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in louisiana. two people were injured after a confirmed tornado tore through homes in caldwell parish. and in muscle shoals, alabama, severe wind gusts and chairs flying and marble sized hail, pelting cars. darren holy cow. in this video posted by accuweather extreme winds made for perilous driving conditions in mississippi and lightning illuminated the night sky as a tornado tore the steeple off this church. the storm system now making its way east, bringing heavy rain to the northeast and thunderstorms to the southern coast. meanwhile other parts of the country are dealing with winter weather. in minnesota, the twin cities getting over eight inches of snow tuesday the snowstorm, causing the airport there to close temporarily. forecasters also warned of possible tornadoes in georgia and south carolina a closer look at the forecast coming up in minutes. congress is poised to take action to prevent a crippling rail strike. house speaker nancy pelosi is bringing two bills to the floor today after sit
in louisiana. two people were injured after a confirmed tornado tore through homes in caldwell parish. and in muscle shoals, alabama, severe wind gusts and chairs flying and marble sized hail, pelting cars. darren holy cow. in this video posted by accuweather extreme winds made for perilous driving conditions in mississippi and lightning illuminated the night sky as a tornado tore the steeple off this church. the storm system now making its way east, bringing heavy rain to the northeast and...
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louisiana over for three ballot measures in december. one notable ellet measure -- ballot measure was the abortion measure voted on by kansas, correct? caller: yes, voters rejected an antiabortion measure and kansas. it showed that the measure really drove turnout. more people chose to vote on that ballot measure than in either of kansas primaries happening at the same time. so it might drive turnout today. host: it is coming up as an initiative in a total of what looks to be 5, 6 states? california, montana, kentucky, michigan, and vermont. five states. michigan, the initiative is getting the most attention what are they proposing? guest: it is a proposal to enshrine the constitutional right to abortion in the states constitution. host: in terms of the range of what a measure can -- like an abortion measure can do, we talk about changing the constitution. what are some of the other measures doing? kentucky, montana, california. guest: five are being decided today, three are pro-abortion measures, so that is michigan, vermont, and califo
louisiana over for three ballot measures in december. one notable ellet measure -- ballot measure was the abortion measure voted on by kansas, correct? caller: yes, voters rejected an antiabortion measure and kansas. it showed that the measure really drove turnout. more people chose to vote on that ballot measure than in either of kansas primaries happening at the same time. so it might drive turnout today. host: it is coming up as an initiative in a total of what looks to be 5, 6 states?...
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joining from baton rouge is republican senator bill cassidy from louisiana. let me just start with the election, what did you learn? >> i learned that the american people want a way forward that actually focuses on ideas, ideas to make their lives better. not just their lives, but that for future generations. those who are most closely aligned with the former president underperformed. those talking about the future, they overperformed. the american people want ideas, they want a future. >> it sounds like you just blamed donald trump for the senate. is that fair? >> i'm looking at it empirically. we as a party need to have a debate about ideas. in that debate, we need to explain to the american people exactly where we think or country should go. by the way, since i think using the market forces to make the individual lives more free, more prosperous is the way to go. i think we win that debate. >> you have not been shy about your criticism of donald trump and you voted to convict him. when you look at the vote of some of yours coalition who decided not to, in
joining from baton rouge is republican senator bill cassidy from louisiana. let me just start with the election, what did you learn? >> i learned that the american people want a way forward that actually focuses on ideas, ideas to make their lives better. not just their lives, but that for future generations. those who are most closely aligned with the former president underperformed. those talking about the future, they overperformed. the american people want ideas, they want a future....
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teresa, what is the difference that texas and the louisiana are complaining about? the difference between both the immigration law and what the biden say? >> president biden when he came in as the secretary to review the prioritization of who immigration officials shouldo after for arrest for deportation in the united states. president obama had to have similar guidelines, president trump withdrew them in president biden instituted new ones. they issued a memorandum that is the exit -- decision of execution prosecutorial. we don't have the resource to arrest everybody who's documented in the u.s. and deport them so we want to figure out how to tell our people to prioritize. texas and arizona said the immigration law doesn't give you that authority. it says if someone is undocumented you shall take them into custody and put them into removal proceedings. some of the debate says does shall mean xiao or does shall mean might? >> there's a difference between the immigration law, the words in the immigration law, in reality. here's chief justice john roberts. >> assuming
teresa, what is the difference that texas and the louisiana are complaining about? the difference between both the immigration law and what the biden say? >> president biden when he came in as the secretary to review the prioritization of who immigration officials shouldo after for arrest for deportation in the united states. president obama had to have similar guidelines, president trump withdrew them in president biden instituted new ones. they issued a memorandum that is the exit --...
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and i don't think anybody could easily foresee the louisiana purchase. but this sense of manifestation before 1840, but it becomes a term and canada well, remember the time we are talking 7096, we thought we would get canada and then the war of 1812 were supposed to win canada and of course it did not work out that way but the continental vision and people sand like ehrenberg crazing on the record of it i think the consumption was that florida and most of the west would eventually coming our way rated. >> what i think demography doing it rather than rule printed. >> so i think that has he said earlier, washington was of the lesson he understood in 1795, the treaty was saying that the americans accessing the mississippi river was a hundred which is a critical element and he has the ability to send the goods of the mountain ranges in philadelphia and desperately needed access to the water before they were trains and cars that kind of thing however, washington was realistic about the fact that things and friends were kind of running off of each other and re
and i don't think anybody could easily foresee the louisiana purchase. but this sense of manifestation before 1840, but it becomes a term and canada well, remember the time we are talking 7096, we thought we would get canada and then the war of 1812 were supposed to win canada and of course it did not work out that way but the continental vision and people sand like ehrenberg crazing on the record of it i think the consumption was that florida and most of the west would eventually coming our...
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in louisiana we have parishes the rest of the country has counties. it's the same thing. jefferson parish was installing and upgrading very advantage drainage and pumping systems. that was based upon i believe in 1976 corps of engineers study that indicated major water events could and like a category five hurricane or if you had a rush ruptured levy or something could cause major flooding in jefferson parish or orleans parish red neighboring parishes in louisiana during the course of the 70s and the 80s. jefferson parish was very effectively run. they installed state-of-the-art pumps and drainage. they didn't. so katrina came. neighboring parishes have vastly different experiences. to me you are the expert on this particular topic. i care about my colleagues a territory in mississippi. and i stand by as your neighbor mr. chairman to help in any way that we can. to address this at the federal level including perhaps sharing best practices from some of our colleagues citizens and municipalities in louisiana. what would you suggest would be the first course of action? i wil
in louisiana we have parishes the rest of the country has counties. it's the same thing. jefferson parish was installing and upgrading very advantage drainage and pumping systems. that was based upon i believe in 1976 corps of engineers study that indicated major water events could and like a category five hurricane or if you had a rush ruptured levy or something could cause major flooding in jefferson parish or orleans parish red neighboring parishes in louisiana during the course of the 70s...
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this includes the dallas fort worth as well as shreveport, louisiana. encompasses oklahoma city as well as houston. look at the timing here. by this afternoon and evening, thunderstorms will fire. after sunset tonight some of the thunderstorms could form. that means nocturnal tornadoes are possible with this line of thunderstorms that moves through and ultimately develops. they are particularly dangerous because they often catch people off guard not prepared for tornadoes in the middle of the night when we're typically sleeping. the storm prediction center has highlighted the area as the greatest probability of tornadic development later today. we'll keep an eye to the sky. the highest tornado potential across eastern texas and into western louisiana and oklahoma. on top of the tornado threat there's also a potential for flash flooding as some of the slow-moving thunderstorms produce anywhere from 2 to 4 inches of rain locally across some of the areas hit hardest later today. max? >> derek, thank you very much, indeed. >>> now it took a while but nba st
this includes the dallas fort worth as well as shreveport, louisiana. encompasses oklahoma city as well as houston. look at the timing here. by this afternoon and evening, thunderstorms will fire. after sunset tonight some of the thunderstorms could form. that means nocturnal tornadoes are possible with this line of thunderstorms that moves through and ultimately develops. they are particularly dangerous because they often catch people off guard not prepared for tornadoes in the middle of the...
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at this stage, you can see the deep south saying some about where to where the louisiana pushing across sir, mississippi into word georgia saying some very heavy rain as we go on through tuesday. so we could see some localized flooding about across the caribbean, sunshine and showers, still some love, the showers lingering on their into central pos for a time. and looking a little list out there for honduras. ah, from take off and tell the final with radio expensive coverage, no out the world action for all of the games. the joy hand, the whole thing. experts and mass analysis for my videos in excitement from around the city across the globe join us the cost of 2022. and is there a lou? ah, without this era, reminder of our top stories now. ukraine's president has accused russia of committing hundreds of war crimes and killing civilians in a southern pass on region. parts of it were retaken by ukrainian forces last week of the russian troops were treated. at least 6 people have been killed in an explosion in central istanbul of an 80 people were wounded. turkish president said, the atta
at this stage, you can see the deep south saying some about where to where the louisiana pushing across sir, mississippi into word georgia saying some very heavy rain as we go on through tuesday. so we could see some localized flooding about across the caribbean, sunshine and showers, still some love, the showers lingering on their into central pos for a time. and looking a little list out there for honduras. ah, from take off and tell the final with radio expensive coverage, no out the world...
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flash flooding, all possibilities, not just northeast texas and southeast oklahoma but portions of louisiana, arkansas, missouri, even into mississippi. have got to be taking shelter in our lowest level, most-interior room in the tornado watch zones. additional watches will probably be issued east of there as this entire area of super cells where we've already had tornado warnings today, already observed tornadoes grows into a very large and long squall line that will cross from texas into louisiana and arkansas overnight into the early-morning hours tomorrow morning,orah morning.very dangerousnianearlya >> o'donnell: thank you. turning to the economy, employers added a better-than-expected 261,000 jobs in october as the unemployment rate ticked up to 3.7%, despite near-rhigh inflation, the final report before the midterms shows the job market remains strong. well, the same cannot be said at twitter's headquarters in san francisco, though. the company's blue checkmarks were replaced with pink slips today as widespread layoffs got under way. thousands of employees found out via email that the
flash flooding, all possibilities, not just northeast texas and southeast oklahoma but portions of louisiana, arkansas, missouri, even into mississippi. have got to be taking shelter in our lowest level, most-interior room in the tornado watch zones. additional watches will probably be issued east of there as this entire area of super cells where we've already had tornado warnings today, already observed tornadoes grows into a very large and long squall line that will cross from texas into...
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you can see we've got some strong thunderstorms just off the gulf coast here of louisiana as that front line of the storm continues to make its way east into louisiana, mississippi, and eventually in towards alabama. on the north side, you have showers creeping into oklahoma city as well as little rock. this is a very slow-moving system, so flooding is going to be a concern not only for louisiana but also mississippi, alabama, and that western panhandle portion of florida. severe thunderstorms also very likely in a lot of the same spots. damaging winds and isolated tornadoes will be the main threats for biloxi, mobile, new orleans, even towards pensacola. but this system is going to make its way off to the north and east in the coming hours, which means by tonight, early tomorrow morning, a lot of cities in the midwest and the mid-atlantic are going to start to get their fair share of that heavy rain as well. so like chicago, cleveland, even the northeast cities are likely going to see some delays tomorrow. so, again, this is the focus for sunday -- chicago, cincinnati, detroit, new yor
you can see we've got some strong thunderstorms just off the gulf coast here of louisiana as that front line of the storm continues to make its way east into louisiana, mississippi, and eventually in towards alabama. on the north side, you have showers creeping into oklahoma city as well as little rock. this is a very slow-moving system, so flooding is going to be a concern not only for louisiana but also mississippi, alabama, and that western panhandle portion of florida. severe thunderstorms...
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to the current louisiana governor. he is a democrat this guy and he gets in touch with grant and says i think we can make a deal. it's always those louisianians that figure out a way. new orleans style but he starts talking about you give the governorships in the states that they are contested currently to the democrats and you promised to pull the fellow troops out of the south. the south promises to honor black rights and suffrage and equality and they'd get their autonomy back and they stay in the union. grant makes this deal and this bargain thinking and i think he thinks it's going to come together. if ronald reagan was there in 1876 he would probably say my friend ulysses trust but verify. and it turns out over the years much like bringing in another book doll and did with fdr promising he was going to not invade poland, the promise falls apart and that leads to years of strife that i've received brings in jim crow laws and all of the civil rights strife that we saw in the years after that. grant i think hoped th
to the current louisiana governor. he is a democrat this guy and he gets in touch with grant and says i think we can make a deal. it's always those louisianians that figure out a way. new orleans style but he starts talking about you give the governorships in the states that they are contested currently to the democrats and you promised to pull the fellow troops out of the south. the south promises to honor black rights and suffrage and equality and they'd get their autonomy back and they stay...
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that's why i'm grateful for texans and louisiana for taking this on. their policy has ruined the control levels that existed at the b d border when they took or and every chance they have gotten to make a statement to support the front line, their families and the rule of law, they've walked away from it. so the court can help us here as the 4 house changes over in january, there's an additional work against this nonsense they're promoting this open border policy so, yeah, we have to rely on the courts in this case, have to rely on the states. that's kind of where we are. maria: as we watch this unfold, texas congressman michael mccall who will soon be the chairman of foreign affairs, he's laying out the path for impeaching dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas. republicans will take take control in january. that's apparently one of the priorities. watch this. >> the facts, evidence before you indict, has he been derelict in his responsibilities? i think so. i have a wide open border in my home state. we have all niece people coming in -- these people comin
that's why i'm grateful for texans and louisiana for taking this on. their policy has ruined the control levels that existed at the b d border when they took or and every chance they have gotten to make a statement to support the front line, their families and the rule of law, they've walked away from it. so the court can help us here as the 4 house changes over in january, there's an additional work against this nonsense they're promoting this open border policy so, yeah, we have to rely on...
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to the current louisiana governor. he is a democrat this guy and he gets in touch with grant and says i think we can make a deal. it's always those louisianians that figure out a way. new orleans style but he starts talking about you give the governorships in the states that they are contested currently to the democrats and you promised to pull the fellow troops out of the south. the south promises to honor black rights and suffrage and equality and they'd get their autonomy back and they stay in the union. grant makes this deal and this bargain thinking and i think he thinks it's going to come together. if ronald reagan was there in 1876 he would probably say my friend ulysses trust but verify. and it turns out over the years much like bringing in another book doll and did with fdr promising he was going to not invade poland, the promise falls apart and that leads to years of strife that i've received brings in jim crow laws and all of the civil rights strife that we saw in the years after that. grant i think hoped th
to the current louisiana governor. he is a democrat this guy and he gets in touch with grant and says i think we can make a deal. it's always those louisianians that figure out a way. new orleans style but he starts talking about you give the governorships in the states that they are contested currently to the democrats and you promised to pull the fellow troops out of the south. the south promises to honor black rights and suffrage and equality and they'd get their autonomy back and they stay...
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from mississippi or louisiana or somewhere else. >> emily: cara, your thoughts? >> kara: i think it's interesting that republicans are on track to win the popular vote, one was a lesson we heard that? we talk about the electoral college and what not. that is a repudiation of what the democrats have brought forward, right? republicans worry want ron desantis, j.d. vance, these are bold policy affirmative agendas. republicans need to be for something. that's where we were the most successful. we can't be against with the democrats are doing, that is huge, we need oversight when we finally take the house but at the same time republicans we can govern and i think america understands good governance is republican and conservative governance appeared i'm happy about that. >> emily: me too, my dear. world leaders are in egypt for conference on climate change and critics are calling them hypocrites because of how they got there, that is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ no upfront costs for appraisal or termite inspections. no upfront costs at all to get the cash you need. veterans
from mississippi or louisiana or somewhere else. >> emily: cara, your thoughts? >> kara: i think it's interesting that republicans are on track to win the popular vote, one was a lesson we heard that? we talk about the electoral college and what not. that is a repudiation of what the democrats have brought forward, right? republicans worry want ron desantis, j.d. vance, these are bold policy affirmative agendas. republicans need to be for something. that's where we were the most...
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he believed or at least purported to believe the taxes had been part of the louisiana purchase. that was an old argument. the americans had the only difficulty was it is was that stephen austin's own maps had showed that it wasn't. but other than these little little problematic things like the fact that it had not there's this sense that maybe some of it was all of it was part of the louisiana purchase. so that's what it means by re-annexation. john quincy adams who? the democrats hated because he had been elected president instead of jackson back in 1824. he's the one who had drawn up that treaty. in 1819 between mexico and the united states so they blamed him for for giving it in other words. so if you want to annex, texas you vote for poke from tennessee known as young hickory. this is a pork. maybe i might be wrong about this, but i think he may be the only president we've ever had with a mullet. if you oppose, texas annexation or ambivalent or are ambivalent about it, you would vote for henry clay that year, so, it's clay versus polk clay never really comes out against texa
he believed or at least purported to believe the taxes had been part of the louisiana purchase. that was an old argument. the americans had the only difficulty was it is was that stephen austin's own maps had showed that it wasn't. but other than these little little problematic things like the fact that it had not there's this sense that maybe some of it was all of it was part of the louisiana purchase. so that's what it means by re-annexation. john quincy adams who? the democrats hated because...
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just a guy from louisiana. let me just say that the rest of the statement goes on to say, after a comma, each house may determine the rules of its proceedings, call me, not period, punish its members for disorderly behavior, comma, and with the concurrence of two thirds, comma, expel a member. the entire statement is regarding the behavior of members of congress. but the first portion of that statement, used historically, congress can make any rules that they want to. it's in the constitution. it is in the constitution if you leave out the rest of the statement. so we have, as a nation, gotten to a point where the american people are stunned when they find out, for instance that we have suspension votes. they say, what is that? the votes, all the rules are suspended and you have eight people on the floor, nine of them staff. to pass a bill, this year, i stopped a bill, freedom caucus was calling for all suspension bills, and we got a lot of heat about that but we've slowed down a democrat agenda machine by doin
just a guy from louisiana. let me just say that the rest of the statement goes on to say, after a comma, each house may determine the rules of its proceedings, call me, not period, punish its members for disorderly behavior, comma, and with the concurrence of two thirds, comma, expel a member. the entire statement is regarding the behavior of members of congress. but the first portion of that statement, used historically, congress can make any rules that they want to. it's in the constitution....
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so first comes the louisiana purchase, posed by the federalist party. then comes the push for texas annexation which we are going to talk about it a minute. the new wig party which is inheritor of the federalists. they're gonna impose that. and then the whig party is going to oppose the war itself. and then they are going to oppose for the most part the giant session of territory. so the whigs, on the hamiltonian side of things had a dream of a nation-state which would consolidate itself by being smaller and building infrastructure so everyone can develop a common identity and not spreading from sea to cite shining sea. so that is the difference. so politically, the expansion for the most part in the democratic party in the anti expansions in the whig party by the 1840s. but there is more to life than politics, think. and here is the nonpartisan factors. evangelization is one. we talked about anticonvulsant and the reformers a little bit already in the evangelicals. they are wanting to spread the gospel as they see it to asia. most of the evangelical pr
so first comes the louisiana purchase, posed by the federalist party. then comes the push for texas annexation which we are going to talk about it a minute. the new wig party which is inheritor of the federalists. they're gonna impose that. and then the whig party is going to oppose the war itself. and then they are going to oppose for the most part the giant session of territory. so the whigs, on the hamiltonian side of things had a dream of a nation-state which would consolidate itself by...
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you had neighboring parishes in louisiana during the course of the 70s and the 80s. jefferson parish was very effectively run. they installed state-of-the-art pumps and drainage. orleans parish was poorly run. neighboring parishes had vastly different experiences. to me, you are the expert on this particular topic. i care about my colleagues for territory in mississippi. i stand by, as your neighbor, mr. chairman, to help in any way that we can. to address this at the federal level including grab sharing best practices from some of our -- some of your colleagues, citizens and lisa palate ease in louisiana. mr. get is, what do you suggest is the first course of action. i will give you my remaining 32nd, sir. what should municipality of jackson do to immediately respond to this? >> i think it's hard to talk about jackson itself. i think that as it unfolds, we will figure out and find out more information. in my experience, my history in this industry, that is what happens. i think we should not be quick to take a look at this and say, here is our blame or whatever. tha
you had neighboring parishes in louisiana during the course of the 70s and the 80s. jefferson parish was very effectively run. they installed state-of-the-art pumps and drainage. orleans parish was poorly run. neighboring parishes had vastly different experiences. to me, you are the expert on this particular topic. i care about my colleagues for territory in mississippi. i stand by, as your neighbor, mr. chairman, to help in any way that we can. to address this at the federal level including...
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at this stage you can see the deep sal saying summer like where to weather louisiana, pushing across sir mississippi into we're ga, seeing some very heavy rain as we go on through tuesday. so we could see some localized flooding out the bad across the caribbean, sunshine and showers, still some larvae, showers lingering on their into central pos for a time, and looking a little list out there for honduras. ah, challenge in the brazilian dictatorship with the demo to run the whole team down. the corinthians changed the course of their nation. with the center was a revolutionary football known to locals, as the doctor football rebels concludes with the celebration of the life and legacy of socrates and the corinthians, democracy movement on al jazeera with ah, welcome back. a quick reminder about top stories here. this, our ukraine's president is accused russia of committing hundreds of war crimes and killing civilians in the southern here some region. parts of it will be taken by ukrainian forces last week after russian troops were treated. yes, president jo biden's do to hold talks w
at this stage you can see the deep sal saying summer like where to weather louisiana, pushing across sir mississippi into we're ga, seeing some very heavy rain as we go on through tuesday. so we could see some localized flooding out the bad across the caribbean, sunshine and showers, still some larvae, showers lingering on their into central pos for a time, and looking a little list out there for honduras. ah, challenge in the brazilian dictatorship with the demo to run the whole team down. the...
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potential for seeing tornadoes from central louisiana up through memphis, tennessee, through the overnight hours of wednesday. looks to be a dangerous time for the south. > we know you'll keep an eye on it for us. thank you. >>> former president trump is under fire after a controversial dinner at mar-a-lago with kanye west who now knows by ye, and a far right extremist, nick fuentes. the meeting comes weeks after trump announced his 2024 presidential bid. trump now says he didn't know fuentes or didn't know he would be there. maryalice parks joins us now. how is the biden administration responding? >> yeah, linsey, it all comes after that dinner between former president trump, kanye, and nick fuentes, who has been labeled a white supremacist by the justice department, and he's well known in far right circles for his brazen, sexist, racist, and extremely anti-semitic views. the white house telling us bigotry, hate, and anti-semitism have no place in america, including at mar-a-lago. holocaust denial is repugnant and dangerous and it must be forcefully condemned. the former president claimed
potential for seeing tornadoes from central louisiana up through memphis, tennessee, through the overnight hours of wednesday. looks to be a dangerous time for the south. > we know you'll keep an eye on it for us. thank you. >>> former president trump is under fire after a controversial dinner at mar-a-lago with kanye west who now knows by ye, and a far right extremist, nick fuentes. the meeting comes weeks after trump announced his 2024 presidential bid. trump now says he didn't...
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so again, anywhere from louisiana up toward areas of kentucky, western tennessee. tomorrow afternoon into the evening hours. so get your phones ready and make sure you have the alerts on because it's going to be a frightening day, we believe. second time this month. very rare for the month of november. crazy year. >> thank you for that warning, tom sater. >>> if some of the products that you buy are not more expensive, there's a good chance that you are just getting less and you haven't even noticed. the man on a mission to expose what's known as shrink-flation joins us live, next. bye, bye cough. later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! not coughing? hashtag ill not coughing?! mucinex gives you 12 hours of relief from chestongestion and any type of cough, day or night. mucinex dm. it's comeback season. with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness check out angi.com today. angi... and done. the eat fresh® refresh just won't stop! now, subway® is refreshing their c
so again, anywhere from louisiana up toward areas of kentucky, western tennessee. tomorrow afternoon into the evening hours. so get your phones ready and make sure you have the alerts on because it's going to be a frightening day, we believe. second time this month. very rare for the month of november. crazy year. >> thank you for that warning, tom sater. >>> if some of the products that you buy are not more expensive, there's a good chance that you are just getting less and you...
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this is going to be mainly louisiana and mississippi. it'll stretch northward into the tennessee valley and see tornadoes possibly at parts of arkansas into tennessee, maybe reaching farther but it's not just tornadoes, it's damaging winds. 65, 75-mile-per-hour gusts, ana so that could cause a lot of problems. please keep your cell phones with you notices and alerts turned on. a couple tornado warnings. you have to seek shelter but some could be what we call tornado emergencies. large, long-track tornadoes, a very rare event for november and already it's the second one for this month so, again, please be prepared. it's going to be extremely busy in the south today. >> a scary situation. we know you're tracking it all. thank you. >>> incredible pictures out of hawaii where the world's largest active volcano has woken up. this video is just from earlier today from a helicopter flying over mauna loa. you can see those massive lava flows. check out how it looks at night. the orange know so surreal. so far this eruption isn't threatening they
this is going to be mainly louisiana and mississippi. it'll stretch northward into the tennessee valley and see tornadoes possibly at parts of arkansas into tennessee, maybe reaching farther but it's not just tornadoes, it's damaging winds. 65, 75-mile-per-hour gusts, ana so that could cause a lot of problems. please keep your cell phones with you notices and alerts turned on. a couple tornado warnings. you have to seek shelter but some could be what we call tornado emergencies. large,...
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this is a lawsuit by the states of missouri and louisiana, and they have found a very friendly judge in western louisiana who is ordering the fbi, the top cybersecurity official at the fbi's office in san francisco to sit for a deposition for the government produce documents as part of this lawsuit. what they are alleging is that the fbi and the u.s. government essentially bullied the social media platforms, facebook and others, to suppress discussion about stories of hunter biden's laptop back in 2020, and despite the fact the parent company of facebook actually wrote to these officials saying that there is no -- there was actually no indication that this official from the fbi or anyone else from the fbi actually told facebook to suppress this information. there's discussion of the hunter biden laptop. so this is a very unusual lawsuit, and it kind of gives you a preview of what we're going to see from republicans once they have the gavel, once they're able to issue subpoenas in these house committees. they've talked about going after hunter biden, of course, but they're also wantin
this is a lawsuit by the states of missouri and louisiana, and they have found a very friendly judge in western louisiana who is ordering the fbi, the top cybersecurity official at the fbi's office in san francisco to sit for a deposition for the government produce documents as part of this lawsuit. what they are alleging is that the fbi and the u.s. government essentially bullied the social media platforms, facebook and others, to suppress discussion about stories of hunter biden's laptop back...
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i mean, so i think that, you know, there are places, and florida is one of them, and louisiana where it is a pair because there's like multiple language communities but there's a multiculturalism that exists all the way through, multiculturalism amongst indigenous groups which we often forget and that's part of what i try to get at in the florida chapter with talking about the ticket politics and different indigenous groups amongst africans. >> cubans, puerto ricans. >> right. that's important because one of, part of why the book was all the way down to the craving is it's important to understand it was all considered one region. florida is a place where you remember that more than other parts of the country, the caribbean and the southern united states before all of the sort of global powers settled onto sort of who, , what belongd to whom, this was all a single region and there was a lot of movement. i had a lift driver yesterday i deceive is quicker because they are important to this book. i i had a list driver yesterday wallows try to get her, which was a whole saga, from new orl
i mean, so i think that, you know, there are places, and florida is one of them, and louisiana where it is a pair because there's like multiple language communities but there's a multiculturalism that exists all the way through, multiculturalism amongst indigenous groups which we often forget and that's part of what i try to get at in the florida chapter with talking about the ticket politics and different indigenous groups amongst africans. >> cubans, puerto ricans. >> right....
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landry parish, louisiana. the perpetrator charged with three counts of arson and sentenced to 25 years with parole. how did it feel today getting to preach in your new choir? >> it feel like fire. this kind of fire is a spiritual fire. >> reporter: but for the other churches, the journey from ashes is far from finished. how much more construction is left? >> well, we're working on the exterior. >> reporter: reverend kyle sylvester of st. mary missionary baptist hopes to reopen the doors soon. >> you have to trust god that hey, you're going to allow us to get back to where we'll have what we lost. >> reporter: as for mount pleasant, members young and old returning to their sanctuary. >> when you're outside the church, things happen that you have no control over. but when you're in here, you're protected. >> reporter: zinhle essamuah , nbc news. >> that's "nightly news" for this thursday. thank you for watching, everyone. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and eacach otheher. good nigight. ♪♪ i'm
landry parish, louisiana. the perpetrator charged with three counts of arson and sentenced to 25 years with parole. how did it feel today getting to preach in your new choir? >> it feel like fire. this kind of fire is a spiritual fire. >> reporter: but for the other churches, the journey from ashes is far from finished. how much more construction is left? >> well, we're working on the exterior. >> reporter: reverend kyle sylvester of st. mary missionary baptist hopes to...
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to reset, what is the difference that texas and louisiana are complaining about? the difference between what the immigration law says and what the biden administration guidelines say? teresa: president biden, when he came in, asked the secretary of review the prioritization of who immigration officials should go after to arrest for deportation in the united states. president obama had similar guidelines. president trump withdrew them and president biden issued new ones. they issued a memorandum that is an exercise of prosecutorial discretion which is that we don't have the resources to arrest everybody who is undocumented in the united states and deport them, so we want to tell our people how to prioritize. what texas and arizona said is that immigration law does not give you that authority. if they are undocumented, you shall put them in removal proceedings, so some of the debate is "does shall mean sha ll or might?" john:john: there the words of the immigration law and reality. chief justice john roberts. >> assuming we think it would be if not impossible, surpr
to reset, what is the difference that texas and louisiana are complaining about? the difference between what the immigration law says and what the biden administration guidelines say? teresa: president biden, when he came in, asked the secretary of review the prioritization of who immigration officials should go after to arrest for deportation in the united states. president obama had similar guidelines. president trump withdrew them and president biden issued new ones. they issued a memorandum...
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texas and louisiana among g.o.p. led states suing arguing that federal law requires and suggests in some sentences the mandatory arrest and deportation for those in the u.s. illegally. the biden administration says it has discretion to enforce immigration policy as it sees fit arguing that challenging the current policy would only open up the flood gates and encourage other states to do the same on other similar issues. listen. >> it's our job to say what the law is. not whether or not it can possibly implemented or difficulties there. i don't think we should change that responsibility just because congress and executive can't agree on something that's possible to address this problem. >> there are 11 million non-citizens in the united states today. d.h.s. argues the department simply does not have the resources to deport them all. the argument today comes as we continue to see those record numbers of border crossings. secretary of homeland security has been told by top republicans that will be taking over the power
texas and louisiana among g.o.p. led states suing arguing that federal law requires and suggests in some sentences the mandatory arrest and deportation for those in the u.s. illegally. the biden administration says it has discretion to enforce immigration policy as it sees fit arguing that challenging the current policy would only open up the flood gates and encourage other states to do the same on other similar issues. listen. >> it's our job to say what the law is. not whether or not it...
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on talking about the quadrille's are a metaphor but they're real about in this moment when louisiana purchase is taking place and there's always tension between the americans and the french, european french creoles and they wind up having this physical because the french quadrille, the british quadrille they are different and the way the english did it took longer so there was conflict over, it was the time for a french song english were done with their nancy and this turns blood. so it's a metaphor but it's actually real. there were cultural tensions and that language quadrille was also used to talk about politics, political quadrille, the different interests, the competing desires for accumulation and power and control of land and empire, all those things so it's a moment that actually captures so much about the 19th century and i think we forget that there's still these conflicts over what's going on in the 19th century and this country is in the center of that inso many ways . >> it also conveys this multiculturalism of the country so talk about that. >> i think that you know, th
on talking about the quadrille's are a metaphor but they're real about in this moment when louisiana purchase is taking place and there's always tension between the americans and the french, european french creoles and they wind up having this physical because the french quadrille, the british quadrille they are different and the way the english did it took longer so there was conflict over, it was the time for a french song english were done with their nancy and this turns blood. so it's a...
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back to their side or to build on the louisiana and destabilize the nation. there were a lot of adventuresome plots around that at the time. eventually even jefferson realized that jenet was a bad deal. janai got wind of the fact that he was about to get his head cut off and he retired to jamaica long island. >> and married to governor's daughter! >> correct. >> i knew neither of those things. [laughs] >> there is one topic that we barely touched on a few different times tonight. we have not explored it closely enough we do have an audience question coming in to help us explore that. brian hilton is asking, by george washington's last will and testament be a final farewell as a different kind. or an addendum to the final guest, particularly in respect to the issue of slavery. >> john, first thoughts? >> i explicitly say in my book that his last will and have meant should be considered as a coda to the farewell address. >> brian ought to read your book. [laughs] >> yeah, maybe. by all means if he hasn't he should. to washington's discredit, certainly by contem
back to their side or to build on the louisiana and destabilize the nation. there were a lot of adventuresome plots around that at the time. eventually even jefferson realized that jenet was a bad deal. janai got wind of the fact that he was about to get his head cut off and he retired to jamaica long island. >> and married to governor's daughter! >> correct. >> i knew neither of those things. [laughs] >> there is one topic that we barely touched on a few different times...
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it's out of lake charles, louisiana. some stats from a couple of the papers about what a potential rail strike could mean for this country. this is from the washington post. a real strike with threats in the nation's coal shipments and supply of drinking water, while also shutting down passenger rail and shipments of goods as the holiday season rubs up. the u.s. economy could lose two billion dollars a day if rail workers strike. that is according to the association of american railroads, and industry trade group. then, one other stat from the new york times wrap up of the negotiations here. the american trucking association, another industry group recently estimating that relying on trucks to work around a real stoppage would require more than 450,000 additional vehicles in this country, calling it a practical impossibility, given the shortage of equipment and of course, drivers right now in this country. this is great and a southpaw in, ohio. and independent. good morning, thanks for calling. >> good morning. you know,
it's out of lake charles, louisiana. some stats from a couple of the papers about what a potential rail strike could mean for this country. this is from the washington post. a real strike with threats in the nation's coal shipments and supply of drinking water, while also shutting down passenger rail and shipments of goods as the holiday season rubs up. the u.s. economy could lose two billion dollars a day if rail workers strike. that is according to the association of american railroads, and...
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yeah, i mean, so i think that you know, there are places in florida's one of them and louisiana where it's a parent right because there's like multiple language communities, but there's a multiculturalism that exists all the way through multiculturalism amongst indigenous groups which we often for we forget and that's part of what i try to get in the florida chapter with talking about the different politics of different indigenous groups amongst africans and all students you well. yes, right well and that's really important because one of my part of why the book goes all the way down to the caribbean is it's important understand this was it was all considered one region. florida is a place where you remember that more than other parts of the country, but the caribbean and the southern united states before all of the sort of global powers settled on to sort of who who what belonged to whom this was all a single region and there was a lot of movement. i had a lyft driver yesterday. i just have to say this quickly because lyft drivers are really important to this book and i left driver y
yeah, i mean, so i think that you know, there are places in florida's one of them and louisiana where it's a parent right because there's like multiple language communities, but there's a multiculturalism that exists all the way through multiculturalism amongst indigenous groups which we often for we forget and that's part of what i try to get in the florida chapter with talking about the different politics of different indigenous groups amongst africans and all students you well. yes, right...
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you can see the deep south saying some about where to weather louisiana pushing across sir mississippi into what georgia sing some very heavy rain as we go on through tuesday. so we could see some localized flooding about across the caribbean, sunshine and showers, still some lobby showers, lingering on their into central pos for a time. and looking a little list out there for 100 years. ah, what's going on in vladimir putin's mind right now? could this war go? nuclear is being on that front team. the golden ticket to electro victory. can americans agree on any immigration policy? is there a middle ground between 0 tolerance and open border? the quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line, heavy pricing in it don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. it's the consequence of war. the human suffering that we before time. we brave bullets and bombs, and some of the world's most troubled regions. the army fled in the face of idols, advance. it is one of the most serious about the violence in recent years. in some instances we are the target because we give voice to those deman
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rand paul has the school act, bill cassidy from louisiana has the educational choice for children act, and these are ways to take an arizona-style approach to expand school choice to kids all across the country and that's how we have an american focus on education. the best way to do this again is from the bottom up and allow for true accountability and to give schools an incentive to dot right thing. the house republicans should follow through with this. rachel: i think there's an -p hit for it -- appetite for it. i really do. i think this should be job number one in congress and can't think of anything more important. our schools got $200 billion, the unions were able to subtract $200 billion in covid and holoing our kids ransom and didn't even open the schools, corey. >> yeah, they held children's education hostage to secure multiple multibillion payments from the taxpayer and it's absolutely ludicrous and pans parents have woken up and we cannot continue sending our children to see saratoga for their education and -- cesar for their education and be surprise when had they come hom
rand paul has the school act, bill cassidy from louisiana has the educational choice for children act, and these are ways to take an arizona-style approach to expand school choice to kids all across the country and that's how we have an american focus on education. the best way to do this again is from the bottom up and allow for true accountability and to give schools an incentive to dot right thing. the house republicans should follow through with this. rachel: i think there's an -p hit for...
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, louisiana's attorney general asking questions about involvement and what they were doing taught, telling big tech and what they were stopping. this revelation making a lot of people nervous but we know they intended this disinformation board to stop but that effort never stopped, this will show us who was involved, the intensity of it and the fact that effectively we are going to be able to confirm what we imagined which is direct government involvement in using twitter, facebook mother big tech to censor americans. ashley: senator ted cruz thinks we should move on from hunter biden and focus on the president. i will get your thoughts. >> the focus needs to be on president biden, this is not about hunter biden. any more than if you're going after the mafia and you catch some low level enforcer, it's about the big guy, it is about the godfather. joe biden is the godfather. he is the one who ultimately is profiting on this corruption, he is the one who is abusing official authority to further the criminal activity of his family members and that is why this is an issue of public corruption.
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the louisiana story ruling elvis chan must be deposed for coordinating with meta to censure the scandal. the judge saying chan had authority over this and coordinated with social media plate forms. even if chan played no role in the hunter biden laptop communication issues, he may have knowledge of who did and his deposition is warranted. former president donald trump set to make a big announcement tonight and he's been suggesting he could laufrp a 2024 presidential run. >> carley: wonder what that announcement could be, griff jenkins is live in mar-a-lago where it will go down tonight. good morning. >> griff: good morning, carley and todd, we expect history to be made today at mar-a-lago. take a look, this says president donald jchl trump, 45th president of the united states of america will hold a special announcement at mar-a-lago club in palm beach on tuesday, november 15th 9 p.m. eastern tonight. already reception in washington is lukewarm at best, lindsey graham, a supporter of the president says let's see what he says and he will weigh in after the georgia election and the junior
the louisiana story ruling elvis chan must be deposed for coordinating with meta to censure the scandal. the judge saying chan had authority over this and coordinated with social media plate forms. even if chan played no role in the hunter biden laptop communication issues, he may have knowledge of who did and his deposition is warranted. former president donald trump set to make a big announcement tonight and he's been suggesting he could laufrp a 2024 presidential run. >> carley: wonder...