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we have widespread flooding here in the big sioux river, also the missouri river, the nearby little siouxflooding throughout northeast iowa and southeast south dakota. in mccook lake we have homes entirely washed away. but it's safe to say this region has really been impacted by these floodwaters. it will be a long time before we get any sort of recovery process started. south dakota governor kristi noem saying earlier this morning at a news conference in south dakota that this is the crisis situation here in this region. i'm katie koppel in north sioux city reporting, back to you. >> thank you so much for that. >>> and more deadly flooding overseas. a team of 200 rescuers is working overtime in switzerland to find two missing people after a massive thunderstorm triggered a rock slide, cutting off the only road into the famed alpine ski village. emergency teams did find the body of a man who was killed in a nearby river. successfully rescued one woman from the rubble. while rescuers do have excavators, they have specially trained search dogs, drones and helicopters. officials say the chan
we have widespread flooding here in the big sioux river, also the missouri river, the nearby little siouxflooding throughout northeast iowa and southeast south dakota. in mccook lake we have homes entirely washed away. but it's safe to say this region has really been impacted by these floodwaters. it will be a long time before we get any sort of recovery process started. south dakota governor kristi noem saying earlier this morning at a news conference in south dakota that this is the crisis...
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yes, this is a fighting sioux _ see the fight? yes, this is a fighting sioux now, - see the fight? yes, this is a fighting sioux now, i am - see the fight? yes, this is a fighting sioux now, i am a l fighting sioux now, i am a mild—mannered, measured manager. he is clearly... rishi sunak. he was wound up and feeling the pressure of the last few days and feeling the pressure of someone that most of the poll suggest, someone who is trying to stop his party heading for a complete asteroid landing on them from planet earth and who is trying to salvage something and end this in a way that might feel as if it is respectable. but it is very interesting, we started with that sentiment in the public were so many people think the country is not working after so much time of one party being in charge. what we wanted to do this morning was to force them to confront that sentiment, notjust to sit and fight about statistics. i want to reduce some of the messages that we read to him because our viewers got in touch. michael said, why does my son's school not have enough money for glue sticks. why
yes, this is a fighting sioux _ see the fight? yes, this is a fighting sioux now, - see the fight? yes, this is a fighting sioux now, i am - see the fight? yes, this is a fighting sioux now, i am a l fighting sioux now, i am a mild—mannered, measured manager. he is clearly... rishi sunak. he was wound up and feeling the pressure of the last few days and feeling the pressure of someone that most of the poll suggest, someone who is trying to stop his party heading for a complete asteroid...
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falls down towards sioux city. you can see this huge swath of about four to six inches of rain. now the good news is, is water it's heavier. rain has stopped, but we still have again, the rivers are just still aggravated because we had some of the what is two days on record in sioux falls casey all right. >> at least a rafah force this morning, lisa thanks, very much all right. >> i'm not next year's special counsel. jack smith, defending how his team handled evidence in donald trump's classified documents humans case, plus an intense primary playing out today in new york. >> it could show just how important the war in gaza is to voters the most anticipated moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be higher. the president and the former president, one state, which are two very different visions for america's future. the cnn presidential debate thursday night it now live on cnn and streaming on max every night at the same thing. after dinner, you start soaking, scrubbing, scraping your stove top night now, yo
falls down towards sioux city. you can see this huge swath of about four to six inches of rain. now the good news is, is water it's heavier. rain has stopped, but we still have again, the rivers are just still aggravated because we had some of the what is two days on record in sioux falls casey all right. >> at least a rafah force this morning, lisa thanks, very much all right. >> i'm not next year's special counsel. jack smith, defending how his team handled evidence in donald...
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the big sioux river is well over a quarter mile away. can't tell when looking at this neighborhood road. look at that car nearly fully submerged. the crest here was record setting, exceeding the previous all-time record by more than seven feet. lester? >> shaq, thank you. >>> now to the middle east and the newly released video showing an american and two other hostages after they were abducted by hamas terrorists on october 7th. here's matt bradley. let us warn you, some of the images are disturbing. >> reporter: tonight, newly released video shows three israeli hostages taken by hamas during the october 7th terror attacks. they're pushed into the back of a pick-up truck covered in blood. hamas terrorists pointing weapons at them after kidnapping them during a music festival. you can see 23-year-old american hersh goldberg-polin, his arm severed after a grenade explosion. mus hostage families released the video. we spoke to hersh's parents tonight. >> you still haven't seen the video? >> no. >> do you expect to see it? >> i don't know. i
the big sioux river is well over a quarter mile away. can't tell when looking at this neighborhood road. look at that car nearly fully submerged. the crest here was record setting, exceeding the previous all-time record by more than seven feet. lester? >> shaq, thank you. >>> now to the middle east and the newly released video showing an american and two other hostages after they were abducted by hamas terrorists on october 7th. here's matt bradley. let us warn you, some of the...
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to the west, flood warnings and travel alerts in the nation's heartland, a leave breaking near sioux city, iowa, a state of emergency declared. >>> new details in the mass shooting in arkansas that claimed three lives and left ten people wounded. what we're learning about the suspect and the reaction from those who knew the victims. >>> countdown to the earliest ever presidential debate, how president biden and former president trump are getting ready for the big night, the difference in their strategies. >>> the urgent search for two teens caught in a riptide at a new york city beach, one of the parents speaking out, the incident coming days after a couple drowned in florida and dozens of people were rescued from north carolina beaches. plus, the details just coming in about three more fatalities linked to rip currents along the florida coast. >>> the monthlong nightmare ends for the american tourist arrested in turks and caicos, reunited with family back home. >>> justin timberlake breaks his silence after his arrest for dwi charges. what he told his fans on stage. >> porch thieves
to the west, flood warnings and travel alerts in the nation's heartland, a leave breaking near sioux city, iowa, a state of emergency declared. >>> new details in the mass shooting in arkansas that claimed three lives and left ten people wounded. what we're learning about the suspect and the reaction from those who knew the victims. >>> countdown to the earliest ever presidential debate, how president biden and former president trump are getting ready for the big night, the...
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and in sioux city, iowa, the water levels are going down. residents aren't out of the woods yet. shaquille brewster is there. 24 hours ago, this road was completely flooded. the water here is clearly receding, but you see, the big sioux river is still at historic levels. rich and amy evacuated their mother overnight. how weird is it to be this close to the house but not able to access it, right? very, very. yeah. devastating is a good word. it's right there. yeah, it's within reach, but it's not within reach. with a strong line of thunderstorms already wreaking havoc across michigan today, more rain is set to return here by the end of the week. adrian, that's a dramatic backdrop we're looking at. the rain has stopped, but i know there are still dangers out there. lester. that's right. and city officials are pleading with people to stay away from the rushing water. folks have been trying to get pictures of this scene all day. officials say even though the ground looks stable, it's not. and officials warn if someone were to accidentally fall in, there's no way first responders coul
and in sioux city, iowa, the water levels are going down. residents aren't out of the woods yet. shaquille brewster is there. 24 hours ago, this road was completely flooded. the water here is clearly receding, but you see, the big sioux river is still at historic levels. rich and amy evacuated their mother overnight. how weird is it to be this close to the house but not able to access it, right? very, very. yeah. devastating is a good word. it's right there. yeah, it's within reach, but it's...
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and in sioux city, iowa, the water levels are going down. residents aren't out of the woods yet. shaquille brewster is there. 24 hours ago, this road was completely flooded. the water here is clearly receding. but you see, the big sioux river is still at historic levels, rich and amy evacuated their mother. how weird is it to be this close to the house? but not able to access it right? very, very. yeah. devastating is a good word. it's right there. yeah. crazy within reach. but it's not within reach. with a strong line of thunderstorms already wreaking havoc across michigan, more rain is set to return here by the end of the week. and our thanks to adrian for that report and for a look where that severe weather is heading. next. let's get to nbc meteorologist angie lassman. angie. good morning. you were gone for over a week. severe weather, then coming back, even more severe weather. yeah. busy. busy when it comes to the weather. francis, good morning to you. great to be back with you. we do have, as you mentioned, some more severe weather to gear up for as we get through the day
and in sioux city, iowa, the water levels are going down. residents aren't out of the woods yet. shaquille brewster is there. 24 hours ago, this road was completely flooded. the water here is clearly receding. but you see, the big sioux river is still at historic levels, rich and amy evacuated their mother. how weird is it to be this close to the house? but not able to access it right? very, very. yeah. devastating is a good word. it's right there. yeah. crazy within reach. but it's not within...
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but the water here in sioux city has started to recede.there is still a ways to go. this is all part of the historic flooding that is impacting not just here in iowa, but really across the area. this morning, in minnesota, the failure of the rapid dam appears imminent. a support structure already experiencing what the sheriffs office called a partial failure. the damage part of the deadly river flooding impacting three states. >> we're really looking at unprecedented times right now. >> reporter: rivers overflowing their banks at historic levels, submerging entire communities and putting pressure on infrastructure. more than 3,000 buildings inundated, according to a private analysis of satellite images. water rising to levels that cause the partial collapse of this key railroad bridge in sioux city, connecting south dakota and iowa. that rail bridge collapse, the result of an all time record high river crest, the water levels exceeding the previous record by more than 7 feet. in iowa, several counties facing overnight curfews and evacuatio
but the water here in sioux city has started to recede.there is still a ways to go. this is all part of the historic flooding that is impacting not just here in iowa, but really across the area. this morning, in minnesota, the failure of the rapid dam appears imminent. a support structure already experiencing what the sheriffs office called a partial failure. the damage part of the deadly river flooding impacting three states. >> we're really looking at unprecedented times right now....
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. >> reporter: the little sioux river is cresting nearly 6 feet above its previous record.the little sioux rush, and already you can see how high the water was and how much lower it's gotten. the cars were fully submerged. still, the disaster, it's really only begun. most of these folks here, they don't have flood insurance, including stephanie henrich who runs a center for sexual assault victims and a food bank. >> we help people, and now for the first time in a long time, i'm asking. >> reporter: an hour to the west, a levee gave way. another rush of water pouring into this town of 4,000 residents. in mankato, minnesota, this 110-year-old dam failed, the state's governor calling out the national guard. >> we have about 18 inches of rain over the last couple of weeks. what's happened is we've inundated the ground. i think the term people are using is unprecedented. >> reporter: another term they're using is united. this couple lost their home of 35 years. >> we'll get through it. we always do. 48 years, we've been through a lot of things, and we'll get through this. >>> we
. >> reporter: the little sioux river is cresting nearly 6 feet above its previous record.the little sioux rush, and already you can see how high the water was and how much lower it's gotten. the cars were fully submerged. still, the disaster, it's really only begun. most of these folks here, they don't have flood insurance, including stephanie henrich who runs a center for sexual assault victims and a food bank. >> we help people, and now for the first time in a long time, i'm...
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it's unbelievable. >> somara: everyone is getting it including sioux falls.is an area that's coming off of catastrophic flood recently, and now they have heat alerts in place. i know it says 83 degrees today, but tomorrow they could see a heat index value of 105 degrees. same for oklahoma city and tulsa, and we also have heat advisories out west. los angeles could hit th 90s. excessive heat warnings in parts of utah. in the coming days, we'll keep these triple ditaround o west. fresno, 104 on monday. salt lake city could be in for re-breaking temperatures this afternoon with highs approaching 101 degrees. that's a look at the forecast across the country. let us see whas going on in your neighborhood. >> somara: and that's a look at your forecast. guys, we staying cool? >> whit: we are right now at this very moment. yes. in the studio. thank you, somara. we appreciate it. >>> all right. now to taylor swift taking over london. we have the latest on the swift invasion covered in-depth with our very own will ganss. he is in the uk this morning. will, you have bee
it's unbelievable. >> somara: everyone is getting it including sioux falls.is an area that's coming off of catastrophic flood recently, and now they have heat alerts in place. i know it says 83 degrees today, but tomorrow they could see a heat index value of 105 degrees. same for oklahoma city and tulsa, and we also have heat advisories out west. los angeles could hit th 90s. excessive heat warnings in parts of utah. in the coming days, we'll keep these triple ditaround o west. fresno,...
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as floodwaters recede, cleanup continues in places like north sioux city, south dakota. >> everything i have in there is gone. >> reporter: michelle lujan says after she saw the water rising on a walk sunday night, she got her dogs and drove away. lujan is just one of the residents who told us as scenes like this unfolded, they did not get any cell phone alerts telling them to evacuate. tonight a local official says first responders shared an evacuation recommendation by word of mouth as they were assisting residents with evacuation efforts throughout the afternoon. but a cell phone and land line alert did not go out until roughly 40 minutes after this video was taken. lujan says her home is now this pile of rubble. is there a future for you here? >> i don't see a future for me here. and it's devastating. i love my neighbors. i love this area. but i mean, if i'm quite honest, i don't know that where i live will ever be buildable again. >> reporter: jesse kirsch, nbc news, north sioux city, south dakota. >>> we turn now to the secret mission today in gaza. for months, nbc news has been
as floodwaters recede, cleanup continues in places like north sioux city, south dakota. >> everything i have in there is gone. >> reporter: michelle lujan says after she saw the water rising on a walk sunday night, she got her dogs and drove away. lujan is just one of the residents who told us as scenes like this unfolded, they did not get any cell phone alerts telling them to evacuate. tonight a local official says first responders shared an evacuation recommendation by word of...
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the big sioux river and mccook lake are finally receding , revealing an apocalyptic scene in north siouxy. a number of homes completely destroyed, others barely hanging on the waters, tearing apart roads, some caving in, taking cars with them, this suv teetering on the edge. officials say a temporary levee built over the weekend prevented further disaster. >> it's the berm was not there. residential sections further south of the industrial park. they would have also seen a lot of water in southern minnesota. >> nervous residents wait as the rapidan dam is still in imminent failure condition. on monday, the flooding breaching the western bank of the dam and officials say the erosion is ongoing and more severe storms in the region. in chicago, strong winds ripped down trees. >> it sounded like this giant crash and assumed for a second that it was just our patio umbrella. but it wasn't. >> and at least eight twisters were reported across iowa and nebraska. heavy hail to leaving thousands without power. and now those storm systems are moving east strong winds, hail and isolated tornadoes are
the big sioux river and mccook lake are finally receding , revealing an apocalyptic scene in north siouxy. a number of homes completely destroyed, others barely hanging on the waters, tearing apart roads, some caving in, taking cars with them, this suv teetering on the edge. officials say a temporary levee built over the weekend prevented further disaster. >> it's the berm was not there. residential sections further south of the industrial park. they would have also seen a lot of water in...
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. >> reporter: the little sioux river is cresting nearly 6 feet above its record.orhood in spencer it was a half a mile away from little sioux river and you can see how high the water was and how much lower it has gotten, as those cars were fully submerged. still the disaster has really only just begun. most of these folks here, they don't have flood insurance. including stephanie henrich who runs a center for sexual assault victims and a food bank. >> we help people, and now for the first time in a long time, i am asking for help. >> reporter: an hour to the west in rock valley, a levee gave way, another rush of water pouring into this town of 4,000 residents. back in spencer, mark and cindy hinton lost their home of 35 years. >> we will get through it. that's what we can do. 48 years we have been for a lot of things and we will get through this. >> reporter: despite the waters receding here, there are still flood warnings from the national weather service about a dozen waterways and all flow into the mississippi and missouri rivers, both of which are still rising
. >> reporter: the little sioux river is cresting nearly 6 feet above its record.orhood in spencer it was a half a mile away from little sioux river and you can see how high the water was and how much lower it has gotten, as those cars were fully submerged. still the disaster has really only just begun. most of these folks here, they don't have flood insurance. including stephanie henrich who runs a center for sexual assault victims and a food bank. >> we help people, and now for...
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tonight in north sioux city, the big sioux river reached 45ft. that's seven feet higher than the previous flooding record. the historically high water level caused the center of a trade bridge to collapse into the river. burlington northern santa fe owns that truck. company says it had been monitoring the situation. wasn't using that bridge as the precaution. train traffic in the region is now being rerouted, which could trigger delays in getting goods from one part of the country to another. the cargo ship that crashed into baltimore's key bridge is now on the move. the dahle left a baltimore port this morning. it's headed to virginia now for repairs. eight of the ship's crew members will go back to their home countries. a deal was reached that ensures they'll be made available for interviews concerning the city's lawsuit against the ship's owner. that lawsuit claims negligence led to the bridge collapse. the status of the 13 other crew members is still unknown. six people were killed when the dahle lost power and slammed into the francis scott
tonight in north sioux city, the big sioux river reached 45ft. that's seven feet higher than the previous flooding record. the historically high water level caused the center of a trade bridge to collapse into the river. burlington northern santa fe owns that truck. company says it had been monitoring the situation. wasn't using that bridge as the precaution. train traffic in the region is now being rerouted, which could trigger delays in getting goods from one part of the country to another....
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falls, northwest iowa, and then down the missouri river from sioux city to omaha because this areas so waterlogged, the rivers are still aggravated and could still rise and cause some flooding because we've got ten to 15 inches or more of rain in just three days. you see that pocket there over parts of northwest iowa. just sound there of sioux falls, another pocket of some heavy rain around mankato, but accused swath all those reds and oranges that you see are totals that are 4567 inches. i mean, we're talking about 17 inch totals and parts of south dakota totals nearing a foot and rock rapids, iowa, more than 6.5 inches in sioux falls makes it the top to read is june's on record, will continue with the major and the moderate flooding as we go through the day-to-day so hopefully finding these reverse, trying to come down a little bit, casey all right. >> at least a rafah for us. so, lisa, thank you very much. >> are coming up next the double-haters just wait until you hear how one voter invoked south park to describe her choices this election, plus the cargo ship that crashed into a
falls, northwest iowa, and then down the missouri river from sioux city to omaha because this areas so waterlogged, the rivers are still aggravated and could still rise and cause some flooding because we've got ten to 15 inches or more of rain in just three days. you see that pocket there over parts of northwest iowa. just sound there of sioux falls, another pocket of some heavy rain around mankato, but accused swath all those reds and oranges that you see are totals that are 4567 inches. i...
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in north sioux city, south dakota, a railway bridge ripped in two by record high waters there. and near mankato, minnesota, a dam at imminent risk of failure. ginger zee has the forecast, and abc's erielle reshef leading us off with the images tonight. >> reporter: tonight, record-breaking floods threatening to burst a dam. days of rain crippling communities in the upper midwest. the rapidan dam near mankato, minnesota, in the southern part of the state, at risk of imminent failure. authorities warning residents along the blue earth river to be ready to evacuate. the danger coming after days of storms dumped up to 18 inches of rain in some sports, sending rivers over their banks, engulfing whole neighborhoods. and destroying crucial infrastructure. our melissa adan outside sioux city, iowa. >> this railway bridge ripped apart by the raging river, you see the gushing water. officials say it crested at 45 feet. that's historic levels. forcing many that live nearby to evacuate. >> reporter: iowa's governor says nearly 2,000 homes and businesses sustained damage, hundreds destroyed
in north sioux city, south dakota, a railway bridge ripped in two by record high waters there. and near mankato, minnesota, a dam at imminent risk of failure. ginger zee has the forecast, and abc's erielle reshef leading us off with the images tonight. >> reporter: tonight, record-breaking floods threatening to burst a dam. days of rain crippling communities in the upper midwest. the rapidan dam near mankato, minnesota, in the southern part of the state, at risk of imminent failure....
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. >> reporter: the little sioux river is cresting 6 feet above its previous record.ighborhood and spencer is about a half a mile away from the little sioux river and already you can see how high the water was and how much lower it has gotten as cars were filling and submerged. the disaster is really only just begun. most of these folks here, they don't have flood insurance. including stephanie henrich she runs a center for sexual assault victims and a food bank. >> we help people, and are for the first time in a long person, i am asking for help. >> reporter: an hour to the west and rock valley, a levee gave way, a rush of water pouring into this town with 4,000 residents. mankato, minnesota, this 110-year-old dm failed. the state's governor calling out the national guard. >> we have about 18 inches of rain over the last couple of weeks, what has happened is we inundated the ground, and i think that the term people are using is unprecedented. >> another term they are using is united, back and spencer, mark and cindy henley lost her home of 35 years. >> we will get th
. >> reporter: the little sioux river is cresting 6 feet above its previous record.ighborhood and spencer is about a half a mile away from the little sioux river and already you can see how high the water was and how much lower it has gotten as cars were filling and submerged. the disaster is really only just begun. most of these folks here, they don't have flood insurance. including stephanie henrich she runs a center for sexual assault victims and a food bank. >> we help people,...
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i would just south of sioux falls, north of sioux city. but look how widespread some of these four to six inch totals we're, you had some heavier pockets up towards mankato as well. so just incredible rain that just came down in such a short amount of time, which is why these rivers are still at major and moderate flood stage. a lot of them, almost 50 of them still dealing with some of this flooding. now this same system pushed east and now we have a tornado watch for much of new england. this is a part of the country that typically doesn't see too many tornado watches a year. it includes places like burlington albany, and some of the suburbs there, a boston, we have this front coming through with some strong and severe storms. atmosphere is very juiced up. you've got some tornado warnings right now, just south, there are burlington where it looks like we've got a little bit of a supercell thunderstorm there. there could be rotating and producing a tornado. so here's that severe risks today. it's a level three out of five up where we've go
i would just south of sioux falls, north of sioux city. but look how widespread some of these four to six inch totals we're, you had some heavier pockets up towards mankato as well. so just incredible rain that just came down in such a short amount of time, which is why these rivers are still at major and moderate flood stage. a lot of them, almost 50 of them still dealing with some of this flooding. now this same system pushed east and now we have a tornado watch for much of new england. this...
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in south dakota, neighborhoods along the big sioux river are unrecognizable. streets are completely caved in, and cars washed away. water levels are going down in sioux city, iowa, but residents there are not out of the woods yet. nbc's shaquille brewster spoke with a family that was forced to evacuate. how weird is it to be this close to the house but not able to access it right? very, very. yeah. devastating is a good word. stating in minnesota, residents are bracing for the possible failure of a dam near mankato. the sheriff's office reported a partial failure of a support structure. officials say the amount of water rushing over seems to be dropping, but there are still concerns about more damage coming up. angie lassman will join us with an update on the latest rain in the forecast. now to five people who were killed and a teenage girl critically wounded in a shooting in north las vegas monday night. the police tracked down a suspect the following morning, who shot and killed himself before he could be apprehended. he has been named as 47 year old eric ad
in south dakota, neighborhoods along the big sioux river are unrecognizable. streets are completely caved in, and cars washed away. water levels are going down in sioux city, iowa, but residents there are not out of the woods yet. nbc's shaquille brewster spoke with a family that was forced to evacuate. how weird is it to be this close to the house but not able to access it right? very, very. yeah. devastating is a good word. stating in minnesota, residents are bracing for the possible failure...
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in sioux city, iowa, jonah kaplan, cbs news. >>> julian assange is now a free man. founder appeared in a u.s. court on the remote northern marianna islands monday pleading guilty to a single count of conspiracy for publishing u.s. secrets. his sentence is time already served, 62 months. cbs' charlie d'agata has more on the drama. >> reporter: he flew from the uk stopping to refuel in bangkok on the way to saipan. saipan's white beaches a world he languished for the past five years and had been in prison since 2019 after being unceremoniously kicked out of the ecuadorian embassy in london where he sought refuge from u.s. extradition since 2012. the founder had faced 18 charges after releasing leaks provided by u.s. army intelligence by chelsea manning in 2010 including diplomatic cables and footage from a u.s. military helicopter allegedly showing iraqi civilians being killed in baghdad. >> come on, fire. >> reporter: another wikileaks dump saw 20,000 emails leaked from hillary clinton's election campaign and the democratic national committee. assange's wife stella s
in sioux city, iowa, jonah kaplan, cbs news. >>> julian assange is now a free man. founder appeared in a u.s. court on the remote northern marianna islands monday pleading guilty to a single count of conspiracy for publishing u.s. secrets. his sentence is time already served, 62 months. cbs' charlie d'agata has more on the drama. >> reporter: he flew from the uk stopping to refuel in bangkok on the way to saipan. saipan's white beaches a world he languished for the past five...
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seen in the last just a couple of days or so, you have this pocket of ten to 15 inches in between sioux falls, there parts of northwest iowa, another couple of pockets of ten inch totals up near mankato and a huge swath of some four to six inch totals. i mean, we're talking about seven ten inches of rain in some communities in south dakota, nearly a foot in davis, south dakota, sioux falls, more than 6.5 inches, which is their entire month worth of rain, they get average about four inches in the entire month of june. so just incredible. that's why we still have some of these rivers that major and moderate flood stage because again, just so waterlogged and aggravated with some of this rain, we do have a risk for severe weather in parts of this area through monday and tuesday for damaging winds and large hail because we could still find some storms that roll through. now, we also have some excessive heat. this heat dome continues to swelter heat index values up to 100 and ten degrees possible for a stretch of 1,000 miles from the northern plains down to the gulf coast, casey wow, are at l
seen in the last just a couple of days or so, you have this pocket of ten to 15 inches in between sioux falls, there parts of northwest iowa, another couple of pockets of ten inch totals up near mankato and a huge swath of some four to six inch totals. i mean, we're talking about seven ten inches of rain in some communities in south dakota, nearly a foot in davis, south dakota, sioux falls, more than 6.5 inches, which is their entire month worth of rain, they get average about four inches in...
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. >> that's the big sue river causing that railroad bridge to collapse and sioux city, iowa officials rescue 17 people before some evacuations, president biden has approved a major disaster declaration for several counties these in that state. let's get right to meteorologists, lisa rafah for the latest on all this, lisa yeah. >> i mean, incredible images of this dam in minnesota where you can see just how violent and rapid the water is. all of this debris getting knocked on the side where part of the dam was breached on the west side and they're watching it very closely. we still have flood warnings in effect for that part of minnesota. it stretches towards south dakota, sued falls and northwest iowa. we still have flood warning stretching down and missouri river across sioux city and it's because we had ten to 17 inches of rain and parts of south dakota in northwest iowa over the last couple hello, days. but look at the swap of four to six to seven to eight to nine inch totals. so you falls, south dakota had is what is two days on record, 6.5 inches and that's one of the smaller tot
. >> that's the big sue river causing that railroad bridge to collapse and sioux city, iowa officials rescue 17 people before some evacuations, president biden has approved a major disaster declaration for several counties these in that state. let's get right to meteorologists, lisa rafah for the latest on all this, lisa yeah. >> i mean, incredible images of this dam in minnesota where you can see just how violent and rapid the water is. all of this debris getting knocked on the...
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part of it is submerged in the big sioux river which crested at a record 45 feet. cbs' jonah kaplan is in south dakota. >> reporter: i'm jonah kaplan in hard-hit union county, south dakota. the images, they speak for themselves. that house over there, falling into the ground. this road cut in half. and it's all, what, from a hurricane? no. and not from an earthquake. it's from a flood. all those downpours over the weekend. did this house just sink into the ground? >> yep. just -- he rolled the ground away and dropped down. >> reporter: sheriff jim prouty showed us around the mccook lake neighborhood where he says between 50 and 60 homes were damaged. >> it's beyond words. to us it's a situation. to the families, the homeowners, this is their lives. >> reporter: south dakota governor kristi noem -- >> this is extensive damage that has changed people's lives forever. the ripple effect is going to be felt long term. >> reporter: the water closed a section of i-29. crews removed enough mud and debris to reopen the interstate. in minnesota the water is receding slowly,
part of it is submerged in the big sioux river which crested at a record 45 feet. cbs' jonah kaplan is in south dakota. >> reporter: i'm jonah kaplan in hard-hit union county, south dakota. the images, they speak for themselves. that house over there, falling into the ground. this road cut in half. and it's all, what, from a hurricane? no. and not from an earthquake. it's from a flood. all those downpours over the weekend. did this house just sink into the ground? >> yep. just -- he...
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we've got al's full forecast in just a moment, but first, nbc's jesse kirsch joins us from north sioux city, south dakota. jesse, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we're getting a new closer look at some of the devastation in this community. take a look behind me of what remains of this section of a neighborhood. you can see that these roofs, these buildings have collapsed and even the ground underneath them have caved in on the edge of this lake. and this pickup truck is teetering on the edge of what remains of a driveway. you can hear the recovery continuing in the background as more communities brace for the potential of more flooding. >> reporter: overnight, intense storms sweeping through the northeast. in new jersey, wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour downing trees and power lines. the storm also bringing in pea-sized hail. thunderstorms causing a ground stop for hours at airports around new york and washington, d.c. this picture capturing a lightning bolt hitting the empire state building. meanwhile, the midwest is still reeling from catastrophic flooding that killed at l
we've got al's full forecast in just a moment, but first, nbc's jesse kirsch joins us from north sioux city, south dakota. jesse, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we're getting a new closer look at some of the devastation in this community. take a look behind me of what remains of this section of a neighborhood. you can see that these roofs, these buildings have collapsed and even the ground underneath them have caved in on the edge of this lake. and this pickup truck is teetering...
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falls and then into northwest iowa. >> warnings go down the missouri river from sioux city, to omahaause not because we're still finding rain falling, but because the scrounge just so waterlogged, the rivers are aggravated still rising in some spots because we got ten to 15 inches of rain and parts of south dakota in northwest iowa, just in three days, a huge swath of rain here, four to six to seven to eight inch totals. i mean, we're talking about 17 inches and parts of south dakota afoot davis, south dakota, and rock rock rapids, iowa as well. you've got totals over and 11.5 inches. you full 6.5 inches is a month's worth of rain we've got major and moderate flooding that's still possible when we do know that a warmer atmosphere can squeeze he's out heavier rain, john talking about the rain, the heat is still an issue for a big part of the country, right yeah. i mean, it is still pretty hot out there. we had a very hot weekend along the east coast, but that heat dome has kinda nudge to the west. so we still have heat indices up to 110 degrees possible well, from the dakotas down to
falls and then into northwest iowa. >> warnings go down the missouri river from sioux city, to omahaause not because we're still finding rain falling, but because the scrounge just so waterlogged, the rivers are aggravated still rising in some spots because we got ten to 15 inches of rain and parts of south dakota in northwest iowa, just in three days, a huge swath of rain here, four to six to seven to eight inch totals. i mean, we're talking about 17 inches and parts of south dakota...
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and southern minnesota in sioux city last night, the big sue river crested at nearly 45 feet, which is way above the record of 37 feet and 70 people to to be rescued. casey wow. >> all right. at least the rafah force this morning and lisa, thanks very much for that. coming up next here, vice president kamala harris, marking two years since the supreme court overturned roe versus wade this is a fight for freedom plus y astronauts on the international space station just had a sudden change of plans et me introduce you to class 500. lean to it is an easy to use trading app that gives you a glimpse into the future of futures trading. >> see a trading opportunity. >> you'll be able to trade it new two clicks once your account is open no matter what kind of trader you are, plus 500 has you covered with a tailored solution so download the app and start trading futures today, trading in futures and options involves the risk of loss and is not suitable for every the investor plus 500. it's trading with a plus oh, are you i'm in a child what you really need in life is some fricking torque over c
and southern minnesota in sioux city last night, the big sue river crested at nearly 45 feet, which is way above the record of 37 feet and 70 people to to be rescued. casey wow. >> all right. at least the rafah force this morning and lisa, thanks very much for that. coming up next here, vice president kamala harris, marking two years since the supreme court overturned roe versus wade this is a fight for freedom plus y astronauts on the international space station just had a sudden change...
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we have flood warnings running down the missouri river from sioux city down to omaha. because look at these rain totals and just three days we have this swath of ten to 15 inches of rain in parts of south dakota in northwest iowa, a big swat there of some four to six inch totals or more. i mean, we're talking 17 inch totals and parts of south coda a foot of rain in davis, south dakota, a foot also in rock rapids, iowa, were talking about well, more than a month's worth of rain. that's why we still have about 50 rivers that are still at major and moderate flood stage. again, as i mentioned, which is still so waterlogged and aggravated john and i know that heat a little better for us here in the northeast, but that's not the case ever arisen yeah. >> you get a little bit of a break because of the front that you had come through yesterday, but that heat dome basically just kinda nudged itself back to the west. so we still have heat advisories for that heat index up to 110 degrees from the dakotas because all the way down to the gulf coast, i mean, we're talking about more
we have flood warnings running down the missouri river from sioux city down to omaha. because look at these rain totals and just three days we have this swath of ten to 15 inches of rain in parts of south dakota in northwest iowa, a big swat there of some four to six inch totals or more. i mean, we're talking 17 inch totals and parts of south coda a foot of rain in davis, south dakota, a foot also in rock rapids, iowa, were talking about well, more than a month's worth of rain. that's why we...
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feel like 103 in sioux falls. 110 is what it will feel like in new orleans. we're not out of the woods in terms of the heat alerts across the country, but we are looking at temperatures once again tomorrow into the triple digits in memphis. 109 in baton rouge. feeling like 96 in atlanta. we're looking at excessive heat in the south, especially into the triple digits in dallas on s southeast. 100 in dallas. triple digits in portions of the plains. we're looking at 101 in omaha today. all right, that's your monday forecast. >> michelle, thank you. we'll stick with 44. >>> back in a minute with 18 irg story. from wounded warrior to making his debut on one of the most iconic stages in the country. that can't retain moisture. new pantene miracle rescue deep conditioner, with first-of-its-kind melting pro-v pearls... locks in moisture to repair 6 months of damage in one wash, without weigh down. guaranteed or your money back! for resilient, healthy-looking hair... if you know, you know it's pantene. (♪♪) (♪♪) refresh your senses with a kick of citrus flavor. do the
feel like 103 in sioux falls. 110 is what it will feel like in new orleans. we're not out of the woods in terms of the heat alerts across the country, but we are looking at temperatures once again tomorrow into the triple digits in memphis. 109 in baton rouge. feeling like 96 in atlanta. we're looking at excessive heat in the south, especially into the triple digits in dallas on s southeast. 100 in dallas. triple digits in portions of the plains. we're looking at 101 in omaha today. all right,...
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. >> reporter: in sioux city, iowa, neighborhoods still look like lakes. still, while mother nature is at her worst, communities in crisis finding the best in each other. >> i hope we get better, and i hope people will chip in and help. >> reporter: the water crest in some areas exceeding levels not seen in nearly three decades even as the region braces for more heavy rain threatening already swollen rivers to rise again. lester. >> adrienne broaddus, thank you. >>> a dramatic scene in a courtroom in illinois. the suspect in the deadly mass shooting at a fourth of july parade two years ago stunned the courtroom when he reversed his decision to plead guilty. kathy park has the story. >> reporter: tonight, a stunning courtroom reversal as a man accused of carrying out a deadly mass shooting at a july 4th parade nearly two years ago in the suburbs of chicago rejected a proposed plea deal. police say robert crimo initially confessed to opening fire killing seven and injuring dozens more. today lawyers were expecting him to agree to a guilty plea deal which wou
. >> reporter: in sioux city, iowa, neighborhoods still look like lakes. still, while mother nature is at her worst, communities in crisis finding the best in each other. >> i hope we get better, and i hope people will chip in and help. >> reporter: the water crest in some areas exceeding levels not seen in nearly three decades even as the region braces for more heavy rain threatening already swollen rivers to rise again. lester. >> adrienne broaddus, thank you....
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in sioux county, iowa, the state's governor is sending helicopters to rescue residents overwhelmed by excessive rain and a levee break. and in south central minnesota copious rain has ended a three-year drought, but it's flooding fields and killing crops. instead of 10,000 lakes minnesota is i don't know 150,000 lakes probably at this point, right? >> reporter: and already we've had at least eight confirmed heat-related deaths across the nation this year with dozens more still being investigated. and the east coast is bracing for even hotter temps tomorrow. adriana here it could reach 95. >> dangerous temperatures. tom hansen, thank you so much. for more on the extreme weather let's check in with meteorologist andrew kozak. >> once again we have a massive heat dome. it's back with heat advisories for bakersfield and fresno and palm springs could feel for your sunday as hot as 115. salt lake city should feel around 82 to 85. on sunday up to 101. and entire states across the eastern sea board also under advisories and heat warnings including ohio over toward pennsylvania and new jersey
in sioux county, iowa, the state's governor is sending helicopters to rescue residents overwhelmed by excessive rain and a levee break. and in south central minnesota copious rain has ended a three-year drought, but it's flooding fields and killing crops. instead of 10,000 lakes minnesota is i don't know 150,000 lakes probably at this point, right? >> reporter: and already we've had at least eight confirmed heat-related deaths across the nation this year with dozens more still being...
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gobernadora kim reynolds declaro desastre para 21 condados del norte del es estado, en el condado sioux no se ven las calles solo techos y copas de arboles asomandose por encima del agua, mientras en wisconsin una serie de poderosas tormentas y tornados acudieron el sur del estado causando danos en varias luego comunidades. >> en tucson murio tras ser encontrada en el rio rillito luego de una intensa tormenta en el rio el clima severo, segun el servicio n nacional de meteorologia, continuaran para millones de personas en los proximos dias. >> erika flores, noticias t telemundo. >> en la capital del estado de sinaloa se registro un enf enfrentamiento armado valeria leon los acompana desde la c ciudad de mexico con los de detalles de este ataque. >> valeria, buenas tardes, c cuentanos ¿que sabemos hasta ahora? >> esta madrugada se reporto un enfrentamiento. >> esto ocurrio en la comunidad de la ciudad dorado, ubicado mas o menos a 30 millas al sur de la que es estado mexicano de si sinaloa hasta ahi llego un grupo de periodistas locales quienes fueron los primeros en recibir los reportes
gobernadora kim reynolds declaro desastre para 21 condados del norte del es estado, en el condado sioux no se ven las calles solo techos y copas de arboles asomandose por encima del agua, mientras en wisconsin una serie de poderosas tormentas y tornados acudieron el sur del estado causando danos en varias luego comunidades. >> en tucson murio tras ser encontrada en el rio rillito luego de una intensa tormenta en el rio el clima severo, segun el servicio n nacional de meteorologia,...
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the pilot called the cal fire sioux helitack crew who came to the rescue. the stranded man told them he's windsurfed his entire life, but ended up getting stuck in a situation he couldn't surf his way out of this weekend. he was surrounded by 100 foot tall cliffs and water. as the tide was rising toward him, luckilly cal fire was able to pull him off the beach to safety. it was. it was a good feeling, you know, being there and being able to help and, just get him out of there. yeah. pretty, pretty cool story for sure. not your everyday, you know, rescue. so should this be the game plan for all of us? if we're stuck somewhere, start looking for rocks right away. is that the best advice? well, you know, it's good to know how to spell help or sos, perhaps. yeah, sos that that is one thing you could definitely do. and he, you know, he was very fortunate to have that helicopter pilot flying by looking down at that exact moment, cal fire also says, you know, when you head out on the water, make sure you go with a friend or at least let a friend or family member k
the pilot called the cal fire sioux helitack crew who came to the rescue. the stranded man told them he's windsurfed his entire life, but ended up getting stuck in a situation he couldn't surf his way out of this weekend. he was surrounded by 100 foot tall cliffs and water. as the tide was rising toward him, luckilly cal fire was able to pull him off the beach to safety. it was. it was a good feeling, you know, being there and being able to help and, just get him out of there. yeah. pretty,...
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part of it is now submerged in the big sioux river, which crushed it at a record 45 feet.'s jonah kaplan is in south dakota south dakota. >> reporter: i'm jonah kaplan in hard-hit union county, south dakota, and the images, they just speak for themselves. that house over there falling into the ground. this road cut in half. and it's all, what, from a hurricane? no, and not from an earthquake. it's from a flood. all those downpours over the weekend. did this house just sink into the ground? >> no, just eroded -- eroded the ground away and just dropped down. >> reporter: sheriff jim prouty showed us around the mccook lake neighborhood, where he says between 50 and 60 homes were damaged. >> it's beyond words. i mean, to us, it's a situation. to the families, the homeowners, this is their lives. >> reporter: south dakota governor kristi noem. >> this is extensive damage that has changed people's lives forever. the ripple effect is going to be felt long term. >> reporter: the water also closed a section of i-20 nine. crews removed enough mud and debris late today. >> reporter:
part of it is now submerged in the big sioux river, which crushed it at a record 45 feet.'s jonah kaplan is in south dakota south dakota. >> reporter: i'm jonah kaplan in hard-hit union county, south dakota, and the images, they just speak for themselves. that house over there falling into the ground. this road cut in half. and it's all, what, from a hurricane? no, and not from an earthquake. it's from a flood. all those downpours over the weekend. did this house just sink into the...
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blisses like sioux city could reach triple digits. as hot as 93 degrees in new orleans with a heat advisory issued. excessive heat warnings for places like salt lake city. this heat also impacting the west. triple-digit temperatures anticipated with temperatures reaching 108 degrees for the start of the workweek in phoenix. linsey. >> linsey: all right, somara. thank you. >>> now to those deadly wildfires in southern new mexico. the fbi is working with multiple law enforcement agencies to try to determine the cause of the south fork and salt fires. they're offering up to $10,000 for information leading to an arrest and conviction. at least two people have died in the blazes, and hundreds of homes have been destroyed. >>> and now to the life-threatening rip currents along the eastern seaboard. since thursday, at least eight people have drowned, and the search for two teens who went missing in rough beach waters in new york on friday has now been suspended. tonight the warnings and safety tips for swimmers as beach season heats up. here
blisses like sioux city could reach triple digits. as hot as 93 degrees in new orleans with a heat advisory issued. excessive heat warnings for places like salt lake city. this heat also impacting the west. triple-digit temperatures anticipated with temperatures reaching 108 degrees for the start of the workweek in phoenix. linsey. >> linsey: all right, somara. thank you. >>> now to those deadly wildfires in southern new mexico. the fbi is working with multiple law enforcement...
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massive sinkholes forming in north sioux city. the mccook lake neighborhood completely gutted by floodwaters. roads disintegrated, homes hanging by a thread. and david, you can see from this angle all of the branches and debris piled up at the dam. officials are asking residents to stay at a safe distance and warning folks downstream to stay alert. david? >> david: extraordinary image. melissa, thank you. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee tonight tracking it all again for us. hi, ginger. >> hi, david. we just got a brand new severe thunderstorm watch a few moments ago. illinois back through southern iowa, over to sd, you're all in that severe watch. meaning tonight, you could see winds in excess of 70 miles per hour. you could see some of that hail get as large as 2 1/2 inches in diameter. an isolated tornado could happen, too. we'll take that right into st. louis by tomorrow morning. very ugly radar by tomorrow throughout parts of missouri. so, watch it in the overnight hours. then, this same front marrs to the ea
massive sinkholes forming in north sioux city. the mccook lake neighborhood completely gutted by floodwaters. roads disintegrated, homes hanging by a thread. and david, you can see from this angle all of the branches and debris piled up at the dam. officials are asking residents to stay at a safe distance and warning folks downstream to stay alert. david? >> david: extraordinary image. melissa, thank you. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee tonight tracking it all again for...
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but let's get started with nbc's shaquille brewster is in sioux city, iowa this morning.q, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. president biden overnight approving a disaster declaration for certain counties in iowa as the death toll officially rose to two people across two states. and when you look at the water levels behind me, the tragedy here becomes all too clear, this is a residential street. the water only getting deeper as you move further back. it's all part of historic flooding that has impacted and thetenned nearly 3 million people, not just here in iowa but across the area. this morning in minnesota, the failure of the dam appears imminent. overnight a support structure already experiencing what the sheriff's office called a partial failure. the damage part of the deadly river flooding impacting three states. >> we are really looking at unprecedented times right now. >> reporter: rivers overflowing their banks at historic levels, submerging entire communities and putting pressure on infrastructure. more than 3,000 buildings inundated according to
but let's get started with nbc's shaquille brewster is in sioux city, iowa this morning.q, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. president biden overnight approving a disaster declaration for certain counties in iowa as the death toll officially rose to two people across two states. and when you look at the water levels behind me, the tragedy here becomes all too clear, this is a residential street. the water only getting deeper as you move further back. it's all part of...
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laughing it is a different blue to the sioux neck blue. ——sunak blue.e whiff to me of rivalries within the conservative party, someone releasing this. this is not an interloper from the labour party who is got into the true blue. well of course, we would never talk about resources as journalists. however, one of the things you highlight there is the rwanda policy is not something that all conservatives have been happy about. the home secretary himself has never quite denied that he also used the word that we can bleeped out, where he said the policy was... so, this is something that has been a problem, and it is interesting, there are quite a few conservatives, i don't know if you would agree with this, henry, but over the months there are quite a few conservatives who have said privately, why is rishi sunak making illegal immigration so prominent, because it is very hard for any government to do that much about it. it is an international issue. whereas, if he actually looked more at legal migration, where governments can, post—brexit, do quite a lot to
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these statements sounded after the russian foreign ministry criticized sioux for alleged military supplieso ukraine. we warn russia against making mistakes that could lead to irreversible consequences for south korean-russian relations. the north korean military commission announced that north korea is going to join forces with the russian army, as part of the military alliance between north korea and russia, an engineering unit of the north korean army will be sent to the donetsk region of ukraine, that is, to territory occupied by russia. dispatch is expected next month. how do you assess such a rapid development of the situation, which leads to the fact that russia and north korea will fight together in ukraine. "if i understand correctly what i think about russia signing up north korean soldiers to take part in the battlefield in ukraine, the north korean army, yes. that's definitely something we'll be keeping an eye on. if i were some north korean commander, then i would think twice before letting my soldiers become cannon fodder in illegal war against ukraine." poland, construction w
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floodwaters went through sioux falls, south dakota. the swelling caused a railroad bridge to collapse. south dakota's governor warned of a long road to recover from all the damage caused by the rain. >> we have damaged roads and bridges. and burling, santa santa fe and a lot of commodities and different materials move on through out the state. and that river collapsing was a big loss for us that will impact us. geoff: national weather officials, nebraska, south dakota, minnesota and iowa received eight times the typical rainfall and more rain is forecasted. the ship that rammed the bridge in baltimore left. the dali had been stuck until it was refloated last month. the ship started moving this morning under its own power accompanied by a coast guard escort. its destination is norfolk, virginia. where it will undergo repairs. the supreme court will hear its first case involving medical care for transgender youth taking up a polarizing issue. the case involves an appeal of tennessee law that restricts gender-affirming care for minors. "w
floodwaters went through sioux falls, south dakota. the swelling caused a railroad bridge to collapse. south dakota's governor warned of a long road to recover from all the damage caused by the rain. >> we have damaged roads and bridges. and burling, santa santa fe and a lot of commodities and different materials move on through out the state. and that river collapsing was a big loss for us that will impact us. geoff: national weather officials, nebraska, south dakota, minnesota and iowa...
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my manager flies to sioux falls, south dakota, on a private airplane because you can't get there fromate airplane to the next city. we are still the opening act, very excited, we cram into this learjet we go to the promoter. guess what, we flew on a private airplane to get to the city. the promoter was so happy for us. he says i'm going to pay for it to go to the next city. this is where i became a great actor. i go to the next promoter and i go, guess what? "we are going on a private airplane." that sucker paid for it the next one. i started going, wait a minute, this is a great acting gig. i need red camaro. a guy delivered a red camaro. >> stephen: you put a red camaro in your rider? >> jon: and i got one. the punch line was this, the promoter was making too much money. nowadays promoters would buy me a cup of coffee. "slippery" exploded and we were the opening act and they would do anything to keep us in that kind of tour. >> stephen: the new album called "forever." why is it called "forever"? the documentary is called "thank you, goodnight." the album is called "forever" that's a
my manager flies to sioux falls, south dakota, on a private airplane because you can't get there fromate airplane to the next city. we are still the opening act, very excited, we cram into this learjet we go to the promoter. guess what, we flew on a private airplane to get to the city. the promoter was so happy for us. he says i'm going to pay for it to go to the next city. this is where i became a great actor. i go to the next promoter and i go, guess what? "we are going on a private...