stuart: grif jenkins on the brazos river. what's happening, grif?rt, just now the brazos river has crested at 55.19 feet, breaking last year's 100-year record of 54.7 feet. we're still with the sheriff, sheriff troy nails of fort bend county. sheriff, what does this mean? >> that's good news. early projections was 59 feet, and then projections went down to 5 7.6, but thank goodness, god has intervened. it is a blessing, if there is a blessing in all of this. >> reporter: not good news for the damage already to businesses. we're just, stuart, a couple of hundred yards, a couple of football fields away from the brazos river. get too close, it's far too treacherous even for these skilled airboats. but you're looking at an auto body shop, the riverside and automotive service shop. these business owners just rebuilt, i understand, from last year's record. now got this again. what will they do as small businessmen? >> yes. these businesses here were flooded out from the memorial day 2016 flood which was a record flood at 54.7. obviously, now we've exceede