0
0.0
Apr 28, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
of the tragic mishandling of the active shooter situation at robb elementary school in uvalde, texas. [applause] it is comprised of a series of newspaper articles into frontline documentary, the meticulously research report explains why robb elementary school students and teachers were made to barricaded in a classroom for 77 minutes with the government while more than 100 police and military officers scrambled to find radios, flashbangs and even the key to unlock the classroom. investigators surmise the classroom might've even been opened during the entire siege. for more than a year, an investigative reporter led a team of reporters to examine video footage from two dozen body cams and hundreds of hours of interviews with 150 law enforcement officers to untangle the actions and inactions that led to the deaths of 21 people, including 19 children. [names recited] one of the judges said it was a standout investigation into the missteps of law enforcement during one of the most terrific school shootings in recent u.s. history. it the accompanying frontline documentary was especially s
of the tragic mishandling of the active shooter situation at robb elementary school in uvalde, texas. [applause] it is comprised of a series of newspaper articles into frontline documentary, the meticulously research report explains why robb elementary school students and teachers were made to barricaded in a classroom for 77 minutes with the government while more than 100 police and military officers scrambled to find radios, flashbangs and even the key to unlock the classroom. investigators...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
host: we will go down to houston, texas. tom is a republican there. good morning, tom. caller: good morning. good morning. thanks for taking my call. i have been a republican, i am 85 years old, been a republican a long time. i am leaning towards voting for president biden and vice president harris. look, this guy that you are interviewing now, yes -- host: yes, we are listening. you said about this book? caller: i have seen -- host: tom, i am sorry, you are breaking up. we can't hear you. we will go to ohio. gus, independent. caller: i would like to ask charlie here, when he did those polls on kamala harris, do you ask their party affiliation or do you try to poll 50/50? because that's number one. number two is why don't you write a book about marjorie taylor greene? that would be an interesting book, you know? thank you. guest: that's a good idea. maybe i will call her office and see if we can get started. but as far as polling goes, i think most pollsters try to get a representative slice of the country, half democrat, half republican and try to weigh it in a way tha
host: we will go down to houston, texas. tom is a republican there. good morning, tom. caller: good morning. good morning. thanks for taking my call. i have been a republican, i am 85 years old, been a republican a long time. i am leaning towards voting for president biden and vice president harris. look, this guy that you are interviewing now, yes -- host: yes, we are listening. you said about this book? caller: i have seen -- host: tom, i am sorry, you are breaking up. we can't hear you. we...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
dana marine mcnichol is live in el paso, texas. >> reporter: that's right. we are tracking those active smellers behind me. i'm going to tell you how they help those migrants cross illegally. ♪ ♪ -- cool wind in my hair ♪ ♪ some people just know that the best rate for you is a rate based on you, with allstate. because there's a right way to. stop! and the speed limit definitely isn't. 700 million mph. so why would you pay a rate based on. a terrible boss with a terrible haircut! save with, ooh. save with drivewise and get a rate based on you. you're in good hands with allstate sara federico: at st. jude, we don't care who cures cancer. we just need to advance the cure. it's a bold initiative to try and bump cure rates all around the world, but we should. it is our commitment. we need to do this. happy mother's day! some things never change. like a mother's love. get something as timeless as a mother's love at harryanddavid.com. life is a gift. share more. jon: border agents in texas are bracing for another influx as we learn migrants are boarding tra
dana marine mcnichol is live in el paso, texas. >> reporter: that's right. we are tracking those active smellers behind me. i'm going to tell you how they help those migrants cross illegally. ♪ ♪ -- cool wind in my hair ♪ ♪ some people just know that the best rate for you is a rate based on you, with allstate. because there's a right way to. stop! and the speed limit definitely isn't. 700 million mph. so why would you pay a rate based on. a terrible boss with a terrible haircut!...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
then followed suit and protest spread from the northeast to campuses in michigan in texas and california. well houses here is phil, available is at emory university in atlanta. phil, you've been telling us about this, this protests that you described a little bit more said gathering more precisely a little earlier in this is emory university in atlanta. how's it going now? it's still the same. it's very, very calm. you know, this is nothing like those things that we saw on the 1st day when the police were cold. and when we had the emory police, we got lots of police state troopers moving in. this is a much common situation by design as well. i'm a say because they protest as a marketing this or selling it on social media very much is a chance to come here. show your solidarity cause any trouble bring a blanket. bring somebody to wait, like somebody to drink. right? some messages on some boards, right. some messages on the floor would choke very much make your points, but in a calm and peaceful way i, we thought how would tree readings we pods, motivational speakers? there that's all very
then followed suit and protest spread from the northeast to campuses in michigan in texas and california. well houses here is phil, available is at emory university in atlanta. phil, you've been telling us about this, this protests that you described a little bit more said gathering more precisely a little earlier in this is emory university in atlanta. how's it going now? it's still the same. it's very, very calm. you know, this is nothing like those things that we saw on the 1st day when the...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
millions and the central plain states, tonight, tornadoes and severe weather warnings stretching from texas to mission so again, with rare warnings of multiple and strong tornadoes and excessive rain and parts of oklahoma and texas in the omaha neighborhood of elkhorn, destructive tornadoes guarded homes friday leveling entire neighborhoods. nebraska is governor just told reporters it is a miracle. nobody was killed in those storms cnn's lucy kafanov it looks at one of the hardest hit areas of omaha we'll just go we are in this subdivision of the elkhorn neighborhood, a suburb of omaha. >> you can see the path of that twisters destruction behind me, the homes missing roofs missing floors. i wonder show you over here a family has spent most of the day trying to pick the pieces of their life. a lot of the possessions are completely destroyed. they've been trying to pack into trucks, the things that they can salvage it has been a devastating day and the difficulty of course, is there is fear about a potential storm moving in back to omaha. this evening. so it is a race against the clock to sal
millions and the central plain states, tonight, tornadoes and severe weather warnings stretching from texas to mission so again, with rare warnings of multiple and strong tornadoes and excessive rain and parts of oklahoma and texas in the omaha neighborhood of elkhorn, destructive tornadoes guarded homes friday leveling entire neighborhoods. nebraska is governor just told reporters it is a miracle. nobody was killed in those storms cnn's lucy kafanov it looks at one of the hardest hit areas of...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you have close ties to texas. you even ran for lieutenant governor in 2021. what's your take on this case? >> well, this is what's happened in the state of texas where we now have one party dominant state, though it's a state that's moving towards, in my view, towards a more purple state, and i think ted cruz understands in the senate race that he has this year he's in trouble. and so it's moving in that direction. but when you have a small segment of the population, around 5%, is 0%, that basely picks who's the leaders because the general election still hasn't returned to a place where democrats can reasonably win in this, we lect these people that are the lauren bob effort, marjorie taylor green, and christie noem after recent events. it's insame and unconscionable to me that this woman was prosecuted and then sentenced to five years in jail while we have what's going on and the people that participated and facilitated what happened on january 6th, not the people that showed up and have been prosecuted but members of congress and the president of the united
you have close ties to texas. you even ran for lieutenant governor in 2021. what's your take on this case? >> well, this is what's happened in the state of texas where we now have one party dominant state, though it's a state that's moving towards, in my view, towards a more purple state, and i think ted cruz understands in the senate race that he has this year he's in trouble. and so it's moving in that direction. but when you have a small segment of the population, around 5%, is 0%,...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
IRINN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
dozens of other students in universities such as texas, and george. repression of students in american universities has also gained new dimensions. police to disperse the students and collect their tents in several another university was forcibly joined. the escalation of american police brutality caused the united nations high commissioner for human rights to express concern. with the holding of demonstrations in several other universities , including northeastern and pennsylvania, the number of universities in america where demonstrations in support of palestine are taking place reached about 600 universities and reached about 60 universities. the students called the end of the demonstrations to stop the crimes of the zionist regime and the end of the american support to this regime. others suppress these student protests in different ways. the police moved from the lower street and are still here. these pictures were taken by a student. it is supposed to be the narrator of an event. you hear the sound of the alarm that was heard many times only abo
dozens of other students in universities such as texas, and george. repression of students in american universities has also gained new dimensions. police to disperse the students and collect their tents in several another university was forcibly joined. the escalation of american police brutality caused the united nations high commissioner for human rights to express concern. with the holding of demonstrations in several other universities , including northeastern and pennsylvania, the number...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so you can see that we've got a couple of tornado warnings, some in northern texas. another one ride along the border there a couple of severe thunderstorm warnings it as well right around oklahoma city. we're watching also some pretty nasty tornado warnings, even up into kansas. and then parts of northern missouri as well, where we've got rotating thunderstorms that have put some tornadoes on the ground are watching that closely. this is the risk border border from chicago down to cnn, sodium and we're really watching that red area that moderate risk. it's a level four of five for strong tornadoes, damaging winds and 75 miles per hour and tennis ball-sized hail. this area right in here, the red. this is what we're really concerned about again, those strong tornadoes, the ef, three ceos for that could be possible out of this system, that would be severe damaged, pretty similar to what we saw yesterday in nebraska, and that would have wins over 136 miles per hour. so something that we need to watch your very closely on top of this, you also mentioned the rain risk aga
so you can see that we've got a couple of tornado warnings, some in northern texas. another one ride along the border there a couple of severe thunderstorm warnings it as well right around oklahoma city. we're watching also some pretty nasty tornado warnings, even up into kansas. and then parts of northern missouri as well, where we've got rotating thunderstorms that have put some tornadoes on the ground are watching that closely. this is the risk border border from chicago down to cnn, sodium...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
there were parts of northern texas, a lot is your thunderstorm warnings right now? just to the west there of oklahoma city. but again, we're bracing for things to blow up and explode even more. the risk for today really is almost bored border to border. it's that red area. there were especially concerned about that moderate risk. it's a level four out of five. we're looking at the threat of again, very strong tornadoes, damaging winds up to 75 miles per brouwer and tennis ball-sized hail in this red hatched area there that includes tulsa, oklahoma city, wichita falls. we're looking at the possibility of again, very strong tornadoes, ef three, ef four possible similar to what we saw yesterday, that would cause severe damage because we're talking about wins upwards of 135 miles per hour on that ef scale, the enhanced fujita scale that we use to determine what that damage looks like. so just again, a very serious de on top of this, we also had a high risk issued for the heavy rain for some of those same suburbs era of oklahoma city, just to the east of oklahoma city. t
there were parts of northern texas, a lot is your thunderstorm warnings right now? just to the west there of oklahoma city. but again, we're bracing for things to blow up and explode even more. the risk for today really is almost bored border to border. it's that red area. there were especially concerned about that moderate risk. it's a level four out of five. we're looking at the threat of again, very strong tornadoes, damaging winds up to 75 miles per brouwer and tennis ball-sized hail in...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
police on horseback in texas at the university of texas t the at austin went in to break up a demonstration. other universities threatening future punishment. university of florida warning students if they try to set up overnight encampments on the university itself, they could face suspensions of up to three years. bryan, back to you. bryan: steve harrigan leading us off, thank you. arthel: well, former president trump responding to president biden who says he would be happy to face off in a debate. meanwhile, the president plans to attend and speak at the white house correspondents' dinner tonight where he's expected to be greeted by anti-israel protesters. lucas tomlinson is live at the white house with the very latest. hey, lucas. >> reporter: arthel, for years there was a time when donald trump would appear on how're stern's show. this -- howard alternative's show. -- stern's show. >> can i tell you a fantasy i had in i don't know if you're going to debate your opponent -- >> i am somewhere. i don't know when. i'm happy to debate him. >> reporter: biden taped that interview in new york
police on horseback in texas at the university of texas t the at austin went in to break up a demonstration. other universities threatening future punishment. university of florida warning students if they try to set up overnight encampments on the university itself, they could face suspensions of up to three years. bryan, back to you. bryan: steve harrigan leading us off, thank you. arthel: well, former president trump responding to president biden who says he would be happy to face off in a...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it was something called project texas, to allegedly address concerns relating to tiktok's handling of american data. however, project texas would still allow tiktok's algorithm, source code, and development activities to remain in china. they would arrange so under bytedance control and subject to chinese government exploitation. project texas allows tiktok to continue to rely on engineers and back-end support from china, to update its algorithm and source code needed to run tiktok in the united states. how could they say there's not the possibility of interference. this again makes it vulnerable to chinese government exploitation. that's why project texas does not resolve the united states national security concern about bytedance's ownership of tiktok. now, let me acknowledge, i think senator cantwell and i worked or a more frankly comprehensive approach that, in a perfect would, we might have been debating today. but we work in the world of getting things right. so i stand firmly in support, as senator cantwell has, of taking action now to prevent the kind of intelligence failure w
it was something called project texas, to allegedly address concerns relating to tiktok's handling of american data. however, project texas would still allow tiktok's algorithm, source code, and development activities to remain in china. they would arrange so under bytedance control and subject to chinese government exploitation. project texas allows tiktok to continue to rely on engineers and back-end support from china, to update its algorithm and source code needed to run tiktok in the...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
university, began demanding and the same protests have spread from the northeast to campuses in michigan, texas and california. while we have correspondents covering these protests, my kind of is that george washington university and the us capital. but 1st, we go to john henry and who's in new jersey at princeton university. john, tell us about what's been happening there. this is one of the newest encompass that's right, this is day 3 in princeton university and the students are walking a fine line. and you can see they have a sign over here saying that they've, there's 2 popular university for gaza. so they're walking a fine line in the sense that you may see a tent back there, but that's not one of the students have a record that's when the university has pulled up for an upcoming event. the students are not allowed to put up tens. that is the what the university is said based, and they're not allowed to sleep here either. so they're coming in shift in order to occupy this space continually for these past 3 days. the 1st day on thursday when they a couple of them put up a 10 police came in
university, began demanding and the same protests have spread from the northeast to campuses in michigan, texas and california. while we have correspondents covering these protests, my kind of is that george washington university and the us capital. but 1st, we go to john henry and who's in new jersey at princeton university. john, tell us about what's been happening there. this is one of the newest encompass that's right, this is day 3 in princeton university and the students are walking a...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
now more than 50 million people from texas to michigan are under threat for severe weather. the area between dallas and kansas city is spectra to get hit the hardest with tornadoes, large hail, and flooding among the biggest hazards, there were nearly 80 reports of tornadoes across five i've states on friday and there are no fatalities reported even in some of the hardest hit communities near omaha. now rescue crews are up against the clock okay. searching flattened homes for anyone potentially trapped before the storms intensify again, for the latest. now i'm joined by cnn's lucy cabinet in. hard-hit elkhorn nebraska and meteorologist elisa raffa, who is tracking all of this in the cnn weather center. lucy, let's go to you first tell us what you're seeing there we can see the destruction behind me. >> this is one of the neighborhoods where that massive twist or touched down on friday. you can see the the roof's taken off the home. half of that hole missing, but take a look over here. this entire structure was destroyed. you continue that family members as well? well, is vol
now more than 50 million people from texas to michigan are under threat for severe weather. the area between dallas and kansas city is spectra to get hit the hardest with tornadoes, large hail, and flooding among the biggest hazards, there were nearly 80 reports of tornadoes across five i've states on friday and there are no fatalities reported even in some of the hardest hit communities near omaha. now rescue crews are up against the clock okay. searching flattened homes for anyone potentially...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
talmage boston, who's here from the great state of, texas, to talk about his new book, how the best did it leadership lessons from from our top presidents. talmage is a very accomplished commercial litigator who's handled a wide variety of complex cases over his four and a half decades as a lawyer. he's also a writer of op ed pieces and book, and over the past 20 years, books. his first to works were on a favorite interest of his baseball. his third was about the law, and the fourth, i looked back at american through interviews with experts on the presidency in and how the best did it talmage focuses again on past presidents and engages in what refers to as applied meaning. he examines the lives of eight of america's greatest presidents and distills certain leadership traits that could help the rest us today the eight are washington, jefferson lincoln, the two roosevelts, eisenhower and reagan. these aren't just talmage. his idea of the best president, you know, his is surveyed by c-span in recent years have come up with almost the the same list with the exception of including truman in
talmage boston, who's here from the great state of, texas, to talk about his new book, how the best did it leadership lessons from from our top presidents. talmage is a very accomplished commercial litigator who's handled a wide variety of complex cases over his four and a half decades as a lawyer. he's also a writer of op ed pieces and book, and over the past 20 years, books. his first to works were on a favorite interest of his baseball. his third was about the law, and the fourth, i looked...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it's mostly across portions of oklahoma, but you can see it dipping down into texas as well. a tornado watch is currently in place until 1 p.m. central time and that will get updated and we'll continue to see likely the storms even amplify later in the day as the heat continues to build as you continue to see some moisture pump its way in. this is the forecast model, time stamp up in the corner and what you see by 3:00, it explodes and moves slowly. the biggest portions across north texas and oklahoma, could be a long day for a lot of these folks and people need to stay weather aware out there. griff: stay tuned to fox weather for those updates. adam klotz, thank you very much. molly: a group of democrats is now calling for a return to trump era border policies. that's next. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease... put it in check with rinvoq... a once—daily pill. when symptoms tried to take control, i got rapid relief... and reduced fatigue with rinvoq. check. when flares kept trying to slow me down... i got lasting steroid—free remission..
it's mostly across portions of oklahoma, but you can see it dipping down into texas as well. a tornado watch is currently in place until 1 p.m. central time and that will get updated and we'll continue to see likely the storms even amplify later in the day as the heat continues to build as you continue to see some moisture pump its way in. this is the forecast model, time stamp up in the corner and what you see by 3:00, it explodes and moves slowly. the biggest portions across north texas and...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
are going to war to do some arrest at the university of texas campus. but, greg abbott gets points for it from the trump crowd, it is like in the 60s. they are beating up on the hippies. john lewis, the great civil rights leader, used to have children touch his head and touch it and there is a big dent in the middle. he had been beaten so many times. when i see campuses call for militarizing a campus, it is wrong and it only creates an escalation of the problem because this is like an arab spring in reverse going on here. these students at columbia, when they are being arrested, are triggering kids at yellow or brown and now they are on that working together. the communication world has changed since 1868. state, 1970, you heard someone was shot, you knew a kid at kent state, and directed it to see if your kid was all right. today, regarding instant information and new ways. everybody has to act responsible. you are allowed to protest, you are allowed to dissent. no swearing or anti-somatic remarks are allowed. and, the presidents have to show some spin
are going to war to do some arrest at the university of texas campus. but, greg abbott gets points for it from the trump crowd, it is like in the 60s. they are beating up on the hippies. john lewis, the great civil rights leader, used to have children touch his head and touch it and there is a big dent in the middle. he had been beaten so many times. when i see campuses call for militarizing a campus, it is wrong and it only creates an escalation of the problem because this is like an arab...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it's in texas. well we're taking care of that a little bit. but. but but the point being is that these ideas proliferate it and propagate it through the institutions. the real question is how? that's the question i sought to answer in the book. that's driving question that i think is important when you see, your opponent, your enemy in a certain language, successful in the same game that you're playing. the worst answer is to say, well, there, they're there, they're bad, they're stupid. don't know what they're doing. it doesn't work. the better question is to ask, well, did they do it? and what you learn from it? and then how you adjust your own politics to respond. and so if you read the book, there are two. i tried to put two layers into it. some people caught. i was like really excited about that. but the explicit is this history. but the embedded text is a process of learning and teaching assimilating. ideas, tactics, strategies. because we're fighting in a different environment. if you watch a movie like mr. smith to washington, anyone know th
it's in texas. well we're taking care of that a little bit. but. but but the point being is that these ideas proliferate it and propagate it through the institutions. the real question is how? that's the question i sought to answer in the book. that's driving question that i think is important when you see, your opponent, your enemy in a certain language, successful in the same game that you're playing. the worst answer is to say, well, there, they're there, they're bad, they're stupid. don't...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
him international student rates to attend public school in texas. he wouldn't have been able to get a drivers license. if you are going to be an emt you have to be able to drive. during the pandemic he thought about this a lot as he was going into apartment l things and extracting terribly sick people who had waited too long to call for medical help as their covid progressed because they were afraid that their immigration status would become an issue. he, spanish-speaking, would call them down, stabilize them, and get them out of very tough walk up places on a gurney. he thought about the essential work he was doing for society and hoped that america would recognize that and help him become a citizen of the country that he is now committed to. he knows no other place. host: rich in pennsylvania. good morning. what is your question? caller: thank you for taking my call. a longtime caller, first time listener. you know, i am looking at the immigration situation today. you hear people today and they say we have to shut down the border. people are comin
him international student rates to attend public school in texas. he wouldn't have been able to get a drivers license. if you are going to be an emt you have to be able to drive. during the pandemic he thought about this a lot as he was going into apartment l things and extracting terribly sick people who had waited too long to call for medical help as their covid progressed because they were afraid that their immigration status would become an issue. he, spanish-speaking, would call them down,...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
KGO
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
omaha, nebraska, area, and millions of americans are under another severe weather threat today from texas to the great lakes. abc's melissa adan is in elkhorn with the latest. melissa, good morning. >> reporter: whit, what an incredibly destructive evening. we're talking about so many families across the heartland on edge. this here in elkhorn, this is west of omaha. we have a row of homes totally destroyed, taken out by that powerful tornado. we're now seeing so many families that are left without a home. search and rescue crews going home by home tagging them making sure everyone there was accounted for. in front of this home, we see this marking. they had to mark the driveway because what's left behind us, totally here destroyed. this as so many families are picking up the pieces to see what will happen next. >> reporter: overnight tornadoes tearing through the heartland. >> this is a strong one too. that is not good. >> reporter: more than two dozen reported in nebraska alone. this neighborhood in elkhorn flattened, homes shredded. a drone video capturing the damage. roofs ripped off
omaha, nebraska, area, and millions of americans are under another severe weather threat today from texas to the great lakes. abc's melissa adan is in elkhorn with the latest. melissa, good morning. >> reporter: whit, what an incredibly destructive evening. we're talking about so many families across the heartland on edge. this here in elkhorn, this is west of omaha. we have a row of homes totally destroyed, taken out by that powerful tornado. we're now seeing so many families that are...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
KRON
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
including the restaurant's michelin bib gourmand award and the american flag gifted to shift one by a texas pitmaster both now on display at the new location on 8th and broadway. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news and east bay family demanding answers after a man is left in a coma following an encounter with police. but we know about the lawsuit being filed. teens have drama. one more minute! braces add more drama. ahh! how does anyone do this?! invisalign is better oral hygiene, and no drama. >> now on the kron 4 morning news. another oakland donut shop robbed in broad daylight. >> we bring you reaction from the business owner. and what oakland leaders are doing at a local high school to try and combat human trafficking. all right. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. we're going to get all those stories in just a moment. but let's get you started this half hour with a look at your forecast with dave spahr. good morning. day. a good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and not a bad start to the day. a little bit on the chilly side. you know, that's what you get with the
including the restaurant's michelin bib gourmand award and the american flag gifted to shift one by a texas pitmaster both now on display at the new location on 8th and broadway. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news and east bay family demanding answers after a man is left in a coma following an encounter with police. but we know about the lawsuit being filed. teens have drama. one more minute! braces add more drama. ahh! how does anyone do this?! invisalign is better oral hygiene, and no...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
pro-palestinian protests on college campuses leading to hundreds of arrests at the university of texas, state troopers use wyatt here to break up demonstration well, at columbia, the epa cetera, the protests, things took a polar good luck old term was some democrats touring the campus protests here at columbia or a new luck on top republicans like house speaker mike johnson also showing up. we just can't allow this kind of hatred anatomy, antisemitism to flourish and calling for the school's president to step down. >> i am here today joining my colleagues and calling on president. sure. fee to resign. if she cannot immediately bring order to this chaos. but president biden has no plans to visit columbia as heine between defending the protesters and denouncing. >> now, i condemn somebody protests. that's why i've set up a program to deal that. i also condemn bonus don't understand what's going on with the palestinians here with me today, author and podcast host, kara swisher, editor in chief of the dispatch and columnist at the la tom jonah goldberg, lulu garcia-navarro, new york times,
pro-palestinian protests on college campuses leading to hundreds of arrests at the university of texas, state troopers use wyatt here to break up demonstration well, at columbia, the epa cetera, the protests, things took a polar good luck old term was some democrats touring the campus protests here at columbia or a new luck on top republicans like house speaker mike johnson also showing up. we just can't allow this kind of hatred anatomy, antisemitism to flourish and calling for the school's...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
KNTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
dozens of tornadoes rip across texas to nebraska. neighborhoods devastated. >> no houses down there. up the street. >> thankfully no deaths have been reported, but the severe weather threat is worst today. angie is tracking it all. >>> campus chaos. protests spreading nationwide and a columbia university student leader is banned for threatening comments made this year. >>> insider account. former president trump's long time executive assistance takes the stand in the hush money trial. confirming contacts at the center of the case were saved on the company's computer system. where the case goes from here. >>> royal return. king charles set to resume public duties after the three-month hiatus for cancer treatment. what the palace is saying about how he is doing. >>> all that plus cheers and jeers. the first round of the nba playoffs get ugly. a pair of ejections in the mavericks-clippers game. thrilling overtime win for the pacers over the bucks. >> for the win! tyreese the terror. >> the timberwolves make it three in a row against the
dozens of tornadoes rip across texas to nebraska. neighborhoods devastated. >> no houses down there. up the street. >> thankfully no deaths have been reported, but the severe weather threat is worst today. angie is tracking it all. >>> campus chaos. protests spreading nationwide and a columbia university student leader is banned for threatening comments made this year. >>> insider account. former president trump's long time executive assistance takes the stand in...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and so if we do not respond to this crisis, the type of chaos that the governor of texas is provoking in this country. if we don't respond, you're going to have the type of chaos and the unhoused dynamic that is going to get, that will be exacerbated. so yes, $70 million for this migrant mission. but one point two, billion investing in the west and south sides of the city of chicago for affordable housing and affordable rent. and of course, economic development, particular for our small businesses. let me ask you about voting rights because you're headed over to more houses campus after this conversation to talk about voting rights in this country as a part of the african-american males there's association what do you say to those young people? and maybe you'll meet some today who say that they are, i guess, deflated, are disappointed by the president's handling of the war in gaza or student loan forgiveness or any given issue. and for that reason, they will not vote. they're choosing not to vote. they're not interested in voting for donald trump but they're not motivated to vote for
and so if we do not respond to this crisis, the type of chaos that the governor of texas is provoking in this country. if we don't respond, you're going to have the type of chaos and the unhoused dynamic that is going to get, that will be exacerbated. so yes, $70 million for this migrant mission. but one point two, billion investing in the west and south sides of the city of chicago for affordable housing and affordable rent. and of course, economic development, particular for our small...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the university of texas, where he will, how is the university responding to protest the so the university brought in police to the campus, particularly state police as well as city police and university police on wednesday . and this made the situation worse, i would say that on our campus, there are a lot of students who are very concerned about what's happening in the middle east . a majority are probably more concerned about the treatment of civilians in gaza and elsewhere. but there's a very large contingent that's also concerned about israel security and not is really hostages. we're still being held by him us. so the campus has a lot of concern that's being boys, but it has been peaceful. there are no encampments, there was a demonstration on wednesday and the police were brought it to campus. and as i've written about the arrival of the police made things worse, it provoked students and provoked violence with us both via a wireless, between the police and the students. most of the violence came from the police yesterday was much more calm. there were larger demonstrations, but they
the university of texas, where he will, how is the university responding to protest the so the university brought in police to the campus, particularly state police as well as city police and university police on wednesday . and this made the situation worse, i would say that on our campus, there are a lot of students who are very concerned about what's happening in the middle east . a majority are probably more concerned about the treatment of civilians in gaza and elsewhere. but there's a...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and that ranges anywhere from southern texas all the way up through michigan, the same potential central threats, strong tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail, but tornadoes are going to be an especially large concern, not just in general across this area, but you see this red area here with what kind of like the hash marks through it this areas of particular concern for tornadoes that would be e, f, three, strength or stronger. those are pretty significant. tornadoes you're talking wins about 136 to 165 miles per hour. again, here you can see the afternoon they really start getting to going, but some could occur even as early as this morning, then again through the overnight hours tonight. so again, we've mentioned last hour, i will mention it again today. >> make sure before you go to bed tonight, you set those flirts on your phone or you have some other way like a weather radio to get those alerts before you go to bed allison, thank you pro-palestinian protests, the sweeping college campuses across the country, demonstrators is showing their support for the people in gaza. they're
and that ranges anywhere from southern texas all the way up through michigan, the same potential central threats, strong tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail, but tornadoes are going to be an especially large concern, not just in general across this area, but you see this red area here with what kind of like the hash marks through it this areas of particular concern for tornadoes that would be e, f, three, strength or stronger. those are pretty significant. tornadoes you're talking wins...
4
4.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 3
him international student rates to attend public school in texas. he wouldn't have been able to get a drivers license. if you are going to be an emt you have to be able to drive. during the pandemic he thought about this a lot as he was going into apartment l things and extracting terribly sick people who had waited too long to call for medical help as their covid progressed because they were afraid that their immigration status would become an issue. he, spanish-speaking, would call them down, stabilize them, and get them out of very tough walk up places on a gurney. he thought about the essential work he was doing for society and hoped that america would recognize that and help him become a citizen of the country that he is now committed to. he knows no other place. host: rich in pennsylvania. good morning. what is your question? caller: thank you for taking my call. a longtime caller, first time listener. you know, i am looking at the immigration situation today. you hear people today and they say we have to shut down the border. people are comin
him international student rates to attend public school in texas. he wouldn't have been able to get a drivers license. if you are going to be an emt you have to be able to drive. during the pandemic he thought about this a lot as he was going into apartment l things and extracting terribly sick people who had waited too long to call for medical help as their covid progressed because they were afraid that their immigration status would become an issue. he, spanish-speaking, would call them down,...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
run their country and on a per capita basis killed 35,000 people in a population of the university of texas, and on the way back took a freshman class at mi you hostage what would we do? it would be the great sonora whittier radioactive parking lot. but jews are not allowed and israel is not allowed to prosecute a war, they are prosecuting the war more humanely than we are doing. the ratio of combatants to civilians is civilian death to combatant mortality is lower than it was in japan, lower than it was in germany. so, there is just days different standard for jews in israel when it comes to prosecuting a war. they are allowed to fight back in interest, but unlike america and any other it is a double standard. >> really, i have set on this show consistently worker 16 years, even before this heinous hamas attack, said on this show for 16, 17 years, if what is done to israel, with missiles being fired into israel consistently by hamas, if that were done from mexico into texas , we would be in mexico city, our tanks-- they would. we would be surrounding mexico city by nightfall. we just would
run their country and on a per capita basis killed 35,000 people in a population of the university of texas, and on the way back took a freshman class at mi you hostage what would we do? it would be the great sonora whittier radioactive parking lot. but jews are not allowed and israel is not allowed to prosecute a war, they are prosecuting the war more humanely than we are doing. the ratio of combatants to civilians is civilian death to combatant mortality is lower than it was in japan, lower...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
again, notice this goes from michigan all the way back down through texas. same threats though we're still talking talking in very strong tornadoes expected expectations of damaging winds and very large hail and that could even be baseball sayyed or higher, but tornadoes is really going to be one of the biggest threats this area here you see that red color and it's kind of like hash. it's got the lines through it that's wanted to be the greatest chance of ef2 strength. tornadoes or even stronger. so again, a big concern there for not only the fact that we could get tornadoes, but that they could be the long-lasting ones, the very strong ones. here's a look at the forecast today. a lot with these showers and thunderstorms really begin to ramp up this afternoon. they will continue into the evening. here's a look at around 11:00 central time today. again, you can see that line sliding through tulsa and kansas city at that time, but they continue through the overnight. so we're gonna go through the same thing again where if you go to bed tonight, you are going t
again, notice this goes from michigan all the way back down through texas. same threats though we're still talking talking in very strong tornadoes expected expectations of damaging winds and very large hail and that could even be baseball sayyed or higher, but tornadoes is really going to be one of the biggest threats this area here you see that red color and it's kind of like hash. it's got the lines through it that's wanted to be the greatest chance of ef2 strength. tornadoes or even...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
places in states like florida a huge surge of latino support for donald trump in places like south texas, particularly the nonwhite vote moved very strongly in its direction. so you really have, i think, a political and political dynamic where i divide the electorate into three groups. and, you know, i you have white voters with college degrees who have been trending left. they're about 30% of the electorate. they're going to stay about 30% of the electorate for the foreseeable. you have white working class voters who are 40 to 45% of the electorate and their numbers have been shrinking, but they still the largest group and they are majority in those midwestern battleground states. and then you have nonwhite voters and a my argument is nonwhite voters really are the battleground. and i think that their political preferences are not settled, that there is sort of been this you know, they are growing as a share of the electorate. but you've seen in 2020 and it looks like in the 2024 polls, trump into those margins and i think the point i really want to drive home is, you know, we really ne
places in states like florida a huge surge of latino support for donald trump in places like south texas, particularly the nonwhite vote moved very strongly in its direction. so you really have, i think, a political and political dynamic where i divide the electorate into three groups. and, you know, i you have white voters with college degrees who have been trending left. they're about 30% of the electorate. they're going to stay about 30% of the electorate for the foreseeable. you have white...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
tornadoes ripped through cities in texas and nebraska. storm winds blew off roofs near the local airport and overturned trucks. tornadoes actually wiped out small ones from the face of the earth. the towns of elhorn and benington, dozens of houses there were destroyed. the first stage of a seed production complex has been launched in the tomsk region, there will be produce the most important grain crops of siberia: barley, wheat, rapeseed, rye oats. its daily output is 200 tons of high-quality seeds. report from tomsk region by alexey smirnov. like this. grain will be delivered to the farm in bags like this, this includes exactly a ton, this amount is enough to sow 4 hectares, this is not just a grain complex, say the producers, this is a plant equipped with the most modern equipment, its creation , commissioning and commissioning took place in in the simplest conditions, nevertheless the most difficult task was solved, and the region receives the production of analogues, which have not yet existed in the tomsk region, the equipment that
tornadoes ripped through cities in texas and nebraska. storm winds blew off roofs near the local airport and overturned trucks. tornadoes actually wiped out small ones from the face of the earth. the towns of elhorn and benington, dozens of houses there were destroyed. the first stage of a seed production complex has been launched in the tomsk region, there will be produce the most important grain crops of siberia: barley, wheat, rapeseed, rye oats. its daily output is 200 tons of high-quality...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
but look at where the tornadoes look at where the storms are again tomorrow from oklahoma city to the texas back into the same places that got hit today exactly what first responders don't need. obviously, what people trying to pick up their lives and put the pieces back together so far, anderson, there have been zero reports of fatalities, which to me is amazing. yeah. i mean, those images are extraordinary chad myers, thanks so much. the news continues here on cnn this tiny home trend not for me. >> now, this is more like the same goes for my foot worth why one hands-free with white fits getchar slipping just step in to go without bending down or touching my shoes wide fit, hands-free skechers slip ends after advil, let's dive in. >> what about your back before advil advil dual axon fights paying two ways. advil targets pain at the source, seen a minute and blocks pain six. advil dual i'm a guy lost the bet. my dignity of watching my team lose wasn't punishment enough what do you look at at. home what do you it's a one screen i do have cut red car, sir, is ahjahnee be paid for that yourse
but look at where the tornadoes look at where the storms are again tomorrow from oklahoma city to the texas back into the same places that got hit today exactly what first responders don't need. obviously, what people trying to pick up their lives and put the pieces back together so far, anderson, there have been zero reports of fatalities, which to me is amazing. yeah. i mean, those images are extraordinary chad myers, thanks so much. the news continues here on cnn this tiny home trend not for...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
um, well, i can only imagine what it would be like if texas who has suggested at certain times, sometimes seriously, sometimes not so seriously. but they want to separate from the united states because they don't like the liberals in the white house. they don't like the fact that the united states is screwing up their border, and they probably wouldn't be big enough and do well enough alone. and suddenly, soon after, they say that here comes china or russia or iran, and so it's fine. since you don't like washington, we're going to help you. we're going to give you $8000000000.00 plus we're going to give you some more planes and some tax. i just cannot but wonder how what that's what those george as well right. get as it was said, sorry. well, the united states would act with great deal of force and would be quite brutal in the way it applies as far as there's no comparison with china, china has been extremely holler. and um, oh well there's, if he is okay, let's imagine the shanghai community was issue. the in 1972 during present mix those visit there, china, in which the united states es
um, well, i can only imagine what it would be like if texas who has suggested at certain times, sometimes seriously, sometimes not so seriously. but they want to separate from the united states because they don't like the liberals in the white house. they don't like the fact that the united states is screwing up their border, and they probably wouldn't be big enough and do well enough alone. and suddenly, soon after, they say that here comes china or russia or iran, and so it's fine. since you...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
who is to say that this does not happen to say, present biden when he is out of office or a judge in texas or some other state that decides, as some people have called it, trumped up charges related to whatever saying you know what, we're just going to bring up dirt. >> that is the danger when you have this normalization of the weaponization of government to go after your political opponents. all bets could potentially be off. and it will disrupt the country because, as you say, you can have republican attorney general start targeting biden and biden should be praying that the supreme court agrees with trump. because i can guarantee you that there will be many republican attorney general's in the future who would want to go after him on criminal charges based on what he is doing right now. >> 100 percent believe that. tom, always a pleasure, thank you for your time tonight, have a great weekend and we will see you soon. coming up, present biden says he would be happy to debate former president trump after previously saying it would depend on his behavior. more on that coming up next. and l
who is to say that this does not happen to say, present biden when he is out of office or a judge in texas or some other state that decides, as some people have called it, trumped up charges related to whatever saying you know what, we're just going to bring up dirt. >> that is the danger when you have this normalization of the weaponization of government to go after your political opponents. all bets could potentially be off. and it will disrupt the country because, as you say, you can...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the pendulum has now swung to the texas and florida cases, and missouri b morsi, and the relationship between technology and the government, and the public is at an all-time inflection point to where the problem of scale is so severe and the realization that they cannot effectively moderate political speech and advertising in a way of -- forget keeping everybody happy because that is zero-sum, but perhaps keeping the space healthy is completely impossible, so the solution is to have political content with machine learning models trained on every social issue that exists. it is quite imperfect when you think about the scale at which there are rating area even though that is the approach they have taken, you will still see spy reality across certain content that will still become issues to companies. it is one approach, not necessarily the one i agree with for this course and living in a healthy democracy, but that is what they have turned this into. >> i'm looking back at my previous testimony. as a the date of this, i think this is still true, if you do have synthetic content and you
the pendulum has now swung to the texas and florida cases, and missouri b morsi, and the relationship between technology and the government, and the public is at an all-time inflection point to where the problem of scale is so severe and the realization that they cannot effectively moderate political speech and advertising in a way of -- forget keeping everybody happy because that is zero-sum, but perhaps keeping the space healthy is completely impossible, so the solution is to have political...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
at your campus, the university of texas at austin, dozens of people were arrested. police in riot gear were called in to disperse the crowds. is thisness >> right now, we have many brand-new presidents unseasoned senior administrators making decisions. one suspects that administrators who were knowledgeable about past history have more dealing with students had better rapport with their student population that is this would be playing out extremely differently. what we need see on the part of senior administrators is a real willingness to step out of their office, communicate with the students, and try to achieve some kind of accommodation. >> are you saying that you don't believe that the police should have been called that in inn some of these circumstances? >> absolutely not. and the lesson of history could not be clearer this that this only escalates the situation. it worsens the situation. and it results in a degree of alienation that's very difficult to overcome. >> so given all that professor mintz i'll ask you, i'll ask you both, where do we go from here? ho
at your campus, the university of texas at austin, dozens of people were arrested. police in riot gear were called in to disperse the crowds. is thisness >> right now, we have many brand-new presidents unseasoned senior administrators making decisions. one suspects that administrators who were knowledgeable about past history have more dealing with students had better rapport with their student population that is this would be playing out extremely differently. what we need see on the...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
several workers try to watch is now in effect for at least a half dozen states from nebraska through texas the pentagon announcing $6 billion in additional military aid for ukraine it is the biggest package to date and includes patriot missiles needed needed to fight back against russian air assault the aid comes from the 61 billion-dollar aid package passed by congress earlier this week i am kevin cork in washington now back to hannity. >> sean: today marked the eighth day of trump's quote of my guys she made a bookkeeping error documents trial in new york and new house judiciary committee report is saying we have been telling you all along radical manhattan da alvin bragg has allowed his political motivations and his promises as a candidate to drive the prosecution of donald trump in this report over 300 pages the committee highlights the fact that bragg used a novel legal theory we've been telling you to bootstrap these allegations as a felony in new york they'd be a misdemeanour and the statute of limitations that already past here with more chairman of the house judiciary committee ji
several workers try to watch is now in effect for at least a half dozen states from nebraska through texas the pentagon announcing $6 billion in additional military aid for ukraine it is the biggest package to date and includes patriot missiles needed needed to fight back against russian air assault the aid comes from the 61 billion-dollar aid package passed by congress earlier this week i am kevin cork in washington now back to hannity. >> sean: today marked the eighth day of trump's...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 1
again tomorrow from over oklahoma city of texas, back into the same places that got hit today. exactly what first responders don't need. obviously, what people want to pick up their lives and put their pieces back together so far, anderson, there have been zero reports of fatalities, which to me is amazing. yeah. i mean, there's images are extraordinary. chad, thank you. especially in primetime coverage of the histstoric trun trial continues now next 13 million americans were affected. my identity theft in 2022, and the threats are more than you realize if you're a victim of identity theft lifelong works a fixed it on your behalf backed by the million dollar protection package enroll. now if you're 50 or over, you can be taking advantage of everything aarp has to offer right now, joining aarp for $12 for one year and your second membership is free. get instant access to discounts on every purchases. i care in prescriptions and tools and tips to help manage your money and maximize your health plus aarp fights to your social security, medicare, and more join and get an insulated
again tomorrow from over oklahoma city of texas, back into the same places that got hit today. exactly what first responders don't need. obviously, what people want to pick up their lives and put their pieces back together so far, anderson, there have been zero reports of fatalities, which to me is amazing. yeah. i mean, there's images are extraordinary. chad, thank you. especially in primetime coverage of the histstoric trun trial continues now next 13 million americans were affected. my...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
KSTS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
nos despedimos con ese milagro de la naturaleza que tenemos la oportunidad de ver en un zoologico de texas. >> se trata del bebe gorila bruno, que ya tiene 18 meses como vemos esta feliz con la atencion que recibe. >> estaba jugando como un nino al lado de su mami que se llama gracie, quien le hacia cosquillitas para hacer los digame usted si esto no es una hermosura una manera genial d terminar este viernes al rojo vivo. >> y es lo mas hermoso que tenemos, lo mas preciado, nuestros hijos. >> que dios los bendiga a todos, que tengan un hermoso fin de se cierra un tramo de la autopista 6 80. le contamos a qué altura y cuánto tiempo va a durar. además, cientos de estudiantes de aquí del área de la bahía no se quedaron atrás y también salieron a pronunciarse en contra de la guerra en gaza, provocando cancelaciones de clases y hasta de graduaciones. retailers end up at these fencing operations. tras un operativo oficiales de distintas agencias del orden, recupera miles de artículos robados que estaban siendo vendidos por internet. pero esto podría venir con riesgos para los comprador
nos despedimos con ese milagro de la naturaleza que tenemos la oportunidad de ver en un zoologico de texas. >> se trata del bebe gorila bruno, que ya tiene 18 meses como vemos esta feliz con la atencion que recibe. >> estaba jugando como un nino al lado de su mami que se llama gracie, quien le hacia cosquillitas para hacer los digame usted si esto no es una hermosura una manera genial d terminar este viernes al rojo vivo. >> y es lo mas hermoso que tenemos, lo mas preciado,...
0
0.0
Apr 27, 2024
04/24
by
KNTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
there's been tornadoes detected already and a lot from this system that's stretching from texas all the way through parts of the ohio valley and into parts of the plains. so if you know anybody out there, make sure to give them a call. checking in that everything is okay. let's bring it back to the bay area. i mentioned some storms moving around us and we can see some lightning. also being detected through the sacramento valley. maybe you're heading down south and east through the san joaquin valley. also, be careful for some light showers and up through reno tahoe as well. so speaking of the weekend is here. let's check on on south lake tahoe. over the next couple of days i bring the chains just to be safe for tonight, but into tomorrow and on sunday bring some sunscreen as well as we're going to change from those tricky conditions to some more sunshine and temperatures in those upper 50s. we're starting in the upper 50s here in san francisco. oracle park pirates and giants first pitch 715. and notice that we still continue with those wind speeds at around 18 miles an hour. those gusts
there's been tornadoes detected already and a lot from this system that's stretching from texas all the way through parts of the ohio valley and into parts of the plains. so if you know anybody out there, make sure to give them a call. checking in that everything is okay. let's bring it back to the bay area. i mentioned some storms moving around us and we can see some lightning. also being detected through the sacramento valley. maybe you're heading down south and east through the san joaquin...
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
can you see the severe weather right now stretched from parts of iowa down to texas. it's really been nebraska that was the bulls eye of this throughout afternoon hours. very large wedge tornado causing extensive damage especially in the town of he can horn, nebraska this is as the tornado was getting going expanded in size a lot from here. a lot of the next few hours watch damage videos begin to pour in. today in nebraska. now stretching in towards iowa. had large tornadoes on the ground. really extreme hail with this and flooding as well to the west saw the worst of it. two tornadoes on the ground. one of them in iowa and kansas and throughout the overnight hours we still see the threat for tornadoes then tomorrow watch the atmosphere reload again. watch what happens here. many of the exact same areas tomorrow a worse day for tornadoes. so if you are anywhere where you see this red, you need to have a plan in place. sunday, same story, maybe a tiny bit farther off towards the east. but you get the idea, laura, we are heading in towards may, which is the peak of torn
can you see the severe weather right now stretched from parts of iowa down to texas. it's really been nebraska that was the bulls eye of this throughout afternoon hours. very large wedge tornado causing extensive damage especially in the town of he can horn, nebraska this is as the tornado was getting going expanded in size a lot from here. a lot of the next few hours watch damage videos begin to pour in. today in nebraska. now stretching in towards iowa. had large tornadoes on the ground....
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
steven mintz is a professor of history at the university of texas at austin. and angus johnston is a professor and historian of american student culture at the city university of new york. welcome to you both. professor johnston, let's start with what the protesters are calling for. what is their focus? what do they want as a result of these demonstrations? >> it varies campus by campus but primarily what we are looking at is they are looking for divestment of the university's financial relationships with israeli companies. a disentanglement of the universities from relationships with the israeli government or military. and transparency as to the nature of those relationships. amna: what do you make of the demands as professor johnston laid them out? do you think that is something colleges can achieve? >> i think they are very unlikely to be achieved. the protests of the 1960's, it was possible to achieve some kind of accommodation. first of all, one of the demands, an end to the military draft, received widespread support throughout society. and richard nixon
steven mintz is a professor of history at the university of texas at austin. and angus johnston is a professor and historian of american student culture at the city university of new york. welcome to you both. professor johnston, let's start with what the protesters are calling for. what is their focus? what do they want as a result of these demonstrations? >> it varies campus by campus but primarily what we are looking at is they are looking for divestment of the university's financial...
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
over the last 24 hours, we have had tornadoes all the way down from texas. but it's really been over the last few hours that we have seen really dangerous conditions across parts of nebraska. i want to show you video out of this tornado that we have seen on the ground. this was a tornado. this was just as it was forming. the tornado stayed on the ground for over an hour and a half. eventually became a massive wedge tornado around 40 to 50 miles to the best of omaha cutting toward northwestern towns of the omaha area. behind that there have been more tornado warn storms and right now currently have really significant weather cutting right across the missouri river from nebraska in towards areas of iowa. that's going to be our focus for the next couple of hours, you see these tornado warn storms in iowa. getting towards kansas see it this across parts of oklahoma and in towards texas. tornado watches all up and down tornado alley for the next number of hours. this is what nebraska looked like, tornadoes have been confirmed around the columbus area, over toward
over the last 24 hours, we have had tornadoes all the way down from texas. but it's really been over the last few hours that we have seen really dangerous conditions across parts of nebraska. i want to show you video out of this tornado that we have seen on the ground. this was a tornado. this was just as it was forming. the tornado stayed on the ground for over an hour and a half. eventually became a massive wedge tornado around 40 to 50 miles to the best of omaha cutting toward northwestern...
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
let's go to brian in texas. ryan? >> booyah, jim. it's a pleasure. >> right back at you. >> i was wondering what your thoughts on bloomberg. >> halliburton did better. we like konterra for travel trust. let's go to rhonda in kansas. >> hey, jim. how are you? >> i'm good. how are you? >> i'm well. diamondback energy? >> i should have missed that one. i saw they were doing a bowl, bear debate on the network and they came out and said maybe it is good, maybe it is bad. it is great. let's go to work here. let's go to edna in new york. >> booyah, mr. cramer . >> booyah, ed not. what's happening? >> i have been increasing my volterra. would you recommend that i sel ? >> exxon stock was down today and that hurt pioneer. i want you to caching and get to the totality. let's go to james and new york. >> i love your thoughts on the next big thing in the fight against cancer. i told you before but now it has been approved, booyah. >> i think somebody will have to pick them up. look at what mark has done. it is a great and honest company. i agree
let's go to brian in texas. ryan? >> booyah, jim. it's a pleasure. >> right back at you. >> i was wondering what your thoughts on bloomberg. >> halliburton did better. we like konterra for travel trust. let's go to rhonda in kansas. >> hey, jim. how are you? >> i'm good. how are you? >> i'm well. diamondback energy? >> i should have missed that one. i saw they were doing a bowl, bear debate on the network and they came out and said maybe it is...
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we are live in new york in los angeles in washington and in texas. let's start with houses here is kristen salumi at columbia university. the epicenter of this campus protest movement. kristen, you have been speaking with representatives of the student body. they are negotiating with the university leadership about their encampment about their demands, what's happening and that's right. it is a 10 of this demonstration. it's a beautiful friday afternoon here in new york. and you can see, i'm right along side of the and cabinet where all of the tents are set up. the negotiations are ongoing, but so is the sense of camaraderie and spirit in the camp over here where they are vowing to stay until their demands are matched. the students are praying on campus. now there's a muslim evening prayer happening right now. as i'm talking to you and, and a couple hours time, there will be a shabat, jewish, a dinner this evening as well. the students say there is growing come lottery amongst the group and it's very welcoming and not hostile, not anti semitic. they'
we are live in new york in los angeles in washington and in texas. let's start with houses here is kristen salumi at columbia university. the epicenter of this campus protest movement. kristen, you have been speaking with representatives of the student body. they are negotiating with the university leadership about their encampment about their demands, what's happening and that's right. it is a 10 of this demonstration. it's a beautiful friday afternoon here in new york. and you can see, i'm...