Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. This morning searchandrescue crews in Southern California are desperately looking for victims of the mudslides that have already killed 17 people. 17 more people are reported missing. Santa barbara county officials estimate 100 homes were destroyed as tons of mud, rock, and uprooted tries rolled downhill. A 30mile stretch of u. S. Highway 101 remains closed and is not expected to reopen until monday. Tom wait in montecito, california, has our report. Reporter the search for victims continues in Southern California. Theyre kind of doing what you do when you have an avalanc avalanche. You go around and poke and if you feel something different, you try to figure out what it is. Reporter nearly two days theyve been going around. This is still a searchandrescue operation. First responders say other responders may be trapped in the mud somewhere. There are several factors t
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