building. threats against the high court began to rise last month after a draft majority opinion overturning roe v. wade was leaked to the press. while that memo does cite possible violence from a pro right supporter, it is also going on to express concerns that some racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists embrace a pro-life narrative may be linked to the perception of wanting to save white children and fight white genocide. all this in one memo. the white house press secretary wouldn t get specific when asked about which groups the president was worried about? we also believe that violence, threats and intimidation have no place in political discourse anywhere. true in front of a courthouse or a healthcare clinic. that s the thing. it seems like to us it is very one-sided on what we call out as intimidation or as violence. we want to make sure we are calling out on both sides of what is happening and what we re seeing. harris: meanwhile attorney general garla
so she checked with the local sheriff to see what he knew. nothing, it turned out. but he did begin using rebecca as an interpreter. he would call me periodically and ask, can you tell me about this? or can you tell me what this means to them? then on an early spring day in march. authorities in nearby st. got a call. from a woman who said her name was sarah barlow. claimed she lived at the ranch, and was being abused and held against her will buy her husband. she was a young girl. and, i think at the time of the phone call. 16. she had already given birth to a child. and, with her age. it s doing the math, recognize that that would ve been a sexual assault of a child. so what was the plan there? to find her.
thank you so much. thanks so much to all of you for joining us. ac 360 starts now. good evening. we start tonight with breaking news. a confirmed tornado touched down in new orleans and another in nearby st. bernard parish leaving a trail of destruction about two miles. at least one person is reported dead in st. charles parish about 20 miles upriver from new orleans. you re seeing some of the damage now as we are seeing it. the mayor of gretna, louisiana across the river from new orleans calls the severe weather worse than hurricane ida which hit last year. she says homes are collapsed. cars are turned over. there are live wires everywhere. we ll talk to her in a moment. more than 40 tornadoes have been reported in the past two days across texas, oklahoma, louisiana, and mississippi. we ll go to jennifer gray live at the cnn weather center. talk about the timing of these tornadoes tonight and what we should expect. well, this has been unreal, anderson. this is something we start
dispatch the shooter initially tried to buy a gun from a licensed dealer in nearby st. charles missouri, but he was turned down. the st. charles police, they say they were never notified about a failed back on check. the fbi never told him. but they have done something different if they had heard that someone who failed it because trying to buy a gun? . we don t know, but we do know the fbi apparently got the ball here. it appears that the shooter was able to buy a gun to a private sale, which is not require a background check in missouri, and that brings us to our second crime likely committed before last week s attack. the shooter had a gun. police were called to his house earlier this year by his own family, who is worried about him having that weapon. they were aware that he had acquired a firearm.
breaking news, the mayor of tampa warning that the worst of hurricane ian is yet to come, asking everyone to shelter in place. the city bracing for the massive storm. they haven t gotten a storm surge yet. john berman saying that water all but retreating and going to come in with a vengeance with a massive storm surge even as already the winds and water have done such damage. i want to go to brian todd in nearby st. petersburg. brian, what type of damage are you seeing where you are? even just look at your shot i can see devastation. reporter: it really is devastation, erin. we ve just been able to fan out into some of these areas as the brunt of the storm has passed. we know some more of the storm is coming, so we re not out of danger yet by any means, still getting pounded by wind and rain. this is the largo area just north of st. petersburg. we came across this house completely burned out. check this out.