe the moment. >> you need to hear it to understand it. you ne
the health risks from nearby petrochemical plants from those living in louisiana. and the new film "civil war" explores what could happen if a divided america goes to war with itself. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: this year, russia has launched a series of deliberate and devastating attacks on ukraine's energy infrastructure. taking advantage of gaps...
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louisiana. and so they say to thomas, you want some land? and jefferson says, absolutely, i would love some land. there could be a lot of good stuff out there that this new country could use. there could be a lot of really interesting to be gained from going and exploring this place. all louisiana territory, you, napoleon and all ad 828,000 square miles of territory to the united states doubling in effect in one sort of purchase the entire extent of the country including a little bit of part of canada that got settled later and and maybe florida. jefferson right. as i've already told you all, is truly going to insist that the louisiana purchase included florida, spain and france both going to be like, we don't really think. so andrew jackson's going to go ahead and go take florida in 18 teens in what becomes known as the first seminole war so it's going hang in the balance but jefferson thinks he's one that as well florida is important for a number of reasons, but mainly because of its access to the caribbean. so napoleon, us, louisiana terr
louisiana. and so they say to thomas, you want some land? and jefferson says, absolutely, i would love some land. there could be a lot of good stuff out there that this new country could use. there could be a lot of really interesting to be gained from going and exploring this place. all louisiana territory, you, napoleon and all ad 828,000 square miles of territory to the united states doubling in effect in one sort of purchase the entire extent of the country including a little bit of part of...
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you heard about the hardworking oysters life in clackamas parish, louisiana. they came from a very poor country, didn't have much money in around 1920. he built him with champ, we got his 1st voice to lease back at the time. was just a wild wilderness basically no levies to protect your homes from the river and stuff. but you don't really need it back them because the land was low higher. the this diversion is, is a bad deal. the basically opened the river 25 miles north of here, and just let the water uncontrollably flood into a crime for steam as to where there's balancing sea food moisture, strep graphs we knew back in, and we know it even more now. the devastating effect this is going to have life just can't. the so healthy living oyster re creates a healthy living coast. you kill off the oysters, you kill off the coast, we all the canary in the mind. this one mass to massive beast is going to flow tremendous amounts of water. and it's going to take millions of gallons of water to move houses, a settlement. and it's not going to work. and the process is go
you heard about the hardworking oysters life in clackamas parish, louisiana. they came from a very poor country, didn't have much money in around 1920. he built him with champ, we got his 1st voice to lease back at the time. was just a wild wilderness basically no levies to protect your homes from the river and stuff. but you don't really need it back them because the land was low higher. the this diversion is, is a bad deal. the basically opened the river 25 miles north of here, and just let...
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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 slidell, louisiana, northeast of new orleans. >> wow! >> reporter: just came up on the scene here in slidell, where a tornado came through. you see first responders here. on the main inters
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...
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power poles exploding as a massive tornado crosses the highway in louisiana. major damage near new orleans. 50 people rescued at an apartment complex. across the gulf coast, heavy rain and hail, strong winds downing trees, ripping off roofs. widespread floods, streets and highways underwater. we're tracking it all. >>> also this evening, growing fallout after arizona upheld a 160-year-old abortion ban. donald trump saying today, arizona went too far and that it will, quote, be straightened out. but how? >>> shots fired during an end of ramadan celebration in philadelphia. three injured including a 15-year-old whom police say had a gun. what we're learning. >>> after a 6-year-old shot a teacher, why the former assistant principal is now charged with child abuse. >>> the warning from president biden that iran may be planning a major attack on israel. >>> and the deadly new air strike further raising tensions in gaza. >>> the forever chemicals in your drinking water linked to illnesses like cancer. the epa announcing the first ever national limits on them. >>> an
power poles exploding as a massive tornado crosses the highway in louisiana. major damage near new orleans. 50 people rescued at an apartment complex. across the gulf coast, heavy rain and hail, strong winds downing trees, ripping off roofs. widespread floods, streets and highways underwater. we're tracking it all. >>> also this evening, growing fallout after arizona upheld a 160-year-old abortion ban. donald trump saying today, arizona went too far and that it will, quote, be...
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cleanup is under way in slidell, louisiana after a tornado ripped through the town. slidell official says over ten people were hurt and 75 to 100 homes were significantly damaged. >>> president biden called the u.s.-japan alliance stronger than it has ever been at a state dinner honor of japanese prime minister fumio kishida and his wife last night. bill and hillary clinton, robert de niro and jeff bezos were all in attendance. the night also included a performance by paul simon. >>> and the 88 masters tournament tees off today in augusta, georgia. the third and fourth rounds will air this weekend on cbs and stream on paramount+. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm carissa lawson, cbs news, new york. >>> tonight, we're tracking y flooding and tornado threats. millions of americans under severe weather alerts from texas to georgia. >> big, big tornado! >> multiple tornadoes reported as damaging wind leaves thousands without power. >> water slamming against the windows, debris flying everywhere. uh hoe. oh! ♪ >> announcer: this
cleanup is under way in slidell, louisiana after a tornado ripped through the town. slidell official says over ten people were hurt and 75 to 100 homes were significantly damaged. >>> president biden called the u.s.-japan alliance stronger than it has ever been at a state dinner honor of japanese prime minister fumio kishida and his wife last night. bill and hillary clinton, robert de niro and jeff bezos were all in attendance. the night also included a performance by paul simon....
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we now have tornado warnings throughout parts of louisiana, lafayette, louisiana. we've got severe thunderstorm warnings and tornado watches for much of of louisiana on into mississippi city uncertain some of these unforgettable of louisiana on into mississippi. this is a very volatile situation. we have 13 million people under flood watches right now and some flood warnings stretching from the panhandle of florida all the way into texas. you can see multi thunderstorms moving up. 13 million people at risk, damaging hail, wind gusts of over 75 miles an hour. here is what we're most concerned about going into tonight. an ef-2 or a stronger tornado risk from just west of tallahassee all the way through central mississippi, alabama on into louisiana including new orleans, lake charles, pensacola as well, alabama. we are going to be watching this very, very closely over the next 24 hours. that's what's going on around the >>> good wednesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. today is going to be warm, up to 80 degrees for the inland valleys and slightly warmer tomor
we now have tornado warnings throughout parts of louisiana, lafayette, louisiana. we've got severe thunderstorm warnings and tornado watches for much of of louisiana on into mississippi city uncertain some of these unforgettable of louisiana on into mississippi. this is a very volatile situation. we have 13 million people under flood watches right now and some flood warnings stretching from the panhandle of florida all the way into texas. you can see multi thunderstorms moving up. 13 million...
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the storm system goes all the way toward louisiana and mississippi. dealing with some active weather down in the south and clouds are making an impact on the way into the northeast, too. in the bay area, about 34% covered. that will continue to move off and then we are left with the next chance happening in 20 or so years. >>> let's get people out and about. we hope you have a safe drive this morning, maybe even put on an eclipse playlist. let us know what your playlist is. let's get a check in on our super commuters on the altamonte pass. extremely slow for drivers going westbound from 205 to the 680. travel time has increased in the last few minutes. almost an hour drive because of a congested hillside you are going to see. if you haven't got out on the road, you may want to pour your coffee and get out on the road a little early. toward the san mateo bridge, a few more brake lights toward 101. a bit steady as you make your way across the bridge. eastbound seems to have a more open ride. >>> looking at the san jose mineta airport where travelers wil
the storm system goes all the way toward louisiana and mississippi. dealing with some active weather down in the south and clouds are making an impact on the way into the northeast, too. in the bay area, about 34% covered. that will continue to move off and then we are left with the next chance happening in 20 or so years. >>> let's get people out and about. we hope you have a safe drive this morning, maybe even put on an eclipse playlist. let us know what your playlist is. let's get a...
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a rewarding career is on the ordinary directly contribute to the advancement of our beloved state, louisiana. are you ready for change? find your career at broadband nation.org. >> david, welcome. the ceo of tia not only broadband but broadband deployment, broadband is really trying to come with a solution on a critical issue. we have all of the funding private and public that we have never had to connect every american. the question is, do we have the workforce? where's the problem you are trying to solve and how are you trying to solve it? >> first of all thank you for having me. i really appreciate it. we have a big issue across the country course from $100 billion or more state and federal money to build out broadband that is on top of all the private networks that have been built and are being built in the satellite world across the country as well. but we have a workforce issue to the tune of maybe 200,000 people eight shortage in that range to build out broadband in the next four -- five years. the bead program that is the duration of the bead program. with aging out, look at my gray
a rewarding career is on the ordinary directly contribute to the advancement of our beloved state, louisiana. are you ready for change? find your career at broadband nation.org. >> david, welcome. the ceo of tia not only broadband but broadband deployment, broadband is really trying to come with a solution on a critical issue. we have all of the funding private and public that we have never had to connect every american. the question is, do we have the workforce? where's the problem you...
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easy enough to take out this massive tree along with thousands of others across northwest louisiana. more than 200,000 losing power across the arklatex region. many without electricity for days. families sweltering in the deadly heat that followed. >> trees are more important than they've ever been to battle that extreme heat that we're facing not just in louisiana but in every community around the country. >> referee: nearly one year later, dan lahm and the arbor day foundation, among those helping give away 250 trees. >> enjoy it. >> reporter: replacing some of what was lost. >> they're shading our communities, helping to reduce temperatures like 10 degrees fahrenheit in the shade. those trees can protect you. they help reduce flooding and storm water runoff. >> reporter: dozens lining up early. in that crowd we meet paula o'neal. >> how long you have lufd here? >> 69 years. >> worst wind i've ever seen. >> reporter: telling us about that night when the trees toppled in their yard. good it looked like a war zone. >> reporter: they takes her tree home. >> my neighbors houses were da
easy enough to take out this massive tree along with thousands of others across northwest louisiana. more than 200,000 losing power across the arklatex region. many without electricity for days. families sweltering in the deadly heat that followed. >> trees are more important than they've ever been to battle that extreme heat that we're facing not just in louisiana but in every community around the country. >> referee: nearly one year later, dan lahm and the arbor day foundation,...
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among those hardest hit, parts of louisiana where a tornado left miles of destruction and knocked out power to tens of thousands of people. the storm system is heading up the eastern seaboard this morning. here's cbs' mark strassmann. >>> wow! >> reporter: as many as three tornadoes may have touched down in and around slidell, louisiana. >> oh! >> reporter: wind gusts of up to 110 miles per hour tore through the city just north of new orleans. >> came too fast and did a lot of damage, and it left fast. >> reporter: about 50 people needed rescuing after winds sheared the roof off an apartment building. >> it happened really fast. while we were trying to pack a few things, my ceiling caved in. his ceilings caved in. >> the damage is unbelievable. >> reporter: officials in saint tammany parish reported the impact was catastrophic and extensive with more than 100 buildings damaged. >> this storm was no joke. it's something we haven't seen here in slidell in a very long time. >> reporter: flash flooding in new orleans swelled roads overwhelming drivers and marooning vehicles. as the storm
among those hardest hit, parts of louisiana where a tornado left miles of destruction and knocked out power to tens of thousands of people. the storm system is heading up the eastern seaboard this morning. here's cbs' mark strassmann. >>> wow! >> reporter: as many as three tornadoes may have touched down in and around slidell, louisiana. >> oh! >> reporter: wind gusts of up to 110 miles per hour tore through the city just north of new orleans. >> came too fast...
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one of them, the senator from louisiana, republican senator kennedy talking about the article of impeachment and what should be done about them. here is john kennedy from yesterday. [video clip] >> my democrat colleagues in the senate today may be about to make some new history in this room. apparently they think it is a brave new world and they want to set a dangerous new precedent. for the very first time senate democrats are seeking to table, maybe even dismiss an impeachment of a sitting cabinet official without even holding a trial. they are summoning spirits they will not be able to control. please, my colleagues, don't do it. i fear though that senate democrats will try to take the articles of impeachment that our colleagues and the united states house of representatives thoughtfully crafted and passed with a majority vote and toss them into the trash without hearing from either side. they don't want to list the house impeachment managers make their case. they don't want to let secretary mayorkas make his case. they just want to ignore the evidence and sweep it under the rug and move
one of them, the senator from louisiana, republican senator kennedy talking about the article of impeachment and what should be done about them. here is john kennedy from yesterday. [video clip] >> my democrat colleagues in the senate today may be about to make some new history in this room. apparently they think it is a brave new world and they want to set a dangerous new precedent. for the very first time senate democrats are seeking to table, maybe even dismiss an impeachment of a...
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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 tonight from a new orleans suburb that took a direct hit. >> wow! >> reporter: as many as three tornadoes may have touched down in and around slidell, louisiana. >> oh! >> reporter: wind gusts of up to 110 miles per hour tore through the city just north of new orleans. >> i can confess it did a lot of damage and it left fast. >> reporter: about 50 needed rescuing after winds sheared the roof off an apartment building. >> it happened really fast. while we were trying to pack a few things, my ceiling caved in, his ceilings caved in. >> the damage is unbelievable. >> reporter: officials in st. tammany parish reported the impact was catastrophic and extensive, with more than 100 buildings damaged. >> this storm was no joke. it's something that we haven't
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 tonight from a new orleans suburb that took a direct hit. >> wow! >> reporter: as many as three tornadoes may have touched down in and around...
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some of the violent weather we saw play out today, especially in places like louisiana. going to hit again tomorrow just areas to the east. overlaid the high-resolution future radar. on top of the areas that will be the biggest target including the panhandle of florida come up into georgia, really heavy storms for you in places like atlanta, albany down to tallahassee, some storms could affect early tee times for the masters tomorrow, they could get rained out. likely flooding across the gulf coast here but could extend all the way to the ohio valley. areas from tampa and i for into atlanta, jacksonville to savannah, all areas where severe storms could hit, could include tornadoes, as well. a second area across the ohio valley could be a target. cincinnati, columbus, p cleveland, pittsburgh, charleston. in these areas, norah, watch for heavy rain at hilton hit. >> norah: will be watching. mike bettes, thank you. tonight, some republicans across the country are rhetorically trying to distance themselves from arizona's supreme court ruling that a bold a near-total abortion
some of the violent weather we saw play out today, especially in places like louisiana. going to hit again tomorrow just areas to the east. overlaid the high-resolution future radar. on top of the areas that will be the biggest target including the panhandle of florida come up into georgia, really heavy storms for you in places like atlanta, albany down to tallahassee, some storms could affect early tee times for the masters tomorrow, they could get rained out. likely flooding across the gulf...
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tornado watches in effect across the south, including parts of texas and louisiana. tomorrow, the threat pushes east. 16 million under threat across the gulf coast and up into the tennessee valley for storms that could produce tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds. >>> also tonight, concerns about another boeing airplane after new whistle-blower allegations about the safety of a 787 dreamliner. the faa and congress are investigating. tom costello has details. >> reporter: already under unprecedented scrutiny, boeing is tonight facing new allegations. the faa tells nbc news it's investigating new whistle-blower claims first disclosed by "the new york times," made by a boeing quality engineer who warns the 787 dreamliner's fuselage was improperly fastened together. in a letter to the faa, his attorney writes, "it is likely to cause premature fatigue failure over time in two major airplane joints that could cause the plane to break apart after many thousands of flights." >> he is alleging that boeing knowingly took a series of manufacturing shortcuts in the construc
tornado watches in effect across the south, including parts of texas and louisiana. tomorrow, the threat pushes east. 16 million under threat across the gulf coast and up into the tennessee valley for storms that could produce tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds. >>> also tonight, concerns about another boeing airplane after new whistle-blower allegations about the safety of a 787 dreamliner. the faa and congress are investigating. tom costello has details. >> reporter:...
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but in four c-uppercase-letter salem, oregon, tallahassee, florida, new orleans, louisiana two sets of conflicting electors of mets and voted so that u.s. . congress received two sets of conflicting electoral votes. fake electors. why did they do that? because they're going to challenge the election on the floor of the house were both chambers meet at the senate and the house to count the electoral college votes. if you do not send a separate set of electors in, the other side automatically wins. there's nothing to accoun count. they're not fake electors. they are a second set of electors sent by the other party. that must be a crime. 184 electoral votes while hayes had 165 with 20 votes still disputed. tilden was in the lead substantially so. the constitution syphilis electoral votes be directed to the president and the senate who was a republican, thomas a w in the republicans argued he had the right to decide which votes to count. while, almost sounds like advice even by jon eastman the former vice president. democrats disagreed argued the democratic majority in the congress should
but in four c-uppercase-letter salem, oregon, tallahassee, florida, new orleans, louisiana two sets of conflicting electors of mets and voted so that u.s. . congress received two sets of conflicting electoral votes. fake electors. why did they do that? because they're going to challenge the election on the floor of the house were both chambers meet at the senate and the house to count the electoral college votes. if you do not send a separate set of electors in, the other side automatically...
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senator from louisiana? >> i have a motion. i think my motion takes precedent. having heard senator schumer's allegations which in my judgment are specious about the constitutionality of these impeachment proceedings, we find ourselves in the awkward position because we are in an agreement -- impeachment proceedings and unable to discuss in public the merits of senator schumer's claimant at the same time, my democratic friends have refused to go into closed session so we cannot discuss. for that reason, i move we adorn this court of impeachment immediately. until 12:00 noon on tuesday, april 30th and ask -- >> is there a sufficient second? the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. barrasso? mr. bennet? ms. blackburn? mr. blumenthal? mr. booker? mr. boozman? mr. braun? mrs. britt? mr. brown? mr. budd? ms. butler? ms. cantwell? mrs. capito. mr. gordon? mr. carper? mr. casey? mr. cassidy? ms. collins? mr. coons? mr. cornyn? ms. cortez? mr. cotton? mr. cramer? mr. crapo? mr. cruz? mr. daines? ms. duckworth? mr. durbin? ms. ernst? mr. federman? mrs. fisher? ms. gillibrand
senator from louisiana? >> i have a motion. i think my motion takes precedent. having heard senator schumer's allegations which in my judgment are specious about the constitutionality of these impeachment proceedings, we find ourselves in the awkward position because we are in an agreement -- impeachment proceedings and unable to discuss in public the merits of senator schumer's claimant at the same time, my democratic friends have refused to go into closed session so we cannot discuss....
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so we go to louisiana. they say yes. i can be sued. we are like that's not good. and then we come back to the supreme court. and thankfully, sodomeyer's statement makes it so it will be very hard to apply the fifth circuit's logic in the decision they made about my case. >> you seem confident at the lower court level this is basically temporary. >> yes. we think that sodomeyer's statement will make it impossible to enforce what the fifth circuit did. and we feel confident we will win my case when we go to court and people should not be nervous to protest. the aclu has said they will represent people if someone trying to invoke the fifth circuit decision. but we are thankful sodomeyer's note makes it difficult to apply it. >> this is a wild case. >> in the face of all precedent and logic, and the importance of civil disobedience and protest in this country's history to create this liability standard is just, i mean, the implications of it are bizarre. >> and you get caught up. the aclu supported me. the shee
so we go to louisiana. they say yes. i can be sued. we are like that's not good. and then we come back to the supreme court. and thankfully, sodomeyer's statement makes it so it will be very hard to apply the fifth circuit's logic in the decision they made about my case. >> you seem confident at the lower court level this is basically temporary. >> yes. we think that sodomeyer's statement will make it impossible to enforce what the fifth circuit did. and we feel confident we will...