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folks returning to their homes in the northern town of minot.ric flooding hit the area it? >> is like the house was picked up. everything in it was agitated like a washer would be. >> shepard: more than 10,000 people have evacuated minot since june. missouri, swat teams raiding massive marijuana field near the kansas city airport. some people hunting for edible america's mushrooms reportedly found. they destroyed more than a thousand plants and mexican drug traffickers may have been growing them. ohio, joseph lewis marrying his girlfriend lilly six decades after he first proposed. >> i asked her to marry me and she just said she wasn't ready. >> we didn't get married then. >> he was 19 and she was 16 at the time. they went their separate ways and a few years ago they found each other again. both of their spouses had died and this time she was ready for a walk down the aisle 62 years in the making and that's a fox watch across america. i'm shepard smith. this is "the fox report." it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. a live l
folks returning to their homes in the northern town of minot.ric flooding hit the area it? >> is like the house was picked up. everything in it was agitated like a washer would be. >> shepard: more than 10,000 people have evacuated minot since june. missouri, swat teams raiding massive marijuana field near the kansas city airport. some people hunting for edible america's mushrooms reportedly found. they destroyed more than a thousand plants and mexican drug traffickers may have been...
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. >> the souris river crests at historic heights in minot, north dakota, 4 feet above a record from 1881. floodwaters affecting more than 4,000 homes and displacing more than 12,000 residents. >> it's overwhelming. it's sobering. it's just sobering. when you're not in a flood, you don't realize what a flood brings. >> officials saying it will be a few weeks before the waters fully recede and months until the effected communities get back to normal. >>> the international criminal court issues arrest warrants for libyan president colonel moammar gadhafi, his son and his chief of intelligence on charges of crimes against humanity including murder and persecution. the presiding judge saying there are reasonable grounds to hold the three men criminally responsible for killing, wounding and imprisoning hundreds of civilians after demonstrations against the regime began in february. prosecutors at the court say the three suspects should be arrested quickly, to prevent future crimes. libyan officials are rejecting the court's authority. >>> the los angeles dodgers filed for bankruptcy. co-owner
. >> the souris river crests at historic heights in minot, north dakota, 4 feet above a record from 1881. floodwaters affecting more than 4,000 homes and displacing more than 12,000 residents. >> it's overwhelming. it's sobering. it's just sobering. when you're not in a flood, you don't realize what a flood brings. >> officials saying it will be a few weeks before the waters fully recede and months until the effected communities get back to normal. >>> the...
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janet napolitano will travel to minot, north dakota, to sur vav recovery efforts in response to severe flooding in the area. napolitano will be joined by the governor and the city's mayor for the aerial tour of the region. >>> in washington, d.c., opening statements are scheduled to begin in the trial of former pitching star roger clemens, who's accused of lying to congress about using performance-enhancing drugs. the perjury trial's expected to last between four and six weeks. >>> and happy birthday to actor harrison ford who turns 69. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." >>> finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. "hardball's" chris matthews weighs in on the political standoff over the debt ceiling. and matt, ann, and al pay tribute to sherwood schwartz by remembering their favorite moments from his classic shows, "the brady bunch" and "gilligan's island." >>> now keep it on this channel for
janet napolitano will travel to minot, north dakota, to sur vav recovery efforts in response to severe flooding in the area. napolitano will be joined by the governor and the city's mayor for the aerial tour of the region. >>> in washington, d.c., opening statements are scheduled to begin in the trial of former pitching star roger clemens, who's accused of lying to congress about using performance-enhancing drugs. the perjury trial's expected to last between four and six weeks....
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we all heard about the horrible flooding in the minot area. you are watching just light rain around bids bismarck. also thunderstorms near pierre, south dakota. now, as far as the heat goes today, it's shifting. it's leaving the central plains, and more or less heading for the great lakes. we still have heat warnings out there in the orange area near kansas city and near tulsa. we have heat advisories from chicago to minneapolis and all of wisconsin here in areas of yellow. also our friends in phoenix and tucson will be very hot today. today's forecast temperature-wise, areas in red are all above 90 degrees. you notice it heads to northern wisconsin. your first real blast of heat you have seen, 97 today in chicago. 98 in kansas city. there will be a little bit of humidity in the air too. that's where it gets a little dangerous. of course, we're still in the hundreds and portions of texas and 113 today in phoenix. still having gorgeous weather in flubd, but this heat will slide your way for the upcoming weekend. it won't be unbearable, but it w
we all heard about the horrible flooding in the minot area. you are watching just light rain around bids bismarck. also thunderstorms near pierre, south dakota. now, as far as the heat goes today, it's shifting. it's leaving the central plains, and more or less heading for the great lakes. we still have heat warnings out there in the orange area near kansas city and near tulsa. we have heat advisories from chicago to minneapolis and all of wisconsin here in areas of yellow. also our friends in...
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. >>> the first round of evacuees from minot were allowed back home. the red cross has been on hand since the disaster a week ago helping victims. >> we came in and we started to haul off sandbags and pump out water out of our basement. while we're standing here, along comes some cold water and snacks for these folks that got crosses on their chest. we just want to say thank you. >> 5,000 guards men remain on duty through the holiday weekend to monitor waterways along the -- monitor high water levels along the river. >>> this is the martinez police department where law enforcement continues despite a heavy heart all because of the death of an officer. >>> and a dead deer is discovered in one bay area neighborhood and police tonight are warning residents to be on alert for a mountain lion. i t, every day. i hang my head out the window. oh man, we're delivering everything you can think of: plywood, cement. i, i enjoy the breeze on my tongue. well uh, and every weekend, seems like we're headin' down to the lake. we're pullin' a boat or somethin'. i don't
. >>> the first round of evacuees from minot were allowed back home. the red cross has been on hand since the disaster a week ago helping victims. >> we came in and we started to haul off sandbags and pump out water out of our basement. while we're standing here, along comes some cold water and snacks for these folks that got crosses on their chest. we just want to say thank you. >> 5,000 guards men remain on duty through the holiday weekend to monitor waterways along the...
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nowhere more evident than minot, north dakota where heavy rains compounded the massive snow felt melt thousands are still home its while many returning this weekend found conditions unlivable, flooding for sewage into their homes with. >> we're just start now to get home, people are moving in and i'm moving out. >> reporter: a huge wild fire continues burning in northern new mexico but it no longer threatens the los alamos nuclear land it scarred a mountain on a nearby reservation and now endangers site sacred to the pueblo indians. >> we see their focus was saving los alamos. what about us? >> reporter: much of the west continues sweltering under relentless heat. you could fry a steak on the pavement in phoenix. >> 183182. >> saturday's -- saturday's official record 118 degrees. prisoners were moved from jail cells to outdoor tents where temperatures reached 145. sheriff joe arpaio supplied inmates with ice but that was the limit of his sympathy. >> in baghdad it's about 115 degrees. >> reporter: some phoenix residents turned philosophical. >> better than shoveling snow in the winter
nowhere more evident than minot, north dakota where heavy rains compounded the massive snow felt melt thousands are still home its while many returning this weekend found conditions unlivable, flooding for sewage into their homes with. >> we're just start now to get home, people are moving in and i'm moving out. >> reporter: a huge wild fire continues burning in northern new mexico but it no longer threatens the los alamos nuclear land it scarred a mountain on a nearby reservation...
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. >>> the first round of evacuees from minot were allowed back home. the red cross has been on hand since the disaster a week ago helping victims. >> we came in and we started to haul off sandbags and pump out water out of our basement. while we're standing here, along comes some cold water and snacks for these folks that got crosses on their chest. we just want to say thank you. >> 5,000 guards men remain on duty through the holiday [ kate ] if this icelandic mud could work wonders on my skin, imagine what it could do for my business. now, i just had to figure out a way to get it back to the states. so i called john, my citibank small business expert. [ john ] kate, how are you? [ kate ] he got me a line of credit and together we made it happen. now, my spa has more business than ever. ...and so does our cleaning crew. [ male announcer ] at citibank, we believe small business is a big deal. what's your story? citibank can help you write it. ♪ i want to sell more tea cups. ♪ i need help selling bread. ♪ i want to sell more crabs. [ male announcer ] you
. >>> the first round of evacuees from minot were allowed back home. the red cross has been on hand since the disaster a week ago helping victims. >> we came in and we started to haul off sandbags and pump out water out of our basement. while we're standing here, along comes some cold water and snacks for these folks that got crosses on their chest. we just want to say thank you. >> 5,000 guards men remain on duty through the holiday [ kate ] if this icelandic mud could...
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>> in the news, some residents of minot, north dakota are returning to their homes after the floodingorced them to flee. people are now being allowed back in. more than 4,000 homes damaged by floodwaters. >>> another republican jumping into the race for the party's nom dags for president. michigan congressman thaddeus cotter is joining the crowded gop field. >>> and landing in japan, the lighter more fuel-efficient plane will undergo testing. the first commercial flight expected this year. >>> finally arks surprise winner at wimbledon, eighth seeded petra kvitova won the first grand slam title. knocking off maria sharapova. and the men's final between rafael nadal and novak djokovic is today and nadal will win that. time for the weather and jackie meretsky. >> thanks, ron. happy third of july. can you imagine beingng without power when it's 118 degrees? 4,000 residents of phoenix, arizona, that's what they had to burst hit phoenix, arizona.own a down burrst is a down draft that flows rapidly from a thunderstorm. speaking of thunderstorms, take a look at all of this active weather we h
>> in the news, some residents of minot, north dakota are returning to their homes after the floodingorced them to flee. people are now being allowed back in. more than 4,000 homes damaged by floodwaters. >>> another republican jumping into the race for the party's nom dags for president. michigan congressman thaddeus cotter is joining the crowded gop field. >>> and landing in japan, the lighter more fuel-efficient plane will undergo testing. the first commercial flight...
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evacuees in the flood-damaged town of minot, north dakota are going back home.lowed back home to see the damage caused bit souris river flooding more than a week ago. the red cross has been on-hand helping victims and that is a comfort, residents say, that they appreciate in their time of need. >> we came in and hauling sandbags and pumping water out of our basement and while we're standing here, along comes cold water and snacks with these folks that got crosses on their chests. you can only say thank you to the red cross. >>> the red cross has promised to stay as long as needed. >>> residents in los alamos, new mexico are aloud back tohir home just in time for the 4th of july. fire officials lifted the city's evacuation orders this morning a massive wildfire forced about 12,000 people out of their homes earlier this week. the fire is moving away from the town, but still threatens sacred sites of native-american tribes. the fire has now burned more than 120,000 acres and only 11% contained. >> we're safe enough to bring our residents back, but we're not back to
evacuees in the flood-damaged town of minot, north dakota are going back home.lowed back home to see the damage caused bit souris river flooding more than a week ago. the red cross has been on-hand helping victims and that is a comfort, residents say, that they appreciate in their time of need. >> we came in and hauling sandbags and pumping water out of our basement and while we're standing here, along comes cold water and snacks with these folks that got crosses on their chests. you can...
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innovative measures came from airports as small as asheville, from the airport such as delta county, minot. so it's a mixture of big airports and small airport that have gotten into best practices in terms of what are the kinds of things appropriate for each airport. >> again, let me go on to mr. lord. i have a lot of questions in a limited amount of time. you're talking about spending on, for instance, baggage screening equipment. i'll speak from experience the airport i use most is the corpus christi airport. we have three airlines, american, continental with small regional jets and southwest with 737's. each individual airline has a screening machine staffed by two t.s.a. agents. we bought three machines for the corpus christi airport. and there's probably a fourth one because delta used to come in there. why couldn't there just be one and a couple of t.s.a. agents? there are never that many people there. why are -- do we have any clue why we're spending multiple -- >> that's a great question. t.s.a. has an electronic baggage screening program which they're trying to move to what they t
innovative measures came from airports as small as asheville, from the airport such as delta county, minot. so it's a mixture of big airports and small airport that have gotten into best practices in terms of what are the kinds of things appropriate for each airport. >> again, let me go on to mr. lord. i have a lot of questions in a limited amount of time. you're talking about spending on, for instance, baggage screening equipment. i'll speak from experience the airport i use most is the...
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and some of the mitigation efforts especially an example is in minot, north dakota, is the levees andhe temporary levees and the flood fight that they put up with 5,000 structures literally underwater and 4,000 homes under water, no lives lost. and i think that's important to note. that the work that people did, this example, no lives were lost due to mitigation of efforts. as administrator fugate says, it's not just fema, not the federal government, the local government, the tribes but it's also bringing together the nonprofit organizations. it's bringing together the faith-based community. i have some examples on that i'll touch on a little bit later but also the private sector, the great work the private sector has done during some of these disasters that have struck and probably the most important part of the team is the public and what they've been able to do. this is not something that fema has been -- is the lead on it. somebody asked me a question, i think, in joplin how is fema going to be able to respond to this but if it wasn't just fema we wouldn't be able. it's about brin
and some of the mitigation efforts especially an example is in minot, north dakota, is the levees andhe temporary levees and the flood fight that they put up with 5,000 structures literally underwater and 4,000 homes under water, no lives lost. and i think that's important to note. that the work that people did, this example, no lives were lost due to mitigation of efforts. as administrator fugate says, it's not just fema, not the federal government, the local government, the tribes but it's...
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think about minot. the water has been coming up.ning back into yellowstone. it's running the other way. it will get down toward the mississippi river eventually, but 42,000 gallons of crude oil just to the southwest of billings. the river going that direction and the break luckily just downstream from where laurel montana gets its drinking water. that's not good for everyone else downstream. i talked to some officials there. they said there's so much mud and muck in the water that it's mixing up the oil and wash it away. where it's washing, i guess that means it's spreading out. not a better scenario, but just more spread out fewer things will get sick because it's not going to be in big pools sitting there. >> a teenie bit of a silver lining. thanks so much. we appreciate that. we'll check in with you a little bit. >>> now it's time to go off the radar. the last shuttle flight will also be the first for apple's iphone. chad, you've been following thissing what can you tell us? >> what's the greatest part about an iphone? it's stabi
think about minot. the water has been coming up.ning back into yellowstone. it's running the other way. it will get down toward the mississippi river eventually, but 42,000 gallons of crude oil just to the southwest of billings. the river going that direction and the break luckily just downstream from where laurel montana gets its drinking water. that's not good for everyone else downstream. i talked to some officials there. they said there's so much mud and muck in the water that it's mixing...
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i would venture, however, that minot knowing about this means that it doesn't exist.ou perhaps our family with the challenges that we face in including egypt and the 2010 tip report. we initially presented the findings, some of our findings to the office of combat moderate driving and the initial response was these are only allegations. thanks to you and the sport of other members of congress in a bipartisan way, ambassador to block was encouraged to revisit the issue and, in fact, egypt was then included in the 2010 tip report. it was not the issue of the coptic christian women was not raised this year. but for the base on the studies that i intend to continue, we hope as per your recommendation are in this hearing to continue to advance that issue. >> we will invite as i indicated earlier, the ambassador was the point person on human trafficking to a commission hearing. he has been here before. to ask specifically what have they done in chronological order, this is something that is not new, what is that office that it would also ask michael posner was the assistant
i would venture, however, that minot knowing about this means that it doesn't exist.ou perhaps our family with the challenges that we face in including egypt and the 2010 tip report. we initially presented the findings, some of our findings to the office of combat moderate driving and the initial response was these are only allegations. thanks to you and the sport of other members of congress in a bipartisan way, ambassador to block was encouraged to revisit the issue and, in fact, egypt was...
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- alleged and talked up, when you see them balanced against what was happening and the rest of the minot, it may not look as it does now. that could be exceedingly frustrating for the met. >> when you were the mayor of london, why did you not see this coming? >> there was no evidence of it. >> the closeness between met police officers and the media go way back to when you were mayor, wasn't it? >> action, it looks like it was going back for decades. it was not raised. no one from the bbc or anyone else and said, there is more to this than meets the high. in 2007, they went to prison. no one came to me and said, oh, we think there is much more to this. >> what is your relationship with news international? you write columns. nothing wrong with that. you did do it. you also spent 350,000 pounds of money on the puerto rico company run up by the man who is married to elizabeth murdock? >> they had a very good bid. >> [unintelligible] >> rupert murdoch fired the four as of his papers in britain to make certain they were endorsing burress johnson. i think i must be doing something right if he f
- alleged and talked up, when you see them balanced against what was happening and the rest of the minot, it may not look as it does now. that could be exceedingly frustrating for the met. >> when you were the mayor of london, why did you not see this coming? >> there was no evidence of it. >> the closeness between met police officers and the media go way back to when you were mayor, wasn't it? >> action, it looks like it was going back for decades. it was not raised. no...
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innovative measures came from airports as small as asheville from the airport such as delta county, minot big airports in small airports have got into best practices in terms of what are the kinds of things that are appropriate for each airport? >> again let me go to mr. lloyd. mr. lord. you were talking about spending on prisons begging screening equipment. i will speak from experience. we have three airlines american continental with 50 regional
innovative measures came from airports as small as asheville from the airport such as delta county, minot big airports in small airports have got into best practices in terms of what are the kinds of things that are appropriate for each airport? >> again let me go to mr. lloyd. mr. lord. you were talking about spending on prisons begging screening equipment. i will speak from experience. we have three airlines american continental with 50 regional