there was blood everywhere in the house. norah: want american killed in sudan, as the u.s. physiciane embassy evacuation. we advise americans not to travel to sudan. police are searching for a driver who injured a police officer while fleeing a traffic stop. that led to a chase across manhattan. the most powerful rocket ever built exploded above the gulf of mexico today. spacex s starship spacecraft disassembled minutes after blasting off. norah: eye on america. arizona is facing a water crisis. wy a foreign country could be making the problem worse. so when you look out there and you see all that green, what do you think? i see money leaving america. norah: and major league move for the oakland a s may soon call home. good evening, and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. tonight, we want to begin with a dangerous weather that is sweeping across the nation after nearly a dozen tornadoes tore through oklahoma, kansas, and io
of gallons of precious groundwater. reporter: mayes says arizona cities, including phoenix, will need that water as they face potentially drastic cuts from a drought-ravaged colorado river. fondomonte declined our request for an interview. what it s doing here is not illegal, but mayes wants the leases on state land canceled, and arizona s legislature is now considering a ban on foreign-owned farms. it is a scandal that the state of arizona allowed this to happen. shouldn t be happening, and it needs to come to an end. reporter: for eye on america, ben tracy, vicksburg arizona. norah: the nypd is looking forhomashed thra. we got that terrifying vid next. ou: tonight s eye on america is sponsored by prudential. millions of people tap into the insurance investment and retirement expertise of prudental. who s your rock? at prudential we think you should say it
there was blood everywhere in the house. norah: want american killed in sudan, as the u.s. physiciane embassy evacuation. we advise americans not to travel to sudan. police are searching for a driver who injured a police officer while fleeing a traffic stop. that led to a chase across manhattan. the most powerful rocket ever built exploded above the gulf of mexico today. spacex s starship spacecraft disassembled minutes after blasting off. norah: eye on america. arizona is facing a water crisis. wy a foreign country could be making the problem worse. so when you look out there and you see all that green, what do you think? i see money leaving america. norah: and major league move for the oakland a s may soon call home.
as the number of victims of shootings caused by seemingly innocent mistakes mounts, so does the fury. [honking] nearly 1,000 miles away, these mothers protested gun violence on the kansas missouri state line. one week after 16-year-old ralph yarl was shot after ringing the wrong doorbell. you have mental health issues everywhere, but when you pair those with absolute chaos in terms of gun legislation, this is what you get. gun violence is a public health epidemic. reporter: johns hopkins ariz researcher cassandra crifasi says studies have repeatedly shown that people are less safe when guns e present. reporter: what is driving this increase in shootings? we have seen measured increases in gun purchasing. we are also seeing increases in fear-based marketing of firearms, as well as stoking fears of political violence, social violence, racially-motivated violence. reporter: the states with the weakest gun laws have high gun death rates.
you see all of that dream, what do you think? i see money leaving america. i see water getting depleted. it is pure insanity. reporter: arizona attorney general kris mayes, a democrat, says fondomonte bought vast tracts of land in arizona, where there are no regulations on how much water can be pumped out of the ground, so the state does not monitor it. fondomonte also leases thousands of acres from the state itself, offi nger in offe. fondomonte pays nothing for the water itself. we cannot afford to give our water away,orr:s alked, we saw a series of trucks hauling dried alfalfa off of one of the state owned properties. so, cows in saudi arabia are essentially drinking arizona water. correct. reporter: the scae of the problem is obvious from above. that is a lot of green down there. using millions upon millions