legislature is all working o expanding the anti lgbtq law champion by governor ron desantis some other states are followin florida s lead state health reporter, in iowa are joking that their state ha become the florida of th north. as the republican legislature, and governor focus on cultur war issues and idaho has made it a felony to help a minor access abortio care without parental consent. with us for more, eric sarkisian. political forward a reporter our collin, pulitzer prize-winning editor of th storm like times and a different of the show, and minority leader of the idaho legislature, democra ilana rebel. all, right walk us through what s happening in iowa would you call it the florid of the north well, that story arrived few years late but, essentially, the governor kim rounds, is running for vic president. and, so, they imported the florida play into iowa or th
leaf family are in a rac against time to salvage what they can as the region braces for another round of severe weathe this week. everywhere you look is more and more devastation and you re like, okay, what ar we against you start trying to pick up th pieces and reveal. a one-two punch for communities already facing a colossal climate emily keita, abc news, when, arkansas in terms of great tragedy we find it helpful to follow the advice of the great fred rogers, and look for the helpers. i want to share some of thos incredible stories with yo now. watch this help from texas arriv saturday at the levy baptist church the southern baptist of th texas convention disaste relief tumble be feeding anyon in need. i ve been blessed and you see these people out here, who are not blessed. it s heartbreaking those cut in the path of th storm say right now cleanup is the main priority for th weekend. neighbors helping neighbor
killed at least four people. here in arkansas they are up against the clock. there s all this debris to clear. residents are trying to salvage what they can from their homes and make repairs like tarping roofs. praise the lord! we re alive. reporter: east of memphis, misty garner gray, her family and their dogs unharmed after aother ef-3 struck her in law s home. what was going through your mind at that point? i was watching my husband. he was down on his knees praying. i was listening to him pray. i was saying yes, lord, please keep us safe. reporter: david, there is ot nstthugisno e debris before th storm. powerful expected winds could spin this up and create even more danger. david? thanks to you. let s get right to ginger tracking this storm. ginger, the map looks an awful lot like the one we showed friday night going into the
there, you can actually, if yo look one, way straight into th school right down here you can see into the hallways. this shows you the power of th storm and just how truly devastating it is. all morning we have run into people, folks who used to teac here people who currently teacher family members of a students here who have come here just t see this destruction for themselves and do whatever they can t help out, to try to clean it up as you can see, it doesn t really not much they can do. that really is kind of the sentiment that some of the people are getting today here is what a few people said to us. we spoke with one person who s a teacher here the other person whose wif teaches here here is what they had to say about what they saw. last night was horrifying it was pretty scary. my daughter even called. she was like, she doesn t have an experience with the tornado i work here, i live her every day. this is what i do my best work
emergency in effect across muc of california right now. nearly 10,000 people are under evacuation orders and there is no sign of things letting up a new atmospheric river is forecasted to bring for across the northern and centra parts of the state 25 million plus or under flood alert, thousands of rescue workers are responding t residents stranded in th storm. like this man who was found an taken to safety near sacramento nbc s steve patterson is jus east of fresno in centra california for us. steve, good to talk to you if you will give us a sense of what you ve been seeing on the ground there as california has been battered for the last couple of days with this extreme weather. yeah, battered all of the state yasmin from central valley where i standing to the central coast, to northern california, the ba area, and of course th mountains where we see feet of snow on top of that snow pack now