across the state dumping rain. take a look for yourself. you can see they are absolutely spilling over their banks. 2,000 people giving mandatory evacuations. a portion of interstate 10 is closed because of standing water and debby isn t done yet. the storm could bring in another foot of rain. we have the storm surge is an issue. explain to me, i know i see some water on days like this. where does the water come from and is it going away? reporter: sure. we always hear head into the right of where the storm makes landfall. even in the case of a tropical storm like this, that still the scenario of where you re going to see that on shore flow, that surge of water. when you have a storm like this that s been moving so slowly toward the coast, you ve had two days of nonstop wave action just coming and coming pushing this water on shore. it s not rain water flooding. it s tidal flooding. this is base shore boulevard here in the tampa bay area. earlier today we were over in st. p
meteorologist chad myers monitoring tropical storm debby, chad, debby s proven to be pretty stubborn. not moving really at 5 miles an hour. and it s still spinning at 40 miles an hour. so don t get me wrong, it s still there, but it s not moving along, so when it begins to rain in one spot, it rains for hours. in fact one spot in tallahassee picked up 20 meninches of rain. it s still flooding right now. we re still trying to get crews into these areas to see how bad it is. east of panama city, near the panhandle of florida, but not all the way to jacksonville. this is the latest, the 11:00 advisory, east at 3 miles an hour. it doesn t even make landfall until 8:00 tomorrow morning and it s only about 60 miles away from shore. it s going to take a long time to get across the body here of florida, then back out into the ocean and then eventually turning on up into the northeast. and when it gets out here, these are spinning again, because it turns into a tropical storm again,
another 8 inches of rain today. tropical storm debby is forcing more evacuations, rescues and road closures. just last hour, officials in pasco county, florida, ordered the evacuation of 2,000 homes because of a fast rising river. 38 people were rescued from their homes overnight. i was kind of panicking because the water came up over the wall where i live. if you re looking to sell your home, you may get a little more for it than just a few months ago. home prices, they have now risen for the first time in seven months. they were up about 1.3%. some cities did better than others. phoenix prices have gone up more than 8%. still, prices are down 34% compared to just six years ago. now, to chicago, where a 13-year-old boy died in his mother s arms after being fatally shot at a party. more deadly violence in the city endures every single day. we ve been following this story. others are following it, too. the new york times is reporting homicides in chicago are up 38% fro
interests. they do not run my campaign. they will not run my white house. and they will not drown out the voices of the american people when i m president of the united states of america. here he is ten days later, doubling down. i will take power away from the corporate lobbyists who think they can stand in the way of these reforms. i ve done it in illinois. i ve done it in washington. but by his first full day in office, mr. obama had already started backing off, partly because it s really hard to get things done without washington beltway insiders on board. so he unveiled what you might call a lobbyist unleashes plan. if you are a lobbyist entering my administration, you will not be able to work on matters you lobbied on or in the agencies you lobbied during the previous two years. when you leave government, you will not be able to lobby my administration for as long as i am president. and by and large, he has stuck to those rules and also to his promise not to t
they do not run my campaign. they will not run my white house. and they will not drown out the voices of the american people when i m president of the united states of america. here he is ten days later, doubling down. i will take power away from the corporate lobbyists who think they can stand in the way of these reforms. i ve done it in illinois. i ve done it in washington. but by his first full day in office, mr. obama had already started backing off, partly because it s really hard to get things done without washington beltway insiders on board. so he unveiled what you might call a lobbyist unleashes plan. if you are a lobbyist entering my administration, you will not be able to work on matters you lobbied on or in the agencies you lobbied during the previous two years. when you leave government, you will not be able to lobby my administration for as long as i am president. and by and large, he has stuck to those rules and also to his promise not to take a dime