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the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i rise today in strong opposition to the child deportation act. this cruel, inhumane and unworkable bill was written in an extreme maga republican ecochamber -- echo chamber. consider h.r. 2 today. under a closed rule is a cynical move on the part of republicans to exploit the operational challenges associated with the lifting of title 42 public health restrictions. republicans have a short memory. just in february, they voted to lift title 42 when they voted to lift the covid-19 health emergency. it sets customs and border protection up for failure by shifting all processing to ports of entry without providing any additional resources. to make matters worse, it would bar c.b.p. from leveraging technology to process migrants in an orderly way. h.r. 2 doesn't fund a single new officer at our ports of entry, where authorize -- m
the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i rise today in strong opposition to the child deportation act. this cruel, inhumane and unworkable bill was written in an extreme maga republican ecochamber -- echo chamber. consider h.r. 2 today. under a closed rule is a cynical move on the part of republicans to exploit the...
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the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i rise today in strong opposition to the child deportation act. this cruel, inhumane and unworkable bill was written in an extreme maga republican ecochamber -- echo chamber. consider h.r. 2 today. under a closed rule is a cynical move on the part of republicans to exploit the operational challenges associated with the lifting of title 42 public health restrictions. republicans have a short memory. just in february, they voted to lift title 42 when they voted to lift the covid-19 health emergency. it sets customs and border protection up for failure by shifting all processing to ports of entry without providing any additional resources. to make matters worse, it would bar c.b.p. from leveraging technology to process migrants in an orderly way. h.r. 2 doesn't fund a single new officer at our ports of entry, where authorize -- m
the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i rise today in strong opposition to the child deportation act. this cruel, inhumane and unworkable bill was written in an extreme maga republican ecochamber -- echo chamber. consider h.r. 2 today. under a closed rule is a cynical move on the part of republicans to exploit the...
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inside one airline's new high-tech solution >>> an 11-year-old boy shot in his own home by police in mississippi. his family demanding accountability >>> our exclusive town hall with pope francis what he told us about his health, the war in ukraine and much more. >>> and beyond her music, tina turner helped save so many women who saw themselves in her struggle ♪ better than all the rest ♪ >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >> good evening and welcome. wrapped in the language of politics in a process that in most years has gone by without fanfare, the warning signs of economic peril are growing louder tonight the financial well-being for individual americans and the prestige of the entire nation at stake as negotiators seek a compromise solution to raise the debt ceiling it's required for washington to pay its bills and avoid defaulting on loans. tonight the first outward signs of anxiousness among credit rating agencies. so how much time is left treasury secretary yellen says early june that's a week from now before the checking account could run out of money there is
inside one airline's new high-tech solution >>> an 11-year-old boy shot in his own home by police in mississippi. his family demanding accountability >>> our exclusive town hall with pope francis what he told us about his health, the war in ukraine and much more. >>> and beyond her music, tina turner helped save so many women who saw themselves in her struggle ♪ better than all the rest ♪ >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt...
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there are 500 marchers and folks in greenwood, mississippi, in a in a sandlot field. there's a truck he gets on the back of the truck and he says you know, we've been talking about freedom now for all these years. now we're got to talk about black power. we want black. and the crowd shouts back, black, black power. and this goes back and forth. we want black power. what do we want? black power? and there was to show you how powerful this symbol, this slogan was. there was a a short associated press wire that was reported the next day with the headline, you know, black power in the headline. it was picked up by over 200 newspapers a around the country. and three days later, stokely carmichael is booked for his first national tv appearance by, face the nation. and in the subject weeks, black power is everywhere in the headlines. and newsweek magazine time. everybody's talking about black power. the problem, nobody could agree about what it meant right. so the press actually, they immediately assumed the worst that it meant violence. it meant anti-white. and, you know, t
there are 500 marchers and folks in greenwood, mississippi, in a in a sandlot field. there's a truck he gets on the back of the truck and he says you know, we've been talking about freedom now for all these years. now we're got to talk about black power. we want black. and the crowd shouts back, black, black power. and this goes back and forth. we want black power. what do we want? black power? and there was to show you how powerful this symbol, this slogan was. there was a a short associated...
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and that's in the possession of mississippi bureau of investigation. they tell me they're not going to release the footage until their investigation is complete. incidentally, earlier, the indianola board convened a special meeting to talk about the body cam footage. that was an executive session. no action was taken. but, the mayor does tell me that he does not support the firing of sergeant greg capers. because, right now, he said he simply does not have all the facts. which include watching the body cam footage for the first time. the 11-year-old that was shot in the chest by police, he's been very clear. he wants him fired. the shooting has forever changed his life. prior to the shooting, he wanted to be a police officer. but, now tells, me he is too scared to be a police officer. he's too scared of them. instead, now, he wants to be a doctor. because he credits them in part for helping save his life. nick valencia, cnn, indianola, mississippi. >> the disgraced founder of the failed blood testing start-up, their, nose has reported to federal prison
and that's in the possession of mississippi bureau of investigation. they tell me they're not going to release the footage until their investigation is complete. incidentally, earlier, the indianola board convened a special meeting to talk about the body cam footage. that was an executive session. no action was taken. but, the mayor does tell me that he does not support the firing of sergeant greg capers. because, right now, he said he simply does not have all the facts. which include watching...
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i kept my house in mississippi. one of the things i particularly remember is that i voted for a separate department of education. add cold and my constituents were opposed to that decision. -- i had pulled. i thought that education was being squeezed by what was then the department of health and welfare. i thought we needed to pay more attention to education and maybe try to do a better job of what the federal government should or should not do. i did one of my quarterly newsletters to my constituents and i explained, here is why i voted the way i did. i never had a single complaint. the moral of that story is, if you represent the people, tell them what you are doing. if you are honest with them, usually they will forgive you. but also, the attitude was -- and this is what -- we are a republic, not a democracy. they sent me into washington to do the due diligence, to study issues and work the issues and vote for them. they gave me a lot of leeway to do what i thought was right. if i would have voted enough the wron
i kept my house in mississippi. one of the things i particularly remember is that i voted for a separate department of education. add cold and my constituents were opposed to that decision. -- i had pulled. i thought that education was being squeezed by what was then the department of health and welfare. i thought we needed to pay more attention to education and maybe try to do a better job of what the federal government should or should not do. i did one of my quarterly newsletters to my...
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this was a mississippi lynching in 2022. >> reporter: this smith county sheriff telling abc news his office ruled no foul play was involved in carter's death. now the mississippi bureau of investigation who has taken over the case says it's an ongoing investigation. the slheriff adding our goal is to uncover the truth and to bring closure and truth to mr. carter's family. according to carter's autopsy report, a cause of death is undetermined at this time. his mother accuses local authorities of trying to sweep this case under the rug. >> mississippi, all of america is watching to see if you're going to do right by ra cheem rasheem carter. >> reporter: the family is calling for a federal investigation. his parents say they will not give up until they found out what happened. >>> thank you. time for a check of the weather. let's head to somara theodore. is that snow i see behind you? >> it is. it's a winter wonderland. this is what they are doing up in woodland park, colorado. they got a foot of snow. all on the trees and fences. we are expecting a heat wave. what a transition. you kno
this was a mississippi lynching in 2022. >> reporter: this smith county sheriff telling abc news his office ruled no foul play was involved in carter's death. now the mississippi bureau of investigation who has taken over the case says it's an ongoing investigation. the slheriff adding our goal is to uncover the truth and to bring closure and truth to mr. carter's family. according to carter's autopsy report, a cause of death is undetermined at this time. his mother accuses local...
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we saw that last year in the sippy -- in the mississippi river. now we see it with the severe floods coming in the challenge that we face is this is what we are expecting with climate change, these greater variability in weather patterns. we often think this is the new normal. it's not though. next year will be different, the year after that will be different, the year after that will be different. it makes it hard to plan. >> in stillwater, minnesota, the watercraft to the edge of houses and local businesses. now the cleanup begins. the mayor. >> it has always been a badge of honor to help sandbags. what is kind of concerning is there is a delta somewhere where it does not make sense to keep doing these temporary preparations or do we as a city, state, from the federal government have to bite the bullet and say we need to do something permanent along the shoreline. >> the river levels seem to be receding. the hope is most of the snow melts at a more manageable -- manageable pace going forward. ♪ >> the u.s. surgeon general declared a new public
we saw that last year in the sippy -- in the mississippi river. now we see it with the severe floods coming in the challenge that we face is this is what we are expecting with climate change, these greater variability in weather patterns. we often think this is the new normal. it's not though. next year will be different, the year after that will be different, the year after that will be different. it makes it hard to plan. >> in stillwater, minnesota, the watercraft to the edge of houses...
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reporter: last fall, droughts shrank the mississippi to historic lows. now it's the opposite problem. communities are inundated, stretching from minnesota to missouri. in iowa some streams appear as if they are part of the river. devonport's ballpark is surrounded. his mayor says his constituents are resilient. >> they are impacted and the american cross and us and the salvation army work for providing shelters and assistance and asked for an emergency declaration and the governor declared that. reporter: is this a challenge for you trying to plan a city you want to stick around for generations when you are not quite sure when the river will be low or come into your living room? >> we are a little concerned because it seems some of the storms and precipitation amount is continuing to increase in intensity. it is something we have to keep an eye on and we are always talking with people at the federal level about that. reporter: this recent flooding comes after the upper midwest received record to stowe's -- record of snow and then turned warm fast in apri
reporter: last fall, droughts shrank the mississippi to historic lows. now it's the opposite problem. communities are inundated, stretching from minnesota to missouri. in iowa some streams appear as if they are part of the river. devonport's ballpark is surrounded. his mayor says his constituents are resilient. >> they are impacted and the american cross and us and the salvation army work for providing shelters and assistance and asked for an emergency declaration and the governor...
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. >>> an 11-year-old mississippi boy who called 911 only to have the police officer shoot him in the chest is speaking now about his frightening ordeal. aderrien murry was hospitalized with multiple serious gunshot injuries. >> and the officer was responding to a domestic disturbance call at the boy's home. nick valencia traveled to mississippi to speak with aderrien murry. ♪ god will do what he says ♪ . >> reporter: as he laid in his mother's arms bleeding out, muraderrien murry was so convin that he was about to die he began to pray to god and sing gospel songs. >> if i was going to die, tell my whole family, tell my teacher i said i'm sorry for what i did. >> reporter: on may 20, his mom said to call 911 for help after the father of one of her other children showed up at their mississippi home at 4:00 in the morning. and when police responded, she opened the door to an officer who already had his gun drawn. >> he said everybody come out with your hands up. then i came running inside the living room. and then i remember i heard the big bang. and i just remember holding my chest
. >>> an 11-year-old mississippi boy who called 911 only to have the police officer shoot him in the chest is speaking now about his frightening ordeal. aderrien murry was hospitalized with multiple serious gunshot injuries. >> and the officer was responding to a domestic disturbance call at the boy's home. nick valencia traveled to mississippi to speak with aderrien murry. ♪ god will do what he says ♪ . >> reporter: as he laid in his mother's arms bleeding out,...
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we begin with outrage in a small mississippi town there are growing demands for a police officer to be charged after he shot a 11-year-old boy who called asking for help his mother asked him to call police because of a domestic dispute. an officer arrived with a gun drawn and ordered everyone out of the home. and when her son came around the corner he was shot in the chest. >> he asked me in the hospital like why they shot him he was in good spirit, but every now and then i look over at him, and he'll just cry >> the mississippi board of investigations says it's assessing the incident but did not give any other details the officer involved is on administrative leave >>> negotiators for the white house and congress met for a fourth straight day as the clock rapidly particulars down to a potential default. and many members of congress are already headed home for the memorial day weekend there's a lot for the government to do and not a lot of time to do it, where do things stand now? >> reporter: good morning, frances. president biden and house speaker mccarthy echoed the same sentiments
we begin with outrage in a small mississippi town there are growing demands for a police officer to be charged after he shot a 11-year-old boy who called asking for help his mother asked him to call police because of a domestic dispute. an officer arrived with a gun drawn and ordered everyone out of the home. and when her son came around the corner he was shot in the chest. >> he asked me in the hospital like why they shot him he was in good spirit, but every now and then i look over at...
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served with the greenville police department for two years but in that time she graduated from the mississippi delta community college police academy, became an investigator, and was named the 2021 rookie of the year. her commitment to the greenville community was evident in all of her work including when she responded to a shots fired call last october. detective stewart did not make it home that night. she was shot and killed in the line of duty and taken from her loved ones, including her 3-year-old son. we join them in honoring the memory of detective stewart. [applause] officer howard livengood served with the capitol police for years. he was known to his colleagues and the people who he protected as kind, thoughtful and selfless. when the united states capitol and the law enforcement officers protecting it were atoongd january 6, 2021, officer livengood answered the call. he helped to defend and secure the capitol and our democracy that day. tragically, within days of the attack, officer livengood -- leavengood guide suicide. his wife and siblings are here with us today. we are grateful
served with the greenville police department for two years but in that time she graduated from the mississippi delta community college police academy, became an investigator, and was named the 2021 rookie of the year. her commitment to the greenville community was evident in all of her work including when she responded to a shots fired call last october. detective stewart did not make it home that night. she was shot and killed in the line of duty and taken from her loved ones, including her...
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two escapees from a mississippi jail are still on the run. there were originally four of them. you remember one was caught in texas, another found dead in a burning building after an altercation with police. and in texas, u.s. border control is on the lookout for the man accused of murdering five people in cleveland, texas. three manhunts we're talking about here. cnn security correspondent josh campbell, he's been following this story. so, josh, just to help people keep track. let's talk about the manhunt for the man who is believed to have fled, possibly back to mexico after shooting these people, his neighbors, in effect. how are authorities responding to that possibility? right. we know he entered the country four times illegally prior. shows some ability to go back and forth across that border. do they think that's what's happened here? >> reporter: yeah, you're spot on, jim. that is the main concern here. i'm told by law enforcement source that border control officers on both sides of the u.s./mexico border are on alert. they've been briefed on this case. they have the su
two escapees from a mississippi jail are still on the run. there were originally four of them. you remember one was caught in texas, another found dead in a burning building after an altercation with police. and in texas, u.s. border control is on the lookout for the man accused of murdering five people in cleveland, texas. three manhunts we're talking about here. cnn security correspondent josh campbell, he's been following this story. so, josh, just to help people keep track. let's talk about...
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>>> growing outrage in mississippi, an attorney for an 11-year-old says the child was shot after he called 911. his family now demanding to see the body camera video in this case. >>> we begin with the clock winding down to avoid a catastrophic default with less than a week to get a deal done. joining us now is allie raffa, standing by on capitol hill is nbc's sahil kapur. what we're hearing this morning is they're pretty close. walk us through it. >> yeah, yasmin. sources that we know are familiar with these talks are saying there is optimism. there has been progress. this deal is coming together, but whether that can translate into some sort of deal coming to fruition today still remains unclear because we know there are still some sticking points in this process, things like more work requirements for federal relief programs, that's something that republicans have said is a red line for them, that they need included in this deal, potentially cuts to portions of irs funding that were included in the inflation reduction act could be on the table, and also being debated could potentially b
>>> growing outrage in mississippi, an attorney for an 11-year-old says the child was shot after he called 911. his family now demanding to see the body camera video in this case. >>> we begin with the clock winding down to avoid a catastrophic default with less than a week to get a deal done. joining us now is allie raffa, standing by on capitol hill is nbc's sahil kapur. what we're hearing this morning is they're pretty close. walk us through it. >> yeah, yasmin....
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now to the case of mississippi, the 11-year-old boy shot in the chest by a police officer after that boy had called 911 for help. tonight the investigation of calls for action and of course how did this happen? and iseace. faf shooting victim are marching on city hall calling for the firing of one of their police officers. on saturday 11-year-old darian murray was shot in the chest inside his own home by an officer who was responding to a call for help. >> this boy was unarmed, he had nothing in his hands, so we could not have received a threat. >> the issue is with his mom's ex-boyfriend who she says was violent with her before and showed up at the home again around 4:00 a.m. her son was woken up by the fighting was one of the people who called police. so authority is that there were children in the home. >> once he was like, come out with your hands up, and at that moment is when my son came out. >> why the officer fired his gun and pointed it at the child is unclear and city police aren't commenting at this point. >> you are asking someone to come out with their hands up, but you
now to the case of mississippi, the 11-year-old boy shot in the chest by a police officer after that boy had called 911 for help. tonight the investigation of calls for action and of course how did this happen? and iseace. faf shooting victim are marching on city hall calling for the firing of one of their police officers. on saturday 11-year-old darian murray was shot in the chest inside his own home by an officer who was responding to a call for help. >> this boy was unarmed, he had...
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i've never seen bernie sanders, mississippi. i can't say the same thing for president biden. haven't seen donald trump mississippi, but if you're looking out there and you're trying to become an advisor, either to how that, by an administration, can you know, well, position itself right now, given these doubts and concerns that he may not be there and his number to is a very, very unpopular vice president right now, commer harris. what, what is that? how do you look at the field right now when it comes to age? well, when it comes to competence, when it comes to options, this is gonna be a very different election cycle than the last one, right? and the list of sites that the joe biden will have to be aggressively campaigning. and the way he was on this would be really, really cool. if it's president trump, i can put him on the line that i'm working this. yeah. and they're going to say that i have to parents and houses are a sincere please. are you ahead? yeah, he was, it requires more physicality, steve, but you're gonna have to get out and you have to cold campaign events. yo
i've never seen bernie sanders, mississippi. i can't say the same thing for president biden. haven't seen donald trump mississippi, but if you're looking out there and you're trying to become an advisor, either to how that, by an administration, can you know, well, position itself right now, given these doubts and concerns that he may not be there and his number to is a very, very unpopular vice president right now, commer harris. what, what is that? how do you look at the field right now when...
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anger but no answers in mississippi where police have yet to explain or even officially identify the officer who shot an unarmed 11-year-old in the chest nearly a week ago. what the family is doing now to ensure that the police and the city pay for what they describe as a reckless act. >>> plus, the desantis campaign says they have 8 million reasons why voters should forget about their rocky rollout and get on board with their campaign, but is the desantis strategy focused on winning or just hoping everyone else's campaign falls apart. >>> and is the debt drama almost done? the markets surging today on word that negotiators may be on the verge of agreement. that's just part one. the latest on the fight still to come as time and money continue to run out. >>> we start with those new developments in the latest devastating story that once again is bringing police brutality to the forefront of american conversation. we are hearing from yet another mother of another black son, this one only 11 years old trying to make sense of yet another police shooting. this time aderrien murry survived
anger but no answers in mississippi where police have yet to explain or even officially identify the officer who shot an unarmed 11-year-old in the chest nearly a week ago. what the family is doing now to ensure that the police and the city pay for what they describe as a reckless act. >>> plus, the desantis campaign says they have 8 million reasons why voters should forget about their rocky rollout and get on board with their campaign, but is the desantis strategy focused on winning...
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it happens to be where the freedom summer volunteers before they headed south to mississippi. i knew them well, by the way, one family stayed with us at our house in middletown. that was my first brush with history as it. but that was what the civil movement was composed of in its heyday. it was ordinary folks stepping forward and saying we shall overcome. and indeed, i don't know if i ever bumped into chaney, andrew goodman and michael schwerner, but i do know i heard in the headlines a few days later, after they left middletown after left oxford after they left ohio, when they disappeared, they were found as we all know, now murdered by klansmen in the night while they were in mississippi, trying to black folks to vote. bledsoe's rights. i thought i would make. at 19. well became a writer residence for the roger brown residency and. social justice writing and sport at the university of dayton. three years ago. tiger came came along and was runner up for the literary peace and as i say, he shares his themes in profile profiles unusual, groundbreaking american stories like hay
it happens to be where the freedom summer volunteers before they headed south to mississippi. i knew them well, by the way, one family stayed with us at our house in middletown. that was my first brush with history as it. but that was what the civil movement was composed of in its heyday. it was ordinary folks stepping forward and saying we shall overcome. and indeed, i don't know if i ever bumped into chaney, andrew goodman and michael schwerner, but i do know i heard in the headlines a few...
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all of this unfolded on saturday morning in mississippi. when mckayla murray, said the father of one of her other children showed up at her home ie rat, she stnuck a phone to aderrien. and the mother says the police officer opened fire once, shooting him in the chest. he suffered some significant injuries had to be put on a ventilator at the hospital 100 miles away. he has been released after days in the icu. he's recovering but he's, of course, been traumatized. we have reached out to the police department because this is reportedly all captured on police body cam video. the family wants to see that, they haven't seen it. we never got in touch with the police department, they never called us back after repeated attempts. the mississippi bureau of investigation did saying the body cam is not going to be released because of the ongoing investigation. the officer was identified as g greg caper and on monday evening the council voted to put him on administrative leave. i spoke to the lawyer of the family last night trying to talk to the boy, b
all of this unfolded on saturday morning in mississippi. when mckayla murray, said the father of one of her other children showed up at her home ie rat, she stnuck a phone to aderrien. and the mother says the police officer opened fire once, shooting him in the chest. he suffered some significant injuries had to be put on a ventilator at the hospital 100 miles away. he has been released after days in the icu. he's recovering but he's, of course, been traumatized. we have reached out to the...
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i learned how to read, yeah, in mississippi. >> yeah. >> i got great memories of mississippi. i love that state. >> here's the stat, joe. mississippi, which for a long time was ranked second worst in the country in childhood literacy, moved up to 21st in a decade. >> amazing. >> they say a lot of it is early intervention. identifying kids who need the help using phonics, finding kids and giving them specialized help, getting them to catch up to their classmates sooner. it's lifted so many kids. it is great news. we emphasize great news out of the south on that. >> such great news, mika. >>> all right. still ahead on "morning joe" -- >> listen to the yankee. the yankee doesn't care. >> what? >> mika cares. >> she doesn't care. >> i care. >> she blows right through it. >> i'm trying -- >> well, northeast -- >> oh, wait a minute. >> thirsten powell iii. >> this has been -- >> thirsten howell? between the "i dream of jeanne" reference and you bringing up "gilligan's island," we are dating ourselves. >> one other thing here. we're going around the curve, right? this is columbus cir
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will be shared with the mississippi attorney general's office. i'll have much more on gma3. he talked about how he always dreamed of becoming a cop and now he doesn't want to be one. >> the fact that he was singing that song in that moment gave me chills. >> strong little boy. >> you can see more of your interview later today on gma3. great job. >> thank you. >>> now to the terrifying moments on the high seas. a storm rocking a carnival cruise ship. we're hearing from the frightened passengers. stephanie ramos has the latest. >> reporter: this morning the terrifying moments on the high seas. >> pitching, diving, rocking, rolling. it was 11 straight hours of pure hell. >> reporter: the carnival sunshine cruise sailing into rough waters during a storm on the last night of its voyage from the bahamas to charleston saturday. water streaming into cabins, damaging hallways and this gift shop. >> the winds sounded like a wind tunnel. >> reporter: 49-year-old passenger sharon tutron and her mom rosemary were on board celebrating. sharon recently finished
will be shared with the mississippi attorney general's office. i'll have much more on gma3. he talked about how he always dreamed of becoming a cop and now he doesn't want to be one. >> the fact that he was singing that song in that moment gave me chills. >> strong little boy. >> you can see more of your interview later today on gma3. great job. >> thank you. >>> now to the terrifying moments on the high seas. a storm rocking a carnival cruise ship. we're...
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. >>> also this ahead for us, we are hearing now from the mother of the mississippi boy who was shot by a police officer after that boy called 911. he was the one that called 911 for help. what that mother is saying now. we will be right back. with flonase, allergies don't have to be scacary. spray flonase sensimist daily for non-drowsy, long lasting relief in a a scent-free, gentle mist. (psst psst) flonase. all good. (bridget) with thyroid eye disease i hid from the camera. and i wanted to hide from the world. for years, i thought my t.e.d. was beyond help... abut then i asked my doctorhe wabout tepezz (vo) tepezza is the only medicine that treats t.e.d. at e source not just theymptoms. in a clinical study more than 8 out of 10 patients taking tepezza had less eye bulging. tepezza is an infusion. patients taking tepezza may have infusion reactions. tell your doctor right away if you experience high blood pressure, fast heartbeat, shortness of breath or muscle pain. before getting tepezza, tell your doctor if you have diabetes, ibd, or are pregnant, or planning to become pregnant. t
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louisiana purchase in 1803 had doubled the size of a young the mississippi was now open to its mouth down the western rivers went pioneers. but the british hold on the forts in the northwest territory gave them control of the lakes and of the indians in the area. latterly, the american wanted the british to get out their spokesmen in congress. but war hawks clamored for a war but on the eastern seaboard, far removed from frontier problems. there was less enthusiasm for war in. 1807 president jefferson tried to avoid war by proclaiming an embargo no foreign trade. no ships to leave. our ports were overseas. this embargo was an economic catastrophe for america. that was in 1809, during may 1811 occurred another incident off our coast, bringing us closer to war in an encounter the british sloop of war little about exchange shots with the american frigate president war was declared the year 1812 june 18. american strategy calling for raiding hostile seaborne commerce and an offensive invade and conquer canada while protecting our own coast and borders from similar enemy action. when nava
louisiana purchase in 1803 had doubled the size of a young the mississippi was now open to its mouth down the western rivers went pioneers. but the british hold on the forts in the northwest territory gave them control of the lakes and of the indians in the area. latterly, the american wanted the british to get out their spokesmen in congress. but war hawks clamored for a war but on the eastern seaboard, far removed from frontier problems. there was less enthusiasm for war in. 1807 president...
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the mississippi river is cresting to dangerous levels. people that live along the river in states like minnesota, wisconsin, and iowa and illinois have all been stock piling sandbags and pumping out water. we're live in davenport, iowa. you've been tracking this to see what the preparations look like. the scene behind you right now looks like the one we saw on friday. what steps are they taking when it comes to the preparations and is the flooding let up at all? >> in some parts of the state, caitlyn, yes. and to acknowledge what you said, you say it looks like it did on friday. one thing is different. the train tracks are now covered with water. when we were here friday, we were able to make our way across the train tracks. as you can see at this hour, there is a train making its way through downtown davenport, slowly but surely. fire hydrants are submerged in the water here. a block from where we are right now, we visited mary's bar. and the business owner there as well as some of the patrons survived the flood of 2019. if history taugh
the mississippi river is cresting to dangerous levels. people that live along the river in states like minnesota, wisconsin, and iowa and illinois have all been stock piling sandbags and pumping out water. we're live in davenport, iowa. you've been tracking this to see what the preparations look like. the scene behind you right now looks like the one we saw on friday. what steps are they taking when it comes to the preparations and is the flooding let up at all? >> in some parts of the...
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. >> host: eva is in colombia mississippi a republican. >> caller: good morning. mr. hutchinson, i was like to ask you, i did not hear your announcement when you made it to run. i assume you have an wife, i don't know, and if you do what will be her platform is she a lawyer, doctor teacher? window in the last 35 years some of the first wives, ladies have tried to overshadow their husband.e what role would your wife play in your presidency? >> guest: it's good from mississippi and thanks for asking for my wife is susan, we have been married for 49 years, so i'm very proud of her, and as first lady of arkansas she did have a platform and that was to really push the emphasis on protecting abused children. we have children advocates centers in arkansas and andw you have those in mississippi. she raised a lot of money for them. she supported them.th she's on the state board, and that continues to be her mission. as she looks at opportunities, we're blessed to be in the white house and she is firstly, i think should be the first one to say she wants to continue her work wit
. >> host: eva is in colombia mississippi a republican. >> caller: good morning. mr. hutchinson, i was like to ask you, i did not hear your announcement when you made it to run. i assume you have an wife, i don't know, and if you do what will be her platform is she a lawyer, doctor teacher? window in the last 35 years some of the first wives, ladies have tried to overshadow their husband.e what role would your wife play in your presidency? >> guest: it's good from mississippi...
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the answer is 24 states west of the mississippi. unfortunately we're leaving on a down note for the markets. new month tomorrow. "varney & company" is over. we send it over to "coast to coast". neil: then there were nine or soon will be with chris christie announcing that he is going to make a presidential run, make it official next week in manchester. that will bring to nine the number of republicans vying to become the next president of the united states and more could follow that. the latest from rich edson in des moines, iowa. rich? >> reporter: good afternoon, neil. well governor ron desantis is now hitting the road. he has got four stops here across iowa today before he heads out to new hampshire and south carolina. it's getting to be a bigger field. we just learned that governor chris christie, the former governor of new jersey, is going to enter this race. he will announce his candidacy again at a speech next week in new hampshire. christie ran in 2016. dropped out. endorsed trump. turned into one of his more vocal critics.
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abc news, mississippi. drew: amount of cloud cover, it is nice if you want to get a run in. we will gradually climb to the 60's around 9:00 with sunshine beginning to break out by about midday. we will find brighter skies, certainly in the east bay and south bay. the cloud cover will linger in the north bay. take a look at highs today, 71 in san jose which is below average for this time of year. nearly 10 degrees below average inland, low 70's for daytime highs. 61 in the city, cloud cover breaking down with a bit of afternoon sunshine. parts of marin and sonoma county are underneath the fog for much of the day with temperatures only in the mid 60's for san rafael. the may gray will linger will have fewer morning clouds to start june and the warmer weather moves in the upcoming weekend. kumasi: if you have been feeling sick and it is not the flu or covid, it is likely something else completely. reggie: the newly released surveillance video that police in the south bay hope can lead to an arrest in a hit and run. kumasi: the frightening moments this happened, able ran into a
abc news, mississippi. drew: amount of cloud cover, it is nice if you want to get a run in. we will gradually climb to the 60's around 9:00 with sunshine beginning to break out by about midday. we will find brighter skies, certainly in the east bay and south bay. the cloud cover will linger in the north bay. take a look at highs today, 71 in san jose which is below average for this time of year. nearly 10 degrees below average inland, low 70's for daytime highs. 61 in the city, cloud cover...
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the last of four escapees from a mississippi prison finally captured. how it happened that's ahead. >>> plus a team of doctors from boston performing incredible brain surgery on a child in utero. >>> and later it is going to be busy to fly this summer. delta haw already reported record advanced bookings, and the faa is making moves to try and fill major vacancies in air-traffic control towers across the country, but will it be enough? we have a report. the model train set is entrusted to todd. mr. marbles will receive recuing deliveries for all of his needs in ppetuity, anks to autoship from chewy. - i always loved that old n. - what's it say abt the summer house? - ah, the beach house- - the summer residence goes to mr. marbles. (mr. marbles chuckles) - plot twist! - i'm sorry, what? - doesn't make logistical sense. - unbelievable. - pets aren't just pets. they're more. - you got a train set, todd. - [announcer] save more on what they love and never run out with autoship from chewy. too many people have been left behind and treated like they're invisib
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host: charles in mississippi, what is your business? caller: i have a farm. the bond market will soon deprive the united states of access to funds to run the government, whether or not we raise the debt ceiling. what do you think they're going to do to address the fact they borrowed so much money they cannot pay it back, so interest rates are going out the ceiling? guest: in the next couple of years, interest payments will exceed defense spending. that is concerning. mentioned -- members are concerned about rising interest rates, concerned about increased government spending. trying to control those factors, hopefully debt limit negotiations are promising. we certainly have many agricultural and former members, we are trying to advocate on their behalf the ability to pass along their business to the next generation. pushing back against changes is important. protecting exchanges, making sure there is sensible tax policy to ensure small family farmers and family-owned businesses do not have to sell off portions of their business or borrowed to pass along to th
host: charles in mississippi, what is your business? caller: i have a farm. the bond market will soon deprive the united states of access to funds to run the government, whether or not we raise the debt ceiling. what do you think they're going to do to address the fact they borrowed so much money they cannot pay it back, so interest rates are going out the ceiling? guest: in the next couple of years, interest payments will exceed defense spending. that is concerning. mentioned -- members are...
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several with videos or a multitude of videos published by you credit and soldiers on social media, st. mississippi ad for the news. the guy appearing towards this morning, the russian ministry of defense hasn't yet confirmed the capture of boston with itself. but from what we are told here by a troop ship. the announcement is even, and this was perhaps those who tobacco floods the knob like the most beautiful bottles of this complex so far, tens of thousands of you quite in troops lost and tall regiments where it gave shots as having to be pulled out and reinforced re trade with fresh, mobilized, called scripts. but, but the city itself, as i say, is completely completely devastated. fortunately, there was many civilians left in the city as fighting raged through with those the villas they chose to stay behind. we've seen videos of them being at school to that, but by russian forces as for p and c, y, the end, the 5 going forward, the city will be handed over to the russian military on the 25th of may. so just for the in several days time, the wag, the pmc group says that it is, had to give a cont
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she was born in mississippi, he extraordinary track and field talents were apparent early. in high school she won five state titles in sprints and long jump as well as three state relay titles. at the university of southern mississippi sheafs two-time ncaa division i long jump champion before switching to sprints full time. at the 2016 summer olympics, bowie's dedication to sprints paid off. she won the silver medal in the 100 meter dash, a bronze medal in the 200 meter dash and a gold medal as part of the u.s. women's four-by-four 100 relay team hemple passing on may 2 was an american tragedy. but thanks to her tremendous track and field success, bowie will be remembered as one of the greatest athletes in american history. and i raise that to say that what a great career and very distinguished. ms. bowie committed suicide. a young lady with all those accomplishments, still found it necessary to take her life. ladies and gentlemen, madam speaker, we need to find out what is going on with our children in their lives that such an accomplished life would decide that it had to
she was born in mississippi, he extraordinary track and field talents were apparent early. in high school she won five state titles in sprints and long jump as well as three state relay titles. at the university of southern mississippi sheafs two-time ncaa division i long jump champion before switching to sprints full time. at the 2016 summer olympics, bowie's dedication to sprints paid off. she won the silver medal in the 100 meter dash, a bronze medal in the 200 meter dash and a gold medal as...
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host: at the next, jim calling from mississippi. you say there is another candidate you have in mind. caller: good morning. i've never voted third-party, but i feel like this might be the election where i might do that. i voted for biden the last election, but this time around, after the withdrawal from afghanistan which i thousand nightmare -- thought was a nightmare, i feel like andrew yang might be a viable candidate for a third-party run. host: why him? caller: i really like his idea of when he ran last time back in 2020, about universal basic income. that is something we eventually are going to need. but beyond that, i think his forward party has put together -- it is progressive in a lot of ways. it is more central with a very pro-business attitude, as opposed to the more i guess antibusiness attitude a lot of the left has nowadays. host: thanks for your call this morning. next we have rate in new york state, you say you are undecided. caller: yes, both biden and trump are too old. host: your choices ron desantis, tell us more
host: at the next, jim calling from mississippi. you say there is another candidate you have in mind. caller: good morning. i've never voted third-party, but i feel like this might be the election where i might do that. i voted for biden the last election, but this time around, after the withdrawal from afghanistan which i thousand nightmare -- thought was a nightmare, i feel like andrew yang might be a viable candidate for a third-party run. host: why him? caller: i really like his idea of...