Good evening and thank you for joining us on this saturday. Im cecilia vega. We have a lot of news to get to tonight, but we begin with a dangerous combination lingering from the last days of winter. Heavy rain and melting snow tonight triggering flood alerts from the gulf coast to the great lakes. Take a look here in painsville ohio. Highs on the grand river breaking into huge chunks, slowly moving down the stream. And in Southern Illinois flooded roads trapping cars. This driver needing a rescue. In covington, connecticut, more river than drive, a familiar scene along many river banks tonight. Right now rivers still on the rise, the flood fears are very real. And abcs senior meteorologist, rob marciano starts us off. Reporter tonight crews closing the flood gates in newport, kentucky, bracing for the flood waters of the ohio river. This playground in nearby bellevue already submerged, as well as this street in covington. The water now nearly five feet above flood stage. Right across
Youre only young once. Unless youou have a subaru. announcer the subaru xv crosstrek. Symmetrical allwheel drive plus 34 mpg. Love. Its what makes a subaru a subaru. Good evening and thanks for joining us. Im rebecca jarvis. Tonight were taking you inside the secret lives of cars. Turns out your sweet ride may be going on all kinds of adventures behind your back. Even when you think its safely in the hands of that trustworthylooking valet. How can you protect yourself from damage and even thievery . Heres abcs nick watt. Reporter out to dinner here at joes crab shack in newport beach, california josh getty went to collect his car. And the valet came up and said sir we dont know how to tell you this but your car has been given away. We gave it to someone else. Reporter joshs girlfriend jody started filming on her cell phone. Who gave it to them . The other guy thats not here anymore. Wow. I honestly thought it was a joke and i was laughing at first. I thought they were just playing arou
Good evening and thank you for joining us on this saturday. Im cecilia vega. We have a lot of news to get to tonight, but we begin with a dangerous combination lingering from the last days of winter. Heavy rain and melting snow tonight triggering flood alerts from the gulf coast to the great lakes. Take a look here in painsville ohio. Highs on the grand river breaking into huge chunks, slowly moving down the stream. And in Southern Illinois flooded roads trapping cars. This driver needing a rescue. In covington, connecticut, more river than drive, a familiar scene along many river banks tonight. Right now rivers still on the rise, the flood fears are very real. And abcs senior meteorologist, rob marciano starts us off. Reporter tonight crews closing the flood gates in newport, kentucky, bracing for the flood waters of the ohio river. This playground in nearby bellevue already submerged, as well as this street in covington. The water now nearly five feet above flood stage. Right across
The sounds of metal crashing. How could anybody survive Something Like this . I had no way to escape, and i knew i was facing death. This is not how you die, youre going to survive this. I survived. I survived. I survived. I survived the 2004 tsunami in thailand. It has changed my life forever. Reporter it rose from the depths of the sea, that monstrous tsunami that literally tore around the globe erasing cities and swallowing coastlines. Im josh elliott and welcome to this dateline special. The images from that hellish day are seared in our collective memory. The 2004 indian ocean tsunami was one of the worst natural disasters in modern history, killing an estimated 230,000 people in 14 countries. Youre about to hear from those trapped, as that tsunami struck the beaches of thailand. How they survived, its impact and then its aftermath, how they escaped. It was the day after christmas. The day that disaster struck paradise. Back in 2004, married happily with my wife, vivienne and my t
Danger. Critics question the use of deadly force. Ktvus Heather Holmes is live in the city, and tells us the differenting views. Reporter after several disruptions the chief said it was over. The frequency of officer involved shootings here in San Francisco and other parts of the bay area has led to intense debate. Last tuesdays deadly shooting tore into frayed relations. Inside st. Lukes Episcopal Church tempers flared over the use of deadly force by police. This lady had a question. Reporter the killing of 24 yearold alice brown last tuesday, followed other fatal encounters between the police and suspects. Some of them unarmed. Demonstrators pressing for policing and criminal Justice Reform added browns name to their cause. Frequently disrupting tonights meeting. Meantime, browns family sat quietly in the front row, crying over the events that led to her death. She again accelerated into gridlock. Reporter the chief says they used Excessive Force after brown ignored the requests to s