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there's still ten to 20 inches of rain in its direct path, and the flooding in south texas will only get worse tomorrow. >>> tonight, the feds are urging california homeowners to stock up on flood insurance, whether they live near the water or not. fema is anticipating a flood of claims once el nino hits this winter. the heaviest rains are expected from january to march, but there's a 30-day waiting period for new flood insurance policies to take effect. >>> two decent sized quakes within 60 seconds of each other. the bay area city that just can't stop shaking tonight. >>> scenes like this could become a more common occurrence around the bay. why great white sharks are suddenly swarming. ,, more earthquakes rattled thn ramon area overnight. first >>> welcome back to channel 5. the swarm that just won't stop. more e hat told overnight. first a 3.2 that hit at 12:43 a.m. and within a minute another 3.1 struck. there have been hundreds of quakes since last week but so far all relatively small and no damage. >>> it is a swarm of sharks that's getting the attention of bay area scientists
there's still ten to 20 inches of rain in its direct path, and the flooding in south texas will only get worse tomorrow. >>> tonight, the feds are urging california homeowners to stock up on flood insurance, whether they live near the water or not. fema is anticipating a flood of claims once el nino hits this winter. the heaviest rains are expected from january to march, but there's a 30-day waiting period for new flood insurance policies to take effect. >>> two decent sized...
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more than 20 inches of rain have fallen in parts of south texas.esult is you probably know has been massive flooding. the relentless rain washed away a set of railroad tracks near dollars causing a de-- dallas causing a freight train to derail. >> we'll take it one hour by a time and see how it goes. as the tide comes in and the wave gets bigger we'll make a decision if we need to get out of here. >> flash flood watches will be in effect for parts of texas through monday and here's why. the storm has had the breath knocked out of it but the latest develop to p shows in tonight -- moving in with more to come tomorrow. >>> other news now, at least five people are dead after two cars collided head-on in the sierra foothills tonight. it what happened just before 7:00 along highway 120 near groveland. two other victims are in serious condition in the hospital and right now, it's unclear exactly how the crash happened. the highway is expected to remain closed for the rest of the night as the chp investigates. >>> a 2-year-old boy is among four people kil
more than 20 inches of rain have fallen in parts of south texas.esult is you probably know has been massive flooding. the relentless rain washed away a set of railroad tracks near dollars causing a de-- dallas causing a freight train to derail. >> we'll take it one hour by a time and see how it goes. as the tide comes in and the wave gets bigger we'll make a decision if we need to get out of here. >> flash flood watches will be in effect for parts of texas through monday and here's...
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. >> reporter: violent storms battering south central texas. record rain, reports of tornados, flooding and widespread damage. evacuations from san antonio to austin. >> there is one of the vehicles that got washed away. >> reporter: near the town of wimberley, kathleen and her friends were trapped in a bed and breakfast until rescued by the national guard. >> we didn't know where we were going and the water was rising so fast. >> reporter: sirens warned as the danger as the cypress river spilled over and raced toward homes and businesses. on halloween eve the roads were filled with pumpkins carried away by the storm. in austin, a mess. amid the rising water, this woman helped by passers by. >> i quickly rolled down the window and pulled myself up. >> reporter: a possible tornado left this in its wake. a tractor-trailer like a broken toy on top of a hotel. power lines down everywhere. the roof ripped from a high school. in south texas, a lightning strike knocked out radar at the national weather service in brownsville. rain soaked the state. cl
. >> reporter: violent storms battering south central texas. record rain, reports of tornados, flooding and widespread damage. evacuations from san antonio to austin. >> there is one of the vehicles that got washed away. >> reporter: near the town of wimberley, kathleen and her friends were trapped in a bed and breakfast until rescued by the national guard. >> we didn't know where we were going and the water was rising so fast. >> reporter: sirens warned as the...
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we'll say texas and the deep south. texas over louisiana could get a lot of rain. 205 miles an hour, my gosh, 25 inches of rain could fall out of this. catastrophic. >>> hurricane patricia, 205 miles an hour, it will turn to the right tonight, once it moves, it's feeding off warm ocean temps, that helps. once it hits land it will weaken, not before the damage is done, this will be a huge mess, it moves across mexico toward texas, they may end up with rain, not until sunday and monday. a little bit of fog, we're waiting for a it is team -- system that will be here. mostly sunny, partly sunny, fog near the coast. combination of low clouds and higher clouds. 80s on the temp. 60s, 70s on the bay. how are you. >> happy friday. we're doing okay. the traffic seems to be all right. let's take a look at the golden gate bridge. not a lot of fog here. it looks nice. when you get to the bay bridge toll plaza. it's a nice looking drive, not a lot of cars, the commute looks good. if you're driving on the peninsula, highway 101 is looking g
we'll say texas and the deep south. texas over louisiana could get a lot of rain. 205 miles an hour, my gosh, 25 inches of rain could fall out of this. catastrophic. >>> hurricane patricia, 205 miles an hour, it will turn to the right tonight, once it moves, it's feeding off warm ocean temps, that helps. once it hits land it will weaken, not before the damage is done, this will be a huge mess, it moves across mexico toward texas, they may end up with rain, not until sunday and monday....
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parts of central and south texas are under water again, as a drenching rain and dangerous storms plowed across the state. and the number of deaths has risen. steve karlin has been tracking the storms. steve? steve: kevin, a second person has been found dead in texas, following punishing storms that dropped upwards of 16 inches of rain around austin and san antonio. texans can't seem to catch a break from nasty weather. phil: we're getting too old to deal with this. steve: phil krotzer lives in wimberley, an area devastated by flash floods memorial day weekend. he says friday's flood is enough to make him consider evacuating for good. phil: this is our fifth flood. three of them had made it to the house. steve: the same areas that got pummeled by the remnants of hurricane patricia last week got hard hit again, as a fast-moving system brought torrential downpours. rivers and creeks spilled over their banks from austin to san antonio. here. steve: kerry packer shot this video, while flood waters carried him away inside his car. kerry: as you can see, i'm floating down some sort of creek he
parts of central and south texas are under water again, as a drenching rain and dangerous storms plowed across the state. and the number of deaths has risen. steve karlin has been tracking the storms. steve? steve: kevin, a second person has been found dead in texas, following punishing storms that dropped upwards of 16 inches of rain around austin and san antonio. texans can't seem to catch a break from nasty weather. phil: we're getting too old to deal with this. steve: phil krotzer lives in...
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texas. this has been from along the front. south of dallas between dallas and waco between 8 and 17 inches of rain. more flash flooding likely through texas as you can see the stream of tropical moisture from mexico off the gulf of mexico and really hammering portions of loan start state. especially as you go further south now closing in toward austin, texas san antonio into the houston area. this is the remnant low that gets close to gulf of mexico. that will enhance the rain. a good 5 to 10 inches of rain likely through the rest of the weekend. eventually from the tropical moisture pulled into series of fronts that's across new england late wednesday into thursday. for our forecast today mostly cloudy skies. tomorrow a little bit warmer. we'll track a couple of showers. more on that local forecast ahead. >>> a robber on the run in new hampshire after police say he burst into mcdonalds with a rifle and he didn't wear a shirt either. there he is holding that rifle then start demanding cash. this guy threatened to kill people if his
texas. this has been from along the front. south of dallas between dallas and waco between 8 and 17 inches of rain. more flash flooding likely through texas as you can see the stream of tropical moisture from mexico off the gulf of mexico and really hammering portions of loan start state. especially as you go further south now closing in toward austin, texas san antonio into the houston area. this is the remnant low that gets close to gulf of mexico. that will enhance the rain. a good 5 to 10...
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after massive amounts of rain caused historic flooding across central and south texas. chris pollone has more. in san marcos, texas, flood water rose so quickly it surrounded a school with teachers and students still inside... police evacuated everyone to another, dryer school using an armored military vehicle. scenes like this playing out across texas, especially in the busy i-35 corridor between austin and san antonio. "after last weekend's rain saturated the soils, it didn't take a lot to fire things up, and that's what we saw this morning." part of austin saw six inches of rain in an hour... one neighborhood recorded more than 14 inches total... more rain than it got in the entire month of may. it caught many drivers off guard... a passerby helped this woman escape from danger. "i quickly rolled down the window and pulled myself out." on the day before halloween, the flash floods sent pumpkins floating in the streets. a suspected tornado dropped a large trailer on a hotel roof in floresville. and a lightning strike took out weather radar in brownsville... the town of
after massive amounts of rain caused historic flooding across central and south texas. chris pollone has more. in san marcos, texas, flood water rose so quickly it surrounded a school with teachers and students still inside... police evacuated everyone to another, dryer school using an armored military vehicle. scenes like this playing out across texas, especially in the busy i-35 corridor between austin and san antonio. "after last weekend's rain saturated the soils, it didn't take a lot...
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and south texas. and places getting there, maybe up to 10, 12 inches of rain and watch the pattern here on the future cast. we set this up. this shows where the storm is right now. the central mexico area. moving into texas. you can see the showers all along the shoreline. and the tropical moisture catches up with that. it is carried into the gulf states. and further northward. how far north and east of this moisture? this may be catching up on the eastern seaboard and carried into the northeast. got to watch the long term models to see what happens run to run or day to day and get a better prediction and we think wednesday or thursday, we have a bit of tropical moisture caught up in our weather. future cast for today. easterly winds. clouds are in place. and a little bit of rain late tonight. carries through early tomorrow morning. by 6:00 a.m., north and west and through the city by about 9:30 10:00 a.m. and clears the area by noon tomorrow. monday looks like a great start to the workweek. so 57, th
and south texas. and places getting there, maybe up to 10, 12 inches of rain and watch the pattern here on the future cast. we set this up. this shows where the storm is right now. the central mexico area. moving into texas. you can see the showers all along the shoreline. and the tropical moisture catches up with that. it is carried into the gulf states. and further northward. how far north and east of this moisture? this may be catching up on the eastern seaboard and carried into the...
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facilities were overwhelmed by tense of thousands of central americans who crossed illegally into south texas. to make space, women and children were released on a promise to appear in court. but records show only about 15% of the women and half of the children showed up in front of a judge. officials decliened to go on camera but. is homeland security secretary jeh johnson said in a statement, we must make substantial changes in our detention practices with respect to families with children. omar villafranca, cbs news, san antonio, texas. >> glor: for the first time inme are becoming saints. louie and zelie martin who lived in france in the 19th century were the parents of st. therese of lee gleu, a favorite of pope francis. today the pope raised the martins as role models for their daughters who created quote day by day an environment of faith and love. coming up, the fight to save a texas tra dismghts-- tradition. >> glor: finally tobt the hearte sound of local dance talls-- halls, mos had a honk tong, as david begnaud reports, those days are drifting away. >> we want to welcome you all. >
facilities were overwhelmed by tense of thousands of central americans who crossed illegally into south texas. to make space, women and children were released on a promise to appear in court. but records show only about 15% of the women and half of the children showed up in front of a judge. officials decliened to go on camera but. is homeland security secretary jeh johnson said in a statement, we must make substantial changes in our detention practices with respect to families with children....
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flood watches extend from texas into louisiana effectively putting more than 15 million people in the south on high alert. we have the latest in houston. rails, a freight train overturns in texas after the track is sub waters near corsicana. >> corsicana just got inundated with so much rainfall. >> reporter: more than 18 inches turned roads into rivers. traffic at a standstill for 12 miles. some feared for their lives as flood waters swirled around them, trapping them in their cars. >> the car was being pushed by the wind and the rain was so heavy. and we cannot even see and we can't control the car. >> reporter: even with every resource on the road, first responders could barely keep up with the calls for help. >> i have a female and her 3-year-old daughter. she's advising that the water is in her vehicle. >> i've never seen it like this. i couldn't begin to tell do you how many high water rescues we've performed today and how many stranded motorists because they've been washed off the roadway. >> reporter: making travel difficult and dangerous. and more delays at texas airports tonight af
flood watches extend from texas into louisiana effectively putting more than 15 million people in the south on high alert. we have the latest in houston. rails, a freight train overturns in texas after the track is sub waters near corsicana. >> corsicana just got inundated with so much rainfall. >> reporter: more than 18 inches turned roads into rivers. traffic at a standstill for 12 miles. some feared for their lives as flood waters swirled around them, trapping them in their cars....
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texas into louisiana. effectively putting more than 15 million people in the south on high alert. nbc's janet has the latest in houston. >> reporter: off the rails, a freight train overturns in north texas after the track is submerged in floodwaters near corsicana. two crew members escape by swimming to higher ground. >> corsicana just got inundated with so much rainfall. >> reporter: more than 18 inches turned roads into rivers. shutting down a section of interstate 45 that runs through the community. traffic at a standstill for 12 months. the floodwaters swirled around them trapping them in the cars. >> the car was being pushed by the wind. we can't see and can't control the car. >> reporter: with every resource on the road, first responders could barely keep up with the calls for help. >> i've never seen it like this. i coast be gigin to tell you how many high-water rescues we made today. >> reporter: floodwaters making travel difficult and dangerous. and more delays at texas airports tonight. after hundreds of flights were canceled friday. >> rainfall starting to pick up with s
texas into louisiana. effectively putting more than 15 million people in the south on high alert. nbc's janet has the latest in houston. >> reporter: off the rails, a freight train overturns in north texas after the track is submerged in floodwaters near corsicana. two crew members escape by swimming to higher ground. >> corsicana just got inundated with so much rainfall. >> reporter: more than 18 inches turned roads into rivers. shutting down a section of interstate 45 that...
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in puerto vallarta where it will make landfall today near the coastal city and move northeast to south texas. we have a posting on video the white house is urging people in the path of the storm to make preparations immediately to protect life and property. >> meteorologist mike nicco has been tracking the eye of the storm six hours from making landfall. mike? >> at 5:00 news this afternoon, that is when it will start coming ashore. let me show you what is going on. it is setting several records. it developed faster than any other hurricane. it is also reaching the theoretical limit of how fast hurricane winds can reach which is 200 miles per hour. there is thought with el nino stronger and deeper 220 is not out of the ordinary. i will stay over here and press the button you can see the map because my remote is not working. the eye is moving to the north at 12 miles per hour. they have a hurricane hunter that just took off from brownsville flying through the storm and we will have the latest on that. right now, 200 miles with gusts and that will reach 245 miles per hour extending across the
in puerto vallarta where it will make landfall today near the coastal city and move northeast to south texas. we have a posting on video the white house is urging people in the path of the storm to make preparations immediately to protect life and property. >> meteorologist mike nicco has been tracking the eye of the storm six hours from making landfall. mike? >> at 5:00 news this afternoon, that is when it will start coming ashore. let me show you what is going on. it is setting...
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any national weather service in south texas got a big unexpected jolt today at the worst possible times. they were covering flash floods when lightning struck their doppler radar. and crews are working overtime to save people from high waters in that area. is that storm coming our way this weekend? >> that storm is coming our way. it is an extremely nasty situation. just west of austin saw nearly 16 inches of rain earlier this morning and under the gun again. severe thunderstorm watches and flashflood warnings and flashflood watches for the entire eastern portion of texas. to the right of you, it shows the storm moving our way and the good news it will fall apart before it gets here and will not affect your saturday other than bringing us cloud cover. we start to see clouds and temperatures in the 30s when you wake up. tomorrow, plenty of cloud cover and temperatures only in the 50s. what does that mean for your halloween forecast? i'll take you hour by hour in a minute. >> thank you. those storms in texas have turned deadly. at least two people have died and another still missing. some
any national weather service in south texas got a big unexpected jolt today at the worst possible times. they were covering flash floods when lightning struck their doppler radar. and crews are working overtime to save people from high waters in that area. is that storm coming our way this weekend? >> that storm is coming our way. it is an extremely nasty situation. just west of austin saw nearly 16 inches of rain earlier this morning and under the gun again. severe thunderstorm watches...
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back here in the states, parts of central and south texas are under water again as drenching rains and dangerous storms plowed across the state. some areas got as much as 16 inches of rain. at least two possible tornadoes caused damage. omar villafranca reports from austin. omar: texans can't seem to catch a break from nasty weather. a possible tornado near san antonio damaged the local high school, and blew this rv onto the roof of the local holiday inn. phil krotzer lives in wimberley, an area devastated by flash floods memorial day weekend. >> we are getting too old to deal with this. it is very difficult. omar: he says friday sled is enough to make them think about evacuating for good. >> this is our fifth flood. omar: the same areas that got pummeled by the remnants of hurricane patricia last week got hit hard again, as a fast moving system brought more torrential downpours. rivers and creeks spilled over their banks from austin to san antonio. >> uh, so it's flooding here. omar: kerry packer shot this video while flood waters carried him away inside his car. >> as you can see, i'
back here in the states, parts of central and south texas are under water again as drenching rains and dangerous storms plowed across the state. some areas got as much as 16 inches of rain. at least two possible tornadoes caused damage. omar villafranca reports from austin. omar: texans can't seem to catch a break from nasty weather. a possible tornado near san antonio damaged the local high school, and blew this rv onto the roof of the local holiday inn. phil krotzer lives in wimberley, an...
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. >> for candace, having an exotic disease has not gone over well in her small south texas town. were you afraid of telling people? >> yes, i was. as a matter of fact, i told a very, very close friend of mine and he told me, that this is a small town and people don't know what chaggis and that if i told anybody, that i'm libel to get a brick thrown right through my window. >> so there is a real social stigma to have this. >> yes. it's one of the classic features of all of the neglected tropical diseases, that they cause social stigma. so particularly for girls and women. chaggis is not transmitted person to person. >> that's something that candace stark hopes her neighbors here when they see this storey. >> it's time that my town and everybody else knows about it. >> why? >> because i'm concerned. my biggest concern is that they do not test all the blood that is donated. they do not test it. i just happened to be one that did get tested. i was one of the lucky ones. >> an innocent victim finally sounding the alarm so that more unsuspecting people don't die. michael oku, al jazeer
. >> for candace, having an exotic disease has not gone over well in her small south texas town. were you afraid of telling people? >> yes, i was. as a matter of fact, i told a very, very close friend of mine and he told me, that this is a small town and people don't know what chaggis and that if i told anybody, that i'm libel to get a brick thrown right through my window. >> so there is a real social stigma to have this. >> yes. it's one of the classic features of all...
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> two people are dead, and two more are missing after heavy rain caused flooding in central and south texas yesterday. just look at the images. part of austin saw 6 inches of rain in an hour, catching many off guard, drivers were stranded yesterday, folks in the water, and a school was evacuated. the storm system spawned three tornados. today, the national weather service will be examining damage in the locations to determine if they really were tornados. >>> two homes near tampa evacuated overnight after a sink hole opened up in the ground. the 30 foot wide hole sits between two houses. they were cleared out as a precaution. officials say the sink hole is not an immediate threat to the rest of the neighborhood, but coincidentally, this hole is very close to where a sink hole swallowed a man in 2013 while he slept. it happened right underneath the home, and another sink hole opened up in the neighborhood back in august. >>> back in our area, today is deadline day for the ss united states. the legendary ship has been languishing in south philadelphia for the last 18 years. as we've. telling
> two people are dead, and two more are missing after heavy rain caused flooding in central and south texas yesterday. just look at the images. part of austin saw 6 inches of rain in an hour, catching many off guard, drivers were stranded yesterday, folks in the water, and a school was evacuated. the storm system spawned three tornados. today, the national weather service will be examining damage in the locations to determine if they really were tornados. >>> two homes near tampa...
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going to be a different answer are just as you might get a different answer in, you know, maine and south texasnk it is. one of the biggest differences is amongst aboriginal canadians. and that's the fastest growing portion of the canadian population. they are also the most economically disadvantaged. they are economically challenged right now, and certainly starting to address some of those programs is going to be a key thing for this government. if you saw average canadians and canadians being much more reserved. the national chief, normally remains outside of electoral politics was calling on people on reserve across cad da to get night. and you had reports on -- two ballots. >> stephen harper was reputed certainly on this side of the border not to have much time to discuss things like global climate change. is president obama going to find a more receptive ear in ottawa for those concerns as we head towards the big paris conference this winter? >> yeah, the liberals have made it very clear that they want to make canada a much more activist country nationally. they feel that canada's reputat
going to be a different answer are just as you might get a different answer in, you know, maine and south texasnk it is. one of the biggest differences is amongst aboriginal canadians. and that's the fastest growing portion of the canadian population. they are also the most economically disadvantaged. they are economically challenged right now, and certainly starting to address some of those programs is going to be a key thing for this government. if you saw average canadians and canadians...
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. >> so the leftover circulation will track into south texas. >> reporter: some parts of texas expect up to a foot of rain. >> the state department is closely monitoring the storm and potential impact on us citizens in its path. tens of thousands of americans are believed to be living or vacations in the part of mexico slammed. no reports of fatalities or major damage so far. >> we want to give a sense of how strong the winds of the hurricane are. take a look at how they compare to three other storms packing 200-mile an hour sustained wind, so the gusts are higher than that. hurricane wilma in 2005, wind speeds up to 185 miles an hour, hurricane katrina had winds up to 175 as did andrew back in 1992 when it hit south florida. so how much worse can it get? howard bernstein has a look ahead at the overnight hours as the storm moves over land fall, and makes its way toward texas. >> yeah, the flooding problem the texas will be big. 10 or 15 inches of rain. the worst of the storm peaked at 200 sustained, gusting to 245, equivalent to an ef5 tornado, but the hurricane force winds only exte
. >> so the leftover circulation will track into south texas. >> reporter: some parts of texas expect up to a foot of rain. >> the state department is closely monitoring the storm and potential impact on us citizens in its path. tens of thousands of americans are believed to be living or vacations in the part of mexico slammed. no reports of fatalities or major damage so far. >> we want to give a sense of how strong the winds of the hurricane are. take a look at how they...
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we heard her talk about it yesterday at that rally in south texas.was the focus of her event just a little bit ago in keene and within the last 20 minutes, the campaign has released a new video, not only contrasting hillary clinton's position with bernie sanders' but linking her directly to president obama. some of the clearest evidence yet as this video shows president obama talking about how he believes we should be politicizing gun control, and then clinton's remarks in south texas yesterday saying she believes there's a need to stand up to the nra. clear evidence she's linking herself to president obama, drawing that distinction with bernie sanders and hoping that will make a difference in states like new hampshire where we've seen anecdotally among supporters here, a belief she's picking up momentum. and our nbc news/"wall street journal" poll shows her trailing sanders, including one from boston, showing her pulling even with him. >> and very quickly, her schedule, this is her last public event before the benghazi testimony, am i correct? >> sh
we heard her talk about it yesterday at that rally in south texas.was the focus of her event just a little bit ago in keene and within the last 20 minutes, the campaign has released a new video, not only contrasting hillary clinton's position with bernie sanders' but linking her directly to president obama. some of the clearest evidence yet as this video shows president obama talking about how he believes we should be politicizing gun control, and then clinton's remarks in south texas yesterday...
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a grand jury in south texas has indicted six men accused of stealing $15 million from farmers by brokering the sale of crops then pocketing the cash. the men indicted on charges of engaging in organized criminal activity. it happened in jackson county. the sheriff there says the case mainly involved corn. the indictment lists nearly 80 farmers. up next see why these texas farmers are turning from traditional crops searching for resiliency in both price and production. agday-brought to you by yamaha, makers of viking side by sides. yamaha-real world by yamaha, makers of viking side by sides. yamaha-real world in the country brought to you by the all new kubota ssv series skid steers. you asked for a quality skid steer and we delivered. visit your local kubota dealer to test drive one today. commodity price and the unpredictable texas weather have some farmers to look outside what they traditionally have grown. for some sesame is a perfect fit. jessica domel with the texas farm bureau has more. the hamburger bun made the sesame seed a household name. but they get their start in fields like t
a grand jury in south texas has indicted six men accused of stealing $15 million from farmers by brokering the sale of crops then pocketing the cash. the men indicted on charges of engaging in organized criminal activity. it happened in jackson county. the sheriff there says the case mainly involved corn. the indictment lists nearly 80 farmers. up next see why these texas farmers are turning from traditional crops searching for resiliency in both price and production. agday-brought to you by...
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david begnaud is in corsicana, texas, for us tonight, 50 miles south of dallas. >> reporter: over the last 24 hours across texas air, 64-car train hauling concrete derailed. interstate 45, south of dallas, was shut down. there were 75 water rescues in nevaro county. a baseball field in dallas flooded. there was raging floodwater in san antonio. it started early, at 3:30 this morning. the conductor of a 64-car union pacific train tried to brake when he saw the track submerged ahead. 46 cars derailed. two people were on the train and both swam to safety. they were later picked up by rescuers. across navarro county, rescues happened by the dozens, including this 80-year-old man and his dog. cars once stranded with people are still jamming the roads. >> i stopped and, like, freaked out and called 911. and they were like, "well, just stay there." >> reporter: elmer tanner is the nevaro county sheriff. >> we have numerous roads in the county that are either underwater, have been washed out. >> reporter: emergency rescue worker daniel cobb says he's seen just about everything in the last 48
david begnaud is in corsicana, texas, for us tonight, 50 miles south of dallas. >> reporter: over the last 24 hours across texas air, 64-car train hauling concrete derailed. interstate 45, south of dallas, was shut down. there were 75 water rescues in nevaro county. a baseball field in dallas flooded. there was raging floodwater in san antonio. it started early, at 3:30 this morning. the conductor of a 64-car union pacific train tried to brake when he saw the track submerged ahead. 46...
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texas were hit with flash floods and destructive winds. two suspects tornadoes touched down, and at least two people were killed by floods near villafranca. ( sirens ) >> reporter: that's the sound many residents in south central texas woke up to today-- tornado sirens alerting them to take cover. the fast-paced storms dumped up to 16 inches of rain in just a few hours, flooding neighborhoods and knocking out power to thousands of homes and businesses. just outside san antonio, heavy winds ripped the roof off this high school and homes in the area. the same strong gusts tossed this tractor trailer on top of a hotel. >> so, it's flooding here. >> reporter: near austin, a remarkably calm kerry packer shot this video after calling for help while still trapped in his car, swept away by the >> so you can see i'm floating down some sort of creek. >> reporter: packer was one of dozens who had to be rescued by emergency responders today. theresa didn't have much time to grab her three dogs and get out. >> you have the police coming down your street ordering you out of your house, it's a little overwhelming. >> reporter: brother and sister john and terra jones went into their austin house to get their kids and
texas were hit with flash floods and destructive winds. two suspects tornadoes touched down, and at least two people were killed by floods near villafranca. ( sirens ) >> reporter: that's the sound many residents in south central texas woke up to today-- tornado sirens alerting them to take cover. the fast-paced storms dumped up to 16 inches of rain in just a few hours, flooding neighborhoods and knocking out power to thousands of homes and businesses. just outside san antonio, heavy...
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back here in the states parts of , central and south texas are under water again as drenching rains and dangerous storms plowed across the state. some areas got as much as 16 inches of rain. at least two possible tornadoes caused damage. omar villafranca reports from austin. omar: texans can't seem to catch a break from nasty weather. a possible tornado near san antonio damaged the local high school, and blew this rv onto the roof of the local holiday inn. phil krotzer lives in wimberley, an area devastated by flash floods memorial day weekend. >> we are getting too old to deal with this. omar: the same areas that got pummeled by the remnants of hurricane patricia last week got hit hard again, as a fast moving system brought more torrential downpours. rivers and creeks spilled over their banks from austin to san antonio. >> uh, so it's flooding here. omar: kerry packer shot this video while flood waters carried him away inside his car. >> as you can see, i'm floating down some sort of creek here. omar: the man who shot that video from his car is ok. as for the residents in this austin n
back here in the states parts of , central and south texas are under water again as drenching rains and dangerous storms plowed across the state. some areas got as much as 16 inches of rain. at least two possible tornadoes caused damage. omar villafranca reports from austin. omar: texans can't seem to catch a break from nasty weather. a possible tornado near san antonio damaged the local high school, and blew this rv onto the roof of the local holiday inn. phil krotzer lives in wimberley, an...
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stormy across south texas. rain and some flooding from northern oklahoma to maine. cool and dry, almost everywhere else, enjoy. >>> and finally from us, the late night comics take on the news of the week. here now your "friday funnies". >> i found out something that rocked me to my core because today for the first time, mcdonald's began serving breakfast all day long. it's the sort of news that changes a man. i do a late night comedy show and the only reason i ever got up before 10:30 was to make it deadline. >>> the new trend that's getting a lot of attention called human backpacks. this is the work real of a designer named rick owens. it's people wearing other people. gives a whole new meaning to the question who are you wearing. >> can someone tag in for me. thanks, buddy. >> republicans say the economy is bad. they say it's bad. how bad it. >> it is so bad in new york on park avenue today i saw a woman with real breasts and fake gucci purse. you never see that. >>> princess leia's bikini sold for $96,000. the bikini is perfectly intact as is the buyer's virginit
stormy across south texas. rain and some flooding from northern oklahoma to maine. cool and dry, almost everywhere else, enjoy. >>> and finally from us, the late night comics take on the news of the week. here now your "friday funnies". >> i found out something that rocked me to my core because today for the first time, mcdonald's began serving breakfast all day long. it's the sort of news that changes a man. i do a late night comedy show and the only reason i ever got...
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. >>> police in south texas made a stunning discovery in the back of a big rig all caught on their body cams. when they opened the back of the truck, they found dozens of undocumented immigrants crammed in the back. they had been locked up for hours. sweating and dehydrated. afraid they would die. the driver claimed he had no idea what he was carrying. he is now facing human smuggling charges. >> incredible images there. >>> and despite complaints about privacy, the use of body cameras by police departments is right now on the rise. images captured by those cameras are helping to clear officers accused of misconduct or brutality. as abc's matt gutman reports, a newly released body camera video shows exactly what happened happened during a dramatic confrontation with an armed man. >> reporter: police body cameras showing the harrowing moments. six officers respond to a domestic violence call. >> oh, god. >> i've been hit. >> reporter: an officer shot by 64-year-old theodore johnson. but watch as that same cop, unhurt, still tries to reason with johnson. >> put the gun down. >> go ahead a
. >>> police in south texas made a stunning discovery in the back of a big rig all caught on their body cams. when they opened the back of the truck, they found dozens of undocumented immigrants crammed in the back. they had been locked up for hours. sweating and dehydrated. afraid they would die. the driver claimed he had no idea what he was carrying. he is now facing human smuggling charges. >> incredible images there. >>> and despite complaints about privacy, the use...
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this austin neighborhood, many of them have already evacuated because this area and much of south central texas are still under a flash flood watch. and, scott, more rain is on the way. >> pelley: omar villafranca in the thick of it. omar, thanks. today,ing fo i iestigators began searching for the cause of yesterday's near disaster in south florida. a jet carrying 101 people burst into flames as it taxied for takeoff, and kris van cleave i i looking intotohis. >> reporter: a new upclose look at the damage done by yesterday's fire at ft. lauderdale airport. >> engine's on fire. engine's on fire! >> reporter: this is h it lookeded after daniela went down smoke as the boeing 767 burned. today, boarding pass in hand, she's getting on another dynamic flight to venezuela. >> i i just want t go home and go and do what i have to do there. >> reporter: a team from the national transportation safety board has recovered the voice and data recorrs and will sift through the fledgling airline's maintenance records for the nearly 30-year-old plane. tim lebaron is the lead investigator. >> the left engine is f
this austin neighborhood, many of them have already evacuated because this area and much of south central texas are still under a flash flood watch. and, scott, more rain is on the way. >> pelley: omar villafranca in the thick of it. omar, thanks. today,ing fo i iestigators began searching for the cause of yesterday's near disaster in south florida. a jet carrying 101 people burst into flames as it taxied for takeoff, and kris van cleave i i looking intotohis. >> reporter: a new...
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will start to fall apart but this is really wound up, so the leftover circulation will track into south texas saturday into sunday, then into the southeast as we head into monday. and that's going to spread that tropical moisture right here into the southern plains and just add to the flooding woes 6-12 inches of rain across parts of texas and, scott, some areas have already seen is 6-12 inches of rain here in the past 24 hours. >> pelley: larry mowry of kttv, thanks. and cbs news reporter adrienne bard is in mexico city tonight. adrienne. >> scott, mexican officials are calling hurricane patricia a perfect storm. forecasters expect 15 it inches of rain in the next 24 hours and waving towering up to 30 feet. there is also concern about life-threatening mudslides and what it might do to the people who live in the rugged sierra madre villages. the storm center will had the land near puerto vallarta where thousands of tourists from hotels and cruises were evacuated in buses after the airport closed. authorities urged everyone in the three-state it coastal area to get off the beaches and streets.
will start to fall apart but this is really wound up, so the leftover circulation will track into south texas saturday into sunday, then into the southeast as we head into monday. and that's going to spread that tropical moisture right here into the southern plains and just add to the flooding woes 6-12 inches of rain across parts of texas and, scott, some areas have already seen is 6-12 inches of rain here in the past 24 hours. >> pelley: larry mowry of kttv, thanks. and cbs news...
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. >>> south texas is starting to dry out after much of the state was battered by torrential rain brought to by hurricane patricia. it caused dangerous flooding in some areas that led to more rescues today. our janet shamlian is in houston tonight. hi, janet. >> reporter: hi, kate. the rain was torrential here overnight. texas has just seen so much rain, really battered here over the past four days. and tonight while the rain is moving out, the hardest-hit areas are still cleaning up. high winds and pounding surf. what's left of patricia, battering an already-weary texas. >> i didn't expect it to be nearly this bad. >> reporter: in houston, swollen bayous after as much as eight inches of rain left some drivers stranded and in need of rescue. >> the water started coming in. he was in the back bathroom, and that's how we got out. we would have drowned. >> reporter: near downtown, it rose more than 20 feet in just 12 hours. the heaviest downpours came in the evening and overnight hours. this is one of the underpasses that was flooded out by the rainwaters. the car that's almost completely su
. >>> south texas is starting to dry out after much of the state was battered by torrential rain brought to by hurricane patricia. it caused dangerous flooding in some areas that led to more rescues today. our janet shamlian is in houston tonight. hi, janet. >> reporter: hi, kate. the rain was torrential here overnight. texas has just seen so much rain, really battered here over the past four days. and tonight while the rain is moving out, the hardest-hit areas are still cleaning...