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you said 410,000 without powe they had about half 1 million without power with floyd. amount.>> 35 deaths in north carolina from parts of eastern north carolina with floyd 16 to 18 inch and the one thing about this storm, you see it out to dc -- to see, -- sea, wilmington had 19 inches of rain from floyd t it came over myrtle beach and i will tell you it might have hit right there in the southwestern corner but it wasn't in oak island. bird island is a little island attached to sunset be -- beach and it went south of that
you said 410,000 without powe they had about half 1 million without power with floyd. amount.>> 35 deaths in north carolina from parts of eastern north carolina with floyd 16 to 18 inch and the one thing about this storm, you see it out to dc -- to see, -- sea, wilmington had 19 inches of rain from floyd t it came over myrtle beach and i will tell you it might have hit right there in the southwestern corner but it wasn't in oak island. bird island is a little island attached to sunset be...
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- same siio this time. >> it's not as extreme as floyd. but it's the worst thing since floyd. >> and still not over at this point. s when i was one year old, i was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer on my spinal chord. but i spent my whole life fighting back. so you can imagine what i thought when i saw donald trump say... "i don't knowhat i said, ah, i don't remember!" "that reporter he is talking about suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of his arms." i don't want a president who makes fun of me. i want a president who inspires me, and that's not donald trump. >>> more tble forsamsun a it pulls its galaxy note seven off the shelves for the second time in two months. it's the latest seack f a company played over reports of smartphones catching fire. >> turn off your galaxy note seven smartphone now and return it. that's the message from both including replacement models started spontaneously ignited. >> look over and my phone was on fire. >> he traded in his first galaxy note 7 a week earlier after msung recalle 20000
- same siio this time. >> it's not as extreme as floyd. but it's the worst thing since floyd. >> and still not over at this point. s when i was one year old, i was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer on my spinal chord. but i spent my whole life fighting back. so you can imagine what i thought when i saw donald trump say... "i don't knowhat i said, ah, i don't remember!" "that reporter he is talking about suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of his...
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michael floyd comes in, delivers a great catch. carson puts it right in the throwing some darts on that one. so i think that was the biggest thing is that, you know, it's still slow starting. they need to get a faster-starting offense because this is what we anticipated with them was that last year, everything started fast. played with the league. now they're playing more so, playing from behind, trying to catch up and find that motivation. i think that was the biggest thing that we're missing right now. >> you pointed this out. the pressure is on carson, not just in this game but all season long. again this afternoon. >> carson was under duress. you just look here. just multiple guys just tackling at and around his legs. he's getting hit up top. and the offensive line has to find a way to just get on the same page right here with that strip sack by aaron donald. d.j. humphies gets beat right off the snap, and there's not even a chance for carson to step up and throw the ball away and it happened everywhere. aaron donald made a liv
michael floyd comes in, delivers a great catch. carson puts it right in the throwing some darts on that one. so i think that was the biggest thing is that, you know, it's still slow starting. they need to get a faster-starting offense because this is what we anticipated with them was that last year, everything started fast. played with the league. now they're playing more so, playing from behind, trying to catch up and find that motivation. i think that was the biggest thing that we're missing...
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champion floyd mayweather is facing yet another legal challenge. more than a year ago, mayweather commissioned a one-of-a-kind diamond necklace worth three million dollars. but.... he hasn't paid for it, so the las vegas jeweler is suing. th us the necklace at the center of the dispute. ((george knapp)) think your bills are high? imagine this hanging over your head...an invoice for 3 million dollars. chump change for boxing champion floyd mayweather whose lavish spending habits earned him the nickname money. mayweather is worth an estimated 400 million dollars. this is mayweather packing for a trip. and this is the boxer visiting exotic locations around the world, a conspicuous neck, the three million dollar necklace. marc cook/attorney for "the jewelers": it's a chain, a huge chain, lots of diamonds in it, a very nice heavy piece they made for him. ((george knapp)) attorney marc cook describes the necklace in great detail in a lawsuit he filed agaisnt mayweather. it includes 72 diamonds, each one a 3-carat beauty. the piece was custom-made for may
champion floyd mayweather is facing yet another legal challenge. more than a year ago, mayweather commissioned a one-of-a-kind diamond necklace worth three million dollars. but.... he hasn't paid for it, so the las vegas jeweler is suing. th us the necklace at the center of the dispute. ((george knapp)) think your bills are high? imagine this hanging over your head...an invoice for 3 million dollars. chump change for boxing champion floyd mayweather whose lavish spending habits earned him the...
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walcot rahme is suing darla floyd in the amount of $5, mr. rahmclhile iniss floyhome. the plaintiff's injuries. and she's counter suing, for $3,700. - this is the matter of walcot rahme versus darla floyd.
walcot rahme is suing darla floyd in the amount of $5, mr. rahmclhile iniss floyhome. the plaintiff's injuries. and she's counter suing, for $3,700. - this is the matter of walcot rahme versus darla floyd.
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the historic town rebuilt after hurricane floyd now faces similar water covers 80 percent of the homes, businesses, and government buildings in town leaving rooftops as the only dry structures. next stop, greenville where parts of the airport remain underwater. muddy water encroaches on various neighborhoods, but dozens of homes on stilts rise above the flooding. on to goldsboro along the neuse river. parts of the city see floodwaters recede, but dealing with floating trash and half submerged homes and recreational vehicles. water continues to rush through the breach in the duke energy coal plant pond there. smart drivers think twice about testing the remaining floods. the highest water is just hitting kinston, swallowing up homes and businesses. tractor trailers couldn't make it out before the flooding flowed in. national guardsmen are there to help, but they can't hold back the rising rivers that continue their north carolina. the work to repair roads that hurricane matthew washed away, is just beginning. the damage is so extensive, even the d-o-t isn't sure how big the problems are.
the historic town rebuilt after hurricane floyd now faces similar water covers 80 percent of the homes, businesses, and government buildings in town leaving rooftops as the only dry structures. next stop, greenville where parts of the airport remain underwater. muddy water encroaches on various neighborhoods, but dozens of homes on stilts rise above the flooding. on to goldsboro along the neuse river. parts of the city see floodwaters recede, but dealing with floating trash and half submerged...
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coming up we have compared matthew to floyd a lot. i'm going to look at the meteorologist -- the meteorological statistics and show what we're talking about. now that matthew is gone i want to days out to the actual track and i think we will be surprised. >> it was quite a storm. >> we are going to talk about mandy for long time. >>> had at 5:00.both sides tell where doesorth carolina go from here? i'm roy cooper, and after years of our state moving backward, these would be my priorities as governor. first, instead of social issues, i'll focus on our schools and keeping good teachers with better pay. we need to end giveaways for companies that send jobs overseas and we need to reform our tax system so those at the top aren'tetting tax breaks at your expense. we can start building a better north carolina. and we need to reform our tax system so those at the top when i was one year old, i was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer on my spinal chord. but i spent my whole life fighting back. so you can imagine what i thought when i saw don
coming up we have compared matthew to floyd a lot. i'm going to look at the meteorologist -- the meteorological statistics and show what we're talking about. now that matthew is gone i want to days out to the actual track and i think we will be surprised. >> it was quite a storm. >> we are going to talk about mandy for long time. >>> had at 5:00.both sides tell where doesorth carolina go from here? i'm roy cooper, and after years of our state moving backward, these would be...
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that do not get flooded in floyd. >> in some areas the flooding is worse than floyd. they meet and of being a floodplain out. it's a tough situation to witness. outside now we're seeing dry conditions and have these high water problems so flood warnings continue much of the area until 10:30 this evening for the counties in green. today and keep that in mind. weaver flash flood morning until 8 am for areas around the woodlake dam in moore county. cumberland county and hoke county. only this green stripe so along crane creek in the lower little river is where we mean see some problems. some homes have been evacuated and the dam is at risk of failure. we are dry and quiet now satellite or radar. not even a cloud this morning. we're going to see the sunshine sticking around and these temperatures low starting off on a cool not will warm up quickly. the cold spot is sanford at 38 degrees and 44 in raleigh. 44 durham. 47 fayetteville. temperatures climbed to 69 this afternoon with sunny skies below seasonable levels with 69. a big area of high pressure over top of us will k
that do not get flooded in floyd. >> in some areas the flooding is worse than floyd. they meet and of being a floodplain out. it's a tough situation to witness. outside now we're seeing dry conditions and have these high water problems so flood warnings continue much of the area until 10:30 this evening for the counties in green. today and keep that in mind. weaver flash flood morning until 8 am for areas around the woodlake dam in moore county. cumberland county and hoke county. only...
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hurricane floyd record by about 9 inches. with that being said there's still a flood warning for here and much of our viewing area through tonight. students in johnston county will not return to school this week. within the past 24 hours, governor pat mccrory has received a federal disaster declaration to help individuals here in johnston county. now, a third of the counties are approved for federal funding. that money will help with the cost of response to the storm, debris removal. johnston county along with birdie, wayne and wilson are also now able to apply for help in repairing or rebuilding damaged homes. all 100 north carolina counties in our state will be able to get funding to help mitigate future storm damage. now, again, you're looking at the neuse river that still has the potential to see higher waters. there is still that potential for flooding here in johnst again, do not drive if you do see higher waters. we're live in johnston county, lauren haviland cbs north carolina. >> and people are preparing for impacts
hurricane floyd record by about 9 inches. with that being said there's still a flood warning for here and much of our viewing area through tonight. students in johnston county will not return to school this week. within the past 24 hours, governor pat mccrory has received a federal disaster declaration to help individuals here in johnston county. now, a third of the counties are approved for federal funding. that money will help with the cost of response to the storm, debris removal. johnston...
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especially if you went through floyd? >> the same thing -- double trouble all over again. >> reporter: officials plan to keep the state of emergency in effect until they are competent the water will not rise.>>> people are preparing for impacts from possible overflow from that river it is expected to crest on look at a video of a church moving out belongings. the nurse river has hit a new record in goldsboro tonight cresting higher than it did during hurricane floyd. >>> and in lumberton one of the hardest hit areas many roads there are still blocked but tonight the lights to come back on downtown.cbs north carolina evan armer reports we hope it is a sign that more trip that you did not plan for. bonnie revels is one of thousands of lumberton dealing with this. >> i have seen water get higher than i've ever seen it before. >> reporter: many flooded out. keeping with the camping theme -- his neighborhood even had a cookout. >> we just all's went together and we have been talking about having a camping situation for years a
especially if you went through floyd? >> the same thing -- double trouble all over again. >> reporter: officials plan to keep the state of emergency in effect until they are competent the water will not rise.>>> people are preparing for impacts from possible overflow from that river it is expected to crest on look at a video of a church moving out belongings. the nurse river has hit a new record in goldsboro tonight cresting higher than it did during hurricane floyd....
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rivalling numbers from floyd in 1999 especially south and east of the triangle let's show you the good news rain litenned up around the triangle, even to the east across the i-95 corridor. coastal plain heavier. light rain, raleigh, durham, fayetteville dry, in terms of anything coming from the sky this rain will not add to a whole lot more misery we have hours, dry around fayetteville, light rain, rally, durham, virginia board -- raleigh, durham, virginia border. the overall trend is for it to go on out. check out these really amazing rainfall totals, 15.5 inches, at goldsboro, the noose river forecast to crest around 31 feet, early next week, 2 feet higher than it did during floyd. incredible flooding, 14 in fay vetville, 6 and a third, 12.5 lumberton along the coast rainfall amounts, actually lighter than what they were inland, areas the heaviest rain, across the sand hills you can see with matthew the center of circulation, not nearly as well defined as it was moving northeast, taking heavy rains with it along this band, moving up towards the crystal coast, could still be winds tha
rivalling numbers from floyd in 1999 especially south and east of the triangle let's show you the good news rain litenned up around the triangle, even to the east across the i-95 corridor. coastal plain heavier. light rain, raleigh, durham, fayetteville dry, in terms of anything coming from the sky this rain will not add to a whole lot more misery we have hours, dry around fayetteville, light rain, rally, durham, virginia board -- raleigh, durham, virginia border. the overall trend is for it to...
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from matthew is worse from hurricane floyd 17 years ago. more images of the storm damage from the outer banks. high winds broke apart docks and pathways in hatteras. the storm knocked over power poles and lines and left debris all over the road. siding and parts of roofs were officials announced only residents and essential personnel will be allowed to assess the damage. >>> the south port fort fisher ferry route will continue today. they were waiting for the high water to go back down before bringing back the ice. >>> incredible the-- how flooding, and that is something that will take weeks, months for the communities to recover. >> it certainly will, but good news from spring lake, elizabeth. >>> absolutely and glad to hear that. happy to let you know that we don't have more rain in the forecast. we shouldn't have anything adding to the water coming down the river. we'll talk more in about 6 or 8 minutes about some of the other river basins and how they are faring and where the wate be rising next. durham skycam, lovely and it's been cool
from matthew is worse from hurricane floyd 17 years ago. more images of the storm damage from the outer banks. high winds broke apart docks and pathways in hatteras. the storm knocked over power poles and lines and left debris all over the road. siding and parts of roofs were officials announced only residents and essential personnel will be allowed to assess the damage. >>> the south port fort fisher ferry route will continue today. they were waiting for the high water to go back down...
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as of today the cardinals have zero negotiations with michael floyd. we know the calorie cap has gone up 22 million. if he goes to the rams throwing a hypothetical the 49ers will be the number one wide receiver but at this point in time i don't see the cardinals extending floyd during the season. we will wait and see. >> do you feel the offensive line can exist and be effective where they need to go as a playoff contender with what's mathis. d.j. humphreys is an upgrade over beeny massey in the run game and maybe get him some help chipping a little bit. but it's going to be hard to overcome earl watford. we know watford can play all five positions but know what they say about that. what does he do best? and then depending how iupati, out two weeks or four weeks and that will dictate. carson was getting hit more. last year sacked 25 then the next three games, jets and seahawks and panthers they really have good front fours. so we will find out but irguess the good news david johnson and bruce said he won't get 30 touches per game but that should have be
as of today the cardinals have zero negotiations with michael floyd. we know the calorie cap has gone up 22 million. if he goes to the rams throwing a hypothetical the 49ers will be the number one wide receiver but at this point in time i don't see the cardinals extending floyd during the season. we will wait and see. >> do you feel the offensive line can exist and be effective where they need to go as a playoff contender with what's mathis. d.j. humphreys is an upgrade over beeny massey...
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michael floyd. missed the key pass. and he's getting some love on that sideline now. >> al: you take ba and still the play clock was at one. >> referee: final charged time-out. >> al: take a time-out. when do you kick it, right now? >> cris: ordinarily. but bruce arians, how often did he talk about what happened to his field goal teams and how it hurt them this year and how they could be undefeated and all those things. >> al: a look at nelson. and palmer getting sacked. sherman. >> cris: sherman almost broke before nelson did. and stumbled a bit. the famous dance, drew stanton. >> al: ellington, for the game-winning touchdown, with the fabled dance. now, a first and goal. at the 5. to johnson. he is going to hold on all the way to the end zone. but they're going to say he's out just before he gets to the goal line. knocked the pylon off its mooring. second down and goal. >> cris: earl thomas came out of nowhere to push him out of bounds. that's an interesting. >> al: now, they come up to the line. they give it to johns
michael floyd. missed the key pass. and he's getting some love on that sideline now. >> al: you take ba and still the play clock was at one. >> referee: final charged time-out. >> al: take a time-out. when do you kick it, right now? >> cris: ordinarily. but bruce arians, how often did he talk about what happened to his field goal teams and how it hurt them this year and how they could be undefeated and all those things. >> al: a look at nelson. and palmer getting...
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heck, through an entire season and many felt this was floyd's big stage and opportunity to establish himself as an elite or number one receiveer in the league. instead, he has cost himself millions ensuring that this will be his final season in >> clearly floyd is a player now who has lost his confidence. it has gotten so bad that he has dropped the number one receiver on the team to the number four receiver on the team. >> and that is surprising and an outrage. >> that is a complete outrage! >>> and we continue to track the very strong hurricane off the coast of florida and georgia right now. you're looking at live pictures coming i the strongest portion of the storm is hitting. the radar now showing you we have bands of rain beginning to move in and the storm surge all along the coast. it could be upwards of 10 feet of storm surge. for us here in the valley, you are going to notice the clouds beginning to increase. you're going to see them on satellite slowly making their way in from the southwest and, yes, convenient thunderstorms down in the southern portion of the state. lot mor
heck, through an entire season and many felt this was floyd's big stage and opportunity to establish himself as an elite or number one receiveer in the league. instead, he has cost himself millions ensuring that this will be his final season in >> clearly floyd is a player now who has lost his confidence. it has gotten so bad that he has dropped the number one receiver on the team to the number four receiver on the team. >> and that is surprising and an outrage. >> that is a...
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floyd hit just '10- days' after hurricane dennis... dumping between 'six- and 16- inche the state. and tonight -- memories of 'floyd' are the reason many communities are asking people in low-lying areas to evacuate. in cumberland county -- there are now three shelters open. they're at the 'smith recreation center' in fayetteville... the 'spring lake recreation center' ...and 'south view high school' hope mills. greg barnes is live in hope mills with more on what to expect at the shelters. greg? red cross shelters tomorrow, as the weather worsens, and tonight one mother and son are staying here to be on the safe side.. hope mills resident denise castle say shes not taking any chances with hurricane matthew , she and her son were the fi only ones staying at the red cross shelter at south view high school. red cross workers opened red cross workers opened with food, beding and other supplies.. and for the first time cumberland county animal control director dr. john lauby says all 3 shelters---will be pet friendly. dr lauby says pens have been setup in a different room the animals can
floyd hit just '10- days' after hurricane dennis... dumping between 'six- and 16- inche the state. and tonight -- memories of 'floyd' are the reason many communities are asking people in low-lying areas to evacuate. in cumberland county -- there are now three shelters open. they're at the 'smith recreation center' in fayetteville... the 'spring lake recreation center' ...and 'south view high school' hope mills. greg barnes is live in hope mills with more on what to expect at the shelters. greg?...
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michael floyd. missed the key pass. and he's getting some love on that sideline now. and still the play clock was at one. >> referee: final charged time-out. >> al: take a time-out. when do you kick it, right now? >> cris: ordinarily. but bruce arians, how often did he talk about what happened to his field goal teams and how it hurt them this year and how they could be undefeated and all those things. >> al: a look at nelson. sherman. >> cris: sherman almost broke before nelson did. and stumbled a bit. the famous dance, drew stanton. >> al: ellington, for the game-winning touchdown, with the fabled dance. now, a first and goal. at the 5. to johnson. he is going to hold on all the way to the end zone. but they're going to say he's out just before he gets to the goal line. knocked the pylon off its mooring. second down and goal. >> cris: earl thomas came out of nowhere to push him out of they give it to johnson. and he cannot get in. bobby wagner, stops him at the half yard line. one more look. you can't challenge. it's reviewable in new york, if they want to stop it. i
michael floyd. missed the key pass. and he's getting some love on that sideline now. and still the play clock was at one. >> referee: final charged time-out. >> al: take a time-out. when do you kick it, right now? >> cris: ordinarily. but bruce arians, how often did he talk about what happened to his field goal teams and how it hurt them this year and how they could be undefeated and all those things. >> al: a look at nelson. sherman. >> cris: sherman almost broke...
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floyd, running the post route. that drew richard sherman out of that area to allow carson palmer to fire that in there. not always, big-arm thrower needed in the national football league. that was one that was laid in perfectly. >> al: you get a chance to play. fells, is hurt. three-yard gain to david johnson for the 45 yard line. how exhausted this seattle defense has to be. they have been out there a lifetime in this game. and have not folded yet. they keep hanging in there. and this is the defense that has a way of making plays. >> al: defended 84 plays. and have been on the field for over 40 minutes. >> al: richard sherman, earl thomas, some of these guys have >> al: second and seven. palmer, protection. fires and the pass is incomplete, intended for fitzgerald. everybody wants a flag. everybody rooting for the cardinals, of course. but they're not going to get one. third down. stars go at it. larry fitts jaerld. no call. that was a correct one. thursday and seven. five receivers. a bunch to the left. palmer co
floyd, running the post route. that drew richard sherman out of that area to allow carson palmer to fire that in there. not always, big-arm thrower needed in the national football league. that was one that was laid in perfectly. >> al: you get a chance to play. fells, is hurt. three-yard gain to david johnson for the 45 yard line. how exhausted this seattle defense has to be. they have been out there a lifetime in this game. and have not folded yet. they keep hanging in there. and this is...
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michael floyd. missed the key pass. and he's getting some love on that sideline now. >> al: you take the ball. and still the play clock was at one. >> referee: final charged time-out. >> al: take a time-out. when do you kick it, right now? >> cris: ordinarily. but bruce arians, how often did he talk about what happened to his field goal teams and how it hurt them this year and how they could be undefeated and all those things. >> al: a look at nelson. and palmer getting sacked. sherman. >> cris: sherman almost broke before nelson did. and stumbled a bit. the famous dance, drew stanton. >> al: ellington, for the game-winning touchdown, with the fabled dance. now, a first and goal. at the 5. to johnson. he is going to hold on all the way to the end zone. but they're going to say he's out just before he gets to the goal line. knocked the pylon off its mooring. second down and goal. >> cris: earl thomas came out of nowhere to push him out of bounds. that's an interesting. >> al: now, they come up to the line. they give it t
michael floyd. missed the key pass. and he's getting some love on that sideline now. >> al: you take the ball. and still the play clock was at one. >> referee: final charged time-out. >> al: take a time-out. when do you kick it, right now? >> cris: ordinarily. but bruce arians, how often did he talk about what happened to his field goal teams and how it hurt them this year and how they could be undefeated and all those things. >> al: a look at nelson. and palmer...
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i'm very surprised and disappointed with the play of michael floyd. here's a guy in his contract year, i expected him to elevate his game and show he is that no. 1 receiver, can be an elite receiver in this game and really impact his value in the offseason and the way he's red and white. >> he's pressing. he wants to get paid. he would love to be paid by the cardinals, but you're also thinking if i'm not going to get paid here -- >> you got to produce, though. >> i think he just needs to step back. in this offense he understands there's a lot of weapons, so the amount of balls you get will be few sometimes, so you have to make the most of it. sometimes when you try to make the most out of little, these thing happen. sometimes he drops balls in the game, but if you need him at the end of the game, he has made catches. >> jay, the man has been dropped from first to fourth receiver on the team. i don't see him being there late in the games because the cardinals are starting to lose confidence. >> that was the case in point against the 49ers. his snaps di
i'm very surprised and disappointed with the play of michael floyd. here's a guy in his contract year, i expected him to elevate his game and show he is that no. 1 receiver, can be an elite receiver in this game and really impact his value in the offseason and the way he's red and white. >> he's pressing. he wants to get paid. he would love to be paid by the cardinals, but you're also thinking if i'm not going to get paid here -- >> you got to produce, though. >> i think he...
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michael floyd. missed the key pass.ve on that sideline now. >> al: you take the ball. and still the play clock was at one. >> referee: final charged time-out. >> al: take a time-out. when do you kick it, right now? >> cris: ordinarily. but bruce arians, how often did he talk about what happened to his field goal teams and how it hurt them this year and how they could be undefeated and all those things. >> al: a look at nelson. and palmer getting sacked. there's nelson working on sherman. >> cris: sherman almost broke before nelson did. and stumbled a bit. the famous dance, drew stanton. >> al: ellington, for the game-winning touchdown, with the fabled dance. now, a first and goal. at the 5. to johnson. he is going to hold on all the way to the end zone. but they're going to say he's out just before he gets to the goal line. knocked the pylon off its mooring. second down and goal. >> cris: earl thomas came out of nowhere to push him out of bounds. that's an interesting. he does extend that ball. >> al: now, they come up
michael floyd. missed the key pass.ve on that sideline now. >> al: you take the ball. and still the play clock was at one. >> referee: final charged time-out. >> al: take a time-out. when do you kick it, right now? >> cris: ordinarily. but bruce arians, how often did he talk about what happened to his field goal teams and how it hurt them this year and how they could be undefeated and all those things. >> al: a look at nelson. and palmer getting sacked. there's...
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orida, we met dave floyd who rode out hurricane matthew with his family and pets in a hotel. floyd is a landlord, and after the storm passed yesterday, he headed to titusville, about 40 miles east, near the atlantic coast. a tenant had told him about massive leaks in one of the townhouses he owns. floyd arrived to find the storm had ripped up part of the flat roof, and water was pouring into the house. star preston lived in the house with her husband and three kids. >> we're out of the house. what am i going to do? ( sobs ) >> sreenivasan: floyd has already submitted an insurance claim on the house, but he thinks it will likely be weeks before the house is habitable again. in the meantime, he's trying to arrange temporary housing for his tenant through fema or the red cross. >> my first concern was to find these people a place to stay. and that's my obligation as a landlord, to provide them with some kind of housing or short term accommodations until my insurance company can get out here and assess the damage. >> sreenivasan: last night, preston and her family were able to st
orida, we met dave floyd who rode out hurricane matthew with his family and pets in a hotel. floyd is a landlord, and after the storm passed yesterday, he headed to titusville, about 40 miles east, near the atlantic coast. a tenant had told him about massive leaks in one of the townhouses he owns. floyd arrived to find the storm had ripped up part of the flat roof, and water was pouring into the house. star preston lived in the house with her husband and three kids. >> we're out of the...
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hey, floyd... hey, how about a parade? you ought to see his car. he's always been one of my favorite singers. mine, too. boy, you ought to see his car. i sat in it. i think it was the song "texarkana in the morning" that he made popular. yes, for a while there you couldn't turn on tv without hearing it. is that where he's from? oh, no. he just sings the song. yes. i don't remember where i heard it but somebody told me it had done wonders for the place. they began to get a lot of tourists and it still hasn't stopped growing. just from a song. amazing, isn't it? too bad we never had a song. yes. what about the one you and aunt bee sang on flag day? oh, he's talking about "my hometown." yeah. and i remember everybody applauding a lot. we did have to do an encore. do you remember, bee? yes. gee, aunt bee, why don't you show it to keevy hazelton? maybe he'll sing it on tv. oh, opie. well, why not? he's always singing songs about towns. texarkana, abilene, mobile. you know, bee, it was rather a nice song. yes, it was, wasn't it? , clara. andy, i'll have
hey, floyd... hey, how about a parade? you ought to see his car. he's always been one of my favorite singers. mine, too. boy, you ought to see his car. i sat in it. i think it was the song "texarkana in the morning" that he made popular. yes, for a while there you couldn't turn on tv without hearing it. is that where he's from? oh, no. he just sings the song. yes. i don't remember where i heard it but somebody told me it had done wonders for the place. they began to get a lot of...
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catastrophic flooding in 1999 from hurricane floyd and there were to could happen again >> this is what the tar river looks like yesterday. it will crest between 8-10 am this morning anyone how high the water gets it might get to the point princeville dike is unable to hold all the water. if that happens the town could flood ere's a mandatory evacuation happening in princeville >> all you can do is pray. ke but it is too close for us not to be cautious which why we ordered evacuations on princeville. >> hundreds of local residents are staying at shelters in nearby tarboro. >>> the neuse river will crest later this week. people are be told to get out of homes. the metro acuation along the river and some neighbors recalled the destruction of floyd in 1999 so seriously. the river will crest around 26 feet on friday morning which is one of the half feet below were requested following floyd >> i he asked to see people whose houses and stuff but hopefully we can get through it >> the shelter has been set up at a community college. about 125 people stayed there last night. red cross estimates
catastrophic flooding in 1999 from hurricane floyd and there were to could happen again >> this is what the tar river looks like yesterday. it will crest between 8-10 am this morning anyone how high the water gets it might get to the point princeville dike is unable to hold all the water. if that happens the town could flood ere's a mandatory evacuation happening in princeville >> all you can do is pray. ke but it is too close for us not to be cautious which why we ordered...
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in 1999, hurricane floyd devastated north carolina. i was living in rocky mount at the time and i remember governor hunt calling and wanted me to meet him at the airport and i couldn't get there because all the roads were flooded. as a state senator and senate majority leader at the time, i introduced legislation that provided for hundreds of millions of dollars for relief for i know what kind of rebuilding process that it takes to make sure we get people back on their feet again. i've been all over eastern north carolina and talking with people and we need to help them immediately but it will be a matter of weeks and years to make sure we get housing, to make sure we get businesses going and this is one of the most difficult places in our that i've always supported a strong rainy day fund. that's where we got the money to help eastern north carolina before because i have supported it, my entire career. governor mccrory asked for money from the general assembly. they passed a bill that provided for 5 deliver00,000 to defend and bring l
in 1999, hurricane floyd devastated north carolina. i was living in rocky mount at the time and i remember governor hunt calling and wanted me to meet him at the airport and i couldn't get there because all the roads were flooded. as a state senator and senate majority leader at the time, i introduced legislation that provided for hundreds of millions of dollars for relief for i know what kind of rebuilding process that it takes to make sure we get people back on their feet again. i've been all...
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. >> the flooding devastated the town from hurricane floyd. that year the tar river rose to 42 feet. nearly 7 feet higher than it is expected to go overnight. >> reporter: floodwaters were still rising in wayne county tonight. this is the neuse river in goldsboro. look at the intensity of the river going under the highway. that is a major road through town. 117 is one of many roads blocked because flooding. the water right up almost to the top of that bridge. neighborhoods also across goldsboro are under water. the neuse water is impacting homes and home owners. since saturday they rescued dozens of people. twootherss -- two dozen others are there. >> this morning filled up to the front yard and as we have been watching it go through the the porch. >> the fire chief tells us saturday's flooding was the worst he has seen in 34 years. in adition to waiting for the water to recede many residents are still without power. >>> the state trooper is on leave after a deadly shooting that happened during a search and rescue operation. a 13-year-old vete
. >> the flooding devastated the town from hurricane floyd. that year the tar river rose to 42 feet. nearly 7 feet higher than it is expected to go overnight. >> reporter: floodwaters were still rising in wayne county tonight. this is the neuse river in goldsboro. look at the intensity of the river going under the highway. that is a major road through town. 117 is one of many roads blocked because flooding. the water right up almost to the top of that bridge. neighborhoods also...
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and it's not caught by floyd, down. instead, you have to bring in catanzaro, for an attempt of about 45 yards. >> cris: makes a great catch in his hands. lets this hit him in the shoulder pads. nothing wrong with using your pads to make a catch. you have to put your hands on it, the same time it hits your pads. catanzaro from 45. high drama on the kick. and this time, the kick, by catanzaro is good. so, it is 6-3, and seattle will get one possession. 3:30 into overtime. 6-3. midnight headlight blind you on a rainy night ? steep grade up ahead slow me down makin' no time. ? ? but i gotta keep rollin', for the mornin' ? introducing the new turbocharged golf alltrack with 4motion? all-wheel drive. ? ooh, i'm driving my life away. ? soon to be everywhere. ? lookin' for a better way. ? the best part of the turkey is the giblets. cook the turkey upside down and it will baste itself. i like my turkey carved thick! our new thick-cut autumn carved turkey sandwich has all-white-meat, no artificial preservatives or flavors, and is
and it's not caught by floyd, down. instead, you have to bring in catanzaro, for an attempt of about 45 yards. >> cris: makes a great catch in his hands. lets this hit him in the shoulder pads. nothing wrong with using your pads to make a catch. you have to put your hands on it, the same time it hits your pads. catanzaro from 45. high drama on the kick. and this time, the kick, by catanzaro is good. so, it is 6-3, and seattle will get one possession. 3:30 into overtime. 6-3. midnight...
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just a little bit less than what happened with hurricane floyd by a couple of feet. major flooding cresting tomorrow and lasting through thursday. it doesn't come down immediately either. 10 inches in rocky mount, 10 inches in tarboro goes from your backyard to the creek and then to a medium-size lake and a bigger stream and a bigger lake and eventually to the river the ocean. it takes a while for this trickle-down rain and did we get a lot of it but none tonight . no clouds and no humidity. it will be chilly from 60 with fall through the 50s we have the coolest morning and five months coming tomorrow morning and i will tell you that will feel like. >>> and the latest outage map shows hundreds of thousands of people across the state without power. crews are working around the we caught up with the duke energy crew and raleigh working on a downed line. spokesperson jeff? tells us the burden 6000 workers from across the country to help and could bring in more if needed. >> we will evaluate that on a daily basis to determine if we need additional resources but we will n
just a little bit less than what happened with hurricane floyd by a couple of feet. major flooding cresting tomorrow and lasting through thursday. it doesn't come down immediately either. 10 inches in rocky mount, 10 inches in tarboro goes from your backyard to the creek and then to a medium-size lake and a bigger stream and a bigger lake and eventually to the river the ocean. it takes a while for this trickle-down rain and did we get a lot of it but none tonight . no clouds and no humidity. it...
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that will stay below floyd. the other river that's expected to crest, the noose river, which is expected to go above floyd levels. it's expected to crest in the thankfully no more rain but we have another cold front. narrator: look up the facts on richard burr. one-point-one million dollars. that's public record. and richard burr wrote a plan to privatize medicare. "new profits for private insurers would be as high as sixteen to tsiy-billion." chd burr is looking out for percent mhimsforedic and the insurance industry.. noyou. where does north carolina go from here? m roy oper, and after years of our state moving backward, these would be my prrities as governor. first, instead of social issues, i'll foc on ouschos and keeping good teachers with better pay. we need to end giveaways for companies that send bs overseas and grow our economy here. and we need to reform our tax system so those at the top aren't getting tax breaks at your expense. . >>> samsung stocks plund this morning, but the problem turned out to b
that will stay below floyd. the other river that's expected to crest, the noose river, which is expected to go above floyd levels. it's expected to crest in the thankfully no more rain but we have another cold front. narrator: look up the facts on richard burr. one-point-one million dollars. that's public record. and richard burr wrote a plan to privatize medicare. "new profits for private insurers would be as high as sixteen to tsiy-billion." chd burr is looking out for percent...
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retired boxing champ -- floyd mayweather -- steps back into the spotlight. but this time -- on the big screen! the multi- millionaire struck up a deal to be in jamie foxx's new movie called "all star weekend". the pair were here in las vegas preparing for the himself. the movie is about two buddies who form a rivalry over their favorite american basketball player. it's not too early to start trick or treating... and village square kicked off the celebrations! we'll have a look at the costumes and decorations from the trunk or treat... and... facebook doesn't want you to go hungry! the new service being offered on its site... to draw new users. here's a live look at the strip right try out their halloween costumes a little early this month. village square hosted a "trunk or treat" community event. not only was there tons of free candy... there was also a jumper... face- painting... a car show and a d-j that kept everyone dancing. a "trunk or treat" is a safer alternative to actually going door to door on halloween. they're a perfect way for families with litt
retired boxing champ -- floyd mayweather -- steps back into the spotlight. but this time -- on the big screen! the multi- millionaire struck up a deal to be in jamie foxx's new movie called "all star weekend". the pair were here in las vegas preparing for the himself. the movie is about two buddies who form a rivalry over their favorite american basketball player. it's not too early to start trick or treating... and village square kicked off the celebrations! we'll have a look at the...
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sandy, hazel, gloria, or floyd, and i mentioned there was a tricky part to this question. let me go with your answers, floyd. >> i feel like this happens way too often. >> but for different reasons. i thought it would be a late-season hurricane that you were talking about and it would be unusual for an alphabet letter like floyd to be laid season and i thought that was the trick and so i picked d, floyd. >> i'm embarrassed at my reasoning. >> and so why would it be in october or november. >> the answer is b, hazel. so neither of you got. 1954, took a pass actually very similar to what matthew has taken and what it's expected to take in the coming days. hit haiti as a major hurricane and then struck the carolinas as a cat 4. the trick was what about sandy? hit the u.s. >> how about that? >> it was post posttropical andt was the trick to it -- (sound effect). >> what was that? >> that was not my audio, and maybe we'll have some winning winningsound effects next week. >> and talk about the out there. it's kind of deja vu, not only from what we saw yesterday but from last sund
sandy, hazel, gloria, or floyd, and i mentioned there was a tricky part to this question. let me go with your answers, floyd. >> i feel like this happens way too often. >> but for different reasons. i thought it would be a late-season hurricane that you were talking about and it would be unusual for an alphabet letter like floyd to be laid season and i thought that was the trick and so i picked d, floyd. >> i'm embarrassed at my reasoning. >> and so why would it be in...
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feet below were requested following floyd. >> he to see people whose houses but hopefully we can get through it. >> a shelter has been set up at lenora commute college. the red cross estimate soak up to 500 people later this week. >>> 800 inmates were evacuated in wayne county. it was indirect pat rising floodwaters monday so prisoners taken to buses -- by bus to other facilities around the state. it's a minimum secured prison for adult male inmates. >>> johnson county are doing the flooding problems caused by the overflow of the neuse river. and distribute areas. there's no water to drink. count remains under a boil water advisory. it began rising over its banks sunday and soon inundated large areas of land near smithville. at the impact. mitchell, the company on the highway was overrun with 6 feet of water. it's the worst flooding it has ever seen since hurricane floyd in 99. >> kaleb louis been in business? >> since 1970. >> reporter: debbie's cedar river this high? >> no, sir. >> officials believe it will be several days or a week before all of the flood waters have receded aroun
feet below were requested following floyd. >> he to see people whose houses but hopefully we can get through it. >> a shelter has been set up at lenora commute college. the red cross estimate soak up to 500 people later this week. >>> 800 inmates were evacuated in wayne county. it was indirect pat rising floodwaters monday so prisoners taken to buses -- by bus to other facilities around the state. it's a minimum secured prison for adult male inmates. >>> johnson...
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the pink floyd co-founder will be at the gila river arena in glendale on june 14678 water's last tour was called the wall live is the highest grossing tour ever. it made nearly half a billion dollars. >>> the who celebrates 50 years, the anniv album my generation with the release of a five disk box set. it will include dozens of never before released demos and mixes. many of those were actually discovered by pete townson last year. that set will be out in stores in november. >>> and also coming out in november, man we have a lot of legends here. of the heart valley drissers.
the pink floyd co-founder will be at the gila river arena in glendale on june 14678 water's last tour was called the wall live is the highest grossing tour ever. it made nearly half a billion dollars. >>> the who celebrates 50 years, the anniv album my generation with the release of a five disk box set. it will include dozens of never before released demos and mixes. many of those were actually discovered by pete townson last year. that set will be out in stores in november....
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how does this compare to floyd? >> well, it was a bad flood but i infrastructure damage with water rescues and hurricane matthew and the roads washed out and the 200 plus rescues we have already done >> reporter: thank you for joining us, and the river is hurricane floyd. back to you. >> renee chou, thank you so much. >>> let's take a look at the list of the school districts on your screen. clinton city, cumberland county and edgecombe county schools closed. >> and harnett county, hoke county, closed and lee county, delayed an hour. >> and >> and you can fient a -- find a complete list on your screen on wral .com. >>> the tar river at tarboro is rising as we speak and expected to crest this afternoon at slightly more than 35 feet. models predict than 150 buildings at and in greenville, the tar river is more than 500 buildings are at risk. >> today, we expect a status update on the condition of a crumbling dam in moore county. this view from sky 5 shows a look at the hole that is as big as two large trucks. they are
how does this compare to floyd? >> well, it was a bad flood but i infrastructure damage with water rescues and hurricane matthew and the roads washed out and the 200 plus rescues we have already done >> reporter: thank you for joining us, and the river is hurricane floyd. back to you. >> renee chou, thank you so much. >>> let's take a look at the list of the school districts on your screen. clinton city, cumberland county and edgecombe county schools closed. >>...
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floyd mayweather outside the ring. plus... another big step in the right direction as our first nhl team gets ready for next year's debut. and don't forget... the phone lines are now open at our "call 8 phone bank". the number is there on your screen... 702-892-8801. we have experts on hand to answer all the questions you have about signing up for health care coverage. we'll be right back./// ((you're watching the valley's news leader with horner: i was proud to stand for our country. i will not stand for congressman hardy and donald trump insulting seniors and veterans. hardy wants to raise the retirement age and said seniors who rely on programs like social security are a drain on society. and then there's donald trump. they're just not for us. swensk. this is 8 news now at noon.)) ((brian loftus)) >>> boxer floyd mayweather is in retirement... this battle is in the courtroom. the champion has been hit with a business lawsuit from "the jewel-ers". the company says mayweather has only paid half of the 3 million dollar price t
floyd mayweather outside the ring. plus... another big step in the right direction as our first nhl team gets ready for next year's debut. and don't forget... the phone lines are now open at our "call 8 phone bank". the number is there on your screen... 702-892-8801. we have experts on hand to answer all the questions you have about signing up for health care coverage. we'll be right back./// ((you're watching the valley's news leader with horner: i was proud to stand for our country....
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you may recall it was 17 years ago princeville was nearly wiped out by hurricane floyd and its flooding. it is the oldest town in our country to be founded pi african-americans. it carri a very hitch historic legacy. cbs north carolina's david grzybowski was there as deputies went door to door l people to clear out. >> 2200 people evacuated princeville last evening and some are preparing r even more >> emergency evacuations, please leave princeville.
you may recall it was 17 years ago princeville was nearly wiped out by hurricane floyd and its flooding. it is the oldest town in our country to be founded pi african-americans. it carri a very hitch historic legacy. cbs north carolina's david grzybowski was there as deputies went door to door l people to clear out. >> 2200 people evacuated princeville last evening and some are preparing r even more >> emergency evacuations, please leave princeville.
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but maybe resurrect some of the observations during floyd to not only compare the amounts but compare the duration of time that that rain -- comparable amounts of rain occurred. you know, fayetteville and so forth, goldsboro, that was an incredible amount of rain that fell for the most part in a 12- hour period. >> that's right. solid 12 hours. >> and the radar was relentless. when we saw this system coming at us and coming at florida, there were bands, okay? and there were bands and breaks and bands and breaks. there weren't no bands for this thing. it was just one solid sheet. it was unbelievable to watch. but things have then. we're thank. for that. should be a fairly quiet week. >>> we'll start off with a summary of all the different river flood warnings in effect right now. some of these will go on for a good part of the week. the river down atkinston may not crest for another four days or so. let's move on now and look at current temperatures. is this nice or what? everybody in the 50s at this southern counties, fayetteville, the observation there may not be updates as frequentl
but maybe resurrect some of the observations during floyd to not only compare the amounts but compare the duration of time that that rain -- comparable amounts of rain occurred. you know, fayetteville and so forth, goldsboro, that was an incredible amount of rain that fell for the most part in a 12- hour period. >> that's right. solid 12 hours. >> and the radar was relentless. when we saw this system coming at us and coming at florida, there were bands, okay? and there were bands...
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fifty-nine-year- old leroy jones of floyd was sentenced to six months in prison yesterday. jones pleaded guilty after selling corn as collateral on federal farm service agency loans of more than 196-thousand dollars. he has to pay nearly 138- thousand dollars in restitution. a deadly crash is the result of a wrong-way driver. the accident happened near pleasant hill tuesday night. dispatch received calls that a s-u-v... killing one passenger in the car. the two people in the s-u-v were taken to the hospital. an iowa man is accused of severely beating a woman. michael kelley, of west branch, is now facing charges. he's being held in the cedar county jail. the woman was found in his bedroom and had to be taken to the hospital. she's in critical condition today.
fifty-nine-year- old leroy jones of floyd was sentenced to six months in prison yesterday. jones pleaded guilty after selling corn as collateral on federal farm service agency loans of more than 196-thousand dollars. he has to pay nearly 138- thousand dollars in restitution. a deadly crash is the result of a wrong-way driver. the accident happened near pleasant hill tuesday night. dispatch received calls that a s-u-v... killing one passenger in the car. the two people in the s-u-v were taken to...
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but all the river towns are comparing this to floyd and saying that the aftermath of matthew is much worse than floyd because not only are they dealing with the rain from saturday but they are dealing with the neuse river overflow, and back here live in goldsboro, i did get to speak who was on his way to work and lives in those homes over there and was telling me yesterday afternoon, the water was only to the transformer there, about 50 yards away, and this morning you can see the water has pooled over and come up closer to where we are. so the word is at least from what the mayor's telling me what he is hearing from emergency management officials that the river is cresting far surpasss a level set by hurricane floyd. so dealing with historic flooding in goldsboro and it will be tough for the days and weeks to come. back to you. >> a third of the town underwater, unbelievable. renee, thank you. >> those people need a lot of help. >>> a state trooper is on administrative leave after a shooting on monday night. the sergeant shot and killed a on monday night during a search and rescue o
but all the river towns are comparing this to floyd and saying that the aftermath of matthew is much worse than floyd because not only are they dealing with the rain from saturday but they are dealing with the neuse river overflow, and back here live in goldsboro, i did get to speak who was on his way to work and lives in those homes over there and was telling me yesterday afternoon, the water was only to the transformer there, about 50 yards away, and this morning you can see the water has...
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the dam didn't hold back the floodwaters in 1999 during hurricane floyd and concern that history will repeat itself. now, the call is out for donations. >> cumberland county is another area reeling from hurricane matthew and one of the hardest hit is cameron road near rock fish creek. the creek is pushed well over its banks. >>> police need your help to find a man who disappeared during hurricane matthew. this is a picture of the man old boris abbey last seen near morganton road. he is 6 feet tall and 200 pounds. if you have any information, call fayetteville police. >>> and flooding isn't the only problem facing our area. >> power is still out for mikaya, what have you learned? >> reporter: lena and bill, we'll have the latest update >> reporter: lena and bill, we'll have the latest update when i was one year old, i was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer on my spinal chord. but i spent my whole life fighting back. "that reporter he is talking about suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of his arms." i don't want a president who makes fun of me. i want a president w
the dam didn't hold back the floodwaters in 1999 during hurricane floyd and concern that history will repeat itself. now, the call is out for donations. >> cumberland county is another area reeling from hurricane matthew and one of the hardest hit is cameron road near rock fish creek. the creek is pushed well over its banks. >>> police need your help to find a man who disappeared during hurricane matthew. this is a picture of the man old boris abbey last seen near morganton road....
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>> it's too early to say this will be a floyd repeat. certainly, the potential is there.hat we have to really worry about at this point is whether there wi be any additional strengthen now it's a category 4 and looks like it will maintain at least category 3 status as it approaches flo on thursday. obviously, a category 4 would be much more impactful than a category 2 or 3. so i think that's really the wild card right now at this point. and how much dam there will be. but i will say this. this does look like it's going to be sit amount of damage, whether or not we get to that floyd level or not, i'm not quite sure yet. but, yes, there is the possibily that we will get there, sue. >> all right. we will be watching very closely as you will be, dan. thank you very much. dan leonard with the weather company. > sti ahead, why there's one issue in particular that small business owners are focused on th ♪ >>> senator david vitter says that wells fargo and that fake account scandal has impacted about 10,000 small business owners. acg to reuters, senator vitter wrote a letter to c
>> it's too early to say this will be a floyd repeat. certainly, the potential is there.hat we have to really worry about at this point is whether there wi be any additional strengthen now it's a category 4 and looks like it will maintain at least category 3 status as it approaches flo on thursday. obviously, a category 4 would be much more impactful than a category 2 or 3. so i think that's really the wild card right now at this point. and how much dam there will be. but i will say this....
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. >>> the tar river is seeing >> the worst perhaps since hurricane floyd 17 years ago and the hope is that the dike holding it back will do its job. julia sims is looking at the flood situations in rocky mount. is that a lake behind you there? >> reporter: it certainly looks like it doesn't it, bill? this is part of the tar river that has made its way into rocky mount's commercial you can take a look. the tar river has risen in sections, and there is concern that it will continue to rise and create some really devastating flooding. we have had people have to be rescued from their homes here, and roads are closed. they're a big deal. 64 east is closed near the 486 exit and, and businesses, a lot of them are closed today and this brings back memories about floyd. i told you about a woman from raleigh. he grew up in rocky mount and her parents still live here and for hurricane floyd they had 9 feet of water in their house and they are very concerned. floor yesterday. so this is causing a lot of anxiety and worries in people today in rocky mount and other places in the area, and hopefully
. >>> the tar river is seeing >> the worst perhaps since hurricane floyd 17 years ago and the hope is that the dike holding it back will do its job. julia sims is looking at the flood situations in rocky mount. is that a lake behind you there? >> reporter: it certainly looks like it doesn't it, bill? this is part of the tar river that has made its way into rocky mount's commercial you can take a look. the tar river has risen in sections, and there is concern that it will...
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with that river crest on saturday it will be 28 feet and 1 foot higher than the flood from hurricane floyd which is unbelievable. leaders are asking people leave now. >> we want people to evacte now because you already know it is happening. we can almospredict to the block about what might happen. we are trying to go to or three blocks beyond that and let everyone know thiis a possibility that you will be >> reporter: mary murphy says it took the area decades to recover from hrine floyd after losing hundreds of homes >>> rtunits for you to help with suppli. southview baptist and hope mills taking donations and giving up things like food clothing and other items this is happening at rockfish elementary school 10-4 on friday. 57 630 rockfish road in old hurricane matthew. we teamed up the american red cross and you have all the details online at wncn.com. >>> the fi chief said several firefighters fought the fire for two hours. no damage nearby church or otr homes a husband and wife and their some were inde house at the time of the fire and the woman was taken to the hospital as a precaution
with that river crest on saturday it will be 28 feet and 1 foot higher than the flood from hurricane floyd which is unbelievable. leaders are asking people leave now. >> we want people to evacte now because you already know it is happening. we can almospredict to the block about what might happen. we are trying to go to or three blocks beyond that and let everyone know thiis a possibility that you will be >> reporter: mary murphy says it took the area decades to recover from hrine...
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that is above where it was in floyd, 28.9. the good is we have another long stretch of ear perfect weather like we have i'll tell you when that gets here, in just a few minutes. general cooper will go toe to toe in their only statewide televised debate. still ahead, we'll hear from the experts on what they are expecting from the candidates tonight. >> first our overage of the aftermath of hurricane matthew continues. >> and a reminder to get your high school football highlights on the blitz, friday night at governor mccrory on the state crime lab. well, we know roy cooper and we know the problems he discovered when he became attorney general. roy found a backlog of over 5,000 dna test kits and years worth of shoddy investigations. but he cleared the backlog. and roy cooper helped us solve over 2,000 crimes and put 165 killers and rapists in prison from cold cases. mbarrassment. it was my honor and my privilege to carry house bill 2 through the north carolina senate. and newton stands defiantly behind hb2. my opponent calls thi
that is above where it was in floyd, 28.9. the good is we have another long stretch of ear perfect weather like we have i'll tell you when that gets here, in just a few minutes. general cooper will go toe to toe in their only statewide televised debate. still ahead, we'll hear from the experts on what they are expecting from the candidates tonight. >> first our overage of the aftermath of hurricane matthew continues. >> and a reminder to get your high school football highlights on...
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matthew is much worse than hurricane floyd 17 years ago. >>> crews are making progress, but the power is still out for hundreds of thousands of people across the state. here in our area, wake county has more than 42,000 customers without power tonight. in robinson county nearly 22,000 customers without power, wayne county, nearly 21,000, and johnston county nearly 18,000 power outages. adam owens has been with crews the area tonight, and he joins us live now. you're in a neighborhood they just got power a short time ago, they must be making some happy dances out there i'm sure. >> reporter: yeah, i'm sure. i can hear the tap dancing a little if i stay quiet enough, but this is a good example of what's happening throughout the city. we pulled into the neighborhood because it didn't have power, and in just the last several minutes the power has been restored. again, another great example of the struggle and the could be days before other people have this good news. life in the dark can be frustrating. >> i don't think you really realize how much you depend on it. >> reporter: but in thi
matthew is much worse than hurricane floyd 17 years ago. >>> crews are making progress, but the power is still out for hundreds of thousands of people across the state. here in our area, wake county has more than 42,000 customers without power tonight. in robinson county nearly 22,000 customers without power, wayne county, nearly 21,000, and johnston county nearly 18,000 power outages. adam owens has been with crews the area tonight, and he joins us live now. you're in a neighborhood...
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goad bid this -- that this guy came in hoping to get him to say something that could be used in the floyd trial. this was not something he just said out of the blue on his own initiative, but even as he phrased it i find neglect objectionable about this. the was giving a hypothetical of a robbery pattern, and to be honest, it's a hypothetical that sadly mirrors the crime situation in new york city, that preys on minority victims in minority neighborhoods. when you look at who is committing robberies in new york, blacks are 23% of the population, they commit 70% of all robberies. whites by contrasts are 34% of the population and commit four percent of all robberies. so it's in those minority neighborhoods where you have elderly people, getting stuck up. so, when he came up with this pattern, out one that his police officers here again and again, not from themselves but from the victims of robbery themselves and it's -- police officers hope against hope that they will for once gate description of a suspect in a violent street crime, whether it's a drive-by shooting or robbery, that it white
goad bid this -- that this guy came in hoping to get him to say something that could be used in the floyd trial. this was not something he just said out of the blue on his own initiative, but even as he phrased it i find neglect objectionable about this. the was giving a hypothetical of a robbery pattern, and to be honest, it's a hypothetical that sadly mirrors the crime situation in new york city, that preys on minority victims in minority neighborhoods. when you look at who is committing...
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of rosedale is staying one badly -- saturday's 14, 7 win at minnesota kept floyd in iowa city for the second straight season -- and kept iowa in reach of still doing some big things this season -- while iowa's offense still struggled -- the hawkeye defense locked in -- one week after giving up 38 in a loss to northwestern -- iowa forced three minnesota turnovers and allowed just a si taking the lead in the fourth quarter -- the iowa defenders stopped the gophers final two drives -- the first with a brandon snyder interception -- greg mabin -- and he said he knew early he'd have to make a play -- i knew the ball was coming my way before they even snapped it, just tried to see his eyes, play through his hands, and just make a play on it. mabin really did what he had to do on that play, played great coverage all day. they had to go for a touchdown, so it was on it. iowa opens as a 12 and a half point favorite next week as they hit the road to purdue -- to the nfl -- vikings still undefeated -- hosting the texans -- the sam bradford show back for it's weekly engagment -- finds andam theil
of rosedale is staying one badly -- saturday's 14, 7 win at minnesota kept floyd in iowa city for the second straight season -- and kept iowa in reach of still doing some big things this season -- while iowa's offense still struggled -- the hawkeye defense locked in -- one week after giving up 38 in a loss to northwestern -- iowa forced three minnesota turnovers and allowed just a si taking the lead in the fourth quarter -- the iowa defenders stopped the gophers final two drives -- the first...
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floyd was a cat two five to 18-inches of rain. matthew was a cat one. unfortunately it was the flooding for both storms that were the worst with this and we still have flooding going on in our area. we'll talk about how cool it's going to be and how >>> the red cross is teaming up to help those impacted by matthew. if you want to help out, head over to our web site, wncn.com. >>> thousands of other people are dealg with damage by flooding. >> it's all pretty >> still ahead we will check out some of the homes damaged in the triangle as people pick up and move on. >>> and our temperatures right now already in the 40s. we'll talk about how low we'll red 97! set! red 97! did you say 97? yes. you know, that reminds me of geico's 97% customer satisfaction rating. 97%? helped by geico's fast and friendly claims service. huh... woo! > fayetteville police are looking for three minute who shot a man downtown tonight. jay rock walked up behind the man who was standing at th corner of adams street all three men were taken to the medical center. you have any informa
floyd was a cat two five to 18-inches of rain. matthew was a cat one. unfortunately it was the flooding for both storms that were the worst with this and we still have flooding going on in our area. we'll talk about how cool it's going to be and how >>> the red cross is teaming up to help those impacted by matthew. if you want to help out, head over to our web site, wncn.com. >>> thousands of other people are dealg with damage by flooding. >> it's all pretty >>...
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the area seeing the worst floodingince hurricane floyd in 1999. people stranded on their roof tops in pinetops. dramatic video--shows the coast guard rescuing eight people---trapped in the rising floodwaters. good evening i'm joel brown. and i'm anna laurel. here's what we know right now. 'eight' people are dead-- here in north carolina. floodwaters-- swept their cars off roads. 'five' people are still 'missing'... 'four' in 'cumberland county'-- and one in 'harnett'. duke energy reports 392- thousand power outages across the state. parts of eye-40 are still closed tonight near benson. stretches of eye- 95- also closed around fayetteville. 'princeville' in 'edgecombe county' 'evacuated' as floodwaters from the tar river rise. and 'voluntary' evacuations are also in place for 'goldsboro'. the "neuse" river in that area we have team coverage tonight of matthew's aftermath. we have crews stationed in cumberland, wake and edgecombe counties--monitori ng the latest developments. but we start in cumberland county---where it's still a very dangerous situ
the area seeing the worst floodingince hurricane floyd in 1999. people stranded on their roof tops in pinetops. dramatic video--shows the coast guard rescuing eight people---trapped in the rising floodwaters. good evening i'm joel brown. and i'm anna laurel. here's what we know right now. 'eight' people are dead-- here in north carolina. floodwaters-- swept their cars off roads. 'five' people are still 'missing'... 'four' in 'cumberland county'-- and one in 'harnett'. duke energy reports 392-...
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but the offense stalled -- iowa would have to settle for a keith duncan field goal for a 3, bring floyd back for the second straight year, something needed to get better quickly. second half -- the hawkeye offense chugged down the field the end zone as duncan's second field goal of the game gave iowa a 6, nothing lead -- and the gophers took advantage of iowa's inability to punch one in -- shannon brooks scores from the 10 -- gophers took a 7, 6 lead in the third -- i six minutes -- but no longer -- "george kittle hit the last man. i'd seen daylight. all i had to do was beat one man and it was off to the races." moments later -- it's leshun daniels on the 2 point conversion -- hawks would go up 14 to 7 going to the final minutes -- "i thought it was big obviously for the outcome of the game. i thought it also gave our team a finish the game out." in the end -- the iowa defense would get called upon to put it away -- stopping one drive with a snyder interception -- but the gophers got one last chance -- 4th down in the red zone -- and it's greg mabin coming up with the pass break-up that
but the offense stalled -- iowa would have to settle for a keith duncan field goal for a 3, bring floyd back for the second straight year, something needed to get better quickly. second half -- the hawkeye offense chugged down the field the end zone as duncan's second field goal of the game gave iowa a 6, nothing lead -- and the gophers took advantage of iowa's inability to punch one in -- shannon brooks scores from the 10 -- gophers took a 7, 6 lead in the third -- i six minutes -- but no...