way. there is nothing you can do about that. what do you do? there are forecasts of more rain coming our way over the upcoming days. with the ground already saturated, it means flooding will rise more quickly. what people need to do they need to be watchful about rising water. it rises faster than what people think. it s far more powerful than what people realize. you see these trees mowed down as though they were tooth picks. it can kruk individuals in cars and homes immediately. it s essential people get out of the way, stay out of the way. let the water flow through, save your life and evacuate. we are watching images of an suv totally being taken over by the water. obviously, that is not a light object. hopefully people will heed your
when we talk about the unions? it is great. it will go to h-e-double tooth picks. hockey sticks. whatever. detroit goes bust. you will love this, bob. becoming the largest city ever to file for bankruptcy. will the white house step in and bail it out? should it?
long. welcome everybody. welcome to early start. i m ashleigh banfield. good morning. i m alina cho bringing the news from a to c. so weird. we have the alphabet all mixed up. anger, sadness and overwhelming shame at penn state. a scathing report conducted by a former director of the fbi, leaving the school and its legendary coaches shattered. saying joe paterno and top university officials not only hid but empowered a child predator in jerry sandusky. the outrage is spreading so quickly there are calls to tear down a statue of paterno that stands youds of beaver stadium. will more criminal charges be coming? susan candiotti is live in philadelphia this morning. susan, good morning to you. reporter: good morning. yes, you re right. former fbi director lewis freeh laid the blame at the feet of four top penn state officials leaving jerry sandusky free rein to abuse children over the course of almost 15 years. our most saddening and sobering finding is the total disreg
you the right information. so don t write them off because they are a little brusk. the second thing is he has a drug problem. that reminds you doctors are real people too. and they can bring up diagnoses people don t think of. people can advocate for themselves and gives a lot of information. and i noticed over the eight years it got better and better. but what is wrong with the show is that the drama takes over and a lot of times you are left feeling that this rare disease could really be happening to you, and it probably won t be. i have one i wrote about where somebody swallowed a toothpick and couldn t find it on any scan and made holes in every organ and then i looked up tooth picks and found out they could be found on an mri. they probably knew that but didn t want to say it because it took away the drama. now they brought up the idea of what real robotic surgery was and he informed the public.
plinterred and uprooted. the damage is widespread. dallas county sheriff lupe valdez tells cnn her ofrszs are going house to house, checking on casualties until warnings that more severe storms were on the way. the emergency lasted for hours. this call came into cnn over two hours ago. if you go north, there s warnings all over the place. it s raining. people are scrambling to try to get out of the offices just to get home, and now it s caused a big problem, a big problem on the streets. the sirens going on. even if you re not even in the tornado warning places. you don t know which way to go. you really can t decide if you want to make a run home or stay where you are. cnn s ed lavendera is on the phone right now from lancaster. what are you seeing where you are right now? we have made our way into hit hard by the storm that rushed through just a few hours ago. a neighborhood in lancaster, from what we have bib able to see, and it s difficult to navigate with the e