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Bombs, it's a terrorist weapon of choice, and this time it's happening in southern Afghanistan. Then 20 minutes later, a suicide bomber impersonating a police officer blew himself up after approaching rescue workers responding to the first explosion. Police say the first blast happened when a car rigged with explosives blew up as police were driving by. It happened in Russia's Southern Republic. Now police officers have lost their lives in yet another blast in Russia. First, female suicide bombers killed dozens of innocent subway riders. What do you think? How are conditions looking right now? (WEATHER REPORT) JERAS: We'll continue to track that storm as it develops. One big weather package for you throughout the day. And of course Jacqui Jeras has got the very latest on the forecast. And I'll tell you, although the rain has stopped, although and the water continues to rise, it looks like things will get better through the weekend, early next week, when all the waters recede. That's obviously going to affect tens of thousands of people who were told not to flush the toilet, not to do laundry until conditions get better. (END VIDEO CLIP) WOLF: And you are talking about some other damage they've been dealing with not just in homes but many businesses and also sewage treatment plants over in Warwick and West Warwick. You know? It's at that point now, you know? I mean, I got four of my neighbors down the street that had U-Haul trucks yesterday, moved everything out. I mean, we just don't - put the keys on the counter and walk out of the houses. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) EDDIE FLYNN, CRANSTON RESIDENT: It is ridiculous. You know we had a chance to speak a short while ago to a man by the name of Eddie Flynn, who's called Cranston home his entire life, and this morning had this river certainly brought all kinds of damage and a lot of heartbreak to both him and his family. And as you mentioned, it's something that we're dealing with not just locally but regionally, affecting millions of people. When that happens, you can see the result all around me. Well, Tuesday came in roaring, also, where we had 7.9 inches of rainfall that fell in about 24 hours. So you're talking the month of March being like a wet lion. And this is what happens when you have - let's see - 15.47 inches of rain that fell during the month of March. But now you have the waters, the river, the Pawtuxet River that have come right on through. I happen to be on a street in Cranston, Rhode Island, as you mentioned, and about 12 hours ago this was a dry roadway. So when is all this rain going to end? What do you think, Reynolds? REYNOLDS WOLF, AMS METEOROLOGIST: Well, look - it looks like today the rain is going to come to a screeching halt. Well, let's swim back to Rhode Island, shall we? Reynolds Wolf's got his boots on.

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March going like an angry soaking wet lion. The antic, more than 4 1/2 feet above flood stage. Well, it's a record river level also in Connecticut. A state of emergency in Massachusetts, the National Guard ready to help. Rhode Island's neighbors are taking a beating, too. Rivers cresting at record levels, major roads closed, power out, evacuations, shelters everywhere. (END VIDEO CLIP) PHILLIPS: The smallest state in big trouble. What can you do? Mother Nature's winning.

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(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I could turn on the jet ski and go for a ride. Flooding that you see every 100 years, heck, maybe 500 years. So is it a steel band-aid or could it make the problem even worse? But first we begin with the weather assault of New England. One student says they make the campus look like an insane asylum. Would you want your kid - heck, would you want your husband or boyfriend playing this video game? And Cornell puts up fences to prevent more suicides. For fun? For the win? What? Is the night stalker cranking out video games from death row? No, this stuff is being made legal in Japan. If that's the case, it's a heck of a vanishing act. Are these people missing? Maybe they don't want to be found. Do you know where the McStays are? Not a peep from them - their cell phones, their credit cards - for about two months. KYRA PHILLIPS, CNN ANCHOR: Good morning, guys. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.

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