leadership dhs secretary. did not shoot it down. questions why the president waited a week to shoot it down. gank of 8 to be briefed. an opportunity to protect america in a simple way chose not to do that. she comes bearing gifts. you are bringing in these cookies. probably cooking these forever. the plan is it screen really loud every time somebody halls the ball. both of boys are on offense. all right now baby, it s all right now ainsley: that is sue saint marie located in michigan. 35 today. if you live there, snow boots. need a sponge not going to snow. 90% chance of rain on top of the snow. that s going to be a mess. ainsley: janice said overall the state of the union when it comes to weather pretty good. steve: the weather department is cold. ainsley: ains might be a little chilly but overall most of america is going to experience nice weather. no rain. steve: when i was in kansas city last weekend it was 11 degrees. but do you know what? i
the ohio town still reeling from that toxic train derailleur derailment. a major city in the west bank, the rain killed at least ten palestinians and wounded more than 100. it went after three wanted men. norah: and michigan state men s basketball returns. first home gain since that national shooting. empty seats at the arena tonight. walker, left hand, yes. bigger than just us, we are playing for the whole community. norah: good evening and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. i am margaret brennan, norah is on assignment pair tonight our in-depth look at what earthquake crone california is looking to do to prevent a large scale destruction when the big one hits. plus 18 a pageant queen who is also a state champion wrestler. but we begin with a coast-to-coast outbreak of severe weather threatening more than 76 million people across 26 states. the dakotas, minnesota, and wisconsin are bearing the brunt of the blizzard threat with some areas bracin
East Jefferson girls’ tennis built skills, morale, and team size this spring, but still struggled to find wins. “We gained many athletes,” said doubles …
Aiden Riggins realized what the Iowa men’s wrestling team needed and embraced the opportunity to fill a hole in the starting lineup. Not even a bump to a higher weight class and nearly a 30-pound increase from his starting weight last season could deter the Hawkeyes’ redshirt freshman.