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this kind of when it's something we have not seen in harris county since hurricane alicia in 1983, we are going to have to talk about this disaster in weeks, not days for some folks. the luckier ones, it might be days, not hours. while many traffic lights are out of service and roads are blocked with debris, the national weather service says the storms may not be over yet. us seats on the gulf coast including texas, cuz he had experienced severe thunderstorms, with tornadoes, large hill, and damaging wins. and i am joined now by frank billingsley chief meteorologist at pcr tv station. houston, thanks for being with us. um, can you tell us more about the situation right now in southeast texas? sure. i can tell you the death count has gone to 5 now and also we're looking at about 650000 homes in harris county without power. no, to put that in perspective, that would be about a 1000000 people and there are about 4700000 people in harris county. so we have to a quarter of the people in this county alone. and this was the hardest to get our without power. so that's and, and here's the prob
this kind of when it's something we have not seen in harris county since hurricane alicia in 1983, we are going to have to talk about this disaster in weeks, not days for some folks. the luckier ones, it might be days, not hours. while many traffic lights are out of service and roads are blocked with debris, the national weather service says the storms may not be over yet. us seats on the gulf coast including texas, cuz he had experienced severe thunderstorms, with tornadoes, large hill, and...
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this is a multi county, weather event, but i want to start here in harris county. we're i am because this is part of the mandatory evacuation zone, you can look behind me, the water levels here are still high. this road moves to a community there's a restaurant back there. there's an area work of people call home that they don't have access to. right now. now, earlier today, we went on a ride along with the harris county sheriff's office. they took us back there. we were able to see conditions. the water is still very high. you don't know where in the san jacinto river ends and where this community begins because as the water is so high, now, the team that we were with rescued multiple people from that area yesterday when they went door to door. now, we went live on cnn when they're air boat came up chore here where we are staying ending right now and we have video of it. you can see that this is the same team that we were with today. now, the woman that they rescued, the deputy tells me that she was in that community in that area, that they showed us earlier today
this is a multi county, weather event, but i want to start here in harris county. we're i am because this is part of the mandatory evacuation zone, you can look behind me, the water levels here are still high. this road moves to a community there's a restaurant back there. there's an area work of people call home that they don't have access to. right now. now, earlier today, we went on a ride along with the harris county sheriff's office. they took us back there. we were able to see conditions....
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i'm in harris county, which she is near houston, and it's the same storm system. it just gives you an idea of the magnitude of the storm and how people across this state eight, are dealing with that flooding. we hopped on an air boat with the harris county sheriff's office yesterday and take a look at this video. look at the water levels, and you can see that are stop signs were at eye level while we were on this air boat and first responders talk to us about some of the challenges they face when they tried to rescue people people, and convince them to go to higher ground. take a listen cells that they were primarily have is just the elements rep. to the warrant because you don't know what's in the water what is an score? >> the snakes were this width, what his spiders is gonna be the biggest challenge, but we do our best to get out the boat, me, get them into the both the best possible you can i'm just to give you an idea of how quickly water recedes. you saw that video. we were on that air boat with those first responders. we were in this area so we're on standi
i'm in harris county, which she is near houston, and it's the same storm system. it just gives you an idea of the magnitude of the storm and how people across this state eight, are dealing with that flooding. we hopped on an air boat with the harris county sheriff's office yesterday and take a look at this video. look at the water levels, and you can see that are stop signs were at eye level while we were on this air boat and first responders talk to us about some of the challenges they face...
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county, which includes houston, reached levels not seen since hurricane harvey in 2017. >> harris county officials issued mandatory evacuations for communities near the san jacinto river, no deaths or serious injuries have been reported, but more than 200 people were rescued from homes and vehicles the water was about this much below power lines we have families that thankfully had evacuated, had heated, our call. we've not heard of any deaths are serious injuries cnn's rosa flores, reports from one of houston's heavily damaged neighborhoods amara victor, well, it's very emotional and just devastating for the individuals who are in the areas that are inundated by water, i want to show you around because this street literally goes to an area that they call river bottom. >> but of course right now, you really can't drive through this area because it's been swallowed by water. now, back there, there's probably eight to 15 people that have refused to evacuate. that's according to a neighbor, but take a look around. you can see that there are some mobile homes out there and they can see also
county, which includes houston, reached levels not seen since hurricane harvey in 2017. >> harris county officials issued mandatory evacuations for communities near the san jacinto river, no deaths or serious injuries have been reported, but more than 200 people were rescued from homes and vehicles the water was about this much below power lines we have families that thankfully had evacuated, had heated, our call. we've not heard of any deaths are serious injuries cnn's rosa flores,...
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there in harris county, texas. rosa let's start first with you i know you've been there for the last couple of days watching all of this unfold, give us an idea of what first responders are dealing with today as they continue to try and reach people who are stranded you know jessica first responders are risking their lives to try to save the lives of others. and you know, they told me that one of the most difficult part some of job is when they're in a water rising situation in a life-threatening situation and they extend their arm to save someone to write rescue them, take them to higher ground and that individual decides not to be rescued. well, that's exactly what has happened in the neighborhood that you see behind me. take a walk, you can see that water has swallowed this road. what's beyond this road is a restaurant in a neighborhood with multiple people still living there despite the rise high-z waters, there is no access to this area by car. that's why we hopped on an air boat with the harris county sheriff
there in harris county, texas. rosa let's start first with you i know you've been there for the last couple of days watching all of this unfold, give us an idea of what first responders are dealing with today as they continue to try and reach people who are stranded you know jessica first responders are risking their lives to try to save the lives of others. and you know, they told me that one of the most difficult part some of job is when they're in a water rising situation in a...
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so what we did is we went on a ride along with the harris county sheriff's office. we have video of this. take a look and you'll see we soft floating debris we literally went over fences because the water is way deeper back there and also over mailboxes, we saw stop signs at eye level. now the team that we were widths, it says that they started rescuing people last wednesday and they've rescued a close to 100 hundred people. they also rescued their pads. we made several stops. they tell me that yesterday there were going door to door asking people to evacuate some people decided to evacuate, others did not want to. and they said that they also evacuated their pads and they explained how difficult it is his when individuals refuse to be evacuated, refused to be rescued when the conditions are life-threatening, take a listen we've been evacuating people since last wednesday, and all day yesterday in this area here and there are still some people that they don't want to leave for whatever reasons we do have mandatory evacuations as you can see, it's extremely flooded h
so what we did is we went on a ride along with the harris county sheriff's office. we have video of this. take a look and you'll see we soft floating debris we literally went over fences because the water is way deeper back there and also over mailboxes, we saw stop signs at eye level. now the team that we were widths, it says that they started rescuing people last wednesday and they've rescued a close to 100 hundred people. they also rescued their pads. we made several stops. they tell me that...
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harris county portion i'll towards lake houston. now, this is a very big area the san jacinto river is just to the east of where we are and this is the east fork of the san jacinto river. and just to give you some perspective, is expected to peak at 78 feet above sea level and for context during hurricane harvey, which was an exceptional rain events, the area peaked at 81 feet above sea level and there's a creek nearby the kanye creek water-level, there rose about 20 feet in latin, less than 20 hours. and so the water is rising very quickly now this is a multi county event and we have video from various counties. you can pick a look at your screen because there are areas that were there are homes where there are businesses, where water has been rising and a lot of the waterways in the tributaries that lead to lake houston and other lakes in the area are being impacted. and as those areas swell, that is what's really impacting some of the residents that live in those areas. now, texas governor greg abbott issued a disaster declaratio
harris county portion i'll towards lake houston. now, this is a very big area the san jacinto river is just to the east of where we are and this is the east fork of the san jacinto river. and just to give you some perspective, is expected to peak at 78 feet above sea level and for context during hurricane harvey, which was an exceptional rain events, the area peaked at 81 feet above sea level and there's a creek nearby the kanye creek water-level, there rose about 20 feet in latin, less than 20...
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gross off notice cnn, harris county, texas flooding in kenya has killed at least 210 people. the country delayed the reopening of schools nationwide until further notice, the kenyan president says the situation is expected to get worse, more intense rainfall is forecast over the coming days and weeks heavy downpours are expected today in some parts of the country, the present blames the extreme weather on climate change and at least 56 people had been killed and 67 are still missing in brazil as torrential rains pummel the southern part of that country, the governor, their calls it the worst disaster in the state's history. cnn's allison chinchar has the details houses submerged to their rooftops, roads only navigable by boat some like this couple forced onto their roof, rising waters giving them nowhere else to turn so the walkway settlement, think of ozella will mccoys, humans must be doing something different for her the planet to be basically punishing us. i think pollution something is happening because this is not normal. it's not natural at all. this has been caused by
gross off notice cnn, harris county, texas flooding in kenya has killed at least 210 people. the country delayed the reopening of schools nationwide until further notice, the kenyan president says the situation is expected to get worse, more intense rainfall is forecast over the coming days and weeks heavy downpours are expected today in some parts of the country, the present blames the extreme weather on climate change and at least 56 people had been killed and 67 are still missing in brazil...
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we wrote along with the harris county sheriff's office. now, this team has been going door-to-door for several days trying to rescue people who don't want to be rescued from um, this mandatory evacuation zone. now, we wrote along with them over fences and over mailboxes. we saw that stopped signs were at eye level. that just gives you a sense of the amount of water in this area. now, they also shared some pictures and we have those pictures for you of some of the rescues that they conducted in this area. they rescued children, the elderly also pets now, this area is an area that has the san jacinto river running towards the gulf of mexico. and these first responders took us to the area where we were supposed to see the banks of the san jacinto river. but you can't see them take a listen it's the same jacinto river. >> it's kinda hard to tell where the river ends because the blood but past the pylons. and if you look back that way, you can see interstate ten and the bridge going over the same jacinto river and you see, you get a feel for ho
we wrote along with the harris county sheriff's office. now, this team has been going door-to-door for several days trying to rescue people who don't want to be rescued from um, this mandatory evacuation zone. now, we wrote along with them over fences and over mailboxes. we saw that stopped signs were at eye level. that just gives you a sense of the amount of water in this area. now, they also shared some pictures and we have those pictures for you of some of the rescues that they conducted in...
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this kind of when it's something we have not seen in harris county since hurricane alicia in 1983, we are going to have to talk about this disaster in weeks, not days for some folks. the luckier ones, it might be days, not hours. while many traffic lights are out of service and roads are blocked with debris, the national weather service says the storms may not be over yet. us seats on the gulf coast including texas, cuz he had experienced severe thunderstorms, with tornadoes, large hill, and damaging wins. before we go, here's a quick look at the top stories. this our israel says that it has found the bodies of 3 hostages, taken by a modest military spokes consensus. they were among those killed as a music festival during the october 7th from aust terror attacks. their bodies were then taken into gods and aid has begun arriving in gaza via us build the temporary floating pier trucks and bid this and barking with desperately needed aid supplies. the un says, the lack of land, a deliveries remains a huge problem. you're watching the w news for all of us here in berlin. thanks for the co
this kind of when it's something we have not seen in harris county since hurricane alicia in 1983, we are going to have to talk about this disaster in weeks, not days for some folks. the luckier ones, it might be days, not hours. while many traffic lights are out of service and roads are blocked with debris, the national weather service says the storms may not be over yet. us seats on the gulf coast including texas, cuz he had experienced severe thunderstorms, with tornadoes, large hill, and...
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rosa flores four as in harris county, texas. thanks so much for that. reporting. >> we're back in just a moment every piece of evidence tells a story how it really happened with jesse l. >> martin tonight at nine on cnn. >> i was paying for my x's wine club membership for months before i caught it after we broke up, i forgot all about it, but my credit card did not. that's why i download a rocket money, an app that shows you all your subscriptions in one place, and you don't want, you cancel right knee, raise a glass. this martyrs spending download rocket money today. >> right now, you get a free foot locker subway just by it if foot login to app and get one free, just scan the qr code and enter promo code fal pogo it only worked on the other side of the screen but you still got a landline? your house auto noun to subway fare piece high. >> i used for breeze fade to five plus, and i use this for reese has a microchip to control sent release, so it smells first, stay fresh for 50 days, 50 days, and it's refillable minderoo light means i'll never miss a d
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i'm in harris county, which is near houston and it's the same weather system that people there are battling with that people here where i am are battling with just yesterday, we hopped on an air boat with the harris county sheriff's office. we have video of this. take a look. how can you i want you to take a close look at the water levels because it's going to be relevant here in a moment when i reference it again, you can see that stop signs were at eye level. now, these first responders had been going door-to-door asking people if they wanted to be taken to higher ground to safety and they told me that one of the most difficult part parts of their job is when the stretch their arms to an individual and that individual refuses to be taken to safety with that said, since wednesday his team rescued nearly 100 people and not just the residents from this area, but also their pets take they did one rescue and the guy handed as a box with a litter of puppies in it, and then ice cooler that was full of kittens and and you know, i mean, i guess there will not i guess i know that their pets are lik
i'm in harris county, which is near houston and it's the same weather system that people there are battling with that people here where i am are battling with just yesterday, we hopped on an air boat with the harris county sheriff's office. we have video of this. take a look. how can you i want you to take a close look at the water levels because it's going to be relevant here in a moment when i reference it again, you can see that stop signs were at eye level. now, these first responders had...
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this kind of when to something we have not seen in harris county since hurricane alicia in 1983. we are going to have to talk about this disaster in weeks, not days for some folks. the luck here once it might be days, not hours from many traffic lights are out of service, and roads are blocked with debris. the national weather service says the storms may not be over yet. us seats on the gulf coast, including texas, cuz he had experienced severe thunderstorms, with tornadoes, large hill, and damaging wins. and before we go, a quick look at the top story we're following for you at this hour of israel's military has found the bodies of 3 hostages, taken by him off the army says they were among those killed at a music festival during the october 7th. and most terror attacks their bodies were taken into gauze. the aid has begun arriving and gaza, the temporary floating peer built by the us military trucks are coming ashore carrying desperately needed supplies. but the united nations says more of road border crossings are urgently needed to convert the threat of famine the that's all f
this kind of when to something we have not seen in harris county since hurricane alicia in 1983. we are going to have to talk about this disaster in weeks, not days for some folks. the luck here once it might be days, not hours from many traffic lights are out of service, and roads are blocked with debris. the national weather service says the storms may not be over yet. us seats on the gulf coast, including texas, cuz he had experienced severe thunderstorms, with tornadoes, large hill, and...
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this kind of when to something we have not seen in harris county since hurricane alicia in 1983. we are going to have to talk about this disaster in weeks, not days for some folks. the luck here once it might be days, not hours from many traffic lights are out of service, and roads are blocked with debris. the national weather service says the storms may not be over yet. us seats on the gulf coast, including texas, could yet experienced severe thunderstorms, with tornadoes, large hill, and damaging wins. in more extreme weather news, heavy rainfall has caused flooding and land slides in western germany. the regional government in the state of garland as freed up funding to help people forced to help people who are forced to leave their homes to sir, old schultz will visit the area to assess the extent of the damage or rain is also on the way the trying to sell it your car while putting themselves in danger. threats since are broken. so most of the water that is still rising. residence fear for the homes, using sunsets to protect the profits of that holds. there's nothing more we
this kind of when to something we have not seen in harris county since hurricane alicia in 1983. we are going to have to talk about this disaster in weeks, not days for some folks. the luck here once it might be days, not hours from many traffic lights are out of service, and roads are blocked with debris. the national weather service says the storms may not be over yet. us seats on the gulf coast, including texas, could yet experienced severe thunderstorms, with tornadoes, large hill, and...
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. >> harris county judge lina hidalgo said the storms were unexpected and historic. >> last night we were expecting some rain, the meteorologists were in touch with us, we knew something was coming. but instead we saw winds of 80 to 100 miles an hour. this kind of wind is something we have not seen in harris county since hurricane alicia in 1983. >> in louisiana, similar scenes overnight of heavy rain, flooding and a suspected tornado. and it didn't end last night. the national weather service kept flood watches and warnings in effect today for large swathes of the southeast. all further complicating efforts to clean up and rebuild. for the pbs newshour, i'm ali rogin. geoff: the israeli military says its troops in gaza found the bodies of three hostages killed by hamas as they tried to flee the nova music festival october 7. they were identified as 22-year-old shani luke, a 28-year-old and a 56-year-old. meantime, the first shipments of aid arrived on gaza's shoreline via a floating pier, made by the u.s. military. trucks lined up nearby, ready to load. in washington this afternoon,
. >> harris county judge lina hidalgo said the storms were unexpected and historic. >> last night we were expecting some rain, the meteorologists were in touch with us, we knew something was coming. but instead we saw winds of 80 to 100 miles an hour. this kind of wind is something we have not seen in harris county since hurricane alicia in 1983. >> in louisiana, similar scenes overnight of heavy rain, flooding and a suspected tornado. and it didn't end last night. the...
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county right now, neil. neil: katie, that's incredible. thank you very much. you've been diligent this whole week, we appreciate that. i want to go to trudy thompson shoemaker, the american red cross, a volunteer. what are you discovering? how bad is this? >> it's bad. these folks need help, and red cross is on the ground, has been for about two weeks now, providing supplies and cleanup supplies as well as water and food, tarps, blankets, whatever they need we're trying to supply. but there are at lot of folks in need. particularly those still without power. neil: yeah. it's better than i think 560,000 last i heard, trudy, and obviously in hot and humid conditions, that doesn't make things any easier, does it? >> exactly. the mosquitoes have discovered an opportunity, and they are here in force, let me tell you k and with the hot weather coming in, it's going to be really rough. so we're here to help and we need help. red cross is supplying a lot of materials and a lot of manpower through volunteers like mys
county right now, neil. neil: katie, that's incredible. thank you very much. you've been diligent this whole week, we appreciate that. i want to go to trudy thompson shoemaker, the american red cross, a volunteer. what are you discovering? how bad is this? >> it's bad. these folks need help, and red cross is on the ground, has been for about two weeks now, providing supplies and cleanup supplies as well as water and food, tarps, blankets, whatever they need we're trying to supply. but...
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>> janice: no, still over 700,000 people without power in the harris county area. and we have close to 200,000 people without power in louisiana. here are the severe storm reports. so, very strong winds moving through the houston area. we had a couple of tornado warnings last night around 5 or 6:00 p.m. it looks like straight line wind damage. new orleans, we had a reported tornado offer you and here are some of the top wind gusts. hurricane force winds here in the texas area and even higher amounts in louisiana. so here's the power outage tracker. 760,000 in the houston metro area. top wind reports for new orleans 84 miles per hour in the new orleans area. and then on top of that we had the heavy rainfall that caused flooding. here are the power outages for the louisiana area. 157,000. so hopefully that will begin to improve. the storm system is moving eastward. the rivers, however, have still not crested. concern about that as we go through the weekend. we do have the potential for stronger storms. we earlier had a severe thunderstorm warning that had some rotati
>> janice: no, still over 700,000 people without power in the harris county area. and we have close to 200,000 people without power in louisiana. here are the severe storm reports. so, very strong winds moving through the houston area. we had a couple of tornado warnings last night around 5 or 6:00 p.m. it looks like straight line wind damage. new orleans, we had a reported tornado offer you and here are some of the top wind gusts. hurricane force winds here in the texas area and even...
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in what part of the city of houston and harris county that we are in right now because it is the north east part of that area. it's where the san jacinto east fork sayyed of the river is now the tour that he river as just east of there and there, there are issues down both of those rivers, those of course, empty out into the gulf of mexico. now, we do have a video of some of the rescues that are happening. i just got off the phone with the houston office of emergency management and they tell me that a rescues are happening, but also that they are trying to vince people to evacuate if they are in these evacuation zones and all you have to see is what you see behind me, this river that has swallowed up a road. and you can see the current. this is not normal, this is not supposed to be when you're seeing here, you're supposed to be seeing a road cars driving by and instead, you see a roaring river that's emptying and to obey which that bay empties out into the gulf of mexico. now about the number of people who are impacted, i asked as any of houston office of emergency management that que
in what part of the city of houston and harris county that we are in right now because it is the north east part of that area. it's where the san jacinto east fork sayyed of the river is now the tour that he river as just east of there and there, there are issues down both of those rivers, those of course, empty out into the gulf of mexico. now, we do have a video of some of the rescues that are happening. i just got off the phone with the houston office of emergency management and they tell me...
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where i'm located right now is just along the san jacinto river where it meets the border of harris county. this is one of the counties prompted for evacuation. i spoke to officials who talked about that water being well above that fence. we're starting to see things recede now. that's a bit on the deceiving side because more rain is moving in as we speak and that will exacerbate the situation on the ground here in texas. this morning, weather warnings across texas as the lone star state is poised for more severe storms after more than 6 inches of rain fell in the state in the past 48 hours leading to flash floods. >> it's too late to evacuate without calling 911. >> reporter: as many as 5 more inches of rain after days of heavy rainfall, leaving some neighborhoods underwater. houses destroyed. families separated. this woman calling for help to find her brother. >> if i would have known that it could get this bad, i would have never moved down here. >> reporter: nearly 200 rescues in harris county alone by saturday afternoon. no deaths or injuries reported so far. heavy rain prompting wate
where i'm located right now is just along the san jacinto river where it meets the border of harris county. this is one of the counties prompted for evacuation. i spoke to officials who talked about that water being well above that fence. we're starting to see things recede now. that's a bit on the deceiving side because more rain is moving in as we speak and that will exacerbate the situation on the ground here in texas. this morning, weather warnings across texas as the lone star state is...
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were flooded thing in harris county, which includes houston, is expected to top out at level not seen since hurricane harvey in 2017. when county officials as 224 people and 153 pets have been rescued. cnn's rosa flores, is there well, there's been a lot of emotional and very tense moments were individuals who have been rescued from these rising waters. what you hear in the background is in air-bone, there still rescuing individuals, but they're also trying to convince them to evacuate. let me show you around. this is an area that all the river bottom. now, this street cruise around and there are homes back there. are these back there? i've talk to neighbors would say that they're between eight and 15 an individual's back there who do not want to evacuate, but take a look around and you'll see the water level. you see the water level on the fence and on the trees. if you look closely the good news is that some of the water is receiving because you can tell that water level from the tree. now, i talked to the owner of this mobile home. her name is stacey man, and she is one of the indi
were flooded thing in harris county, which includes houston, is expected to top out at level not seen since hurricane harvey in 2017. when county officials as 224 people and 153 pets have been rescued. cnn's rosa flores, is there well, there's been a lot of emotional and very tense moments were individuals who have been rescued from these rising waters. what you hear in the background is in air-bone, there still rescuing individuals, but they're also trying to convince them to evacuate. let me...
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rosa flores in harris county, texas for us. >> we appreciate it. >> still ahead tonight. one of former president trump's at one time closest aides, hope hicks breaking down on the stand as she testifies in his criminal hush money trial what we've learned from her testimony that's next. you're in the cnn newsroom we're here to get your side of the store. >> fairs library prostitution. why do we keep ending up you can't write this stuff. united states of scandal with jake tapper. now streaming on max fashion moves fast, setting trends is our business. we need to scale with customer demand in real time so we partner with verizon, their solution for us a private by gene network. we now get more control of production efficiencies. >> and greater agility with a custom private 5g networks for our customers get what they want when they want it. >> now, we're going smarter and ready for what's next. >> achieve enterprise intelligence. it's your vision, it's your verizon. >> hey, they're brenda. >> it's carole. exactly. >> so which like are we operating on? >> you mean arm? >> it's
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rosa flores four is there in harris county, texas rosa. thank you very much the university of virginia's is the area around a pro-palestinian encampment at the school is now stable after police moved into clear what they declared an unlawful assembly, cnn's polo sandoval joins us now pull up what more have you learned about this? so just go, we know that today's clash at uva, this came after pro-palestinian protesters had been demonstrating on that campus and the protesters had been actively engaged in talks with university officials amid those calls for divestment from israeli companies. but once the tents came up recently that is when the university then turned to police to move in. and this was the result earlier today. see officers advancing and riot gear on a group are moving umbrellas removing tents as some onlookers chanted, i one point you do see some sort of smoke are missed in the air. it is unclear if that was any sort of chemical agent that was deployed. >> now va engaged in cabinet for gaza, participating in this, in this prot
rosa flores four is there in harris county, texas rosa. thank you very much the university of virginia's is the area around a pro-palestinian encampment at the school is now stable after police moved into clear what they declared an unlawful assembly, cnn's polo sandoval joins us now pull up what more have you learned about this? so just go, we know that today's clash at uva, this came after pro-palestinian protesters had been demonstrating on that campus and the protesters had been actively...
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as of this afternoon, more than 400,000 customers, across harris county alone, are still in the dark. severe weather striking much of the country for days. this tornado, touching down in pittsburgh friday. winds of 105 miles per hour. texas officials say some families could be without power for days or even longer. there are new concerns about heat and air quality leading to challenginge iing conditions th weekend. >> let's get right to meteorologist somara theodore. now another round of severe weather on the way. >> reporter: that is correct, whit. we have our eye on wisconsin, where jusently a severe thunderstorm watch was issued. that's until 10:00 p.m. the east coast of florida could see thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon. we see an elevated risk for severe weather in central kansas, where they could see tornados tomorrow afternoon into tomorrow evening. we are tracking the heat in the south. houston with the power outages could be exacerbated with the next three days temperatures approaching or in the 90s. factor in the humidity, it will feel much hotter, places like laredo, texas,
as of this afternoon, more than 400,000 customers, across harris county alone, are still in the dark. severe weather striking much of the country for days. this tornado, touching down in pittsburgh friday. winds of 105 miles per hour. texas officials say some families could be without power for days or even longer. there are new concerns about heat and air quality leading to challenginge iing conditions th weekend. >> let's get right to meteorologist somara theodore. now another round of...
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we'll just we'll just say that more than 200 people have been rescued so far in harris county outside of houston. >> this man and his three dogs saved by police on jet skis in water ten feet deep. the storms have passed for now, but local rivers could be swollen for days now. the attention turns to the planes bracing for possible tornadoes today, from oklahoma to nebraska. >> i was really, really scared. >> a nine year old oklahoma boy is being hailed a hero for saving his parents. when a recent tornado hit snooze, i went to go get help. >> i said, don't die, branson baker and his parents were driving to a storm shelter late last month when they say the ef four tornado tossed their truck into a pile of trees. >> his parents suffered serious injuries, but branson was uninjured in the back seat, so he ran about one mile to get help for him to run as fast as he did. >> as hard as he did. he's very courageous, son. for a nine year old boy, not many adults would have done what he did. >> as for today's storms, we'll have your forecast in just a few moments. >> now to pennsylvania. and the
we'll just we'll just say that more than 200 people have been rescued so far in harris county outside of houston. >> this man and his three dogs saved by police on jet skis in water ten feet deep. the storms have passed for now, but local rivers could be swollen for days now. the attention turns to the planes bracing for possible tornadoes today, from oklahoma to nebraska. >> i was really, really scared. >> a nine year old oklahoma boy is being hailed a hero for saving his...
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. >> reporter: in harris county, officials declaring a disaster and urging residents to evacuate thursday night or prepare to stay for days. >> this threat is ongoing, and it's going to get worse. it is not your typical river flood. >> reporter: dozens have been rescued so far. >> help! >> reporter: and one family escaped by swimming to safety as the rushing waters filled their home. >> when i seen it lift our refrigerator up and i could sit on it and float around my house like a surfboard, that's when i told her it's timesurfboard, that's when i totally just said it's time to go. >> reporter: 14 rivers at major flood stage including san jacinto. to go. >> reporter: 14 rivers at major flood stage including san jacinto. >> so, if you open your front door, i mean, the river is right there. >> it is. >> reporter: this woman says she's still repairing the damage from 2017 brought on by hurricane harvey. >> how tough is it to see this type of damage again? >> i'm just crestfallen. i don't know if i can get back up again. i really don't. >> reporter: now, she and so many others are reliving the
. >> reporter: in harris county, officials declaring a disaster and urging residents to evacuate thursday night or prepare to stay for days. >> this threat is ongoing, and it's going to get worse. it is not your typical river flood. >> reporter: dozens have been rescued so far. >> help! >> reporter: and one family escaped by swimming to safety as the rushing waters filled their home. >> when i seen it lift our refrigerator up and i could sit on it and float...
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and tonight, five full days after a powerful derecho decimated houston and harris county, texas, transmission towers still litter the landscape. this school utterly destroyed. power still out for thousands. the heat index for the next several days will stay around 100 degrees. and we've been hearing those tornado sirens across downtown des moines, where we're under a particularly dangerous situation tornado watch until 9:00 p.m. local time. and take a look at this. the watch includes iowa and parts of seven other states. the threat of multiple, intense, long-tractor nay dopes, along with winds gusting over 90 miles per hour, and huge hail. and david, tomorrow, that threat continues and spreads from texas to western new york. david? >> david: victor oquendo in iowa for us tonight. victor, thank you. >>> there is also a breaking headline tonight involving russia. the pentagon just confirming reports that russia likely launched what's called a counter space weapon, capable of attacking and possibly destroying u.s. satellites. it's now in the same orbit as a u.s. government satellite. so, let's g
and tonight, five full days after a powerful derecho decimated houston and harris county, texas, transmission towers still litter the landscape. this school utterly destroyed. power still out for thousands. the heat index for the next several days will stay around 100 degrees. and we've been hearing those tornado sirens across downtown des moines, where we're under a particularly dangerous situation tornado watch until 9:00 p.m. local time. and take a look at this. the watch includes iowa and...
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we have hundreds of thousands of people here in harris county dealing with no power. cooling centers are opening for people to find relief in the texas heat but a lot of people concerned. we are forecast to hit the 90s every day this week. rich: is more severe weather on the way? adam klotz has the answers. >> reporter: there are big storms moving across the south not as intense as we saw yesterday. the entire line, all the way to new orleans, that system continues to push a little further to the east. as of right now it's not severe thunderstorms but the risk is there, you see some thunderstorms across central florida to the florida big bend, all areas getting in on it and that's the highlight, stretching to portions of southern georgia, the best risk of seeing some severe weather, some hail, big thunderstorms. with all of that maternal moisture is dropping a lot of rain. some risk of flooding in panama city to tallahassee north to albany into georgia. it's a wide area here with some risk of flash flooding but the highlight is across portions of south georgia. it is
we have hundreds of thousands of people here in harris county dealing with no power. cooling centers are opening for people to find relief in the texas heat but a lot of people concerned. we are forecast to hit the 90s every day this week. rich: is more severe weather on the way? adam klotz has the answers. >> reporter: there are big storms moving across the south not as intense as we saw yesterday. the entire line, all the way to new orleans, that system continues to push a little...
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. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of people who live in harris county are without power. we and thorough week straight of 90 degree temperatures, cooling centers open so some people can find some relief if they don't have any air-conditioning. griff: let's bring in meteorologist adam klotz, multiple safir weather threatening the planes in the midwest. >> reporter: these storms we have been tracking continue to make their move. straight line wind damage from boston all the way, 400 miles over new orleans as we speak. not as severe, the leading line of storms, the leading edge south of tallahassee, as we begin afternoon hours we get more daytime heating, it becomes severe again. everything on the red is to out of school scale of 5, risk of severe weather, severe thunderstorms, we could see some hail certainly through the lightning, there's a ton of rain in this. the atmosphere is rich with moisture. flooding will be a major concern across the florida panhandle stretching into portions of southern georgia, you see a highlighted area. on top of all of that, it is incredibly w
. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of people who live in harris county are without power. we and thorough week straight of 90 degree temperatures, cooling centers open so some people can find some relief if they don't have any air-conditioning. griff: let's bring in meteorologist adam klotz, multiple safir weather threatening the planes in the midwest. >> reporter: these storms we have been tracking continue to make their move. straight line wind damage from boston all the way,...
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>> so in harris county, georgia, we've got three farms we do h unting on. stuart: what's your acreage? that's very important in this. >> very important so i don't know we reveal the number of acres we have from our hometown but more than 2. >> for example, i've got a 100-acre farm more for recreation and 8-acre pond we fish out of. i've probably worked on it for seven or eight years now, thinning the trees and putting that money back into the land and i'm actually going to get cows and mine are more for recreation and pets and goats and chicken and i'll have a garden. i want all mine to be authentic, real all american. stuart: wait a minute, i have the book in front of me, gather and grill. what's recipe for losing weight? a diet where recipe using this kind of food? >> the good thing about this book is it has nine different categories from breakfast to deserts and leftovers. we have several recipes in there that are good, healthy recipes and did one this morning for janice dean. we love her. we did her a lettuce wrap c hicken sackmary lad. we've got a -- s
>> so in harris county, georgia, we've got three farms we do h unting on. stuart: what's your acreage? that's very important in this. >> very important so i don't know we reveal the number of acres we have from our hometown but more than 2. >> for example, i've got a 100-acre farm more for recreation and 8-acre pond we fish out of. i've probably worked on it for seven or eight years now, thinning the trees and putting that money back into the land and i'm actually going to get...
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in harris county where houston lies, officials say that hundreds of residents and pets still need rescuing. police say the storm turned the city of clifton into an island. now it is moving into oklahoma and other surrounding states. we will keep a close eye on that into the afternoon hours. let's take a look at back here in the bay. over the weekend we experience that cold front that brought in lasting impacts, today, we are topping off only in the 60s from livermore to redwood city from that storm system that came through on saturday. luckily it left behind dreyer weather on the backend but boy, was it an active storm. today and tomorrow, a mix of sun and clouds and they continue to sweep in from the north with wind anywhere up to around 15 to 20 miles per hour . to add to that, we will stay dry into this week. high pressure moving in, that will keep us dry and warm. we will see above average temperatures right around the corner. we are seeing a mix of sun and clouds today and tomorrow, and will not see a drop of rain anytime soon. but what we are going to see is a warming trend. that wil
in harris county where houston lies, officials say that hundreds of residents and pets still need rescuing. police say the storm turned the city of clifton into an island. now it is moving into oklahoma and other surrounding states. we will keep a close eye on that into the afternoon hours. let's take a look at back here in the bay. over the weekend we experience that cold front that brought in lasting impacts, today, we are topping off only in the 60s from livermore to redwood city from that...
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. >>> dozens of people have been rescued in harris county, texas amid catastrophic flooding with more rescues on the way. a flood watch has been extended into tomorrow with the weather service saying a additional three inches is possible. >>> mystic dan scored it upset victory in the 150th kentucky derby saturday. officials took several minutes to hash out which horse had it at the finish. they found out the mystic dan beat out to other horses. now back to dateline. dateline. were murdered within a matter of months. as the years passed, wade's obsession with the cases >>> welcome back to dateline. when two young girls in her hometown were murdered in months. as years passed her obsession with the case grew. now she was a detective and hoped advances in dna technology would help her unmask the killer but what she was about to learn what transformed investigation. here again is keith morrison with evil was watching. >> michelle was fierce, there was nothing that intimidated her. she took life head on. >> it never left them, the spirit that was their sister, followed them what they grow
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shop now at sleepnumber.com >>> dozens of people have been rescued and harris county emmett catastrophic flooding with more rescues still underway. a flood watch has been extended into tomorrow with the national weather service saying additional 1 to 3 inches is possible. >>> today makes a 54th anniversary of the kent state university shooting when the national guard shot and killed four students protesting against the war in vietnam. students gathered again on campus, this time calling for a cease-fire in gaza. gaza. had what he thought were three, possibly four, good suspects in heather bogle's murder. >>> detective o'connell had what he thought were three possibly four good suspects in heather bogle's murder. he thought she was a victim of a drug deal that turned violent. heather's sister and her cousin pat thought he was way off base. was heather involved in drugs? >> she smoked pot but never did other drugs. >> less than a spoonful to help her anxiety. >> your family and the sheriff's department are very much not on the same page. that came quickly. >> very quickly. a month into wit
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we still have hundreds of thousands of people without power in harris county alone. cooling centers are opening for people without ac to find relief, but many are worried about getting through the next week as we're forecasted to hit the 90's every single day. >> we need help. i'm on a breathing machine. people here have medical issues, we need water and food. >> i'd like some answers how long it's going to be. if we need to make plans to leave the area for a while. >> city officials are warning people without power that they could be without it for a week. i will tell you that the heat is a lot different the last couple of days, it feels like it's getting so much hotter out here, griff. griff: katie burn live for us in the middle of it in houston. aishah: let's take you live to the fox weather center to learn what to expect for the rest of the weekend to see if they have anymore severe serious weather on the way. adam klotz has our forecast. >> hey, aishah, we're tracking the exact system that brought the severe weather yesterday. it's probably not as intense as yes
we still have hundreds of thousands of people without power in harris county alone. cooling centers are opening for people without ac to find relief, but many are worried about getting through the next week as we're forecasted to hit the 90's every single day. >> we need help. i'm on a breathing machine. people here have medical issues, we need water and food. >> i'd like some answers how long it's going to be. if we need to make plans to leave the area for a while. >> city...
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county to assess the damage and figure out what happened whether it be straight line winds, possible tornado. the result is all those things have the same kinds of damage in the end. widespread damage across the houston metro area. neil: that is incredible. rick reichmuth warned folks about this and the threat is still very real from or flooding to the weekend. >> reporter: the ground has been saturated across east texas and louisiana. where are we? 17 days into may, some spots here, 15, 18 inches of rain, that's why we've had such incredible flooding, almost all the rivers here in the some sort of flood stage, you see these purple ones around houston-area, missouri, major flood stage, that water continues to rise for a little bit before inches toward the gulf. one last batch of rain coming through here but this is the stormy part. what we saw in houston was straight line wind, 80 miles an hour, storms went through last night. we've been talking about flood threat, not as much about the severe weather threat and flooding and because of that we have 745,000 utility customers without p
county to assess the damage and figure out what happened whether it be straight line winds, possible tornado. the result is all those things have the same kinds of damage in the end. widespread damage across the houston metro area. neil: that is incredible. rick reichmuth warned folks about this and the threat is still very real from or flooding to the weekend. >> reporter: the ground has been saturated across east texas and louisiana. where are we? 17 days into may, some spots here, 15,...
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in harris county, officials say hundreds of people and pets needed rescuing. the storm turned the city of clifton into a kind of island. today it is pushing across kansas, oklahoma and other surrounding states. let's take a quick look at what is happening here in the bay, we are dealing with clearing up conditions and warmer conditions day by day. beautiful weather into this week's forecast. to the point where we will see sunny skies and summerlike weather as early as friday. 80s right around the corner for us, especially in our inland areas. some passing clouds in the forecast today. daytime highs are still sitting in the 60s. 60s are widespread throughout the bay from napa all the way to the east bay with the exception of antioch, topping off at 70 degrees. into the santa clara valley, very similar set up. right around the corner, these 60s will be warming up into the upper 80s, close to 90 in areas like san jose. near antioch and into the wine country region, too. that happens as high pressure moves in from offshore. taking a look at condition today, just a
in harris county, officials say hundreds of people and pets needed rescuing. the storm turned the city of clifton into a kind of island. today it is pushing across kansas, oklahoma and other surrounding states. let's take a quick look at what is happening here in the bay, we are dealing with clearing up conditions and warmer conditions day by day. beautiful weather into this week's forecast. to the point where we will see sunny skies and summerlike weather as early as friday. 80s right around...
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i have tried cases before him when he was a harris county district judge. he was also on the texas supreme court. he served as our attorney general. and of course he has been governor since 2015. in every single position, he has made it a point to support the second amendment and the texas version which is article one section 23 of the texas constitution. i know it is hard. i have had the opportunity to introduce him before and had a hard time calling governor abbott because to me he is just greg, he is a friend and frankly, i cannot help but believe a lot of them feel the same way because it truly is a friend and so many ways. i would be here way too long to list all of the things he has done for gun owners and not just on owning, but being enabled to use them in self-defense. without being in fear of surviving the brutal attack but not the legal aftermath. greg has always been on the side of honest law-abiding people and i can go on and on and he is so pro-self-defense and it takes way too long to list all of them. with that, please help me welcome my fri
i have tried cases before him when he was a harris county district judge. he was also on the texas supreme court. he served as our attorney general. and of course he has been governor since 2015. in every single position, he has made it a point to support the second amendment and the texas version which is article one section 23 of the texas constitution. i know it is hard. i have had the opportunity to introduce him before and had a hard time calling governor abbott because to me he is just...
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." >>> in texas dozens were rescued in harris county amid had a strophic flooding there. more rescues still under way. officials saying 73 people, 42 animals, were saved. a flood watch has been extended into tomorrow as the forecast calls for up to 3 inches of rain possible. some communities remain under medical evacuation orders. >>> the 54th anniversary of the kent state university shooting today. the ohio national guard fired into a crowd of anti-vietnam war demonstrators, killing four. today, an event was held calling for cease-fire in gaza, as well as divesting from military contractors. organizers say the protest was a way of continuing the legacy of those students. a spokesperson at the university said the school upholds their students' first amendment rights, and that university police were aware of that demonstration. back to our special with joy reid and rachel maddow. ♪ >>> one of the things, joy, you are talking about how the rose- colored glasses, the way we look back at that era, we all like to think not only would we be a hero, but everybody who we relate
." >>> in texas dozens were rescued in harris county amid had a strophic flooding there. more rescues still under way. officials saying 73 people, 42 animals, were saved. a flood watch has been extended into tomorrow as the forecast calls for up to 3 inches of rain possible. some communities remain under medical evacuation orders. >>> the 54th anniversary of the kent state university shooting today. the ohio national guard fired into a crowd of anti-vietnam war...
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more than 500,000 people in harris county here are still waking up in the dark. it's a huge concern as we enter the stretch of 90 degree days coming up. we've been speaking with a lot of people on the ground between all of the downed trees, the downed transmission lines and now the delicate work here dealing with the disaster site downtown. some of the glass companies on site have been describing this work as dangerous and trying to step through broken windows, glass inside of the buildings and they say every single floor of some of these high rises have some kind of blownout windows on them. >> we're here cleaning up the mess, the glass, mainly, getting the glass, the broken glass is kind of hanging in the holes up in the building and so they don't fall down and hurt somebody. very widespread and dangerous and we're in there trying to be careful and not get cut. >> now, president biden approved a partial disaster declaration that combines thursday night's storms with flooding that hit texas starting all the way back in april so that's going to help hopefully sta
more than 500,000 people in harris county here are still waking up in the dark. it's a huge concern as we enter the stretch of 90 degree days coming up. we've been speaking with a lot of people on the ground between all of the downed trees, the downed transmission lines and now the delicate work here dealing with the disaster site downtown. some of the glass companies on site have been describing this work as dangerous and trying to step through broken windows, glass inside of the buildings and...
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the judge in harris county spoke a short while ago and i wanted to play what she had to say to folks here. take a listen. >> there was a couple yesterday tried to go through the homes despite our warnings and at one point the gentleman had to hold on to his partner because she was being pulled away by the current and so, please, i know that folks want to go and check on their homes, but this is not the time right now. if there is still water and you cannot see what is in there, it is unnecessarily dangerous. >> reporter: she issued the warning because she said people see that the rain has cleared today and that there are sunny skies and they think they can go back into their homes back into the residential neighborhoods but many of them are still flooded and there is expected to be more rain overnight. the good news is some of the rivers are beginning to crust which means that they are no longer rising. they will begin to go down a bit. we are still not in the clear just yet. and the other important piece of good news, no major injuries reported and no deaths reported but folks still
the judge in harris county spoke a short while ago and i wanted to play what she had to say to folks here. take a listen. >> there was a couple yesterday tried to go through the homes despite our warnings and at one point the gentleman had to hold on to his partner because she was being pulled away by the current and so, please, i know that folks want to go and check on their homes, but this is not the time right now. if there is still water and you cannot see what is in there, it is...
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here is a look at some footage coming out of harris county, the third largest county. you can see most of these houses are uninhabitable. one particular area of concern was that around the san jacinto river. evacuation orders were issued for people living alongside it. the river normally gets 45 to 55 feet above sea level but we see measurements up to 78 feet. >>> this is other video. rescue crews are helping evacuate residents from the murky waters. along with people, more than 120 pets have had to be rescued. the flood watch remains in effect as more rain is expected today. forecasters say another inch or three inches of rain could come down along east texas. they say if it is on the higher end, it could be a big problem. >>> we have just a few stragglers left over. a few showers hanging off the coast from yesterday's system. is not much to it. this will be about more blue sky today than anything else. once we get past 8:00 or 9:00 in the morning , we are done with the slightest chance for rain. it will be blue sky. however, it will be pretty and it will be windy tod
here is a look at some footage coming out of harris county, the third largest county. you can see most of these houses are uninhabitable. one particular area of concern was that around the san jacinto river. evacuation orders were issued for people living alongside it. the river normally gets 45 to 55 feet above sea level but we see measurements up to 78 feet. >>> this is other video. rescue crews are helping evacuate residents from the murky waters. along with people, more than 120...
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and more than 70 people have been rescued in harris county, texas. amid catastrophic flooding this week and more rescues are underway. a flood watch was extended into tomorrow with the national weather service saying an additional 1 to 3 inches of rain is still possible. for now, back to dateline. wer, >>> welcome back to dateline. i'm andrea canning. april and michael holton were dead and their son was charged with murdering them. madison told police he ran to the neighbors for help while his parents argued. investigators were not buying his story, forming their own theory instead. friends and family were choosing sides and we sat down with the teen to hear what he said did and did not happen. here again is josh with, eleven minutes. >>> there is no more high school confidential. when a senior is charged with double murder, that is on every iphone in class. >> i am on snapchat all the time. you see his mug shot pop up. you click through, and he's next to kim kardashian. that was crazy for me, more my classmates. i knew he wasn't capable of that. a l
and more than 70 people have been rescued in harris county, texas. amid catastrophic flooding this week and more rescues are underway. a flood watch was extended into tomorrow with the national weather service saying an additional 1 to 3 inches of rain is still possible. for now, back to dateline. wer, >>> welcome back to dateline. i'm andrea canning. april and michael holton were dead and their son was charged with murdering them. madison told police he ran to the neighbors for help...
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there's hundreds of thousands of people without power it just in harris county here alone. kulik centers are opening for people without a seat to find relief. a lot of people are telling me they're worried about getting through the next week because we are forecasted to hit the '90s every single day. >> we need help. i want a breathing machine people here any medical issues we need help and food. >> like answers as far as how long is going to beat maybe 20 to make plans to leave the area for a while. >> city officials are warning people without power it could be out for at least a week for some of them which is not good news as a field the temperatures continuing to rise throughout the day. >> katie byrne from "fox weather," thanks very much. rich: threat for severe weather returns and next week. a lot of the places that have been hammered by severe storms earlier this month are at risk again fox meteorologist adam klotz is tracking it. >> it has been around after round of forgery for some of these areas. all of the storm reports of the major system that swept across everyw
there's hundreds of thousands of people without power it just in harris county here alone. kulik centers are opening for people without a seat to find relief. a lot of people are telling me they're worried about getting through the next week because we are forecasted to hit the '90s every single day. >> we need help. i want a breathing machine people here any medical issues we need help and food. >> like answers as far as how long is going to beat maybe 20 to make plans to leave the...
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harris county officials say 233 people and 186 pets were rescued during the flooding, with many stranded on rooftops or trapped by submerged roadways. a four year old boy died in north texas after the car he was riding in was swept away by flood waters. no other deaths or major injuries were reported by officials. and tonight the governor has turned his focus to getting help from the federal government in order for this region to be able to receive federal financial assistance, it's important that there is enough identified damages that are that qualify us for that federal assistance. tonight, some neighborhoods still remain cut off by the flooded roadways, while at least five school districts across the houston area remain closed. >> today is the start of wildfire preparedness week here in california. while the peak of fire activity doesn't happen until late summer through fall, state leaders caution that fire season in our state is year round. the theme of this year's preparedness week is emphasizing the responsibility of the entire area, entire community in reducing and managing wildf
harris county officials say 233 people and 186 pets were rescued during the flooding, with many stranded on rooftops or trapped by submerged roadways. a four year old boy died in north texas after the car he was riding in was swept away by flood waters. no other deaths or major injuries were reported by officials. and tonight the governor has turned his focus to getting help from the federal government in order for this region to be able to receive federal financial assistance, it's important...
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county, texas. and we see the flooding there behind you, rosa, give us a sense of how people are dealing with this, especially considering heavy the rain is forecasted for tomorrow it's just really devastating for the individuals were impacted here i've talked to multiple the whole who are very emotional about what they're going through. >> let me set the scene for you because this is a street that lids leads into a neighborhood that they call river bottoms there's a lot of people who live back there. a lot of them live in mobile homes or rvs. but you can see that it is completely covered in water. there is a blue truck way back there. you can't see it. i talked to the owner of that truck and he says that overnight, the water started rising. he was actually inside the truck because he thought thought that he was going to be able to drive away. but by the time that he realized it, it was too late, he says that he could feel that the current was trying to pull his vehicle. that's when first responder
county, texas. and we see the flooding there behind you, rosa, give us a sense of how people are dealing with this, especially considering heavy the rain is forecasted for tomorrow it's just really devastating for the individuals were impacted here i've talked to multiple the whole who are very emotional about what they're going through. >> let me set the scene for you because this is a street that lids leads into a neighborhood that they call river bottoms there's a lot of people who...