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ABC World News With David Muir-20110717-00:32:00

tonight, from north and south, are sweltering from the heat. and it's just beginning. tonight, minnesota is under an excessive heat warning. they don't expect to lift it until wednesday. >> today's high around 90. and add in the humidity, feels more like 100. we'll be pushing triple-digit highs tomorrow. and there's no relief in sight. >> reporter: this stalled and massive system couldn't come at a worse time. the worst drought across much of the country, since recordkeeping began more than 100 years ago. 95% of texas, suffering from severe, extreme or exceptional drought. the lone star state is bone-dry. their wheat crop already considered a loss. in oklahoma, cattle sell-offs. tonight, setting records. farmers desperate because they have no water for their herd to drink. no food to feed them. >> on a friday, we're selling 1,800, 2,000 cows. it's strictly because of the drought. >> reportete jerry lemon says when he looks at his farmland, it's the worst he's seen this

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ABC World News With David Muir-20110717-00:30:00

to prepare for the 2012 america's cup race in san francisco. good night, everyone. tonight on "world news," the scorching heat. a blistering heat wave takes hold this evening. across 13 states, heat warnings in effect. punishing temperatures. and it's about to widen. where this system is headed next. about to broil 40 states at once. surprise ending. the 405 in los angeles, made famous by that o.j. chase, and the movie "speed." tonight, after all those warnings of carmageddon, it looks more like a silent movie. we are sorry. those three words across every one of his newspapers in britain today. rupert murdoch apologizes after his reporters hacked into people's voicemail. were 9/11 families among them? and tonight, what he tried to avoid, now coming. the ultimate soccer mom. the captain of the u.s. women's soccer team on the eve of their

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NBC Nightly News-20110717-00:53:00

in death of her 2-year-old daughter. her attorneys say she's gotten multiple death threats. protesters have gathered here outside the jail. it's likely she'll be released out a back door under the cover of darkness tonight. the jail has taken the rare step of allowing a pool of three journalists to witness her release. our nbc camera and reporter and still photographer will document her release, but won't be able to tell us anything until she was she is safely out of the jail complex. as for where she'll go, that is still unclear. she's not expected to stay in this area, but after a trial that captivated a nation, it's unlikely there are many places she can go where she won't be recognized. >> thank you. more movie magic for "harry potter," the eighth and final film shattered the previous record for first day ticket sales. "the deathly hallows part 2" brought in more than $92

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CBS Evening News-20110717-01:00:00

>> mitchell: tonight, credit threats. with talks deadlocked on the debt ceiling crises, whit johnson tells us top credit rating agencies could take steps that might cost the country hundreds of billions of dollars in higher interest. they declared it carmaggedon, after weeks of dire warnings, l.a.'s 405 freeway, one of the busiest in the nation, is shutdown. we're told what happened. behind the lines. mark phillips goes into the field with libyan rebels who are long on resolve but short on training. and nasa artists, as the shuttle program nears its end bill plante looks back at 50 years of artwork commissioned by nasa. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell.

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NBC Nightly News-20110717-00:41:00

from the noise behind me, there's still a day and a half left and things could change. this was the state of carmageddon. with construction crews providing the only theatrics today on the freeway infamous for being one of the country's traffic nightmares, crews came in at midnight, right after the last car scrambled to get out of the way. a ten-mile stretch of the 405 is shut down for 53 hours this weekend so the freeway can be widened, hopefully easing congestion on a road that on average carries 18,000 vehicles an hour. but on this first day at least, it wasn't the carmageddon that so many had feared. one news report even called it carmaheaven. drivers were warned about the project for months. >> alternate routes -- >> reporter: on late night

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ABC World News With David Muir-20110717-00:35:00

and you could hear our david wright, who has been there since before the sun came up. david, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, david. that ten-mile stretch of freeway, normally bubuer-to-bumper, even on a saturday. that's what the fuss is all about. but carmageddon? a bit of an overstatement. the end of the world, it was not. for weeks now, they predicted doomsday. >> carmageddon. >> reporter: turning a highway construction project into a moment of public panic. >> now is the hour. we're asking all of you to cooperate. >> reporter: today, los angeles heeded the warnings. brentwood at lunchtime, was a ghost town. plenty of parking. along sunset boulevard, people are actually walking. at burbank airport, jetblue flight 405, was full of passengers on the ultimate short haul, to long beach. flight time, nine minutes. tickets, 4 bucks. >> they might take a hit today. in the long run, they'll have a lot more customers. >> reporter: daria is breathing

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CBS Evening News-20110717-01:21:00

machines unplugged and train service cut. factories are pushed to weekend shifts, slashing energy demand in peak periods. i miss spending weekends with my skids the assembly worker says. but it's just for the summer. japan's power shortage may ease once mercury drops in autumn, japan's nuclear crises could keep energy skimping in style for seasons to come. lucy craft, cbs news, tokyo. >> mitchell: there is news this evening that the harry potter saga is going out with a bang. harry potter and the debtly hallows part two opened yesterday and wrapped often the sin u8 biggest box office take in hollywood history. it made a staggering $92.1 million here in the u.s. alone making the prerecords set by highlight saga new moon almost by $20 million. up next, an art exhibition that is truly out of this world. d b1.

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CBS Evening News-20110717-01:28:00

barbara memorialized columbia in a different way depicting its launch. >> i really wanted to capture something that was joyous, it was their hope and their dreams and they worked their whole life to get in this point reporter reporter the end of the shuttle program marks the grounding of american astronauts and artists. nasa no longer has the money. so these pictures may be the what is of their kind, at least for a while. bill plante cbs news, washington. >> mitchell: and that is the cbs evening news. later on cbs, 48 hours mystery. thanks for joining us this saturday evening. i'm les mention mitch -- les mitchell, cbs news in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org

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NBC Nightly News-20110717-00:33:00

14% of the continental u.s. has endured the driest six months on record since 1895. from texas to georgia, farmers hoping for yellow corn are seeing brown stalks. >> we need some rain very desperately. >> reporter: but for most of the country, rain is not in the forecast, only more blistering heat. charles hadlock, nbc news, atlanta. let's bring in the weather channel's samantha moore now to tell us how hot it's going to get. >> good evening. yes, this extended periods of heat really start to take their toll and over 100 million people will be affected by this heat wave. big ridge of high pressure dominating much of the nation is a reason why and we'll see temperatures in the mid to upper 90s across much of the ohio valley. here are some of the exact numbers we're expecting to see tomorrow. on sunday, 104 in minneapolis. so those heat indices could

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110717:12:18:00

of grabbing the left breast of the unidentified tsa agent at an airport checkpoint. officials saying the suspect refused to go through passenger screening and became argumentative. she was released on friday. one person is dead and another seriously hurt after their speed boat flipped and crashed in boston harbor. the speed boat was racing when it hit a wave sending it into an air. crashed into the water breaking apart. both men were thrown from the boat. in washington, d.c., a new museum opened this weekend to honor african-americans who served in the civil war. visitors from around the country came to visit the museum to learn about some of the stories left out of history books. 200,000 african-americans fought in the civil war. 150,000 of them have been slaves before the war began.

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