aside from debbie look for extreme heat and record highs. the gulf coast, midwest as well as the fire zone in the rockies. showers from cheyenne to fargo. light rain, upstate new york and northern new england. 80s here in the northeast. 90s in the southeast. and midwest, rockies. also triple digits from phoenix to dallas. while a financial storm has been brewing will make stockton, california, the largest american city ever to declare bankruptcy. the bankruptcy filing could be filed as soon as today. last ditch efforts to cut a deal on hundreds of millions of dollars in debt fell through. the 290,000 people of stockton, they have already seen drastic cuts including police officers and firefighters. in other news this morning, a deal could be close at hand to prevent interest rates on student loans from doubling this weekend. lawmakers in the u.s. senate say they have reached an agreement, but still unclear if the republican-led house is going to go along with the plan.
summer games, right? so much fun. good morning, everyone. welcome to early, early early start. up first, debby doing more damage and dumping more rain than some full-blown hurricanes. the deadly storm now downgradeds to a tropical depression where is slashes across florida where a state of emergency is still in place. that storm is second to bring rains to florida for another day. george, i was reading this morning the folks here were really scared because the water came in so quickly. how are the conditions there now? well, you know, zoraida, good morning. we know the storm cloud have all passed here but again, these residents are dealing with a very difficult situation right now. just take a look. you see this home submerged for the most part in water. that s what you find in many of these low lying areas. it s hit or miss that more water that is covering these homes. in some places drivers are having to deal with six inches to a foot of water on the road. you see pol
if there s reasonable suspicious to stop someone, say for traffic violation or for something else, you can now legally still ask that person to prove their immigration status. now, you may say the definition for reasonable suspicion sounds a little bit vague, and it is. and arizona is not the only state that would allow police to ask for proof of status when making things like traffic stops. alabama, georgia, south carolina, and utah have put similar laws in place. now, there are a lot of questions tonight. over why the justices chose to uphold the show me your papers provision. and whether that provision could lead to racial profiling. if you re in arizona, and you speak with a little bit of an accent or your skin color s brown, you better have your papers with you. bottom line, the supreme court did not end the debate today over immigration laws. they started a new one. outfront tonight, a big proponent of the law, joe arpaio of maricopa county. good to see you, sir,
you can now legally still ask that person to prove their immigration status. now, you may say the definition for reasonable suspicion sounds a little bit vague, and it is. and arizona is not the only state that would allow police to ask for proof of status when making things like traffic stops. alabama, georgia, south carolina, and utah have put similar laws in place. now, there are a lot of questions tonight. over why the justices chose to uphold the show me your papers provision. and whether that provision could lead to racial profiling. if you re in arizona, and you speak with a little bit of an accent or your skin color s brown, you better have your papers with you. bottom line, the supreme court did not end the debate today over immigration laws. they started a new one. outfront tonight, a big proponent of the law, joe arpaio of maricopa county. good to see you, sir, i appreciate you taking your time. supreme court striking down three of the four provisions of the
well, good evening, everyone, i m erin burnett, and outfront tonight, show me your papers. show them to me. four simple words, that mean a lot tonight in arizona and around the country. depending on how you look at it or whose spin you believe, the supreme court s ruling today on the controversial arizona immigration law gave both sides reason to declare victory. the president came out and said he s pleased with the ruling because after all, the justices said the federal government not individual states has the sole power to enforce laws against illegal immigration. the court struck down three provisions of arizona s law. arresting someone without a warrant requiring people to carry i.d., and criminalizing the work of undocumented workers. but here s the rub, the justices upheld something crucial. requiring police to determine immigration status during a lawful stop. in other words, well, show me your papers. and if you re saying that sort of contradicts not carrying an i