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you mentioned san antonio. prospect for a lot of rainfall in san antonio. history teaches that that means lot of the creeks and rivers ikely will have substantial flooding. local, county, and state officials are prepared to that as we speak. > and you couldn't state what pressure on local officials? could you disagree with the locally? g made >> i think it is important for the local officials who have the authority and responsibility for this to be the ones to make the call. i can be suggestive of what i do, and that is if i were houston region as i once did, i would decide to north of there. and listen, there are so many shelters re there are that are going to be open in dallas, in waco, in austin, in antonio, and in countless other parts of the state of texas that you can go to. a place nt to go to where it won't cost you anything to stay. and beds and shelter will be provided to you. from will hat, veng, be other places open especially in the dallas-fort worth area parts of that state of texas. first. k of your life the most important thing that we're de
you mentioned san antonio. prospect for a lot of rainfall in san antonio. history teaches that that means lot of the creeks and rivers ikely will have substantial flooding. local, county, and state officials are prepared to that as we speak. > and you couldn't state what pressure on local officials? could you disagree with the locally? g made >> i think it is important for the local officials who have the authority and responsibility for this to be the ones to make the call. i can be...
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we hope it stays well for the people of the city of san antonio.hank you very much. >> thank you. >>> the strength has lowered in this tropical storm. however, it is expected to sit around for days. the rain levels are high, and there's a lot of it. we'll take a look at that next. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. switch to flonase allergy relief. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by overproducing 6 key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. flonase helps block 6. most allergy pills only block one and 6 is greater than 1. with more complete relief you can enjoy every beautiful moment to the fullest. flonase. 6 is greater than 1 changes everything. the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% o
we hope it stays well for the people of the city of san antonio.hank you very much. >> thank you. >>> the strength has lowered in this tropical storm. however, it is expected to sit around for days. the rain levels are high, and there's a lot of it. we'll take a look at that next. don't let dust and allergens get between you and life's beautiful moments. switch to flonase allergy relief. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies...
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of people evacuated went to san antonio, and san antonio itself closed schools and businesses in preparationcts of this at some point. >> reporter: absolutely, christi, it may have taken a while but we're now seeing the weather effects from harvey, mainly the precipitation has just started in the last hour or so, and it's just going to get worse here. that's why officials in san antonio are worried about who is flash flooding, not just here but other texas cities like austwell. many of those cities are serving as temporary homes. a 35-year-old corpus christi man i spoke to at a shelter yesterday who said he has no idea when he's going to be able to go back home. and also no idea if he will still have a home to go home to. however, he's with his wife and 7-year-old julian. and they're keeping their hopes high. and that's really what we saw yesterday from hundreds of people who are, right now, really all of their belongings are limited to what they have here in san antonio. the city offering about 6,000 shelter beds, that's in addition to -- hundreds of other people who are potentially staying
of people evacuated went to san antonio, and san antonio itself closed schools and businesses in preparationcts of this at some point. >> reporter: absolutely, christi, it may have taken a while but we're now seeing the weather effects from harvey, mainly the precipitation has just started in the last hour or so, and it's just going to get worse here. that's why officials in san antonio are worried about who is flash flooding, not just here but other texas cities like austwell. many of...
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it's just standing water in san antonio. we visit areas in the city that are known to flood and some of the roads were indeed closed but the flooding itself wasn't very high. we saw mail truck delivering mail coming through the streets. it really didn't seem to be cutting up too much of the activity of the city. >> chris booker, thanks so much. >> sreenivasan: 200 miles east of san antonio is houston, the most populous city in texas, with two-and-a-quarter million people. it's the 4th largest city in the u.s. houston is also a hub for the nation's oil refinery industry. the national weather service forecasts the city could be deluged by 15 to 30 inches of rain in the coming days. dianna hunt is the metro editor of "the houston chronicle" and joins me now by skype to discuss the impact harvey could have and preparations for the hurricane there. how is the city preparing? >> the city is doing what it usually does. people are hunkering down, they're putting, tying thing down. we had a little bit of a break with harvey strange a
it's just standing water in san antonio. we visit areas in the city that are known to flood and some of the roads were indeed closed but the flooding itself wasn't very high. we saw mail truck delivering mail coming through the streets. it really didn't seem to be cutting up too much of the activity of the city. >> chris booker, thanks so much. >> sreenivasan: 200 miles east of san antonio is houston, the most populous city in texas, with two-and-a-quarter million people. it's the...
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primarily in san antonio. the reality is when anything like this happens as people are displaced there's certain people with certain either acute or unique needs and it's important that people understand that the state health services will be available to assist in any particular needs. the texas division of emergency management has deployed 500 buses for evacuation. some people may wonder, wealthying they want to evacuate but how was it they're able to do so because they don't have mode of transportation. important that they understand more than 200 buts will be available at multiple locations around the state of texas. if you're looking for a bus perhaps the easiest thing for you to do is contact your local emergency management or local law enforcement to direct you to the location to find one of the buses for evacuation. the texas health and human service s services community is working with state health centers more than 200 from corpus christi and we want people to know if you have a friend or relative in
primarily in san antonio. the reality is when anything like this happens as people are displaced there's certain people with certain either acute or unique needs and it's important that people understand that the state health services will be available to assist in any particular needs. the texas division of emergency management has deployed 500 buses for evacuation. some people may wonder, wealthying they want to evacuate but how was it they're able to do so because they don't have mode of...
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you mentioned san antonio. there's a prospect for a lot of rainfall in said antonio history teaches that means a lot of the creeks and rivers likely will have substantial flooding. and statenty, officials are prepared to respond to that as we speak. >> [inaudible] even if you disagree with some of the calls being made locally. governor abbott: i think it is important for the local officials who have the authority and responsibility for this to be the ones who make the call. i can be suggestive of what i would do, and that is if i were living in the houston region, as i once did, i would decide to go re.areas north of thei there are so many places where shelters will be opened in dallas, waco, austin, san antonio, and countless other parts of the state of texas that you can go to if you want to go someplace where it will not cost ,ou anything to say -- to stay where food and beds and shelter will be provided to you. on top of that, of course, there will be other places open, especially in the dallas fort worth ar
you mentioned san antonio. there's a prospect for a lot of rainfall in said antonio history teaches that means a lot of the creeks and rivers likely will have substantial flooding. and statenty, officials are prepared to respond to that as we speak. >> [inaudible] even if you disagree with some of the calls being made locally. governor abbott: i think it is important for the local officials who have the authority and responsibility for this to be the ones who make the call. i can be...
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you mention san antonio. there is a prospect for a lot of rainfall in san antonio. history teaches that means a lot of the creeks and rivers likely will have substantial flooding. local county and state officials are prepared to respond to that as we speak. >> can they put less pressure on local officials to call for evacuation. >> i think it is important for the local officials who have the authority and responsibility for this to be the ones to make the call. i can be suggestive. what i would do and that is if i were living in the houston region as i once did, i would decide to head to areas north of their. listen, there's so many places where there are shelters that will be open in dallas in waco and austin and san antonio. and other parts of the state of texas that you can go to if you want to go to a place where it won't cost you anything to stay. where food embeds and shelter will be provided to you. on top of that, there will be other places that will be open, especially in dallas-fort worth and parts of texas. think of your life first. the most important thi
you mention san antonio. there is a prospect for a lot of rainfall in san antonio. history teaches that means a lot of the creeks and rivers likely will have substantial flooding. local county and state officials are prepared to respond to that as we speak. >> can they put less pressure on local officials to call for evacuation. >> i think it is important for the local officials who have the authority and responsibility for this to be the ones to make the call. i can be suggestive....
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we go from laredo to san antonio to austin.much that rain shield is going to be to the east of that interstate. not exclusively. but this is where we're looking at the greatest impact. now, this made landfall during the nighttime hours. and there were lots of reports on the internet as to what happened when this made landfall. we're still waiting for the official reports to come out. because somebody might look at something, maybe some -- a roof torn off. or maybe some bricks falling off. and you think that's major damage. well, there are different assessments as to what that is. but even though we have a category 2, its trekking towards the northwest around 6 miles an hour. this still is deep tropical moisture. we may see this go down to tropical storm force. and already, in that upper right god gra quadrant, that's where we've seen some of the heaviest rainfall totals. oswald, texas over 9 1/2 inches of rainfall. victoria, texas, 9 inches of rainfall. and we've got days and days to go. and then we go into sunday with category
we go from laredo to san antonio to austin.much that rain shield is going to be to the east of that interstate. not exclusively. but this is where we're looking at the greatest impact. now, this made landfall during the nighttime hours. and there were lots of reports on the internet as to what happened when this made landfall. we're still waiting for the official reports to come out. because somebody might look at something, maybe some -- a roof torn off. or maybe some bricks falling off. and...
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but increased growth also brings increased problems. >> for the longest period, san antonio was known as a large city with a small-town mentality. san antonio is the 7th largest growing city in the country. >> narrator: no more apparent than just outside downtown in the solid brick fortress that is the bear county jail. it's where anyone charged with criminal acts in san antonio will surely spend some time. >> my father always said nobody comes to jail for being nice. one thing we have to remember is people coming to jail have not been found guilty yet. >> most of the 3500 men and women housed in bear county have only been charged with crimes under awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. others have been convicted and are serving short sentences or are awaiting trial in prison. he is currently awaiting charges of assault and vehicle theft, to which he's pled not guilty. >> i've been cut with razors, all around here. i mean, i got cut with a knife when this dude put six razors in a toothbrush. >> somebody tried to stab me in the chest and heart. it's been rough. i've been in t
but increased growth also brings increased problems. >> for the longest period, san antonio was known as a large city with a small-town mentality. san antonio is the 7th largest growing city in the country. >> narrator: no more apparent than just outside downtown in the solid brick fortress that is the bear county jail. it's where anyone charged with criminal acts in san antonio will surely spend some time. >> my father always said nobody comes to jail for being nice. one...
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we have a lot of flooding in the san antonio area early in the summer, we could be looking at a repeat. they're right on the edge and austin, right on the edge of what's very severe flooding.
we have a lot of flooding in the san antonio area early in the summer, we could be looking at a repeat. they're right on the edge and austin, right on the edge of what's very severe flooding.
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san antonio is not under any kind of evacuation.e just asking people to clear path for first reresponders and make sure the roads are clear as evacuees continue to come here. we've had 700 of them come already that are sheltered and we have many more that are coming through our area or stopping in san antonio on their own volition because they have wisely chosen to leave the coastal area. >> woodruff: so do you feel you have what you need to handle the people who are coming into this city? >> absolutely. and we've been coordinating resources throughout the week and san antonio is read. no one will be turned away if they need shelter in san antonio and we certainly stand ready as we always are in the event of significant storm, you know, rain or winds here in san antonio locally. >> woodruff: are residents heeding your advice, the advice they're getting from city owe firm-owefirms and liter owe fis. >> they've been here before. we're in flash flood al hey so we've seen small events turn into flooding situations. they're away but we w
san antonio is not under any kind of evacuation.e just asking people to clear path for first reresponders and make sure the roads are clear as evacuees continue to come here. we've had 700 of them come already that are sheltered and we have many more that are coming through our area or stopping in san antonio on their own volition because they have wisely chosen to leave the coastal area. >> woodruff: so do you feel you have what you need to handle the people who are coming into this...
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if you go to san antonio, it's a higher elevation than the sea. that rising elevation will hit west of georgetown, round rock and maybe up toward waco. that water will run back down toward the ocean, and if you t get. what's going to stop that is if it gets back out into the ocean. san antonio could be in for a major surprise of what they're going to get, too. not 125-mile-an-hour winds but flooding when you thought you were evacuating. >> when did they say that harvey was going to be so devastating? >> this came off the yucatan peninsula as a blob of nothing. it looked like scrambled eggs with a little tabasco on it. it looked like nothing four days ago. all of a sudden the models picked up on it and said, wait a minute. it exploded, and the models knew by tuesday afternoon, to answer your question, not until tuesday did we know a category 3 hurricane was going to make landfall. so 72 hours sounds like a lot of time, but when you have to board up your windows, find places for your pets because sometimes you can't take the porlts take pets. 72 hou
if you go to san antonio, it's a higher elevation than the sea. that rising elevation will hit west of georgetown, round rock and maybe up toward waco. that water will run back down toward the ocean, and if you t get. what's going to stop that is if it gets back out into the ocean. san antonio could be in for a major surprise of what they're going to get, too. not 125-mile-an-hour winds but flooding when you thought you were evacuating. >> when did they say that harvey was going to be so...
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i am right now at the river walk in san antonio, downtown san antonio. this is the back drop to this large metro popolitan city. anthony is recognized as a federal and state city of refuge. in a disaster like this, this is where people come to, to seek refuge. fema has set up staging areas here, they're saying shelters can handle up to 20,000 people. they had over 96,000 leaders of water shipped in. several tense tarps as well and plenty of meals to help feed people as they come to these shellers. they well-equipped for an influx of people who arrived on scene. george you're a texas native so you probably know this, san antonio is well prepared for flooding as well. as we get the upwards of 12 inches of rain fall here, a foot of rain, there is actually tunnels, damns and levies that help alleviate the water in these city confines in san antonio. what i'm concerned with however is the suburbs where low levels are and where flooding can take place. it only take 6 inches of rain of rushing water to knock an adult off their feet. it only takes 12 inches of r
i am right now at the river walk in san antonio, downtown san antonio. this is the back drop to this large metro popolitan city. anthony is recognized as a federal and state city of refuge. in a disaster like this, this is where people come to, to seek refuge. fema has set up staging areas here, they're saying shelters can handle up to 20,000 people. they had over 96,000 leaders of water shipped in. several tense tarps as well and plenty of meals to help feed people as they come to these...
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we're also 200 miles here to san antonio. what you're diagrams have been on the maps is that storm will go from rockport up to south of san antonio most likely. none of us are for sure. come all the way back down and all the way across to houston. now, that's how big that storm is, jon. in that area interest was a report by core logic that does analytics for property damage. there's over 230,000 homes in just the surge area. and hundreds of thousand of homes inland when you come closer to san antonio and the largest cities in the country. it's going to be an unprecedented disaster after we get to next wednesday or thursday and look back at all the flooding and all the damage. the state and local counties will work as soon as they can get to the areas. this is unlike any other hurricane we've seen in terms of it lingering like this. normally it moves on. >> talking about the town of rockport. i've looked at satellite imagery on the map. a cute little town but it's only six feet above sea level. if you get the storm surge at th
we're also 200 miles here to san antonio. what you're diagrams have been on the maps is that storm will go from rockport up to south of san antonio most likely. none of us are for sure. come all the way back down and all the way across to houston. now, that's how big that storm is, jon. in that area interest was a report by core logic that does analytics for property damage. there's over 230,000 homes in just the surge area. and hundreds of thousand of homes inland when you come closer to san...
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so the storm is going to head into texas a little ways, approach san antonio. the high pressure system wins, it bounce off and has nowhere to go but settle back down the coast. as a result, this thing meanders around the coast for days. here's the tropical models, runs every possible route it could take. you see it run inland just a bit, sunday lingering into sunday before turning back around, running back over corpus christi. no longer would it be a hurricane but a huge rainmaker, a tropical system and by the time you get into wednesday and thursday, it becomes hard to tell where this thing is going head. it lingers, there is nowhere else for it to go. it drops rain and rain and rain, and we start to get numbers that feel impossible, but if a hurricane or major storm is going to stay put that long, perhaps they are possible. getting up to this model suggesting 50, 55 inches. the national weather service is feeling safe putting a lid on 35 inches, that is incredibly high numbers. this is where we came onto shore. other areas getting to major metropolitan areas
so the storm is going to head into texas a little ways, approach san antonio. the high pressure system wins, it bounce off and has nowhere to go but settle back down the coast. as a result, this thing meanders around the coast for days. here's the tropical models, runs every possible route it could take. you see it run inland just a bit, sunday lingering into sunday before turning back around, running back over corpus christi. no longer would it be a hurricane but a huge rainmaker, a tropical...
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so major donations are being diverted here to san antonio. as of right now we know this will continue on for at least a week until things hopefully clear up, norah? >> o'donnell: all right, mireya villarreal, thank you. we've got much more coming up including our visit to the u.s. coast guard command center. a dangerous massive coordination effort that is underway tonight. now let's turn it back to anthony mason in new york. anthony? >> mason: thanks, norah. president trump will fly to the disaster zone tomorrow. and possibly again next weekend. no decision has been announced on which towns the president will visit. today he insisted congress will act swiftly to approve a multibillion dollar recovery package for texas. coming up next on this expanded edition of the "cbs evening news," new questions tonight about mr. trump's business dealings in russia. and later, a new missile launch by north korea. korea. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. rethink your allergy relief. flonase sensimist. ♪ ethat's the height ofs mou
so major donations are being diverted here to san antonio. as of right now we know this will continue on for at least a week until things hopefully clear up, norah? >> o'donnell: all right, mireya villarreal, thank you. we've got much more coming up including our visit to the u.s. coast guard command center. a dangerous massive coordination effort that is underway tonight. now let's turn it back to anthony mason in new york. anthony? >> mason: thanks, norah. president trump will fly...
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norah. >> mireya villarreal in san antonio, thank you. much more coming up including our visit to the u.s. coast guard command centers. a dangerous massive coordination effort that is under way tonight. now, let's turn it back to anthony mason in new york. anthony. >> thank you, norah. president trump will fly to the disaster zone tomorrow possibly next weekend. no decision on which towns the president will visit. today he insisted congress will act swiftly to approve a multibillion dollar recovery package for texas. coming up next, new questions tonight about mr. trump's business dealings in russia. and later, a new missile launch by north korea. i'll never find a safe used car. start at the new carfax.com show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little
norah. >> mireya villarreal in san antonio, thank you. much more coming up including our visit to the u.s. coast guard command centers. a dangerous massive coordination effort that is under way tonight. now, let's turn it back to anthony mason in new york. anthony. >> thank you, norah. president trump will fly to the disaster zone tomorrow possibly next weekend. no decision on which towns the president will visit. today he insisted congress will act swiftly to approve a multibillion...
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right now we know that bear county with san antonio, they're coordinating efforts on every level. so far, 2,000 first responders have come through this facility and they are expecting more. they're also expecting about 200 buses to start here and head to houston to pick up evacuees, bringing them back to the alamo city for safety. >> mireya villerreal reporting there. >>> the red cross is also preparing shelters in san antonio to host evacuees from houston and elsewhere. meteorologist jeff jamison from our dallas station ktvt has the latest on this catastrophic storm. good morning, jeff. >> good morning. we're looking at the center of harvey, off to the southwest of the houston area. the heaviest of the rain early this morning has shifted east of houston, but there are still showers developing in and around the city. and that's going to continue to cause problems throughout the day today as rescue officials and other folks trying to get to folks who are in need. the heaviest rain is to the east of the houston area over toward beaumont. the movement will be slow. what has already f
right now we know that bear county with san antonio, they're coordinating efforts on every level. so far, 2,000 first responders have come through this facility and they are expecting more. they're also expecting about 200 buses to start here and head to houston to pick up evacuees, bringing them back to the alamo city for safety. >> mireya villerreal reporting there. >>> the red cross is also preparing shelters in san antonio to host evacuees from houston and elsewhere....
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san antonio is in a unique position in that part of the town. they may end up t inches of rain fall. it could be more like 2 to 3 feet of rain. doug was alluding to the fact that this is a long duration. flash flood watches are through at least monday, by far the heavy rain is going to be the biggest concern and the biggest threat, especially in a city like san antonio that already calls itself in part of the flash flood ally. flash floods very easily. that's something to be concerned about. earlier we're spoke with the mayor and they are in unique position, they're ready to take care of their residents here and they're taking in e vak -- we'r received about 700 evacuate wees. see a -- the first rain bands of harvey are about 30 miles that way and so in a matter ofrs antonio, once it starts raining, it may not stop for several days. so we're definitely feeling the effects. by the way, gusting has 33 miles per hour already, we'll send it back to you. >> all right. maria stay safe. it's very hilly, there, which, you know, would lend you to think t
san antonio is in a unique position in that part of the town. they may end up t inches of rain fall. it could be more like 2 to 3 feet of rain. doug was alluding to the fact that this is a long duration. flash flood watches are through at least monday, by far the heavy rain is going to be the biggest concern and the biggest threat, especially in a city like san antonio that already calls itself in part of the flash flood ally. flash floods very easily. that's something to be concerned about....
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still ahead on the "cbs weekend news," an army of rescue crews has amassed in san antonio. we'll take you there. my a1c wasn't were it needed to be. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's suppose to do, release its own insulin. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. trulicity is not insulin. it should not be the first medicine to treat diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take trulicity if you or a family member has had medullary thyroid cancer, if you've had multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to trulicity. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have a lump or swelling in your neck, severe pain in your sto
still ahead on the "cbs weekend news," an army of rescue crews has amassed in san antonio. we'll take you there. my a1c wasn't were it needed to be. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's suppose to do, release its own insulin. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose...
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this is going on in san antonio, texas. and the video shows a truck that as you can see here, you can see the water is raging in the distance. the firefighters there on the scene. they are assisting one person who -- whose car flipped over. as you can see, they are still getting downpours there. flash flooding a big problem all throughout the san antonio, texas, area. live pictures there. and as this system pushes through, make sure you have the storm watch weather app both free on android and iphone devices. metro transit police announcing an arrest with the suspect connected to the shooting of a 14-year-old on a red line train near tacoma park. the suspect, 18, jermaine brown, is the half brother of the teen who was shot. investigators don't believe that he was the intended target. instead, they say that brown was firing at three others following an altercation. suzanne kennedy has more on the arrest and search for at least three others involved. suzanne: that suspect was picked up authorities are still looking for three
this is going on in san antonio, texas. and the video shows a truck that as you can see here, you can see the water is raging in the distance. the firefighters there on the scene. they are assisting one person who -- whose car flipped over. as you can see, they are still getting downpours there. flash flooding a big problem all throughout the san antonio, texas, area. live pictures there. and as this system pushes through, make sure you have the storm watch weather app both free on android and...
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we have two events here in san antonio.ne is we are a staging area for resources from other states and from the rest of the state of texas to help our neighbors in need. we're receiving evacuees. we have 1,000-plus people in shelters right now. we have many more than that, that made their way to san antonio. we're asking our own residents though to keep clear off the streets, so that we can make sure we get the evacuees in and our first responders have a clear path to do the work they need to do, but the conditions are deteriorating, which is more of a reason for residents if they don't need to travel to stay away from the roads, avoid low water crossings and so forth. we're equipped though. we're ready. we can handle this, and no one who is seeking shelter in the city of san antonio will be turned away. our first response is how can we help and as people begin to get in from the storm and seek shelter from the storm we are going to help them, whether they're our own residents or whether they're hundreds of miles away, and
we have two events here in san antonio.ne is we are a staging area for resources from other states and from the rest of the state of texas to help our neighbors in need. we're receiving evacuees. we have 1,000-plus people in shelters right now. we have many more than that, that made their way to san antonio. we're asking our own residents though to keep clear off the streets, so that we can make sure we get the evacuees in and our first responders have a clear path to do the work they need to...
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Aug 26, 2017
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who have sheltered in san antonio. on transportation, we have 228 buses that are available to continue to move evacuees and more than 100 bus trips for evacuees have already been undertaken. we have across multiple agencies , we are in the process of getting water, ice, food and supplies to the needed areas. we are in the process of setting up staging areas where those supplies will soon be able to be delivered to those that need them. why don't i take a few questions? >> what guidance have you been given about how bad the flooding is? are we expecting homes to be swept away off riverbanks? that pertains to your search and rescue. what would you say to those people who are in their homes being advised to evacuate? >> sure. the best information we have, our predictions about the rainfall that will come on top of the rainfall that already occurred, and that is that in various key regions from corpus christi to the houston area perhaps as much as between 20 and 30 more inches of rain could be coming down. that is coming d
who have sheltered in san antonio. on transportation, we have 228 buses that are available to continue to move evacuees and more than 100 bus trips for evacuees have already been undertaken. we have across multiple agencies , we are in the process of getting water, ice, food and supplies to the needed areas. we are in the process of setting up staging areas where those supplies will soon be able to be delivered to those that need them. why don't i take a few questions? >> what guidance...
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Aug 29, 2017
08/17
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he is in san antonio. i know your city has done a great deal to help take in the many evacuees from the houston area. how many are you seeing and how many more do you expect to see? >> well, over the course of the last several days we've seen thousands, many of them were in the first wave that got hit from corpus christi and the gulf coast, victoria. so, they came over to san antonio. the challenge for a lot of people living in houston is that the storm originally was not supposed to go there. in fact, san antonio was supposed to get hit. and for the most part, we've been spared a lot of or hardly any damage. and, so, a lot of folks in houston didn't evacuate and didn't come to san antonio or to other cities. but the mayor in san antonio has worked with the mayor in houston and offered anything we can do to help. and i believe that we've sent supplies and manpower to be helpful in houston already. >> we've talked to a number of the evacuees who have been told they may not be able to return to their homes f
he is in san antonio. i know your city has done a great deal to help take in the many evacuees from the houston area. how many are you seeing and how many more do you expect to see? >> well, over the course of the last several days we've seen thousands, many of them were in the first wave that got hit from corpus christi and the gulf coast, victoria. so, they came over to san antonio. the challenge for a lot of people living in houston is that the storm originally was not supposed to go...
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we're in the ground in san antonio where the biggest legacy could be the flooding there. david.hat's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. ♪ there's nothing more important so when i need to book a hotel, i want someone who makes it easy. booking.com gets it. and with their price match, i know i'm getting the best price every time. visit booking.com. booking.yeah! 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette qu
we're in the ground in san antonio where the biggest legacy could be the flooding there. david.hat's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. ♪ there's...
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Aug 26, 2017
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it runs right around luradio to san antonio to austin. essentially it is this basin that we're looking at for the next five days, maybe a week for this just to fill up with rainfall. computer models are all over the place as to how much individual places are going to get. but they've been fairly consistent that it is going to be feet of rainfall, where the average volume in a year that say like corpus christi sees in a year is about 31 inches of rain. that might see that over the next several days. certainly we're getting some storm reports out of the last 24 hours of 5, 6, 7 inches of rain. that just has made landfall, made a double land fall, moved across rockport across the bay. and they were saying over 200,000 people without power there. and one of the cities there, just north to corpus christi, they are saying they're getting calls from people who want help. they don't have the ability to go out and help those people. they were told yesterday to evacuate. this is very serious. we're talking about, george, in some cases there could b
it runs right around luradio to san antonio to austin. essentially it is this basin that we're looking at for the next five days, maybe a week for this just to fill up with rainfall. computer models are all over the place as to how much individual places are going to get. but they've been fairly consistent that it is going to be feet of rainfall, where the average volume in a year that say like corpus christi sees in a year is about 31 inches of rain. that might see that over the next several...
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Aug 28, 2017
08/17
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you know, we're a compassionate city here in san antonio.re a compassionate people here in texas, and so we will rise to the occasion to make sure that we help our neighbors in need. it's a tough situation down there. we have been a staging location for a lot of the search and rescue operations you're seeing right now. that have taken place along the coast. we will continue to be prepared for evacuees. we've taken it over 1,000 folks into local shelters and currently increasing capacity so we'll be ready to do more. >> if there are folks in that area, that hard-hit area of houston and so forth, if they want to come to san antonio seeking relief, seeking shelter, they can come to you and what will san antonio do for them once they arrive? >> absolutely they can come here. no one turned away. we will do whatever it takes to make sure needs are met. we have an outpouring of support from volunteers through the red cross. citizens who are absolutely willing to donate items that will be needed to keep their stay here as comfortable as possible and
you know, we're a compassionate city here in san antonio.re a compassionate people here in texas, and so we will rise to the occasion to make sure that we help our neighbors in need. it's a tough situation down there. we have been a staging location for a lot of the search and rescue operations you're seeing right now. that have taken place along the coast. we will continue to be prepared for evacuees. we've taken it over 1,000 folks into local shelters and currently increasing capacity so...
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Aug 28, 2017
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in san antonio. austin. other places. believe that because of our preparedness for this, a week in advance that. we will have, adequate sheltering. and, and, we are just asking for, for as many resources as we can get. we are very appreciative to heb, wal-mart for what they have been providing to p texas. this is typical texas. challenged all the time. texans come to gooits support fellow texans. we are resilient. overcome this t it will take a few days to overcome it. after katrina, the u.s. military came in. brought substantial logistics supply movement and order do you foresee any circumstance, governor where you might request that kind of effort to assist you. >> have to wait and see. the collaboration of the professionals in houston. harris county. combine with the asseted of the, the state is providing. have it cover for now. we will have to see where it goes from here. there are different weather predictions. one is, that this storm could hover. over the houston area for a couple days. if so, this, this could get e
in san antonio. austin. other places. believe that because of our preparedness for this, a week in advance that. we will have, adequate sheltering. and, and, we are just asking for, for as many resources as we can get. we are very appreciative to heb, wal-mart for what they have been providing to p texas. this is typical texas. challenged all the time. texans come to gooits support fellow texans. we are resilient. overcome this t it will take a few days to overcome it. after katrina, the u.s....
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la llegada del huracÁn un total 50 inmigrantes quedaron varados en una estaciÓn de autobuses en san antonionathan tienda informaciÓn. >>ellos ya sabÍan que todos los autobuses se habÍan cancelado hasta el domingo. reportero: iniciÓ la descripciÓn de la pesadilla que se alega vivieron mÁs de cuatro decenas de personas indocumentadas en san antonio. >>ellos estaban sin comida, sin celular y sin telÉfono, solamente tenÍan su boleto de autobÚs, pero el autobús habÍa sido cancelado. reportero: la mayorÍa provenientes de centroamÉrica, fueron dejados a la intemperie, a pesar de la llegada del huracÁn. >> diciendo que su prioridad era que todas las personas en su custodia estuvieran salvo y luego van y hacen todo lo contrario. presentadora: ellas estÁn un poco impacientes ya salieron del centro de detenciÓn y solamente quieren llegar con sus familiares. reportero: le puede pasar dos noches en una iglesia de refugio de raÍces, tomaron un autobÚs con diferente destino para reunirse con sus familiares y continuar su proceso migratorio. pero cuÁles son las situaciones legales de estos inmigrantes? >>
la llegada del huracÁn un total 50 inmigrantes quedaron varados en una estaciÓn de autobuses en san antonionathan tienda informaciÓn. >>ellos ya sabÍan que todos los autobuses se habÍan cancelado hasta el domingo. reportero: iniciÓ la descripciÓn de la pesadilla que se alega vivieron mÁs de cuatro decenas de personas indocumentadas en san antonio. >>ellos estaban sin comida, sin celular y sin telÉfono, solamente tenÍan su boleto de autobÚs, pero el autobús habÍa sido...
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Aug 25, 2017
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cnn's polo sandoval is live in san antonio. that city is already under a local disaster declaration. what are you seeing at this hour, polo? >> reporter: alisyn, many of the evacuees are headed here to san anton antonio. once they arrive in some of the inland cities, the threat is far from over. catastrophic flooding is the major concern in austin, houston, here in san antonio as well. this storm is predicted to just wander around the lone star state, particularly there along the coastal communities and cities like san antonio which will receive flooding and torrential rain. many people here will not be going to school or work today in order to prepare. in the meantime, what we are seeing here, david, is the calm before the storm. officials are recommending that everybody use today what is the last of the favorable conditions to prepare before the weather conditions take a turn. >> polo, i think that's one of the big questions, which is how in this calm before the storm, whether people are thinking of this as a big rain events
cnn's polo sandoval is live in san antonio. that city is already under a local disaster declaration. what are you seeing at this hour, polo? >> reporter: alisyn, many of the evacuees are headed here to san anton antonio. once they arrive in some of the inland cities, the threat is far from over. catastrophic flooding is the major concern in austin, houston, here in san antonio as well. this storm is predicted to just wander around the lone star state, particularly there along the coastal...
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san antonio could get 25 inches of rain. what are people in your city doing?hank you, steph, our first role in this effort is public safety and make sure we're taking care of the safety of our residents here. but as a regional coordinated center for emergency services throughout the south texas area, our role is also to be a ready and able and compassionate neighbor. we're receive evacuees people evacuated by mandatory order or self-evacuating and also to make sure we're receiving resources from volunteers and from state emergency services throughout the area and deploying them. that's been happening really since earlier in the week. we spun up our emergency operations center, which is a regional south texas center and i along with the county judge yesterday declared local state of emergency. local disaster -- excuse me to make sure we have access to resources quickly. >> mayor, you have -- you guys got 15 inches in a year. you have the beautiful river walk and the alamo can your city handle the drainage? we have to take it seriously. in san antonio they won't
san antonio could get 25 inches of rain. what are people in your city doing?hank you, steph, our first role in this effort is public safety and make sure we're taking care of the safety of our residents here. but as a regional coordinated center for emergency services throughout the south texas area, our role is also to be a ready and able and compassionate neighbor. we're receive evacuees people evacuated by mandatory order or self-evacuating and also to make sure we're receiving resources...
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tambiÉn hacia el interior y tormenta tropical que alcanza a austin, san antonio, houston. detenerse como categorÍa dos o mÁs quiere decir que maÑana a esta hora de la noche tendremos una tormenta pero una tormenta que bastarÁ que los prÓximos tres o cuatro dÍas dejando lluvia torrencial. serÁ uno de los problemas principales porque los acumulados estÁn por encima de 20 pulgadas en una extensa zona que cubrirÍa todo esto. todavÍa se mantiene esto que es la marea de tormenta, aviso de marea de tormenta que estÁ vigente en el sur. eso continuarÁ las prÓximas horas. la marea de tormenta en las prÓximas horas continuarÁ pero a partir de las 4:00 am esto irÁ cediendo en la medida que el huracÁn va tierra adentro. la marea de tormenta disminuye, pero los avisos y vigilancia de inundaciones, dirÍa que comienzan por que ahora comienza la lluvia que estarÁ ando --afectando la zona. enrique: eso es lo que preocupa a las autoridades, las inundaciones. en las redes sociales, han sido tambiÉn inundadas con informaciÓn. fotografÍas y vídeo relacionado con este huracÁn. la gente está reac
tambiÉn hacia el interior y tormenta tropical que alcanza a austin, san antonio, houston. detenerse como categorÍa dos o mÁs quiere decir que maÑana a esta hora de la noche tendremos una tormenta pero una tormenta que bastarÁ que los prÓximos tres o cuatro dÍas dejando lluvia torrencial. serÁ uno de los problemas principales porque los acumulados estÁn por encima de 20 pulgadas en una extensa zona que cubrirÍa todo esto. todavÍa se mantiene esto que es la marea de tormenta, aviso de...
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and i found out you'll have the mayor of san antonio on. >> do they live in houston >> going to san antonio. wanting to get ready for the start of the school year and the storm and we wish everybody safety and -- and, you know, coming through it in good shape. "r" is the retailers, the automobile sector and the housing sector have been suffering. so there's been this sort of slowdown we hope it's a pause and that it picks back up in the fourth quarter. the "e" is extended valuations price to bok, price to sales, market cap to gdp. the schiller price earnings ratio and the ten-year ratio all of those are extended. i would say they are simmering they are not on the boil the long-term average of the schiller pe is 16.8. >> yeah. >> the lowest ever was 4 right after world war 1 and the highest ever was the dotcom era 44, so it's now 30, okay the r-e-a, "a" is analyze and assess and that's david darst's six-point check list from a bear market one, is the fed tightening no is the recession looming no is investor euphoria present in the large-cap tech stocks, yes. otherwise no are valuation
and i found out you'll have the mayor of san antonio on. >> do they live in houston >> going to san antonio. wanting to get ready for the start of the school year and the storm and we wish everybody safety and -- and, you know, coming through it in good shape. "r" is the retailers, the automobile sector and the housing sector have been suffering. so there's been this sort of slowdown we hope it's a pause and that it picks back up in the fourth quarter. the "e" is...
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. >> reporter: some evacuees will end up here, 200 miles away in a san antonio shelter.r, more than 200 pets have been registered. most are dogs, but there are about 30 cats, and one gerbil named rufus. lisa norwood heads up san antonio's animal care services. >> if it means we give peace of mind to the evacuees from harvey so they can work on their next steps as families we're prepared to do that for however long and however hard it is. >> reporter: about 200 pets will be leaving san antonio. this batch right here is actually heading out to new jersey. the goal is to get 1,000 animals out of this area, out of texas shelters to make room for the harvey evacuees. people have opened their hearts to the victims of hurricane harvey, making sure evacuees, especially four-legged ones, don't weather this storm alone. >> we'll find you a good home, people that love you. >> reporter: mireya villarreal, cbs news, san antonio. >> o'donnell: they are taking care of the pets here as well. that is the "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in houston. >> mason: thanks, norah. harvey
. >> reporter: some evacuees will end up here, 200 miles away in a san antonio shelter.r, more than 200 pets have been registered. most are dogs, but there are about 30 cats, and one gerbil named rufus. lisa norwood heads up san antonio's animal care services. >> if it means we give peace of mind to the evacuees from harvey so they can work on their next steps as families we're prepared to do that for however long and however hard it is. >> reporter: about 200 pets will be...
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we have paolo san antonio there. we know that the rain is still coming and the rain is a big concern. have you heard anything about the storm surge? because that was also on the radar as something to really watch. >> you know, we're just on the edge of the sea wall. and the prediction was about six feet there yesterday. during the height of the storm be saw those waves crashing over the wall, winds whipping through corpus christi. the big issue this morning, as you mention, the power outages. across the state 211,000 people estimated to be without power. majority of those here, 160,000, in corpus christi, lost power. we rode out the storm along with many other people here at the omni hotel. we did not lose power, thankful to a generator here, but much of the community did. the big potential here for the catastrophe ahead is major flooding. this storm system, yes, it hit south texas. it did weaken. now a category 1, 90 mile-an-hour winds, but it's stalled over us and is continuing to dump rain. a lot of the low-lying
we have paolo san antonio there. we know that the rain is still coming and the rain is a big concern. have you heard anything about the storm surge? because that was also on the radar as something to really watch. >> you know, we're just on the edge of the sea wall. and the prediction was about six feet there yesterday. during the height of the storm be saw those waves crashing over the wall, winds whipping through corpus christi. the big issue this morning, as you mention, the power...
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nosotros a travÉs de facebook live, mandamos un gran saludo a la gente que nos sigue en texas, san antonioa mentes creativas que quieran escribir un mensaje. tienes tiempo hasta el 15 de agosto para enviarlo, a final de mes eligirÍan el mensaje ganador que la nasa enviarÁ al espacio. cualquier plataforma es vÁliday no debe de exceder los 60 caracteres. hablando del espacio faltan solamente 11 dÍas para este esperado eclipse. la nasa ha advertido a los aficionados que tome medida y precauciÓn. recomiendan tener las gafas para protegerse, filtro para las cÁmaras y telÉfonos inteligentes. son millones de personas que estamos interesados en seguir paso a paso la trayectoria de este espectÁculo. javier se fue volando a la pantalla virtual para hablar de una herramienta que lanzÓ univisiÓn. javier: me encuentro aquÍ junto a nuestro querido juan jesÚs gÓmez, creador de esta innovadora herramienta y parte del equipo de univisiÓn data, para que nos cuente en quÉ consiste esta herramienta que mostraremos a toda la gente acerca del gran eclipse americano. >> espectadores pueden entrar en esta pÁgina
nosotros a travÉs de facebook live, mandamos un gran saludo a la gente que nos sigue en texas, san antonioa mentes creativas que quieran escribir un mensaje. tienes tiempo hasta el 15 de agosto para enviarlo, a final de mes eligirÍan el mensaje ganador que la nasa enviarÁ al espacio. cualquier plataforma es vÁliday no debe de exceder los 60 caracteres. hablando del espacio faltan solamente 11 dÍas para este esperado eclipse. la nasa ha advertido a los aficionados que tome medida y...
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a muy pocos dÍas de la tragedia que dejÓ a 10 inmigrantes muertos dentro de un camiÓn en san antonio,te, por los coyotes, en el interior de un camiÓn. pero ahora, en el estado de veracruz, mÉxico. reportera: entre los 140 y siete inmigrantes centroamericanos abandonados sin agua y alimento el fin de semana, 48 son niÑos y 14 viajaban solos, segÚn las autoridades migratorias mexicanas. >> raspados los brazos. los engaÑaron y se bajaron. reportera: los inmigrantes eran transportados en un trÁiler hacia tamaulipas, en donde intentarÍan cruzar hacia estados unidos. dijeron que los coyotes que los transportaban les prometieron que regresarÍan con ellos, y se escondieron, pero nadie volviÓ. >> y ya llegaron aquÍ, sse les brindÓ de comer y todo eso ahÍ, agua. reportera: los 140 y siete inmigrantes viajaban en la caja del trÁiler con escasa ventilaciÓn. >> habÍa jÓvenes, seÑores, mujeres, niÑos, chicos de casi ocho o nueve aÑos. tambiÉn querÍan ellos comer. reportera: segÚn el instituto nacional de migraciÓn de mÉxico, 27 de los 48 niÑos encontrados son de honduras, 18 de guatemala y tres de
a muy pocos dÍas de la tragedia que dejÓ a 10 inmigrantes muertos dentro de un camiÓn en san antonio,te, por los coyotes, en el interior de un camiÓn. pero ahora, en el estado de veracruz, mÉxico. reportera: entre los 140 y siete inmigrantes centroamericanos abandonados sin agua y alimento el fin de semana, 48 son niÑos y 14 viajaban solos, segÚn las autoridades migratorias mexicanas. >> raspados los brazos. los engaÑaron y se bajaron. reportera: los inmigrantes eran transportados...
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now in san antonio where some people are heading. the even though san antonio is is inland will not be spared. >> reporter: right. many of those evac eukeys are making their way like austin or here in san antonio, the threat is far from over. once they arrive here the flooding issue will continue to persist. as we heard, this storm is essentially going to wander around part texas. dumping incredible amounts of rain. making sure not only evacuees but also local residents are aware of some of those low-lying areas, speaking from experience and having seen this first hand, many areas do tend to flood fairly quickly. that is really what the focus is, not so much on those heavy winds we're going to be experiences about 200 miles away. but downtown san antonio right now you hear people talk about the calm before the storm. this is what is looks like. it is business as usual but a lot of schools and businesses that closed up shop today to people can stay home. not just enjoy what's left of the peck tothis weather. >> one of the most importa
now in san antonio where some people are heading. the even though san antonio is is inland will not be spared. >> reporter: right. many of those evac eukeys are making their way like austin or here in san antonio, the threat is far from over. once they arrive here the flooding issue will continue to persist. as we heard, this storm is essentially going to wander around part texas. dumping incredible amounts of rain. making sure not only evacuees but also local residents are aware of some...
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who have shelter in san antonio. on transportation, we have 228 buses that are available to continue to move evacuees and more than 100 bus trips for evacuees have already been undertaken. we have across multiple agencies we are in the process of getting water, ice, food and supplies to needed areas. we're in the process of working to set up staging areas where those supplies will soon be able to be delivered to those who need them. with that, why don't i take a few questions. >> sir, can you confirm -- >> yes. >> governor, what guidance have you been given about how bad the flooding and flash flooding can be? are we expecting homes to be swept away off river banks like we saw in previous years flooding events. and as that pertains to search and rescue crews ready to mobilize, what would you say to those people who are in their homes being advised to evacuate? >> the best information we have are predictions about the rainfall that will come on top of the rainfall that's already occurred. and that is that in various k
who have shelter in san antonio. on transportation, we have 228 buses that are available to continue to move evacuees and more than 100 bus trips for evacuees have already been undertaken. we have across multiple agencies we are in the process of getting water, ice, food and supplies to needed areas. we're in the process of working to set up staging areas where those supplies will soon be able to be delivered to those who need them. with that, why don't i take a few questions. >> sir, can...
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craft beer. >>> as we go to break, fire crews are working to put out a fire across the street from san antonio park. >>> rescues are underway in acton, california. flash flooding there has streets underway and motorists stranded. >>> business is booming for the san francisco bay ferry. the company announced an all- time high in ridership. roughly 288,000 passengers in july. the company attributes its popularity to the fact that many bay area commuters are tired of getting stuck untraffic. commuters are turning to ferries as a convenient and enjoyable way to get across the bay. >>> elon musk's vision for a super fast pod-based transportation system came one step closer to reality today. a start-up says it successfully conducted its first trial of a futuristic transportation system. the company says the system hit 192 miles per hour during a test run and is now ready to break ground on a full-scale project. the big decision, though, is exactly where to build it. >> we proved the technology works. that's a big deal. a lot of people said this isn't going to happen. now we've done that. we need to
craft beer. >>> as we go to break, fire crews are working to put out a fire across the street from san antonio park. >>> rescues are underway in acton, california. flash flooding there has streets underway and motorists stranded. >>> business is booming for the san francisco bay ferry. the company announced an all- time high in ridership. roughly 288,000 passengers in july. the company attributes its popularity to the fact that many bay area commuters are tired of...
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in san antonio, rocio gunther is a reporter with the san antonio nonprofit news outlet the rivard reporte broke the story about how ice in her report headlined, "stranded immigrants find shelter from hurricane harvey." and in washington, d.c., amy fischer is policy director for raices, a texas-based non-profit legal advocacy group that also helped with the rescue of the asylum-seekers. what did you learn on friday? >> we learn through our social media and through our contacts -- our office is actually, like, a few minutes away from the bus station. it is walking distance. this is routine, women and know,en are always, you taken there on a routine basis. but in this case, during a natural disaster, the situation was quite different. through contact with city officials who had learned about the situation as well, we were able to find out, after i arrived at the bus station where the immigrants were taken in the was a local downtown church, so i walked to the scene. not only were the women and children finding shelter at the church, but also they had opened up the church for homeless indivi
in san antonio, rocio gunther is a reporter with the san antonio nonprofit news outlet the rivard reporte broke the story about how ice in her report headlined, "stranded immigrants find shelter from hurricane harvey." and in washington, d.c., amy fischer is policy director for raices, a texas-based non-profit legal advocacy group that also helped with the rescue of the asylum-seekers. what did you learn on friday? >> we learn through our social media and through our contacts --...