Morning. Great being with us on this monday morning, august 15th. Im Frances Rivera alongside Louis Burgdorf. We begin with a state of emergency in flood ravaged louisiana this morning. More than 20,000 people have been rescued after historic floodwaters swept across parts of the state over the weekend. And at least four people have died. President obama has signed a disaster declaration and has ordered federal aid to supplement recovery efforts. Louisiana governor John Bell Edwards said in a News Conference yesterday that as many as 10,000 people were in shelters as a result of the flooding. I woke up this morning and i started screaming, i was like oh, my god. And it i mean it was just a few inches and then all of a sudden it, yeah oh, my god. We cant use any more rain. We dont need any more rain. We just got to get these people out here. Its devastating. You have no idea. The coast guard says they have rescued more than 100 people from rooftops, vehicles and trailers in the baton ro
In the second half of the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Thursday, June 6, 2024, we talk with Siena College Research Institute's Don Levy about political polls and the differences between reliable and unreliable polls.
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According to the latest Siena College Research Institute poll, New York voters appear largely unified on a number of issues that could be key topics in this year’s election, including