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mona, cody's mom, had also found a boyfriend. a rapid city realtor and experienced private plane pilot. >> you were okay with that? >> of course i wanted my mom to be happy. and i looked forward to meeting him. >> did you ever meet him? >> no. >> reporter: one friday in february of 2001, mona and her boyfriend decided to take daughter lindsey on an exciting birthday trip to nebraska. mona's boyfriend would fly them there himself. they took off from rapid city. but not long after, something went terribly wrong. >> how did you found out about the plane? >> my dad looked at me and i knew something wasn't right. he said hey, your mom and sister have been missing. >> your dad must have been all ripped up. >> there is nothing you can say. there was no way he could explain to his son that his sister and mom were gone. >> and you imagine they have food and water in a tent waiting for search and rescue to find them. >> that is the only thing i could pray for. >> reporter: as cody was praying for a mir cool, mona's sister got a phone call
mona, cody's mom, had also found a boyfriend. a rapid city realtor and experienced private plane pilot. >> you were okay with that? >> of course i wanted my mom to be happy. and i looked forward to meeting him. >> did you ever meet him? >> no. >> reporter: one friday in february of 2001, mona and her boyfriend decided to take daughter lindsey on an exciting birthday trip to nebraska. mona's boyfriend would fly them there himself. they took off from rapid city. but...
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janelle monae is going to be doing a concert here. a star studded event, in addition to the celestial event. it's going to be great. hey, guys, what did you think of the eclipse right now? >> they lasted for more than like what they said. >> reporter: you think it lasted longer? >> yeah, i could keep looking at it. i thought for a minute it was going to be eternal darkness. >> reporter: it find of felt like that. >> felt like cave men and kaifr -- cave women. eternal darkness. >> reporter: i'm going to send it back to you. >> i love her, give her a microphone, and send her back to us. i love that energy right there. thank you so much. they're amazing. >>> let's go to chris jansing in rocky river, ohio. chris, where are you? >> reporter: katy, this is a celestial spectacle of epic proportions. i'm finding myself getting a little overwhelmed by it. it is an amazing thing to see, and to watch people. it's suddenly gotten so quiet because it's nearing totality, and there are people who have been out on the water kayaking and boarding and
janelle monae is going to be doing a concert here. a star studded event, in addition to the celestial event. it's going to be great. hey, guys, what did you think of the eclipse right now? >> they lasted for more than like what they said. >> reporter: you think it lasted longer? >> yeah, i could keep looking at it. i thought for a minute it was going to be eternal darkness. >> reporter: it find of felt like that. >> felt like cave men and kaifr -- cave women....
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. >> that is amazing captain kirk and janelle monae, you had me there. thank you for your reporting. be sure to catch katy tur as she hosts special coverage of the total eclipse . it begins tomorrow at 2:00 pm eastern here on msb c. started turning back to politics. new today, the trump campaign claiming it raked in big bucks. more than $50 million at a high dollar fundraiser in florida that included several billionaires. katherine koretski is here with more. former president trump is looking to close the fundraising gap between himself and president biden. what was his message last night when talking to the big donors? >> a big night for former president trump in palm beach, just down the street from his mar-a-lago golf club. about 100 of the nation's wealthiest political donors in the room with him last night. he said to them we need to win back against president biden in november he spoke briefly before he went into the fundraiser, along with his wife, former first lady melania trump. >> people are just wanting change which people want it. poor people
. >> that is amazing captain kirk and janelle monae, you had me there. thank you for your reporting. be sure to catch katy tur as she hosts special coverage of the total eclipse . it begins tomorrow at 2:00 pm eastern here on msb c. started turning back to politics. new today, the trump campaign claiming it raked in big bucks. more than $50 million at a high dollar fundraiser in florida that included several billionaires. katherine koretski is here with more. former president trump is...
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janelle monae is going to be a concert after the fact. this is rural indiana, right? the student population here at indiana university is about 50,000 people, but they're expecting hundreds of thousands to come through central indiana to get the perfect viewing point, and it's such a cool thing to know that across the country and in a point like here where it's not as densely populated typically, that we're all going to be looking up at the sky at the same moment. what's special here in bloomington is that william shatner, captain kirk himself, is going to be narrating the moments of totality just as the eclipse is reaching its peak. i actually just got the chance to sit down with him and hear his philosophical view about what to expect. here's some of our conversation. >> it's like it's larger than us. i mean, it's huge when you think about it. we have only in the last, i don't know, 100 years had a scientific explanation of what an eclipse is, but prior to that, can you imagine what people were thinking? the heavens are breaking. ominous sounds. we're all going to d
janelle monae is going to be a concert after the fact. this is rural indiana, right? the student population here at indiana university is about 50,000 people, but they're expecting hundreds of thousands to come through central indiana to get the perfect viewing point, and it's such a cool thing to know that across the country and in a point like here where it's not as densely populated typically, that we're all going to be looking up at the sky at the same moment. what's special here in...
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but the big draw here at indiana university is captain kirk himself as well as a concert from janelle monae following totality's conclusion. i did get a chance to sit down with shatner. he is very interested in space exploration, the universe beyond earth, and he really spoke to how learning and magnetic this eclipse is going to be. here's some of our conversation. >> for some reason this eclipse has caught the imagination of the nation. i mean, it's huge when you think about it. we've only in the last i don't know, 100 years, have a scientific explanation of what an eclipse is. but prior to that can you imagine what people were thinking? the heavens are breaking, it's ominous, we're all going to die. and now we realize it's not as dire as that but it's more magical. i mean, celestial bodies are placing themselves in between other celestial bodies. and at this precise moment this enormous universe is located right here. right here in bloomington, indiana. >> reporter: and so this is expected to be an emotional, unifying experience as the chair of the astronomy department told me here. she j
but the big draw here at indiana university is captain kirk himself as well as a concert from janelle monae following totality's conclusion. i did get a chance to sit down with shatner. he is very interested in space exploration, the universe beyond earth, and he really spoke to how learning and magnetic this eclipse is going to be. here's some of our conversation. >> for some reason this eclipse has caught the imagination of the nation. i mean, it's huge when you think about it. we've...
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larry looked at the plans and said no, we're staying because you don't screw with the mona lisa. >> all right. on that note, our top story now, jeffrey, you have a new piece for the may issue of atlantic that you're debuting this morning, the title is "a study in senate cowardice." you write about your interview with former senator rob portman. you specifically asked him about his vote to acquit donald trump in the second impeachment trial and you write this, on stage, portman reminded me of his comments on the night the capitol insurrection happened i took to the senate floor and gave an impassioned speech about democracy and the need to protect it, that's who i am, but this is incorrect, this is not who he is, portman showed the people of ohio who he is five weeks later on february 13th, when he voted to acquit trump, the man he knew to have fomted antidemocratic insurrection. portman then asked if it would be a good idea for president obama to be impeached by the new republican congress, he went on, well, he's a former president and i think he should be out of reach. donald trump was
larry looked at the plans and said no, we're staying because you don't screw with the mona lisa. >> all right. on that note, our top story now, jeffrey, you have a new piece for the may issue of atlantic that you're debuting this morning, the title is "a study in senate cowardice." you write about your interview with former senator rob portman. you specifically asked him about his vote to acquit donald trump in the second impeachment trial and you write this, on stage, portman...