jon stewart goes to the hill and sounds off on the gop. they haven t met a veteran they won t screw over. o donnell: families of 9/11 victims blast donald trump as the former president hosts a saudi backed liv tour at his new jersey golf club just 50 miles from ground zero, his controversial comments. nobody has gotten to the bottom of 9/11, unfortunately. o donnell: monkeypox crisis: the major american city tonight declaring a state of emergency as cases explode. jetblue buying spirit: what the $3.8 billion deal could many for your next strip trip and how an nfl superstar is helping kansas city teenagers give back to their community. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this busy thursday night. tonight, for the second time this week, catastrophic flooding has forced americans to flee their homes in the middle of the night, th
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with norah o donnell. reporting from the nation s capitol. good evening, thank you for joining us on this busy thursday night. tonight for the second time this week catastrophic flooding has forced americans to flee their homes in the mid ef the night, this time in eastern kentucky, six to ten inches of rain caused wide spread flash flood as cross central appalachia, washing out roads and bridges and pushing homes off their foundations. at least eight people are dead but kentucky governor warns the death toll will likely rise into the double digits in the coming days. the governor said hundreds of properties could be destroyed in one of the worst most dech stating flooding events in state history. tolgd aw tonight a state of emergency is in effects and national guard is activated, in nine counties affected by the flooding and more rain son the way, a lot of news to get to tonight and meteorologist mike seidle from our partners at the weather chanel will start use you have, good even
see. roads in many areas aren t passible. first responders were forced to brave swift moving waters to rescue people from their homes. we didn t have no time to get nothing out of my little apartment in the basement, i lost everything. the same weather system caused deadly flooding in st. louis earlier this week and tonight with more rain in the forecast, residents were bracing for more devastation. we worry about slips coming off the hill from the dirt and debris. mud slides, yeah. 24,000 customers in kentucky are without power. cell service is spotty and these residents can t get back in here until the water recedes and then the remediation process gets under way, norah. o donnell: mike, thank you so much. for more on these powerful storms that have caused so much damage and where they re headed next, let s bring in the weather channel mike betis, good evening. good evening, the rain came fast and furious for kentucky, take a look at the radar recap.