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Transcripts For KNTV NBC Bay Area News At 11AM 20170124

Again shut down nielz canyon road which is above me. You can see below me, there the creek Law Enforcement tells us they have seen a drastic reduction in the amount of water flowing here in the Alameda Creek. Yesterday they couldnt see this young womans car. Compare that to right now in this live look from chopper where you can clearly see her silver honda accord sticking 0 out of the creek. The sedan is upside down in 2 1 2 feet of water located a quarter mile east of the Richmond Bridge on nile s canyon road. Very soon First Responders will attach cables, up right it then try to get it to the shoreline. Her family has made a point of being out here during the search and during this mornings recovery. The Sheriffs Office tell us they plan to hold a moment of silence and vigil if they confirm the 18yearold daughter is still inside the vehicle. They are very, very focused, the family, on this recovery effort. This means a lot to them. This is the beginning of some closure for them. And

Transcripts For WCAU NBC10 News Today 11am 20170124

Here say live look outside now at cape may. Good morning, im katy zachary. Im tracy davidson. Streets this morning were underwater at many points like Atlantic City. Matt delucia is live from Atlantic County. Reporter you see some of the cars trying to navigate this roadway thats flooded out. Were about a block away from the bay and the streets and walks are underwater. Throughout the morning we saw the water come over the banks and affect drivers trying to get to work and kids trying to get to school. Many taking the risk as the area saw another high tied around sunrise. Winds kicked up as well, as residents discovered their homes surrounded by water. A near repeat of what folks along the shore saw exactly this time last year. We spoke with people who are dealing with another day and the remnants of this noreaster. Theres a lot of debris all over the place, trash cans. People were just telling me a building over here, the wind blew off a lot of the siding. Really a mess. Reporter the

Transcripts For WLTX News 19 Year Ender News 20160101

Family. But the thing i lost most was i had a big collection of baseball cards. Reporter marshall has collected since 1971 60 was empire dad who died 15 years ago umpire dad who died 15 is ago. The love of baseball friends deep in his family. That is what using the cards hurts. Is something that has really bonded me. I am a big baseball fan. Reporter his story may have touched stacy the most. She also has a love for the game. I lost my first has been in 2000 and to a 13 year battle with brain cancer. The one thing that brought him joy was going through his baseball cards. I knew it would mean more to him than anyone else. This brings back such because i remember ralph thing with the greenwood braves. Reporter with these cards being given from one come to another, she said this is what her husband would have wanted. I think he would be thrilled to know where those cards have gone. For her to have never met me and to think i would be worthy of receiving such a gift that im sure her husba

Transcripts For WLTX News 19 Year Ender News 20160101

Sadly, images like we were where the normal. Were going to examine the ongoing Recovery Process i am Darcy Strickland along with jim gandy who is going to take us through the events of this historic flood. Jim, we were first here on that first day when the rain started it makes sense that we are wrapping this up this year together. Its interesting because it took an amount of extraordinary circumstances to produce the rainfall that we saw. Let me carry you through what was going on leading up to that. We had been concerned about hurricane walking walking but, what was happening in the it was right here and it was sinking towards the southeast. And it was stationery across the coast. These would change over the course of 24 to 36 hours. By the time we got to friday, the lowell was tapping moisture from the coast. They were producing heavy rains. Meanwhile, the hurricane is beginning to move away from the bahamas and as it did, it began to factor in. By saturday night, this upper level l

Transcripts For WLTX News 19 7pm Year Ender 20160102

Sadly, images like we were where the normal. Were going to examine the ongoing Recovery Process i am Darcy Strickland along with jim gandy who is going to take us through the events of this historic flood. Jim, we were first here on that first day when the rain started it makes sense that we are wrapping this up this year together. Its interesting because it took an amount of extraordinary circumstances to produce the rainfall that we saw. Let me carry you through what was going on leading up to that. We had been concerned about hurricane walking walking but, what was happening in the opposite direction was an area it was right here and it was sinking towards the southeast. And it was stationery across the coast. These would change over the course of 24 to 36 hours. By the time we got to friday, the lowell was tapping moisture from the coast. They were producing heavy rains. Meanwhile, the hurricane is beginning to move away from the bahamas and as it did, it began to factor in. By sat

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