republican governors around the country trying to duplicate or even surpass the law s impact. for those in the lone star state the law has effectively ended abortion in the state as its citizen bounty hunter provision encourage neighbors to inform on neighbors. we are talking about $10,000 as an incentive to sit in a parking lot and write down someone s license, take pictures of people. that s insane. you know, really you know they do it without compunction, knowing they ve stripped away access to our constitutional right to make decisions for our own selves. that s, you know, really, really abominable. so in a moment i m going to talk to congresswoman dina titus, co-sponsor of a bill that would enshrine the protections of roe v. wade nationwide. i m going to ask her if there s a plan to get the bill through the senate. this hour senator manchin setting off a grenade in the delicate negotiations between moderate and progressive democrats on a reconciliation bill, and the
someone s license, take pictures of people, like that s that s insane. and you know, and really, you know, they do it without they know they ve stripped away access to our constitutional right to make decisions for our own selves and that s really, really abominable. so in a moment i m going to talk to congresswoman dina titus, co-sponsor of a bill that would enshrine the protection of roe v. wade nationwide. i m going ask her if there s a plan to get that bill through the senate. also this hour, senator joe manchin again setting off a grenade in the delicate negotiations between moderate and progressive democrats on a reconciliation bill and the reaction has been fast and furious. the deal was that we deliver the entirety of the president s build back better agenda to the president s desk for signing. that means that if joe manchin wants to have the infrastructure bill that he negotiated, a much smaller, frankly, bill that doesn t do all of the things that we need to
homes simply gone. cnn s pete muntean is where an ef-2 tornado struck in pennsylvania. pete, what kind of damage are you seeing? reporter: ana, the officials here are describing this damage as devastating after the ef-2 tornado came through here only less than 48 hours ago. governor tom wolf just finished updating folks here and said that there were hundreds of calls for water rescues. the issue here is not necessarily just flooding, although that has been widespread throughout montgomery county where there have been three deaths, maybe a fourth death that we were just learning of. governor tom wolf of pennsylvania joins me now. governor, what s the priority now that we are more than 36 hours away from when the storm passed through? what s the focus? the focus is on cleanup and getting people back to their normal lives as quickly as we possibly can. you can see given the magnitude of the devastation, that s a big, big job. there are a lot of people working, as i said in m
martin savidge has been monitoring the situation. martin, what do we know? reporter: well, we have some positive news coming directly to us now in the form of information from the county sheriff s department. they co-responded to this event taking place at mt. tabor high school on the northwest side of the city. they report that one student has been wounded and that police and the sheriff s deputies are now actively searching for a suspect. they say that all the other students are safe. now, that school continues to be in lockdown and authorities both from the city and from the county sheriff s department are methodically going through the buildings of this campus. it s about 1,600 students, grades 9 through 12. the initial report came in around noon according to local news reports. they say there was a resource officer who called in the shooting. but again, forsyth county sheriff s department twieeting out that one student has been injured, the suspect is being sought but
all eight transmission lines into new orleans are down. officials estimate the outages could last three to four weeks in some areas. ed is live in louisiana. what s happening there? reporter: going into a storm, the people know to stock up on supplies but the food is starting to wind down. this one is run by volunteers with the cajun navy. you see the stacks of water. there s food, diapers. the line snakes out of the shopping mall parking lot and winds down to the street. at up with point it was blending into a line with the gas station is like everything coming to a logger head here . i don t know. i don t know. i m at a loss for words now. they always say we re resill yents, but i don t know. it s going take a whole lot. that s all i can say it s tough. we ll get through it but it will be tough. it will be a palestinian. reporter: every one kind of dealing with the concern over the supplies in their homes. the gas lines are crucial. many people running whatever they c