Cleanup begins after days of severe flooding in Iowa, South Dakota
Residents in Iowa and South Dakota's Big Sioux River Valley are starting to clean up after record-breaking floods re-carved neighborhoods this week. CBS News Minnesota reporter Jonah Kaplan has more from North Sioux City, South Dakota.
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Shouldnt they get that black car out of there?
Was this planning because 15 min city's they want building this sad if they did this to people God know the truth our is this judgment I'm taken this to father its just fishy they way they say things if they let you building again hmm😢
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WHEN BIDEN WAS ASKED TO COMMENT: "TONY BLINKEN TOLD ME ABOUT THIS, BUT WE COULDNT CARE LESS ABOUT AMERICAN PROPERTY, OUR ONLY CONCERN IS UKRANIAN PROPERTY. WE PROMISED IT ALL TO BLACKROCK, HUNTER TOOK PAYMENT SO WE HAVE TO MAKE GOOD."
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@@BlackTarHHe's mad because he just realized that climate change is real and Al Gore was right.