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NBC Nightly News-20101225-01:36:00

but still in find spirits. sally biddle for nbc news, london. >> back in this country, people in parts of the west are spending this christmas eve trying to salvage this holiday after this week's historic storm. kristen welker has the latest on the cleanup. >> reporter: on the night before christmas, a massive cleanup is under way in laguna beach, after the record-setting storm wednesday wiped out the beach and left 20 homes and nearly 50 businesses saturated in mud and debris. >> that's what took us the longest. >> reporter: today, officials declared the mess a state of emergency, as dozens took refuge in local hotels, which in the spirit of the season, are not charging flood victims. >> it didn't feel like christmas, so we didn't think about the holiday season at all. it was just about helping people. >> it looked a lot nicer before. >> reporter: carter pike is being hailed a hero of the storm. the 20-year-old rescued his

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101225-01:59:00

ice ought cake for retailers that are go having a better than expected holiday shopping season. >> and it's not to late to get into the spirit. also, more babies are making their entry into the world earlier than before. why that is raising a red flag for doctors. good evening. it is christmas eve and final rush of the holiday season came today with a flurry of last minute shopping and travel. those heading out by plane today may be in luck, that is because delta is cancelling 500 flights tomb because of a rare snowfall in the deep south. traffic on interstate 80 is moving along well. headlights are thegd toward lake tahoe. thousands are people are going up what is predicted to be the busiest ski weekend afternoon

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101225-01:49:00

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101225-01:48:00

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20101225-01:39:00

already christmas. getting into the mood to celebrate can be a challenge for the 90,000 servicemen and women deployed in what's now the longest war in u.s. history. that doesn't stop them from trying, as mandy clark reports from forward operating base bostwick deep in taliban territory. >> reporter: this is no christmas carol, and the holiday spirit seems a world away today as headhunter troop from task force bandit takes to the roads of eastern afghanistan. >> i.e.d. in the middle of the road. stand by. >> reporter: the roadside bombs hit the lead vehicle two kilometers into the patrol. no one is hurt, so the convoy continues. today's mission is to search for an illegal taliban checkpoint that u.s. soldiers have heard about. it's dangerous work trying to go into areas the insurgents are claiming as their turf. >> most of the contact in this area comes from across the river over there. it's called the shark's tooth. >> reporter: the men have to stay focused, so any thoughts of home in the holidays are pushed aside.

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20101225-01:49:00

>> mason: in britain, the engagement of prince william and kate middleton is being celebrated with a growing list of official wedding-related merchandise. but a new commemorative coin is creating a royal fuss. the image on the coin is drawn from a photo of the couple, but at best it's only a so-so likeness of him and resembles her-- well-- hardly at all. this for a coin priced at over $2,000 for the solid gold version.

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20101225-01:44:00

>> mason: more rain may hit southern california tomorrow as the cleanup continues following a week's worth of storms. early estimates say at least $70 million worth of damage was caused by the rain and floods. much of it was in highland, where cars and homes were caked in four feet of mud. now to a storm of a different sort surrounding california's schools. a new state law allows a majority of parents to essentially take over a failing school. and its first test case is causing quite an uproar. ben tracy has more in tonight's "reading, writing and reform." >> yes, we did! yes, we did! >> reporter: these parents are fed up. their kids go to mckinley elementary in compton, california. it's a tough town and the school is one of the worst in the state-- ranked in the bottom 10%. shemika murphy says her second grader is still reading at a first-grade level. she signed a petition, along

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20101225-01:39:00

those fights, the president is revamping his white house team. on the way out, his national economic council director larry summers, defense secretary robert gates, senior white house adviser david axelrod and the president's chief of staff, rahm emanuel, who has already left to run for chicago mayor. but the white house says the president is not completely cleaning house, like president clinton did after his mid-term losses in 1994. >> i would be survived if we had dramatic, out of the box shifts of wholesale moving of people out of the administration. i think it's going to be more of a slow walk than a dramatic facelift. >> reporter: and aides point out that the halfway mark is a typical time for this kind of change. >> it is the natural course of the way this town works and that administrations work. >> reporter: white house aides say the changes will be more of a course correction, but they do signal a shift. the president has said one of his major shortcomings has been his inability to communicate with the american people and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101225:12:36:00

country men serving overseas, and that is the message i delivered when i visited our troops in afghanistan a few weeks ago, and you may be serving far from home every american supports you and your families. >> the first couple passed along christmas greetings on behalf of their dog, bo. >> annual christmas tradition has santa claus making a splash on the potomac river, he proved he could travel fast and not just by air wearing the specially designed wet suit. >> imagine how cold it is on the river. >> this is the 25th year the waterski show has gone on. check out this picture of santa, skiing on the white stuff, hitting the slopes in colorado. santa is a man of many, man talentses and the snow in colorado is perfect, friends. >> and you know who else knows about the snow, maria is outside

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NBC Nightly News-20101225-01:37:00

neighbors who were trapped in rising waters. all while watching his car, his prized possession, get swallowed up by the flood. >> if one of those kids had been hurt, it's something i could never live with. >> reporter: usually a hub of holiday shopping, the downtown area is now a reminder of how much damage was done. store owners working feverishly to reopen. >> i think in my merchandise and fixtures, about $125,000 i lost. so a lot. >> reporter: communities throughout southern california are in recovery mode. damage is estimated to be in the tens of millions and with forecasts calling for more storms late christmas day, there is anxiety about what could come. loma linda is still a sea of mud after more than 18 inches of rain this week. carly's family hasn't been able to drive out of their home for three days, but they will have memories for a lifetime. >> all the water just piled

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