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michelle miller on the flood watch tonight. michelle, thank you. in another big story tonight, f.b.i. director james comey told the senate judiciary committee today that russia is the greatest threat of any nation on earth given their intention and capability. and he said the russians are still interfering with american politics. ctioy also talked about his own role in the 2016 election after hillary clinton blamed him for her loss. here's jeff pegues. e this is terrible. it makes me mildly nauseous to think that we might have had some impact on the election. >> reporter: f.b.i. director hemes comey defended his decision just 11 days before the election to notify congress that agents had found more hillary clinton e-mails. the discovery was made on a computer clinton aide huma abedin shared with her husband, rasgraced former congressman anthony weiner. comey said he had no good options. >> so i stared at speak and ed aeal. speak would be really bad. there's an election in 11 days. lordy would be really bad. concealing in my view would be catastroph
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michelle miller, thanks very much. prince philip will soon be spending more time around the house, of windsor. buckingham palace announced today that at the age of 95, the prince is retiring. from what, you ask? here's mark phillips. e reporter: the role from which utince philip is retiring was to walk one step behind the queen. but even back there, he was able to carve out his own reputation and place in history. >> so, essentially, the queen has always worn the crown. >> reporter: giles brandreth ran one of philip's charities. >> and prince philip was allowed to wear the trousers. that's the way it worked. >> reporter: it worked as a partnership from the very etginning. hee queen's cousin, margaret iodes, recalled the impression he made, in an interview before she died last year. >> and of course, prince philip ins the most utterly good- looking, viking god. >> reporter: viking god? >> well, he really was too good- looking. >> reporter: and so outspoken. he was a famously gaffe-prone fountain of political e correctne
michelle miller, thanks very much. prince philip will soon be spending more time around the house, of windsor. buckingham palace announced today that at the age of 95, the prince is retiring. from what, you ask? here's mark phillips. e reporter: the role from which utince philip is retiring was to walk one step behind the queen. but even back there, he was able to carve out his own reputation and place in history. >> so, essentially, the queen has always worn the crown. >> reporter:...
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michelle miller, thank you.till ahead, new laws to unblock sunblock at schools. swimmer who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner... ...that's proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical studies, almost 98% of patients on xarelto® did not experience another dvt or pe. here's how xarelto works. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least six blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective... ...targeting just one critical factor, interacting with less of your body's natural blood-clotting function. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor as this may increase risk of blood clots. while taking, you may bruise more easily, or take longer for blee
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michelle miller, thank you.ock singer chris cornell hanged himself last night following a concert in detroit. ♪ black hole sun black hole sun ♪ won't you come >> pelley: this was his performance last month on "cbs this morning" saturday. with his band soundgarden, cornell rose from the seattle underground to become a titanium-throated voice of his generation. chris cornell was 52. when we come back, shots fired and a family cries out for justice. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to giv
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four more inches of rain are in the forecast. >> pelley: michelle miller, thanks very much. this morning the president, frustrated by a congress that can't or won't passes his agenda, suggested that the government should be shut down and the rules of the senate changed. congress passed a spending bill that includes no money for the border wall, less than half the funds president trump wanted for the military, and gives the money to planned parenthood, which the president vowed to cut. also his second try at repealing more republicans defecting. by noon today mr. trump declared victory on the budget, though, and claimed falsely that it includes money for the wall. he said, "we're putting up a lot of new wall in certain areas." border security did get a boost, but the wall is specifically excluded by congress. today hillary clinton gave her most candid assessment yet of why she bheefts she lost the election. here's nancy cordes. >> had the election been on october 27th, i'd be your president. >> reporter: in a q&a on a new york staining, clinton described a victory derailed by
four more inches of rain are in the forecast. >> pelley: michelle miller, thanks very much. this morning the president, frustrated by a congress that can't or won't passes his agenda, suggested that the government should be shut down and the rules of the senate changed. congress passed a spending bill that includes no money for the border wall, less than half the funds president trump wanted for the military, and gives the money to planned parenthood, which the president vowed to cut....
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michelle miller, thanks very much. today president trump marked the national day of prayer by announcing plans to travel to israel, saudi arabia, and the vatican. he also signed an executive order meant to allow churches to get more deeply involved in politics. but what's on paper doesn't match his rhetoric. margaret brennan has more on that. >> no american should be forced to choose between the dictates of the federal government and the tenets of their faith. >> reporter: president trump's order falls short of the promises he made to social conservatives. >> get rid of and totally destroy the johnson amendment. >> reporter: as recently as february, mr. trump said he would lift the ban on religious organizations from endorsing political candidates, a 1950's era law named for lyndon johnson, but that would require an act of today's executive order only signals to the i.r.s. that it should not aggressively enforce the law, even though mr. trump in his remarks went further. >> this executive order directs the i.r.s. not t
michelle miller, thanks very much. today president trump marked the national day of prayer by announcing plans to travel to israel, saudi arabia, and the vatican. he also signed an executive order meant to allow churches to get more deeply involved in politics. but what's on paper doesn't match his rhetoric. margaret brennan has more on that. >> no american should be forced to choose between the dictates of the federal government and the tenets of their faith. >> reporter: president...
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i'm michelle miller.the pentagon will test a new air defense system today designed to knock an intercontinental ballistic missile out of the sky. that's never been done before. but the test takes on new urgency after the north korea launched another missile of its own, it was the 12th this year and it's rattling the earth from tokyo to washington. >> reporter: north korea has now conducted three missile launches in just the past three weeks. the latest comes after the country claimed its leader, kim jong un, oversaw a successful test of a new antiaircraft system this past weekend. japan was quick to condemn the new lev missile launch as has south korea, whose president says he wants better relations with north korea. despite sanctions, norpt korea's capabilities continue to grow. last week they said they perfected a missile that they would start mass-producing. and earlier this month it tested what is believed to be its longest-range missile yet, potentially capable of carrying a nuclear warhead but still
i'm michelle miller.the pentagon will test a new air defense system today designed to knock an intercontinental ballistic missile out of the sky. that's never been done before. but the test takes on new urgency after the north korea launched another missile of its own, it was the 12th this year and it's rattling the earth from tokyo to washington. >> reporter: north korea has now conducted three missile launches in just the past three weeks. the latest comes after the country claimed its...
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michelle miller is at the scene, but we want to caution you, this video is graphic.eo shows the moment the car plowed into a crowd, leaving a trail of bloodied and injured pedestrians on a sidewalk before it came to a crashing halt. alyssa elsman, an 18-year-old tourist from michigan, was killed. ann donahey believes she would have been killed too if she hadn't crossed the street. >> this maroon car comes careening and just knocking into everybody. there's people on the hood of the car being thrown over the sides. people are screaming and there's blood everywhere. >> reporter: around lunchtime a speeding honda traveling southbound on 7th avenue made an abrupt u-turn and drove against traffic, jumping the curb at 42nd street, where the first pedestrian was struck. the car continued downtown sidewalk for 3 1/2 blocks, mowing down pedestrians along the way. it finally came to a stop after smashing into metal barriers. the driver, 26-year-old richard rojas, ran from the car and tried to outrun police before being tackled custody. rojas, a former member of the navy, is be
michelle miller is at the scene, but we want to caution you, this video is graphic.eo shows the moment the car plowed into a crowd, leaving a trail of bloodied and injured pedestrians on a sidewalk before it came to a crashing halt. alyssa elsman, an 18-year-old tourist from michigan, was killed. ann donahey believes she would have been killed too if she hadn't crossed the street. >> this maroon car comes careening and just knocking into everybody. there's people on the hood of the car...
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michelle miller is there. >> reporter: in walnut ridge, arkansas greg gill used a motor boat insteadf a tractor to sail every his rice, corn, soybeans and peanut plants. more than 5,000 acres of crops have drowned in up to 16 feet of water. >> this is definitely not normal. you know, they say it was a 100-year flood but it is the fourth in my lifetime kim chaff fin are mopping up the last of 19 inches of floodwater that drenched their furniture store up the road in pocahontas. >> how big a setback is this? >> i told someone earlier we probably lost about 15% of our inventory. we are hoping in two weeks we will be back up and running. >> reporter: the shop was in its new location for only two months when torrential rain swelled the nearby black river nine feet above flood stage and caused major levy breaches. >> this time i don't know how much water is in the house, but i don't know how much. >> reporter: 87-year-old charlie rose is making the most of his time at a nearby shelter, entertained by a boy scout volunteer. he's not sure when he's getting back to his flooded home. >> you go
michelle miller is there. >> reporter: in walnut ridge, arkansas greg gill used a motor boat insteadf a tractor to sail every his rice, corn, soybeans and peanut plants. more than 5,000 acres of crops have drowned in up to 16 feet of water. >> this is definitely not normal. you know, they say it was a 100-year flood but it is the fourth in my lifetime kim chaff fin are mopping up the last of 19 inches of floodwater that drenched their furniture store up the road in pocahontas....
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michelle miller, thank you. >>> when we come back, shots fired and a family cries out for justice. you know your heart loves megared omega-3s... but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too? introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers the omega-3 power of two regular fish oil pills... so give your body mega support with megared advanced 4in1. ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. 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. >>> a texas mother can't bring herself to go to church because she would have to pass where her teenage son, jordan edwards, was killed by a police officer. here's omar villafranca. >> reporter: jordan's parents, charmaine and odell edwards, say one of the hardest things for them to do is explain to their 4-year-old daughter that her big brother isn't coming home. >> "i want to see jordan, m
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michelle miller is at the site where the monument stood for more than a century. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. dozens stood out here to witness an aksz conceived two years ago. that state took down its most visible visions of the confederacy. it's been a much more difficult task for this city to do so. this morning crews dismantled the statue of jefferson davis, removing it from the spot where it had stood for more than a century. >> this particular monument was put up by a particular groupe of people for a particular purpose. >> around the purpose was? >> for the confederacy. >> the monument was built to memorialize jefferson davis and two others in the years following the civil war. >> they're not necessarily heroes of mine or heroes of anybody. >> reporter: still this businessman took out a two-page ad advocating the statue should remain. he backed the statue two weeks ago. >> they point to history and i really don't think anybody should have the privilege of changing history because history is truth. >> reporter: many are on the sidelines w
michelle miller is at the site where the monument stood for more than a century. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. dozens stood out here to witness an aksz conceived two years ago. that state took down its most visible visions of the confederacy. it's been a much more difficult task for this city to do so. this morning crews dismantled the statue of jefferson davis, removing it from the spot where it had stood for more than a century. >> this particular monument was...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm michelle miller. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's tuesday, may 30th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> there was a threat made from representative rinaldi to put a bullet in one of my colleague's head. >> the fight over immigration takes a turn after a state senator says he caused i.c.e. on protesters. >> they were loud and they were protesting. >>> two men are dead for trying to defend women against extremists. >> clearly what happen on that train was an act of terrorism. >>> and tiger woods responds to his dui arrest saying it's not what it looks like. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> former panamanian dictator has died. he was thrown from power by an american invasion in 1989. his six years in office were colored by corruption and the murder of political opponents. so much, hena. >>> meetings between president trump's son-in-law jared kushner and top russian officials are at the middle of
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm michelle miller. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's tuesday, may 30th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> there was a threat made from representative rinaldi to put a bullet in one of my colleague's head. >> the fight over immigration takes a turn after a state senator says he caused i.c.e. on protesters. >> they were loud and they were protesting. >>> two men are dead for trying to defend...
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michelle miller has a look at the turn around. >> reporter: if you work at dominoes there's one skillst master, how to make a pizza. in-store training is required for all corporate employees at its ann ar boor hid quarters, no madder what their position. if i walked up to one of them and said what's the best way to pizza, they'd be able to tell me. >> every single one woulde able to do it. >> patrick said you'd know the answer. >> reporter: it's one rule ceo patrick doyle left in place after taking over the helm of the global chain in 2010. a time very different than today. talk about this. how is business. >> business is really good. >> reporter: so good the business world is buzzing. in the last seven years, the company has outperformed amazon, apple, facebook and google, going from $9 a share to over $180 today. >> we were double digits up in our stores. we're building stores. we're excited. >> reporter: to understand that excitement, you have to rewind a decade. >> you know, 2006, dw2008, we h negative sales in the u.s. people felt like there were better pizzas and i'm going >> re
michelle miller has a look at the turn around. >> reporter: if you work at dominoes there's one skillst master, how to make a pizza. in-store training is required for all corporate employees at its ann ar boor hid quarters, no madder what their position. if i walked up to one of them and said what's the best way to pizza, they'd be able to tell me. >> every single one woulde able to do it. >> patrick said you'd know the answer. >> reporter: it's one rule ceo patrick...
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michelle miller on the flood watch for us tonight.judiciary committee that russia is the greatest threat of any nation on earth, given their intention and capability and he said the russians are still interfering with american politics. he also talked about his own role in the 2016 election after hillary clinton blamed him for her loss. here's jeff pegues. >> this is terrible. it makes me mildly nauseous to think we may have had some impact on the election. >> reporter: james comey defended his decision just 11 days before the election to notify congress that agents had found more hillary clinton e-mails. the discovery was made on a computer clinton aide huma abedin shared with her husband, disgraced former congressman anthony wiener. comey said he had no good options. so i stared at speak and conceal. speak would be really bad. there's an election in 11 days. lordy, that would be really bad. concealing in my view would be catastrophic. as between really bad and catastrophic, i said to my team, we have to walk into the world of really
michelle miller on the flood watch for us tonight.judiciary committee that russia is the greatest threat of any nation on earth, given their intention and capability and he said the russians are still interfering with american politics. he also talked about his own role in the 2016 election after hillary clinton blamed him for her loss. here's jeff pegues. >> this is terrible. it makes me mildly nauseous to think we may have had some impact on the election. >> reporter: james comey...
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michele miller is in pacific, that's outside of stainless steel st. louis where floodwaters from the meramec river closed part of an interstate. michele, good morning to you. >> good morning. the meramec river is a half mile behind me. along this street, yes, this is a street, and to give you an idea of just how fast these floodwaters are moving, this was dry land just three hours ago. people have been evacuated all along this river and these rising waters continue to threaten homes and businesses. three days of heavy downpours of inundated rivers across missouri forcing floodwaters to spill into cities across highways and through back yards. volunteers including governor eric bryson have been scrambling to prepare for the rising water. >> when we were warned that this weather was coming we went out and declared a state of emergency which allowed us to position swift water rescue teams around the state. those teams have conducted hundreds of operations literally saved hundreds of lives. >> reporter: state officials have shut down dozens of roads and br
michele miller is in pacific, that's outside of stainless steel st. louis where floodwaters from the meramec river closed part of an interstate. michele, good morning to you. >> good morning. the meramec river is a half mile behind me. along this street, yes, this is a street, and to give you an idea of just how fast these floodwaters are moving, this was dry land just three hours ago. people have been evacuated all along this river and these rising waters continue to threaten homes and...
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and michelle miller is following this. >> reporter: four days of rain have soaked towns along the meramecureka, the water is 26 feet above flood stage. after flood barriers were breached overnight, downtown looked like this. now an army of sandbaggers, made up of volunteers and national guards men are racing to save the city of 10,000, where nearly 100 homes and businesses are threatened by a river that's less than 24 hours from cresting. >> reporter: scott is with the eureka fire department. >> the new crest is 46.4 on the river at 8:00 a.m. in the morning. >> reporter: you're breaking the record. >> we are. >> reporter: it's eight feet high. this intersection posts like this that are the perfect guide for traffic. today boat traffic. across missouri, stretches of highway that have turned into waterways are closed. torrential rain has caused flooding in seven states. at least 13 areas along rivers in missouri and oklahoma have reached record crests. in fenton, missouri, barbara neils hopes the fortress of sandbags will keep the water away. >> i pray it doesn't touch the house. i just pra
and michelle miller is following this. >> reporter: four days of rain have soaked towns along the meramecureka, the water is 26 feet above flood stage. after flood barriers were breached overnight, downtown looked like this. now an army of sandbaggers, made up of volunteers and national guards men are racing to save the city of 10,000, where nearly 100 homes and businesses are threatened by a river that's less than 24 hours from cresting. >> reporter: scott is with the eureka fire...
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. >> i saw michelle miller's piece. i think mayor landrieu has done a good job.s and 1890s. he was taken down last night. they were put up to send a signal after reconstruction. i think new orleans has always had a main diversity and michelle miller being someone from new orleans, being married to a former mayor, e it gave us certain things. i think it's included that we're moving them and that maw yore is doing it methodically. >> good to have you here. >> good to be hire. >> are you coming back in october many. >> if you bring me back to talk about leonardo do vinci, i can tell you what he did. >> he did so many things. >> the connection to the science and art was key to it 500 years ago and today. >> we'll see you in october. >> we'll see you in october, sooner, i hope. >>> "trailblazer" is on sale now. >>> country grammy winner chris stapleton said he's still adjusting to becoming a star. >> i'm still adjusting. i remember having someone tune guitars for me. that was a moment. that was a moment. >> it's the little things that it's the little things. >> it's a
. >> i saw michelle miller's piece. i think mayor landrieu has done a good job.s and 1890s. he was taken down last night. they were put up to send a signal after reconstruction. i think new orleans has always had a main diversity and michelle miller being someone from new orleans, being married to a former mayor, e it gave us certain things. i think it's included that we're moving them and that maw yore is doing it methodically. >> good to have you here. >> good to be hire....
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i'm michelle miller with a very special way of farming. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> you recognize the voice. that's actress superstar bette midler, of course. she's talking about how she prepared for her broadway return. she stars in the popular revival of "hello dolly." her show-stopping performance earned her a tony nomination, thank you very much. we spoke with her yesterday for "cbs this morning" at the theater here in new york city. we talked about when she first fell in love with the stage. do you remember the first time you came to broadway and saw a musical that made you sit and go, wow, i can and want to do that? >> well, came to do broadway musicals. >> from hawaii. >> from hawaii. i had been in community theater as a kid, 14 years old, was fired from my first show. >> why? >> because i upstaged the lead. >> okay. note to self. don't do that. >> well, i learned a good lesson. i didn't really know that that's what i was doing, but i found that that was a no-no, and i was fired instantly. and i knew that it was what i wanted to do. from the f
i'm michelle miller with a very special way of farming. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> you recognize the voice. that's actress superstar bette midler, of course. she's talking about how she prepared for her broadway return. she stars in the popular revival of "hello dolly." her show-stopping performance earned her a tony nomination, thank you very much. we spoke with her yesterday for "cbs this morning" at the theater here in new york city. we talked about when she first fell in...
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michelle miller is in eureka. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. at this time yesterday morning those pumps stood high. breaking an all-time record of half a foot, they're standing in half an inch of water and they're more concerned of even more flooding as four more inches of rain are forecasted today. a bird's-eye view shows the dev stating flooding across the state of streets seem to disappear into the murky waters. >> you all have the decide what side of the rush you want to be on. >> reporter: more than 200 roads remain closed including large parts of interstate 44 seen here submerged under feet of water. this railroad bridge across the meramec river provides a catch for debris instel of railcars. >> it's so going to hit the bridge. >> this home was seen floats down the current river eventually slamming into a bridge. in downtown eureka outside of st. louis, communities are coming together to save their community. >> this is our community. i've lived in eureka since i with 13us years old. i know these people. we want to keep the community runn
michelle miller is in eureka. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. at this time yesterday morning those pumps stood high. breaking an all-time record of half a foot, they're standing in half an inch of water and they're more concerned of even more flooding as four more inches of rain are forecasted today. a bird's-eye view shows the dev stating flooding across the state of streets seem to disappear into the murky waters. >> you all have the decide what side of the rush you want...
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michelle miller is in new orleans. good morning. >> good morning. all quiet now.monument to a civil war icon and others like it. the white mayor of this predominantly black town says keeping the symbols of c confederacy on a pedestal is on the steps of today's values of inclusion. opposing protesters marched sunday to a stoo ta'u honoring con federal general robert e. lee. on one side of the debate, those who want the confederate moderates taken down, saying they're symbols of racism and white supremacy. >> they have refused to bring about genuine equality and freedom for the black people here. >> on the other side, supporters of monuments who argue they honor southern heritage and history. >> we want it to stay. we understand most of us can only be here for a day, but it's a symbolic gesture of standing up for what we believe in. >> reporter: the clash comes as th first to go was the liberty place monument which was removed in the middle of the night last month. citing safety concerns crews wore masks and bulletproof vests. the move sparked protests including the
michelle miller is in new orleans. good morning. >> good morning. all quiet now.monument to a civil war icon and others like it. the white mayor of this predominantly black town says keeping the symbols of c confederacy on a pedestal is on the steps of today's values of inclusion. opposing protesters marched sunday to a stoo ta'u honoring con federal general robert e. lee. on one side of the debate, those who want the confederate moderates taken down, saying they're symbols of racism and...
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michelle miller is in eureka outside of st. louis. elle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yesterday at this time those pumps at this gas station stood drier dry, but after the meramec river crested breaking a record by more than half a foot, they're standing in several inches of water and there's growing concern of even more flooding as there are four more inches of rain forecast today. a bird's-eye view shows the extent of the devastating floods across the state of missouri. streets seem to disappear into the murky waters. >> you all are going to have to decide which side of the river you want to be on. >> reporter: more than 200 roads remain closed, including large parts of interstate 44, seen here submerged under feet of water. this railroad bridge swallowed up by the rising meramec river collects passing debris instead of providing passage for trains. the st. louis county police department looks like it lives on its own island. >> it is so going to hit the bridge. >> reporter: this home was seen floating down the current ri
michelle miller is in eureka outside of st. louis. elle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yesterday at this time those pumps at this gas station stood drier dry, but after the meramec river crested breaking a record by more than half a foot, they're standing in several inches of water and there's growing concern of even more flooding as there are four more inches of rain forecast today. a bird's-eye view shows the extent of the devastating floods across the state of missouri....
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michelle miller is in arkansas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. while the rain continues to flaul, floodwaters on the black river peaked at nearly 5 inches. that's 5 inches higher than the levies are designed to hold. these storms have killed seven people in arkansas, and eight, the child, is still missing. it's threatening communities downstream. about miles submerged the church which typically sits in an open field. >> there were fish swimming across here. >> across this highway. >> yes. >> you could see them. >> oh, yes. you could see their backs. >> reporter: in louisiana a bus almost tipped over when it tried to drive through floodwaters. nearly 6 billion gallons of water pushed through. five people died in kekd with flooding in the state. it only takes 6 inches of fast moving water to knock a person over and two feet of water will make a car float. 36 members of the arkansas national guard are in the pocahontas area helping. on tuesday they rescued 17 people from a walmart. >> we haven't been back over to the house since we can't get there.
michelle miller is in arkansas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. while the rain continues to flaul, floodwaters on the black river peaked at nearly 5 inches. that's 5 inches higher than the levies are designed to hold. these storms have killed seven people in arkansas, and eight, the child, is still missing. it's threatening communities downstream. about miles submerged the church which typically sits in an open field. >> there were fish swimming across here. >> across...
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michele miller is in pacific outside of st. louis near the swollen merrimac river. g. >> reporter: good morning. the merrimac river just a half mile behind me along this street. yes this is a street. it's predicted to crest within the next 24 hours. but already heavy downpours inundated much of the state over the last three days. missouri officials have shut down dozens of roads and bridges, currents were so powerful along one stretch of the merrimac, this entire steel bridge was swept away. the governor has declared a state of emergency here. we know of three flood related deaths here in missouri. five others have died in neighboring arkansas during these one of the major highways which serves this area, interstate 44 was shut down overnight. it will remain closed until this flood is over. we know rain is forecasted for tonight which should increase the likelihood of flash flooding. norah. >>> all right. michele, thank you very much. >>> astrophysicist neil degrasse tyson is providing us with a new guide book for space and time. and he's in our toyota green room wit
michele miller is in pacific outside of st. louis near the swollen merrimac river. g. >> reporter: good morning. the merrimac river just a half mile behind me along this street. yes this is a street. it's predicted to crest within the next 24 hours. but already heavy downpours inundated much of the state over the last three days. missouri officials have shut down dozens of roads and bridges, currents were so powerful along one stretch of the merrimac, this entire steel bridge was swept...
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michele miller is in pocahontas, arkansas, good morning. >> good morning. floodwaters on the black river peaked at nearly 29 feet. that is five inches higher than those levees that are designed to hold. the storms have killed seven people here in arkansas and eight, a child is still missing. the black river breached the levee at pocahontas arkansas, nine times, threatening communities downstream. about 13 miles south in walnut ridge water nearly submerged this church which typically sits in an open field. >> there were fish swimming across here. >> across this highway? >> yes. >> literally you could see it? >> they was coming out and you could see their backs. >> reporter: flooding continued throughout portions of the south wednesday. in louisiana a school bus almost tipped over when it tried to drive through floodwaters. nearly 6 billion gallons of water have soaked the st. louis, missouri, area, since last friday, enough to fill nearly 9,000 olympic swimming pools. five people died in connection with the flooding in the state. flash floods are the leading
michele miller is in pocahontas, arkansas, good morning. >> good morning. floodwaters on the black river peaked at nearly 29 feet. that is five inches higher than those levees that are designed to hold. the storms have killed seven people here in arkansas and eight, a child is still missing. the black river breached the levee at pocahontas arkansas, nine times, threatening communities downstream. about 13 miles south in walnut ridge water nearly submerged this church which typically sits...
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miller. resident trump has arrived in brussels and has deported the plane -- de-boarded the plane. that is charles michele prime minister, beside him. the first lady has also arrived. they will head to the palace to meet with belgian royals king felix and -- king philippe and queen mathilde. mark: a transaction social is a minimum of 75% of linda shares. linda says after a possible signing, no assurance of a deal. packed in confirmed a principle with praxair. this has been an ongoing negotiation between the two companies in a deal that would combine 2 big industrial gas supplies. that is just crossing the bloomberg terminal a few moments ago. this is bloomberg. ♪ live from bloomberg world headquarters in london and new york, i am mark barton. vonnie: and i'm vonnie quinn hit this is bloomberg markets. we are waiting for weekly oil inventories in the u.s. especially in focus this week was the opec meeting. just getting underway tomorrow, two-day meeting. there will be a communiquÉ. we think we know what might be in it, but nonetheless, these are important. julie hyman. julie: larger than estimated drop in
miller. resident trump has arrived in brussels and has deported the plane -- de-boarded the plane. that is charles michele prime minister, beside him. the first lady has also arrived. they will head to the palace to meet with belgian royals king felix and -- king philippe and queen mathilde. mark: a transaction social is a minimum of 75% of linda shares. linda says after a possible signing, no assurance of a deal. packed in confirmed a principle with praxair. this has been an ongoing...
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miller, and naveed jamali, thank you. we will have more on tonight's breaking news. how the man set to broker peace in the middle east is now under fbi scrutiny. michelle goldberg and rick wilson join me after this two-minute break. >>> if you can't produce peace in the middle east, nobody can. okay? all my life, i've been hearing that's the toughest deal in the world to make. and i've seen it. but i have a feeling that jared is going to do a great job. i have a feeling he's going to -- he's going to do a great job. >> jared kushner was supposed to be the grounded one, the adviser to president trump who would be the antidote to folks like steve bannon. the president's son-in-law was given a massive, almost incomprehensible portfolio, expected to deal with everything from the opioid addiction crisis to reorganizing the federal government to figuring out peace in the middle east to working out u.s. relations with mexico, oh, and china. now he's under fbi scrutiny in the russia investigation. joining me now, michelle goldberg and rick wilson, republican strategist. kushner was always such a strange, fascinating element of this story. >> mm-hmm. >> because
miller, and naveed jamali, thank you. we will have more on tonight's breaking news. how the man set to broker peace in the middle east is now under fbi scrutiny. michelle goldberg and rick wilson join me after this two-minute break. >>> if you can't produce peace in the middle east, nobody can. okay? all my life, i've been hearing that's the toughest deal in the world to make. and i've seen it. but i have a feeling that jared is going to do a great job. i have a feeling he's going to...