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Updated numbers on a death toll that even the governor says he expects to rise. i do want to tell you about a story i heard inside. it was with chief travis hots. yesterday was his first time to go to the site. he s been here, you ve seen him on television plenty of times giving the information. yesterday was the first time he had an opportunity to go there to see these volunteers working. and he described one situation where he saw volunteers, they approached a car that was in the mud, they saw a body in the car. and he says the dignity, the care that they applied to pull the body out, that s what they re doing case by case by case. and he watched it happen, it s something that really stood out to him. he said that when you get there on the site for him it just defies imagination. for instance, one ball of mud, he described as big as an ambulance, that ball came sliding down this mountain at a speed that, you know, who can imagine. ....
they re the center of attention, even for that little minute when they re stanning in front of the cake, they just feel special. and that s the whole idea. reporter: 48,000 smiles. just like this one. bob woodruff, abc news, roxbury, mass ms. what a great lady. if you want to donate, and everybody out there who can donate a penny should be g to our website and look for the link birthday wishes. people collect from lemonade stands, bake sales, a little boy found ten bucks on the ground and wrote to her and said, can you give it to people who need it? most of the donations are less than $50. every bit counts. volunteers working. it doesn t get better than that. i feel warm 1k3 and fuzzy right now. me, too. makes me sad. g insomniacs for two decades. ....
Volunteers working for two months making the sandbags, and 2.5 million on the banks in the red river, and the red river, of course, forms the state border between north dakota and minnesota, so we have cities on both sides fighting this flood. and we do see a lot of people feeling very calm about this, as we are saying they feel well prepared. the cities have done their part, buying homes out and building clay levees in their place. they do feel ready for this. they have national guard troops patrolling the levees, and sandbag walls making sure there are no breaches or breaks. can you see it s raining here in moorhead, and that s a concern not only because it will make those sandbags wet, but because the storm could also bring high winds, which could cause white caps. they are saying if those sandbags get wet, they are not ....