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adriana diaz, cbs news, new york. california historic wildfires month is ending with flood, mud slides, he vak yaitions and rescues, carter evans has the latest. >> jeff, st burn-scared hillsides like these that people are so concerned about right now. there is just nothing left to hold the dirt in place so when it rains like this, well, often the flash flooding is next. that is what happened in an area of chico today that was scorched by wildfires. the deadly camp fire, and that area streets were flooded. authorities sent in small boats and high water rescue vehicles to help people trapped in their homes n l.a. swift rising waters caught thisane demerform a dramatic rescue from the air. 08 miles south time laps video shows fast moving mud flows throughout canyons and hills bar ron after the holy fire in riverside, county. the weather is expected to clear tomorrow but the forecast calls for more rain this weekend, jeff? >> glor: carter, thank you very much. these are four minutes of rivetting and terrifying, newly rel
adriana diaz, cbs news, new york. california historic wildfires month is ending with flood, mud slides, he vak yaitions and rescues, carter evans has the latest. >> jeff, st burn-scared hillsides like these that people are so concerned about right now. there is just nothing left to hold the dirt in place so when it rains like this, well, often the flash flooding is next. that is what happened in an area of chico today that was scorched by wildfires. the deadly camp fire, and that area...
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adriana diaz visited brandon who has asm. he received what doctors say is a first of its kind surgery that's allowed him to walk again. >> one saturday we played baseball, everything was normal. >> reporter: ryan said his son brandon's health deteriorated in just one week in 2016. >> tuesday into wednesday, cold-like symptoms, and then as the week progressed, had a headache and neck pain. >> reporter: days later brandon couldn't use his legs to get out of bed. >> i knew then something was very wrong. >> reporter: and what did you think? >> your mind doesn't go to, paralysis. >> reporter: a doctor diagnosed brandon with acute flaccid myelitis or asm. brandon 8 years old was wheelchair bound. >>> what's been the hardest part for you about this? >> well, all your friends are running around and playing. it's just hard to sit in the bed and do nothing the whole time. >> reporter: the family eventually turned to dr. amy moore of washington university in st. louis. >> my goal with children with asm was to restore hip stability, and
adriana diaz visited brandon who has asm. he received what doctors say is a first of its kind surgery that's allowed him to walk again. >> one saturday we played baseball, everything was normal. >> reporter: ryan said his son brandon's health deteriorated in just one week in 2016. >> tuesday into wednesday, cold-like symptoms, and then as the week progressed, had a headache and neck pain. >> reporter: days later brandon couldn't use his legs to get out of bed. >> i...
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adriana diaz is following this story. >> reporter: emergency crews rushed to the scene this morning lereeven-year-old boy became the latest child to die just trying to get to school. it was an apparent hit and run near his school bus stop in central pennsylvania. at least the fifth such accident am three days. in tampa this morning, shoes and adgs scattered the street where five children and two adults drre struck near their bus stop. two children are hospitalized. this girl saw it happen. in that's when we heard screaming. so i ran there, and then i saw everybody on the ground bleeding. >> reporter: just over 24 hours earlier in lee county, mississippi, nine-year-old lee thomas was hit while he approached his bus. and in indiana tuesday, a pickup truck fatally struck nine-year- old alivia stahl ask her six- year-old twin brothers as they crossed a highway to board their bus. >> troopers and first responders don't do a lot of crying at daenes like this, but today, there were some tears shed. ye reporter: police arrested this 24-year-old woman who they say ignored the bus' stop sign and l
adriana diaz is following this story. >> reporter: emergency crews rushed to the scene this morning lereeven-year-old boy became the latest child to die just trying to get to school. it was an apparent hit and run near his school bus stop in central pennsylvania. at least the fifth such accident am three days. in tampa this morning, shoes and adgs scattered the street where five children and two adults drre struck near their bus stop. two children are hospitalized. this girl saw it...
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adriana diaz has the story. >> reporter: emergency crews rushed to the scene this morning where a 7-year-oldhe latest child to die just trying to get to school. it was an apparent hit and run near his school bus stop in central pennsylvania. at least a fifth such accident in three days. in tampa this morning, shoes and bags scattered the street where five children and two adults were struck near their bus stop. two children are hospitalized. this girl saw it happen. >> that's when we heard screaming, so i ran there and then i saw everybody on the ground bleeding. >> reporter: just over 24 hours earlier in lee county mississippi, 9-year-old dalen thomas was hit while he approached his bus. and in 1-800-tuesday, a pickup truck fatally struck 9-year-old alivia staal and her 6-year-old twin brothers as they crossed a highway to board their bus. >> troopers and first responders don't do a lot of crime scenes like this, but today there's some sears shed. >> reporter: police arrested this 24-year-old woman who they say ignored the busy a stop sign and lights. it's against the law nationwide to pass
adriana diaz has the story. >> reporter: emergency crews rushed to the scene this morning where a 7-year-oldhe latest child to die just trying to get to school. it was an apparent hit and run near his school bus stop in central pennsylvania. at least a fifth such accident in three days. in tampa this morning, shoes and bags scattered the street where five children and two adults were struck near their bus stop. two children are hospitalized. this girl saw it happen. >> that's when...
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adriana diaz traveled to see how this seasonal specialty is made. >> reporter: nestled in the quebecving post card. horses graze in the pasture as their owner and his best friend roam the grounds. but despite his tranquil surroundings, christian barthomeuf is noard another farmer. he's a disrupter, credited for reviving canada's apple industry. it takes a village they say. >> not a village, big town. >> reporter: he did it three decades ago when he invented ice cider, an alcoholic apple drink. >> i pick apple when there is minus 10 celsius in the apple. >> reporter: instead of picking apples in the fall, he waits until they freeze in the winter when the apple sugar peaks. he was inspired by a popular drink called ice wine, which is made from frozen grapes. >> i look up in the tree and i ask why i don't try with apple. and i put in basket for frozen and that's how ice cider was born. >> reporter: what started with one apple tree was grown to hundreds at his vineyard clos saragnat where tourists flock for tastings. outside, he walked us through his process. you pick it like this? >> no
adriana diaz traveled to see how this seasonal specialty is made. >> reporter: nestled in the quebecving post card. horses graze in the pasture as their owner and his best friend roam the grounds. but despite his tranquil surroundings, christian barthomeuf is noard another farmer. he's a disrupter, credited for reviving canada's apple industry. it takes a village they say. >> not a village, big town. >> reporter: he did it three decades ago when he invented ice cider, an...
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adriana diaz spoke with one student in the photo who did not participate but says the gestures were intentionaloo, wisconsin, near madison. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. baraboo high school students typically take photos here on the steps of the county courthouse before dances. a photo one group took last spring before junior prom sparked wide spread criticism. >> as soon as i heard the photographer say raise your hand, i knew what was going to ham. >> reporter: what happened, according to baraboo senior jordan blue, was captured in this photo. appearing to show several of his classmates making a nazi salute. blue refused to participate. what did the photographer say? >> i remember he said, you know, raise your hand. >> reporter: did he say anything to make it clear that it was raise your hand in this way, as this nazi symbol? >> he did not say raise your hand in a nazi symbol way. and i'm pretty sure my classmates just interpreted it as raise your hand, let's do this as a joke. >> reporter: do you think the other kids know what that symbol represented? >> i think they did. it did no
adriana diaz spoke with one student in the photo who did not participate but says the gestures were intentionaloo, wisconsin, near madison. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. baraboo high school students typically take photos here on the steps of the county courthouse before dances. a photo one group took last spring before junior prom sparked wide spread criticism. >> as soon as i heard the photographer say raise your hand, i knew what was going to ham. >> reporter:...
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cbs >>> and welcome to the weekend, everyone, i'm anthony mason along with michelle miller and adriana diazn for michelle miller. and we begin with the devastating california wildfires. the death toll has risen to 71 in northern california's campfire. about 1,000 people are reported missing. >> that blaze, the worse in the california's history, is now 50% contained after consuming more than 145,000 acres. just outside ofangeles, the woolsey fire is 78% contained after burning 98,000 acres. now communities are faced with a new and very dangerous threat. >> dense smoke from those fires is smothering parts of the state with what is being described as the dirtiest air in the world. megg meg oliver is there. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i'm standing in the middle of that aftermath. this used to be a restaurant, you can see that kitchen sink behind me. i landed in sacramento, which is about an hour and a half from here, and as soon as the doors opened you could taste and feel the thick smoke that far away. president trump is expected to visit northern california later today, but as co
cbs >>> and welcome to the weekend, everyone, i'm anthony mason along with michelle miller and adriana diazn for michelle miller. and we begin with the devastating california wildfires. the death toll has risen to 71 in northern california's campfire. about 1,000 people are reported missing. >> that blaze, the worse in the california's history, is now 50% contained after consuming more than 145,000 acres. just outside ofangeles, the woolsey fire is 78% contained after burning...