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david begnaud, cbs news, mississippi. >>> well, still ahead on "eyewitness news." >> an overwhelming surprise for a bride on her wedding day. meisha? >> well, they say that a wedding day is one of if not the biggest events in a person's life. but could something out shine the excitement of that day? in today's love it, we're meeting a woman who had the surprise of her life. >> meisha, well the heat is certainly on right now. but looking forward to the upcoming weekend. all-in-all, not bad. right now i expect pretty quiet weekend all-in-all, perhaps lingering shower saturday. more and more sun than anything, especially through sunday, comfortable and seasonable warmth with highs in the mid or upper 80s, touch a touch humid. high humidity nothing compared to what's going on out there ♪ a lot of people have vertical blinds. well, if a lot of people jumped off a bridge, would you? you hungry? i'm okay right -- i'm... i'm becoming my, uh, mother. it's been hard, but some of the stuff he says is actually pretty helpful. pumpkin, bundling our home and auto insurance is a good deal! like buy
david begnaud, cbs news, mississippi. >>> well, still ahead on "eyewitness news." >> an overwhelming surprise for a bride on her wedding day. meisha? >> well, they say that a wedding day is one of if not the biggest events in a person's life. but could something out shine the excitement of that day? in today's love it, we're meeting a woman who had the surprise of her life. >> meisha, well the heat is certainly on right now. but looking forward to the...
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source in mississippi who says there was no mayday call before that plane disappeared from radar >> david begnaudith the tragedy in mississippi. thank you, david. up next, a courtroom surprise in the case of a doctor accused of molestic gymnasts. yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease and lower your a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea,
source in mississippi who says there was no mayday call before that plane disappeared from radar >> david begnaudith the tragedy in mississippi. thank you, david. up next, a courtroom surprise in the case of a doctor accused of molestic gymnasts. yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease,...
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david begnaud is north of chicago in gurnee, illinois. >> reporter: unprecedented is what it's beingalled. authorities say two months of rain have fallen in just 12 hours in gurnee, north of chicago. .6's not uncommon to see flooding here, but 1.6 trillion gallons of water fell this week on portions of wisconsin and illinois, where bruce rounder is the governor. >> now that it's not raining anymore, folks think things are just fine or getting better. >>ey're not. >> in lake county, illinois, 5,800 buildings have reportedly been damaged by flood water. forecasters say flooding in the northern chicago suburbs will get worse in the next few days as water flows down rivers into the state from wisconsin. in burlington, the town's four bridges remain closed because the swollen fox river crested at were than 17 feet. back in gurnee, illinois, we found gary campbell, defiantly optimistic, that the wall of sand he put around his home of 40 years is going to hold. do you think you're going to be able to save it? >> i've survived all the other ones. the things you lose, that's another story. >>
david begnaud is north of chicago in gurnee, illinois. >> reporter: unprecedented is what it's beingalled. authorities say two months of rain have fallen in just 12 hours in gurnee, north of chicago. .6's not uncommon to see flooding here, but 1.6 trillion gallons of water fell this week on portions of wisconsin and illinois, where bruce rounder is the governor. >> now that it's not raining anymore, folks think things are just fine or getting better. >>ey're not. >> in...
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here's david begnaud.v reporter: the military transport plane fell from the sky over western mississippi, sending black smoke billowing above the countryside. before the crash, local arlunteer fire chief donald fulgham heard a boom. >> we looked up, and it was coming, and he started spiraling. it just kept going. >> reporter: the plane is a kc- he0. and it's used to refuel other planes midair. 15 marines and one sailor were he board the aircraft. seven of the crew members were based at camp lejeune, north carolina. major andrew aranda is a spokesman for the u.s. marines. >> they were on a training flight from north carolina to el centro, california. they were on a mission to transport personnel and yiuipment. r aps playing] >> reporter: near the crash site, marine supporter david teks honored the fallen. the tragic final moments of their lives will be etched forever in the memories of witnesses like gary fulgham. >> i wanted to cry. you know, you're just helpless. you don't have any control over ba. and yo
here's david begnaud.v reporter: the military transport plane fell from the sky over western mississippi, sending black smoke billowing above the countryside. before the crash, local arlunteer fire chief donald fulgham heard a boom. >> we looked up, and it was coming, and he started spiraling. it just kept going. >> reporter: the plane is a kc- he0. and it's used to refuel other planes midair. 15 marines and one sailor were he board the aircraft. seven of the crew members were based...
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in mississippi, who says there was no mayday call before the plane disappeared from radar. >> david begnaud with the tragedy. thank you, david. >> up next, a courtroom surprise. and the case of a d ♪ new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. lysol. what it takes to protect. that's why new downy protect and refresh conditions fibers to... how your clothes smell can say a lot abut you. ...lock out odors. new downy protect and refresh. it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. no matter who was in there last. protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. former team doctor with usa gymnastics agreed to a plea deal in a child pornography case. initial reports yesterday suggest the the deal would mean the doctor would not face federal prosecution for sexually abusing athletes. but dr. jon lapook reports there
in mississippi, who says there was no mayday call before the plane disappeared from radar. >> david begnaud with the tragedy. thank you, david. >> up next, a courtroom surprise. and the case of a d ♪ new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. lysol. what it takes to protect. that's why new downy protect and refresh conditions fibers to... how your clothes smell can say a lot abut you. ...lock out odors. new downy protect and refresh. it...
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in mississippi, who says there was no mayday call before the plane disappeared from radar. >> david begnaudith the tragedy. thank you, david. >> up next, a courtroom surprise. and the case of a doctor accused of molesting gymnasts. former team doctor with usa new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. (cough) i'm never gonna i'll take a sick day tomorrow. on our daughter's birthday? moms don't take sick days & moms take nyquil severe. the nighttime sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep with a cold &medicine. and they happen easily. the other side of this... is they can be removed... easily. spray and wash's... powerful formula... removes over 100 stains. spray and wash. better on over 100 stains. every year, kids miss 22 million school days due to illness. lysol disinfectant spray kills viruses that cause the cold & flu. it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, s
in mississippi, who says there was no mayday call before the plane disappeared from radar. >> david begnaudith the tragedy. thank you, david. >> up next, a courtroom surprise. and the case of a doctor accused of molesting gymnasts. former team doctor with usa new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. (cough) i'm never gonna i'll take a sick day tomorrow. on our daughter's...
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david begnaud, cbs news, gorney, illinois. >> wow, just an incredible amount of rain there, fortunately, back here at home, we're drying out, right? >> definitely. we had our fair share the last couple of days of severe werth, plenty i of rain, flashflood watches, severe thunderstorm watches, the whole thing, the last couple of days, and we're finally starting to quiet down. it looks lick it will just last into sunday, as well. so, right in time for the weekend, much quieter, much more comfortable conditions. take a look at the storm reports, at least some of them, from yesterday. right off the bat here, phoenix ville, chester county, some wires down yesterday, also, some car window damage, out in west chester, newark, and new castle county, delaware, several cars stuck in the high water. so we to deal here in the delaware valley and surrounding areas with the high water, as well. also, in the cumberland county area of new jersey, cars flooded all the way up to the roof thomas. then the big one, avalon, cape may county, lightning struck a car, it caught on fire. so, it was a very, very
david begnaud, cbs news, gorney, illinois. >> wow, just an incredible amount of rain there, fortunately, back here at home, we're drying out, right? >> definitely. we had our fair share the last couple of days of severe werth, plenty i of rain, flashflood watches, severe thunderstorm watches, the whole thing, the last couple of days, and we're finally starting to quiet down. it looks lick it will just last into sunday, as well. so, right in time for the weekend, much quieter, much...
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david begnaud has the story from gorney, illinois. >> unprecedented is what it is being called. authority say two month of rain fell in just 12 hours, here in gorney, north of chicago. it is not un come ton see flooding here. but at 1.6 trillion gallons of water fell this week, on portions every wisconsin, and illinois. the governor. >> folks think well it is not raining any more, things are getting fine, or they're getting better. they're not. lake county illinois, 5800 buildings have reportedly been damaged by flood waters, forecasters say flooding in the northern chicago suburbs are get worse over the next few days, as water flows down rivers, into the state from wisconsin, and in burlington, the town's four bridges, remain closed, because the swollen fox river crested at more than 17 feet. back in gorney, illinois, we found gary campbell defiantly optimistic, that the wall of sand he's put up around his home of nearly 40 years, is going to hold. >> think you're going to be able to save it? survived all of the other ones. to think you lose, that's another story. >> it is the
david begnaud has the story from gorney, illinois. >> unprecedented is what it is being called. authority say two month of rain fell in just 12 hours, here in gorney, north of chicago. it is not un come ton see flooding here. but at 1.6 trillion gallons of water fell this week, on portions every wisconsin, and illinois. the governor. >> folks think well it is not raining any more, things are getting fine, or they're getting better. they're not. lake county illinois, 5800 buildings...
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david begnaud met his mom and him in memphis. >> reporter: moziah bridges also known as mo is makingre briefcase in hand. this teenage talent has arrived to show his design with a style inherited from his dad. >> what do you think of a well dressed man? >> it means he has a very great life,'s stylish. >> mo, your dad would get dressed. would he always -- >> my dad would always be dressed. he would go into mcdonald's in a three-piece suit. >> reporter: it's a funny story. >> i would say, mo, get dressed. he would come completely dressed in a suit and tie. in my mind he was dressed in his church clothes but it was last minute and i thought, okay, let's go. >> reporter: mo's bows began when at the age of 9 this budding fashion designer wanted to make his own bow ties. in terms of training, he didn't have to go very far. >> i had my grandma, and she helped me sew and help me sew my first bow tie. i'm so thankful. >> reporter: the company started to catch on at "shark the reality show that makes or breaks new businesses. >> who drives who here? >> i know. that's a really good question. >>
david begnaud met his mom and him in memphis. >> reporter: moziah bridges also known as mo is makingre briefcase in hand. this teenage talent has arrived to show his design with a style inherited from his dad. >> what do you think of a well dressed man? >> it means he has a very great life,'s stylish. >> mo, your dad would get dressed. would he always -- >> my dad would always be dressed. he would go into mcdonald's in a three-piece suit. >> reporter: it's a...
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david begnaud is in finley, ohio where the blanchard river is already above major flood stage. vid, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. from flag city, usa. that's what finley, ohio calls itself. i'm standing in the blanchard river because it's overtopped its banks and as far as you can see it's probably spread 300 yards. the river went from below flood stage to above major flood stage in four hours. this is main street, and look at all the water. but as fast as the water rose, weather experts say it could be gone by saturday night. a new wave of thunderstorms tore through the midwest overnight. the torrential rain was relentless in areas already covered in water. a view from above central ohio shows the widespread damage there. a carnival, a high school football field, and several homes were immersed under inches of water. >> it just wouldn't stop. you know, you just keep saying oh, please, just stop, stop. >> reporter: one person had to be rescued after rushing water swept their vehicle away. in nearby hebron the heavy rain forced dozen of people to evacuate this mobile h
david begnaud is in finley, ohio where the blanchard river is already above major flood stage. vid, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. from flag city, usa. that's what finley, ohio calls itself. i'm standing in the blanchard river because it's overtopped its banks and as far as you can see it's probably spread 300 yards. the river went from below flood stage to above major flood stage in four hours. this is main street, and look at all the water. but as fast as the water rose,...
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david begnaud is near the scene in mississippi about 100 miles south of memphis. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> the u.s. marine corps put out a statement saying this plane originated in cherry point, north carolina. we're being kept about five mile from the crash site and part of the reason why is the wreckage is strewn for miles. witnesses say this aircraft was on fire as it fell from the sky in broad daylight. firefighters responding to the scene heard an explosion at the crash site and had to retreat for their own safety. this wreckage burned for at least six hours. when the rescue crews arrived, heavy flames and a smoldering wreckage were all that remained of the marine corps reserve transport aircraft. crews rushed to put out the fire and search for survivors. at least 16 people have been killed. >> state acts, local agents, fire department, first responders. we had a lot of agencies out. >> reporter: fred randle insists the area around the crash site is still unsafe. >> we don't want nobody out there. we have fuel everywhere so we don't wa
david begnaud is near the scene in mississippi about 100 miles south of memphis. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> the u.s. marine corps put out a statement saying this plane originated in cherry point, north carolina. we're being kept about five mile from the crash site and part of the reason why is the wreckage is strewn for miles. witnesses say this aircraft was on fire as it fell from the sky in broad daylight. firefighters responding to the scene heard an...
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david begnaud is in breckenridge on the efforts to fight the fire. good morning, david. >> good morning, let me show you what's fueling the fire. dry brush like this. a lot of people affect ready here on vacation, scared to death, quite frankly. yesterday it all started when a guy on a mountain bike headed up a trail, called 911. they hiked firefighters in, parachuted others and within a very short time flames were 120 feet high. that's why authorities here at breckenridge blew the whistle. as fire crews here in colorado tried to beat back the quickly spreading wildfire known at pete 2, officials are worried about the dry timber that's feeding it. >> there are dead trees. it certainly helps to fuel a fire that starts out 50x50 going to 200 acres in a matter of moments. >> reporter: it through smoke high into the air hundreds of evacuations, putting town of breckenridge on notice. >> the fire didn't move too quick until about 1:00 it started to move. about 1:30 to 2:00, the fire really blew up. >> reporter: people inside the peak 7 neighborhood, which
david begnaud is in breckenridge on the efforts to fight the fire. good morning, david. >> good morning, let me show you what's fueling the fire. dry brush like this. a lot of people affect ready here on vacation, scared to death, quite frankly. yesterday it all started when a guy on a mountain bike headed up a trail, called 911. they hiked firefighters in, parachuted others and within a very short time flames were 120 feet high. that's why authorities here at breckenridge blew the...
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david begnaud has more on this controversial action. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.e mothers and fathers from passing that drug addiction onto their children. in doig doing sew h ee is making a heartfelt incentive with nothing but good incentives, however, people say he's crossing the line. >> i'm not on a crusade. i'm trying to help people. >> reporter: judge sam benningfield say 80% to 90% o the cases that come before him are tied in some way to alcohol >> it seemed to many a no-brainer. offer these women a chance to think about what they're doing and try to rehabilitate their life. >> reporter: he issued this two-fold standing order. inmated could get two days knocked off their sentence. he offered an additional 30 days off of their snebs if they undergoal a birth control procedure. a vasectomy for men and contraceptive for women. >> based on your expertise, do you think is illegal? >> i think it's potentially unlawful, yes. >> reporter: bryant doneaway handles cases. >> it's not the place for the government or courts, the state of tennessee, to encourage the trad
david begnaud has more on this controversial action. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.e mothers and fathers from passing that drug addiction onto their children. in doig doing sew h ee is making a heartfelt incentive with nothing but good incentives, however, people say he's crossing the line. >> i'm not on a crusade. i'm trying to help people. >> reporter: judge sam benningfield say 80% to 90% o the cases that come before him are tied in some way to alcohol >> it...
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david begnaud is in breckenridge with the latest efforts to fight the fire. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. let me show you what's fueling the fire. dry brush like this. this is what it sounds like. cracking this hasn't seen moisture all season. that's like a match for a wildfire. 500 homes have been evacuated and a lot of the people affectd are on vacation here. here's how it started. yesterday a guy on a mountain bike saw the fire and called 911. they hiked firefighters in, parachuted others and within a very short time flames were 120 feet high. that's why authorities here at breckenridge, colorado, blew the whistle. as fire crews here in colorado try to beat back the quickly spreading wildfire known at pete 2, officials are worried about the dry timber that's feeding it. >> there are dead trees. it certainly helps to fuel a fire that starts out 50x50 going to 82 acres in a matter of six or seven hours. >> reporter: the wildfire exploded inside white river national forest on wednesday, throwing smoke high in into the air and forcing h
david begnaud is in breckenridge with the latest efforts to fight the fire. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. let me show you what's fueling the fire. dry brush like this. this is what it sounds like. cracking this hasn't seen moisture all season. that's like a match for a wildfire. 500 homes have been evacuated and a lot of the people affectd are on vacation here. here's how it started. yesterday a guy on a mountain bike saw the fire and called 911. they hiked...
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david begnaud, good morning. >> reporter: good morning from flag city, usa. that's what ohio calls itself. as far as you can see, look, it's probably spread 300 yards. it went to below flood stage to above. this is main street. look at all the water. as fast as all the water rose, weather experts say it could be gone by saturday night. a new wave of thunderstorms tore through the midwest overnight the torrential rain was relentless in areas already covered in water. a view above central ohio shows the carnage. a football field and several homes were submerged in water. >> you want to say, please, stop, stop. >> reporter: one person had to be rescued after water swept it away. first responders used boats to get them out. >> it's flooded beforing but nothing this severe. this is totally incredible. >> reporter: and in finley several streets are closed because of high water. some cars were left stranded. the fox river reached record levels, cresting at more than 17 feet. that's 2 feet above the highest level records. paul ryan returned to his home state to retur
david begnaud, good morning. >> reporter: good morning from flag city, usa. that's what ohio calls itself. as far as you can see, look, it's probably spread 300 yards. it went to below flood stage to above. this is main street. look at all the water. as fast as all the water rose, weather experts say it could be gone by saturday night. a new wave of thunderstorms tore through the midwest overnight the torrential rain was relentless in areas already covered in water. a view above central...
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david begnaud is inside the state capitol in austin. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we are inside the state capitol where the special session starts today and goes for 30 years. one estimate says texas could lose $5 billion in business if these bathroom measures become law. what's happening here appears to mirror the national gop, moderate texas republicans in a full-out nonphysical fight with the far-right leaning members of their own party. when it comes to the issue of transgender people using public bathrooms in texas, the state's republican governor has voiced the conservative party line. >> we need a law that protects the privacy of our children in our public schools. >> reporter: just like two months ago during the regular session, the governor's agenda is facing pushback on multiple fronts. saturday, transgender woman ashley smith posted this photo with the governor with the caption, "how will the potty police know i'm transjend fer the governor doesn't?" it's pitting lawmakers over each other. >> the party is di
david begnaud is inside the state capitol in austin. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we are inside the state capitol where the special session starts today and goes for 30 years. one estimate says texas could lose $5 billion in business if these bathroom measures become law. what's happening here appears to mirror the national gop, moderate texas republicans in a full-out nonphysical fight with the far-right leaning members of their own party. when it comes to the issue of...
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david begnaud is in sparta, tennessee, with how this judge is defending his controversial action. od morning. judge in white county is trying to stop prospeck tich mothctive fathers from passing that drug addiction onto their children. in doing so, he is making a heartfelt incentive with nothing but good incentives, however, the judge's critics say he may be crossing the line. >> i'm not on a crusade. i'm trying to help people. >> reporter: judge sam beningfield estimates 80% to 90% of the cases that come before him are tied in some way to drugs or alcohol. so when the local health department proposed a class for inmates at the county jail on the risk of harming their children -- >> it seemed to me almost a no brainer. offer these women a chance to think about what they're doing and try to rehabilitate their life. >> reporter: he issued this two-fold standing order. inmates could get two days knocked off their sentence if they completed the department of health's nas educational health program. he offered an additional 30 days off of their sentence if they undergo a birth control p
david begnaud is in sparta, tennessee, with how this judge is defending his controversial action. od morning. judge in white county is trying to stop prospeck tich mothctive fathers from passing that drug addiction onto their children. in doing so, he is making a heartfelt incentive with nothing but good incentives, however, the judge's critics say he may be crossing the line. >> i'm not on a crusade. i'm trying to help people. >> reporter: judge sam beningfield estimates 80% to 90%...