Tonight were with a woman who lives in the hot zone waiting to find out if she has zika. And, extreme rollover. A car flipping more than half a dozen times. What rescuers had to do to get that driver out alive. Good evening. Thanks for joining us on this sunday. Im tom llamas. We begin with incredible images and stories of survival from a deadly summer storm. In Ellicott City, maryland, west of baltimore, main street transformed into a rushing river. With cars swept away, and more than 100 water rescues. A months worth of rain in just two hours. These pictures showing the full scope of destruction. After the flood waters receded. A state of emergency declared in the county. And tonight, the flood threat not over. The forecast in a moment. But first, heres Gloria Riviera in that maryland town. Reporter deadly flash floods ripping through this maryland town. Killing two, the Rushing Water threatening to sweep this driver into danger. One man tries to help her, but is knocked down. Moment
First will be the house Judiciary Committee. First will be on obstruction of justice. The second will be in the Intel Committee on the russia interneerns in the 2016 election. Lets repeat it one more time. After two years of investigation were after all the twists and turns, this is the first time the first time we will hear the former special counsel answer questions. That in and of itself is a big deal. Now, mueller has vowed to keep his answers within the confines of his 448page report. But theres a lot in there. This is a big book. There are a lot of possibilities about what he can discuss even if he just reads aloud from descriptions of episodes perhaps where the president obstructed justice. Theres other breaking news this morning. Puerto ricos embattled governor is expected to resign today. This is taking place after weeks of protests. Were getting a live report from the report in just a moment. First, lets talk about this hearing that is about to begin just hours from now. Join
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