but i miss him. reporter: investigators haven t released the names of any of the victims yet. they also tell us there was no distress call. jon? jon: jeff paul, what a mystery. thanks, jeff. flooding swamps roads in the south, wrapping up a week of unusual weather all across the country. we re tracking some of the worst-hit spots. plus, here s a live look at the red carpet outside the academy awards in los angeles. who might win big tonight, and how will the show go with no host? we ll have a preview ahead. huh.anybody? julie! hey.guess what day it is? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike. what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it s hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundred of dollars
summer games, right? so much fun. good morning, everyone. welcome to early, early early start. up first, debby doing more damage and dumping more rain than some full-blown hurricanes. the deadly storm now downgradeds to a tropical depression where is slashes across florida where a state of emergency is still in place. that storm is second to bring rains to florida for another day. george, i was reading this morning the folks here were really scared because the water came in so quickly. how are the conditions there now? well, you know, zoraida, good morning. we know the storm cloud have all passed here but again, these residents are dealing with a very difficult situation right now. just take a look. you see this home submerged for the most part in water. that s what you find in many of these low lying areas. it s hit or miss that more water that is covering these homes. in some places drivers are having to deal with six inches to a foot of water on the road. you see pol