Escalation the Prime Minister says poses the most grave threat ever to japan. Good morning and welcome to early start, im christine romans. Im dave briggs. Tuesday, august 29th. 4 00 in the east, 4 30 p. M. In pyongyang. Well go there shortly. It is 3 00 a. M. In houston. Thats where we start. Desperation setting in for thousands on the texas gulf coast. Still stranded by harvey. This with forecasters predicting there is much more rain still to come. A lot more to come. There have now been more than 6,000 rescues by Houston Police and the coast guard alone. That does not include many other agencies out there saving lives. And aside from agencies, just people, neighbors, friends out there in their boats helping people get to safety. Officials say there are potentially tens of thousands more people trapped, awaiting rescue. The coast guard says it is getting upwards of 1,000 calls per hour. The official stormrelated death toll now stands at four. That count certainly will rise. Several o
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neighborhoods, and talked about picking up a woman who had multiple sclerosis. and when they arrived at their house, they actually had a sign over one of their banisters that wrote out help. that s the only reason they knew that there were people inside that needed to be rescued. you mentioned the size of new orleans. new orleans also set to receive some five to ten inches of rain. there are fears there that the levies could break. thank you, stay safe. this will make landfall again. it s collecting energy collecting moisture, as well in the gulf of mexico and will come back again. that s going to be a real hard time for houston. the whole part of the texas coast and louisiana. we will have a forecast for you in a couple of minutes. in houston, the rush to save a woman trapped in her home by the rising floodwaters. rachel gower who owns the upper hand salon said she lost everything. she joins us on the phone to tell us about her harrowing ordeal. rachel, how are you
places that haven t flooded before. do you know what you re going to do next on the fema or the insurance front? caller: we re going to file everything like we re expected to do, and see what happens. it s very, very scary. i have two teenage daughters who started high school. i wanted better for them than this. it s difficult to think about and to to figure out where we re going to be living. again, we re fortunate because we have family. so many people don t, and they re in shelters, big, huge buildings drinking bottled water and eating potato chips. it s horrible to think about. i don t know what the next step is really for us. we re we re amongst the lucky ones. no doubt about that. well, our hearts go out to you, rachel, to your family, your friends, your neighbors. we will pray for you and those of you that can give, please do. i know the red cross and many
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