i-20 in south dallas right behind me. to my left, though, this is what drivers are dealing with. sleet all day, forming ice on the roadways, making it very difficult to drive. and we still have another 36 hours of this. a winter storm warning in effect until thursday morning. david? look at all that snow and ice. not a common sight in dallas. mireya, thank you. as we mentioned, this storm holds on through t brutal cold back with us tonight. hey, ginger. reporter: hey, david. it can be quite deceiving when you see rain falling outside, you say, okay, and then you go, but it s hitting that sub-zero surface and it freezes on contact. that s that really dangerous glaze that has already accumulated to more than a half inch west of austin. and as this it s a function of time, where the more rounds of this freezing drizzle or rain, the more of that accumulating ice becomes larger. it s almost glass-like. and you can see the timing there.
ten-car pileup where one person was killed. many roads in texas will remain very dangerous for the next 24 to 48 hours. reporter: this, after hundreds of crashes in the dallas/fort worth area monday. drone video from just after i-30 in arlington showing driver after driver losing control, sliding and crashing. tow truck drivers like luis can barely keep up. what s the worst you ve seen over the last 24 hours? just trucks getting stuck on the high rise and a lot of traffic, it s really crazy out there. reporter: in arkansas, west of memphis, wrecks in icy conditions stranding scores of trucks and cars for hours on interstate 40. back in texas, dallas-area airports, crucial hubs for american and southwest airlines, paralyzed. more than 1,800 flights cancelled nationwide, and hundreds more tomorrow. and david, we ve seen a number of stalled big rigs right on
school bus driver rescued a father and his two children from floodwaters. the driver, it was happening near dallas, the driver tied seatbelts together to extend a lifeline to that family. several bystanders also helping to pull their kids and their dad to safety. well done. some new questions this weekend on the impact of presidents student loan forgiveness on communities of color. the president announced $10,000 of federal student loans would be forgiven for boris making $125,000 a year or less. pell again for recipients in that area are eligible for $20,000. looking a bit more closely at who this impacts, 90% of black students at 72% of latino students take out loans. that is compared to 66% of white students. then fast forward to four years after graduation, the average black college graduate owes more than $52,000 compared with $30,000 for latino, and 28,000 for white graduates. joining me now is wisdom coal. national director at the end of
officers who acted quickly. cnn s josh campbell has the story now. reporter: parents in texas just grateful to hold their children after police rushed to a north texas sports field house where summer camp was being held and shot a gunman threatening the camp. police in duncanville, texas near dallas say they exchanged gunfire with a man who opened fire at the camp on monday where some 250 children age 4 to 14 and staff were present, some hiding. he texted me and said mom i think someone entered the field house with a gun. reporter: when the gunman entered the building police say camp counsellors began moving the children to a safe area and locking doors. we went in a room and then we heard shooting. then we got scared and everybody started crying. they just told us to stay quiet. we were in the men s room. so there were showers in there so we hid in the showers. i was praying to god just so nothing would happen. reporter: police shot and killed the gunman. no children, staf