the ravages of a brutal storm. reporter: in pennsylvania, roads along the schuylkill river near philadelphia are still under deep water. inland, the remnants of ida toppled trees and power lines, and left behind major damage north and west of the city. look at that tornado! reporter: in mullica hill, new jersey, this twister shredded at least nine homes. by the time the storm reached new york city around nightfall, many were caught off-guard. water gushed into apartments. the world s largest subway system came to a virtual standstill. cascading water from the streets above filled the tracks and platforms below, leaving riders with almost nowhere to turn. above ground, buses were filled with ankle-deep water. inundated cars were simply abandoned. hakim hampton was stuck in his car in new jersey. you had to climb out a window? i climbed out the window. reporter: in cresskill, new jersey, a sinkhole, opened by rushing flood waters, swallowed a car. well, this is what the
we just learned the documents related to michael cohen s office and apartment will be released to the public tomorrow. of course, redacted versions of some of the search warrant materials related to the raid had been approved for a lease by a judge. this is taking place in the southern district of new york. the documents are being released as a result of requests from various media organizations including cnn. we ll see what those show us. record flooding in nebraska has submerged at least 17 locations throughout the state. look at this. these are some of the aerial views of what is happening right now in nebraska. bridges broken by the rushing flood waters. families are being plucked from their homes by rescue helicopters in boats. this is the result of the worse flooding in half a century. more flooding is expected on the way. many towns have become like
he was good at that. i did that yesterday, laces out, dan. so e-mail us, friends@foxnews.com. do you believe that we should go straight up socialism with jim carrey and the like who go from canada and then to bill mar s show in their cocoon of liberalism and project to us that socialism is going to work for us. take canada, it s not what he flames it as in canada or the uk. but we also have some serious headlines. we has have to turn to the headlines. we begin with extreme weather. the east coast is on high alert as tropical storm florence is gaining strength in the atlantic. virginia and south carolina are going north carolina is declaring states of emergency. the storm could hit as a high category hurricane in the coming days. this coming as rushing flood waters in texas kill three people, including a mother and their toddler daughter stranded
64-car freight train loaded with cement. tracking this storm all morning long from the cnn weather center. and ed lavandera live for us near dallas where the freight train was swept off the tracks. sounds like it s still windy, raining. what are the conditions overall is there? and how are emergency crews able to get to that freight train? fredericka, it s unrelenting rain. it doesn t stop. it s pouring down rain, but it s been a steady downpour throughout the morning and that hasn t stopped. although, we are this close you can see the same in the distance 64 cars that were toppled over by the rushing flood waters. we are seeing the waters here recede, and we know some crews have been going up and walking up to the train there. the vehicles outfitted to drive