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i never quite grasped the meaning of being grateful until i met chad.ur relationship doesn't look so grade but i learned so much about myself and now i can say i like myself. before i struggled with not feeling like i was good enough, strong enough, pretty enough, skinny enough, anything enough. i now know i'm enough. still have some more soul-searching to do, i will grow and prosper before i die. i may be a rebel child, but who said i couldn't be a kick ass one. >> how are you doing without the drugs? >> good. i feel good. i don't think about it. too much. i mean my friends and i talk about it all the time. >> do they let you smoke cigarettes in jail? >> no. >> no? >> no, i quit smoking, mom. >> being off the drugs, i do feel physically better. i haven't woken up with natural energy in a long time. >> you're really off everything? >> yeah. >> so what do you do to get "high" in jail? >> sugar. >> gained 10 pounds so far. kerry keeps feeding me moon pies. she said yeah i'm not going to be the fat friend. >> so you're addicted to moon pies. no caffeine, n
i never quite grasped the meaning of being grateful until i met chad.ur relationship doesn't look so grade but i learned so much about myself and now i can say i like myself. before i struggled with not feeling like i was good enough, strong enough, pretty enough, skinny enough, anything enough. i now know i'm enough. still have some more soul-searching to do, i will grow and prosper before i die. i may be a rebel child, but who said i couldn't be a kick ass one. >> how are you doing...
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everything is in place. >> chad, stand by.ltiple states, multiple tornadoes. we have rob marciano, our weather crews, sort of looking at some of the aftermath and in anticipation of where the next round of storms will come from. rob is in and around the chattanooga, tennessee area. we'll get some of their pictures after this quick break. ows with. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ wow! it's even bigger than i thought. welcome to progressive. do you guys insure airstreams? yep. everything from travel trailers to mega motor homes. and when your rv is covered, so is your pet. perfect. who wants a picture with flo? i do! i do! do you mind? got to make sure this is -- oh. uh... okay. everybody say "awkward." protecting your family fu
everything is in place. >> chad, stand by.ltiple states, multiple tornadoes. we have rob marciano, our weather crews, sort of looking at some of the aftermath and in anticipation of where the next round of storms will come from. rob is in and around the chattanooga, tennessee area. we'll get some of their pictures after this quick break. ows with. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and...
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>> we're just hearing about a lot of damage, chad. once we can evaluate that. they're waiting for that second cell to come through. >> absolutely. >> after that, they should be able to give us some reports for cnn and the weather channel. >> that storm behind it went through bird's eye. we actually had that live on tv as it went through bird's eye, and now the people in henryville that got hit so hard are in the way of another storm that's on the ground. >> i know, it's crazy. it's just nuts right here. people's lives are in danger here with these rotating storms and tornadoes that are coming down. all the right conditions. as you know, chad, we've been advertising this for the last week. >> i bet. you expect that in wichita falls. they got those double tornadoes 20 minutes apart. i don't expect that in suthern inana, iguess. let's talk about the storms that di go through pducah that will really make a run at louisville here in the next hour or so. tell me what you see on these storms now. >> each one of them is rotating. we're gettin
>> we're just hearing about a lot of damage, chad. once we can evaluate that. they're waiting for that second cell to come through. >> absolutely. >> after that, they should be able to give us some reports for cnn and the weather channel. >> that storm behind it went through bird's eye. we actually had that live on tv as it went through bird's eye, and now the people in henryville that got hit so hard are in the way of another storm that's on the ground. >> i know,...
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chad, you with me?h me. >> let's go back here just for a second. this is where jeff is now, and we may have lost his connection because he said he was in the hills. this is the town of bird's eye right here and the rotation just west of the town still traveling to the east/northeast. the next town in line will be english and after that milltown and hardinsburg. if this is a quarter mile wide, this is a track that would put damage down like this as it travels to the east. this is going to be one of many, so very many. here's the radar. let me show you how many storms are out there. this is the english storm. it is rotating for sure. here is the jasper, the huntingburg, and this is bird's eye right there. that one is rotating. here's another one to the west of there. here is princeton, that one is rotating. here's a tornado to the west of hunti huntington, and here's louisville. all of these are going to travel across. it's like a rake. you won't get very much on these storms as they roll through the ohio
chad, you with me?h me. >> let's go back here just for a second. this is where jeff is now, and we may have lost his connection because he said he was in the hills. this is the town of bird's eye right here and the rotation just west of the town still traveling to the east/northeast. the next town in line will be english and after that milltown and hardinsburg. if this is a quarter mile wide, this is a track that would put damage down like this as it travels to the east. this is going to...
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chad myers is tracking the storms. want to start with you, chad. what areas are we looking at today that are high at ris snk. >> right here. new market, alabama. it's not a big town. maybe a couple, 300 people. you need to take cover right now. a tornado emergency is issued for you with a tornado. a large and deadly tornado on the ground right now heading into this northeastern part of alabama. new market the town that we're most concerned about. here's the doppler signature. we have one color here, blue. one color, red. the red, think of it like a -- your stoplights. that means you can only see the cars leaving. the wind is leaving here. the wind is coming here. that rotation indicates obviously a tornado is on the ground. because this is an awful lot of rotation here. we do have it confirmed by police. this was meridianville. kind of like moorsville, already damage being reported there by the police. in new market you have to take cover right now. there's no time left. >> all right, chad, thank you. >>> cleanup is just beginning from this week's
chad myers is tracking the storms. want to start with you, chad. what areas are we looking at today that are high at ris snk. >> right here. new market, alabama. it's not a big town. maybe a couple, 300 people. you need to take cover right now. a tornado emergency is issued for you with a tornado. a large and deadly tornado on the ground right now heading into this northeastern part of alabama. new market the town that we're most concerned about. here's the doppler signature. we have one...
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chad's back with the hoosiers. go a chad. >> hey, don. i was here for a while.appened to my microphone. coach green, formerly of marquette. you brought swagger back to this team. i love what you've done in four years. look at this recruiting class. look at this guy. this is a different pollen count where he's from. >> this is what we'll continue to do all year long. these guys have been so great with staying with what we have to do, whether it's practice and how we prepare for the game and totally staying locked in the game we're at and these guys understand what kentucky's all about. they understand how good they are and we've played them so we have that belief and knowledge that not only we know how to compete with them, but to beat them, and we have to continue to build on that. >> coach, honestly, four years ago you walked into a mess, you did. you built a family out of this team. >> they are family and we recruited really good people, and i think that's the bottom line. they've been well raised and they've been well coached and they come in and they bought
chad's back with the hoosiers. go a chad. >> hey, don. i was here for a while.appened to my microphone. coach green, formerly of marquette. you brought swagger back to this team. i love what you've done in four years. look at this recruiting class. look at this guy. this is a different pollen count where he's from. >> this is what we'll continue to do all year long. these guys have been so great with staying with what we have to do, whether it's practice and how we prepare for the...
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evers chad myers joins us live. chad? you know, even though the storms are gone, anderson, people picking up the pieces still get injured. they still get killed. they touch live wires. they're down. they didn't realize it. they step on boards. things happen. sometimes the most dangerous part of a storm if you're not really in it is after the storm. we have to remember these people have a lot of kleining up to do. many of those towns are completely devastated. now, the weather tonight is not as bad as it was last night. i'm seeing a lot of these storms kind of die off. we still have some watch boxes which mean, yeah, something could still pop up, but this is what it looked like at 5:00 this morning, anderson, let's go. let me try to circle harrisburg right there. a line of weather came in from the west and slammed right through this city. at a really odd time. 5:00 in the morning. typically that's the coldest time of day and storms don't fire up then but they did last night. i don't think they'll do the same thing tonight
evers chad myers joins us live. chad? you know, even though the storms are gone, anderson, people picking up the pieces still get injured. they still get killed. they touch live wires. they're down. they didn't realize it. they step on boards. things happen. sometimes the most dangerous part of a storm if you're not really in it is after the storm. we have to remember these people have a lot of kleining up to do. many of those towns are completely devastated. now, the weather tonight is not as...
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chad, stay with us. we're going to take a quick break.more on the -- much more when we come back. it could be very abrasive. if the surface gets abraded, it's just the environment that bacteria likes to nestle into and they can cause the odor. your denture needs to be cleaned gently on a daily basis. i like to recommend polident, it kills the bacteria without causing any abrasion. when my patients follow my instructions, their dentures feel clean and fresh. they look forward to putting them in their mouth and smiling. you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ >>> tornadoes ripping apart areas. joining us on the phone, mayor mike moore, the mayor of jeffersonvi
chad, stay with us. we're going to take a quick break.more on the -- much more when we come back. it could be very abrasive. if the surface gets abraded, it's just the environment that bacteria likes to nestle into and they can cause the odor. your denture needs to be cleaned gently on a daily basis. i like to recommend polident, it kills the bacteria without causing any abrasion. when my patients follow my instructions, their dentures feel clean and fresh. they look forward to putting them in...
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that's what made these storms so volatile. >> chad myers, appreciate it. we'll continue to check in with you as warranted. on the phone is a storm chaser who rode out the worst of the weather in henryville, indiana. what was the scene like when you got to help nryville? >> reporter: well, shortly after the tornado hit the city, there was very heavy damage. the first thing we come up on was an elementary junior high school. most of the schools had let out during the day but there was about 71 children still at the school at 2:30 time frame. when that happened, the roof collapsed, the walls collapsed and they were trapped in a part of the building. it took the local fire department and some local people, medical people to help get the kids out of the school. while we were trying to get the kids out of the school, tornado number two hit us again about 15 minutes after the first tornado and that produced baseball to softball-sized hail, 80-mile-an-hour winds and did massive damage. we had people running. they got hit with baseball and softball-size hail and in
that's what made these storms so volatile. >> chad myers, appreciate it. we'll continue to check in with you as warranted. on the phone is a storm chaser who rode out the worst of the weather in henryville, indiana. what was the scene like when you got to help nryville? >> reporter: well, shortly after the tornado hit the city, there was very heavy damage. the first thing we come up on was an elementary junior high school. most of the schools had let out during the day but there was...
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chad, what are you watching right now? >> john, i'm watching 11 -- literally 11 states with a tornado watch in effect. i'm watching 21 tornado warnings. watch a short word, not quite as important, warning the bigger word. more letters. that's bad one. when you hear warning that's the one that means it's happening. so warning's happening now for ohio with tornadoes through most of kentucky, down through and just to the east of nashville, tennessee, and even into mississippi and alabama. that's how many states right now have tornadoes either a warning indicated by doppler or in fact on the ground at this point. so let's go state by state. we'll kind of zoom in here to the northern areas of kentucky, also southern ohio, marietta you're about to get a pretty good storm. it's just off to your west now. but us here to the east in the coal fields of kentucky seeing very big tornadoes. in fact, there is a -- the biggest tornado we've seen so far today. including the ones that we already knew that did damage in indiana. that's how
chad, what are you watching right now? >> john, i'm watching 11 -- literally 11 states with a tornado watch in effect. i'm watching 21 tornado warnings. watch a short word, not quite as important, warning the bigger word. more letters. that's bad one. when you hear warning that's the one that means it's happening. so warning's happening now for ohio with tornadoes through most of kentucky, down through and just to the east of nashville, tennessee, and even into mississippi and alabama....
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keep cooking. >> thanks, chad.that recipe is great. i think i ate all those artichokes, by the way. hmm. if you want that recipe, visit our website at californiacountry.org, or you can go to our facebook site if you have a chance, too. let us know what you think. and we'll see you again next week on "california country."
keep cooking. >> thanks, chad.that recipe is great. i think i ate all those artichokes, by the way. hmm. if you want that recipe, visit our website at californiacountry.org, or you can go to our facebook site if you have a chance, too. let us know what you think. and we'll see you again next week on "california country."
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call back. >> it was hanging chad. >> dangling chad was her movie. by the way, call me chad. >>> this would be okay if you didn't need a computer or laptop. so that is definitely a hardship. >> that's right. that's why i don't understand. >> and this is done only because of a certain unfairness or extremism that is code for conservative. >> this is all about -- when ever they say that whole video talking about the extremist and all of the money, what they really want is a ticket of liberals. one from the republican party and one liberal from the democratic party. isn't this so wonderful? we are so moderate and centrist. >> they were talking about tea partiers. that's my theory. >> and vote for greg. >> a vote for me is a vote for me. do you have a comment? to leave a voicemail on my voice line 212-462-5050. still to come, the half time report from tv's andy levy. nobody votes for him because he is a loser. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by comonos. the traditional japanese garments with wide sleeves and fashioned with a sash. >>> welcome
call back. >> it was hanging chad. >> dangling chad was her movie. by the way, call me chad. >>> this would be okay if you didn't need a computer or laptop. so that is definitely a hardship. >> that's right. that's why i don't understand. >> and this is done only because of a certain unfairness or extremism that is code for conservative. >> this is all about -- when ever they say that whole video talking about the extremist and all of the money, what they...
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chad myers has been following this for us. also live in atlanta. and chad, rafael says there was another tremor. what are you seeing? >> i am actually seeing that tremor on one of the size mo -- seismograms in southern california. the shaking was felt by the needle ps .thnee needles. these are the minutes as we go across. about one minute of shake. then right here, a secondary shake, chp wwhich would have bee after shock. maybe 5.5, although it hasn't been posted. there will be -- i know we push this to the back burn err little bit and said there's not a lot of damage. that is true. there's not a lot of damage in big cities. but let me tell you, a 7.6 -- and in mexico is saying 6.6. not that it's a different earthquake. it's a different scale. all of the countries have a different scale. that's where we think it is, doesn't mean it's not a 7.6. it just means on our scale it's a 6.6, on the u.s. scale it's a 6.6. so for us knowing our earthquake, it's still a 7.6. and that shaking, certainly those rural communities were devastated. a 6.6 at only ten
chad myers has been following this for us. also live in atlanta. and chad, rafael says there was another tremor. what are you seeing? >> i am actually seeing that tremor on one of the size mo -- seismograms in southern california. the shaking was felt by the needle ps .thnee needles. these are the minutes as we go across. about one minute of shake. then right here, a secondary shake, chp wwhich would have bee after shock. maybe 5.5, although it hasn't been posted. there will be -- i know...
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chad myers joins us live. chad?e picking up the pieces still get injured. a couple of showers are popping up with lightning across parts of tennessee and kentucky and west virginia, but not the storms that popped up last night. the storms that fired up in the middle of the night don't typically do that. when the sun dice off, like it did today the storms typically die off because you lose the heat of the day. it is that heat that will make the air want to rise like a hot air balloon and you heat the air with sunshine and the heat wants to rise and you get bubbling clouds, and that is what happened yesterday day, but last night, the storms kept going, because the energy of the atmosphere kept it going and colder air aloft and even though it was nott cold down there, it was warm up here and the air wanted the go up, because it was warmer that on the air below it. and so showers to nashville, but nothing rotating and no more tornado warnings or watches for tonight. it is a mild night. now n is a very good time, and i s
chad myers joins us live. chad?e picking up the pieces still get injured. a couple of showers are popping up with lightning across parts of tennessee and kentucky and west virginia, but not the storms that popped up last night. the storms that fired up in the middle of the night don't typically do that. when the sun dice off, like it did today the storms typically die off because you lose the heat of the day. it is that heat that will make the air want to rise like a hot air balloon and you...
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chad kept both of to them....ose not t if other students attend schhol they don'' have it it could be construed as them being agaanst the topic even if they''eenot and i think that cculddlead to situatiin and that's unnecessary.. police were on ampus .... but thhre were n eports of any fights reaking out. stand up 13:31:45 in an email senttout by the principlal he writes how he does not wannt this to become a political issue but heedoes want to raise awwreness that a person i do believe something like r 3 that should be dissussed but was a message and i think hat - poodie day was for trayvon. -& he was judged for weering a hoodie :56 karen dorsey doesn't live far from marley middle school. she tooohas sons bbt they're older. shh see's the actions taken by te principal at marley middle schooo as necessary and more than appropiate.(karenn 12:56:11 i wasn't offended by it i think it was a greatt message to have the community &plepoll fox 455news at ten.oy - ttmorrow has been declared dress for uccess day. sttdents ar
chad kept both of to them....ose not t if other students attend schhol they don'' have it it could be construed as them being agaanst the topic even if they''eenot and i think that cculddlead to situatiin and that's unnecessary.. police were on ampus .... but thhre were n eports of any fights reaking out. stand up 13:31:45 in an email senttout by the principlal he writes how he does not wannt this to become a political issue but heedoes want to raise awwreness that a person i do believe...
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first chad myers on where the storm that hit harrisburg, where it's threatening right now. chad? >> the storm system, the line between the clash of the warm and the coal has moved off to the east, anderson, not so much i don't think that's going to rotate, and i dont think we'll have more tornadoes tonight. every one, except for that one that went away, all of the tornado watches have expired. so a night not like last night for us. you talked a little bit about the fujita scale, the tornado scale. i want to go into it for just a moment. we talk about category one hurricanes. most don't know what a fujita scale is. we'll talk about an ef-0, almost like a small rope or a dust devil in the desert. 65-mile-per-hours, 85 miles per hour, minor damage, you lose shingles on the house. a 1, you lose shingles and maybe boards on the roof as the winds going to 110 miles per hour. ef-2 is strong, still not where we were. we were ef-4 yesterday. so strong at 135 miles per hour. you have now lost the entire roof. it's gone. the top is gone. the walls are still there. and then ef-3, now we're t
first chad myers on where the storm that hit harrisburg, where it's threatening right now. chad? >> the storm system, the line between the clash of the warm and the coal has moved off to the east, anderson, not so much i don't think that's going to rotate, and i dont think we'll have more tornadoes tonight. every one, except for that one that went away, all of the tornado watches have expired. so a night not like last night for us. you talked a little bit about the fujita scale, the...
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>> chad myers, appreciate it. we'll continue to check in with you. on the phone is a storm chaser who road out de of the werst of the weather in henriville. what was it like? >> shortly after 3:00, we went in to see in the search and rescue mode. we came up on an elementary/junior high school. there were about 71 children still at the school at 2:30 timeframe. when that happened, they were trapped in part of the building. it took multiple medical people to help get the kids out of the school. while we were trotting the kids out of the school, tornado two hit us again about 15 minutes after the first tornado. that produces baseball to softball sized hail, 80-mile-per-hour winds and massive damage. people hit with hail and injured while they were trying to pull people from the rubble from the first tornado. that was in henriville, and it went up to marysville, taking in massive heavy hits. the town by some accounts, the town is gone. i have not been up there, can't get up there, but there was massive damage in marysville. there was massive aide this af
>> chad myers, appreciate it. we'll continue to check in with you. on the phone is a storm chaser who road out de of the werst of the weather in henriville. what was it like? >> shortly after 3:00, we went in to see in the search and rescue mode. we came up on an elementary/junior high school. there were about 71 children still at the school at 2:30 timeframe. when that happened, they were trapped in part of the building. it took multiple medical people to help get the kids out of...
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city and acapulco, is that right, chad?or the people of mexico city that it was this far away, literally. here's the 200 mile distance to mexico city and here's the distance to acapulco. although there are towns and small cities in this area, had there been near mexico city and acapulco, there would have been so much more damage that occurred. let me take you to the towns that brian was talking to you and i'll show them to you on google earth because the epicenter right there at 7.4, only 12 kilometers away or 8 miles away. here's the town of san juan here. this is a very large one. 4,000 people living in these structures here. all those tile roofs and those red roofs and those brick, tiled roofs that are very, very heavy on top of those buildings and the biggest city is this here. o-m-e-t-e-p-e-c, this is the 19,000 people and this was the last census, there may be more people here in this area and the area, 12 miles, only 12 miles below this city. we know there was a lot of damage and these are the towns that we'll get th
city and acapulco, is that right, chad?or the people of mexico city that it was this far away, literally. here's the 200 mile distance to mexico city and here's the distance to acapulco. although there are towns and small cities in this area, had there been near mexico city and acapulco, there would have been so much more damage that occurred. let me take you to the towns that brian was talking to you and i'll show them to you on google earth because the epicenter right there at 7.4, only 12...
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>> chad myers, appreciate it. we'll continue to check in with you. on the phone is a storm chaser who rode of the werst of the weather in henriville. what was it like? >> shortly after 3:00, we went in to see in the search and rescue mode. we came up on an elementary/junior high school. there were about 71 children still at the school at 2:30 timeframe. when that happened, they were trapped in part of the building. it took multiple medical people to help get the kids out of the school. while we were trotting the kids out of the school, tornado two hit us again about 15 minutes after the first tornado. that produces baseball to softball sized hail 80-mile-per-hour winds and massive damage. people hit with hail and injured while they were trying to pull people from the rubble from the first tornado. that was in henriville, and it went up to marysville, taking in massive heavy hits. the town by some accounts, the town is gone. i have not been up there, can't get up there, but there was massive damage in marysville. there was massive aide this afternoon
>> chad myers, appreciate it. we'll continue to check in with you. on the phone is a storm chaser who rode of the werst of the weather in henriville. what was it like? >> shortly after 3:00, we went in to see in the search and rescue mode. we came up on an elementary/junior high school. there were about 71 children still at the school at 2:30 timeframe. when that happened, they were trapped in part of the building. it took multiple medical people to help get the kids out of the...
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let's speak to chad hinton who joins us from indiana. chad, i want to ask you first of all about these pictures you have sent us of this big tornado. tell me where you were when you took it and where you going to? >> yes, i was heading home from work, and i was just driving home to take shelter because the advance notice of the severe weather coming in. i was about two miles away from the tornado which, in my photos and video, it is over the henry bell, marysville area that was devastated. >> why are you not trying to get away? clearly, i understand that you live there, but were people not moving away from the area? this is not the only tornado. >> right, there were a lot. basically, you're told to seek shelter in your basement. in between work and home i was trying to get to the nearest point and get into the basement of the home. of course, we did not know exactly where the weather was. it was very rapidly developing. >> have you been able to get out and about? have you been able to see what sort of devastation this weather pattern has
let's speak to chad hinton who joins us from indiana. chad, i want to ask you first of all about these pictures you have sent us of this big tornado. tell me where you were when you took it and where you going to? >> yes, i was heading home from work, and i was just driving home to take shelter because the advance notice of the severe weather coming in. i was about two miles away from the tornado which, in my photos and video, it is over the henry bell, marysville area that was...
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. >> evidence of the drought is start here in chad. little for the cattle to graze on when the grass should be knee high. a great memory for these women digging into anthills. she uses anything she can retrieve to help feed her children. if she didn't do this, she says, the children will go to sleep without eating. she says this year the millet harvest was bad. oxfam says across chad and other countries, and now the attrition is hovering between 10% and 15%, -- malnutrition is hovering between 10% and 15%. the grain harvest is down by 1.4 million tons, while food prices, a 25% to 50% up on average the last five years and could rise even higher. a special unit in niger for children who are severely malnourished and of medical complications. oxfam said the world waited too long to respond to the emergency in east africa last year and the same cannot be allowed to happen now in the sahara. fighting is taking place in northern mallee, with hundreds of thousands forced to flee their homes -- taking place in mali. building earth banks to ret
. >> evidence of the drought is start here in chad. little for the cattle to graze on when the grass should be knee high. a great memory for these women digging into anthills. she uses anything she can retrieve to help feed her children. if she didn't do this, she says, the children will go to sleep without eating. she says this year the millet harvest was bad. oxfam says across chad and other countries, and now the attrition is hovering between 10% and 15%, -- malnutrition is hovering...
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fbi agent chad joy came forward january '09 with allegations of misconduct in the investigation of stevens. while there were indicators of failures to turn over exculpatory material before, it was agent joy's disclosure to the courts that instigated the investigation. according to media reports, agent joy is no longer with the fbi. and, of course, i hope it's not because he was run out of the fbi for blowing the whistle on then prosecution gone wr he deserves our thanks for having the currently to speak up. to its credit, the justice d to dismiss with prejudice the case against senator stevens. j did not ignore the whistleblower. he held the prosecutors in contempt of court for failure to turn over the exculpatory evidence. he then appointed an independent special consult to investigate and prosecute criminal contempt proceedings if appropriate against the justice department lawyers involved. mr. schuelke's report was recently released on march 15th and attorney general holder has publicly stated the report has disturbing findings. i think that's an understatement. reading through this rep
fbi agent chad joy came forward january '09 with allegations of misconduct in the investigation of stevens. while there were indicators of failures to turn over exculpatory material before, it was agent joy's disclosure to the courts that instigated the investigation. according to media reports, agent joy is no longer with the fbi. and, of course, i hope it's not because he was run out of the fbi for blowing the whistle on then prosecution gone wr he deserves our thanks for having the currently...
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. >>> also a night out on the town with chad ochocinco and 200 of his closest friends.le tweet that had lines wrapped all around the block. >>> coming up next, it's "30 rock" followed by "access th."le live." 1:00, watch "days of our lives" here on nbc bay area. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days is-- is huge. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. you just put one foot in front of the other, and you know that you're walking for such a great cause that you just keep going. (man) that you have all these people coming together for one common goal. (woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) there's no doubt in my mind that komen's funding helped saved my life. the 3-day is my opportunity to help save others' lives. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. with 3 days and 60 miles, you're making a bold statement. you're saying breast cancer is not going to win. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in
. >>> also a night out on the town with chad ochocinco and 200 of his closest friends.le tweet that had lines wrapped all around the block. >>> coming up next, it's "30 rock" followed by "access th."le live." 1:00, watch "days of our lives" here on nbc bay area. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days is-- is huge. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. you just put one...
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you can talk to chad meyers about this. another storm system is brewing, and they're preparing for that one, as well. >> yep, we're hearing friday, don lemon. thank you so much. want to move long next on reporter roulette. nick paton walsh is in afghanistan for us. two more american deaths there. nick, what do you know? >> we now have six americans killed in about the last week by men in afghan army uniform turning their weapons on them, the psychological impact on american soldiers who have to work hand in hand with afghans every day is bound to be significant. the details from today are still sketchy. isat confirmed two nato personnel killed, one by one of the gunman being an afghan soldier, the other apparently a language instructor working at this base in the south of afghanistan. an afghan official gave more details saying that this language instructor was there to teach the afghans english, had apparently been there for a year and they found documentation upon him to suggest links to the taliban suggesting perhaps thi
you can talk to chad meyers about this. another storm system is brewing, and they're preparing for that one, as well. >> yep, we're hearing friday, don lemon. thank you so much. want to move long next on reporter roulette. nick paton walsh is in afghanistan for us. two more american deaths there. nick, what do you know? >> we now have six americans killed in about the last week by men in afghan army uniform turning their weapons on them, the psychological impact on american soldiers...
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bring it home for us, chad.the whole thing. >> and i'm still rooting for nebraska. >> buddy, aren't they known for steaks? that's what you need to go back to. ed, thank you so much. and chad, thank you so much. >> you bet. >> thank you. >> poor don. don's going bye-bye. hopefully he'll come in for a second here on the team. >> there you go. kentucky. still in it. >>> we just got this in to cnn, by the way. chad, do me a favor and listen to this. the jackpot for friday's megamillions drawing is now an estimated $640 million. that's according to athena hernandez with the d.c. lottery. this will be the largest ever drawing for a lottery in the world. now according to megamillions. are you buying a ticket? >> i have a number of them. >> how many? >> and all of my followers on twitter are going with me on a cruise. >> really? >> yes, yes, they are. >> every single one? all 6 million followers, correct? >> well, i have about 6,000. but i'm going to rent two cruise ships. we're going to sail the seven seas. >> can my t
bring it home for us, chad.the whole thing. >> and i'm still rooting for nebraska. >> buddy, aren't they known for steaks? that's what you need to go back to. ed, thank you so much. and chad, thank you so much. >> you bet. >> thank you. >> poor don. don's going bye-bye. hopefully he'll come in for a second here on the team. >> there you go. kentucky. still in it. >>> we just got this in to cnn, by the way. chad, do me a favor and listen to this. the...
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chad myers is standing by with more details.n louisiana, what they can expect. looking ahead to a whole lot of rain. next. ♪ he was a 21st century global nomad ♪ ♪ home was an airport lounge and an ipad ♪ ♪ made sure his credit score did not go bad ♪ ♪ with a free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ app that he had ♪ downloaded it in the himalayas ♪ ♪ while meditating like a true playa ♪ ♪ now when he's surfing down in chile'a ♪ ♪ he can see when his score is in danger ♪ ♪ if you're a mobile type on the go ♪ ♪ i suggest you take a tip from my bro ♪ ♪ and download the app that lets you know ♪ ♪ at free-credit-score-dot-com now let's go. ♪ vo: offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com™. ♪ ♪ ♪ new capzasin quick relief gel. (announcer) starts working on contact and at the nerve level. to block pain for hours. new capzasin, takes the pain out of arthritis. >>> just in, as we mention aid moment ago, there are all kind of flooding issues for folks in louisiana. i want to bring in chad myers who has been watching the radar. chad, where
chad myers is standing by with more details.n louisiana, what they can expect. looking ahead to a whole lot of rain. next. ♪ he was a 21st century global nomad ♪ ♪ home was an airport lounge and an ipad ♪ ♪ made sure his credit score did not go bad ♪ ♪ with a free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ app that he had ♪ downloaded it in the himalayas ♪ ♪ while meditating like a true playa ♪ ♪ now when he's surfing down in chile'a ♪ ♪ he can see when his score is in danger ♪...
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chad, dr. hart, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> stop what you're doing right now and take a look at this. it is a dramatic perspective inside the ef. 4 tornado that hit this school in indiana. appear amazing look at what the cameras reveal in just 70 seconds. two pills. after a morning of walk-ups, it's back to more pain, back to more pills. the evening showings bring more pain and more pills. sealing the deal... when, hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. it can relieve pain all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lois... who chose two aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. [ female announcer ] try aleve d for strong all day sinus and headache relief. >>> a revealing look this morning at the ef-4 tornado. cameras were rolling in the henryville school. minutes after the students got back inside the school, this is what happened. the tornado hit. about 80 staff, teachers and students were inside the school at the time. incredibly, nobody was injured. let's check back in w
chad, dr. hart, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> stop what you're doing right now and take a look at this. it is a dramatic perspective inside the ef. 4 tornado that hit this school in indiana. appear amazing look at what the cameras reveal in just 70 seconds. two pills. after a morning of walk-ups, it's back to more pain, back to more pills. the evening showings bring more pain and more pills. sealing the deal... when, hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. it can...
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chad myers is tracking the very latest of this down in atlanta. chad, how many people felt this hit? >> some sobering numbers now, john, coming in really here. we'll talk about strong shaking, 600,000 people in mexico felt strong shaking with moderate damage. 2.3 million people felt moderate shaking but i think the number here that may really surprise us tomorrow is the u.s. geological survey has the new computer model that will tell them how many fatalities are estimated. there's a 42% chance that somewhere between 10e and 100 people died in this earthquake. there's a 30% chance of up to 1,000 people dying in this earthquake, and now we know this is just the very latest, igualapa, cnn just confirmed this town is reporting 800 structures have collapsed, mainly homes, but this is very close to the epicenter of the 7.4. now we know that it didn't shake nearly as much into mexico city or acapulco but when you talk about right under the shake, right under this 7.4 violent ripping of the earth, right there at the epicenter, we know that this town was h
chad myers is tracking the very latest of this down in atlanta. chad, how many people felt this hit? >> some sobering numbers now, john, coming in really here. we'll talk about strong shaking, 600,000 people in mexico felt strong shaking with moderate damage. 2.3 million people felt moderate shaking but i think the number here that may really surprise us tomorrow is the u.s. geological survey has the new computer model that will tell them how many fatalities are estimated. there's a 42%...
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chad, we've talked before about tornadoes. where does this rank in terms of size and power and i suppose more pertinently what is happening tonight and which areas are most in danger? >> i'll start with the first one. power, ef-4, 170 miles per hour, piers. we get maybe four or five of those a year. ef-5s maybe one every five years but the 4 at 170 miles per hour, it was the largest tornado on the ground yesterday and it had to hit something. typically big tornadoes will just kind of hit farmland. but it seems in the more recent, in the recent future, in the pastit had just been one storm gets so big that it hits a town like tuscaloosa, birmingham and all those things that happened in alabama last year, things are getting better now. i don't believe there will be any big storms here in about an hour or so so from virginia back toward raleigh and atlanta, yes, there's still a little thunder and rotation, no rotation, nothing very big out there. let me show you the odds of this because i kind of want to put this in perspective.
chad, we've talked before about tornadoes. where does this rank in terms of size and power and i suppose more pertinently what is happening tonight and which areas are most in danger? >> i'll start with the first one. power, ef-4, 170 miles per hour, piers. we get maybe four or five of those a year. ef-5s maybe one every five years but the 4 at 170 miles per hour, it was the largest tornado on the ground yesterday and it had to hit something. typically big tornadoes will just kind of hit...
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. >> chad, what could be behind the rise of anti-semitism that we're seeing in the u.s.? >> well, i think in the u.s., as phil just noted, a number of motivations. some of them clearly focused on policies. some of them focused on israel. some of them focused on just flat racism. but in this case when you look at the french incident, let's bear in mind that the first three victims were all paramilitary soldiers in the french military and not jewish. so what's important to remember is there is definitely -- the rabbi that was targeted along with the three children is anti-semitic in that it is connected more with israel and military targets. what we are seeing around the globe right now, as phil knows, we've seen a rash of attacks against israeli diplomats, largely in the context of the tensions with iran right now. >> one thing, phil, i'm curious about, what sort of patterns you see. we don't know who this individual is but obviously in that part of france and france in general there has been a lot of tension due to rising muslim immigration into france. again, we have no
. >> chad, what could be behind the rise of anti-semitism that we're seeing in the u.s.? >> well, i think in the u.s., as phil just noted, a number of motivations. some of them clearly focused on policies. some of them focused on israel. some of them focused on just flat racism. but in this case when you look at the french incident, let's bear in mind that the first three victims were all paramilitary soldiers in the french military and not jewish. so what's important to remember is...