Today in berlin, to discuss the terms of the socalled brexit. Nima elbagir is following the latest developments from london. So nima, the eu certainly wasting no time on the process. Now what . Well, now the meetings begin. The negotiations begin. On wednesday, the eu ministers are meeting. One of those meetings, Prime MinisterDavid Cameron and his delegation will be present for, and one he wont. Because the eu in a very difficult spot. Eu leaders are in a very difficult spot. There is, of course, a lot of pressure on David Cameron to at least, perhaps not just for the sake of his legacy, but also for the sake of his country, to negotiate some attractive terms. The question is, with both france and germany facing elections next year and facing tlo local farright movements, if britain can do it, why cant we . And a very unpopular European Union across much of the mainland, in many of the grassroots territories, they will not be want to be seen to concede that much. This will not be a particularly pleasant end to his rule as Prime Minister, fred. Now, the concern, also, in the European Union is whether other countries will follow suit, of what, you know, Great Britain just did. How much of a worry is that . Well, weve seen farright leaders, like marie la penn in france, who of course have their own substantial popularity, its fair to say, among the same kind of demographic that is euro skeptic, but what made the british experience, the british experiment so dangerous for european unity is that it was called by the ruling party. And thats really what differentiates these calls were hearing now with what happened in britain. But, again, with those elections coming up, both leaders, both Angela Merkel and francois hollande, who is pretty unpopular right now, in france, are going to be dealing with the reality that this will have given weight to that European Union skepticism, and that sense that the European Union isnt good for the working classes in europe. And europe believed it and acted on it and why cant we . Fred . Nima elbagir in very wet, rainy kind of typical of london weather, but thats the way it is and fits the mood of lt a of people, too. Nima, thank you so much. Absolutely. All right, so many people in the uk are now facing doubt over the referendum outcome. Feelings of rebrexit, if you will. An online petition with more than a million signatures calls for a second referendum on the eu membership. Cnn business correspondent, samuel burke living me now from new york wither many on this. So samuel, the petition, whats the likelihood of its potential effectiveness. Reporter now theres this petition online that in the past few minutes has hit 1. 9 million signatures. This is on the official Uk Parliament white. And it only needs 100,000 signatures to be considered for debate in that parliament. And already a conservative member of parliament saying, hes answering the hundreds of emails and that they will, in fact, on tuesday, he says, consider a second referendum. But before people get their hopes up, know that David Cameron, the current Prime Minister, has said from the beginning, that there will not be a second referendum. But millions of people now signing that petition. Okay, it is really nerveracking for a lot of people there, and even abroad, you know, people were googling, what is the eu . They want to know more about, you know, in the wake of brexit, what potentially could happen. What are the dominant questions or dominant regrets people are expressing . Weve all had to get up to speed on our british terms and uk terms. But what was even more alarming, fred, is that people inside the uk. If you look at this list, i thought it was a okay when i first saw it online. Turns out its real. Its from google. The second most google led term inside the uk is what is the European Union . If you dont live in the United States and you dont know it we get that. But youre living there . Living inside the eu. My only hope for humanity is that people who didnt vote were googling this after. Okay, then theres twitter. And there are people who are expressing themselves in other ways that way. How . This gets back to that regretxit. People on twitter who saw what happened on the stock market, not just in the uk, in the United States, around the world, and are now expressing this regrexit. This woman said, i personally voted leave believing these lies and i regret it more than anything. I feel genuinely robbed of my vote. And one person on facebook saying, i made the biggest mistake in my life voting to leave. Now i regret it. Hes saying he regrets it because a lot of money that they paid to the eu was promised to go to the National Health care system, and already one of the leaders of the leave campaign is s saying, we cant keep that promise. So its almost, samuel, as if some people expressing themselves by saying, okay, i was on the bandwagon, because i was angry or upset about it too, but then, in my heart, i really didnt think it was possible. And now, it is possible. I think nima described it earlier, some people saying its like a very bad hangover. Hindsight is 20 20. I think when people woke up and saw what had happened across the globe, they regretted it. Tony blair, the former Prime Minister had wise words, many people who voted leave for the exit saw this as a protest vote, and it wasnt, im afraid. It was a decision vote. Yes, weve heard some people saying, well, i always thought that the Stay Campaign was going to win, so maybe i voted that way. But your vote is very powerful. And unlike the Electoral College we have here in the u. S. , every vote is counted in the uk. It comes down just to the numbers, nothing else. Not districts or anything like that. And ultimately, maybe that is the universal message, when so many people argue, whether it be this country or elsewhere, your vote doesnt count, this exemplifies, your vote does cou count. Boy, does it. It really does. Samuel burke. Thank you so much, in new york, appreciate it. All right, straight ahead, scotland overwhelmingly voted to stay with the eu and theyre not happy with the brexit results. The options that they are now weighing. Could they break away from the uk . Plus, recordsetting flooding, devastation in West Virginia. More than two dozen are dead. Trees and power lines are buckling and the streets look like that. They are swamped. Rescuers still scrambling to help many from these raging waters. That is next. war drums beating fight heartburn fast. With tums chewy delights. 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Some forced to get on their rooftops to escape the raging waters. The flood to violent in some cases and rising so rapidly, one resident says the streets at one point actually laooked more lik an ocean. Nick valencia has more on the deadliest flash flooding in the u. S. In six years. For the last two days, West Virginia has been pounded by heavy thunderstorms and massive flooding. Guys, watch out. This house exploded into flames and floated down the river. This family picked through the smoldering remains of what was once their home. I cant get the memories out of my head. Reporter eyepopping currents ravaged the Mountain State, leaving at least 26 dead on saturday morning. A day before, 4yearold Edward Mcmillian was playing behind his home when he was washed away by rapid floodwaters. His body was recovered from a nearby creek. This has been horrific. A nightmare. I mean, i theres no words can explain. Reporter its being called a thousandyear flood. The high terrain along the rivers in the southeastern part of the state is only making problems worse. When you add 9 inches of rain over just a short period of time, in the mountains, it causes the waters to come up very rapidly. Reporter the rising waters took out bridges and broke barges loose. Older people thats worked all their life for what theyve got and in one day, its all gone. Reporter hundreds of first responders, including 200 National Guardsmen have been deployed to help families like this. And they said the last thing they knew was somebody threw her a rope and then they never heard anymore. The stories there in West Virginia, just heartbreaking. We saw some very devastating floods late last year in south carolina. Earlier this year, it was in louisiana and houston. But whats happening in West Virginia right now seems to be the worst of it all. Lets update you on some numbers here. Nearly 20,000 people still without power. There are other local reports that put the number much higher. And we had somebody with the department of Emergency Management on just two hours ago, saying already, 300 water rescues, and at this hour, another 150 are still underway. Oh, my gosh, thats pretty significant. So, theyre certainly not out of the woods. We saw in some earlier images, a lot of the mud, receding water, but the flooding, the Rushing Waters is still very much a threat . The overflowing rivers, theres chances for popup showers, and some places, they had 9 inches of rain in less than 24 hours. Its really swelled these rivers, as high as 35 feet in some areas. So we have Brynn Gingras there and shes been reporting from the ground and the images just heartbreaking. You can see the mud everywhere. This flash flood is just going in, now receding, but water rescues still an issue. That flash flooding, that stuff comes in in an instant and catches you off guard and thats why it becomes so potentially fatal. All right. 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England, to the south of here, voted primarily to leave the eu. So the scottish are angry that they say that their destiny is being forced, that its undemocratic, particularly the powerful first minister here, which is in charge of the local government in scotland and she is saying that very much on the table is to have a referendum here in scotland, seeking independence from a greater United Kingdom, and maybe that is a step towards remaining in the eu. But the eu might not want that, because they might want, not make it too easy for anyone to kind of break away and stay. But she says they will have meetings directly with eu diplomats in the next two weeks, to try to thrash out some of these incredibly difficult legal questions, but, you know, people im speaking to on the street here feel betrayed by england. Take a listen. We dont want to split from the union. But we have no choice. Sorry, im not being biased here. Im worried because i just talked, my grandson wanted to travel the world, and i just talked, travel the world. Theres that sentiment a great deal here. This generational issue that many of the younger people in england and certainly most of the people here in scotland wanted to stay in the eu, because of the opportunities for travel, for trade, for living and working throughout the 28member block. And so scotlands trying to do all it can to stay in, but it might be a very tricky and lengthy process. Fredricka . And would there be a potential timeline in their attempts . Reporter i think politically, youve got a few months where the Scottish Government can try to push through some kind of referendum, or at least announce a referendum while theres general chaos in westminster, that houses the parliament in the uk. So there is a sense that theres this window where they can try to find a way to stay inside the eu, but as i said before, the European Commission might not want to kind of make these options available, because then maybe other smaller republics can small to break away or stay. Its sort of just generally chaos right now, because this is an unprecedented situation. It is. Bringing lots of ruffled feathers. All right, thank you so much, David Mckenzie, appreciate it. A very rainy edinburg. All right, straight ahead, how donald trump is using the brexit results to his advantage. Thats next. whispers rocket tmom didnt want another dog. She said its too much work. Lulus hair just floats. Uhh help me doorbell mom, check this out. Wow. Swiffer sweeper, and dusters. This is what im talking about. Look at that. Sticks to this better than it sticks to lulu. 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And some political pundits are saying those results bode well for trump in november. And the Presumptive Republican president ial nominee is pouncing on that opportunity, tweeting, quote, many people are equating brexit and whats going on in Great Britain with what is happening in the u. S. People want their country back. Joining me right now from aberdeen, scotland, cnn senior white house correspondent, jim acosta, traveling with dronald trump. So how is that vote dictating his activity today, while at the same time, hes also promoting the opening of turnberry . Thats right, fredricka. Hes certainly promoting his golf courses here in scotland, but he is taking a lot of questions. I was on the most unusual press conference i could ever think of here in aberdeen, scotland, today, where we basically followed donald trump along the way, as he toured his golf course here, riding on the back of gator tractors, following him in his golf cart along the way. And we were asking him questions about the brexit decision here in the United Kingdom. He once again said there were parallels between what happened here and the United Kingdom and what he hopes will take place this fall in the general election. But he took a lot of different questions, fredricka. I asked him whether or not he was getting any other Campaign Work done on this trip, and i asked him whether or not he was actually working on his Vice President ial selection process, and he said, actually, he is. And heres more of what he had the to say. Just heard the results. I wish just tell me what im good at. A lot of people that want it. I will tell you one thing, im getting calls from a lot of people and they want the only people that say they dont want it are the people that you know, ive read, every once in a while say they dont want but we have a lot of people that want that slot. So there you have it. Donald trump saying a lot of people want it, talking about that Vice President ial pick, fredricka. You know, a lot of other things that donald trump talked about today that we should get into. We also talked about the Financial Impact of the brexit decision here. He tried to scale back what he said yesterday, when he brushed off concerns about what is happening in the financial markets. He said today that he thinks some of that will iron out, that will turn around in the months to come. And he also defended this golf trip. There are a lot of republicans back at home, as you know, fredricka, who are scratching their heads and wondering what is donald trump doing out here when hes behind in the polls. Trump said, im just here for tonight, one more night, and im heading back to new york later on tonight. And he is having one more key meeting, we should point out, fredricka, before he heads off, back to the u. S. Hes meeting with media mogul Rupert Murdoch. Theyre having dinner at his resort. Again, very convenient. Very. Thank you so much, jim acosta. Lets talk more about this with ron brownstein, a senior cnn political analyst and the Senior Editor at the atlantic, good to see you, and rebecca burg is a Senior National reporter for real clear politics, good to see you, as well. So rebecca, donald trump is trying to use this to his advantage. Incredible timing that he would be there, promoting his golf course at the same time, on the heels of this vote. How long can he ride this momentum to try to use it to his advantage . Certainly, weve never failed to see donald trump insert himself into my news cycle and hes done so again in this case. But its unclear how long he can ride this wave, fredricka. Because really hes been pointing out, there are some similarities and some crossover in terms of the sentiments being expressed by britons in by british voters in brexit vote, very antiimmigration sentiments especially driving this vote, and were seeing the same sentiments here in the United States, driving support for donald trump. And so the point that he is making, essentially, is that this is a precursor to his own success here in the general election in november. Its a Good Opportunity for him to bring the spotlight on to himself and to project confidence, but beyond that, i think the longterm consequences of this vote for donald trump will likely be very limited. So, then, ron, what do you see as the potential downside, you know, to the way he is promoting this opportunity, particularly when you have the pound dropping to its lowest level in 30 years. Youve got this, you know, people expressing their concern about the future of Great Britain. Well, i think the first point is, if you really look at the results carefully, it shows more the limits than the potential of the kind of defensive nationalism argument that trump is making here in the u. S. What do you mean . You know, the strength of the leave vote was among older, whiter, nonurban, and noncollege. That is a direct parallel with donald trump. The difference is that that is a much bigger piece of the overall pie in the uk than it is here. In particular, the key difference is that 87 of the uk is white, maybe 90 of the voters were white. Here, it will likely be more like 70 . And why voters voted 5347 to leave, which meant, 53 of the white voters in the uk voted for the kind of defensive nationalist message that trump is offering. If he wins 53 of the white voters in the u. S. , he will lose in a landslide. He has to do much better than that to win here. Probably closer to 63 . So i think if anything, this showed the limits of this argument, particularly among collegeeducated whites, urban whites, all of whom very resistant to the kind of arguments that were made on behalf, which are very similar to the rgts donald trump is making here in the u. S. The big difference is a much more diverse country and democrats can win with a much smaller share of the White Working Class than the remain campaign needed to survive. And last night, this is how the president saw all of this, reiterating his thoughts and even some new ones while in seattle. And we dont have time for charlatans and we dont have time for hatred and we dont have time for bigotry and we dont have time for flimflam. We dont have the luxury of just popping off and saying whatever comes to the top of our heads. So, is president obama not necessarily, you know, expounding right there on brexit, but instead, you know, talking about the presentation of a campaign, making those inferences to, you know, Donald Trumps style, his strategy here, rebecca, this is almost like a, i guess, a reminder from the Obama White House of trying to impress how people need to be evaluating what it is they see on the campaign trail. And certainly, this is a critique weve been hearing from president obama at various junctures throughout this campaign. And now that the campaign is going to be in full swing and he will be out on the campaign trail for Hillary Clinton, im sure were going to be hearing a lot more of this. One thing that the president , and i think, democrats, will be very careful about with this particular argument is there is a risk of going overboard and sounding condescending. And of course, voters dont take well to being condescended to it. So thats sort of a risk in this argument theyre making. But certainly, the critique of donald trump, as someone who is spewing hate, as even bigoted, using bigoted rhetoric on the campaign trail, weve heard this a lot from democrats. And it seems, perhaps, this is getting through to his campaign. He said, speaking with reporters in scotland today, that hes actually walking back his muslim ban proposal. Now the Campaign Says its going to be limited to muslims from countries where there is pervasive terrorism. Thats a big departure from what he has said in the past. And were still digging into that, to see if anything new right now is being said about that. All right. So, ron, let me ask eyou this about Hillary Clinton, you know, president obama, trying to issue those reminders now about, you know, this is the candidate, donald trump, that youre seeing. This is how you evaluate that. But now youve got bernie sanders, whos also, perhaps changing his tune, or at least saying now, there may be some port that hes willing to throw the way of Hillary Clinton. How do you see that potential trifecta making an impact . Well, inevitably, inoxerably, sanders has to get to the point of supporting clinton. Anyone who is not on the battle field could to the recover from that. I think the president s arguments are important, because they go to the fundamental strategic conundrum facing the trump campaign. Because he won the nomination behind such racially polarizing arguments, hes facing historically unfavorable ratings among minorities. That requires him to push up his white vote also to historic highs. He has to win probably as much as the white vote as Ronald Reagan did in 1984. But the same issues that drive away minority voter also cause him problems with white collar white voters. There have been two polls out this week with Hillary Clinton leading him among collegeeducated white voters. No democrat in the history of polling going back to 1952 has ever won most College Educated white voters. And Hillary Clinton is now running ahead of donald trump, largely because some of those voters are recoiling from the same arguments and positions, like the muslim ban, that have driven away so many minority voters. That is the conundrum that he faces. Ron brownstein, rebecca burg, thanks. Well leave it right there. Appreciate it. Thank you. And now this breaking news were following out of somalia. At least 15 people are dead and 25 others injured after a car and a suicide bombing take place at a hotel in the capital city of mogadishu. Police say most of those killed and injured were civilians, just passing by or customers in nearby shops and a gas station. 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Ultimate flora probiotics. Overseas markets opening tomorrow night, as investors brace for more possible shock waves after Global Markets plummeted. In the u. S. , the dow jones plunged over 600 points and youre probably not alone if you have been nervously checking your 401 k money editor nina desantos joining me now from london. Nina, the initial reaction, obviously, from a number of people, very bumpy, very nervous about their 401 k s, but also, advisers always say, youve got to think longterm. Dont make kneejerk reaction kind of decisions. Or observations. Yeah. Which is ironic, isnt it . Because what has caused all of this a kneejerk reaction with the uk deciding to vote and shock fashion in favor of the socalled brexit, fredricka. It will take some time to recover the 3 trillion worth that was lost on these world markets. And if youre brave enough to take a look into your 401 k , you could be nursing some losses. Because from the dow to the s p 500, all of these markets ended the day down about 3. 6 of 1 . Even if youre invested in technology shares, on the nasdaq, they werent immune either. That market was also down. One of the sweet spots is probably gold. That precious medal appreciated in excess of 8 on fridays session alone. As we head into monday, people are saying, well, things may ta start to abate. And the uk has voted to leave the eu, but hasnt actually filed the paperwork for that. And that could give people a little bit of breathing room to assess where we go from here. Bright spot, though, fredricka, if youre holding any assets in u. S. Dollars, the u. S. Dollar has been increasing against other currencies, not at least the british pound, which has fallen like a stone, and that means it will be less expensive, quite a bit cheaper, to come here on holiday to the uk if anybodys planning to do that. That is true. But if trade and investments do suffer, you know, that could push britain into a recession, potentially. Were hearing that kind of language. Are there fears that other european facings and the u. S. , maybe not really the u. S. , but i think more people are thinking other european nations may follow suit. Yeah, well the real fear here is that its taken so long for the eurozone in particular, thats the part of the eu that shares the single currency whereby the euro to get back on its feet. People are worrying that this hold decision by the uk, to leave the eu, could derail that nascent recovery. When it comes to the United States, the u. S. Economy is much stronger, its further along in its cycle. You take a look at the federal reserve. Its the only central bank around the world that feels confident enough to raise Interest Rates over there. But it is significant for the United States, because the uks the seventh largest trading partner of the u. S. And overall, the eu is the biggest trading area that the u. S. Trades with. So, if the uk does decide to leave, and that destabilizes the eu, it also is a concern for america as well. Are there positive financial ramifications . , you know, some people, of course those who advocated voting leave in this country, in the uk, where i am today, say the pound falling is good for trade. Forget about the fact that the uk will be kissing goodbye to 34 years worth of trading agreements, 27 other eu countries, if the pound falls by a lot. That means it makes the goods that this country produces far more competitive on the overseas markets. It makes it cheaper for people stateside, where you are, to buy goods. So the that could, in the end, help to sort of mitigate the downward effects on our economy over here. Nina desantos, thank you so much. Appreciate that. All right. Well, lets also talk about the potential impact here, to talk about all of this, rob wilson, an independent financial adviser. So, rob, people are worried about that are 401 k s. You cant help, you know, but expect that people will think kind of selfishly, how does this impact me . They get a little nervous or wonder if they need to start moving things around. Whats your best advice to folks who are so nervous . My absolute best advice for people who are a little bit nervous about whats going on right now is to not panic. Panic is never a good investment strategy. But for people who feel like this is the Second Coming of the financial crisis, look, this is not Lehman Brothers 2. 0. Were not going to have another financial crisis because of this. Look, back then, i had to talk to my clients about whether their bank was going to be open the next day. This is dramatically different. Its going to take a few years for all of this to play itself out. So its not the same risk as the financial crisis in 08. Okay. And then there are Interest Rates. Weve heard a lot about the discussions about right now Interest Rates are low, mortgage ra rates, you know, are historically at a low. Would news like this, this brexit, in any way influence whether janet yellen decides its time to raise Interest Rates . Of course. I absolutely think that the fed will not want to raise rates amidst all of this turmoil. So if youre a consumer and youre thinking about borrowing money, this is really, really good for you. If youre in the market for a mortgage or if youre thinking about refinancing the mortgage you already have. These Interest Rates are probably going to stay at historic lows. So this is actually a good thing for you. And because theres a flight to quality, the dollar is going to be strong, which could hurt our exports, but if youre a u. S. Consumer and youre going to be traveling around the world, that vacation is going to get a little bit cheaper, because the dollar will get stronger because of this. If youre a consumer, there is some bright side to this. There is a reminder to folks, britain is a big part of that. So, of course, people think about jobs. The stability of their jobs. Potential losses. What do you see . You absolutely if youre a company that has very high exposure to the uk or europe or if youre in a company that does a lot of exports because of that strong dollar, there could be some head winds that are going to affect your job. You absolutely want to go talk to your manager, see how safe your job is, and at least have a plan in place, if youre coming to reduce force. We did see a lot of that during the financial crisis. And you know what, fred . This reminds me a lot of the debt ceiling debate in 2011, when the dow dropped 3 . But, look, a lot of times, we gain back all of those points, just in three months or less. So while past history doesnt guarantee future performance, all of this suggests that theres going to be a rocky time for a few months, but well probably get back to normal in three to six months. Thats very hopeful. We like it. Rob wilson, good to see you. Thank you so much. Thanks for having me. Okay. All right, media mogul Rupert Murdoch and real estate mogul donald trump now turned president ial candidate. Well, theyre having dinner tonight, in scotland. The two men have a relationship that is, shall we say, complicated. That story, next. Anyone with type 2 diabetes knows how it feels to see your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. But what if you could turn things around . What if you could. Love your numbers . Discover oncedaily invokana®. Its the 1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. 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Very curious, because this time last year Rupert Murdoch was very sour on donald trump, and at one toint murdoch last summer said trump was embarrassing his friends and the whole country by running for president in a very controversial way. Now here they are a year after trump entered race hanging out on the golf course and having dinner, probably right now. Spotted arriving together about an hour ago. Murdochs wife also with them, jerry hall. This is interesting, because Rupert Murdoch is one of the mostimmediate moguls in the world. Some think he had his tabloid in britain support the brexit vote, then again, others opposed it. People dont know where he stands. Whether these throwing his weight around trump. A lot to talk about at dinner tonight. And a feeling Television Coverage is a topic they would be talking about . Thats always the most curious question. Right . Yeah. What would they be discussing . Theyve known each other for decades and of course murdoch became a vocal critic and now theyre gallivanting along the scottish countryside. You never know for sure if what murdoch thinks affects his newspaper. Never a way to know for sure but editors in the past said theres been a correlation. Always curiosity about that and other media moguls that support Hillary Clinton but not typically people that own newsrooms. For example, the head of netflix came out, declaring support for Hillary Clinton. Barry diller, owns iac. Its always different with murdoch. He always seems to be pulling the strings in ways we cant quite tell. In the past heard donald trump be very critical about wall street journal, about, you know, fox news. Thats right. Now hes going to sit down and break bread and a nice glimpse kind of behind the scenes how it works. Right . Exactly. Okay. Well, well find out after dinner. Wont we . Ill try to find out. Our dessert. What happened . All right. 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The fire sewn 5 contained. 1,500 structures are threatened. Firefighters say that strong winds are actually working in their favor. The stars lign, the fuels were bigger than weve seen in a long time with the rainfall weve had over this last year has been greater than that weve had the last five years. We had a wind event unprecedented. We had temperatures that were extreme and then we had limited firefighters. Theres only so many firefighters you can put in the area, but the fire continued to jump and jump and jump, and we were just throwing, as many resources as we could in the areas that we could and just had to continue to move them forward to try to get to the head of the fire. Were doing the best we possibly can. The fire left these homes in ruins. Around 100 structures have been reduced to ashes. And the victims of the recent orlando massacre are being honored in london today. Tens of thousands of people are marching in the pride parade, which stopped for one minute to remember those attacked in the pulse nightclub shooting. There have been no threats at this event, but a larger Police Presence is there as a precaution. A second naval officer is out of a job after an incident earlier this year in which u. S. Soldiers were detained by iran back in january captain kyle moses helped oversee the ten sailors you see in this video. Their ship was overtaken after they ventured into iranian waters. Moses is the highest ranking officer to be fired for that incident. The u. S. Navy had lost confidence in his abilities. So much more straight ahead in the newsroom and it all starts right now. Hello again, everyone. Thanks so much for join me. Im fredricka fredricka. We begin with breaking news out of West Virginia where historic flooding left at least 26 people dead. West virginias governor has requested a federal disaster declaration for his state. Meanwhile, rescue crews worked all night. Even though the high waters have begun to recede people need to be on the lookout for other dangers, like downed trees and power lines. Nick valencia has more on the deadliest flash flooding in the u. S. In six years. Reporter for the last two days, West Virginia has been pounded by heavy thunderstorms and massive flooding. Dad, watch out reporter this house exploded into flames and floated down the river. This family picked through the smoldering remains of what was once their home. I cant get the the memories out of my head. Reporter eyepopping currents ravaged the Mountain State leaving at least 26 dead by saturday morning. A day before, 4yearold playing behind his home when washed away by rapid floodwaters. His body recovered in a nearby creek. Its horrific. A nightmare. I mean, no words can explain. Reporter its being called a 1,000year flood. High terrain along the rivers