we head to houston. this is where we re watching large amounts of rain accumulating. you can see it from the southwest. really, the moisture from the gulf of mexico and only enhanced by patricia. it s a recipe for a lot of rain. you have to realize looking back that texas overall, over the past six months, has been pretty dry. when you re getting all this rain in at once, it s going to make for a lot of flooding. 6 inches expected into houston in addition to what we re already seeing. and then look at arthur, on the border with louisiana. we re talking about rain into lake charles. beaumont, all these places looking at a lot of rain? we re certainly looking at substantial rain into texas well into louisiana as well. so this is the forecast over the next few days. we re watching it. we have all that moisture coming in from patricia. the rain has already falling. that s why it s looking like a tough situation for texas. i want to go back to that train derailment in navarro county. we h
means that texas 39 planned parenthood providers will lose money to cover health care services for women. texas democrats has tested the legality of the decision, calling for a federal investigation into the state s reasoning for cutting the funds. planned parenthood was also under fire in louisiana where a similar attempt by governor jindal to cut funding was blocked temporarily by a federal judge. even as the dispute over planned parenthood continues, the supreme court is poised to take up a larger fight with national implication for access to abortion. in the coming weeks, the court will decide if it will hear a case brought by it ttexas abort providers. the providers are asking the supreme court to overturn an appeals court ruling that upheld the law and if allowed to stand could leave the entire state of texas with only ten remaining abortion clinics out of the 40