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zone. also tonight, the first 2 of donald trump's 18 co-defendants in the georgia election case surrendering at an atlanta jail. among them, attorney john eastman accused of plotting what's been called a fake elector scheme. it comes as mr. trump confirms when he will turn himself in. the miracle rescue, seven students and a teacher dangling nearly a thousand feet in the air after a cable car's line snaps in pakistan. the incredible video, a helicopter hoisting one passenger to safety. the home explosion that killed the father of an nfl star. what we're learning. the fatal school bus crash in ohio on the first day of the new school year. the gunman identified in the fatal shooting of a california shop owner over her pride flag. was it a hate crime? and american sha'carri richardson racing into history, the thrilling moment she became the world's fastest woman. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. good evening, and welcome, everyone. tonight, as the tropical storm season heats up with a new storm battering texas, southern california is still feeling the effects of its rare encounter with the tropical storm over the weekend. since then rescuers have been focused on reaching people in mountain communities who have been cut off by washed out roads. rescuing many trapped in homes and cars by mud, debris, and rising floodwaters. crews resorting to using the bucket of a bulldozer to lift residents of a care home to safety. tropical storm hilary barreled through the region dumping record amounts of rain. idaho and montana along with oregon and nevada all broke rainfall records. nevada measuring over nine inches, and now tonight, parts of south texas getting drenching rains after tropical storm harold came ashore today on south padre island, and there is brewing trouble in the caribbean tonight as well. erin mclaughlin has the very latest. >> reporter: tonight, tropical storm harold makes landfill in southern texas bringing heavy wind and rain as some in southern california are digging themselves out of the mess tropical storm hilary left behind. after record rainfall flooded streets and blanketed entire communities in sludge. >> sad we have to go through all this. >> reporter: the round the clock cleanup continues and in the san bernardino national forest, a search and rescue under way after a mudslide barreled down the mountain and completely wiped out this bridge cutting off a small community just over that way, home to the only person missing from tropical storm hilary. that community now covered in mud. a source tells nbc news the search for the missing woman now under way. >> scariest thing in my whole life. >> reporter: up the road resident stephanie noise and her dogs were rescued today after being stranded for more than 48 hours. how did you get the word out you needed help? >> you know i found out i went to the river and had a white towel and a helicopter came over. i started going like that, and i guess they came back and told them there was someone to rescue. >> reporter: meanwhile, near palm spring, relief. >> thank god. they saved us. >> reporter: after firefighters rescued the elderly using construction equipment. >> there's sinkholes and still standing mud of up to five feet. >> reporter: that as new video released shows this alaska airlines flight making a dramatic landing in orange county during the height of the storm, sparks flying from the landing gear. the cause is still being investigated. meanwhile, overnight a life-threatening emergency at a los angeles hospital. >> we had 241 patients actually impacted by this power outage. >> reporter: after the backup generators failed, firefighters desperately evacuated patients, some critically ill. a woman gave birth to a healthy baby girl under the flow of flashlights. >> we had a whole lot of them, and the baby is fine. >> reporter: tonight, as california recovers, no relief for texas after mother nature's relentless onslaught. >> erin, you're close to that isolated community in southern california. are there still rescues going on? >> reporter: yes, lester, that's what we understand, that they've been rescuing people by helicopter. in fact, i've been listening to the sound of a chopper not far from here. as for this road, they say it'll take weeks, if not months, to repair. lester. >> erin mclaughlin starting us off, erin, thanks. let's bring in bill karins tracking the storm and more trouble in the tropics. >> now that we're just about done with harold, we're going to focus on franklin. rainfall, we could see up to 15 inches of rain in 8,000 to 10,000-foot mountains. that's what they could deal with all morning long. where does it go after that? it lingers and is favorable to become a hurricane again in about five days, and everyone wants to know where does it go after that? a lot of models bring it north, but safely off the east coast. we'll have to wait and see. we have five to seven days to watch it. everybody on the east coast, pay attention. also breaking, the first co-defendant surrendering today in the georgia election conspiracy case involving former president trump. it all comes on the eve of the first republican primary debate. garrett haake is covering it for us this evening. >> reporter: tonight, the first of donald trump's 18 co-defendants in the sweeping election interference case in georgia beginning to surrender for processing at rice fulton county's infamous rice street jail. attorney john eastman charged with orchestrating the trump campaign's fake elector scheme booked and released on $100,000 bond. >> do you still think the election was stolen? >> absolutely. >> absolutely? still? >> no question. no question in my mind. >> reporter: and scott hall, a bail bondsman attempting to breach election equipment. >> is there something wrong here? they are absolutely is. >> reporter: the former president posts his intention to turn himself in thursday attacking the case as a witch-hunt. mr. trump's fulton county appearance intended to pull the political spotlight away from wednesday's first republican debate in wisconsin, which he has chosen to skip citing his commanding lead in the polls. the former president's absence dividing his rivals. >> the front-runner, who has decided not to be there, will be out on bail in four different jurisdictions. we can no longer pretend this is normal. we can't pretend that this is acceptable. >> i have no issue with him skipping the first couple of debates. this is a good opportunity for me to introduce myself to the country. >> people are starving for a message of hope and optimism as long as there is anger and conservatism. >> reporter: with eight candidates participating, mr. trump's close safety rival, florida governor, ron desantis, will take center stage and expects to take the majority of the jabs from other candidates. >> i don't think it's any secret that i'm going to be probably the guy that people are going to come after. certainly that's been true. >> garrett, as you know, there's been speculation the former president is trying to draw attention away from this debate. >> reporter: that's right, lester. he has pretaped an interview with former fox host tucker carlson that should be tomorrow, and as posted he expects to be busy with other debate distractions in the works possibly. a daring rescue operation playing out all day today, seven children and their teacher trapped in a dangling cable car in the mountains of pakistan after one of the cables broke. raf sanchez has late details. >> reporter: tonight a perilous rescue nearly a thousand feet off the ground. seven children and one teacher trapped on this cable car on their way to school, left dangling over a ravine after an overhead line snapped. pakistani military helicopters circling above lowering commandos by rope but trying not to shake the car with the force of their rotors. cable cars are a common way to travel in remote areas with poor roads, and with crowds gathering below, one man making a frantic call to local tv from on board the car. "it's a matter of human life," he said. "the authority should rescue all of us as soon as possible" and then on the helicopter's third pass, success. this student stepping off the car and lifted to safety. the choppers forced to land when the sun set, but locals and rescue teams working in the darkness using improvised pulleys to get everyone else to safety. >> when the helicopter operation could not go on in the dark, i think the rescuers made this brave decision because they didn't want the kids to be waiting all night and the parents to be suffering from anxiety, so i think this was a very brave decision on the part of the army. >> reporter: pakistan's prime minister tweeting, all the kids have been successfully and safely rescued. a happy ending to what was so nearly a tragedy. raf sanchez, nbc news. in ohio today one child was killed, and 23 others were injured when their school bus crashed. officials say it happened on a road in lawrenceville west of columbus when the bus collided with a minivan that was in the wrong lane causing the bus to overturn. most of the injuries were described as nonlife-threatening. this was the first day of the school year there. and in mooresville, north carolina, authorities are investigating the deadly explosion of a house owned by caleb farley. officials said farley's father robert died in the explosion, and another man was injured. the cause is under investigation, but authorities reported the smell of gas on the property. in southern california, authorities are calling it a potential hate crime. the fatal shooting of a shop owner and noted designer in a dispute over a pride flag. here's maggie vespa. >> reporter: tonight, a california resort town consumed with grief after lauri carleton, a store owner, wife, and mother of nine, was killed authorities say confronting hate. the san bernardino county sheriff says travis ikeguchi shot the 66-year-old friday at her shop adding her death is being investigated as a potential 45i9 crime. >> mr. ikeguchi tore down a pride or rainbow flag hanging in front of the mag.pi store and yelled many homophobic slur s and during the confirmation he shot and killed carleton. >> reporter: nearby business owners say customers ran from the scene. deputies later killing ikeguchi in a shootout. the sheriff says the 27-year-old was armed with an unregistered semiautomatic handgun adding his social media is rife with anti-lgbtq posts. >> it looks like the suspect acted alone, but we want to be sure that that's the case. >> reporter: carleton didn't identify as lgbtq, but friends say she was an ally. her death comes amid a rise in attacks against the lgbtq community. one study tracking more than 350 incidents of hate and extremism between june 2022 and april 2023. outside a second store carleton owned in los angeles, a growing memorial. robin lyles was a close friend. how do you make sense of this? >> you can't make sense of it. it's senseless. >> reporter: while her daughter called her mom fearless writing on instagram, her flags had been torn down before, and she always responded by putting up a bigger one adding simply, our family is broken. maggie vespa, nbc news. in 60 seconds, what's behind at least nine cases of malaria this summer in three states as cases turn up farther and farther north. we'll talk with a top researcher looking for answers next. would comfort me. but now, they've become aggressive. this mouth used to sing me lullabies. now, it's unrecognizable. if your loved one with alzheimer's dementia has become agitated, it's not their fault. they could have agitation in alzheimer's dementia, which can cause behavior beyond their control. help your loved one. learn more at agitationinalz.com. to you? help your loved one. you get roped in with phone offers, that bind you to a 3-year device contract. break free with t-mobile! introducing go5g plus, the first plan that always gives new and existing customers the same great device deals, and you're upgrade ready in two years versus three. right now, bring t-mobile your phone and get the amazing iphone 14 on us. trapped. free. get the amazing iphone 14 on us. trapped. free. back now with the reference for answers after nine cases of malaria popped up in the u.s. this summer. malaria was virtually wiped out in the u.s. in the '50s, but there is concern climate change may be helping to bring it back. here's tom costello. >> reporter: the big question for researchers is a new homegrown strain of malaria showing up across the country, or is it malaria coming from overseas? how many mosquitoes are in there? >> about 200, and we grow about 50,000 mosquitoes a week. >> 50,000? >> reporter: this doctor runs the johns hopkins malaria research institute where they study the mosquitoes that carry malaria. while the u.s. largely eliminated malaria more than 60 years ago, 500,000 people still die each year in africa with children most at risk, but this summer nine people had been diagnosed in the u.s. in florida -- >> we do have a seventh case of malaria that's been locally transmitted. >> reporter: one case in texas and recently one in maryland, the furthest case so far north in decades, but none of the victims had traveled to a malaria-endemic region. mosquitoes live just two to four weeks, so were the victims bitten by mosquitoes that picked it up from a foreign traveler, or is the malaria home grown? >> the question is, given climate change, is this going to become more frequent? we actually don't know the answer to that. >> reporter: mosquitoes need heat, humidity and standing water. during milder winters, like the one we had in the mid-atlantic, fewer mosquitoes die off in the winter, which means there are more of them in the summer. >> they can start reproducing earlier, so by the time we get to june, we have more mosquitoes. >> reporter: the first signs of malaria infection, body aches, and chill, a fever of 104, and g.i. problems, see a doctor quickly. pregnant women are especially vulnerable. experts recommend wearing long sleeves and using mosquito repellent and remove standing water anywhere near the house. tom costello, nbc news, baltimore. as we continue tonight, students disciplined by their school getting little opportunity to defend themselves. our nbc news investigation is next. he firy il-23 inhibitor that can deliver clinical remission and endoscopic improvement. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to. liver problems may occur in crohn's disease. control of crohn's means everything to me. ask your gastroenterologist about skyrizi. ♪ control is everything to me ♪ learn how abbvie could help you save. when you smell the amazing scent of gain flings... time stops. 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