of course you also have the of the union there would be more reality if it s a tough vote. transparency, and we ll see what and they know that it is happens. the book is the way of the knife. the author mark mazzetti, unlikely to succeed in the house. some of them are arguing why should i walk the plank on this? congratulations. thank you very much. they re gathering to bury is there also a big-picture look the state officer. at this, those who have taken a the young diplomat s funeral is tough vote for them on being held in river forest, immigration, or preparing to, don t want to risk two different illinois. votes at the same time? you look at the analysis for smell she was on her way to deliver books to an afghan, she served marco rubio. he s stilling with the right on as the escort officer for the the issue of background checks. secretary of state john kerry who reflected on her legacy yeah, these are tough issues. today. i met her on my last vitt, you re already he
here s what we re hearing. the country band sugarland was just about to take the is taken when that accident occurred. again, this video just coming into cnn. these are live pictures coming from our affiliate wthr. we re going to be following up on the news. ann ramsay was at the state fair on a ride and ann, you said you felt it shaking. was this weather, did a system come through you felt like? we were at the fair. i was with my kids and my sister-in-law back in the midway and all of a sudden is, the wind started blowing. things started blowing around. luckily, my son was ushered off the ride and people just started running and screaming. and i watched a mom and her daughter almost get trampled. the worker got her up and we got up to the front and tried to get on a tram to see if we could get to our car. and they shut the tram down and ushered us into a building for safety. and they said there were tornado warnings around. we had driven by the stage and you could see peop
according to the indianapolis star website. high winds toppled the stage rigging between the opening and main acts of the outdoor concert. here s what we re hearing. the country band sugarland was just about to take is the stage, when that accident occurred. again, this video just coming into cnn. these are live pictures coming from our affiliate wthr. we re going to be following up on the news. ann ramsay was at the state fair on a ride and ann, you said you felt it shaking. was this weather, did a system come through you felt like? we were at the fair. i was with my kids and my sister-in-law back in the midway and all of a sudden is, the wind started blowing. things started blowing around. luckily, my son was ushered off the ride and people just started running and screaming. and i watched a mom and her daughter almost get trampled. the worker got her up and we got up to the front and tried to get on a tram to see if we could get to our car. and they shut the tram down an
when that accident occurred. again, this video just coming into cnn. these are live pictures coming from our affiliate wthr. we re going to be following up on the news. ann ramsay was at the state fair on a ride and ann, you said you felt it shaking. was this weather, did a system come through you felt like? we were at the fair. i was with my kids and my sister-in-law back in the midway and all of a sudden is, the wind started blowing. things started blowing around. luckily, my son was ushered off the ride and people just started running and screaming. and i watched a mom and her daughter almost get trampled. the worker got her up and we got up to the front and tried to get on a tram to see if we could get to our car. and they shut the tram down and ushered us into a building for safety. and they said there were tornado warnings around. we had driven by the stage and you could see people emptying out and that the point, nothing looked like it had fallen. but when we got ins
ann thompson is nbc s chief environmental affairs correspondent live in venice, louisiana, and she s moving, that s right, she s on a boat this morning. so ann, as you go along in the oil-free waters there, what s the caveat here? the administration is out thing the fact that three quarters of the oil is gone but nobody know what is the impact is. reporter: right. you still have the 26% that is in the water, and it is 26% of the very large spill. that s over 1 million barrels of oil that are still basically unaccounted for. think of it as four exxon valdez spills that they cannot find yet. they think most of the oil that s there has been weathered, but it is certainly a huge caveat here because there are all kinds of questions about just what this oil and those disper sants dispersants are done to the environment. what has it done to the next