Quijano good evening. This is our western edition. President trumps travel ban on people from seven muslim countries is still on hold. Early sunday morning a federal Appeals Court denied the trump administrations request for an immediate reinstatement of the ban. The president spent the weekend at his maralago resort in florida. At a red cross ball saturday night the president was confident the travel ban will be restored for the safety of the country, he said, will win. Tony dokoupil has the latest. Near midnight pacific time the 9th court of appeals in San Francisco struck another blow against President Trumps immigration order, blocking its reinstatement with just three words, appeal is denied. Emt that ruling is only temporary. The Justice Department has until 3 p. M. Pacific time on monday to make a fuller case for a restart of the president s ban on travelers from seven muslim majority countries. It is causing serious immediate harms. Si reporter lawyers opposing the administrati
Refugees in new haven, connecticut today. Kenneth craig is there. Reporter 17yearold mahmoud and his family are living the american dream. Hes a high school senior, a runner and a refugee. Today, hes pounding the pavement with a purpose and full heart. I feel so happy that i can see the real people that are speaking with the refugees, that they are standing with the refugees. That make mess so excited. Reporter his family came to the United States as refugees in 2014 from wartorn iraq. I was so excited to get on an airplane. Maybe im in a dream. Reporter they started a new chapter in connecticut with the help of an organization known as iris, which has been resettling ref joes since 1982. This annual race took on a new life when President Trump signed an executive order banning visitors from seven muslim majority nations and refugees. Executive director chris george says within 48 hours, the race sold out at more than 2500 runners. People were so motivated to demonstrate their support
Signed up for the run for refugees in new haven, connecticut today. Kenneth craig is there. Reporter 17yearold mahmoud and his family are living the american dream. Hes a high school senior, a runner and a refugee. Today, hes pounding the pavement with a purpose and full heart. I feel so happy that i can see the real people that are speaking with the refugees, that they are standing with the refugees. That make mess so excited. Reporter his family came to the United States as refugees in 2014 from wartorn iraq. I was so excited to get on an airplane. Maybe im in a dream. Reporter they started a new chapter in connecticut with the help of an organization known as iris, which has been resettling ref joes since 1982. This annual race took on a new life when President Trump signed an executive order banning visitors from seven muslim executive director chris george says within 48 hours, the race sold out at more than 2500 runners. People were so motivated to demonstrate their support for r
It will get a little sunshine to mix for the day that will help melt some things out. 26 at noon, and a high of 30 this afternoon. Heres a live look at whats happening in cedar rapids. Traffic is moving as you examine downtown. 12 with a clear sky right now. It is 501 into core, in decorah. The windsor suddenly, kind of south and west the winds are suddenly kind of south and west. Moving. We are seeing some cloud cover sneak in around waterloo. A few flurries are not out of the question. We have a few quick moving little storm systems. Again tomorrow we will have some chances, and the big kahuna moves in for sunday night. Nothing major was like what we have dealt with. 26 at noon, 30 is the forecast today it will take a look at the bus stop numbers and see what Mother Nature has in for our super weekend coming up in just a little bit. We do have a breaking news this morning about a multivehicle crash in Benton County we are sending acre to the scene so hopefully we can get some eyes ou
Again, we are live down in dallas, texas, while Congress Continues its break for the elections, members of the House Homeland Security committee are convening this field hearing today on the u. S. Response to ebola. This is taking place in the dallasfort worth area. Committee now in a little bit of a break. We expect it to resume in just a moment. Jones magazine said this. House legislatures have legislators have approved the 7 million toward the fight to contain ebola. The figure is still below the the department of defense and the budget battle is not over. Back to the hearing, live. Laky. St, dr. David is leads one of the states largest agencies with a staff of 11,500. He oversees programs such as andase presence bioterrorism preparedness, many others. We have brett jerar, of the texas a m Health Science center. Just there a couple days ago. Center is a premiere assembly of colleges devoted to educating Health Professionals and investigators through teaching and research. On. The li