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MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports June 4, 2024 17:43:00

get angry, get active, in this move the chairman of the committee, who as of a week ago said he would not put it up for a vote, he changed in the last 48 hours. there you go. so, matthew dowd, we appreciate it. appreciate you sticking around. there has been another wrong place at the wrong time shooting. in this case, it happened in a rural town on the texas/louisiana border. authorities have now charged this 58-year-old man with shooting a 14-year-old girl in the back of the head while she was playing hide and seek with her friends and went on to his property in starksville, indiana. the man said he got his gun after seeing shadows outside his home and shot at people when he saw them running away from his house. he s been charged with aggravated battery, four counts of aggravated assault with a firearm and illegal discharge of a firearm. that teenage girl was taken to the hospital.

MSNBC Jose Diaz-Balart Reports June 4, 2024 15:56:00

we had a lot of problems with too much water and rain in arkansas. this is the area in here, that s where the storms will form first. then we will track them into louisiana, eventually central areas of arkansas and especially into mississippi later on late this afternoon into early this evening. areas as far north as memphis and as far south as alexandria, you have a chance of tornadoes and strong tornadoes. that detached area in red here. they form in areas of east texas towards the louisiana border. they will move this evening towards areas of tennessee and mississippi. the peak is around 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. this evening. after that, more of wind damage threat. on top of that, flash flooding is a big threat. people don t realize that tornadoes get the headlines but flash flooding kills more people every year than tornadoes. it does. thank you so very much. that wraps up the hour for

MSNBC Dateline June 4, 2024 09:02:00

hello, and welcome to you dateline . i m craig melvin. bobbi parker was a prison officials wife, a teacher, living a quiet life with her beautiful family in granite, oklahoma. until the day she went missing. for more than ten years, her family waited and hoped. and then, bobbi was rescued. she said she had been kidnapped, taken hostage by a dangerous inmate, and forced to live on the land, but her story left investigators wondering, was bobbi parker a woman held captive, or was she a woman, in love? on april 4th, 2005, a texas county sheriff near the louisiana border, heard it might be a fugitive in his area. i received a telephone call from a local texas ranger. the call lead sheriff johnson and his deputies, 65

KGO ABC World News Tonight With David Muir June 4, 2024 23:34:00

tens of thousands without power tonight. that storm, as i mentioned, now moving right up the i-95 corridor. so many major cities in the path. rob marciano standing by with the track. but first, abc s trevor ault leading us off from connecticut tonight. reporter: tonight, that powerful storm system dumping heavy snow from the ohio valley to new england, sending drivers into ditches around indianapolis after severe storms fired up through the night. tornado going right in front of me. reporter: since tuesday, at least 20 reported tornadoes in three states. this one ripping across a road south of beaumont, texas. and near the louisiana border, in orange go, go! reporter: zachary peck-chapman pulling his wife ally and their dogs from their van, racing to shelter in a ditch as the storm whipped through. and outside houston in deer park, mark mcvey trapped in his o car in his own driveway, recording this.

KGO ABC World News Tonight With David Muir June 4, 2024 23:33:00

alerts. 60 million americans and already tonight, in parts of the northeast, more than a foot of snow. at least 20 reported tornadoes now across multiple states. as we came on last night here, the nor nay doe hitting the suburbs of houston. tonight, we have learned it was an ef-3. winds up to 140 miles an hour. also in texas, this dramatic scene right here in orange, right near the louisiana border. this is a couple and their dogs rushing from their van, taking shelter in a ditch as the storm swept right over them. tonight, saying they feel blessed to be alive. outside houston, that ef-3 tornado was on the ground for a staggering 18 miles, striking deer park, texas. security cameras right here capturing pieces of the building ripped away. the town community center there. in pasadena, south of houston, as well. good samaritans rescuing a u.p.s. driver trapped in her truck after it rolled over from the fierce winds. and look at this tonight. the stunning images of that ef-3 and the destr

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