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Trump stirs controversy after praise of Hurricane Maria federal response

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President Trump declared states of emergency in the Carolinas and Virginia as part of a multi-layered effort to brace for Hurricane Florence. But he triggered renewed scrutiny when he praised federal response of Hurricane Maria last year in the face of fresh reports that nearly 3,000 died and months passed before electricity was restored to Puerto Rico. Major Garrett reports.

Cardinal Wuerl to discuss potential resignation with Pope Francis

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Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the archbishop of Washington, D.C., says he is going to Rome in the near future to discuss his potential resignation with Pope Francis. Wuerl, who led the Pittsburgh diocese for 18 years, was implicated in a recent Pennsylvania grand jury report and is accused of covering up for so-called "predator priests." Nikki Battiste reports.

Rise of electric scooters also contributing to injuries

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Doctors report an alarming rise in injuries related to electric scooters amid a nationwide spike in their popularity. They are popping up in cities from coast to coast. Mireya Villarreal reports.

Elizabeth Smart says early release of her kidnapper is "incomprehensible"

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Former kidnap victim Elizabeth Smart describes the surprise decision to free one of her captors as "incomprehensible." Smart was rescued in 2003 after being taken and held in captivity for nine months. Wanda Barzee, convicted in 2010 for her role in the abduction, will be released next week after Utah officials determined they miscalculated her prision sentence. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Hurricane Florence forecast: 25 million in projected path

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The National Weather Service describes Hurricane Florence as "the storm of a lifetime." As many as 25 million people are in the storm's projected path. Meteorologist Megan Glaros of our Chicago station WBBM-TV is tracking the latest.



Hurricane Florence evacuation: Supplies running low in Carolinas

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More than one million people in the evacuation zones are moving away from the coast. North Carolina's governor issued a grim warning Tuesday as mandatory evacuations took effect. David Begnaud reports from Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina.





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