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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

the sheriff says there was an empty car seat in the back, and they spent several minutes searching for a baby, scared that a child could have been ejected, later learning the driver was alone in the car. a nearby deputy was hit by flying debris. miraculously everyone survived. >> it's dangerous out there. cars moving at high speed, and we're out there trying to get people out of cars. give us all the room you can. >> reporter: an important reminder after a terrifyingly close call. blayne alexander, nbc news. all right, coming up next the secret photo uncovered on a plane revealining how a lilittle angel soared. stay with us. ff regularly, it will keep coming back. try head & shoulders shampoo. dandruff is caused by irritation to a germ that lives on everyone's scalp. unlike regular shampoo, head & shoulders contains zinc pyrithione, which fights the dandruff-causing germ and helps prevent it from coming back. it's gentle on hair and provides up to 100% dandruff protection, clinically proven. try head & shoulders shampoo and conditioner. for best results, use with every wash.

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto

more flying debris to your life there. so there's all these stacked concerns right now, but here at least in punta gorda we know they had the foresight, we know they've been working, preparing for days like this, now unfortunately for better or worse we're going to see if it meets hurricane ian. >> bill weir for us in punta gorda, florida. bill, that was not my voice, but were it to be my voice what i would have been saying to you and your team is please stay safe. stay safe down there over the next day because as we've been saying this is a historic storm about to make landfall there. the wind speeds 155 miles per hour and the storm surge where bill is, 12 to 16 feet as he said. that's just well up into the eaves. yes, they've been preparing for something like this, this is a test they say of the systems, but what a test it will be. jim, poppy, back to you guys. >> no sandbags are going to hold that kind of water back. john berman, you keep your team safe as well.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

minutes for abc 7 news at 6:00. as we come on the air tonight, the intense battle to save the giant redwoods. a wildfire now threatens one of america's natural wonders. hundreds of firefighters are on the scene using planes to fight the flames. one aircraft narrowly missing flying debris. crews setting up sprinklers as the fire burns out of control. some of those sequoias thousands of years old. hundreds of people evacuated during one of the busiest times for the park. will carr is standing by. those flames fueled by the relentless drought with no end in sight for much of the west. scorching summer heat is spreading across the country, temperatures feel like the triple digits, breaking records in texas. and we're tracking severe storms that threaten millions and are moving east. rob marciano is timing it all out. major new developments in the

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

train was still moving as it was coming to the end. the train was still moving as it came into the station. the gunman -- our best reports are there is just one person. he set off some kind of smoke device, a smoke grenade or something. he filled the car up with smoke and began to open fire. in terms of the number of people who were shot, we just don't know, jose. we just don't have good information on that. earlier, we were told five. they say there could be as many as ten. i think we just don't know that. i think it's going to take a while for them to sort out exactly who was actually wounded by gunfire, who was actually simply injured in the resulting melee and the stampede to try to get out of the way, who could have been hit by flying debris. we just don't know. that is the best picture we have of how this happened. >> that is certainly how much more clear picture, pete. just to reconfirm, it

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Outside Source-20220215-19:27:00

so it will be a hazard here. for many, a reasonable start to the day, it's dry and it's bright away from the north of scotland, but once again, we will find rain sweeping its way eastwards, some quite heavy bursts of rain turning to snow in that colder air in the north, and dank and drizzly further south as the winds start to strengthen. a very, very mild day across central and southern parts, but the story is the winds for the day on wednesday. from mid afternoon, gusting quite widely, 50 mph on storm dudley. the tightly packed isobars, as you can see, affecting all parts of the united kingdom. so although the met office warning for the strongest winds, light in this core through parts of scotland and northern ireland and northern england, within extreme parts, gusts of 80, even 90 mph, the effect will be felt more widely. so we could see trees being felled, power lines down, disruption and delay to transport, flying debris. so that's likely during the course of wednesday afternoon and into the evening, and then through the early hours of thursday morning, those winds start to ease a little bit. and actually, it looks

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