this point. this is about three times as wide as it typically is and this is about as high as this river has ever gone. it s nearly crested. nearly going over the banks. we spoke to a gentleman yesterday who lives about 50 feet from this river s edge. he says is he going to be okay. but there are people that live near this river that are much lower than he is that could be a big problem. right across the river. most folks are under water. all of the rain up north shed back down to the gulf. this is its path. last i heard it s supposed to crest sometime early friday morning. we have another day of it coming up slowly. rob: just because it s not raining doesn t mean the water can t still rise. rivers flow. they are bringing rainwater and everything else, flooding from other areas. that s the big issue with the brazos river and other rivers we will see here today even though the sky will be clear and sun out. v.p. pence come to town now. he was here a few days ago.
60 people still unaccounted for. it s almost impossible to imagine what they are trying to do there right now. reporter: yeah, good morning to you. every time i hear the compelling audio coming from the little girl and her dad and what they went through, and that s a sample of what so many went through. and i talked to a gentleman yesterday, and he said the center of the town is broken. and i think it s 50 homes have been wiped out. this is a home of 2600 people, so you can imagine 50 homes lost, an entire apartment complex and nursing home and three of the four schools have been damaged and i can go on and on to get a sense of the impact. lives lost. 14 people. that s the official death toll. we know talking to officials and families, the vast majority of those are first responders, and
opposition group there are 110 deaths in homs, 10 were children. also in this country, six children are alive after these pictures were recorded. a school bus bursting into flames. wow. you are going to see the driver who got those kids out just in time. we re going to talk to her actually. very excited. there s an alzheimer s break-through. scientists stumble on an exciting discovery. a cancer drug that reverses alzheimer s in mice. we ll put a kick in your step as well with tunes and political players and play lists. have you ever thought about the music behind these fabulous productions, the speeches, the applause, the showmanship? there s morep to the music you might not know about. but after today you will. early start starts now. we begin with the slauter in syria. it is escalating by the hour. government tanks now storming homs. 137 more civilians have been killed. among them, there are ten children. this is the fifth straight day images like these have
arabic networks saying he is walking around in tripoli and calls rebel forces criminals and traitors and rats. more and more the rebels do believe he is still in or near tripoli. in fact, they think two days of fierce fighting near the airport could be pretty significant. we are covering every angle of this story with multiple correspondents on the ground. sara sidner is in tripoli central square and we have arwa damon and frederik pleitgen and zain verjee. let s get to arwa damon right near the airport on the latest on the clashes. there were grad rockets fired at the airport complex earlier today. the fighting around here has been quite intense. and the rebel commander who led the assault on the airport believes that that fighting is directly linked to the whereabouts of colonel gadhafi himself. translator: the clashes are fierce because i think a route for gaffy to escape to other places. traffic all day and breaking people in the sunset and we spotted a convoy. possib
left-leaning blog called buffalo beast masquerading as biliary david koch to get through, and he didn t need to product much to get him to talk and talk and talk. what we were thinking about the crowds was planting some troublemakers. you know, well, the only problem, because we thought about that, the problem with or my only gut reaction to that would be right now, the the the lawmakers i ve talked to have just completely had it with them. well, what s fair in politics anymore? apparently everything. the host of msnbc s the last word lawrence o donnell. you interviewed this gentleman yesterday. clearly it comes across as unethical, hard to say it s journalism. it s a prank, what andrew brightbart likes to do on the right, this is a version of that. what did it tell you about scott walker? well, it told me scott walker