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ABC World News With David Muir-20140112-01:32:00

vortex thaw, triggering massive flooding. >> i've lived here five years. and this is the first time that it's flooded this bad. >> reporter: in palm beach county, florida, nearly 22 inches of rain in 24 hours. residents wading knee-deep. some even using kayaks to escape. >> hasn't been like this since hurricane katrina, last i could remember. >> reporter: authorities say the driver of this suv died because she couldn't see where the street ended and the canal began. in georgia, strong winds sent a tree crashing through the roof of this mobile home, pinning a 14-year-old girl inside to the floor. >> very delicate situation where we had to keep the tree stable at all times so it didn't continue to fall on this young lady. >> reporter: rescuers used an air bag to prop up the tree to free her. her 2-year-old cousin found nearby was safely rescued, too. and check out this video in raleigh, north carolina.

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NBC Nightly News-20140112-01:56:00

finally tonight, a success story about a bird that once faced extinction, now flying high once again. nbc's erica hill on the return of the crane with the help of another set of wings. >> reporter: it is not your typical bird call. but for eight young whooping cranes hatched in captivity, that sound clearly signals one thing, it is time to fly. >> it starts out when they're still in the egg, we play a recording of the aircraft. >> reporter: all part of the plan to create an environment that is as natural as possible for these birds who must migrate south but don't have a parent to

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NBC Nightly News-20140112-01:48:00

we're back with an update tonight on what has quickly become a new booming business in colorado. the recreational sale of marijuana, ten days after it began, the sales have already topped $5 million, and the high demand means some stores are already running low. more from gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: at the clinic in denver -- >> we are selling this product -- >> reporter: -- rhine cook is selling out faster than he can harvest. there is plenty of medical marijuana left, but when recreational sales became legal in colorado on january 1st, licensed stores had to set aside a certain amount, and that supply is dwindling fast. >> it's kind of crazy. >> reporter: prices are

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ABC World News With David Muir-20140112-02:00:00

reporter: the fire officials really want to catch this brazen arsonist. they're offering a thousand reward for his capture. we're heave here on st. john's street where this home was set on fire this morning. other fires have happened in the same six-block area of downtown. new surveillance video has surfaced. >> at this time we can confirm that agent of these fires have been intentionally set. >> firefighters make an urgent plea to help catch a serial arson mist who may look like the man in this sketch. >> my team, the men and women of the san jose fire department arson unit will work until this threat is terminated. >> this surveillance video is from across the street which shows a man walking by four times shortly before the fire started. >> to come by four times, is kind of su

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NBC Nightly News-20140112-01:52:00

it was on a saturday morning 50 years ago today when the u.s. surgeon general made history releasing a landmark report that said smoking causes lung cancer and probably heart disease.

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ABC World News With David Muir-20140112-01:42:00

information was stolen there, as well. and it happened before christmas. so, why are customers just learning about this now? here's abc's aditi roy. >> reporter: tonight, another major retailer hit by holiday hackers. neiman marcus says it is investigating a security breach involving stolen credit card information from its customers. the retailer, based in texas, says it first learned back in mid-december reports of fraudulent activity on customers' credit cards. leading some analysts to question, why the luxury retailer waited weeks to reveal the news. >> it seems to me, that they didn't want to ruin their christmas shopping season. >> reporter: in a statement, the company says, quote, we have begun to contain the intrusion. and have taken significant steps to further enhance information security. the news comes out after retail giant target disclosed its massive data breach over the holidays may have involved up to 110 million customers. >> we've been making sure there's no unusual transactions. >> reporter: the personal

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New Day Sunday-20140112-12:05:00

meanwhile some welcome relief for parts of the midwest with temperatures higher than normal. in st. louis all they needed were sweat shirts for a visit to the zoo. >> last week i had to wear bib overalls, hat, gloves, face shield, scarf, all sorts of stuff to keep bundled up. quite a difference. >> a much better picture across the nation. look at this. mainly quiet. that storm system long gone. we're looking at a couple of showers, lake-effect snow across portions of upstate new york and out in the west, very, very stormy for the pacific northwest with higher elevations getting a great deal of snowfall. look at these temperatures, though. we're actually 11 degrees above-normal. in nashville, what a different scene. chicago 11 degrees above-normal. new york city seven. tomorrow new york will be at 52 degrees. that's 14 degrees above-normal and then by tuesday dropping back down to 48. so we do have another system on the way. doesn't look like it will be quite as strong but we could see

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ABC World News With David Muir-20140112-02:01:00

ABC World News With David Muir-20140112-02:01:00
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140111:10:29:00

it is more romantic and traditional. >> i don't think they will ever take off, the horses are here to stay, to be quite honest. >> and the drivers are not giving up. >> if you're going to put us out of business, you have to come up with a pretty good reason, if you say the industry is inhumane and the horses are being abused, prove it. >> and ainsley earhardt joins us with the policy director, tony faay, i said it right, right? i have a friend of mine who is a policeman and rides a horse for the city, his horse, just like these horses, very highly regulated. they have dental care and great facilities where they live. they're fed the best food and offered the best veterinarian care. >> christina was telling us, the lady in the piece wearing the hat. she was a wealth of information. she says it is interesting they're targeting our horses but not the horses the police

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140111:03:29:00

traditional. >> i don't think they will ever take off, the horses are here to stay, to be quite honest. >> and the drivers are not giving up. >> if you're going to put us out of business, you have to come up with a pretty good reason, if you say the industry is inhumane and the horses are being abused, prove it. >> and ainsley earhardt joins us with the policy director, tony faay, i said it right, right? i have a friend of mine who is a policeman and rides a horse for the city, his horse, just like these horses, very highly regulated. they have dental care and great facilities where they live. they're fed the best food and offered the best veterinarian care. >> christina was telling us, the lady in the piece wearing the hat. she was a wealth of information. she says it is interesting they're targeting our horses but not the horses the police

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