And bear repellant comes in a 20pound package. The little dog with the courage to chase a family of bears away from her home. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. Thanks for joining us. Im annemarie green. More rain is forecast today in South Carolina where historic floodwaters have trapped so many people, officials lost count. Flood warnings and watches remain along the eastern seaboard following days of pounding rain. At least seven stormrelated deaths are reported. South carolina is the hardest hit. A state of emergency has been declared and an overnight curfew was issued for the capitol columbia, where people may be without drinkable water for days. Hundreds have been rescued, including this mother and her young child. A doortodoor search is planned for today. David begnaud is columbia. There it goes. Reporter this pickup truck was no match for fast moving floodwaters in columbia. The waters swept the white truck away in seconds. A Swift Wa
The rescue efforts as well. A noreaster joined forces with a storm system connected to hurricane joaquin, the result the worst rain parts of the carolinas have ever seen. At least five people have been killed. More than 200 rescues have taken place in South Carolina since saturday night. More than a foot and a half of rain fell in gills creek. 17 inches in the wateree river. 14 plus in charleston. 10 in columbia where highways and bridges are closed. Our reporter is there. Reporter it is an emergency situation in South Carolina. More than 100 water rescues have taken place sunday across the rainravaged state. Governor Nikki Haley Says the soaking is unprecedented. We havent seen this level of rain in the low country in 1,000 years. Thats how big this is. Reporter in downtown columbia, the states capital, a dam break flooded thoroughfares stranding motorists trapped in vehicles. Some areas received up to 10 feet of water. Residents have been warned to stay off the roads. We caught up wi
An inferno. Saw this massive ball in the sky. Reporter he raced over and saw the store a total loss. One of their Favorite Stores and one of their main means of food and other things down to the ground. Pretty shocking. Reporter firefighters spent all morning stamping out the hot spots. Theres a lot of fuel in any store fire but a Grocery Store has unique fuels to it. Reporter at this point, fire crews are keeping a close eye on the back wall of the Grocery Store. Theres concern that the wall could collapse. Theres Nothing Holding those walls up except the corners of the walls. Reporter if the back wall were to give way, it would likely crush four mobile homes. The American Red Cross is finding those families it a new place to stay. Back that front, a crowd forms. Many crushed to see their Grocery Store down. Maybe i can find another job. But not now. Im very, very sad. Reporter in san jose, mark kelly, kpix 5. Nobody was hurt. Fire crews are trying to figure out what caused the fire.
Sound. Yes. If you Pay Attention to these things, you go into it and its very calming. Woodruff plus, david brooks and e. J. Dionne are here with thoughts about the oregon shooting and analysis of the rest of a very full week of news. All that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. Supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the worlds most pressing problems skollfoundation. Org. The ford foundation. Working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. And with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff multiple guns, multiple shots, and multiple questions. Investigators in oregon filled in more details today about the mass shooting that left nine people and the shooter dead, and wou
A you you good morning from the studio 57 headquarters in new york. Im meg oliver in for hillary 14. When the democratic president ial candidates hold their first debate. Some say Hillary Clinton will be herself tonight as she tries to come off as warm and interesting. Some of her rivals including marylands former governor will be looking for a breakout moment. Ai head of tonights first democratic debate, Hillary Clinton focused on republican rival donald trump in las vegas. Monday she made a visit in front of mostly latino workers trying to unionize the Trump International hotel. If you are going to run for president , then you should represent all the people of the United States, hard working people. Reporter clinton will square off against four democratic rivals and the stakes couldnt be higher. This is a peoples campaign, not a billionaires campaign. Reporter pundits say her top rival Bernie Sanders will try to attract voters beyond his grass roots base. The vermont senator has clo