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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

here are tonight's headlines. ♪ ♪ the west and south are baking under triple-digit heat temperatures, with no end in sight. >> it's hotter and hotter every summer time. >> norah: and as vermont and new york begin to assess the damage from massive floods, the area is also bracing for more rain. >> still pumping water out days after? >> yes. ♪ ♪ >> norah: multiple passengers and flight attendants our introductory flight to florida hit severe turbulence. >> she flew up in the air, like matrix. the only way i can think to describe it. ♪ ♪ >> three people are dead, 14 others seriously hurt after a crash involving a greyhound bus. i-70 near st. louis. ♪ ♪ >> president biden capped a two-day nato summit by emphasizing the military alliances united front in rallying around ukraine. >> our commitment to ukraine will not weaken. ♪ ♪

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

>> joining us now is nbc news meteorologist bill karins and nbc news correspondent priscilla thompson in perryton, texas. bill, let me start with you. can you give us the forecast what can we expect today and throughout the week? >> jose, i'm going to start with the breaking news. i know you care about this so much, and anyone on the east coast, the caribbean and everything, too. we have a tropical depression forming out in an area that it shouldn't because our water is warmer than it should be this could be a hurricane in a couple days. it's only june typically we watch storms all the way out here nr the atlantic, late july, august, september, october this is really early it's out in the middle of nowhere now. in four or five days it will be near the windward or leeward islands, near st. lucia and northward. you're like, wait, this is a storm we have to pay attention

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

the very first time. [knocking] >> oh! [laughter] look at you. >> reporter: is to be 21 welcomed him in, gave him a tour appeared to be going to window. >> reporter: a box of his favorite cereal. and one last letter. but lamar says the greatest gift will always be the confidence he instilled in him. >> especially when somebody is innocent, you want someone to believe in you because you have people that believe in you, it makes it harder for you to give up on yourself. >> reporter: lamar says that is what helped to get him through 28 years of injustice, and now inspires him to serve a life of friendship. steve hartman come on the road, near st. louis. >> what a guy. >> norah: she gave him hope.

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

so, this is a serious issue about who's going to feed the world, if america can't get its agriculture products out. >> reporter: these massive barges also carry everything from coal and petroleum to fertilizer and road salt. this is like a super highway. >> it is absolutely a water super-highway. this is irreplaceable. we have got to keep commerce moving. >> reporter: that's the job of the army corps of engineers. it's been dredging the river nonstop for three months. so you guys are doing this 24/7. >> 24/7. >> reporter: near st. louis, they are desperately trying to maintain a nine-foot-deep shipping channel, sucking up enough sand and silt to fill an olympic-sized swimming pool every hour. >> so we've had three dredges working in our reach of the river to keep the thing open based on the forecast. >> reporter: if this drought continues, can you dredge your way out of this? >> we can dredge it to a certain point, and then mother nature wins. >> reporter: climate change is making mother nature

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Dateline-20211219-09:05:00

kevin was 15 years old when he walked his mother down the aisle. they moved into bill's home on a quiet cul de sac in seminole, florida, near st. petersburg. a solid neighborhood. good schools. for the first time, kevin had a steady male role model in his life. >> so how was kevin fitting into the picture here? >> kevin was fitting into the picture quite well really. he really took to me more than anyone else that diane dated with, she told me that. and, you know, we got along very well. >> reporter: kevin appreciated bill so much, he wanted to take his name. >> he wanted his name to be the same as his mom and i. and i was very proud of that. >> reporter: so, what's wrong with this picture? not much. kevin got along fine with bill, but joining a big family with five kids was a challenge. he didn't always fit in. there was tension, and a lot of it swirled around the new baby of the family, young kevin. >> you could tell he was raised as an only child because he was all about himself and all about his way all the time. >> reporter: but kevin's cousin tanya says the kyne kids didn't make things easy for their step-brother.

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CNN Newsroom With Pamela Brown-20211212-00:53:00

emergency funds. near st. louis, officials confirm six people died inside an amazon warehouse that collapsed and as the storms continue to wreak havoc across multiple other states, the president says he's prepared to approve whatever federal help is needed. >> this is one of those times when we aren't democrats or republicans. sounds like hyperbole, but it's real. we're all americans. we stand together as the united states of america. i promise you, whatever is needed, whatever is needed, the federal government is going to find a way to supply it. >> meanwhile, fema is sending emergency response teams to assess the damage and find out where help is needed. let's discuss that with former fema administrator craig fugate. i'm here in mayfield, kentucky. as you look around and survey the damage, where do you even

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FOX and Friends Sunday

taxpayers money and just not getting anything out of it. but you have to be extremely upset this governor is doing the job of the federal government. the biden administration refuses to protect the american public by giving the resources to the border patrol that is necessary for us to secure the border. if we don't have an administration that is backing us up, that is giving us those resources, then you're going to see the crisis continue to get bigger. governor abbott is stepping up. it will help texas but likely to push the illegal immigration to states like new mexico, arizona and california. pete: city near you, state you live in. ultimate facilitation of this. speaking of a state i used to live in, state of minnesota, a student speaking up what happened on her zoom call. this is fourth-grader speaking at a school board meeting. this is the district near st. cloud, minnesota. i call these moments the covid

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20200604-00:42:00

over to the church very nearby. >> let's get to jon karl, near st. john's church. we see the demonstrators behind you. when protests flared up at the white house friday, we've learned that president trump was rushed to a secure bunker under the white house. there had been reports that happened, now we know the reason why. the president was asked about whether he was sent to the bunker, and he claimed he was just inspecting the bunker? >> reporter: in an interview, the president acknowledged he was taken to the bunker, but he said he went there to inspect it. i've been told by multiple sources that the president went there because of a heightened security alert. he was rushed there by the secret service. he didn't go there to inspect it. >> jon, thank you. and another developing headline on this. scathing words from james mattis about president trump as commander in chief, describing him as a threat to the constitution. and this comes as other military

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt-20191205-10:24:00

to feel like we got some sort of justice >> reporter: near st. louis, one family who wants to remain anonymous fought back after they say this woman took their packages twice homeowners leaving a package full of dirty diapers which was stolen the next day. >> she got the special surprise from my daughter >> reporter: with stations are offering to accept packages under their christmas tree >> we hold them here safe that definitely relieves a lot of anxiety for our citizens >> reporter: there are ways to ensure you get what you paid for. sign up to track your packages require a signature on delivery and if you can, get them sent somewhere secure like your office this holiday season, it is good to give but also to receive. miguel almaguer, nbc news up next, a major move to crack down on robocalls. will we finally be rid of them? season it is good to give but also to receive. miguel almaguer, nbc news. up next, a major (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation?

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt-20191010-09:36:00

drastic ♪ ♪ why does, why not come... stop asking ♪ ♪ this into me baby, relax and start passing ♪ ♪ expressway, her back, weaving through the we apologize for interrupting your programming right now, but we do have some breaking news coming in from the east bay right now. there is a growing brush fire in moraga. this is near st. mary's college, to be exact. this brush fire is happening at merrill drive at sanders ranch road. again, a fast-moving brush fire right now at merrill drive at sanders ranch road. we are told there are evacuations happening. we don't know the exact location of those evacuations, but we are on the phone with cal fire to get exact details. if you are looking at your screen, this will give you a better idea of where this is happening. once again, near st. mary's college.

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