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he is north of houston, cleveland, texas, tonight. and matt, we don't need you to tell us here, we can see it from the pictures. but authorities are warning this flooding could actually worsen in the coming hours? >> reporter: it's not nearly over, david. our weather team has been tracking tornados and severe weather across texas, from lubbock all the way down to san angelo. there is that tornado watch, and of course a severe thunderstorm watch all the way down to del rio. that could bring giant hail and damaging winds. and out here in southeast texas, you may be able to make out the tops of those rvs behind me. but there are also about a dozen cars almost entirely submerged. just south of here, city officials from houston are now warning people have only several hours to get out of those homes because these floodwaters are going to continue to rise. and they're saying they could have hundreds of homes and businesses completely flooded out in the next 24 to 48 hours, david. >> david: everyone should take these warnings very seriously.
he is north of houston, cleveland, texas, tonight. and matt, we don't need you to tell us here, we can see it from the pictures. but authorities are warning this flooding could actually worsen in the coming hours? >> reporter: it's not nearly over, david. our weather team has been tracking tornados and severe weather across texas, from lubbock all the way down to san angelo. there is that tornado watch, and of course a severe thunderstorm watch all the way down to del rio. that could...
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drivers stranded on flooded roads near houston. authorities just issuing a disaster declaration. >> in 25 years that i've lived here, i have never seen it flood like this. >> what are you doing? you're driving into the creek! no, no, no, stop! >> reporter: onlookers screaming as rushing water swept this car away in college station, texas, northwest of houston. that driver escaping, clinging to a rail. up to eight inches of rain falling in some areas. watch as a monster ef-3 tornado, packing 140 mile-per-hour winds, sent debris flying on tuesday. that terrifying funnel swirling overhead. at least one person killed, nearly two dozen homes destroyed. and david, our weather team is tracking another round of severe weather that is expected to hit central texas, bringing with it hail and the possibility of more tornadoes. that weather system expected to hit the austin area, and right here in dallas, score night. david? >> david: watching into the overnight hours. thank you very much, mireya. >>> in new york city tonight, the dramatic tes
drivers stranded on flooded roads near houston. authorities just issuing a disaster declaration. >> in 25 years that i've lived here, i have never seen it flood like this. >> what are you doing? you're driving into the creek! no, no, no, stop! >> reporter: onlookers screaming as rushing water swept this car away in college station, texas, northwest of houston. that driver escaping, clinging to a rail. up to eight inches of rain falling in some areas. watch as a monster ef-3...
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houston with two feet of rain in just a matter of days. thousands forced to evacuate. homes and neighborhoods tonight underwater. first responders making hundreds of high water rescues. a houston police officer on a jet ski rescuing a man and his two dogs who were treading water outside their flooded home. and tonight, texas reporting the tomorrows have taken three lives, including a 4-year-old boy, when the family car was swept away. abc's mola lenghi in texas text tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the national weather service issuing their highest warning. a particularly dangerous situation for large, long-track tornados, for parts of kansas, and most of oklahoma. our oklahoma city affiliate koco tracking supercells. >> pay close attention to this storm. listen to our language very closely. listen to our tone, and be ready to seek shelter if a tornado warning does come out on this. >> reporter: it's the fourth tornado outbreak in four weeks, with many of the same areas under threat. while millions in the heartland brace for tornadoes, neighborhoods north of houston stil
houston with two feet of rain in just a matter of days. thousands forced to evacuate. homes and neighborhoods tonight underwater. first responders making hundreds of high water rescues. a houston police officer on a jet ski rescuing a man and his two dogs who were treading water outside their flooded home. and tonight, texas reporting the tomorrows have taken three lives, including a 4-year-old boy, when the family car was swept away. abc's mola lenghi in texas text tonight. >> reporter:...
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several rivers in houston at major flood stage. water rising higher than hurricane harvey in some spots. flash flooding swamping homes and roads. the emergency rescues with even more rain on the way. plus, the new weather threat for tornado alley.
several rivers in houston at major flood stage. water rising higher than hurricane harvey in some spots. flash flooding swamping homes and roads. the emergency rescues with even more rain on the way. plus, the new weather threat for tornado alley.
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mandel evacuations have been ordered north of houston, texas, because of concerns about extreme flooding. >> residents along the trinity river in polk county were told to get out as water was being released from a dam. river levels have been rising due to recent sustained heavy rain in that area. meanwhile the plains are bracing for more storms today after a tornado outbreak over the weekend left five people dead. one twister in oklahoma was the strongest reported in the us, so far this year, with winds of 166mph and new video shows a semi truck. look at this being blown over in nebraska as a storm approached. we will check today's forecast in just a few moments. >> we turn now to the family of a teenager shot after ringing the doorbell at the wrong house while picking up his brothers in missouri. his family is taking new legal action, and the shooter isn't the only one they're targeting. this morning, the family of ralph jarrell is demanding accountability. >> it's about holding all parties involved accountable and ensuring that steps are taken to prevent, prevent such tragedies from oc
mandel evacuations have been ordered north of houston, texas, because of concerns about extreme flooding. >> residents along the trinity river in polk county were told to get out as water was being released from a dam. river levels have been rising due to recent sustained heavy rain in that area. meanwhile the plains are bracing for more storms today after a tornado outbreak over the weekend left five people dead. one twister in oklahoma was the strongest reported in the us, so far this...
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amount of rainfall. >> people living along the san jacinto river in the houston area were asked to evacuate last night. officials said the river was rising to levels that could strand them for days. back in holly, where that tornado touched down, the school district says several families have lost their homes. rhiannon andrew. >> andrea, thank you for that. now to the commuter chaos along one of the busiest highways in the country. part of i-95 is now shut down, likely for days because of a fiery crash. schools are closed and people are being told to stay home. there were no serious injuries, but there will be plenty of pain for commuters and for truck drivers this morning. demolition getting underway on this bridge over busy interstate 95 north of new york city, where a fuel truck sparked a massive fire, badly damaging the overpass. >> it's going to disrupt this whole coast. >> the tanker truck was carrying 8500 gallons of gas through norwalk, connecticut, when it was involved in a crash with a tractor trailer and a car. >> this bridge is less than ten years old and, you know, but the dama
amount of rainfall. >> people living along the san jacinto river in the houston area were asked to evacuate last night. officials said the river was rising to levels that could strand them for days. back in holly, where that tornado touched down, the school district says several families have lost their homes. rhiannon andrew. >> andrea, thank you for that. now to the commuter chaos along one of the busiest highways in the country. part of i-95 is now shut down, likely for days...
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. >> michael houston is the acting city auditor for oakland and the author of the report. he started working on it after the community demanded answers, asking the city auditor to look into what was obviously a lack of coordination. >> obviously a lack of leadership. >> houston found that ultimately the city of oakland prepared, but did not successfully submit an application for the organized retail theft prevention grant. what we found is that there was a poor communication within departments and between departments. >> there were was, no project management and no one really took charge. >> robert l harris of the naacp oakland branch says it's not acceptable. and he blames mayor shengtao. >> we need a mayor who understands how to lead. naacp is of the opinion that the mayor has failed us and has failed us badly. >> in september, mayor tao blamed others. >> i'm infuriated and frustrated that, you know, city staff had missed a deadline. >> but one month later, during her state of the city address, the mayor took accountability. >> we missed an opportunity with the retail th
. >> michael houston is the acting city auditor for oakland and the author of the report. he started working on it after the community demanded answers, asking the city auditor to look into what was obviously a lack of coordination. >> obviously a lack of leadership. >> houston found that ultimately the city of oakland prepared, but did not successfully submit an application for the organized retail theft prevention grant. what we found is that there was a poor communication...
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and overnight, a tornado touching down north of houston. what to expect today talks for a potential hostage deal between israel and hamas resuming today. >> but this morning, word that israel's prime minister and other government officials are bracing for possible arrest warrants from an international court, plus a new crackdown overnight on crowds protesting the war on college campuses here in the u.s. >> a local district attorney caught on camera after refusing to pull over for speeding. >> i am the da. >> okay, her claim to the officer and how the governor is now getting involved. >> the governor eyed as a potential trump running mate this november, responds to the backlash over her story about shooting her dog for bad behavior. what kristi noem is now saying nightmare in paradise the list of americans now facing prison time in the caribbean for bringing bullets in their luggage. later, the major leagues reportedly making a major change to those controversial see through uniforms in the toddler who said there were monsters in the wall an
and overnight, a tornado touching down north of houston. what to expect today talks for a potential hostage deal between israel and hamas resuming today. >> but this morning, word that israel's prime minister and other government officials are bracing for possible arrest warrants from an international court, plus a new crackdown overnight on crowds protesting the war on college campuses here in the u.s. >> a local district attorney caught on camera after refusing to pull over for...
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several rivers in houston at major flood stage. water rising higher than hurricane harvey in some spots. flash flooding swamping homes and roads. the emergency rescues with even more rain on the way. plus, the new weather threat for tornado alley. >>> pomp and protests. students interrupting graduation ceremonies to protest the war in gaza. as s.w.a.t. teams and police in riot gear are called in to clear more encampments. the new arrests across campuses nationwide. >> will: missing in mexico. three bodies found in the search for an american and two australian surfers. their burnt truck discovered nearby. authorities announcing arrests. >> janai: countdown to launch. boeing's starliner spacecraft ready to send humans into space after a four-year delay. we hear from the astronauts this morning. >> whit: fashion's biggest night. celebrities prepping for monday's met gala to step out in style. the theme and dress code this year as trend-setters get ready to turn heads. >>> they're off in the kentucky derby. >> will: and racing weekend.
several rivers in houston at major flood stage. water rising higher than hurricane harvey in some spots. flash flooding swamping homes and roads. the emergency rescues with even more rain on the way. plus, the new weather threat for tornado alley. >>> pomp and protests. students interrupting graduation ceremonies to protest the war in gaza. as s.w.a.t. teams and police in riot gear are called in to clear more encampments. the new arrests across campuses nationwide. >> will:...
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you know houston well. we've got flooding problems there. this is not a normal rainfall pattern. we had about 30 inches of rain within the last 30 days. two 11 inch rain events this week in eastern texas. and there is more headed. we've got active flood warnings right now. we're going to watch how these storms move back into the same area during the day today. as we set up the weekend, here's the threat for more storms. damaging winds, isolated tornados, large hail. yes, here in kansas. i think our bigger problem will be texas with the potential for tornados there. here we've got another round of heavy rain. this is more flooding possible. when you look at abilene, look at the rain. could be 2 to 4 inch here's. as we set up next week's storms, monday into tuesday, look at where the bulls eye is for strong tornados possible there. that is kansas, oklahoma, back into nebraska as well. we'll watch that start to slide to the east, damaging winds, hail, large tornados are possible not only this weekend but into next week. george, when we come back we'll talk about some record heat. >>
you know houston well. we've got flooding problems there. this is not a normal rainfall pattern. we had about 30 inches of rain within the last 30 days. two 11 inch rain events this week in eastern texas. and there is more headed. we've got active flood warnings right now. we're going to watch how these storms move back into the same area during the day today. as we set up the weekend, here's the threat for more storms. damaging winds, isolated tornados, large hail. yes, here in kansas. i think...
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. >> michael houston is the acting city auditor for oakland and the author of the report. he started working on it after the community demanded answers, asking the city auditor to look into what was obviously a lack of coordination. >> obviously a lack of leadership. >> houston found that ultimately the city of oakland prepared, but did not successfully submit an application for the organized retail theft prevention grant. what we found is that there was a poor communication within departments and between departments. >> there were was, no project management effort and no one really took charge. >> robert l harris of the naacp oakland branch says it's not acceptable, and he blames mayor shengtao. >> we need a mayor who understands how to lead. naacp is of the opinion that the mayor has failed us and has failed us badly. >> in september, mayor tao blamed others. >> i'm infuriated and frustrated that, you know, city staff had missed a deadline. >> but one month later, during her state of the city address, the mayor took accountability. >> we missed an opportunity with the re
. >> michael houston is the acting city auditor for oakland and the author of the report. he started working on it after the community demanded answers, asking the city auditor to look into what was obviously a lack of coordination. >> obviously a lack of leadership. >> houston found that ultimately the city of oakland prepared, but did not successfully submit an application for the organized retail theft prevention grant. what we found is that there was a poor communication...
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mandatory evacuations are in effect in parts of houston and the surrounding area. some communities north of houston picked up nearly two months worth of rain just yesterday. it's led to flooding that is sweeping away vehicles and causing a lot of damage to homes . >> weather in texas can be really volatile, right? >> right. well weather here, nothing like that. but we are getting some rain back. >> sandyha patel is here with that. yeah, absolutely. >> we'll get some rain back. i want to show you the national radar. severe thunderstorms, larry and kristin erupting across parts of texas right now. they have seen intense rainfall rates. as you just mentioned, tornado watches and severe thunderstorm watches are going through late tonight. we're looking at a live picture from zephyr cove. it is really quiet up there. lots of sun, but that's going to be changing. turns stormy tomorrow. it's going to be a rain snow mix and windy. so tomorrow is not a good day to travel. sunday. slight chance of some morning showers and then sunshine. mostly sunny and nice weather on monda
mandatory evacuations are in effect in parts of houston and the surrounding area. some communities north of houston picked up nearly two months worth of rain just yesterday. it's led to flooding that is sweeping away vehicles and causing a lot of damage to homes . >> weather in texas can be really volatile, right? >> right. well weather here, nothing like that. but we are getting some rain back. >> sandyha patel is here with that. yeah, absolutely. >> we'll get some rain...
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some parts of east texas near houston are under water and forecast to see even more rain. as abc news reporter chuck sivertsen tells us, the threat of severe weather is not over. >> reporter a flood watch is still in effect for some parts of southeast texas. after more than a foot of rain fell over the past few days, houston area rivers reaching their highest level since hurricane harvey in 2017. this has 2 to 5 more inches of rain is expected today , officials warning the situation could get worse at this point. >> if you're still in your home, prepare to stay there through the weekend. obviously, it's too late to evacuate without calling 911. >> neighborhood streets have been turned into rivers, probably 12 to 15ft deep. here, first responders using boats to rescue those stranded. meanwhile, in central texas, people are picking up the pieces after a tornado left behind a path of destruction. >> i remember hearing glass break, and then i remember hearing bricks coming down, and they were coming down on top of us and the severe weather is not over. >> as the workweek begin
some parts of east texas near houston are under water and forecast to see even more rain. as abc news reporter chuck sivertsen tells us, the threat of severe weather is not over. >> reporter a flood watch is still in effect for some parts of southeast texas. after more than a foot of rain fell over the past few days, houston area rivers reaching their highest level since hurricane harvey in 2017. this has 2 to 5 more inches of rain is expected today , officials warning the situation could...
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downpours continue for a third day today, especially around houston and eastern texas. millions in oklahoma are also under flood warnings and watches. right now, authorities have not yet reported any deaths or injuries. cinco de mayo celebrations are underway and for some, taking part in the biggest bay area celebrations. it's more than just a good time in the south bay. it's an opportunity for a lesson in history and culture. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard has more from san jose, where the city is marking cinco de mayo in a big way. >> cinco de mayo in downtown san jose. you can call it a parade or a party. marina knows why she's here. >> celebrate our heritage and celebrate the cars and family >> in east san jose, there was another parade stretching down king road. ruth salas brought her daughter, genesis. >> when i was a kid, my parents used to bring us out, and now it's fun to bring genesis out and so she can see part of our culture. >> what's your favorite part, my favorite part is like, the horses and lots of stuff. 300 lowriders and their drivers are off
downpours continue for a third day today, especially around houston and eastern texas. millions in oklahoma are also under flood warnings and watches. right now, authorities have not yet reported any deaths or injuries. cinco de mayo celebrations are underway and for some, taking part in the biggest bay area celebrations. it's more than just a good time in the south bay. it's an opportunity for a lesson in history and culture. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard has more from san jose,...
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authorities just moments ago saying, get out now in a key area outside houston. mandatory evacuations, the rescues amid horrific flooding. the extraordinary images coming in. >>> in new york city, the biggest witness yet in donald trump's criminal trial, his one-time aide hope hicks crying on the stand. >>> and outside new york
authorities just moments ago saying, get out now in a key area outside houston. mandatory evacuations, the rescues amid horrific flooding. the extraordinary images coming in. >>> in new york city, the biggest witness yet in donald trump's criminal trial, his one-time aide hope hicks crying on the stand. >>> and outside new york
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. >> that's michael houston, oakland's acting city auditor. on the 37 page report, a communication breakdown led two city departments to separately work on applications and then still miss the deadline at first, oakland mayor shengtao pointed fingers at her city administrator, but then she took accountability during her state of the city address. >> we missed an opportunity with the retail theft grant, and as mayor, i own that, the mayor's office says today that her administration has improved their grant management process and secured millions in other grants and state support. >> well, it comes as oakland is seeing crime rates fall through the first third of the year. >> police data shows a 33% drop in overall crime compared to the same stretches last year. this includes homicides, assaults, rapes and burglaries. burglaries were down 50, but robberies remain high. they're up 11% compared to the same period last year. for our abc seven news data team looked at similar stats over the past year and found similar declines. we give you the power
. >> that's michael houston, oakland's acting city auditor. on the 37 page report, a communication breakdown led two city departments to separately work on applications and then still miss the deadline at first, oakland mayor shengtao pointed fingers at her city administrator, but then she took accountability during her state of the city address. >> we missed an opportunity with the retail theft grant, and as mayor, i own that, the mayor's office says today that her administration...
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authorities just moments ago saying, get out now in a key area outside houston. mandatory evacuations, the rescues amid horrific flooding. the extraordinary images coming in. >>> in new york city, the biggest witness yet in donald trump's criminal trial, hope hicks crying on the stand. >>> outside new york tonight, the deadly explosion,
authorities just moments ago saying, get out now in a key area outside houston. mandatory evacuations, the rescues amid horrific flooding. the extraordinary images coming in. >>> in new york city, the biggest witness yet in donald trump's criminal trial, hope hicks crying on the stand. >>> outside new york tonight, the deadly explosion,
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some places got a break today, but people in low lying areas around houston are evacuating because of the risk of catastrophic flooding. some areas could see floodwaters rise as high as power lines. officials say 600 people have been rescued since the storms began, but there haven't been any deaths or serious injuries reported. swease people ceremony today at san francisco's grace cathedral. reverend austin rios became ordained as a bishop, the first latino bishop in the history of the episcopal diocese of california. rios was consecrated in english and spanish. today, he'll officially take over as the diocese chief pastor in august. well, something new is coming to the roads in the peninsula. waymo's driverless robo taxis are hitting the streets there in the coming weeks. take a look. this is the map of where exactly? you'll see them. the company says it will test driverless cars from daly city down to burlingame. that green area sfo, though, is not included right now. south of burlingame down to sunnyvale in the orange, waymo cars will have human backup drivers behind the wheel. onl
some places got a break today, but people in low lying areas around houston are evacuating because of the risk of catastrophic flooding. some areas could see floodwaters rise as high as power lines. officials say 600 people have been rescued since the storms began, but there haven't been any deaths or serious injuries reported. swease people ceremony today at san francisco's grace cathedral. reverend austin rios became ordained as a bishop, the first latino bishop in the history of the...
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just we'll just say that more than 200 people have been rescued so far in harris county outside of houston. >> this man and his three dogs saved by police on jet skis in water ten feet deep. the storms have passed for now, but local rivers could be swollen for days now. the attention turns to the planes bracing for possible tornadoes today, from oklahoma to nebraska. >> i was really, really scared. >> a nine year old oklahoma boy is being hailed a hero for saving his parents. when a recent tornado hit snooze, i went to go get help. >> i said, don't die, branson baker and his parents were driving to a storm shelter late last month when they say the ef four tornado tossed their truck into a pile of trees. >> his parents suffered serious injuries, but branson was uninjured in the back seat, so he ran about one mile to get help for him to run as fast as he did. >> as hard as he did. he's very courageous, son. for a nine year old boy, not many adults would have done what he did. >> as for today's storms, we'll have your forecast in just a few moments. >> now to pennsylvania. and the dramatic sc
just we'll just say that more than 200 people have been rescued so far in harris county outside of houston. >> this man and his three dogs saved by police on jet skis in water ten feet deep. the storms have passed for now, but local rivers could be swollen for days now. the attention turns to the planes bracing for possible tornadoes today, from oklahoma to nebraska. >> i was really, really scared. >> a nine year old oklahoma boy is being hailed a hero for saving his parents....
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waco, austin, houston, alexandria, louisiana, could see a widespread three to five inches, and up to nine inches locally. these go late into the night. you can see the clock stops at 11 11:00 there. and they will keep chugging east. tomorrow, we destabilize the atmosphere again and get that same area, including abilene, a risk of damaging wind. but david, as remarkable as april was, second-most or the nave does we've seen since records began in 1950 for the month, may is the one to watch. that's where we see the most tornadoes. >> david: ginger zee with us tonight. thank you. >>> now, to florida tonight, where this evening, that state's six-week abortion ban has taken effect. tonight, donald trump defending states that have taken their own action on abortion rights. vice president kamala harris in florida, saying she and president biden believe these decisions should be made by women and not the government. here's rachel scott. >> reporter: after spending tuesday stuck in manhattan courtroom, tonight, donald trump parachuting into key battlegrounds wisconsin and michigan, before he h
waco, austin, houston, alexandria, louisiana, could see a widespread three to five inches, and up to nine inches locally. these go late into the night. you can see the clock stops at 11 11:00 there. and they will keep chugging east. tomorrow, we destabilize the atmosphere again and get that same area, including abilene, a risk of damaging wind. but david, as remarkable as april was, second-most or the nave does we've seen since records began in 1950 for the month, may is the one to watch....
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. >> that's michael houston, oakland's acting city auditor. on the 37 page report, a communication breakdown led two city departments to separately work on applications and then still miss the deadline at first, oakland mayor shengtao pointed fingers at her city administrator, but then she took accountability during her state of the city address. >> we missed an opportunity with the retail theft grant, and as mayor, i own that, the mayor's office says today that her administration has improved their grant management process and secured millions in other grants and state support. >> well, it comes as oakland is seeing crime rates fall through the first third of the year. >> police data shows a 33% drop in overall crime compared to the same stretches last year. this includes homicides, assaults, rapes and burglaries. burglaries were down 50, but robberies remain high. they're up 11% compared to the same period last year. for our abc seven news data team looked at similar stats over the past year and found similar declines. we give you the power
. >> that's michael houston, oakland's acting city auditor. on the 37 page report, a communication breakdown led two city departments to separately work on applications and then still miss the deadline at first, oakland mayor shengtao pointed fingers at her city administrator, but then she took accountability during her state of the city address. >> we missed an opportunity with the retail theft grant, and as mayor, i own that, the mayor's office says today that her administration...
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flood alerts have also been issued for rivers in houston, with more rain expected . and in central texas, tornadoes have devastated small towns as a twister tore through the town of hodges and had residents scrambling for safety. >> i remember hearing glass break, and then i remember hearing bricks coming down and they were coming down on top of us. the suction became so strong it sucked. lane from wes's arms. >> cassie's son was later found on a pile of insulation. more rain, hail and tornadoes are expected in the coming days. let's move on to san jose, where the cinco de mayo celebration have faced some controversy in recent years. abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez has more on the proud lowrider parade, returning for the first time in over a decade, and the change of plan from local law enforcement. >> we're taking over this whole corner from the 680 bridge to king of story. >> after months of planning, final preparations are underway for cinco de mayo festivities in san jose. >> it's going to be a mix of lowriders and different community groups, da
flood alerts have also been issued for rivers in houston, with more rain expected . and in central texas, tornadoes have devastated small towns as a twister tore through the town of hodges and had residents scrambling for safety. >> i remember hearing glass break, and then i remember hearing bricks coming down and they were coming down on top of us. the suction became so strong it sucked. lane from wes's arms. >> cassie's son was later found on a pile of insulation. more rain, hail...
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gma of course on the ground in that hard hit houston area. also here beauty backlash a brand once buzzed about on shark tank under fire over one of its products, some comparing the darkest shade to black face paint in videos seen by millions of people on social media. a lot of people talking about that, and caitlin clark makes an electrifying debut with her wnba there, her new team, her stellar preseason performance with her new team, the indiana fever. but was it enough to score a team victory? we you know, we're very excited about that and very excited about all her success. and that is all coming up right here on gma. >> it's time now for our segment. it's a big deal. emphasis on deal where we showcase some of america's most beloved products. and this week it's all about mom. join sam champion and danny beckstrom who have rounded up the best last minute mother's day gifts you can shop for right now. >> welcome to it's a big deal. and danny, if you're like me, last minute is a big thing for shopping. so we have mother's day. >> any of these
gma of course on the ground in that hard hit houston area. also here beauty backlash a brand once buzzed about on shark tank under fire over one of its products, some comparing the darkest shade to black face paint in videos seen by millions of people on social media. a lot of people talking about that, and caitlin clark makes an electrifying debut with her wnba there, her new team, her stellar preseason performance with her new team, the indiana fever. but was it enough to score a team...
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more than 200 people have been rescued outside houston due to the flooding. residents have started assessing the damage and cleaning up the mess. >> it's a kick in the in the in the knee. we'll just we'll just say that it's a terrible, demoralizing feeling. i mean, it ain't a fire, but it's close. >> second the tornadoes that could develop today could hit areas already devastated by previous storms. there could also be medium to large hail. oklahoma and nebraska have the highest risk of severe weather. but as we've mentioned, the threat extends all the way north to south dakota. back to you at the desk, reggie. >> thanks, amanda. a surprising update on this weekend's strong spring storm. the uc berkeley central sierra snow lab says the storm dumped more than two feet of snow, making sunday the snowy day of the season. good to see a late spring boost to our snowpack with water content at more than 150% of average at the lab. >> a sad update to a story we have followed in san jose for several years now. the son of the parents who put up a haunted halloween pump
more than 200 people have been rescued outside houston due to the flooding. residents have started assessing the damage and cleaning up the mess. >> it's a kick in the in the in the knee. we'll just we'll just say that it's a terrible, demoralizing feeling. i mean, it ain't a fire, but it's close. >> second the tornadoes that could develop today could hit areas already devastated by previous storms. there could also be medium to large hail. oklahoma and nebraska have the highest...
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more than 200 people have been rescued outside houston due to the flooding. residents have started assessing the damage and cleaning up the mess. >> it's a kick in the in the in the knee. we'll just we'll just say that it's a terrible, demoralizing feeling. i mean, it ain't a fire, but it's close. >> second, the tornadoes that could develop today could hit areas already devastated by previous storms. there could also be medium to large hail. oklahoma and nebraska have the highest risk of severe weather. but as we've mentioned, the threat extends all the way north to south dakota. right. >> thanks, amanda. madonna made history over the weekend. abc reporter linsey davis shows us the massive crowd that came out to her final show of the tour highlight on brazil's copacabana beach last night. >> 1.6 million people heading out for the material girl, a free madonna concert to close out her celebration tour, setting the record for the largest stand alone concert audience ever by any artist in history. celebrating 40 years in the music industry, fan was packing the b
more than 200 people have been rescued outside houston due to the flooding. residents have started assessing the damage and cleaning up the mess. >> it's a kick in the in the in the knee. we'll just we'll just say that it's a terrible, demoralizing feeling. i mean, it ain't a fire, but it's close. >> second, the tornadoes that could develop today could hit areas already devastated by previous storms. there could also be medium to large hail. oklahoma and nebraska have the highest...
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we have a flood spread north of houston. waco's in that flood risk. elevated risk also includes austin. we'll be watching some heavy rain the next 24 hours. coming up, we'll break down the big picture for families with college decision day on the line. from protests to delays in financial aid. also the project on a mission to connect a divided country, sending high school graduates to a town radically different from their own. i'm here in boston doing some rising and shining. lo owens corning platinum preferred contractor. one call to one company can save you thousands right now for a very limited time. when you bundle solar plus a new roof, the average customer saves almost $6,000 when you bundle solar plus a tesla powerwall three and a new roof, you can save an average of over $15,000. switch to solar, get two tesla powerwalls and a new roof, and you could save over $18,000 powerhouse savings. the more you bundle, the more you save. protect you and your family from outrageous electric bills this summer. go solar plus batteries and get a new roof fro
we have a flood spread north of houston. waco's in that flood risk. elevated risk also includes austin. we'll be watching some heavy rain the next 24 hours. coming up, we'll break down the big picture for families with college decision day on the line. from protests to delays in financial aid. also the project on a mission to connect a divided country, sending high school graduates to a town radically different from their own. i'm here in boston doing some rising and shining. lo owens corning...
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. >> reporter: the houston area inundated. two feet of rain falling in days. the ground so saturated this tree toppled in this kingwood neighborhood after storms hit the area. and the san acito river swelling to nearly 78 feet above sea level, 35 feet higher than normal. >> i lost everything. everything's flooded. all my things. i got my dogs though. i'll relocate for sure. >> what do you do next? >> start over. >> reporter: the region seeing 800% its normal rainfall just in the last week. some relief is in sight. less rain, hopefully this water will begin to recede, allowing people to get into their homes and begin the long process of cleaning up, robin. >> robin: it is a long process. thank you. we're gonna get to the next severe weather outbreak. ginger is in oklahoma city, near a storm shelter for tornados. good morning to you, ginger. >> ginger: good morning, robin. this is the type of day you need to be in a rated storm shelter or under ground to survive the multiple intense long track tornados. this is a personal shelter in a garage here in oklahoma cit
. >> reporter: the houston area inundated. two feet of rain falling in days. the ground so saturated this tree toppled in this kingwood neighborhood after storms hit the area. and the san acito river swelling to nearly 78 feet above sea level, 35 feet higher than normal. >> i lost everything. everything's flooded. all my things. i got my dogs though. i'll relocate for sure. >> what do you do next? >> start over. >> reporter: the region seeing 800% its normal...
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that's where we'll start, in houston where the earth cam shows showers there. it's the flash flood warnings east of there that have us concerned. you could see 1 to 2 inch per hour rainfall easily. some have seen 6 to 9 inches in just this storm. flood watches are up. if you get a flood warning don't drive if you don't have to. this atmosphere is ripe, right? we're late april, early may. these are extremely normal things to happen. however, we're going to see the same area get hit again tomorrow. anywhere from sioux falls, down through des moines, back through kansas city into eastern kansas, northeastern kansas, you want to watch out, especially dinnertime tomorrow. george, we will be following severe weather, unfortunately, throughout the week. april is just that type of usual. usually the third most prolific with torsd. >> george: thanks. we know you'll be on it. overseas and the new push for a cease fire deal in gaza as hamas releases video of an israeli-american hostage held in gaza. foreign correspondent tom soufi burridge is on the scene and spoke with h
that's where we'll start, in houston where the earth cam shows showers there. it's the flash flood warnings east of there that have us concerned. you could see 1 to 2 inch per hour rainfall easily. some have seen 6 to 9 inches in just this storm. flood watches are up. if you get a flood warning don't drive if you don't have to. this atmosphere is ripe, right? we're late april, early may. these are extremely normal things to happen. however, we're going to see the same area get hit again...