Now paying at the atm. Tonight, what we didnt know. The one way to get the bank to pay you back. Good evening. And as we come on the air tonight, there is real concern about the potential for a second disaster. Theyre already dealing with deadly and historic flooding. Several dams now on the brink, ready to burst. Many already have. And the images tonight of the towns simply decimated. The death toll rising. At least 17 now dead in the carolinas. 11 dams breached already. 18 will be monitored throughout the night. Tens of thousands without water, without power. This woman going door to door by boat, checking on neighbors. An elderly woman carried to safety. Roads collapsing. More than 400 roadways now closed. And this evening, the focus on those dams and the damage that could come, if they give way. Abcs alex perez is in South Carolina. Reporter in South Carolina tonight, all eyes on at least 18 dams that could burst under pressure. The next 36 to 48 hours is going to be volatile, so,
This is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. Huge protests continue across dozens of american cities, as anger grows over the killing of an unarmed black man in police custody. There were violent clashes outside the white house. Police fired tear gas at protesters and properties nearby were set on fire. Talk about taking the gloves off, man. Shaking a hand. Despite some moments of solidarity, its though to be the most widespread civil unrest america has seen since the assassination of Martin Luther king. Lessons start again for some primary
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This is bbc news. Welcome if youre watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe. Im Lewis Vaughan jones. Our top stories this is bbc news with the latest headlines remembering george floyd. The first Memorial Service is held for the man whose death in Police Custody launched a global movement. George was somebody who was a lwa ys george was somebody who was always welcoming and always made people feel like they were special. Everybody wants justice, we want justice special. Everybody wants justice, we wantjustice for george. Hes going to get it. Hes going to get it. Two. Applause. Protests continue in cities across the us. This is washington a few
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