parts of kansas city were covered nine inches deep, leaving a trail of stranded cars and ice-cold misery. bob beckert is with the missouri department of transportation. so we will be out there with our 200-plus trucks all day plowing snow as it comes along, but there will be some snow getting on the roadways. there will be some slick spots. that s our biggest concern. reporter: this four-vehicle crash left three dead near greenwood, nebraska. further east, in macomb, illinois, a car was hit by a freight train when heavy snow caused it to slide onto the railroad tracks. a second wave of snowstorms moving through the st. louis area has already caused multiple crashes. now, it may not look like it here in st. louis, but the heaviest of the snowfall is behind us as this storm system continues to push east. but we are not in the clear yet. roads will get icy tomorrow, and overnight, plows in the region will continue to try to clear the nearly half a foot of snow that s already fallen, n
she ll get a lot of votes out of wayne. this is where ann arbor, university of michigan is. if you re donald trump, though, macomb county, produced a total of 400,000 votes four years ago, a lot of votes to come in in macomb, a big reversal. this was a many diddic couns id county in 2008 and 2012. this is a shift in favor of the republicans. we talked about these characteristics. saginaw, trump leading in michigan. looking tight as everybody is right now. there are a lot of states still outstanding, but we are starting to key in on the ones that are essentially forks in the road for these paths that either of the candidates may have. at this point, each candidate has a path that s more like a deer track through light brush. neither of them has a yellow
anything you have been through. your husband has been shot in the hospital, and you can t get there. yes, yes. it felt like forever. it really did. and i just it is unexplainable you. see things like this on tv, in other places, but when it actually happens to your loved one or somewhere so close, it becomes real. i hope you have had a good support group in macomb. i have. my father, mother, coworkers of the department of human services, they were great, my my friend, classmates, encouragement and a lot of prayer, and our three kids are doing okay. they don t quite understand what is happening. they just want to talk to daddy now. you have little ones, too. tough to explain, isn t it?
waters with up to 5 of water in some areas and off the we river officials say there are 3 to 4 feet of water. here, there are 4 feet of water in the homes. we will take you around this area to show you what folks are dealing with. first, there is an emergency developing in the town of robert, louisiana. that is all on the north shore of the lake. in that particular town they have a problem because a river that runs from the state of mississippi, upriver, in macomb or near macomb, mississippi, in a state park, there was a dam and there is a fear the dam is about to break. the break is imminent. they are working to evacuate 60,000 people who are downriver in and around a town of robert, louisiana, where casey is standing by, like. casey, an update? casey: this is a river 122