people missing after the flash floods. again, eight people found dead. five are still unaccounted for. it was one wall of water that swept two vehicles away that were carrying women and children believed to be headed home from a park just around 4:30 yesterday afternoon. it was a group of 16 all traveling together. before the last fatality update, the hilldale assistant fire chief, kevin barlowe, confirmed seven dead but also saying three people survived as flash flooding washed the vehicles several hundred yards downstream. to give you an idea of the scope of this six of the dead were found in utah, two found in arizona several miles downstream where these cars were first overcome. the national weather service has issued a flash flood warning. they did issue it earlier in the day and zion national park closed all the canyons but not all the people in the community may have seen those warnings. hilldale served as the home base for the polygamist leader warren
terrorists. the truth is, congresswoman bachmann, who is a member of the house intelligence committee is wrong. the cia still interrogates terror suspects in the field. in fact, president obama created the high value detainee interrogation group which includes the cia of the fbi and defense department. they deploy in teams to question terror suspects here in the united states and overseas. whether that policy is strong enough or not is a matter for debate. but what s clear is that bachmann s comments are not accurate. let s turn now to herman cain and border insecurity. an insecure border is a national security threat for the following reasons. number one, we know that terrorists have come into this country by way of mexico. keeping them honest. the houston chronicle reports there is no evidence of terrorists entering the united states through mexico. back in march, the newspaper reported on an independent analysis at vanderbilt university. it found a 67% increase in
where the only way out is by chopper or boat. and some folks in some areas in vermont are frankly strand asked have been since the storm on sunday. near paterson, inning, the passaic river is 18 feet deep. they ve been evacuating people from here all day. and just down the river in wallington borough, evacuations went out at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. rescuers have been busy pulling 34 people to safety in paterson, new jersey. 14 kids among them. three dogs. people stayed thinking the worst was over, not knowing the rivers were still rising. even in a place where you expect water, they have never seen anything like this before. look at the images. in little falls, new jersey. more like niagara falls, so much storm water flowing through. in vermont we re getting around, it is not only impossible. hundred of stretches of roads have been washed away. the national guard is bringing in supplies in some of the hardest hit areas. in addition, nearly 3 million homes are without power. a
other neighborhoods into islands where the only way out is by chopper or boat. and some folks in some areas in vermont are frankly stranded and have been since the storm on sunday. here in patterson, new jersey on some streets the passaic river is 18 feet deep. they re been evacuating people from here all day. just down the river in walling ton borough evacuation orders went out two hours ago, 6:00 p.m. eastern time. rescuers have been busy pumming 34 people to safety in patterson, new jersey. 14 kids among them, three dogs. people stayed thinking the worst was over, not knowing the rivers were still rising. even in a place where you d expect water they ve never seen anything like this before. look at these images. this is little falls, new jersey. looks more like niagara falls there s so much storm water flowing through there right now. in vermont where getting around is always tough, it s now almost impossible. hundreds of stretches of roads have been washed away. the natio
vermont are frankly strand asked have been since the storm on sunday. near paterson, inning, the passaic river is 18 feet deep. they ve been evacuating people from here all day. and just down the river in wallington borough, evacuations went out at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. rescuers have been busy pulling 64 people to safety in paterson, new jersey. 14 kids among them. three dogs. people stayed thinking the worst was over, not knowing the rivers were still rising. even in a place where you expect water, they have never seen anything like this before. look at the images. in little falls, new jersey. more like niagara falls, so much storm water flowing through. in vermont we re getting around, it is not only impossible. hundred of stretches of roads have been washed away. the national guard is bringing in supplies in some of the hardest hit areas. in addition, nearly 3 million homes are without power. a man who just got married on sunday, his entire wedding party is stranded in v