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cedar rapids, he will begin, illinois, willow brook, california, covington, hartford, san francisco, dallas twice. shelby, north carolina, hon row, louisiana twice, colorado springs three times, shreveport, walterboro, south carolina, hollister, california, cleveland. >> waterbury connecticut, houston three times, austin, norfolk, fayetteville, due mass, arkansas, madison heights, virginia, fort worth, new iberia, lansing, forth lauderdale twice. owe zach, redding, rochester, alabama, columbus, aurora, jacksonville, knoxville twice. >> and we are not done. minneapolis, hazleton, lewisville, lubbock, chester, glendale, vegas twice, alex alexandria, st. paul, omaha, des moines, macomb, minnesota, durham, charleston, missouri, california, temple hills, madd, joliet, illinois. >> racine, west hollywood, murphy's bureau, romeoville, fresno twice, wilmington, lass crew sass, corsicana, texas, twice, oroville, raleigh, winter haven, augusta, bakersfield, inglewood, savannah, brunswick, eugene. >> l.a., montgomery, columbia, kenosha, peoria, dillon, south carolina, south bend, denver. 201 mass shoo
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police in dallas are investigating a series of shootings at asian-run businesses as possible hate crimes. on wednesday, three women were shot and wounded at a hair salon that took place just a day after shots were fired at another business and one month after someone opened fire from a car at another asian-run business. police believe a maroon minivan may have been used in all three shooting incidents. >>> tonight, the g-7 condemning india's decision to ban exports of wheat, warning it could worsen the global food shortage. safeguard its own supply.to - the price of wheat has shot up by more than 40% this year, mainly because of the war between ukraine and russia, which together produce a third of the world's wheat supply. >>> tonight, the streets of tulsa, oklahoma, are filled with motorcycles. they came from all over the country, traveled there for the black wall street rally. the event spotlights black-owned businesses in the city's greenwood district and honors the victims of the tulsa race massacre 101 years ago. >>> if you are looking for peace and quiet, aurora, illinois, might be
police in dallas are investigating a series of shootings at asian-run businesses as possible hate crimes. on wednesday, three women were shot and wounded at a hair salon that took place just a day after shots were fired at another business and one month after someone opened fire from a car at another asian-run business. police believe a maroon minivan may have been used in all three shooting incidents. >>> tonight, the g-7 condemning india's decision to ban exports of wheat, warning it...
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casey stegall is in dallas. >> it's wild, perhaps one of the most famous cold cases of all time, a story that captivated the world back in 1996 when 6-year-old jonbenet ramsey was strangled to death in her boulder, colorado home and found in the basement the day after christmas. remember, a ransom note was discovered at the scene and for years the public suspected the parents. but they were cleared by investigators. all leads have been exhausted, and no arrests have ever been made. but now jonbenet's family is calling on the governor by way of petition to allow the ramsey family to process the d.n.a. evidence using newer technology and methods not previously available to investigators. >> it's going to take a lot of help to get that moving. you know, the government is very reactive and we are talking about politician, we want them to do the right thing. >> governor jared polis said new technology could help track down the killer but fell short of saying if he will grant the request. some who have worked on the case saying turning over samples to a different group could be problematic, si
casey stegall is in dallas. >> it's wild, perhaps one of the most famous cold cases of all time, a story that captivated the world back in 1996 when 6-year-old jonbenet ramsey was strangled to death in her boulder, colorado home and found in the basement the day after christmas. remember, a ransom note was discovered at the scene and for years the public suspected the parents. but they were cleared by investigators. all leads have been exhausted, and no arrests have ever been made. but...
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danielle dimartino booth, with us now, former dallas fed advisor. danielle, that was yesterday. a different interpretation today. which is real, the reaction of the markets yesterday liking what he said and today maybe second-guessing what he said? >> i think they are second guessing. it doesn't help start out the trading day productivity declined the most since 1947. neil: did they know that yesterday? when do you guys get the numbers? >> typically 24 hours in advance. neil: he would have enacted on this knowing that number, wit might have explained his not going cuckoo or nuts, right? >> possibly. the productivity falling so much, wage pressures increased that more. he needs to be more vigilant trying to control inflation on behalf of the american workers. neil: you think he is too late? >> i really do. when he reiterated over and over again if financial conditions warrant, he was really placing his bet with investors as opposed to the talk that he gave for average working men and women in america who are really being harmed by inflation. neil: so, let's say as a series of hal
danielle dimartino booth, with us now, former dallas fed advisor. danielle, that was yesterday. a different interpretation today. which is real, the reaction of the markets yesterday liking what he said and today maybe second-guessing what he said? >> i think they are second guessing. it doesn't help start out the trading day productivity declined the most since 1947. neil: did they know that yesterday? when do you guys get the numbers? >> typically 24 hours in advance. neil: he...
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we have nine retiring just in the dallas-fort worth area and especially in the area of the white student being hurt, getting their feelings hurt or feeling inferior because of teaching critical race theory. couldyou give me your thoughts on that please ? >> thank you so much for that question. i thought peterwas going to ask me thatquestion so i appreciate you brought it up . first off , critical race theory was developed by legal academics. to the extent it was taught at all, it was in higher education dmainly. in law schools, mainly. the idea are 2 main tenets of critical race theory. one is that systems of racial disadvantage, of racism. systems of racial disparity, racial disadvantage, racial iinequality are embedded in our legalstructure . we have laws that may be on face neutral, not like jim crow where blacks have tolive here, separate water fountains . but they have those consequences. they have consequences of structural inequality and you can read my book white space black hood and the show we have a system of residential cast where we have separate and unequal neighborhoods de
we have nine retiring just in the dallas-fort worth area and especially in the area of the white student being hurt, getting their feelings hurt or feeling inferior because of teaching critical race theory. couldyou give me your thoughts on that please ? >> thank you so much for that question. i thought peterwas going to ask me thatquestion so i appreciate you brought it up . first off , critical race theory was developed by legal academics. to the extent it was taught at all, it was in...
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ten shot on spring break in dallas. the number two official at the atf told us guns used by criminals are being modified and turned into fully automatic weapons. >> we haven't seen so many machine guns used in crimes since prohibition. >> reporter: these so called ghost guns have no registration number, meaning there is no way to trace them back to the original owner. the fbi and police searching this townhouse in buffalo found a ghost gun tied to a triple shooting. another pressing issue for law enforcement is the rising number of juveniles committing gun crimes, many of whom have been previously arrested. >> we see sometimes it is the same person over and over again. and that is frustrating, it is frustrating for us and for the community and frustrating for the victims who are injured in these assaults. >> reporter: local police chiefs are blaming the court system for releasing too many violent criminals and setting low bonds in response. some court systems call those allegations speculation. during the interview with
ten shot on spring break in dallas. the number two official at the atf told us guns used by criminals are being modified and turned into fully automatic weapons. >> we haven't seen so many machine guns used in crimes since prohibition. >> reporter: these so called ghost guns have no registration number, meaning there is no way to trace them back to the original owner. the fbi and police searching this townhouse in buffalo found a ghost gun tied to a triple shooting. another pressing...
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ten shot on spring break in dallas. the number two official at the atf told us guns used by criminals are being modified and turned into fully automatic weapons. >> we haven't seen so many machine guns used in crimes since prohibition. >> the so called ghost guns have no reg separation-- registration number meaning there is no way to trace them back to the original owner. >> the fbi and police searching this townhouse in buffalo found a ghost gun tied to a triple shooting. another pressing issue for law enforcement is the rising number of juveniles committing gun crimes, many of whom have been previously arrested. >> we see sometimes it is the same person over and over again. and that is frustrated t is frustrating for us and for the community and frustrating for the victims who are injured in these assaults. >> before the local police chiefs are blaming the court system for releasing too many violents criminals and setting low bonds in response. some court systems call those allegations speculation. during the intervie
ten shot on spring break in dallas. the number two official at the atf told us guns used by criminals are being modified and turned into fully automatic weapons. >> we haven't seen so many machine guns used in crimes since prohibition. >> the so called ghost guns have no reg separation-- registration number meaning there is no way to trace them back to the original owner. >> the fbi and police searching this townhouse in buffalo found a ghost gun tied to a triple shooting....
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madison heights, dallas, fort worth, in you iberia. lansing, chicago, fort lauderdale, irving ton, ozark, reading, chicago, rochester, columbia, baltimore, autaugavville, columbus, aurora, skwreufl, knoxville, minneapolis, hazleton, pennsylvania. louisville, kentucky. lub lubbock, texas. monroe, lala, chester, glendale. >> we have seen wisconsin, west hollywood, murfreesboro, tennessee, little rock, springfield, missouri, phoenix, romeoville, fresno twice, wilmington, lass cruces. cors corsicana. >> blacksburg, oroville, milwaukee, raleigh, bakersfield, inglewood, savannah, brunswick, eugene, oregon, montgomery. dillon, kenosha, south bend, denver. all told, 151 people have been killed in those shootings and more than 600 hurt. . >> now, this morning, a manhunt is under way for multiple gunmen after a party in pittsburgh cut short the life of two teenagers. mass shootings in south carolina and boston over the holiday weekend, leaving several people injured. cnn's shimon prokupecz is joining us now. it is an epidemic. and i think just l
madison heights, dallas, fort worth, in you iberia. lansing, chicago, fort lauderdale, irving ton, ozark, reading, chicago, rochester, columbia, baltimore, autaugavville, columbus, aurora, skwreufl, knoxville, minneapolis, hazleton, pennsylvania. louisville, kentucky. lub lubbock, texas. monroe, lala, chester, glendale. >> we have seen wisconsin, west hollywood, murfreesboro, tennessee, little rock, springfield, missouri, phoenix, romeoville, fresno twice, wilmington, lass cruces. cors...
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bobblehead night, the former sharks captain now with dallas. tyler sagan tips it in, one-nothing stars. sharks and the power play but it is the stars with a two on one. michael bell put it in. san jose's losing streak is now at nine. that is your look at sports, enjoy the rest of your sunday. liz: let's get a check of the easter forecast. lisa: we have a dry couple days before we see a return to wet weather. here is a look at our satellite and radar. we have wet weather to the north abbas and with high-pressure trying to build into the south, it is a dry couple of days before we see another system move-in. april is turning to be a good month for us. by the time we get towards the end of the work week, we will have more rain in april then we have had for january, february, and march. it is 48 in san francisco. 50 in san jose. santa clara at 51. mount tam, look at the fog. the moisture on the ground, allowing for the low clouds. 44, santa rosa. 50 by the delta. 51 in concord. that chilly start today, lagging behind yesterday's reading, seven to 1
bobblehead night, the former sharks captain now with dallas. tyler sagan tips it in, one-nothing stars. sharks and the power play but it is the stars with a two on one. michael bell put it in. san jose's losing streak is now at nine. that is your look at sports, enjoy the rest of your sunday. liz: let's get a check of the easter forecast. lisa: we have a dry couple days before we see a return to wet weather. here is a look at our satellite and radar. we have wet weather to the north abbas and...
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you're watching thieves making off with truckloads of fuel, stolen in the dead of night from a dallas area gas station. was this hard for them to do? >> no. they knew exactly what to do. >> reporter: they hit this station 16 times. likely using a device to bypass the credit card reader to steal more than 7,000 gallons of gas, costing the owner about $27,000. >> they would open this part up and they would mess with the system. >> so they're tricking the system? >> exactly. >> reporter: as prices at the pump soar, so are prices nationwide. the owner of this nation believes this minivan was equipped with a trap door and sucked up $5,000 worth of gas before driving off. >> we know that this is happening. >> reporter: he says these fuel felons resell the stolen gas, but just driving around with that much fuel is a big risk. >> it's an actual bomb on the road. it's extremely dangerous. >> reporter: but it's not just gas stations. across the u.s., bandits are drilling for dollars, going after the gas in parked cars. newer vehicles have a stopper that makes it very difficult to siphon fuel, w
you're watching thieves making off with truckloads of fuel, stolen in the dead of night from a dallas area gas station. was this hard for them to do? >> no. they knew exactly what to do. >> reporter: they hit this station 16 times. likely using a device to bypass the credit card reader to steal more than 7,000 gallons of gas, costing the owner about $27,000. >> they would open this part up and they would mess with the system. >> so they're tricking the system? >>...
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the line moved through dallas. a couple tornadoes there after severe flooding on monday. now the threat, severe thunderstorm watch in yellow. that's alabama, birmingham, montgomery, surrounding areas. tornado watch south of atlanta, really, along i-20. that doesn't mean you can't have a tornado north and south of the region. already they're firing up. i can hear the thunder outside the headquarters here in atlanta. we have a tornado. this one has been on the ground for a while. this is headed toward i-75 and there will be more. most of these are severe thunderstorm warnings which means winds in excess of 70. maybe 75 miles per hour. that alone will do some damage. all of this on top of a flood watch. we had a flood warning in the atlanta metro area. here's the bull's-eye in georgia but i fear tonight it will be its way into south carolina. yesterday, tremendous damage near savannah, columbia, and then friday, the mid-atlantic and central florida. and by the way, a little snow for chicago and st. louis in the days ahead. >> oh, by the way. >> that's spring. >> tom, thank y
the line moved through dallas. a couple tornadoes there after severe flooding on monday. now the threat, severe thunderstorm watch in yellow. that's alabama, birmingham, montgomery, surrounding areas. tornado watch south of atlanta, really, along i-20. that doesn't mean you can't have a tornado north and south of the region. already they're firing up. i can hear the thunder outside the headquarters here in atlanta. we have a tornado. this one has been on the ground for a while. this is headed...
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wind damage reports from dallas all the way to the southeast, to charleston and columbia. today and tonight, 29 million people at risk. and you can see it is the same areas that got hit last night. they are going to get hit again today. we've got damaging wind gusts over 60 miles per hour. hail could be one inch or larger and tornados possible. atlanta, knoxville, huntsville, montgomery down to brunswick. panama city to meridian. and looking at the system pushing through. the timing, the greatest risk is this afternoon to early evening and then the severe storms taper off late tonight. but tomorrow as that system moves off, we've got 12 million people at risk from norfolk, virginia to fort myers for damaging hail, wind gusts. luckily the tornado threat fairly low storm, but the rain is going to be a big problem. locally, three inches of rain or more in the southeast. and up the coast, through the northeast here tomorrow, we're talking anywhere from 1 to 3 to 4 inches of rain and that could cause localized flash flooding. more a little later. guys >> thank you so much >>> a
wind damage reports from dallas all the way to the southeast, to charleston and columbia. today and tonight, 29 million people at risk. and you can see it is the same areas that got hit last night. they are going to get hit again today. we've got damaging wind gusts over 60 miles per hour. hail could be one inch or larger and tornados possible. atlanta, knoxville, huntsville, montgomery down to brunswick. panama city to meridian. and looking at the system pushing through. the timing, the...
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the most affected airports today, dallas, orlando, boston, and tampa. meanwhile, alaska airlines still affected by a pilot shortage and labor dispute. >> they said they had pilots coming, but there weren't any. and it would have been better if they were just more honest upfront. >> reporter: the meltdown in the southeast comes as americans have returned from the pandemic flying again in near record numbers. delta's ceo, ed bastian. >> they are ready to go they have spent as much time as they can manage at home they spent as much money as they can fixing their houses and gardens. now they want to do something else. >> reporter: but across all airlines there aren't as many seats as there were before the pandemic. and budget airlines often don't have the staff to recover quickly when weather throws schedules into chaos. that means, if your flight is canceled, it could take days to find an open seat. for stranded spring break families -- >> telling me you are going to give me a $200 luv voucher is not going to cut it. especially when i have to pay over $500
the most affected airports today, dallas, orlando, boston, and tampa. meanwhile, alaska airlines still affected by a pilot shortage and labor dispute. >> they said they had pilots coming, but there weren't any. and it would have been better if they were just more honest upfront. >> reporter: the meltdown in the southeast comes as americans have returned from the pandemic flying again in near record numbers. delta's ceo, ed bastian. >> they are ready to go they have spent as...
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possible tornados expected to hit the southeast and southern plains. 15 million people bracing for storms dallas and parts of louisiana and mississippi the highest risk tonight. those are the same areas that severe weather and tornados hit just last week the national weather service now confirms 21 tornados touched down in a single day in mississippi last week. and now the state is preparing to get hit again meteorologists warning the biggest risks will be large hail, damaging wind and potentially tornados and they're saying the greatest threat will be at night, which only increases the danger. nbc meteorologist michelle grossman with us now what's the outlook right now, michelle >> well, we are watching storms firing right now we're going to continue to watch that not only today, tomorrow, wednesday and thursday so the third week in a row of seeing severe weather. let's go ahead and take a look at radar because we are watching storms right now in northern texas, also parts of oklahoma. where you see that yellow line, that is a severe thunderstorm watch box. so that's going to continue the next
possible tornados expected to hit the southeast and southern plains. 15 million people bracing for storms dallas and parts of louisiana and mississippi the highest risk tonight. those are the same areas that severe weather and tornados hit just last week the national weather service now confirms 21 tornados touched down in a single day in mississippi last week. and now the state is preparing to get hit again meteorologists warning the biggest risks will be large hail, damaging wind and...
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maybe dying and i had a moment now we are both dallas texas girls, so we definitely have that in common, but she really went into what it means for her to be a country artist and how hard it was for her to just get her music played on the radio, and there she was at the grammys with three nominations, including best country album. and she talks about how people really need to give black people a chance when it comes to country music and realized that we love it, too, which just aren't you know, typecast it into one john ra. we love all types of music and we are deeply rooted within country music's so i'm so glad that she can represent us in such a fabulous way, and her voice is so amazing. like if you're not into making guidance, getting a mickey guidance because you're missing out hey, i want to ask you something before we go to the next thing that i observed here, um, what was it like to be at another awards show after the awards show last week got so much attention and then you know, here we are at another awards show. has anyone even talking about you know what the incident the inci
maybe dying and i had a moment now we are both dallas texas girls, so we definitely have that in common, but she really went into what it means for her to be a country artist and how hard it was for her to just get her music played on the radio, and there she was at the grammys with three nominations, including best country album. and she talks about how people really need to give black people a chance when it comes to country music and realized that we love it, too, which just aren't you know,...
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as the storms develop, look at the hot zone here from dallas to shreveport to jackson. i'm concerned about nighttime tornadoes developing here. it is the thing i hate most to talk about it, so keep those weather radios tuned in. i also want to show you, this gets more support and moves east, so we've got another day of possible storms tuesday into wednesday. this could be in atlanta, savannah, into charleston. we want people to take it seriously. it's the same area that's been so destroyed by storms. >> thank you, sam. >>> coming up, singer camila cabello opening up about body image struggles and slamming paparazzi for photos of her. >>> also, the new report about women and anti-depressants. are they being overprescribed? dr. ashton is here with that. >> plus, the champs are going to join us live. we can't wait to talk to dawn staley, aliyah boston, and destanni henderson who had a big game last night. >>> and actress and youtube star lilly singh is here in times square. right back at you. we'll be right back. imagine shopping for a car from here. and making sure it's t
as the storms develop, look at the hot zone here from dallas to shreveport to jackson. i'm concerned about nighttime tornadoes developing here. it is the thing i hate most to talk about it, so keep those weather radios tuned in. i also want to show you, this gets more support and moves east, so we've got another day of possible storms tuesday into wednesday. this could be in atlanta, savannah, into charleston. we want people to take it seriously. it's the same area that's been so destroyed by...
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dallas to baton rouge to jackson, mississippi, could see damaging winds and large hail as that system moves east tornados are possible. the storm threat will stretch from the gulf coast to south carolina. today's high temperatures 50s in new england. chilly in the midwest. 82 in miami. >>> coming up, the new push to start school later in the morning. >>> first, a hot air ball long mishap that crash landed caught on camera. >>> later from ukraine's president to the musical tributes and powerful ever wonder ♪ ♪ create a season full of curiosity. your happiest spring starts at lowe's. >>> new video of some frightening moments in the sky above southern california. sightseers were enjoying this hot air balloon ride in riverside county when the winds picked up. te basket plummet etted to the ground before it was dragged across the dirt. you can hear the guy yelling for everyone to hang on. remarkably they did and everyone was okay. >>> we turn now to the search for a missing florida mother ending tragically one week after she went missing. a prayer vigil was held last night for cassie c
dallas to baton rouge to jackson, mississippi, could see damaging winds and large hail as that system moves east tornados are possible. the storm threat will stretch from the gulf coast to south carolina. today's high temperatures 50s in new england. chilly in the midwest. 82 in miami. >>> coming up, the new push to start school later in the morning. >>> first, a hot air ball long mishap that crash landed caught on camera. >>> later from ukraine's president to the...
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next week it could be american and dallas, or delta in atlanta. all it takes is one or two events airlines are getting better at recovering but they're not there yet. >> it may not be over. disruptions to air travel may persist until wednesday. >>> south carolina and uconn, two of basketball's best, battled it out for the women's national title the huskies were no match for sc henderson led south carolina with 26 points in a dominant team performance >> it is not unfinished business any longer south carolina has captured its second national championship >> south carolina wins the championship 64-49 it is the school's second title, the first since 2017 henderson and coach dawn staley will be on the "today" show coming up later today. the men's national title gets decided tonight after retiring duke coach mike krzyzewski looks for one more upset taking on kansas. >>> let's check monday weather with nbc meteorologist bill karins good morning, bill. >> good monday, hope you had a wonderful weekend. weather was cooperating in most cases. we're watching
next week it could be american and dallas, or delta in atlanta. all it takes is one or two events airlines are getting better at recovering but they're not there yet. >> it may not be over. disruptions to air travel may persist until wednesday. >>> south carolina and uconn, two of basketball's best, battled it out for the women's national title the huskies were no match for sc henderson led south carolina with 26 points in a dominant team performance >> it is not unfinished...
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officers later shot and killed the gunman >>> dallas police investigating a shooting at a concert that killed one person and left 11 others injured it happened after someone fired a gun in the air and another person fired a gun in the crowd. >>> travel nightmare thousands traveled after airlines canceled 3,000 flights. thousands more delayed bad weather in florida caused the issues and southwest also blamed tech issues. >>> the grammys were held last night. silk sonic and bruno mars won record and song the year for "leave the door open." and olivia rodrigo performed "driver's license" after receiving best are tist and pop vocal apparlbum >>> and south carolina wins the championship 64-49 the school's second title and first since 2017 brian, for monday morning, those are the headlines. back to you. >> a lot going on. frances, thank you very much congrats to usc. the other usc. the real one on the east coast frances, thank you very much >>> goldman sachs jeff currie is here s is talking about why oil and gaprices are likely heading higher we are back after this age before beauty? why not
officers later shot and killed the gunman >>> dallas police investigating a shooting at a concert that killed one person and left 11 others injured it happened after someone fired a gun in the air and another person fired a gun in the crowd. >>> travel nightmare thousands traveled after airlines canceled 3,000 flights. thousands more delayed bad weather in florida caused the issues and southwest also blamed tech issues. >>> the grammys were held last night. silk sonic...
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will have as many tornados this week, it's doubtful but we still have a chance, starting late today, dallas/fort worth area, storms will form and then they will slide into louisiana, and mississippi, and this should sound very familiar, because there is exactly what is happening two weeks in a row, and this is week three, and then into tuesday, we're going to watch these storms go right through the south and in case you have eyes on augusta, it does look like the practice rounds will have a good chance of rain and thunderstorms, especially tuesday and wednesday. and it does look like by the time we get to thursday though, the course should hopefully be trying out and hopefully not too many delays but as far as severe weather goes, this is a three-day outbreak, and even into wednesday, from atlanta, up to southern tennessee, and including all of georgia, south carolina, so we're going three days in a row, tracking severe storms, throughout the southern half of the country and it will improve by the time we get to the end of the week. and speaking of rainfall, it does look like many areas of
will have as many tornados this week, it's doubtful but we still have a chance, starting late today, dallas/fort worth area, storms will form and then they will slide into louisiana, and mississippi, and this should sound very familiar, because there is exactly what is happening two weeks in a row, and this is week three, and then into tuesday, we're going to watch these storms go right through the south and in case you have eyes on augusta, it does look like the practice rounds will have a...
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dallas won one 18, one, 12. they keep close to the warriors in those western conference standings. now, let's look at it. phoenix. they have clinched the top seed. memphis. they have clinch the second seed from there. it's a battle the warriors holding on to that 3rd seed by a game over the map with the nuggets. 2 more games back and then the jazz on their heels. so we don't know they could finish anywhere from 3rd to 6th. we don't know who be playing if they win one more game, they won't have to face joker. that's what i looked up today. that's probably who they don't want to play the nuggets in joker. if i had to pick you would pick the jags. but we'll figure it out is no point in talking about it. we'll just see how it goes over the next week of the season. all right. we are not done talking the break. i go one-on-one with stanford head coach tara vanderveer. >> we break down this season. what's next for the cardinal? how she's going to spend next couple weeks recharge a little bit. we also had a couple college players here in the bay. the clear for the nba draft here from jalen
dallas won one 18, one, 12. they keep close to the warriors in those western conference standings. now, let's look at it. phoenix. they have clinched the top seed. memphis. they have clinch the second seed from there. it's a battle the warriors holding on to that 3rd seed by a game over the map with the nuggets. 2 more games back and then the jazz on their heels. so we don't know they could finish anywhere from 3rd to 6th. we don't know who be playing if they win one more game, they won't have...
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or hear vehicle and in dallas tonight, investigators are searching for the person or people responsible for a mass shooting there that killed one person and injured 11. others the shooting happened around 11 30 last night during a concert. like we started line this and then. the shots went off, and the old crowd just dropped on top of each other, like trying to shield everybody and then everybody started running. investigators say at least three of the victims are minors. one person is in critical condition tonight. police have not released any information about what led up to the shooting or possible suspects. new attendance, sudden collapse of part of the building in downtown santa rosa was scotland security video. take a look here you can see the blue awning and part of the facade crashed down on the california luggage store on fourth street. santa rosa fire says it happened just before noon today. fortunately nobody was hurt. the business was not open at the time. in the south bay. two people were injured after being hit by cars during an illegal sideshow, police say . the gathering
or hear vehicle and in dallas tonight, investigators are searching for the person or people responsible for a mass shooting there that killed one person and injured 11. others the shooting happened around 11 30 last night during a concert. like we started line this and then. the shots went off, and the old crowd just dropped on top of each other, like trying to shield everybody and then everybody started running. investigators say at least three of the victims are minors. one person is in...
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the federal reserve bank of dallas warned this week of what it called a brewing u.s. housing bubble with trends reminiscent of those that culminated in 2008. what should we expect from here? ali vitale has our sunday focus. >>> marian and katherine know real estate. what's the one word you would use to describe this market right now? >> energized. >> competitive. >> challenging. >> reporter: 20 years in the business in washington, d.c. and they've never seen a market like this. >> we are used to being classified as competitive. how, this is new. >> home sales are soaring and inventory is down. >> builders are building as much as they can but not enough to meet demand. you get high prices. >> reporter: then the impact of the pandemic. now hit with the one-two punch of supply chain issues and inflation. after two years when staying home was paramount, investing in a moment started to take on new urgency for some, especially those eager to take advantage of historically low rates, including me. you guys helped me by my first home. was my process of norm? >> i would say i
the federal reserve bank of dallas warned this week of what it called a brewing u.s. housing bubble with trends reminiscent of those that culminated in 2008. what should we expect from here? ali vitale has our sunday focus. >>> marian and katherine know real estate. what's the one word you would use to describe this market right now? >> energized. >> competitive. >> challenging. >> reporter: 20 years in the business in washington, d.c. and they've never seen a...
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. >> reporter: the texas town is eastland, around 100 miles west of dallas. population just about 4,000. >> i'll be honest, initially when i moved to eastland, i didn't expect to stay here for a long time. ready and one, two, three -- ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the band leader and teacher is steven cox. grammy honored steven cox we should say, and he's been in eastland for ten years. is what is is special about eastland is the people, it's the students, it's the other teachers, people in the community. >> when did you know you wanted to be a teacher? >> so i love music. i rallied against the idea of being a teacher as i was going into college. i had a professor who said to get a music ed degree. i begrudgingly said yes and i fell in love wit. i liked the idea when you sit down and you work with someone and they leave and they're better, it's beautiful. teaching is beautiful. can we just get a nice -- ready. >> he's pushed the entire band program and he's such a leader in the community. >> reporter: we spoke with some of his students, both current and former. and th
. >> reporter: the texas town is eastland, around 100 miles west of dallas. population just about 4,000. >> i'll be honest, initially when i moved to eastland, i didn't expect to stay here for a long time. ready and one, two, three -- ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the band leader and teacher is steven cox. grammy honored steven cox we should say, and he's been in eastland for ten years. is what is is special about eastland is the people, it's the students, it's the other teachers,...
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tomorrow night, severe weather breaks out from oklahoma all the way to kansas city including areas of dallas. then wednesday's our big possible dangerous day, guys i think we'll be covering tornadoes in the south once again. >>> still ahead, nearly 50 colleges vie for this impressive georgia student. re you waiting ? it's dawn's fastest and easiest way to clean everyday dishes. on simple messes... just spray, wipe and rinse. on tough messes, its spray activated suds have five times faster grease cleaning power to break down grease without water. plus, its targeted spray cleans even hard to reach places better. so, replace your dish soap with dawn powerwash and spray your dishes clean. watch: serena williams... wonder woman... serena... wonder woman... serena... ace. get your tv together with the best of live and on demand. directv stream, get $30 off over 3 months. >>> in today's top stories, china is locking down as its largest city battles the omicron surge. shanghai is being locked down in two phases testing is being done in the financial district people are ordered to stay at home over t
tomorrow night, severe weather breaks out from oklahoma all the way to kansas city including areas of dallas. then wednesday's our big possible dangerous day, guys i think we'll be covering tornadoes in the south once again. >>> still ahead, nearly 50 colleges vie for this impressive georgia student. re you waiting ? it's dawn's fastest and easiest way to clean everyday dishes. on simple messes... just spray, wipe and rinse. on tough messes, its spray activated suds have five times...
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focus on severe weather tuesday late afternoon into the evening from kansas city to oklahoma city to dallas, a large area with 18 million people included in a severe weather threat the most dangerous day, wednesday, we could see strong tornados in areas of louisiana, mississippi, alabama so that will be the weather story of the week. more on that tomorrow. >> i want a cinnabon but not that storm one, a real one. >>> honoring the tuskegee airmen of world war ii, that's next on simple messes... just spray, wipe and rinse. on tough messes, its spray activated suds have five times faster grease cleaning power to break down grease without water. plus, its targeted spray cleans even hard to reach places better. so, replace your dish soap with dawn powerwash and spray your dishes clean. watch: serena williams... wonder woman... serena... wonder woman... serena... ace. get your tv together with the best of live and on demand. directv stream, get $30 off over 3 months. ♪ ♪ >>> colombian officials say foo fighters drummer taylor hawkins had ten different substances in his system at the time of hi
focus on severe weather tuesday late afternoon into the evening from kansas city to oklahoma city to dallas, a large area with 18 million people included in a severe weather threat the most dangerous day, wednesday, we could see strong tornados in areas of louisiana, mississippi, alabama so that will be the weather story of the week. more on that tomorrow. >> i want a cinnabon but not that storm one, a real one. >>> honoring the tuskegee airmen of world war ii, that's next on...
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that's possible in texas so that is enough to shatter windshield so keep an eye on that, our friend from dallas to shreveport. >> bill karins, thank you very much for the forecast. we will talk to you again tomorrow. >>> still ahead, the latest on a growing wave of ukrainian refugees and the warning from one mayor who says his city can no longer cope with the shear number of people arriving. >>> we're getting a live report from poland next on "way too early." we'll be right back. right back. (driver 1) it's all you. (driver 2) no, i insist. (driver 1) it's your turn. (driver 2) nope, i think it's your turn. (driver 1) i appreciate you so much, thank you so much... go. (driver 2) i appreciate your appreciation. it fills me. (burke) safe drivers save money with farmers. (bystander) just for driving safely? (burke) it's a farmers policy perk. get farmers and you could get a safe driver discount simply for having a clean driving record for three years. (driver 3) come on! (driver 1) after you. (driver 2) after you. (drivers 1 and 2) safety first! (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers po
that's possible in texas so that is enough to shatter windshield so keep an eye on that, our friend from dallas to shreveport. >> bill karins, thank you very much for the forecast. we will talk to you again tomorrow. >>> still ahead, the latest on a growing wave of ukrainian refugees and the warning from one mayor who says his city can no longer cope with the shear number of people arriving. >>> we're getting a live report from poland next on "way too early."...
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i did a drug dog race competition that there is dallas. seavey is so hold musharraf spending time with this team dogs. he now considers his family. he tied the record last year for the most wins at a competition. and this year's ceremony, a race happened today with the competitive race that's going on tomorrow. cb hopes he can take his place in history with a win at the 50th installment of one of alaska's most prized and cherished past years. >> i did a road. race is always interesting. all right. for go to. but tonight, let's get you ready for the start of your sunday. here's murray. some of the final check of your 4 zone forecast. yeah, it's already starting to cool down out there for your saturday night. 38 degrees for those of you in napa. 46 for san jose and hayward. >> even in the upper 30's for livermore. so we're already cooling down and it's going to be freezing to subfreezing temperatures, especially far north and east bay valleys. >> concord, in livermore, 34 degrees of peace. but check out santa rosa cooling down into the low 3
i did a drug dog race competition that there is dallas. seavey is so hold musharraf spending time with this team dogs. he now considers his family. he tied the record last year for the most wins at a competition. and this year's ceremony, a race happened today with the competitive race that's going on tomorrow. cb hopes he can take his place in history with a win at the 50th installment of one of alaska's most prized and cherished past years. >> i did a road. race is always interesting....
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of the dallas police department currently serves as president and executive director at the national on officer foundation. a former police officer currently executive director that innovates in milwaukee and an interventionist to help individuals and families and help them exist in violent extremism and i think it is -- following the murder of this attack in wisconsin, the organization works to build positive correlation among communities and address conflict and reconciliation, six years of the police department and offer of black and blue, being under siege, university of arizona and working from grand canyon university. he became a swat operator training officer and public information. an advocate for human rights and racial justice for nearly three years, three decades and serves as president and ceo and previously served as executive director of amnesty international usa and master of international affairs from columbia university and currently sits on the board of director for the progressive multiplier. we are delighted to have all of you as witnesses today and from you as di
of the dallas police department currently serves as president and executive director at the national on officer foundation. a former police officer currently executive director that innovates in milwaukee and an interventionist to help individuals and families and help them exist in violent extremism and i think it is -- following the murder of this attack in wisconsin, the organization works to build positive correlation among communities and address conflict and reconciliation, six years of...
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it has been 26 years since dallas won the super bowl, our daughter just celebrated her 25 birthday. and it dawned on me, she has never seen dallas play in the super bowl, i have to excuse myself from her birth party, it will be another 26 years if dallas does not learn the snap count and stop making careless mistakes, but no, i will never have another team, i had the same three teams since i was a kid, dallas cowboy, cincinnati reds and los angeles lakers, i may be sad, and wrong but i am loyal. if you have a question, you can share it on-line. or e-mail. >> tomorrow it presidents' day, 45 individuals have held that office, 545 million people have lived in this country since we became a country. only 45 men for now, have ever been called president. what do you think when you reflect on those 45 men? how many do you think did a good job? what are your expectations for a president? to we want the person who is best on policies? most likely to find consensus? or most persuasive? someone we can relate to? or someone that appears larger than life. life? a moral leader, a business mind, a
it has been 26 years since dallas won the super bowl, our daughter just celebrated her 25 birthday. and it dawned on me, she has never seen dallas play in the super bowl, i have to excuse myself from her birth party, it will be another 26 years if dallas does not learn the snap count and stop making careless mistakes, but no, i will never have another team, i had the same three teams since i was a kid, dallas cowboy, cincinnati reds and los angeles lakers, i may be sad, and wrong but i am...
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we are in dallas all next week doing shows and a huge audience. "fox news @ night" is next with shannon bream. i love you, america. xi jinping >> shannon: welcome to fox to deny. i'm shannon bream in washington. breaking tonight, a stark and mission from president biden, convinced that russia will attack ukraine and a matter of days. what developed in the last 24 hours of where do they stand right now. is more imminent? our experts weigh-in. attempting to clear the streets in downtown ottawa, resting plenty of truckers from the freedom convoy today. protesters say they they are not going to go quietly. president biden expected to make an announcement on his supreme court nomination in the coming days. the top contenders on the list and what to expect as the clock ticks down on the deadline for making that decision. the brink of war and eastern europe and that's the president assessment of where we are tonight. kevin corke is on top of that situation. >> vladimir putin has in fact decided to invade ukraine. >> we have reason to believe that the rus
we are in dallas all next week doing shows and a huge audience. "fox news @ night" is next with shannon bream. i love you, america. xi jinping >> shannon: welcome to fox to deny. i'm shannon bream in washington. breaking tonight, a stark and mission from president biden, convinced that russia will attack ukraine and a matter of days. what developed in the last 24 hours of where do they stand right now. is more imminent? our experts weigh-in. attempting to clear the streets in...
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police officer mitchell aaron, dallas, texas, struck and killed by a vehicle operated by an intoxicated driver, february 13, 2021. time of a death, he had a stepson and wife was expecting. police officer brandon him stalker, toledo, ohio, shot and killed during a barricade of an arson suspect. he was struck in the head. he is survived by two children and girlfriend. police officer jimmy im shot and killed on may 11, 2021. he had served with the stockton police department for six years and he is survived by his wife and two stepchildren. another one trying to arrest during a traffic stop. he is survived by wife, two children, mother, brother and sister. lieutenant michael good. a subject was attempting suicide and served with the sheriff's office. survived by his wife and two children. police officer chris overhigh, champaign police department, illinois, killed while responding to a domestic violence call. 44, with a wife and two children. trooper chad walker, march 28, 2021, died from gunshot wounds while he was ambushed to assist what he believed what a disabled vehicle and served on t
police officer mitchell aaron, dallas, texas, struck and killed by a vehicle operated by an intoxicated driver, february 13, 2021. time of a death, he had a stepson and wife was expecting. police officer brandon him stalker, toledo, ohio, shot and killed during a barricade of an arson suspect. he was struck in the head. he is survived by two children and girlfriend. police officer jimmy im shot and killed on may 11, 2021. he had served with the stockton police department for six years and he is...
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we have nine retiring just in the dallas-fort worth area. and a white student getting their feelings hurt, feeling inferior because of critical race theory. >> thank you so much for that question. i thought peter was going to ask me, so i appreciate that you brought it up. first off, critical race theory was developed by legal academics, to the extent that it was taught at all or is taught at all has been in higher education mainly, in law schools. the idea, two main tenants -- tennets. one is that systems of racial disadvantage, racism, systems of racial disparity, racial disadvantage, racial inequality, are embedded in our legal structure. we have laws that may be facially reached -- facially neutral, not like the jim crow laws that said separate water fountains, but they have those consequences, they have consequences of structural inequality. you could read my book, "white space, black hood," and i show that we have a system of residential caste where we have separate but equal neighborhoods with facially neutral laws. that is the first
we have nine retiring just in the dallas-fort worth area. and a white student getting their feelings hurt, feeling inferior because of critical race theory. >> thank you so much for that question. i thought peter was going to ask me, so i appreciate that you brought it up. first off, critical race theory was developed by legal academics, to the extent that it was taught at all or is taught at all has been in higher education mainly, in law schools. the idea, two main tenants -- tennets....
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our dallas reserve bank tends to be, you know, closely studying trends there. it's certainly true that about a quarter of consumer inflation over the last year has come from food and energy, but really sdis disproportionately from energy. >> ms. thompson, we've seen a trend for private equity to buy up lots of homes. they have the resources to do that. and take them out of the purchase market and put them in the rental market, in some cases with the ability to dictate higher prices. is there anything you can do at your agency to look at that? >> sure, thank you for the question, senator. and we are taking a look at the private equity participation in a couple of different areas. and the manufacturing housing communities where we are very insistent that they have protections, and fannie and freddie will not purchase loans unless there are protections for the communities, the owners, and the renters. we're also looking at our reo inventory. between fannie and freddie, there's probably 9,000 properties. we've established this first look program that allows owner o
our dallas reserve bank tends to be, you know, closely studying trends there. it's certainly true that about a quarter of consumer inflation over the last year has come from food and energy, but really sdis disproportionately from energy. >> ms. thompson, we've seen a trend for private equity to buy up lots of homes. they have the resources to do that. and take them out of the purchase market and put them in the rental market, in some cases with the ability to dictate higher prices. is...
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compton college, dallas coverage -- college, western governors university, and many others offer fast and easy access to emergency funds 24/7, using an app called equity. among the more than 97,000 students at 18 institutions who have applied using that app this year, an estimated 44% were food insecure. an initial evaluation suggests students who received just $250 in emergency aid were twice as likely to graduate. these initial actions are a good start but they are not nearly enough for a problem affecting at least 5 million college students. so here are our recommendations. first, leverage title four to require institutions to document and address food insecurity and allocate sufficient funds to help. most funds to higher education right now are allocated by aggregating part-time students into full-time equivalents, which effectively minimizes support for the nearly 6 million part-time students, many of whom have children and are at greater risk of food insecurity. it is far more equitable and effective for federal and state policymakers to distribute funds based on the number of s
compton college, dallas coverage -- college, western governors university, and many others offer fast and easy access to emergency funds 24/7, using an app called equity. among the more than 97,000 students at 18 institutions who have applied using that app this year, an estimated 44% were food insecure. an initial evaluation suggests students who received just $250 in emergency aid were twice as likely to graduate. these initial actions are a good start but they are not nearly enough for a...
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kansas city, yolanda had a very successful career in the media field, working in major cities including dallas, atlanta. they both left their corporate jobs and helped build strong communities and to become entrepreneurs. the empowerment network clab tiff is one of omaha's collaboratives by working together to reduce gun violence, decrease unemployment, improve graduation rates, increase household incomes, and rebuild historic 24th and lake district and other areas of north omaha, including the omaha 360, step up omaha, village strategy, and the cradle to career. in addition to willie's leadership, he and his wife are owners and founders of s.n.b. enter prices that -- enterprises, that provides media and entertainment in the greater area. omaha magazine, revif black net -- re-vaive black network. and willie serves as president of w.b., a national consulting firm that has communication, research, and his passion for improving communities is heavily influenced by his late grandmother, his mother and step mother, and father and step -- his mother, step mother, father and stepfather. yolanda honor
kansas city, yolanda had a very successful career in the media field, working in major cities including dallas, atlanta. they both left their corporate jobs and helped build strong communities and to become entrepreneurs. the empowerment network clab tiff is one of omaha's collaboratives by working together to reduce gun violence, decrease unemployment, improve graduation rates, increase household incomes, and rebuild historic 24th and lake district and other areas of north omaha, including the...
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dallas for the most part will be dealing with just rain. tonight and tomorrow is when dallas gets the snowy weather and the northeast. here's the map, jon, this is easily going to be probably the biggest storm of the winter. the ice storm problems alone from memphis through kentucky are going to be huge issues, even into the weekend. >> well, bill karins, please keep an eye on that for us. we appreciate it, thanks, bud. >>> still ahead, former president donald trump doubles down on rioters and to lindsey graham calling it inappropriate. we'll show you those comments. before we go to break, we want to know why are you awake, i hope it has something to with ground hogs, tweet knee@"way too early." we'll read the favorite answers later in the show. we'll be right back. later in th. we'll be right back. ew day,... ♪ ...it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. ♪...and i'm feelin' good. ♪ no once-daily copd medicine... has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps
dallas for the most part will be dealing with just rain. tonight and tomorrow is when dallas gets the snowy weather and the northeast. here's the map, jon, this is easily going to be probably the biggest storm of the winter. the ice storm problems alone from memphis through kentucky are going to be huge issues, even into the weekend. >> well, bill karins, please keep an eye on that for us. we appreciate it, thanks, bud. >>> still ahead, former president donald trump doubles down...
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a cause of death was not given born marvin lee aude in dallas, he had a career spanning six decades selling more than 100 million albums worldwide his 1977 debut album "bat out of hell," including the hit "paradise by the dashboard lights." ♪ i can see paradise by the dashboard lights ♪ >> reporter: -- sparking a devoted fan base he appeared in the stage and screen version cult classic "rocky horror picture show." ♪ in the 1990s he had a career resurgence with his hit "anything for you love." and in movies, including "wayne's world," "spice world" and "fight club. >> my name is bob. >> bob >> reporter: his family asking for patience and privacy, writing, we truly appreciate all of the love and support as we move through this time of grief in losing such an inspiring artist and beautiful man from his heart to your souls, don't ever stop rocking. meat loaf not the only entertainer to pass away comedian and actor louie anderson died after a battle with cancer. anderson rose to fame in the 1980s after a stand-up appearance on "the tonight show" with johnny carson he went minnesota native
a cause of death was not given born marvin lee aude in dallas, he had a career spanning six decades selling more than 100 million albums worldwide his 1977 debut album "bat out of hell," including the hit "paradise by the dashboard lights." ♪ i can see paradise by the dashboard lights ♪ >> reporter: -- sparking a devoted fan base he appeared in the stage and screen version cult classic "rocky horror picture show." ♪ in the 1990s he had a career...
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. >> reporter: born marvin lee aday in 1947 in dallas, meat 19a loaf said he acquired his unique moniker as a kid. after a lull in his career, the 1990s brought a new era of success ♪ i would do anything for love ♪ >> reporter: his chart-topping hit "i'd do anything for love," earned his only grammy award. he released "bat out of hell 2 and 3" to complete the trilogy, achieving one of the most stellar comebacks in rock history. vladimir duthiers, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: well, there's still much more news ahead here on tonight's "cbs evening news." the f.b.i. reveals new evidence in the murder of gabby petito. g. n for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. nope - c'mon him? - i like him! boost® high protein also has key nutrients nooooo... nooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent, so you can use less. bounty, the quicker picker upper. (jackie) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having uninte
. >> reporter: born marvin lee aday in 1947 in dallas, meat 19a loaf said he acquired his unique moniker as a kid. after a lull in his career, the 1990s brought a new era of success ♪ i would do anything for love ♪ >> reporter: his chart-topping hit "i'd do anything for love," earned his only grammy award. he released "bat out of hell 2 and 3" to complete the trilogy, achieving one of the most stellar comebacks in rock history. vladimir duthiers, cbs news,...
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. >> reporter: he was born in dallas, texas. but even texas was not big enough to corral his talents. meat loaf would go on to sell more than 80 million records worldwide. one of the top-selling musicians ever. his three bat out of hell album became a staple in college dorms. ♪ the first one selling 43 million copies. >> bat in hell, i was not ready for. i had a nervous break down. i went to psychologists and psychiatrists for two years. and i went with them to deal with the word waste management phoenix open star." >> reporter: meat got hold of his demons. he starred on stage and screen known for the rocky horror picture show. ♪ and bob paulson, bike club. >> the first rule is i'm not supposed to talk about it. and the second rule is i'm not supposed to talk about it. and the third rule -- >> reporter: off screen he married twice, became a father to two daughters. and meat loaf entered reality tv. donald trump's celebrity apprentice. in an infamous episode he blistered gary busey. >> look at my eyes. i am the last person in
. >> reporter: he was born in dallas, texas. but even texas was not big enough to corral his talents. meat loaf would go on to sell more than 80 million records worldwide. one of the top-selling musicians ever. his three bat out of hell album became a staple in college dorms. ♪ the first one selling 43 million copies. >> bat in hell, i was not ready for. i had a nervous break down. i went to psychologists and psychiatrists for two years. and i went with them to deal with the word...
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in order for me to register my neighbors in dallas county, i need to go to the dallas county elections department, take a short course and become department advertised as a volunteer deputy registrar. that's just for registering my neighbors. after, that i'm able to register voters only in dallas county. and i'm only able to do that for two years because it's going to expire. then i have to go back and get it re-authorized. after i register that voter, which i've done hundreds of times, i have five days to deliver the completed form that i filled out with them or i face criminal penalties. five days. so if i lose it, something happens, i will be held criminally liable. if i would like to register voters in both of the counties in my congressional district, collin county and dallas county, i have to also go to collin county and get department advertises -- department advertised -- deputized separately. i will not be able to register someone unless i know i'm deputized in their county. i have to figure it out. that's just to register my neighbors as a lawyer, as a voting rights lawyer, f
in order for me to register my neighbors in dallas county, i need to go to the dallas county elections department, take a short course and become department advertised as a volunteer deputy registrar. that's just for registering my neighbors. after, that i'm able to register voters only in dallas county. and i'm only able to do that for two years because it's going to expire. then i have to go back and get it re-authorized. after i register that voter, which i've done hundreds of times, i have...
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the fbi is reversing itself regarding saturday's hostage standoff at a synagogue near dallas. now says the jewish community was targeted after initially it was not. that flip flop from the biden justice department is drawing condemnation worldwide. not just here in the u.s. correspondent dan springer is in colleyville, texas tonight. >> these are the final dramatic minutes of saturday wants 11-hour hostage standoff. the last three held at gunpoint able to flee their colleyville texas synagogue. among them, he credited the training they received for saving their lives. in the last hour the gunman was getting increasingly agitated with the situation and the hostages. >> i told them to go. i threw a chair at the gunman. and i headed for the door. and all three of us were able to get out. >> the fbi's hostage rescue team then breached the building there was gunfire and the suspect, 44-year-old british national malik fiesel acrumb was dead. during rant on livestream he demanded the release of lady al al-qaeda, she was convicted by a new york jury in 2010 of trying to kill officers
the fbi is reversing itself regarding saturday's hostage standoff at a synagogue near dallas. now says the jewish community was targeted after initially it was not. that flip flop from the biden justice department is drawing condemnation worldwide. not just here in the u.s. correspondent dan springer is in colleyville, texas tonight. >> these are the final dramatic minutes of saturday wants 11-hour hostage standoff. the last three held at gunpoint able to flee their colleyville texas...