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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

this tornado spotted southeast of springfield, illinois. >> look how strong that is. >> reporter: roofed tripped from homes in the area. more than 13,000 flights delayed across the country since sunday. the storms fueled by the extreme heat that's gripping much of the country. more records threatened from el paso to miami. and in alaska -- >> there it goes, there it goes. >> reporter: -- this building collapsing into the raging mendenhall river in juneau, over the weekend, one of multiple structures destroyed. the unprecedented flooding, the result of rapid melting of the famed mendenhall glacier. officials there declaring an emergency. and mary, here in new york city, we are bracing for those high winds, hail, lightning, and torrential rain, and it won't take much to cause flash flooding. a rough ride home ahead for millions through tonight. mary? >> erielle reshef leading us off. thank you. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano is tracking it all, and rob, these storms will be especially dangerous after dark.

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CNN This Morning

evidence of a big problem when he was inside a few months ago and he says he was at the scene shortly before the collapse sounding the alarm. >> you can just hear noises and see debris falling and there's a guy working and i said, if you value your life, get away from that building and an hour later i heard that the building fell. >> now, remember, there are three people still missing in this building. rescuers can't go in because of the fear of that building collapsing on them, families sleeping on the concrete next to this building trying to see if they can get -- hear from any word from their loved ones. the city did have some response to this paperwork and say they are adding an additional demolition company to assist with the recovery and demolition work shoring materials, equipment and heavy rescue and repovlsen equipment which will arrive later and they're holding a press conference later today. we should get more details on

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

videos, the suspect is yelling "kill me" at the officers. as far as what pushed him to the edge or a motive, we still don't know. norah? >> norah: omar villafranca, thank you. moving now to a massive five-alarm fire that tore through a construction site in scarlet north carolina. the flames were so fierce that two firefighters had to be rescued along with 15 workers feared well, tonight, two workee still unaccounted for. cbs's nicole sganga on the heroic rescue of one man that was trapped on a crane surrounded by billowing smoke. >> reporter: a massive fire ripped through this apartment construction site in the upscale shopping and residential south park mall neighborhood. huge flames and black smoke could be seen billowing hundreds of feet in the air from miles away. you can see the hot ash and debris spreading onto the street, threatening nearby businesses and rooftops. this cell phone video shows part of one building collapsing, engulfed in fire.

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Early Start With Christine Romans

some training for ukrainian troops drawing on his own army experience. not exactly clear how he ended up in bakhmut. but we know a little bit about how he was killed according to his friend who ran that nonprofit. they were in a building which was hit by really heavy russian artillery about a think are a and barrage and the building started to collapse. some he was with got out. but he of course didn't. we don't know whether he was killed by the artillery or the building collapsing. but i think that gives you a sense of the type of battle that we continue to see in bakhmut, intense chaotic street by street buildings collapsing. deputy defense minister saying that they have taken around 20 square kilometers in the suburbs north and south, but russia continues to bring in new

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Erin Burnett OutFront

after that massive earthquake struck turkey in syria. i just want to say to you an hour ago we were talk about 3400. this number is rising and rising quickly, as rescue crews are digging through the rubble there, desperately trying to find survivors. it is freezing. it is snowing. there has been a 7.8 earthquake which struck "early start"i i earlier this morning. crews are able to hear the voices of people buried alive and are unable to get to many of them. video catching a moment of a building collapsing in turkey. you can imagine the human life inside. thousands of homes we understand have been destroyed. and again, people were inside. people were sleeping, children. and the weather, as i mentioned, is absolutely freezing. some areas are being hit with heavy snow and rain. our nick paton walsh is in ankara, turkey tonight. nick, you've been traveling through that snow. i know it was incredibly hard to even drive, as we see behind you. how much hope is there to find

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Erin Burnett OutFront

morning. the aftershocks have been powerful and continued. crews actually are able to hear the voices of people buried alive. they've been unable to get to many of them. video capturing the moment of a building collapsing in turkey as you can see, you can imagine the human life inside. thousands of homes have been destroyed. again, we were inside, people were sleeping. children's. the weather as i mentioned was absolutely freezing. some areas are being hit with heavy snow and rain. nick paton walsh is in ankara, turkey tonight. nick, you've been traveling through that snow. i know it is incredibly hard even to drive as we see behind you. how much hope is there to find survivors tonight as these death toll numbers are tragically rising? >> that is the desperate hope for these horrifyingly cold and better conditions. they might leave some people to be able to get pulled alive from the rubble. this earthquake barely even 24 hours old. we started this morning with 600 dead, now in turkey, 2921,

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CNN Newsroom

turkey, and sadly we have been witnessing how -- the impact of this border crossing, if it's eventually gets deauthorized, and that means millions -- over 2 million people will be at risk of being cut off of assistance, and now with this challenge, i mean, this is an emergency within another emergency within this earthquake and with previous -- with the current winter storm and snowstorm that has been, we witnessed snow falling in northern syria. so it's just -- it's going to be more devastating to experience that, not to mention the trauma of you waking up at 4:00 a.m. to see your loved ones missing or your building collapsing. it just -- if you allow me to quote our staff in syria, he said it's the feeling of the unknown because they were in their sleep where they didn't know what to do, where to go. it was just so chaotic for them, and it was pretty traumatic. our main concern is to ensure the safety and security of our staff, and make sure they're

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CNN Newsroom Live

the intensity of the shaking. then there was an aftershock earlier today a few hours ago, at least we thought it was an aftershock, then the biggest quake so far hit, this magnitude 6.9 earthquake where the epicenter is in southeastern taiwan, about 200 miles from here, and yet you can see just how much things were shaking and moving around. obviously a buildings built in recent decades in taiwan have earthquake codes so that you are not necessarily in danger of the building collapsing over you if you are in a newer building but we did see some building collapses especially closer to the epicenter of this shallow quake in a part of taiwan that experiences a lot of earthquakes. there have been some 50 earthquakes since the initial quake last night, the 6.4. we saw a building collapse where four people were trapped, three are still trapped. there was a bridge collapse in a rural area. there was a train derailment that you saw pictures of, no

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CNN Newsroom Live

you've been following this and the other extreme weather events on our radar. >> just listening to what will was talking about, an earthquake that he felt last night, that was actually considered a foreshock to what was now the main original shock, earthquake, that took place just moments ago, the magnitude 6.9. last night's earthquake that he experienced in his hotel room it seems about 6.5, about 12 hours ago. we're starting to get these first images coming in from southeastern taiwan where the earthquake took place. you can see this building collapsing in on itself, obviously some very distressed individuals just outside of the building, we don't know if there were people inside that building, but obviously they're going to do their search and rescue operations. this is the latest information we have that death that will was talking about, 10 kilometers deep a shallow earthquake. this graphic behind me shows why

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

not acceptable to allow the terrorists to have safe harbor in afghanistan, and with al zawahiri dead now, it is evidence that al quaeda has no safe harbor or safe home in afghanistan. >> and so you said exploding the house as to have no casualties, and can you confirm the weapon, because i heard it was a cia weapon with a sword bomb. is that accurate? >> we won't go into the detail fwshgs u the strike was taken from a drone with two hellfire missiles and fired with great precision and accuracy that led to the death of al zawahiri and led to the building collapsing with the precision. >> if you don't have dna evidence, how can you be confident that al zawahiri was the man killed in the drone strike. >> well, we know who was on the

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