decades. now all eyes are on a nuclear power plant in nebraska that s under siege by rising waters. an update on the latest in just a moment. i think i read it s about four feet away. emergency workers telling residents it s okay but you must imagine they re on edge. it s got to be really scary. there s an actor helping out who we ll tell you about coming up soon. later today, president obama will look to kick start the debate over the nation s debt crisis. he meets one on one with senate leaders from both sides of the aisle after republicans walked away from the table last week. can they make a deal in time to avoid a financial disaster? this is the kind of thing that would have global ramifications if they can t seem to find common ground over this. say it ain t so. is mtv breaking up the cast of their hit reality show jersey shore ? no! snooki! what s the situation going to do? after five seasons are snooki and the gang soon going to be looking for a new pla
get that bear. dan harris, tonight, takes us on the chase, armed with fearless dogs, scaring the bears into the trees. and this costume, well, scared us. good evening on this saturday. as we come on the air tonight, they are anxiously watching the floodwaters in the northern plains. along the souris river, the raging river is rising to levels never seen before.e. more than 10,000 people have now evacuated. and look at the pictures tonight. in parts of north dakota, entire neighborhoods under water. all you see are the rooftops there. this woman, in the city of minot, holding back tears as she looks at her home in the distance. and this sign, speaking for so many families there, reads preserve our homes. we want to take you to the live picture of the vast amount of water in the city of minot. and abc s david kerley will lead off us again tonight. david, good evening. reporter: good evening, david. some first good news for this city. this is about it. a couple more inches