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Campus Palestine protests: Pres. Biden condemns unrest, violence | FOX 7 Austin

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www.youtube.com – FOX 7 Austin – 2024-05-02 20:46:11

SUMMARY: President Biden is supporting students' right to protest on college campuses but condemning violence and unrest. His comments come after facing pressure to address the chaos following unrest over the Israel-Hamas conflict. Biden defended free speech while denouncing anti-Semitism, stating the importance of maintaining order in a civil society. Critics believe Biden's support for Israel is waning as the issue divides his party. Some campuses, like UCLA, have shut down protests, while others, like George Washington University, have seen growing encampments that make Jewish students feel unwelcome. Instances of harassment and vandalism have further escalated tensions on campuses.

With chaos on college campuses across the country, Pres. Biden is defending students' right to protest, but condemning the violence and unrest. FOX's Rebekah Castor reports.

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Trinity River Authority declares ‘potential failure watch’ on Lake Livingston Dam

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-06-29 09:19:03

SUMMARY: This morning, we continue to monitor Lake Livingston Dam following an advisory from the Trinity River Authority of Texas about a potential dam failure. According to the Liberty County Emergency Office, there's no need to panic. People are still fishing near the dam, despite the advisory. The advisory stems from the spillway being affected by recent heavy rain and flooding, although the threat of failure is considered remote. Normal dam operations will continue but may vary depending on conditions. Law enforcement is on-site to ensure safety. We'll provide updates as new information becomes available. Reporting live, I'm TJ Parker, KPRC 2 .

The Trinity River Authority of Texas has issued a “potential failure watch” for the Lake Livingston Dam following heavy rainfall and flooding. Residents are urged to stay alert as the situation develops. Tune in to KPRC 2 for updates and insights from our reporter, T.J. Parker, on the measures being taken and the potential risks involved.

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Dallas police fatally shoot man who threatened woman with knife in Far North Dallas, DPD says

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-06-28 23:52:15

SUMMARY: At 6:45 PM, police responded to a disturbance call at 5850 Bel Line Road. Preliminary investigations revealed a man committed aggravated assault with a knife inside a tent. Upon arrival, officers found the suspect and a woman in the tent. The man refused orders to drop the knife, leading officers to use less-lethal methods, but he advanced towards them, prompting officers to fire. The suspect was taken to a hospital where he died. The woman had non-serious injuries, and officers were unharmed. The District Attorney's Office and the Office of Community Police Oversight were notified, and a press conference is scheduled for Monday.

Dallas police give an update on an officer-involved shooting that killed a man who they say was threatening a woman with a knife.

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KPRC 2 says goodbye to retiring Chief Meteorologist Frank Billingsley with final forecast

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-06-28 22:25:26

SUMMARY: After 40 years in TV and 30 years at KPRC2, Chief Meteorologist Frank Billingsley is retiring. He began his career in 1982 in Virginia, honed his skills in Mississippi, and moved to Houston in 1989. Over three decades at KPRC2, Frank guided viewers through severe weather, including hurricanes, floods, and tornadoes. Known for his expertise and engaging personality, he shared his personal journey, including finding his birth family and battling prostate cancer. As he delivers his final forecast, Frank reflects on his storied career, supported by loved ones and reflecting on his enduring legacy in Houston.

Look for the new KPRC 2 Chief Meteorologist Anthony Yanez's blog to begin in this space starting soon!

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