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. >> the foreman knows what's blocking the drains -- sandbags. they've been temporarily put in place for construction. he decides to send one of his men, david winter, into the waist-deep water. >> i saw one workman, david, who was ducking down under the water trying to pull these sandbags out. another man had hold of his hand. >> the worker successfully removes all but one of the bags, but there's one last bag still blocking the drain. david dives into the murky water to grab it. >> nobody sort of realized what had actually happened because everyone had thought, oh, he's just pulling another sandbag up. when he didn't come back up, all hell broke loose. >> the force of the water on top of the bag pushed it through the drain and took him with it. he was above the water, still at that stage, but his legs were wedged into the pipe. >> by removing the bag, david unplugs the drain, and now the pressure of the gushing water pushes so forcefully, it sucks david's legs into the drain. >> i jumped into the water to try and help remove him from the drain.
. >> the foreman knows what's blocking the drains -- sandbags. they've been temporarily put in place for construction. he decides to send one of his men, david winter, into the waist-deep water. >> i saw one workman, david, who was ducking down under the water trying to pull these sandbags out. another man had hold of his hand. >> the worker successfully removes all but one of the bags, but there's one last bag still blocking the drain. david dives into the murky water to grab...
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still was pushing through the sandbags. sandbags were going with the water. >> how many people are still missing, will? >> reporter: still a number of people to our west about three hours west of where we are right now in hays county eight people still missing. across the state, we are told at least 14 people are missing from these storms that started last weekend. while the search is still on there is more bad weather on the way here in the houston area there is a flood warning right now. to put this in perspective, i want to give you an interesting statistic here. waco texas, has had 25 days of consecutive rainfall. that beats the previous historic number of 20 consecutive days back in 1957. >> will carr live for us in texas where they are still going through tough times. thank you. >>> china raising the stakes as a u.s. official confirms to fox china put artillery pieces on those man-made islands in the south china sea. look right here. this is from the sky. the appearance of artillery on the disputed island supporting s
still was pushing through the sandbags. sandbags were going with the water. >> how many people are still missing, will? >> reporter: still a number of people to our west about three hours west of where we are right now in hays county eight people still missing. across the state, we are told at least 14 people are missing from these storms that started last weekend. while the search is still on there is more bad weather on the way here in the houston area there is a flood warning...
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in the lease framework, how to pay for flood mitigation requirements, so temporary improvements, sandbagging, that kind of thing, for needs of temporary improvements for permanent, they will meet for nine months of improvement, if the work is required to prevent threats to public safety the lease will terminate. if the tenant makes the improvements they will be eligible for 25% of base credit, year 21-25, we will charge back the cost of the improvement based on the em mer tiezation of the asset, but no one in the rent exceed 25% the base rent. we have changed credit in years 21-25, the port commission will recall the rent credit is initially structured from year 1-25, when we look to change the deal term determines for important rent one commission that tgm, made, is have a market reset in year 21. we have been discussing important improvements that are required substructure the prior deal, included substructure up to half of it's base rent for substructure improvements, we removed that to provide for rent. we have looked to resolve and incensivize sizement improvements, the bulkhead and flo
in the lease framework, how to pay for flood mitigation requirements, so temporary improvements, sandbagging, that kind of thing, for needs of temporary improvements for permanent, they will meet for nine months of improvement, if the work is required to prevent threats to public safety the lease will terminate. if the tenant makes the improvements they will be eligible for 25% of base credit, year 21-25, we will charge back the cost of the improvement based on the em mer tiezation of the...
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they placed sandbags around the pool and there's no sign it's getting bigger. the water has been treated to remove cesium but remains highly radioactive. officials believe the water in the pool came from one of the tanks. the tank with the suspected leak is an older model that has leaked before. its steel plates are bolted together rather than welded. tokyo electric plans to remove the remaining water in the tank for further treatment. >>> high school students from hiroshima have traveled to the u.n. headquarters to deliver an important message. they are conveying pleas of survivors of the atomic bombings 70 years ago to eliminate nuclear weapons. they are hoping the message will sway delegates at a conference on disarmament. chie yamagishi has the story from new york. >> reporter: this 17-year-old is from hiroshima. she's participating in the forum of the review conference. >> many survivors hope to save future generation from the same tragedy. >> reporter: she and three others represent a committee from their high school. the group has been advocating for the
they placed sandbags around the pool and there's no sign it's getting bigger. the water has been treated to remove cesium but remains highly radioactive. officials believe the water in the pool came from one of the tanks. the tank with the suspected leak is an older model that has leaked before. its steel plates are bolted together rather than welded. tokyo electric plans to remove the remaining water in the tank for further treatment. >>> high school students from hiroshima have...
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climate change is here and an immediate threat if we are directing national guard troops to fill sandbags on the mississippi riverbanks and so forth and do all these other things there is a problem. i mean it's not necessarily that it's bigger than terrorism, but it is something that needs to be addressed if we're going to have more issues like this with people going hungry because of droughts and all that other stuff. >> sabrina, he literally blames terrorism on climate change. again, not my words, let's play his. >> severe drought helped to create the instability in nigeria that was exploited by the terrorist group bocako haram. now believed drought and high food prices helped fuel the early unrest if syria which descended into civil war in the heart of the middle east. >> so it's not evil it's not radical islam, it's climate change. >> yeah it's just so confused. i think he put it best earlier this week when he said the scariest part is we have a president who sees climate change as a bigger threat than radical islam and what we're facing overseas. fact he used the u.s. coast guard com
climate change is here and an immediate threat if we are directing national guard troops to fill sandbags on the mississippi riverbanks and so forth and do all these other things there is a problem. i mean it's not necessarily that it's bigger than terrorism, but it is something that needs to be addressed if we're going to have more issues like this with people going hungry because of droughts and all that other stuff. >> sabrina, he literally blames terrorism on climate change. again,...
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>> reporter: and this volunteer crew is spreading sandbags, hoping to keep a rising lake from washing out the roadway in a rural suburb. that same lake has already taken over this golf course. >> it's unbelievable. i mean, there's so much water. it's just -- there's nothing we can do. >> reporter: at another nearby golf course, rain delayed third round play at the at&t byron nelson pga tournament in irving. the flooding in texas is the worst natural disaster in the u.s. so far this year. chris martinez, cbs news, lewisville, texas. >> the bad news just keeps coming. a strong thunderstorm temporarily stopped air traffic at dallas/fort worth airport this morning. >>> some washington redskins took time out to help children with disabilities today. the event was organized by local nonprofit dreams for kids dc and capital public relations. several times a year, professional athletes and volunteers coach children with disabilities in sports while giving them the boost their self esteem needs. today's event took place at american university and it was free to all the kids who took part. good
>> reporter: and this volunteer crew is spreading sandbags, hoping to keep a rising lake from washing out the roadway in a rural suburb. that same lake has already taken over this golf course. >> it's unbelievable. i mean, there's so much water. it's just -- there's nothing we can do. >> reporter: at another nearby golf course, rain delayed third round play at the at&t byron nelson pga tournament in irving. the flooding in texas is the worst natural disaster in the u.s. so...
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residents set up planks and sandbags at doorways to prevent water from flowing inside the buildings. the rainy season has a slow-moving build of rain so these kind of images will be continuing across the areas and for the next few days, likely to see even more rainfall to accumulate in similar location where the video came out from. widely about 70 millimeters of additional rainfall on top of what we already saw and about 150 millimeters of rainfall in localized areas which could cause further flooding, i'm afraid. taiwan had a little bit of a break but again another round of heavy rain will be continuing here. so as for the rainy season, we are looking at guangzhou, taipei will still look at ongoing rainfall throughout your weekend and naha, a little bit of a break here friday and saturday but another round of rain here. as for japan, we are actually looking at the high pressure system covering much of the korean peninsula and western japan as well as northern locations. the low pressure system south of the pacific side will bring some showers, a great cooldown in the temperatures,
residents set up planks and sandbags at doorways to prevent water from flowing inside the buildings. the rainy season has a slow-moving build of rain so these kind of images will be continuing across the areas and for the next few days, likely to see even more rainfall to accumulate in similar location where the video came out from. widely about 70 millimeters of additional rainfall on top of what we already saw and about 150 millimeters of rainfall in localized areas which could cause further...
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. >> reporter: volunteers are using sandbags in rural areas to keep rising waters from washing out roads. and crews are using technology new and old to search for those still missing. president obama has signed a disaster declaration. federal aid there start flowing in soon. chris martinez, cbs news, louisville, texas. >>> and the flooding in texas is the worst national disaster in the u.s. so far this year. >>> in mississippi today, a funeral fit for a king. 200 people filled the church to say good-bye to bb king. hundreds more who couldn't get in watched the services from the church's fellowship hall. his casket is embroidered with an image of his guitar lucille. he died at the age of 89 and he wanted to be buried in mississippi. >>> tomorrow marks the end of the era of cbs. bob schiefer is signing off. he has been with the station for 40 years. he got his start as a reporter in the dallas area and one of the first stories he covered bus the assassination of president kennedy. >> as a little boy, as a young reporter, i always wanted to be a journalist. >> what drew me to it, it was jus
. >> reporter: volunteers are using sandbags in rural areas to keep rising waters from washing out roads. and crews are using technology new and old to search for those still missing. president obama has signed a disaster declaration. federal aid there start flowing in soon. chris martinez, cbs news, louisville, texas. >>> and the flooding in texas is the worst national disaster in the u.s. so far this year. >>> in mississippi today, a funeral fit for a king. 200 people...
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people who live along rivers are anxious about rising water levels racing against the clock to place sandbagsnd do what they can to protect their homes. authorities are ordering some neighborhoods to evacuate. >>> i'm tracking a cool start to the morning. heading to the afternoon, temperatures will push into the low 80s. tend degrees warmer than what we saw yesterday. and you can look at the current temperatures. 46 in mt. pocono. 40 in allentown. 43 in pottstown. 53 in philadelphia. 48 in wildwood. we'll continue to see a southwesterly flow. warmer air is going to push in. 81 degrees the high today in the city. on monday, very warm high of 88 degrees. the poconos staying cooler, 73 today. tomorrow, 84. the full forecast coming up in a bit. >>> the memorial day weekend got off to a cool start but conditions are expected to heat up starting today. we have more from atlantic city on the boardwalk with how the weather is playing a role in people's plans. i'm guessing they get to do whatever they want because they don't have to deal with the rain. it's nice outside, right? >> reporter: rosemary,
people who live along rivers are anxious about rising water levels racing against the clock to place sandbagsnd do what they can to protect their homes. authorities are ordering some neighborhoods to evacuate. >>> i'm tracking a cool start to the morning. heading to the afternoon, temperatures will push into the low 80s. tend degrees warmer than what we saw yesterday. and you can look at the current temperatures. 46 in mt. pocono. 40 in allentown. 43 in pottstown. 53 in philadelphia....
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and also a concern in other states including texas, where the sandbags could not stop the water from entering the home leaving behind a mess. don champion for cbs news, woodward, oklahoma. >> at least one person was killed in north texas and a second person was critically injured. >>> the tropical storm anna is turning towards myrtle beach, south carolina tonight. as they show that storm that is expected to hit the land neither south and that the coast will happen tomorrow morning. the first atlantic tropical storm of the year and with sustained winds of about 60 miles per hour that beachgoers are being warned to use the extreme caution this weekend because of the possible rip current as that storm would head towards the carolinas. >>> it's that time of the year with the hurricanes and the tornadoes. a lot of stuff is going on. a little early as they would start until june 1 and that we've got tornadoes and the hurricanes with a snowstorm that will be going too for parts of colorado and nebraska and wyoming and getting a foot of snow there and at the same time. let's talk about the g
and also a concern in other states including texas, where the sandbags could not stop the water from entering the home leaving behind a mess. don champion for cbs news, woodward, oklahoma. >> at least one person was killed in north texas and a second person was critically injured. >>> the tropical storm anna is turning towards myrtle beach, south carolina tonight. as they show that storm that is expected to hit the land neither south and that the coast will happen tomorrow...
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. >> reporter: volunteers are using sandbags in rural areas to keep rising waters from washing out roads. and crews are using technology, new and old, to search for those still missing. president obama has signed a disaster declaration. federal aid will start flowing into affected areas soon. chris martinez, cbs news, lewisville, texas. and the rain caused flooding inside minute maid park as the houston astros hosted the chicago white sox. >>> so, howard? >> yes, debra. >> are you liking this a little more? you were complaining at 6:00. >> oh, it's nice out now. i'm thinking of may. may is supposed to be a nice transition month. we went right into summer. >> boom. >> we're going to set the record for the warmest may. >> 90 plus, i'm good with this. after the winter we eased this is good. >> let's talk three-degree guarantee. i'm happy about this, debra. >> okay. >> i'm always happy when we nature three-degree guarantee like we did today. the forecast was 89, we hit 90. we're 27 out of 30 for the month of may so we're very pleased with that. let's talk about temperatures which are still w
. >> reporter: volunteers are using sandbags in rural areas to keep rising waters from washing out roads. and crews are using technology, new and old, to search for those still missing. president obama has signed a disaster declaration. federal aid will start flowing into affected areas soon. chris martinez, cbs news, lewisville, texas. and the rain caused flooding inside minute maid park as the houston astros hosted the chicago white sox. >>> so, howard? >> yes, debra....
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live along the rivers are anxious about riding water levels and are racing against the clock to get sandbags ready and protect their homes. authorities have already ordered some neighborhoods to evacuate. >>> move back! move back! move back! >> tensions running high in cleveland following the acquittal of a police officer charged in the deaths of an unarmed couple. >>> one states out west will be testing a new way to pay for road and bridge repairs. it could mean gaks. drivers -- mean gas taxes. drivers will be forced to track how many miles they drive. right now verizon is offering unlimited talk and text. plus 10 gigs of shareable data. yeah, 10 gigantic gigs. for $80 a month. and $15 per line. more data than ever. for more of what you want. on the network that's #1 in speed, call, data and reliability. so you never have to settle. now, also get $200 when you join and buy a new smartphone. stop by or visit us online. and save without settling. only on verizon. >>> israeli police say a palestinian man stabbed two israeli teenagers in jerusalem as they walked to a holy site during a jewish f
live along the rivers are anxious about riding water levels and are racing against the clock to get sandbags ready and protect their homes. authorities have already ordered some neighborhoods to evacuate. >>> move back! move back! move back! >> tensions running high in cleveland following the acquittal of a police officer charged in the deaths of an unarmed couple. >>> one states out west will be testing a new way to pay for road and bridge repairs. it could mean gaks....
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. >> reporter: and this volunteer crew is spreading sandbags hoping to keep a rising lake from washing out the roadway in a rural suburb. that same lake has already taken over this golf course. >> unbelievable. i mean, at least so much water and, you know, it's just there's nothing we can do. >> and at another nearby golf course rain delayed third round play at the at&t byron nelson pga tournament in irving. the flooding in texas is the worst natural disaster in the u.s. so far this year. chris martinez, cbs news, louisville, texas. >> and before today's rain the national weather service says 16 inches have fallen in the dallas area this month alone. what's normal for that area in may? 4 inches. >>> well, this may very well be the largest monopoly board ever. it's the work of the salvation army in suisun city. it covers more than 3200 square feet. and everything about it says big! even the dice as you saw. it certified it would smash the previous record for the largest monopoly board by over 800 square feet if certified. you can play this game. donations go to a scholarship fund that h
. >> reporter: and this volunteer crew is spreading sandbags hoping to keep a rising lake from washing out the roadway in a rural suburb. that same lake has already taken over this golf course. >> unbelievable. i mean, at least so much water and, you know, it's just there's nothing we can do. >> and at another nearby golf course rain delayed third round play at the at&t byron nelson pga tournament in irving. the flooding in texas is the worst natural disaster in the u.s....
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. >> we have closed the storm doors, put sandbags back up, and that only protects you so much. >> reporter: and in oklahoma one city is mourning the loss of firefighter jason farley who died while trying to rescue people from floodwaters. >> the firefighters were hugging each other and stuff. and i knew. i was standing right here watching. so i knew what was going on. >> reporter: and more rain is in the forecast today for a large part of the central u.s. kelly wright, fox news. >>> no huge weather problems like that here. a mix of sun and some clouds right now for the bay area. right, rosemary? >> right. little to gripe about. cool to mild weather in the forecast today giving you a live look there. the on shore breeze blowing the american flag around jack london square. we have a partly cloudy sky. partly sunny. a mix of mostly sunny, mostly cloudy out there, depending on where you are at. the numbers, can you see for yourself where we have cloudy skies and where we have sunshine. 57 trees in santa rosa. 55 san francisco. 58 in oakland. these three top cities stuck under low clouds this m
. >> we have closed the storm doors, put sandbags back up, and that only protects you so much. >> reporter: and in oklahoma one city is mourning the loss of firefighter jason farley who died while trying to rescue people from floodwaters. >> the firefighters were hugging each other and stuff. and i knew. i was standing right here watching. so i knew what was going on. >> reporter: and more rain is in the forecast today for a large part of the central u.s. kelly wright,...
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. >> reporter: well liz, this isn't a storm where you run to the hardware store to get sandbags but you can get items like mulch or rain barrels to conserve and save water during this latest rainstorm. it may not rain buckets but expert robert says it is good to have one ready. tell me how this works. >> so the way this works, it comes with a kit that will actually hook up to your down spout or your gutter and it will take the water that is normally nowing off the roof down the street straight into the barrel. >> reporter: buying water saving pots are also key. >> the way they work, as you water the pot, it conserves the excess water at the bottom. almost like a reservoir so it keeps the soil moist. >> reporter: speaking of soil, there are water saving and absorbing crystals you can mix in with your soil. >> just really mix it in with the soil. and those are going to retain the water, the crystals, to use it sparingly and keep the soil moist. >> reporter: a slow drip water system helps conserve water. last but not least, specific plants can help. >> a lot of people are bying lavender, f
. >> reporter: well liz, this isn't a storm where you run to the hardware store to get sandbags but you can get items like mulch or rain barrels to conserve and save water during this latest rainstorm. it may not rain buckets but expert robert says it is good to have one ready. tell me how this works. >> so the way this works, it comes with a kit that will actually hook up to your down spout or your gutter and it will take the water that is normally nowing off the roof down the...
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volunteers are using sandbags in rural areas to keep rising waters from washing out roads. and crews are using technology, news and old to search for those still missing. president obama has signed a disaster declaration federal aid will start slowing into affect the areas soon. chris martinez, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> tonight, a 13 year old girl is fighting for her life after she was shot in philadelphia's kensington neighborhood. "eyewitness news" reporter steve patterson talked to family members who are demanding the gunman turn himself in. >> stop worrying about being sniffles accurate. my neice needs a hero at this moment. >> when shots are fired in kensington heroes can be hard to find. >> she needs justice. she needs answers. she needs to know why when she was outside playing somebody through a bullet at her. >> aida says her hero is likely on this block. she believes someone here knows who pulled the trigger that put her neice in the emergency room. all she want is that person to step forward. >> i'm just hurting for the fact that nobody is standing up for her.
volunteers are using sandbags in rural areas to keep rising waters from washing out roads. and crews are using technology, news and old to search for those still missing. president obama has signed a disaster declaration federal aid will start slowing into affect the areas soon. chris martinez, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> tonight, a 13 year old girl is fighting for her life after she was shot in philadelphia's kensington neighborhood. "eyewitness news" reporter...
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. >> flooding is also a big concern in other state including colin county, texas where sandbags couldn't stop the water from entering a home, leaving behind quite a mess. >> a might mayor scenario for any airline passenger flight from london to new york forced to land at philadelphia international airport. no one was allowed offer the plane for hours. >> matt rivers has the story. >> reporter: they sat for hours, in philadelphia, two of those hours spent on the runway inside a plane that was supposed to lands in new york city. yet, when they neared that airport, the pilot steered toward pennsylvania. >> i could feel that we were ascending versus descending, and the lights of new york seemed to be farther and farther away. >> fog supposedly caused the route change, so it was off to philly. but when they got here, passengers not allowed off the british airways flight from london. actor jerry pitchon was aboard, tweeted as much now deleted post he wrote at british airways holding us for total of seven hours on the ground whether immigration opens holding us all hostage. because it was inter
. >> flooding is also a big concern in other state including colin county, texas where sandbags couldn't stop the water from entering a home, leaving behind quite a mess. >> a might mayor scenario for any airline passenger flight from london to new york forced to land at philadelphia international airport. no one was allowed offer the plane for hours. >> matt rivers has the story. >> reporter: they sat for hours, in philadelphia, two of those hours spent on the runway...
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one of them belongs belongs to mike wenk, who spent the day filling sandbags. >> i have no flood insurance. i was told when i bought the house we were not in a flood plain. >> reporter: barry levy is with the emergency operation center in wichita falls. >> we have been praying for rain fair good three years and now that we have as much rain as we're going to need for the next 10 years, i think people are going to start praying for the rain to stop. >> reporter: and this is why. i'm standing in nearly two feet of water and this is somebody's backyard. it's expected to get even higher when the river crests tomorrow and, scott, there are heavy showers in the forecast and they're expected to cause even more problems with all this flooding here. >> pelley: in texas there's either too much or too little. vicente arenas, up to his knees tonight. vicente, thanks very much. nearly 300 of hillary clinton's controversial e-mails were released today. they deal with the attack on the u.s. compound in benghazi, libya, in which four americans including the u.s. ambassador, were killed. there are no major
one of them belongs belongs to mike wenk, who spent the day filling sandbags. >> i have no flood insurance. i was told when i bought the house we were not in a flood plain. >> reporter: barry levy is with the emergency operation center in wichita falls. >> we have been praying for rain fair good three years and now that we have as much rain as we're going to need for the next 10 years, i think people are going to start praying for the rain to stop. >> reporter: and this...
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reporter: in texas tonight, a race against time. 100 airmen from sheppard air force base forming sandbagging brigades to help shore up the banks of the wichita river. >> we've been out here for a few hours right now. right now we have no end in sight. >> reporter: they're worried about this river. rising another five feet by tuesday. hundreds of nearby homes evacuated tonight. stasha savage and her daughter trying to grab a few more of their belongings. >> it's heart-wrenching. that's our home. and i can't get close enough to see if the water is up to our home. >> reporter: and in oklahoma, multiple water rescues, more than two dozen evacuated in elk city. 6 inches of rain today triggering flash flood wooding. in texas, one truck rolling off an overpass, killing three people. across the lone start state, rivers and lakes swell ing ruining many plans this holiday weekend. >> this one's mine. >> reporter: jim eldrich and his sons planning their camping trip for weeks. >> we pulled in and they said you've got to go in the office, we're 40% under water. still able to go canoeing, but high water
reporter: in texas tonight, a race against time. 100 airmen from sheppard air force base forming sandbagging brigades to help shore up the banks of the wichita river. >> we've been out here for a few hours right now. right now we have no end in sight. >> reporter: they're worried about this river. rising another five feet by tuesday. hundreds of nearby homes evacuated tonight. stasha savage and her daughter trying to grab a few more of their belongings. >> it's...
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and david, tonight, workers are placing sandbags across the overflow area to keep the water at bay. but with two to four inches of rain expected in the area in the coming days this dam, along with so many others across the state, dangerously vulnerable. david? >> all right, watching that dam into the evening. phillip, thank you. let's get right to ginger zee, who has the storm track at this hour. >> reporter: almost 100 severe storm reports already, and it is happening now. you can see the severe thunderstorm watches, anywhere from delaware up to maine. that strong to severe line is ahead of the front. the front goes back in the great lakes. they've got severe storms too, near cleveland. and this pocket back in the plains has been very active. already tornadoes reported. this tornado watch in effect through tonight. then tomorrow believe it or not, the same region just east of the rockies from midland to mccook, going to look for strong winds and large hail. these numbers are astounding when it comes to this flood. look at houston. that's 302% of their may rainfall to date. oklahoma
and david, tonight, workers are placing sandbags across the overflow area to keep the water at bay. but with two to four inches of rain expected in the area in the coming days this dam, along with so many others across the state, dangerously vulnerable. david? >> all right, watching that dam into the evening. phillip, thank you. let's get right to ginger zee, who has the storm track at this hour. >> reporter: almost 100 severe storm reports already, and it is happening now. you can...
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>> reporter: flooding is a concern in collin county, texas where sandbags could not stop the water from entering a home, leaving behind a mess. don champion for cbs news. >> at least one person was killed in north texas and another critically injured. >>> how is this for a change of pace? snowing in places like colorado and wyoming. a spring snowstorm in the northern plains flared up during a high school boys sock he game in southeast wyoming on saturday. the snow is coming down so heavily that players, coaches and fans had trouble seeing the ball. they tried to keep playing, but to no avail and the game was stopped. >>> several families without a home this morning after a fire ripped through their langley park apartment building. five people, including a one-year-old had to be rescued. firefighters had to save some residents trapped on their balconies because the heat and thick smoke kept them from using the stairwell to escape. the baby was taken to the hospital as a precaution. the cause of the fire under investigation. >>> an investigation underway into a fire at a nuclear power pla
>> reporter: flooding is a concern in collin county, texas where sandbags could not stop the water from entering a home, leaving behind a mess. don champion for cbs news. >> at least one person was killed in north texas and another critically injured. >>> how is this for a change of pace? snowing in places like colorado and wyoming. a spring snowstorm in the northern plains flared up during a high school boys sock he game in southeast wyoming on saturday. the snow is coming...
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in texas, a race against time as crews race to shore up homes with sandbags and many have been evacuated. >>> we have our prosecute frances with us tonight. >> hi. quiet conditions and clouds starting to spill in from the coast right now. katie showed you pictures from the midwest. in tax, areas of yellow, a tornado watch overnight until tomorrow morning. the areas of green flash flood warning as well overnight. this pink area severe thunderstorms expected. that will continue until tomorrow and look for travel delays if you're heading to the middle of the country. the live shot shows you a beautiful picture of the bay bridge there. right now, temperatures mainly in 50s. san francisco, 53, oakland and san carlos at 55 morgan hill and half moon bay, 53 degrees. we're looking at the bay bridge. winds gusting at 25 miles an hour. they were heavier a few hours ago, up to 35 miles an hour. other temperatures for you in the north bay, santa rosa napa 54 as well as nevovato and fairfield one of the shots. here's a look at the bridge. spotty drizzle tomorrow during the morning hours and sunnier a
in texas, a race against time as crews race to shore up homes with sandbags and many have been evacuated. >>> we have our prosecute frances with us tonight. >> hi. quiet conditions and clouds starting to spill in from the coast right now. katie showed you pictures from the midwest. in tax, areas of yellow, a tornado watch overnight until tomorrow morning. the areas of green flash flood warning as well overnight. this pink area severe thunderstorms expected. that will continue...
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we used sandbags but they were pushing through. >> buster -- the search is still on with eight people unaccounted for in texas and across the state fourteener missing. more bad weather is on the way in houston there is a flood watch the governor declares a state disaster for 24 counters know 70 are under under disaster from the rio grande through the red river to the north. liz: the timing of the federal reserve hikes continues the more important question isn't when but how to deal with it. we have ideas. next. liz: america's violent crime rates going sky-high. the economic toll is huge. the panel will weigh in. >> we told you about using robots today we thought get the actual robot maker. call the product is taking off and buy companies loved it. we have the founder and ceo. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure fo
we used sandbags but they were pushing through. >> buster -- the search is still on with eight people unaccounted for in texas and across the state fourteener missing. more bad weather is on the way in houston there is a flood watch the governor declares a state disaster for 24 counters know 70 are under under disaster from the rio grande through the red river to the north. liz: the timing of the federal reserve hikes continues the more important question isn't when but how to deal with...
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louisiana sent two blackhawk helicopters as well as sandbag loaders to help us address our challenges the state of texas. we work more effectively when we work as a team. but just like we have faced challenges in the past, we will respond effectively to face these challenges. earlier today, i had a telephone conversation with the harris county judge with whom i will be meeting shortly. and i announced that among the 46 counties in the state of texas, that i have declared a disaster declaration, i have now added harris county as one of the counties included in the disaster declaration. this will provide additional resources and tools that will allow everyone in harris county to be able to respond even more effectively to the challenges you face. let me say one last thing. maybe the most important thing i could say. and that is some of the lives that have been lost are lives that were lost by people who were in vehicles who were trying to bypass through waterways. it's essential to understand that in so many of the rivers across the state of texas, we are going to continue to have risin
louisiana sent two blackhawk helicopters as well as sandbag loaders to help us address our challenges the state of texas. we work more effectively when we work as a team. but just like we have faced challenges in the past, we will respond effectively to face these challenges. earlier today, i had a telephone conversation with the harris county judge with whom i will be meeting shortly. and i announced that among the 46 counties in the state of texas, that i have declared a disaster declaration,...
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i don't mean to sandbag you, there's a lot of talk that donald trump is going to seriously consider running for president. i say you don't want to open your books up to everybody it's a demeaning process. a lot of people say he is serious. do you think he would run for president? >> i've seen him over the last ten years, and i think this is probably the most serious he's been from what i read and from what he says and how he's pursuing this. i think he opened up an office in new hampshire and iowa. so i think he's probably considering it more than he's ever done in the past. neil: what kind of president do you think he'd be? >> you know for me i love him. he's the guy who changed my life. he gave me an opportunity. neil: he would not like living in the white house, it is smaller than his own. >> three or four floors over here. neil: thank you very much bill rancic. i might say he was their favorite apprentice. i can understand that. >>> did you see the 3,000 pound great white shark? researchers apparently using gps to track it as it swims up and down the east coast. but that is nothing comp
i don't mean to sandbag you, there's a lot of talk that donald trump is going to seriously consider running for president. i say you don't want to open your books up to everybody it's a demeaning process. a lot of people say he is serious. do you think he would run for president? >> i've seen him over the last ten years, and i think this is probably the most serious he's been from what i read and from what he says and how he's pursuing this. i think he opened up an office in new hampshire...
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. >> at the end of world war ii, classified units of the cia and army intelligence were busy sandbaggingf the world's best rocket scientists. did i mention they were nazis? oh, yeah. many of them were sent around here. >> other very mysterious things even took place allegedly in 1947. >> 1947, roswell incident. >> that's right. that's still a mystery. >> some say. you notice how they always say that in those dubious cheaply reenacted doc shows. "some say" it was the remains of an alien spacecraft. anyhoo, back then they were working on some pretty cool stuff. for instance, a mylar-like weather balloon designed to carry high-resolution cameras across the soviet union. when they got into the atmosphere they would pancake out like a flying saucer. >> might that explain the excessive zeal and mysterious behaviors? if one of these things crashed in the desert, you can understand a whole bunch of sinister-looking bodies would show up and start telling people never speak of this incident. >> you know, it's hard to say. but any military could create a cover story for anything. >> any possibility
. >> at the end of world war ii, classified units of the cia and army intelligence were busy sandbaggingf the world's best rocket scientists. did i mention they were nazis? oh, yeah. many of them were sent around here. >> other very mysterious things even took place allegedly in 1947. >> 1947, roswell incident. >> that's right. that's still a mystery. >> some say. you notice how they always say that in those dubious cheaply reenacted doc shows. "some say"...
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more than 10000 sandbags were delivered. >> we are paying attention. a slow rise. we are above the stage at van buren. we will be at a flood stage dark now. day after that to little rock day after that it will get to pine bluff and to the mississippi river. leon: cleaning up the garbage and the damage left behind can take two or three months. 21 people are dead. others are still missing. another round of rain dumped seven inches on a water logged region in texas overnight. thousands of people evacuated. 91 twisters have been reported across the plains. alison: earlier this week we told you about a text message that can shut down your iphone. still ahead we will tell you about apple tetch rare fix. leon: new details what dennis hastert was paying for after being indicted for violating the banking laws. alison: but now a look at what is coming up tonight on abc -- leon: former speaker of the house dennis hastert is now under federal indictment for allegedly paying out $3.5 million in what is called hush money and then lying to the f.b.i. about it. according to the in
more than 10000 sandbags were delivered. >> we are paying attention. a slow rise. we are above the stage at van buren. we will be at a flood stage dark now. day after that to little rock day after that it will get to pine bluff and to the mississippi river. leon: cleaning up the garbage and the damage left behind can take two or three months. 21 people are dead. others are still missing. another round of rain dumped seven inches on a water logged region in texas overnight. thousands of...
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in texas a race against time yesterday as crews work to shore up riverbanks with sandbags.have already been evacuated. >>> later this morning you can see the indianapolis 500 right here on abc7. folks in the hoosier state got revved up with the annual prerace parade. an estimated 300,000 people lined the streets of indianapolis to wave and cheer. all 33 drivers in today's race served as honorary grand marshals. after patrick dempsey, formerly from abc's "grey's anatomy" will be the honorary starter. coverage starts at 8:00 this morning right here on abc7 right here, right now my buddy lisa argen, talking about a change in the weather finally. >> rights. just a modest change but more changes ahead for the week. and that will warm up everybody else who is laying behind and that would be san francisco and parts of the communities closer to the bay. but today inland you folks will warm up and already looking at a sunnier start for some. in fact, with the cooler temperatures you may have noticed the dryer air is in place. so live doppler 7hd, we're picking up very little in the
in texas a race against time yesterday as crews work to shore up riverbanks with sandbags.have already been evacuated. >>> later this morning you can see the indianapolis 500 right here on abc7. folks in the hoosier state got revved up with the annual prerace parade. an estimated 300,000 people lined the streets of indianapolis to wave and cheer. all 33 drivers in today's race served as honorary grand marshals. after patrick dempsey, formerly from abc's "grey's anatomy" will...
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along rivers in this area are anxious about rising water levels racing against the clock to get sandbagsdy and do whatever they can to protect their homes. authorities have ordered some people in various neighborhoods to evacuate. >>> good morning. let's take a love look outside. seeing -- take a live look outside. seeing plenty of sunshine, but a cool start. barely any clouds on this sunday. as we take a closer look at current temperatures wind direction has shifted. we'll see warmer air coming up from the southwest. temperatures in the poconos, up about ten degrees from this time yesterday. 43 degrees. 39 currently in allentown. a cold start to the morning in reading, mid 40s. 41 in pottstown. 54 in philadelphia. 45 in millville. temperature today will range between 78 and 82. mostly sunny and warmer. southwesterly winds five to ten miles per hour. notice how we're going to warm up between today and tomorrow. warming another seven degrees for a high of 88 degrees on memorial day. very warm. i'll let you know how long the warmer temperatures will stick around coming up. >>> this weekend
along rivers in this area are anxious about rising water levels racing against the clock to get sandbagsdy and do whatever they can to protect their homes. authorities have ordered some people in various neighborhoods to evacuate. >>> good morning. let's take a love look outside. seeing -- take a live look outside. seeing plenty of sunshine, but a cool start. barely any clouds on this sunday. as we take a closer look at current temperatures wind direction has shifted. we'll see warmer...
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in texas a race against time yesterday as crews work to shore up riverbanks with sandbags. >>> later this morning you can see the indianapolis 500 right here on abc7. folks in the hugheser state got revved up with the annual prerace parade. an estimated 300,000 people lined the streets of indianapolis to wave and cheer. all 33 drivers in today's race are as honorary grand marshals. after patrick dempsey formerly from abc's "grey's anatomy" will be the honorary starter. coverage starts at 8:00 this morning rights here on abc7 >> lisa, we just talked about the severe weather elsewhere. >> and our weather is getting a little more back to normal. it's been cool all month long and today we will change the trend. doing so already with less extensive marine layer clouds. in fact they will make their way across the bay and they have done that in parts. but they are going to clear sooner. 5:54 is the official sunrise. 89:20 it settle. 14 hours 28 minutes of lay light. today will the one. warmer days of the weekend. tomorrow we reverse the trend for the holidays. so if you want it a
in texas a race against time yesterday as crews work to shore up riverbanks with sandbags. >>> later this morning you can see the indianapolis 500 right here on abc7. folks in the hugheser state got revved up with the annual prerace parade. an estimated 300,000 people lined the streets of indianapolis to wave and cheer. all 33 drivers in today's race are as honorary grand marshals. after patrick dempsey formerly from abc's "grey's anatomy" will be the honorary starter....
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go from zero to absolutely -- a large number of island which previously didn't exist on reefs and sandbags, occupies controls south china sea. >> the south china sea is a commercial vital stretch of water sprinkled with hundreds of island and reefs. nine countries, territories claim at least some of those island. but china says it has a historic claim over it all. >> winning china's sovereign tee in territorial water, china has the undisputed right to do whatever it wants to do. >> reporter: the u.s. says china is stoking tension. take fiery cross reef claimed by china and the philippines. this is in august last year. and this is in march. china says the islands are for mostly civilian use with some military protection. but analysts say, you can clearly see a military grade runway being built. >> previously china was a continental power. very much interested in what happened on the ground. on the land. now it is, much more interested in what is happening at sea. >> reporter: as it builds islands in the south china sea, he says there could be no easy way to curtail china's future military a
go from zero to absolutely -- a large number of island which previously didn't exist on reefs and sandbags, occupies controls south china sea. >> the south china sea is a commercial vital stretch of water sprinkled with hundreds of island and reefs. nine countries, territories claim at least some of those island. but china says it has a historic claim over it all. >> winning china's sovereign tee in territorial water, china has the undisputed right to do whatever it wants to do....
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sandbags is what iraq needs to stay together as a country. isis. extremists from iraq's sunni minority. holding them off here the u.s. says a key to victory. mott raid iraqi sunnis who will die to rid their home town of isis. here is what help is most badly needed. they've been in combat with isis for months. now the enemy is just across the river. they have been without pay for months. no one has come to help us they say. another says not sunnis they are enemies that want to destroy, not build. the local mayor of the town of fallujah around which isis swarms and fires mortars daily sees his enemy on the tv screen. this long distance camera shows their mortars slamming into isis positions and was paid for by locals themselves. they say baghdad officials are often shiia and distrust sunnis and ignored their pleas for help. now they arm themselves. we buy them he says. there are lots of weapon for sale in the iraqi market whether from the previous army or what isis took for the army and put up for sale. even what comes in from iran. lots come i
sandbags is what iraq needs to stay together as a country. isis. extremists from iraq's sunni minority. holding them off here the u.s. says a key to victory. mott raid iraqi sunnis who will die to rid their home town of isis. here is what help is most badly needed. they've been in combat with isis for months. now the enemy is just across the river. they have been without pay for months. no one has come to help us they say. another says not sunnis they are enemies that want to destroy, not...
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are you sandbagging wall street by underguestimating?think customers are doing well, word of mouth is spreading and this idea of marketing a new way, using hubspot to do it is spreading. and i think the team's executed pretty well. hubspotters are doing a great job, excuse's been good and it's coming together nicely. we're very happy about it. >> what's so interesting is that we have seen social media names just fall off a cliff. last week yelp twitter, linkedin all saying advertising was soft and they're trying to figure out how to provide the right mix for their customers. social is a huge component of what you do. are they getting it wrong? what are you doing right? >> i don't think they're getting it wrong. think the value of an impression seems to be going down. people aren't clicking on those ads as much as they used to. ads still work. we not only do advertisement where you are throwing money at marketing, we think marketing is much more today about the width of your brain than width of your wallet. how do you pull people in with
are you sandbagging wall street by underguestimating?think customers are doing well, word of mouth is spreading and this idea of marketing a new way, using hubspot to do it is spreading. and i think the team's executed pretty well. hubspotters are doing a great job, excuse's been good and it's coming together nicely. we're very happy about it. >> what's so interesting is that we have seen social media names just fall off a cliff. last week yelp twitter, linkedin all saying advertising was...