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ABC World News With David Muir-20110627-00:35:00

lead in a three-truck convoy. the two other trucks stopped in plenty of time, but the lead driver apparently saw the train too late, slammed on his brakes and skidded 300 feet before smashing into the california zephyr and setting off a huge fire ball. >> tell her to jump. >> reporter: the highway speed limit at the crossing is 70 miles an hour. no word on how fast the truck was going, but enough for the cab to become imbedded in the side of the train. >> my heart felt like it was up in my throat. you know, because we didn't know if it was the end or what. >> reporter: as the search goes on for passengers still unaccounted for, two forensic anthropologists were brought in today to look for victims who may have been in the two rail cars that were incinerated. some passengers who got out alive have little more than the clothes on their backs. >> i went to grab my purse and she was just like, out, go! and i have nothing. >> reporter: the nevada truck company involved in this

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ABC World News With David Muir-20110627-00:52:00

meet yaretzy, born last wednesday in new york city. according to projections of census figures, hers is the face of america's future. for the first time, non-white children, latino, african-american, asian-american, outnumber white children. >> the idea that where we had a white middle class pop ration, that we talk about in the 1950s and 1960s, that's disappearing. >> reporter: this new generation is still in the cradle, but as these infants grow up, america will start to look very different. already, the trend lines are clear. older americans are whiter. younger americans, more non-white. most of that change is being driven a surging latino population. with a much higher birthrate than any other ethnic group, further bolstered by legal immigration. latinos have already passed african-americans as the largest minority. the implications of this evolving america will touch everything from politics, where hispanic voters will wield increasing power, to education.

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NBC Nightly News-20110627-00:49:00

NBC Nightly News-20110627-00:49:00
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ABC World News With David Muir-20110627-00:56:00

ABC World News With David Muir-20110627-00:56:00
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ABC World News With David Muir-20110627-00:33:00

>> reporter: one of those homeowners is now living in this shopping center parking lot. randy nelson and his wife bought this camper, knowing their house is flooded and powerless to do anything but wait. >> probably a week at this level. >> reporter: so, what's the hardest thing now, just being patient? >> patient, waiting, see what's going to happen. where you are going to live afterwards. >> reporter: randy nelson thinks the water at his house is actually even higher than it is here. so, where did all the water come from? heavy rains and snow melt in canada. and it's all moving down. they couldn't hold it back, it's got to come through the system. david? >> incredible to see the roof tops there behind you. david, i wanted to get back to that nuclear plant. the held of the nrc headed there tomorrow. and you told me earlier, they're concerned about where all the water is coming from, too. >> reporter: yeah, and it's the same problem -- as a helicopter, a blackhawk national guard helicopter flies overhead -- it's the same problem. it's going to take weeks for the water to move through the system, because that's what they are concerned about, the nuclear power plants.

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ABC World News With David Muir-20110627-00:48:00

might include chloroform? >> well, i started looking at chlorophyll, and it prompted me to look up chloroform. >> reporter: prosecutors say little caylee was drugged. if casey didn't search for chloroform online, it will be extremely difficult to prove premeditated murder. an idea perhaps not lost on this mother. >> i think virtually any mother would lie to save their daughter's life. >> reporter: prosecutors are in the awkward position of now having to undermine their own key witnesses. >> did you input the words into the google search engine "how to make chloroform"? >> reporter: and for the anthonys, there are no good outcomes. next week promises to be the final week of testimony, and as hard as the last three years have been on the anthony family, what could happen next to casey could further fracture this family. david? >> yunji, thank you. and when we come back here tonight, for 80 years that

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NBC Nightly News-20110627-00:39:00

campaign team, the former minnesota governor is behind not only romney and bachmann, but gingrich and hermann cain as well. he leads only rick santorum and jon hundredsman. he has to stand out. it's difficult to do given the crowded race and we have other candidates coming in along the way. >> reporter: lester, it's going to be crowded in iowa early this week as president obama heads there on tuesday for an event centered on jobs and the manufacturing sector. meanwhile before that on monday, the president will host leaders of the senate both republicans and democrats here at the white house to try to break that impasse that's emerged over bringing down the national debt and deficit. remember, they're operating on that august 2nd deadline to come to a deal, otherwise the country may face default on it obligations. lester? >> mike viqueira at the white house, thanks. the death toll in a collision between a big rig and an amtrak train has been raised to six tonight. the truck slammed into the california zephyr friday. in the remote nevada desert

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ABC World News With David Muir-20110627-00:37:00

so, what drives this lawyer, wife and foster mom to 23? abc's jonathan karl is in iowa tonight. jon, good to see you. >> reporter: good to see you, david. michele bachmann is here in waterloo, iowa, to kick off her campaign. as you mentioned, that won't happen until tomorrow. but she is already on a roll. in the political world, she's the woman of the moment. at the top of the polls in iowa even before starting her campaign. >> president obama is a one-term president. >> reporter: coming off a presidential debate earlier this month where she outshined the more experienced candidates, bachmann has just been dubbed "queen of the tea party" by the conservative "weekly standard" magazine. suddenly, the congresswoman from minnesota, once seen as something of a fringe candidate, has emerged as the person to beat, especially in the critical first caucus state of iowa, the place where she was born. how big a deal is that poll? "the des moines register" has you tied for first place. >> it is a very nice welcome home gift, let me tell you. we are excited. you know, we had heard wonderful things on the ground and this confirmed what we were hearing. >> reporter: another clear sign

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ABC World News With David Muir-20110627-00:32:00

federal inspectors are on the scene, but the government is so concerned, the head of the nuclear regulatory commission is headed to the plant. there was no protecting thousands of houses in minot, north dakota, as the river hit its peak today, flooding more than 4,000 homes, including leslie doll's. >> when you actually see your house, and you know it's not just your basement, it's your whole house -- i'm sorry. >> reporter: it is an eerie feeling starting to come in between these houses. >> it's almost apocalyptic. >> reporter: we traveled by boat into the flooded neighborhoods with this national guard general. the good news here? the river peaked two feet lower than expected. but it's nearly 13 feet above flood stage and it's going to stay near that level for days. >> could be two to four to six weeks or more before the water actually goes back into its banks. >> reporter: and before people get to come see their houses. >> before they get to come and see their houses.

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NBC Nightly News-20110627-00:59:00

nephews, cousins, neighbors. this is what we owe. >> reporter: matt carhart's ptsd was so bad he couldn't even go to the grocery store. but after four months in the program he's now back in school, supporting a new wife and a new baby. >> you look at history like vietnam veterans, a lot of them ended up on the streets. people like fred are making sure that doesn't happen. >> reporter: but it may not be for long. that's because in a place so well known for what grows on its vines, there's one thing, of course, that doesn't. and that's money. and the pathway home is running out. in fact, it's nearly broke. fred hasn't taken a salary in months. the vets pitch in where they can. >> they talk about it all the time. what can we do? for many of them, this has been the best thing in the world. >> reporter: vineyards and veterans have something in common. they both bruise. but bruised grapes often make great wine. if just given the chance. lee cowan, nbc news in the napa valley. that's "nbc nightly news" for this sunday.

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