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the national weather service says the dallas-fort worth area received an entire summer's worth of rain in less than one day. roads and bridges have been washed out with floodwaters spilling into homes and businesses. first responders in the area made hundreds of rescues and the danger is not over yet. >> reporter: 01 and 100 year rainfall event in dallas-fort worth. drenching some parts in less than 24 hours. the storm left major roadways flooded and vehicle submerged. some residents woke up to kitchens, living rooms and hallways submerged in water. emergency officials in dallas and fort worth say they have responded to hundreds of instances and traffic accidents. >> no one was expecting this much rain so fast. there's months of extreme and exceptional drought. since january there has been a rainfall deficit of more than 10 inches. that deficit has been erased after a summer's worth of rain soaked the area in less than a day. the storms have been moving over the same path since the overnight hours. dumping relentless amounts of water over the direction. >> should i call 911? what shoul
the national weather service says the dallas-fort worth area received an entire summer's worth of rain in less than one day. roads and bridges have been washed out with floodwaters spilling into homes and businesses. first responders in the area made hundreds of rescues and the danger is not over yet. >> reporter: 01 and 100 year rainfall event in dallas-fort worth. drenching some parts in less than 24 hours. the storm left major roadways flooded and vehicle submerged. some residents woke...
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record rainfall in the dallas fort worth area triggered dangerous flash floods.our period, now, the rain in that region, it's the most that they've had in one day since 1932. the dallas mayor gave an update on the historic storm this afternoon. >> most people in our city, i'm happy to report that today is a return to normalcy. for them, monday will be nothing more than an unusually wet and dreary memory. and for that i'm very glad. but for some people, this is important. for some of us, the effects of the storm are going to linger for a while. >> at least one person has died from the flooding. a 60-year-old woman was swept off the road in rising waters, according to the mesquite, texas, fire chief. let's bring in the spokesperson for the fort worth fire department, craig trajek. thank you so much for being here. we know how busy you are. tell us about the water rescues, the status of how many have you done today or last night? >> yeah, so we knew as a state that the floods were coming. we started pushing out messaging as of last friday. sunday night is kind of wh
record rainfall in the dallas fort worth area triggered dangerous flash floods.our period, now, the rain in that region, it's the most that they've had in one day since 1932. the dallas mayor gave an update on the historic storm this afternoon. >> most people in our city, i'm happy to report that today is a return to normalcy. for them, monday will be nothing more than an unusually wet and dreary memory. and for that i'm very glad. but for some people, this is important. for some of us,...
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the dallas-fort worth area was pummelled with more than 9 inches.second heaviest rainfall in the city's history. it was the equivalent of a summer's worth of rain in one 24-hour period. floodwaters rushed through the streets submerging vehicles. we're learning tonight a woman was swept off a bridge and has died. while floodwaters create nightmares on the ground, airlines are severely impacted with more than 7,000 flights in the u.s. delayed or canceled. more than half of all the flights out of dallas-fort worth airport today have been delayed. we have a lot of news to get to tonight and cbs's omar villafranca will start us off outside dallas. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. that rain fell overnight into today, norah and prompted flash flooding, like you're seeing right here, and dozens of water rescues. it was all part of a system that hammered much of the southwest. late today emergency crews rescued a family while rain and flash flooding submerged cars, houses and trapped drivers in and around dallas. >> the current is strong going past m
the dallas-fort worth area was pummelled with more than 9 inches.second heaviest rainfall in the city's history. it was the equivalent of a summer's worth of rain in one 24-hour period. floodwaters rushed through the streets submerging vehicles. we're learning tonight a woman was swept off a bridge and has died. while floodwaters create nightmares on the ground, airlines are severely impacted with more than 7,000 flights in the u.s. delayed or canceled. more than half of all the flights out of...
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in dallas-fort worth, more than nine inches. the most rain in 24 hours in nearly a century. crs abandoned, swept off roads. drivers pulled from their vehicles. first responders swimming along i-30, trying to reach stranded drivers and families. and the images from utah, rescuers there searching for that missing hiker caught in the flooding at zion national park. flood watches in effect tonight across several states. chief meteorologist ginger zee timing this out. >>> also tonight, three law enforcement officers suspended after this disturbing video appearing to show them punching and kneeling on a suspect in arkansas. what arkansas's governor is now saying tonight. >>> the major turn in the search for that missing teenager in california. afterweeks, authorities tonight now confirming volunteers did find the car under water and human remains inside. tonight, what authorities are now saying about their own search teams who spent time at that lake. matt gutman reporting. >>> breaking news as we come on tonight involving former president trump. he's now seeking the appointment o
in dallas-fort worth, more than nine inches. the most rain in 24 hours in nearly a century. crs abandoned, swept off roads. drivers pulled from their vehicles. first responders swimming along i-30, trying to reach stranded drivers and families. and the images from utah, rescuers there searching for that missing hiker caught in the flooding at zion national park. flood watches in effect tonight across several states. chief meteorologist ginger zee timing this out. >>> also tonight,...
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the dallas fort worth area was hammered by 9 inches of rain from sunday to monday. that is the second most in the history. it turned streets into rivers flooding cars and homes and at least one person died after being swept off a bridge. the torrential rain also caused hundreds of delays and cancellations out of the dallas fort worth airport. omar villafranca has more from texas. >> reporter: emergency crews rescued families with children in heavily flooded seagoville, texas. it trapped drivers in and around dallas. >> the current's so strong going past my house, it'll wash you away. >> reporter: this woman was pulled to safety after the road flooded with little warning. >> i thought i was going to die. i was just panicking because i just wanted to get out of my car and get out of the water. >> reporter: dallas fire rescue responded to close to 200 vehicle rescues in just 24 hours. >> you will a of a sudden we were stopped and i see a car floating towards the wall. i was like, oh, shoot. >> reporter: just a few weeks ago triple digit temperatures were baking north t
the dallas fort worth area was hammered by 9 inches of rain from sunday to monday. that is the second most in the history. it turned streets into rivers flooding cars and homes and at least one person died after being swept off a bridge. the torrential rain also caused hundreds of delays and cancellations out of the dallas fort worth airport. omar villafranca has more from texas. >> reporter: emergency crews rescued families with children in heavily flooded seagoville, texas. it trapped...
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anticipating this much rain is fast. >> sudden and drastic change in weather has stunned the dallas-fort worth january, there have been a rainfall deficit of more than ten inches. that deficit has been erased after a summers worth of rain soaked the area in less than a day. the storms have been moving over the same path since the overnight hours, dumping relentless amounts of water along the way. >> ground is very gerard, currently absorb so much so fast. >> i am freaking out. my apartment is literally flooding. i just woke up. should i call 9-1-1, what do i do? >> britney taylor says she moved into this dallas apartment just two days ago. and she woke up at 3 am to what she described as quote, torrential rain and two feet of water on the first floor of her home. now she is waiting through the aftermath to see what, if anything remains undamaged. >> oh good guys, look, macbook's can float. all of my keepsakes. >> don, today's rainfall is tragic news, officials confirmed that a 60 year old woman was swept away in the floodwaters. the police chief in mesquite says she was on the phone with her f
anticipating this much rain is fast. >> sudden and drastic change in weather has stunned the dallas-fort worth january, there have been a rainfall deficit of more than ten inches. that deficit has been erased after a summers worth of rain soaked the area in less than a day. the storms have been moving over the same path since the overnight hours, dumping relentless amounts of water along the way. >> ground is very gerard, currently absorb so much so fast. >> i am freaking out....
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what is the catalyst for the odd conservative phone company setting its sights on this fort worth areatexas and its school boards? >> alex, thank you very much for having me. so patriot mobile is based in tarrant county, and what we saw in 2020, in 2021, with this backlash to teaching about racism, that was described as critical race theory by conservatives, we saw that that backlash shifts in the past several months, to become intertangled with this kind of growing movement by far right christian conservatives to try to insert or to reassert christopher value -- virch values in schools. so patriot mobile is part of that story. they saw the success that some of these smaller political action committees had, in flipping control of school boards in the initial fights over critical race theory, and so they, this year, decided to make school boards their thing, rather than focusing on congress, or other, you know, officers, and they forced 600,000 dollars into flipping local school boards in tarrant county, as you mentioned, a county that they say is traditionally a red county, but did fli
what is the catalyst for the odd conservative phone company setting its sights on this fort worth areatexas and its school boards? >> alex, thank you very much for having me. so patriot mobile is based in tarrant county, and what we saw in 2020, in 2021, with this backlash to teaching about racism, that was described as critical race theory by conservatives, we saw that that backlash shifts in the past several months, to become intertangled with this kind of growing movement by far right...
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. >> a 1-100 rear rain fall event and dallas-fort worth. rain in less than 24 hours. the storm left major roadways flooded, the eagles submerged and some residents waking up monday morning to kitchens, living rooms and hallways submerged in water. emergency officials in dallas-fort worth said they responded to hundreds of high water incidents and traffic accidents. >> i think everybody was not anticipating this much rain this fast. >> the sudden and drastic change and weather has stunned the dallas fort worth area after months of extreme and exceptional drought. since january there has been a rainfall deficit of more than 10 inches. that deficit has been erased hacked or a summer's worth of rain soaked the area in less than one day. the storms have been moving over the same paths since the overnight hours, dumping relentless amounts of water along the way. >> the ground is very dry, and you could only absorb so much so fast. >> i'm freaking out. my apartment is literally flooding. should i call 9-1-1? what do i do? britney taylor says she m
. >> a 1-100 rear rain fall event and dallas-fort worth. rain in less than 24 hours. the storm left major roadways flooded, the eagles submerged and some residents waking up monday morning to kitchens, living rooms and hallways submerged in water. emergency officials in dallas-fort worth said they responded to hundreds of high water incidents and traffic accidents. >> i think everybody was not anticipating this much rain this fast. >> the sudden and drastic change and weather...
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it's up to at least $400.00 now. several others delayed between dallas love field and dallas fort worth international. but this is the personal side i want to take you inside this home that was just inundated with flood waters. overnighted happen just after midnight. the water started rushing in your rigo perez, the owner here who lives here. a said it was flowing in and moving everything inside. you can see the couch was moved here, other things thrown to the side. and you can see just how high the water climb, you can see the water line there and where it reach. again, it was just after midnight, he did everything he could to save what he could. you can see he's got family pictures scattered here and raised up, trying to keep them safe. other things moved to higher ground and eventually as it continue to rush in, he had to move to a higher level of this home. and so that's how fast this all occurred. oh, we've seen record breaking range of the last 2 days. you're coming in, what's been a drought, just miserable hot conditions, no water. and now too much water, too fast. they say here
it's up to at least $400.00 now. several others delayed between dallas love field and dallas fort worth international. but this is the personal side i want to take you inside this home that was just inundated with flood waters. overnighted happen just after midnight. the water started rushing in your rigo perez, the owner here who lives here. a said it was flowing in and moving everything inside. you can see the couch was moved here, other things thrown to the side. and you can see just how...
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. >> reporter: a one in a 100-year rainfall event in dallas fort worth, drenching some areas with moresome residents waking up to kitchens, living rooms, and hallways submerged in water. emergency officials in dallas and fort worth say they've responded to hundreds of high water incidents and traffic accidents. >> i think everybody wasn't anticipating this much rain this fast. >> reporter: the sudden and drastic change in weather has stunned the dallas fort worth area after months of extreme drought. since january there has been a rainfall deficit of more than 10 inches. that deficit has been erased after a summer's worth of rain soaked the area in less than a day. these storms have been moving over the same path since the overnight hours, dumping relentless amount of water along the way. >> the ground is very dry, but it can only absorb so much so fast. >> i'm freaking out. my apartment is literally flooding. i just woke and i don't -- should i call 911? what do i do? >> reporter: brittney taylor says she moved into this dallas apartment just two days ago. she woke up at 3:00 a.m. to
. >> reporter: a one in a 100-year rainfall event in dallas fort worth, drenching some areas with moresome residents waking up to kitchens, living rooms, and hallways submerged in water. emergency officials in dallas and fort worth say they've responded to hundreds of high water incidents and traffic accidents. >> i think everybody wasn't anticipating this much rain this fast. >> reporter: the sudden and drastic change in weather has stunned the dallas fort worth area after...
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what's the reaction been to fort worth this time around? well, investors aren't particularly happy with the board. we are seeing that the stock prices down about 5 percent, but this could be a confluence of factors we saw on wall street today, a decline worse in 2 months. but also it appears that the decline and the stock price was more related to another announcement to the jury. verdict in a lawsuit against the company related to a car crash or to kill to people relating to potentially faulty parts in the vehicle. and now the company has to pay $1700000000.00, so that's certainly scooped investors and other fears across the market plot thickens. teddy auster there in new york for us. thank you very much. now to some of the other global business stories making news, the euro has dropped below parity with a us dollar to a 20 year low. the decline comes and made rising inflation and fears of a potential energy crisis. as russia cuts supplies of natural gas to the u, that could also lead to a recession in the euro zone. british airways is can
what's the reaction been to fort worth this time around? well, investors aren't particularly happy with the board. we are seeing that the stock prices down about 5 percent, but this could be a confluence of factors we saw on wall street today, a decline worse in 2 months. but also it appears that the decline and the stock price was more related to another announcement to the jury. verdict in a lawsuit against the company related to a car crash or to kill to people relating to potentially faulty...
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. >> everything i have in here i like >> reporter: she lives in the apartments in fort worth thanks to technology, her single apartment trans forms from the living room to the bedroom. >> i'm in bed. i crawl out and go to closet mode it is in the middle. i can get in the closet. >> reporter: her apartment is one of several designs tailor made to the way you live with rents, a shift to work at home and nationwide housing shortage, several companies are stepping in to innovate the way we use the space where we live >> how do we design ceiling and mobility and how do we create buildings? urban farming. as part of that is where the project was born >> reporter: hasier larrea is the founder of ori he and the team of students from m.i.t. developed and launched the company in 2015. they now have over 500 apartments and more than 25 cities with plans for thousands more his brooklyn apartment is one. >> when i wake up, i press a button when i'm back from the bathroom, it is a different room >> reporter: this is not meant to be novel, but practical >> if you can shrink, cheaper rent >> reporter:
. >> everything i have in here i like >> reporter: she lives in the apartments in fort worth thanks to technology, her single apartment trans forms from the living room to the bedroom. >> i'm in bed. i crawl out and go to closet mode it is in the middle. i can get in the closet. >> reporter: her apartment is one of several designs tailor made to the way you live with rents, a shift to work at home and nationwide housing shortage, several companies are stepping in to...
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disaster resolution after powerful storms dropped more than 10 inches of rain in some parts of dallas-fort worth area. omar villafranca reports on the little impact of the dry spell of the region. >> reporter: second worst rainstorm in dallas history according to texas officials, inundating roads, homes, communities. hundreds had to be rescued and one woman died when vehicle became submerged. governor greg abbott signed emergency declaration for 23 counties, likely eligible for federal funds. >> effect of the storm has been dramatic. >> reporter: hit early monday morning. >> just woke up, should i call 911, what do i do? >> reporter: taylor had just moved into new apartment, lost almost everything. >> laptop, just keepsakes. lot of pictures, journals. >> reporter: the flooding followed a summer of no rain in the region. statewide, last four months were hottest on record. weather experts say the sudden switch from drought to deluge is tied to climate change. >> current reality is continued change, warming and increase in events in foreseeable future. >> reporter: national weather service says the
disaster resolution after powerful storms dropped more than 10 inches of rain in some parts of dallas-fort worth area. omar villafranca reports on the little impact of the dry spell of the region. >> reporter: second worst rainstorm in dallas history according to texas officials, inundating roads, homes, communities. hundreds had to be rescued and one woman died when vehicle became submerged. governor greg abbott signed emergency declaration for 23 counties, likely eligible for federal...
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according to the national weather service more than 9 inches fell in the dallas fort worth airport betweencond wettest 24-hour period on record. nasa launching what he calls a speed demon rocket. the purpose of testing new equipment for future science missions. the rocket flew to the height of 100 miles before descending. take a look at this video. a levant or cloud over the rock of gibraltar. airline passengers were able to view this iconic site. it happened when an easterly wind brings warm moist air for the military an end condenses. not getting very far before getting stuck on a staircase. this is inside a subway station. the driver tested positive for cocaine according to local media. officials say no one was injured but removing the car was "laborious." park officials of the dinosaur valley state park in fort worth, texas, say they have new evidence dinosaurs once roamed the earth there. giant footprints that showed up after a summer of drought caused the river to shrink back. two dogs reunited. the 13-year-old pups have been celebrate their birthdays together for years after their o
according to the national weather service more than 9 inches fell in the dallas fort worth airport betweencond wettest 24-hour period on record. nasa launching what he calls a speed demon rocket. the purpose of testing new equipment for future science missions. the rocket flew to the height of 100 miles before descending. take a look at this video. a levant or cloud over the rock of gibraltar. airline passengers were able to view this iconic site. it happened when an easterly wind brings warm...
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torrential rain hammered dallas-fort worth area earlier this week, killing one. under the threat of potentially flooding rains again. always the best advice, turn around, don't drown. norah. >> justin michaels, thanks. >>> back at home. 47,000 students in ohio's largest school district are remote learning first day of school because their teachers are walking the picket line, thousands of columbus teachers out an strike. elise preston. >> whose kids? >> our kids! >> reporter: as negotiations between the school board and teachers union continue, drivers in columbus cheered on picketers striking for a third day. >> what do we want? >> contract. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> now. >> reporter: school district is online only after nearly 4,500 member teachers union rejected the school board's latest offer. >> our children are our priority. we will do what we need to do to ensure there's a resolution in their best interests. >> reporter: union wants smaller classes, says teachers are working in dilapidated schools, water pipes leak, lead paint peels from walls and
torrential rain hammered dallas-fort worth area earlier this week, killing one. under the threat of potentially flooding rains again. always the best advice, turn around, don't drown. norah. >> justin michaels, thanks. >>> back at home. 47,000 students in ohio's largest school district are remote learning first day of school because their teachers are walking the picket line, thousands of columbus teachers out an strike. elise preston. >> whose kids? >> our kids!...
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in dallas-fort worth, more than nine inches. the most rain in 24 hours in nearly a century. i-30, trying to reach stranded drivers and families. and the images from utah, rescuers there searching for that missing hiker caught in the flooding at zion national park. flood watches in effect tonight across several states. chief meteorologist ginger zee timing this ouenerusnded after this disturbing video appein
in dallas-fort worth, more than nine inches. the most rain in 24 hours in nearly a century. i-30, trying to reach stranded drivers and families. and the images from utah, rescuers there searching for that missing hiker caught in the flooding at zion national park. flood watches in effect tonight across several states. chief meteorologist ginger zee timing this ouenerusnded after this disturbing video appein
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what was the catalyst for this odd, conservative phone company, setting its sights on this fort worthexas, and school boards? >> thank you for having me. patriot mobile, is based in tarrant county, and what we saw, in 2020, and 2021, with this backlash to teachings about racism, and was described as critical race theory by conservatives it, we saw that backlash shift in the past several months to become inter tangled with this growing movement by far right, christian conservatives it, to try and insert christian values in schools. patriot mobile is part of that story. they saw the success, and the political action committees, how much success they had in flipping schools over critical race theory. so, this year, rather than focusing on congress, and other new offices, there is four to $6,000 into flipping local school boards and tarrant county. as you mentioned, a county, they say, is traditionally a red county, but flipped to biden. and their minds, keeping terror into red is the key to keeping texas threat. >> i did some reporting on this very subject in florida. it is of the langua
what was the catalyst for this odd, conservative phone company, setting its sights on this fort worthexas, and school boards? >> thank you for having me. patriot mobile, is based in tarrant county, and what we saw, in 2020, and 2021, with this backlash to teachings about racism, and was described as critical race theory by conservatives it, we saw that backlash shift in the past several months to become inter tangled with this growing movement by far right, christian conservatives it, to...
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it was a matter of in dallas and fort worth, they picked up three inches of rain in just one hour.ace in the world that could handle that kind of rainfall rate and not run off. that's what we've seen so far today. more rain to come. it isn't over. jim, i vividly remember being on your show on friday saying, someone is going to flood, we just don't know who. now we do. >> and you used that image. you said, it's like a brick, right? that brick cannot absorb water. well, you saw it coming. >> yes, sir. >> thank you both, chad, very much. ed, to you and your team. it's not easy to report in conditions like that. we know that all too well. still ahead, online threats against the fbi are intensifying after the search of former president trump's mar-a-lago home and now congress is stepping in making significant asks. >> we are moments away from the opening bell on wall street. stock futures are in the red right now after the dow dropped 300 points on friday. investigators watching a big speech coming friday from fed chairman jerome powell where he is expected to take a hawkish stance on i
it was a matter of in dallas and fort worth, they picked up three inches of rain in just one hour.ace in the world that could handle that kind of rainfall rate and not run off. that's what we've seen so far today. more rain to come. it isn't over. jim, i vividly remember being on your show on friday saying, someone is going to flood, we just don't know who. now we do. >> and you used that image. you said, it's like a brick, right? that brick cannot absorb water. well, you saw it coming....
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i emergency officials in dallas and fort worth say that they've responded to hundreds of high-water incidentss. >> i think everybody wasn't anticipating this much, rain this fuss. >> the sudden and drastic change in weather has done the dallas-fort worth area after months of extreme and exceptional drought. since january, there has been a rainfall deficit of more than ten inches. that deficit has been erased after a summer's worth of rain soaked the area in less than a day. these storms have been moving over the same path since the overnight hours. dumping relentless amounts of water along the way. >> the ground is very dry, it can only absorb so much, so fast. >> i'm freaking out. my apartment is literally flooding. i just woke up and, should i call 9-1-1? what do i do? >> britney taylor says she moved into this dallas apartment just two days ago. she woke up at 3 am to what she described as, quote, torrential rain and two feet of water on the first floor of her home. now, she is waiting through the aftermath to see what, if anything, remains and damaged. >> oh, good to you guys, look! macbo
i emergency officials in dallas and fort worth say that they've responded to hundreds of high-water incidentss. >> i think everybody wasn't anticipating this much, rain this fuss. >> the sudden and drastic change in weather has done the dallas-fort worth area after months of extreme and exceptional drought. since january, there has been a rainfall deficit of more than ten inches. that deficit has been erased after a summer's worth of rain soaked the area in less than a day. these...
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so warnings still in the dallas-fort worth area, now they're extending eastward. watch what happens into louisiana, parts of mississippi. when you look at this setup of the rain, it is almost identical to what happened a few weeks ago with historic flooding from st. louis into eastern kentucky and we all saw that damage. it is a stationary front and not moving. we have copious amounts of atmospheric moisture coming in from the gulf and it's riding into that front. when that moisture hits that front, it triggers thunderstorm after thunderstorm moving over the same area. now the concern still in dallas, then over toward tyler, areas to the east, but watch it move across louisiana, parts of southern half of arkansas and in toward mississippi. this is going to continue to be a problem not just in dallas for the afternoon or additional rainfall but what now could happen in the next day or two as the computer models that were accurate yesterday are dropping incredible amounts, another 8, 9, 10 inches in central louisiana heading towards central mississippi. >> we know l
so warnings still in the dallas-fort worth area, now they're extending eastward. watch what happens into louisiana, parts of mississippi. when you look at this setup of the rain, it is almost identical to what happened a few weeks ago with historic flooding from st. louis into eastern kentucky and we all saw that damage. it is a stationary front and not moving. we have copious amounts of atmospheric moisture coming in from the gulf and it's riding into that front. when that moisture hits that...
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this was the scene in fort worth. we had flashed flood warnings in plain. i think the worst of the rain still to come on monday. this time over at dallas, by it's all said and done could pick up to $200.00 millimeters of rain, all of that to say about 3 or 4 times above the august average rain fall in a vigorous system. here we did have some tornado warnings near jacksonville in florida to the west. we go m for eastern portions of utah. there were some flash hot in there because of monsoon, downpours and look at boise 3839. the high for you on monday, you've set a record for the number of days above 30 degrees. so far this year. temperatures have come down in british columbia and alberta, but still hanging onto that heat for scheduling. and manitoba, your temperature is around 30 degrees, and there's also been some flash fighting around toronto with this cluster of cells that's moving further toward the east. we'll have to see if we see some flash fighting in new york as well. central america, the rain is picking up across the caribbean and a pretty solid b
this was the scene in fort worth. we had flashed flood warnings in plain. i think the worst of the rain still to come on monday. this time over at dallas, by it's all said and done could pick up to $200.00 millimeters of rain, all of that to say about 3 or 4 times above the august average rain fall in a vigorous system. here we did have some tornado warnings near jacksonville in florida to the west. we go m for eastern portions of utah. there were some flash hot in there because of monsoon,...
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la mayorÍa de los vuelos eliminados son entre el aeropuerto de chicago y el de dallas—fort worth, tambiÉniÓn de gracias. nos conectamos por el fabiola galindo, quien fue en busca de respuestas. faiola: buenas tardes. ya a estas alturas del camino pedirle paciencia a los pasajeros es algo inaudito para muchos. fabiola: ayer se cancelaron 200 vuelos y mÁs de 3000 estaban retrasados en aeropuertos como laguardia, john f kennedy y newark. esto ocurredesde el fin de semana de recordaciÓn, se viene cancelando en total 48.000 vuelos en todo el paÍs. la administraciÓn federal de aviaciÓn dice que esto se debiÓ este fin de semana la escasez de trabajadores en las torres de control. veamos las reacciones de alguno de los afectados. >> mi niÑa amba estarÁ sÉptimo en el colegio, y no puede entrar el dÍa que le toca, porque ellos hicieron lo que quisieron. fabiola: la aerolÍnea american airlines ya anticipa que eliminarÁ 31.000 vuelos de acuerdo con el portal, en el mes de noviembre. esto cuando tambiÉn se aproxima la fecha de feriado por el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias. otra vez decirle a los pasajeros q
la mayorÍa de los vuelos eliminados son entre el aeropuerto de chicago y el de dallas—fort worth, tambiÉniÓn de gracias. nos conectamos por el fabiola galindo, quien fue en busca de respuestas. faiola: buenas tardes. ya a estas alturas del camino pedirle paciencia a los pasajeros es algo inaudito para muchos. fabiola: ayer se cancelaron 200 vuelos y mÁs de 3000 estaban retrasados en aeropuertos como laguardia, john f kennedy y newark. esto ocurredesde el fin de semana de recordaciÓn, se...
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in dinosaur valley, an hour southwest of fort worth. and so they know that these were here.nd an herbivore, plant eater, and found a similar relative to a t-rex, a meat eater. so we don't know which one won, but i have a pretty good idea. >> wow. that's remarkable. extremely well preserved. >> yes, it is a stone. it is limestone. this isn't like mud or silt, this is going to be here for ever. >> we're so excited over here in new york that i was telling our stage director mike, 113 million years old, and i can't wait to tell my son about this one. we read dinosaur books tonight. chad, thank you very much. >>> thank you for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow morning right here. i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto. at this hour with kate bolduan starts after a quick break. e's n the perfrfect cup of coffee and her museum of personal computers. and you can find her, and millions of other talented pros, right now on upwork.com (johnny cash) ♪ i've traveled every road in this here land! ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhe, man. ♪ ♪ crossed the desert's bare, man
in dinosaur valley, an hour southwest of fort worth. and so they know that these were here.nd an herbivore, plant eater, and found a similar relative to a t-rex, a meat eater. so we don't know which one won, but i have a pretty good idea. >> wow. that's remarkable. extremely well preserved. >> yes, it is a stone. it is limestone. this isn't like mud or silt, this is going to be here for ever. >> we're so excited over here in new york that i was telling our stage director mike,...
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weather service encompass some large metropolitans across north-central texas including dallas, fort worth12 million americans under flood watches as we speak. lots going on here. we're trying to get to all of it. i want you to see what's kind of the broader scope of what's happening. there's this low pressure system that's part of the monsoon that's brought the heavier rain and flooding you saw a moment ago across phoenix and into southern new mexico. it's going to combine with remnants of what was a tropical disturbance just off the coast of southwestern -- or southern texas. this system never officially got named, and that doesn't really matter. that's not the important point here. as it moves onshore, it will continue to bring in an abundant amount of moisture from the gulf of mexico. both of these systems i'm describing are going to work together. you can almost see that within this available moisture graphic i've put up behind you. that's going to enhance the rainfall threat across central and northern texas in and around the dallas-fort worth region tonight into monday morning. that
weather service encompass some large metropolitans across north-central texas including dallas, fort worth12 million americans under flood watches as we speak. lots going on here. we're trying to get to all of it. i want you to see what's kind of the broader scope of what's happening. there's this low pressure system that's part of the monsoon that's brought the heavier rain and flooding you saw a moment ago across phoenix and into southern new mexico. it's going to combine with remnants of...
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a single apartment in the fort worth area goes for around $1500. one in cassie's building, $1025. >> it is really good, yeah, it is good rent. >> for the news, i am andrea dave. >>> california is on track to ban the sale of gas powered cars by 2035. no more in just 13 years. the california air resources board reports it will vote on that measure tomorrow. it would make california the first state in the nation with such a rule in place, but more than a dozen other states have followed california's lead in the past. the new plan sets the target for 35% of all new cars sold by 2036 to produce no emissions. four years later, 68%. then, 100% by 2035. the head of the automotive trade group says, the mandate would be extremely challenging to meet. >>> 30 years ago today, hurricane andrew hit south florida. it was otherworldly. i have covered at least 20 of them. lugo, katrina, super storm sandy, so many, but nothing like andrew. it laid waste to everything. it was tightly wrapped, fast moving, category five. at the time, it was the costliest and most dama
a single apartment in the fort worth area goes for around $1500. one in cassie's building, $1025. >> it is really good, yeah, it is good rent. >> for the news, i am andrea dave. >>> california is on track to ban the sale of gas powered cars by 2035. no more in just 13 years. the california air resources board reports it will vote on that measure tomorrow. it would make california the first state in the nation with such a rule in place, but more than a dozen other states...
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see high heat across much of the country as we take a look at highs reaching over 100 from dallas-fort worthl the way up to sioux city, where it is going to be another hot day. as far as what we will see the next several days look at concord reaching into the low 90s. it will be slightly cooler for the weekend and into early next week. we will catch a bit of a break but as we look at the seven-day forecast, overall we have more warm and sunny weather, a few clouds in the mix today with high humidity. and for san francisco we see temperatures in the upper 60s throughout the next several days. >>> let's turn to the climate in crisis coverage, with a closer look at our summer of extremes, from extreme heat to rain events, we spoke to chase cain about what is being done from a legislation standpoint. more with rob mayeda . >>> if this legislation passes and makes it to the president's desk and signed, it would be the most significant investment the united states is ever made in climate change. $369 billion is what is on the table here. there are a couple of big chunks of money like $60 billion t
see high heat across much of the country as we take a look at highs reaching over 100 from dallas-fort worthl the way up to sioux city, where it is going to be another hot day. as far as what we will see the next several days look at concord reaching into the low 90s. it will be slightly cooler for the weekend and into early next week. we will catch a bit of a break but as we look at the seven-day forecast, overall we have more warm and sunny weather, a few clouds in the mix today with high...
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in dallas-fort worth, more than nine inches. the most rain in 24 hours in nearly a century.ders swimming along i-30, trying to reach stranded drivers and families. and the images from utah, rescuers there searching for that missing hiker caught in the flooding at zion national park. flood watches in effect tonight across several states. chief meteorologist ginger zee timing this out. >>> also tonight, three law enforcement officers suspended after this disturbing video
in dallas-fort worth, more than nine inches. the most rain in 24 hours in nearly a century.ders swimming along i-30, trying to reach stranded drivers and families. and the images from utah, rescuers there searching for that missing hiker caught in the flooding at zion national park. flood watches in effect tonight across several states. chief meteorologist ginger zee timing this out. >>> also tonight, three law enforcement officers suspended after this disturbing video
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the dallas fort worth area. it was hit with 9 inches of rain in just 6 hours. than the city usually sees all summer the flooding led to nearly 500 water rescues and hundreds more traffic accidents. meteorologists say at one point the rainfall rate exceeded 5 inches per hour and they needed rain and texas just like we need rain here. but they got way too much too fast. >> lawrence is here now with the look at that storm system in texas still aren't yet not done yet. they've got more rain coming our way this evening. >> as that low pressure center rolling on through, of course, they've been baking. >> in tremendous heat all summer long. looking for to cool off. avoid not liking to see all this all at once, but it continues to come down. we've got the flash flood watches posted across a good part of texas. you can see all the yellow and also the green. there you see the storms rolling on through and all the way to houston. now you can see the storm kind of lagging through slowly moving here. >> and as it does producing lots of rain, not just in texas, but all the
the dallas fort worth area. it was hit with 9 inches of rain in just 6 hours. than the city usually sees all summer the flooding led to nearly 500 water rescues and hundreds more traffic accidents. meteorologists say at one point the rainfall rate exceeded 5 inches per hour and they needed rain and texas just like we need rain here. but they got way too much too fast. >> lawrence is here now with the look at that storm system in texas still aren't yet not done yet. they've got more rain...
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torrential rain hammered the dallas-fort worth area earlier this week, killing one. i-20 corridor is again tonight under the threat of potentially flooding rains. as always, the best advice-- turn around, don't drown. norah. >> o'donnell: justin michaels, thanks so much for being there. let's turn now to some breaking news in ukraine, where at least 22 people were killed and dozens more injured in a russian missile strike on a train station. the strike in eastern ukraine comes six months after the start of russia's invasion, as ukraine marked its independence day. cbs' debora patta reports again from kyiv. >> reporter: as air raid sirens wailed across ukraine, marking sirens wailed across ukraine, mark six months of combat today, russian missiles pummeled a railway station in the dnipropetrovsk region. "this is our life every day," said president zelenskyy. "this attack is how russia prepared for this united nations meeting." zelenskyy was speaking to the body's security council, where he urged them to take control of the situation at the russian- occupied zaporizhzh
torrential rain hammered the dallas-fort worth area earlier this week, killing one. i-20 corridor is again tonight under the threat of potentially flooding rains. as always, the best advice-- turn around, don't drown. norah. >> o'donnell: justin michaels, thanks so much for being there. let's turn now to some breaking news in ukraine, where at least 22 people were killed and dozens more injured in a russian missile strike on a train station. the strike in eastern ukraine comes six months...
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after record-setting rainfall in the dallas-fort worth area on monday of 10 to 15 inches, the worst of the flooding today is going to move to the south and east, places like houston, new orleans could see flash flooding that could be life-threatening, not just today but through thursday from east texas through the lower mississippi valley, extensive flooding will be dangerous. meantime, in the northeast, we need rain but could see delays at the airports from new york to boston. be careful out there. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, new concern about the future of the movie theater industry. >>> also ahead, there's an alert this morning for dog owners. the mysterious virus blamed for killing at least 30 dogs. >>> and why the so-called partying prime minister criticized for partying at a nightclub may now have the last nightclub may now have the last laugh. who says you can't get everything you want? like going for bold without going broke... and staying true to your taste while staying on budget. who says rising costs means lowering the bar? settling? no need.
after record-setting rainfall in the dallas-fort worth area on monday of 10 to 15 inches, the worst of the flooding today is going to move to the south and east, places like houston, new orleans could see flash flooding that could be life-threatening, not just today but through thursday from east texas through the lower mississippi valley, extensive flooding will be dangerous. meantime, in the northeast, we need rain but could see delays at the airports from new york to boston. be careful out...
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it was in fact, an adventure in the end part of a race, fort worth power between spain and portugal. a race linked to military interests, a race linked to political and military facility, but also linked to many financial with adventure, philip hardships, dangers, and death. 3 years that would change the world for ever. la jillions journey around the world. starting september 7th on d. w. with . ah, this is dw news in these are top stories. world leaders have condemned the stabbing of the renowned author salman rushdie as an attack on freedom is in critical condition in a hospital after the assault at an event in new york state. a 24 year old suspect is in custody.
it was in fact, an adventure in the end part of a race, fort worth power between spain and portugal. a race linked to military interests, a race linked to political and military facility, but also linked to many financial with adventure, philip hardships, dangers, and death. 3 years that would change the world for ever. la jillions journey around the world. starting september 7th on d. w. with . ah, this is dw news in these are top stories. world leaders have condemned the stabbing of the...
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. > >> new video coming out of texas, this is the scene in the dallas-fort worth area after a rough weekend. lots of flooding in that area, people have been trying to push cars through waist high water in some places, places, other drivers tried to avoid being swept away. flooding flooding has caused problems and and flooding is been a problem in utah also, crews are searching for a 29-year-old woman who they think was swept away by floods during a hike in zion national park. authorities have been asking people to stay inside. > >> we were just talking off-camera, i can't remember this kind of flooding in dallas. dallas. >> dallas has more terrain than other parts of texas. the water doesn't tend to be quite as widespread, but when you get 10 inches of rain in 48 hours, things are going to flood. the system in utah is different, that has been active, we've missed out on the effects of that for the most part we had the dry lightning threat that fortunately didn't amount to much more than a dozen or so cloud to ground lightning strikes around the bay area. no concerns through this week we wil
. > >> new video coming out of texas, this is the scene in the dallas-fort worth area after a rough weekend. lots of flooding in that area, people have been trying to push cars through waist high water in some places, places, other drivers tried to avoid being swept away. flooding flooding has caused problems and and flooding is been a problem in utah also, crews are searching for a 29-year-old woman who they think was swept away by floods during a hike in zion national park....
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toredger rain hammered the dallas-fort worth area earlier this week, killing one. the i-20 corridor is again tonight under the threat of potentially flooding rains. as always, the best advice-- turn around, don't drown. norah. >> o'donnell: justin michaels, thanks so much for being there. let's turn now to uvalde, texas, where right now the school board is holding a meeting to decide whether to fire the district's embattled police chief for his much-criticized handling of the shooting massacre that killed 19 children and two teachers in may. cbs' janet shamlian is there. so, janet, what are you hearing? >> reporter: norah, good evening. the meeting is just getting started here at uvalde high school, and it's a full house. board members considering whether to fire chief pete arredondo, something parents here have been demanding for months, calling for his termination for what's been described as a botched law enforcement response. arredondo was currently on unpaid leave. we've just learned that he is not going to show here tonight, but he has previously said that he
toredger rain hammered the dallas-fort worth area earlier this week, killing one. the i-20 corridor is again tonight under the threat of potentially flooding rains. as always, the best advice-- turn around, don't drown. norah. >> o'donnell: justin michaels, thanks so much for being there. let's turn now to uvalde, texas, where right now the school board is holding a meeting to decide whether to fire the district's embattled police chief for his much-criticized handling of the shooting...
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the dallas fort worth area was at least another 5 centimeters forecast. flooded streets of disrupted traffic across the city with several people having to be rescued from their vehicles. people are being warned to move to higher ground if they can. hundreds of flights have also been canceled. and now in mexico, the government is appealing for international health to rescue a group of trapped miners. at least 10 men have been stuck on the ground for nearly 3 weeks after a tunnel will collapse. no coal mine in the northern border states are quite healer, triggering a flood rescue work is of struggle to extract enough water in debra from the mine in order to reach them. and in a new set back underground water level, the higher families of the trap men are accusing government of being too slow to act. minute aqua has more from the mind site and sabrina's. it's been almost 3 weeks now since 10 miners became trapped in the be now be at the mine in the mexican state of y wheeler. to understand why this has become such a complicated effort to rescue these miners, it's important to understand
the dallas fort worth area was at least another 5 centimeters forecast. flooded streets of disrupted traffic across the city with several people having to be rescued from their vehicles. people are being warned to move to higher ground if they can. hundreds of flights have also been canceled. and now in mexico, the government is appealing for international health to rescue a group of trapped miners. at least 10 men have been stuck on the ground for nearly 3 weeks after a tunnel will collapse....
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being described as a once in a 1000 year. flood about $25.00 centimeters of rain as want the dallas fort worth area. the at least another 5 centimeters forecast to come flooded streets of disrupted traffic across the city. and several people have had to be rescued from their vehicles. people are being warned to move to higher ground if they can. and hundreds of flights have been canceled. watching out his ally from london still had on the program, mexico's life or death waiting gay. nearly 2 weeks after a mine flooded, international experts are called to help with rescue athens and children in the philippines got back to school for the 1st time in more than 2 years as colored restrictions of. finally eas. ah got a minute 15 to bring you up to speed with your weather. thank you so much for joining in. so a line of showers in storms from scandinavia, the baltic centers, central areas and right through into the balcony. so let's go in for a closer look and we do have some thunderstorm alerts in play for serbia, kosovo right through into greece. we'll come back to that story in a sack, but 1st i'm
being described as a once in a 1000 year. flood about $25.00 centimeters of rain as want the dallas fort worth area. the at least another 5 centimeters forecast to come flooded streets of disrupted traffic across the city. and several people have had to be rescued from their vehicles. people are being warned to move to higher ground if they can. and hundreds of flights have been canceled. watching out his ally from london still had on the program, mexico's life or death waiting gay. nearly 2...
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. >> a day luge of several rain taking the dallas fort worth metroplex by storm.rone video capturing the highways turned rivers and the harrowing rescues that ensued. this man struggling to even stay afloat. and these drivers passing their belongings off to first responders as they swim to the banks of biden with the heat and the fires but down. i mean, look at it. by daylight. these drivers have been stuck for hours, not going anywhere anytime not the more than 14 inches have fallen since sunday night. a sudden onslaught that cause more than 100 high water rescues north of 300 car crashes. >> delayed or canceled over 700 flights. >> and shut down dallas street by the dozens. but it's not just texas in utah. authorities continue to search for a woman who was swept away by flood waters while hiking zion national park to the east in moab. >> knee deep water taking over apartments, homes and businesses. and in new mexico, about 200 people were stuck at carlsbad caverns national park amid heavy rain. flash flooding so bad. it even forced this driver on top of his car.
. >> a day luge of several rain taking the dallas fort worth metroplex by storm.rone video capturing the highways turned rivers and the harrowing rescues that ensued. this man struggling to even stay afloat. and these drivers passing their belongings off to first responders as they swim to the banks of biden with the heat and the fires but down. i mean, look at it. by daylight. these drivers have been stuck for hours, not going anywhere anytime not the more than 14 inches have fallen...
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because they're getting a lot of rain in dallas fort worth. historic rain is falling down there. diamonds with fox weather. we have surpassed a foot of rain around the dallas fort worth metroplex as the historic rain continues fort worth seven and a quarter downtown dallas 7.5 inches 12.5 excuse me 12.5 inches of rain since last night . that's a i mean they've gone from drought conditions to flood conditions in two days, and it's still raining. this is going to go down in the books here. i mean, they have all sorts of issues. there's some reports of five inches of rain per hour. on a couple occasions. looks like they'll have another couple hours before they finally get a break. but the rain continues in dallas. the rain continues for some more more isolated than widespread but from las vegas yesterday to much of northern arizona's phoenix, northern southern california desert all quiet here, though, have a pretty good fog bank. a couple of pretty good the system coming in out of the gulf of alaska, so but nothing here in materializing except maybe some drizzle later in the week. w
because they're getting a lot of rain in dallas fort worth. historic rain is falling down there. diamonds with fox weather. we have surpassed a foot of rain around the dallas fort worth metroplex as the historic rain continues fort worth seven and a quarter downtown dallas 7.5 inches 12.5 excuse me 12.5 inches of rain since last night . that's a i mean they've gone from drought conditions to flood conditions in two days, and it's still raining. this is going to go down in the books here. i...
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she works in fort worth that a -- fort worth at a community health center. she shares with me the frustration that she has when she cannot do something for her patient whether it is a staffing , issue, the lack of a specialist. but for yours, this is so different because it's military folks telling you you can't do something. but i'm sure most doctors are like my niece, they take their hippocratic of very seriously. it pains her when she has to turn a mama away because she does not have the shot available for her child. i just want to hear from the doctors on how they feel when they have to turn someone away because they cannot provide a service that they would want to do and their medical profession would dictate that they do. either one of the doctors. i want to hear from both, but whoever wants to start first. >> you want me to take the first? i can take the thank you, first. congresswoman. i actually appreciate the question. it does honestly, one of the most difficult things for us as physicians in the military is to have legal restrictions to what we ca
she works in fort worth that a -- fort worth at a community health center. she shares with me the frustration that she has when she cannot do something for her patient whether it is a staffing , issue, the lack of a specialist. but for yours, this is so different because it's military folks telling you you can't do something. but i'm sure most doctors are like my niece, they take their hippocratic of very seriously. it pains her when she has to turn a mama away because she does not have the...
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. >> reporter: we're at a drying paluxy river outside fort worth. and just a remarkable sight here.aur footprints that scientists say are more than 100 million years old, usually covered with water and filled with sediment, but you can clearly see them now. and they go on for more than 300 yards down this riverbed. >> big claws. >> reporter: the footprints belong to two species that once roamed the terrain here, including the sauroposeidon, which stood at 60 feet tall and weighed almost 100,000 pounds. and this year's drought allows teams to map the imprints for the very first time. >> they seem like they're there in stone in there forever, but they're not. just the next flood we have, they could be all gone. >> reporter: the state finally getting some longest dinosaur track ways in the world. >> marcus, thank you. an extraordinary find. i'm david muir. thanks for watching. good night. >> now i see -- >> businesses are down. some are not going to come back. >> empty restaurants my empty streets, empty offices. the pandemic hit the bay area hard. san francisco's downtown still has no
. >> reporter: we're at a drying paluxy river outside fort worth. and just a remarkable sight here.aur footprints that scientists say are more than 100 million years old, usually covered with water and filled with sediment, but you can clearly see them now. and they go on for more than 300 yards down this riverbed. >> big claws. >> reporter: the footprints belong to two species that once roamed the terrain here, including the sauroposeidon, which stood at 60 feet tall and...
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this after the dallas-fort worth area received the most rain over a 24-hour period in nearly a century monday. hundreds of calls for help. dozens of homes flooded. >> what people in the dallas area, as well as this entire region sustained was an extraordinary challenge. >> reporter: in mesquite, just east of dallas, 60-year-old jolene jarrell killed after her vehicle was swept away. friends telling our affiliate wfaa the mother of three was working as an uber driver, and that before she was killed, she was on the phone with her husband telling him she felt like someone was pushing her car. tragically, the body of a missing hiker found in utah. and in mississippi, storms making for an anxious evening ahead. and david, we're already seeing the flooding here in jackson and the flood watch continues all the way through tomorrow night, because we may still get another half of foot of rain. david? >> trevor, thank you. let's get more on this, ginger zee on the storms again tonight. hi, ginger. >> reporter: hey there, david. after all of that extra rain that dallas got, we've now seen the wet
this after the dallas-fort worth area received the most rain over a 24-hour period in nearly a century monday. hundreds of calls for help. dozens of homes flooded. >> what people in the dallas area, as well as this entire region sustained was an extraordinary challenge. >> reporter: in mesquite, just east of dallas, 60-year-old jolene jarrell killed after her vehicle was swept away. friends telling our affiliate wfaa the mother of three was working as an uber driver, and that before...
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they said people were hold through the windows by the force of the blast at the fort worth. it was a huge explosion of so many people were killed and injured. 2 of them are brought to injured relatives to this hospital. the taliban says security has improved since it took power a year ago. but several attacks have taken place at most recent month. why does it happen? i think with the fall of cumberland and so on. somehow this religious conflict spoke been considered the the biggest to the security on ice has been given the action for the telephone game. the taliban has been cranking down on this latest attack is a reminder that security remains one of its big challenges. victoria gay to be al jazeera child labor is on the rise in afghanistan as the economy, flat lines and families struggle to put food on the table. children are looking for jobs in factories and construction, including traditional brick making, the worksites of poor safety and environmental standards. wages are also going down some of the binge of a reports now from cobble the traditional process of brick mak
they said people were hold through the windows by the force of the blast at the fort worth. it was a huge explosion of so many people were killed and injured. 2 of them are brought to injured relatives to this hospital. the taliban says security has improved since it took power a year ago. but several attacks have taken place at most recent month. why does it happen? i think with the fall of cumberland and so on. somehow this religious conflict spoke been considered the the biggest to the...
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. >> thank you for your community your appreciation with so many of us wing fort worth we are able to accomplish. you mentioned asthma earlier i saw a precious child across the street. and it is important to note in this legislation inflation reduction act, we have the biggest commitment to protecting our environment and savingor planet with environmental justice. ever, ever instituted by any government. any place at any time this it is again environmental justice is important part of what president biden is b. health and environmental justice. infrastructure justice. equity and he puts resource there is to make it happen. because again, the subject of asthma and it is occurring in communities of color especially is one that is immorality in our society. this legislation guess a long way for clean air and water as we again protect the planet for the children so thank you for mentioning that oscar and for your kinds words. this is again this bill was about health care. and we consider the health of our planet a health issue as well. i did deposit want to just focus on the health aspect
. >> thank you for your community your appreciation with so many of us wing fort worth we are able to accomplish. you mentioned asthma earlier i saw a precious child across the street. and it is important to note in this legislation inflation reduction act, we have the biggest commitment to protecting our environment and savingor planet with environmental justice. ever, ever instituted by any government. any place at any time this it is again environmental justice is important part of...
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i'm the president and ceo of world affairs counsel in dallas-fort worth. our program this evening features garten of the yell school of management and author of "three day at camp david" how a secret meeting in 1970 when transformed the local economy. richard fischer former president ceo of the federal reserve bank of dallas joins us to moderate the discussion. you can get copies of providence street at our local bookstore partner. our audience receives a 10% discount from the on line store by using the code csw world and remember the code is good for any of the books in your shopping cart not just jeffries. the council will continue to offer top-tier virtual programming through the summer into the beginning of fall so continued to check out our web site at csw world.org for newly scheduled events and now i would like to invite richard fischer to kick off the program which is the former presidency of the federal reserve bank of dallas has imagine a most importantly a recipient of the councils most prestigious honor the h. mallon award. he served as deputy
i'm the president and ceo of world affairs counsel in dallas-fort worth. our program this evening features garten of the yell school of management and author of "three day at camp david" how a secret meeting in 1970 when transformed the local economy. richard fischer former president ceo of the federal reserve bank of dallas joins us to moderate the discussion. you can get copies of providence street at our local bookstore partner. our audience receives a 10% discount from the on line...
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donating to her go-fund me page and helping her pay her travel expenses while he gets treatments in fort worthhat's what i call good news. >> another special lady. this one from our colleague out of fox, a field story that a four-year- old girl marks her birthday with one of the biggest gifts of all, today josie is cancer-free . the rare type of blood cancer, the family is celebrating with a florida vacation paid for with make a wish. >> that's a great story. a number of families having challenges like this, regular americans like you and me get a chance to contribute. >> great to have you with us this weekend. >> great to see you. good night from washington, i am , i mean, obviously, lindenow, i am pretty sure this is where you get hey babe, meet us at the bottom of the trail. yes, say open up the redesigned chevy silverado with a sophisticated high tech interior. it's easy to forget that truck would find new style and find new roads. chevrolet, you've got to cool down, but you're not done until you take it to the mat. microsoft titanium, the all new micro will implement that goes where no ot
donating to her go-fund me page and helping her pay her travel expenses while he gets treatments in fort worthhat's what i call good news. >> another special lady. this one from our colleague out of fox, a field story that a four-year- old girl marks her birthday with one of the biggest gifts of all, today josie is cancer-free . the rare type of blood cancer, the family is celebrating with a florida vacation paid for with make a wish. >> that's a great story. a number of families...