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is yet to come and on day one of their re-election campaign, vice president kamala harris makes it clear she won t shy away from the campaign spotlight, so why are both her supporters and her critics cheering we re also keeping an eye on the white house where president biden will be holding a joint press conference with the president of south korea we are now hearing from the white house that should roughly start 30 minutes from now. we begin in new york where two trials involving former president trump are unfolding just blocks apart, and in both cases, prosecutors and judges are going to extraordinary lengths to protect the ordinary people working on them their concern that those people could be singled out by trump or his supporters by harassment, intimidation or personal attacks. donald trump just got a warning from the jungdge for going afte the woman suing him on social media. we re not just talking about the civil case in trump s criminal trial, prosecutors ....
Lot of people. officials say rightfully so. chris. you know, exactly what maggie said, the davenport mayor says we re used to floods they happen every year what could make this year different? it s slow, and it hasn t rained that much usually we think of these big spring events on the mississippi, we get big huge rainstorms and we watch the water collecting from the tributaries into the mississippi. this is primarily from snow melt in the dakotas and minnesota, and we ve had significant flooding in the past week or two, especially up around fargo are fr and areas of south dakota as well we ve had huge floods, have bees it s a lot of the areas outside the levee system that are going to see the flooding from this one. this isn t going to be the record breaking 1965 flood of the mississippi or even some we had in the 80s and early 90s, but the areas are protected by levee systems. ....
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Started falling, it emptied out. very few people out and about. it would be hard to be outside right now unless you absolutely had to be. really, there s not many people who have any reason why they have to be outside. the winds are just that strong. the rain at times, you know, relentless. we have seen water collecting. right where i m standing is dry, but we had an inch or two of standing water. going back to the hotel a few blocks away, serious puddles. that s not storm surge. that s the collection from the rain right now. not a time to be out. luckily, chris, we haven t seen anyone out. it s true. for people who don t know you, john, you re not just smart, you re fast. you hide from wind, you run from water. i m telling you, in a few hours, you re not going to be where you are right now. you re going to be high tailing it out of there. i know you ll do it for safety. that s the frame of mind everybody has to be in. my friend, stay safe. ....
Like that? we re going to watch that closely. you know, we are releasing controlled water from the reservoirs in a way that s going to take, you know, on the order of weeks to relee some of the pressure from the homes that are upstream of this reservoir. we are also worried about the navigation channels that are ports of houston that have been impacted by this storm. we have a lot of efforts going out to survey and ensure that there are no obstructions to 1/2 celebration to get those ports back open again with the assistance of the coast guard. brian: when do you think the water will noticeably go down? could we see that today? we think the water is still rising. even though it stopped range, there is still a lot of water collecting in the basins that still have to come to, specifically the addicks and barker reservoir. we only expect it to rise to maybe 111 feet at the most. it s at 109 right now. we won t see it go that much higher and we don t to ....