The second field goal for asia doss. Buckeyes over their full game average and climbing with 2 to go in the 40 quartering. This is a really good team. Cahill new career best. 27 for Amanda Cahill today. Debbie tough to guard for most teams. Then you have that. Dave kelsey mitchell. To make it 9073. A minute and 54 to go. A 2 pointer there. Mitchell at 31 points. 2 of 6 from beyond the arc. [crowd noise] dave Kelsey Mitchells sister Chelsea Mitchell in the game. Jensen caretti in the game for the first time for the buckeyes. Ac late. Ohio state will head back to columbus and watch the Football Game tonight. Interested in columbus for the National Semi final. What do you think . College basketball coming your way. Cbs hooping it up. A m and south carolina. The badgers and the boilermakers on the road to the final 4 cbs sports. Check your local listings. Ohio state looking for another win. Debbie so many weapons for the buckeyes when they play like. This really tough. [crowd noise] dave mcbride. A tough day for her. Bumped by alexa hart. Mcbride 1 of 13 from the field. 1 of 12 from 3 point range. Not one to remember. A tough loss. Deb, to absorb. But indiana still poised to have a great season and may go back to the ncaa tournament. Debbie i dont think indiana has a bad loss right now. Western kentucky good win. Conference usa. Middle tennessee. At auburn they lost. Gave up a 15 point lead. I think auburn is an ncaa Tournament Team and they lost on the road at nc state. Nc state just upset notre dame. That validated that loss. I think nc state is really good and not just because thats my almamater. They have 4 seniors that can play. Dave that was a big win for the wolfpack. A big win for ohio state on the road. We could focus on bigger issues, like our passive aggressive environment. Were not passive aggressive. Hey, hey, hey, there are no bad suggestions here. No matter how lame they are. Well said, ann. Ive always admired how you just say whats in your head, without thinking. Very brave. Good point ted. Youre living proof that looks arent everything. Thank you. Welcome. So, fedex helped simplify our ecommerce business and this is not a passive aggressive environment. I just wanted to say, you guys are doing a great job. Whats that supposed to mean . Fedex. Helping Small Business simplify ecommerce. Dave the longest active big 10 winning streak at 7. For indiana about to come to an end. The 20 win home winning streak dating back to last year will be part of the history books for iu womens basketball. Drop to 11 and 4 and 1 and 1 in big 10 play. Teri moren has the pieces for another big run in march madness after rinning a game in the ncaa tournament winning a game in the ncaa tournament last year. Lost to notre dame in the second round. Cahill. Debbie the best look shes had all game. The baseline drive. Thats one of my favorite plays to draw on the telestraight actually. Dave next time. Debbie it has to go in, to be able to draw it. Dave thats right. [laughing] anderson. Hands to buss for 2. Debbie i think there was a point where tyra buss quit looking for her own offense. She has to be more of a scoring threat next time. Dave a beautiful pass by tyra buss. Debbie i think she is limping on that ankle. [crowd noise] dave Chelsea Mitchell. Misfires the long 3. Final 10 seconds from bloomington. Buss gets double figures for a 52nd straight time. Misfiring this time. Final moments. That is that. If loom bloomington, indiana. Ohio state a 10 point road win against indiana. More coming up from bloomington right after this on cbs. My dream is to help kids living on the streets with education. Charles whats up man . Whoa how can we help . Ah man wait, is that a basketball player . Yes wow my hearts about to jump out my chest man. Charles you ought to be proud man. Im just extremely grateful they were here giving them some encouragement thats something that these kids are going to remember for a lifetime. Did you see his big old feet . Look. Whoa. Only at t offers you all your live channels and dvr on your devices, datafree. Its entertainment. Your way. Dave impressive road win for ohio state. They take down indiana in the big 10. 9282 today. Season best 31 points for kelsey mitchell. The nations 6th leading scorer. For Debbie Antonelli and the crew, dave obrien saying so long from bloomington, indiana. Number 14 ohio state 92 and indiana 82. Tonight on cbs begins with. This has been a presentation of cbs sports. The region. Forty two people died. Thousands lost their homes and damage estimates neared half a billion dollars. Houses were shredded like paper. Cars were scattered everywhere. One woman got killed. The one right next door. The other one, i dont know what happened. At least 10 lives were lost in morningside village alone. Among them, an eight month old baby ripped from his fathers arm by the force of the storm. It came fast and furiously and without much warning. In the hours before the tornadoes struck, forecasters signaled alarms that treacherous weather was moving in. Almost an hour before sunday nights tornadoes, broadcasts carried Warnings Issued by florida emergency services. This storm system is headed in your direction. The Weather Bureau was out front with the warning. So why were so many caught unaware and unprepared . The timing and rarity of that weather in florida created the perfect storm. The first tornado touched down at roughly10 30 p. M. On sunday, february 22. Well, i wasnt paying attention to the tv. And we were taking pictures across the field of the lightning coming down. Well, this is my bedroom here in the corner. Like most people, terry baird was sleeping when the rumble of a tornado awakened her at three in the morning. It took everyone by surprise. The National Weather service issued all necessary watches and warnings in a timely manner. That information was out and was available to the citizens. People need to take responsibility for preparing themselves and their families. In the aftermath, effrots were made to increase awareness in the Sunshine State about the risk posed by tornadoes. Up against the wall right in front there, please. Duck and cover. And students took cover. It was just a drill but three days after floridas deadliest tornadoes, today was tornado awareness day. When nola puts out the signal, this is whats going to sound beeping now, there is run on weather radios that automatically signal a watch or a warning and radios like these will be installed in all florida public schools. Once again, as time has proven, our advancements in security often come afterexperience. Still to come, we turn back the lens of time on the disaster that shook the city by the bay. Plus, a storm, so ferocious, it redefined how we measure a hurricane. This is through the decades. Hurricane. This is through the decades. On a brisk tuesday evening, San Francisco played host to fall baseball. Game three of the world series was a crosstown fight between the San Francisco giants and the oakland athletics. But on that october 17 in 1989, the focus of millions would be shaken in another direction. An earthquake would render all other matters obsolete. Long before 1989, the San Francisco bay area knew of the devastation that could be wrought by an earthquake. In 1906, the city was all but destroyed when the San Andreas Fault ruptured to the north and south. Thousands were killed in whats still regarded as one of the deadliest natural disasters in u. S. History. San francisco would be rebuilt but an air of inevitability would linger long after that the San Andreas Fault was bound to produce another quake. One potentially worse and equally as unpredictable. Certainly, if we had another great earthquake, the damage could be enormous. Its a very difficult thing to estimate because were limited in the kinds of data we have available for extrapalation since the past and into the present. It wasnt a matter of if, it was simply a matter of when. But specifics were fleeting as were any hopes of an accurate and timely forewarning, leaving millions in the region left to accept a degree of risk. The kind that comes with living along a major geological fault and sooner, rather than later that which was inevitable would come to pass. This is a cbs news special report. This is dan rather in new york. An earthquake has hit San Francisco tonight. The San Francisco bay area shook for about 15 seconds. Telephone service, radio and television stations were knocked off the air. This was felt as far away as fresno which is about 120 miles to the soueast of San Francisco. We do not know the exact strength of this earthquake. We do not know whether theres been damage or whether anyone has been hurt. Stay tuned to this cbs station for further details. Dan rather. Cbs news. New york. Just past five pm local time on october 17, 1989, an earthquake, centered near the loma prieta peak in the Santa Cruz Mountains about 60 miles south of San Francisco, rattled the bay area. In 15 seconds it was over and in its wake was little more than havoc, destruction and death. Throughout the region, there were collapsed buildings. Electricity was knocked out, gas lines ruptured sparking fires and transportation was severely crippled. I looked at this freeway. The whole thing started going and it just fell right down on all these people and all they did was start hollering and screaming. Among some of the most catastrophic damage happened to a twotiered stretch of interstate eight 80 in west oakland. When the quake struck, the upper level collapsed crushing many of the cars on the lower level. I was back far enough to where you could see it fall down. And, and you knew all the cars in front of it are gone but theres people in there theyre trying to save up there right now. They need our help. Two kids up there. Theyre really hurt. Theyre smashed between two cars and. Theyre in the backseat but theyre smashed between the front. It was an apocalyptic scene and for those watching from the ground, there was an overwhelming sense of helpness. It was a feeling even shared by rescuers who were stunned to find survivors. I dont know how the hell were going to get them out. Okay. We have one woman whos unconscious, bleeding from the head. She is breathing. Shes got a pulse. We were pulling survivors out of places that most people wouldnt survive. We had areas where there was a foot and a half between the top level and the bottom level. But while there were glimmers of hope for many waiting to hear from family members, they could only wait in dread. At this point, we dont whether theyre living or dead. We havent heard from them so obviously something is wrong. It has been confirmed that in the 25hundred block of cypress that they have found one person alive. We have located several individuals, none of whom are alive, so there are no survivors at this point. Forty two people were killed in the highway collapse. A tollany assumed wouldve been much higher if it werent for game three of the 1989 world series between the San Francisco giants and the oakland athletics. The world series probably saved lives. Remember the earthquake happened at 5 04 p. M. Pacific daylight time. Normally, the peak of the rush hour but because of the ballgame, a lot of people left home early and either came to the ballpark or went home to watch the game on television. That game was scheduled to begin at 5 30 inside San Franciscos candlestick park. It was jammed with a sellout crowd when the quake struck but most were able to escape without injury. In its aftermath, the series was delayed for an unprecedented ten days and many of the reporters sent to cover the game shifted to reporting on the recovery efforts. Im going to be on. Im going to say a few things. When i look this way, same deal as before push in a little bit, im going to going to give them a roll cue. Were gonna go to some tape. Recovery would prove daunting both physically and for many, emotionally. I think people are still in a little state of shock. I dont think you know how youre going to feel a month from now. Damage estimates exceeded five billion dollars and from washington, president george h. W. Bush would pledge much needed federal support. I can say that we will take every step and make every effort to help the bay area in its hour of need. In some cases, repairs to the regions infastructure would take years. Its not going to be easy to get into the city at least not from the east bay by automobile except by secure, very congested routes. If, in fact, theres some deficiencies in the system itself, in the way it was built, because it wasnt built against specifications then authorities will have to deal with that both from a civil and criminal viewpoint. New building regulations would be enforced and over time, the bay area would achieve its longsought after recovery but not without regard to the Sleeping Giant that could wake at any moment. As we continue our journey of the disasters that have plagued our nation through the decades, we remember one of the costliest floods in American History. Plus, a National Icon under threat and the decision that hadnt been necessary in the first 100plus years of yellowstone. And we remember when Southern California was faced with not one but two earth shaking tremors. Tremors. 1993. The countrys midsection was suffering from an unprecedented disaster a flood would devastate nine states over the course of six months. The battle against the monstrous big mississippi is being fought along tributaries and in towns all over the upper midwest. From minnesota south to kansas west to nebraska and east to illinois, flood waters penetrated hundreds of thousands of square miles. We cant cross the Mississippi River anywhere between st. Louis and davenport, iowa. Beginning in april of 1993, continuous rain saturated the upper midwest. By july, some places were experiencing several inches a day and making matters worse were already wet soil conditions incabapable of containing the swollen mississippi and missouri rivers. The river was coming and we got to hold it out and the only way you hold it out is to build a levy so thats what were doing. In midjuly, the raccoon river, a tributary of the des moines river, flooded the Des Moines Water Works facility cutting off Running Water for a city of over 500thousand. At the citys crippled Water Treatment plant, helicopters pulled out the heart of the water works. Massive pumps knocked out by the fod. Its not at all clear that these pumps can be repaired. They may have been destroyed by the flood and if thats the case they will have to be replaced delaying the plant even longer. Water in des moines wouldnt be drinkable until the end of the month. Meanwhile, river traffic down the mississippi and missouri rivers was closed costing an estimated two Million Dollars a day. It effects jobs and manufacturing all throughout the economy. Well i think theres been a lot of tragedy here. A lot of dollars lost, a lot of homes. Property. But i think the main thing is were all alive. Costing an estimated two Million Dollars a day, over one thousand levees failed by the time it was all over buckling to the awesome power of a relentless Mother Nature. This is Mother Nature flexing her muscles. Shes showing that hey when i want to reclaim something, when i want the land im going to take it and shes doing a pretty good job here. Members of congress from the flood stricken midwest are looking for a tax payer bail out. Some of them met with president clinton today. Hes already promised two and a half billion dollars in flood relief but they say they need more. The United States government is not going to make up 100 percent of the losses. But we can do a lot and i think we should. Those losses would amount to some 15billion dollars devastation that would haunt the region long after the water left. As we continue our journey, the storm that would redefine how all other hurricanes are measured. Plus, we look back on when a record breaking winter storm ravaged the southwestern u. S. And a pair of earthquakes that left behind a path of destruction in Southern California. In this world, humanity bows to Mother Nature. A force that rises and falls as it pleases. It can either be the object of serenity or the agency of destruction and in the fall of 1991, it proved to be the latter. On the other side of the atlantic, the east coast of the United States was battered today by a one, two punch of high wind and waves stretching up and down the coast from maine to florida. A huge storm destroyed homes, damaged beaches, knocked out power and sent the surf flooding into the streets. In late october, 1991, a rare weather event was developing in the atlantic ocean. It began with hurricane grace which formed near bermuda and climbed up the southeastern United States. As grace moved north, a whirling mass of warm air was on a collision course with cool, dry air off the coast of nova scotia. Meanwhile, grace continued her journey north and on october 29, slammed into the high and low pressure systems that were mixing near canada. It was a trio of circumstances so exceptional that it would later be called the perfect storm. The next day, the storm expanded rapidly and began making its way towards the coast. An angry Atlantic Rose and fell with massive waves some reported as high as 80feet. Gale force winds lashed the east coast from canada to florida with massachusetts taking the brunt of it. C