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of kansas city. other tornado reports you can see west of downtown. numerous thunderstorms going on with the potential of a tornado moving to the city, the metropolitan area of kansas city right now. we will keep you updated on damage from lawrence, kansas with the university of kansas is located west of kansas city. a messy situation with numerous tornadoes reported right now. >>> in southern california before -year-old boy recovering after being attacked by a mountain lion. happened yesterday afternoon in san diego county. the boy with the group of about a dozen people in the attack happened. witnesses say the boy's father kicks the animal in the throat and threw a rock to scared way. the child taken to the hospital with non- life-threatening injuries. wildlife officials later went back to catch the animal. >> while they were at the scene the mountain lion came to the location about 7:00 at night. at that point in time the animal was euthanized. >> officials tracking the mountain lion say the anima
of kansas city. other tornado reports you can see west of downtown. numerous thunderstorms going on with the potential of a tornado moving to the city, the metropolitan area of kansas city right now. we will keep you updated on damage from lawrence, kansas with the university of kansas is located west of kansas city. a messy situation with numerous tornadoes reported right now. >>> in southern california before -year-old boy recovering after being attacked by a mountain lion. happened...
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, kansas, south of topeka. the damage is extensive from a twister that ripped through this area moments ago. this is farmland. you can see how spread out it is. this did not stop the destructive path of the tornado taking out homes and barns. means emergency vehicles on scene. >> this is 30 minutes west of kansas city. this happened after a tornado tore through parts of kansas outside of kansas city. it looks like entire homes were taken out. this is extensive tornado damage in ohio and indiana as well. we are in dayton ohio where thousands are without power tonight.>> reporter: the governor of ohio stated an issue of emergency including in montgomery county. i will take a step to the side, so you can see why. look at this utter devastation caused by last night tornado. this is a completely ruined home. the roof is gone. we spoke with the residents as they were trying to salvage anything from this debris. they say they have not seen anything like this in 20 years. there are a couple of issues here, first, 70,00
, kansas, south of topeka. the damage is extensive from a twister that ripped through this area moments ago. this is farmland. you can see how spread out it is. this did not stop the destructive path of the tornado taking out homes and barns. means emergency vehicles on scene. >> this is 30 minutes west of kansas city. this happened after a tornado tore through parts of kansas outside of kansas city. it looks like entire homes were taken out. this is extensive tornado damage in ohio and...
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this him to worst damage is in kansas. and historic flooding is expected in arkansas and oklahoma. >> we feel like -- >>> a total 180 for mitch mcconnell who now says he would fill a supreme court vacancy during an lection year. >>> an embattled chinese firm wants back in after being black listed. huawei claims it's no security threat despite accusations it stole trade secrets. thrjtsz first attack of its kind in more than 20 years. >> it is wednesday, may twineth. 4:00 a.m. in the east. and it was another night of tornado terror. stretch flumg southern plains to the northeast. eastern kansas hit especially hard. suffering extensive damage there. they're located just across the border from ks ksz. lin wood's mayor says dozens off home in the city are gone. >> it startedry raining really hard and i could feel air coming from above and moving the walls and all the sudden i heard stuff flying round up above me. >> storm clouds stretching for miles across the region. homes in the area flattened. warning residents of downed tre
this him to worst damage is in kansas. and historic flooding is expected in arkansas and oklahoma. >> we feel like -- >>> a total 180 for mitch mcconnell who now says he would fill a supreme court vacancy during an lection year. >>> an embattled chinese firm wants back in after being black listed. huawei claims it's no security threat despite accusations it stole trade secrets. thrjtsz first attack of its kind in more than 20 years. >> it is wednesday, may twineth....
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i got it from kansas, from kansas and missouri. it was interesting, i was reading that dunnigan was a good seamstress. do you remember anything about that? >> she made her own dresses. nancy: so she was an all-around woman. she could cook, sew and run the country, too. [laughter] any other questions? i am curious if people knew anything about her before this. i am curious. how many people -- show of hands. how many people knew about alice dunnigan before. 1, 2, 3. amanda: oh my goodness. >> i have never heard of her, and i consider myself a historian. so i am proud to know that. [indiscernible] will make sure everyone will be there in clarksville. we owe her that. amanda: part of what i heard from the citizens of russellville was a desire to introduce or reintroduce her to the nation as part of this process. the opportunity at the museum was incredible. my daughters, who are more technically savvy than i am, they were kind of following things online, and there was a moment right about the time she was unveiled in washington, d.c. w
i got it from kansas, from kansas and missouri. it was interesting, i was reading that dunnigan was a good seamstress. do you remember anything about that? >> she made her own dresses. nancy: so she was an all-around woman. she could cook, sew and run the country, too. [laughter] any other questions? i am curious if people knew anything about her before this. i am curious. how many people -- show of hands. how many people knew about alice dunnigan before. 1, 2, 3. amanda: oh my goodness....
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, 35 miles outside kansas city. we are off of highway k 32. the highway has been shut down because of a gas leak. we can smell the gas in the air and live power lines littering the highway and with the sun going down in the darkness sitting in it is too dangerous to be in many parts of lynnwood. we are 3 quarters of a mile down k 32 and took video when it was light out today. there is extensive property damage to homes along k 30 summer roofs ripped off of homes, buildings totally destroyed by the tornado that cut a wide swath in lynnwood, kansas from the lawrence area. that tornado was on the ground for more than an hour and had a wide footprint. folks hiding from the tornado described it sounding as if nails were bombarding their home as well as the sound you hear in many tornado events, the seller train coming through. brian terry who lives in direct path of the tornado said he heard the sirens go off and started running next door to get his neighbors who do not have a basement but the sky was so angry he turned
, 35 miles outside kansas city. we are off of highway k 32. the highway has been shut down because of a gas leak. we can smell the gas in the air and live power lines littering the highway and with the sun going down in the darkness sitting in it is too dangerous to be in many parts of lynnwood. we are 3 quarters of a mile down k 32 and took video when it was light out today. there is extensive property damage to homes along k 30 summer roofs ripped off of homes, buildings totally destroyed by...
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kansas jayhawkers included liberation of slaves. november 1861, charles jenison reportedly led an entire company of liberated western missouri bondman under command of a black officer on a raid. two months later, loosely interpreting recruiting instructions from the war department, as well as congres'' authorization that the president employ as many persons of african descent as deemed necessary and proper for the suppression of the rebellion, james henry lane formed the first kansas colored infantry. the first black regiment of the war. despite the secretary war's admonitions, they should not be received, the enlistees comprising slaves filled nearly two regiments. jayhawkers,f we are we are jayhawking for the government." october, the first engagement of armed black troops took place in the war, repulsed by repeated tax by white as their horsemen at island mound. like montgomery, when grant and sherman were promoted to command in georgia after nearly an an airing -- un-airing success in their previous western theater, they transfe
kansas jayhawkers included liberation of slaves. november 1861, charles jenison reportedly led an entire company of liberated western missouri bondman under command of a black officer on a raid. two months later, loosely interpreting recruiting instructions from the war department, as well as congres'' authorization that the president employ as many persons of african descent as deemed necessary and proper for the suppression of the rebellion, james henry lane formed the first kansas colored...
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the meteorologist gerard jebaily, of nbc affiliate kshb 41 action news is in kansas city.shot remarkable video that gives us a sense of the storms. talk us gives us a sense of the storms. talk us through that. 0k, good morning out there across the sea, and while it has been an incredible night for us it has been an incredible night for us here just it has been an incredible night for us herejust outside it has been an incredible night for us here just outside of kansas city, you will see just how massive this is. what is that that you are looking at? it is a violent, large, rain wrapped tornado, estimated to be about a quarter of a mile... no way to know exactly the width of it until tomorrow morning. we will be looking carefully at that. you will notice how intense it was as it tracked just to the south of the town of lawrence, kansas, we were able to continue to move and follow it as it came very close to the outskirts of the kansas city metropolitan area there were many places destroyed and many of them we re places destroyed and many of them were damaged along the way.
the meteorologist gerard jebaily, of nbc affiliate kshb 41 action news is in kansas city.shot remarkable video that gives us a sense of the storms. talk us gives us a sense of the storms. talk us through that. 0k, good morning out there across the sea, and while it has been an incredible night for us it has been an incredible night for us here just it has been an incredible night for us herejust outside it has been an incredible night for us here just outside of kansas city, you will see just...
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outside kansas city, lawrence, kansas, there was a wide tornado.t a dozen reported injuries. kansas city international airport had to delay flights and move customers into the parking garage tunnels for shelter. the storms left a lot of debris on the airfield which delayed flights. listen to how one witness described this powerful storm. >> i could feel the air moving walls and all of a sudden i heard stuff flying around. my walls and my furniture. >> reporter: today there is a possibility for tornadoes in texas, oklahoma and missouri and the strong downpour expected in arkansas could last throughout the day which would ultimately lead to the possibility of flash flooding. heather: from missouri to new york and janice dean coming up with more. thank you so much. let's talk about health issues. the measles outbreak at the worst level since 1994. the cdc sounding the alarm as parents prefer to send their kids to summer camp and even considering a where measles travel ban. what do you need to know? joining us live, doctor jeanette. let's look at how m
outside kansas city, lawrence, kansas, there was a wide tornado.t a dozen reported injuries. kansas city international airport had to delay flights and move customers into the parking garage tunnels for shelter. the storms left a lot of debris on the airfield which delayed flights. listen to how one witness described this powerful storm. >> i could feel the air moving walls and all of a sudden i heard stuff flying around. my walls and my furniture. >> reporter: today there is a...
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tonight it was kansas taking brunnel of it. one man watch as a twist er ripped apart his house. >> a massive tornado was about an hour west of kansas city. the funnel wrapped in rain making it next to impossible to see. >> this huge tornado is one of two dozen tornadoes that have been reported today of it was spotted touching town in the central part of kansas. the wild weather produced this eerie picture outside of kansas. it is not just the heartland getting hit. lightning lit up the sky over new york city and there was a tornado warning for staten island. a severe storm damaged a junior high school west of new york city. it's not over yet but more tornadoes are expect tomorrow. >> let's take a look tft severe thunderstorms developed. it is the time of year when you get the clashing air masses. severe weather from kansas city all the way heading toward the midwest. around the chicago area. as we take a look, there is a thunderstorm watch box for parts of missouri. 30 reports of tornadoes in the last 12 hours. some of those we
tonight it was kansas taking brunnel of it. one man watch as a twist er ripped apart his house. >> a massive tornado was about an hour west of kansas city. the funnel wrapped in rain making it next to impossible to see. >> this huge tornado is one of two dozen tornadoes that have been reported today of it was spotted touching town in the central part of kansas. the wild weather produced this eerie picture outside of kansas. it is not just the heartland getting hit. lightning lit up...
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this him to worst damage in kansas.nd historic flooding expected in arkansas and oklahoma. >> a total 180 efor mitch mcconnell who says he would fill a supreme court vacancy in an election year. >> an embattled chinese firm wants back in after being black listed two weeks ago. they claim it's no security threat dedespite accusations it stole trade secrets. >> and a new nominee for worst first pitch of all time. wait it till you see ewhere this one ends up. everyone's laughing in the end. so no hard feelings. >> it is an all-time great. i think one of the best we've ever seen. we'll show you that in a moment. and we start with more brutal weather. another night of terrifying tornados stretching from the southern plains to the northeast. eastern kansas hit especially hard. the cities of lynnwood and lawrence suffering extensive damage. they're just across the border from kansas city and dozens of homes in the area are gone. >> it got real dark and started raining real hard and i could feel the air moving the walls and air
this him to worst damage in kansas.nd historic flooding expected in arkansas and oklahoma. >> a total 180 efor mitch mcconnell who says he would fill a supreme court vacancy in an election year. >> an embattled chinese firm wants back in after being black listed two weeks ago. they claim it's no security threat dedespite accusations it stole trade secrets. >> and a new nominee for worst first pitch of all time. wait it till you see ewhere this one ends up. everyone's laughing...
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we want to take your life to just outside kansas city.re are multiple incidents of injuries here in shannon o'brien from fox sports kansas city joins us. good evening commissioning good evening, shannon. >> we are in lynnwood kansas. we are off-highway k32. the highway has been shut down because of a gas leak. we can smell the gas in the air and live power lines littering the highway. the sun going down a dark setting in, it simply too dangerous to be in many parts of lynnwood. we are about three quarters a mile down k32 earlier and took video when it was light out. there is extensive property damage to homes along k32. roofs ripped off of homes building totally destroyed by the tornado that cut a wide swath from lynnwood, kansas, to the lawrence area. that tornado was on the ground for more than an hour and had a very wide footprint. if you are hiding from the tornado, described sounded as if nails were bombarding their homes, and as many tornado events, the sound of a train coming through. ryan perry who lived in direct path of the torn
we want to take your life to just outside kansas city.re are multiple incidents of injuries here in shannon o'brien from fox sports kansas city joins us. good evening commissioning good evening, shannon. >> we are in lynnwood kansas. we are off-highway k32. the highway has been shut down because of a gas leak. we can smell the gas in the air and live power lines littering the highway. the sun going down a dark setting in, it simply too dangerous to be in many parts of lynnwood. we are...
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these powerful thunderstorms continue to rumble around the kansas city area. see another line of them on the left of your screen
these powerful thunderstorms continue to rumble around the kansas city area. see another line of them on the left of your screen
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overnight, a tornado emergency declared west of kansas city. a vicious tornado tearing through the area leaving a trail of destruction in its path. >> this is downtown kansas city. and i can hear those tornado sirens going off right now because that storm system is moving toward the downtown area. >> reporter: that twister decimating neighborhoods and injuring at least a dozen people. the massive funnel estimated to be a mile wide touching down near lawrence, kansas, before ripping through the region, churning up debris, turning the sky to black. only lightning illuminating the dark skies. >> we saw debris and we screamed it's here, it's here. >> reporter: customers and employees huddling for safety at this gas station as that hit knocking buildings clean off their foundations, peeling away roofs, leaving homes looking like dollhouses. >> we could hear the house being destroyed above us and heard the roof come in and knew that everything upstairs was pretty much gone. >> reporter: passengers at kansas city international airport sheltering in pa
overnight, a tornado emergency declared west of kansas city. a vicious tornado tearing through the area leaving a trail of destruction in its path. >> this is downtown kansas city. and i can hear those tornado sirens going off right now because that storm system is moving toward the downtown area. >> reporter: that twister decimating neighborhoods and injuring at least a dozen people. the massive funnel estimated to be a mile wide touching down near lawrence, kansas, before ripping...
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thunderstorm and tornado watches plus flood watches because we've got more heavy rain from texas into kansas. the storm threat tonight, 6 million people, the likelihood of tornados in the panhandle tonight, tomorrow nine states and 21 million people and texas l the way to chicago and just in time for our holiday weekend from oklahoma, kansas, chicago and minneapolis, we're talking airport delays. lester? ot of people keeping an eye on the storms, thanks. >>> more breaking news today, the u.s. leveling more than a dozen new charges against julian assange. the government now accusing him of violating federal espionage laws dramatically ratcheting up the case against him. our pete williams has details. >> reporter: as the ge u.s. seeks to
thunderstorm and tornado watches plus flood watches because we've got more heavy rain from texas into kansas. the storm threat tonight, 6 million people, the likelihood of tornados in the panhandle tonight, tomorrow nine states and 21 million people and texas l the way to chicago and just in time for our holiday weekend from oklahoma, kansas, chicago and minneapolis, we're talking airport delays. lester? ot of people keeping an eye on the storms, thanks. >>> more breaking news today,...
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i am from kansas originally. people don't think about black people in kansas.or some new time things to come about, and that old book is to be a new book. amanda: and this information tells a more complete history of the united states, a more complete social history, and these other things that have been left out of some of the credits of history. she was doing it. she was teaching about other people way back when she was a teacher before she ever went to washington, d.c., she was teaching the children about other african-americans and kentuckians who had done great things that they didn't know about. so the best way we can honor her, i think, is to do the same. nancy: i agree. any other questions question mark >> was she denied access into the press earlier because she was a female, black, or was she not a member of the club, so to speak? nancy: because those black organizations were not credentialed. that is the big picture. only certain media outlets were considered credentialed to even be a part of this. so the black press was not. really, the answer is bot
i am from kansas originally. people don't think about black people in kansas.or some new time things to come about, and that old book is to be a new book. amanda: and this information tells a more complete history of the united states, a more complete social history, and these other things that have been left out of some of the credits of history. she was doing it. she was teaching about other people way back when she was a teacher before she ever went to washington, d.c., she was teaching the...
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the kansas city motor speedway on the west side of kansas city.t actually reformed on the other side of kansas city. it's amazing when you see pictures from linwood area, you see a foundation no home. you wonder where the home was. at one point, they had debris falling from the sky, five to ten miles away from where that tornado hit. so what are we going to do today? unfortunately, it looks like we'll do it all over again. 84 million at risk of these storms today. it's almost a repeat of yesterday. a little bit shifted to the east, a little bit shifted to the south. pennsylvania, northern virginia, washington, d.c., baltimore, philadelphia, new york city. of course, this area back to the west here from ft. smith, arkansas, to tulsa, to little rock. that's we've had kerry sanders out there standing in the arkansas river for the last few days. it's pouring there this morning. a little more ryain in pennsylvania. look at this, thunderstorms over ft. smith. it's just adding insult to injury. you're going to get another round later today. that's why we
the kansas city motor speedway on the west side of kansas city.t actually reformed on the other side of kansas city. it's amazing when you see pictures from linwood area, you see a foundation no home. you wonder where the home was. at one point, they had debris falling from the sky, five to ten miles away from where that tornado hit. so what are we going to do today? unfortunately, it looks like we'll do it all over again. 84 million at risk of these storms today. it's almost a repeat of...
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a large tornado touched down near kansas city, kansas overnight. president trump approved a disaster declaration in kansas following the tornado, as well as major flooding that occurred there. lauren: powerful storms not just limited to the midwest. tornadoes also confirmed in pennsylvania and a tornado warning for parts of new york and new jersey. more than 5,000 flights were delayed in the u.s. yesterday. so far today, at 5:00 eastern, over 600 flights have been canceled or delayed across the country. cheryl: huawei is now fighting back big-time. they have stepped up their legal challenge to restrictions on its business here in the united states. huawei filed a motion asking a judge in texas for a quick ruling in its favor, saying the u.s. government has provided no proof that the company is an actual security threat. the u.s. believes huawei's equipment could be used by china to spy on americans, something which huawei continues to deny. lauren: secretary of state mike bomb mayo in an exclusive sit-down with maria bartiromo says huawei is an ins
a large tornado touched down near kansas city, kansas overnight. president trump approved a disaster declaration in kansas following the tornado, as well as major flooding that occurred there. lauren: powerful storms not just limited to the midwest. tornadoes also confirmed in pennsylvania and a tornado warning for parts of new york and new jersey. more than 5,000 flights were delayed in the u.s. yesterday. so far today, at 5:00 eastern, over 600 flights have been canceled or delayed across the...
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soon complained that hardline in kansas had made war upon union men as fiercely upon secessionists. they were turning peaceable and quiet citizens into desperate guerrillas. war graduallyve engulfed many parts of the trans-appalachian and trans-mississippi west, exploding after lincoln's announcement of emancipation to reveal the positive link between slavery and irregular warfare. in response, and part of what historians have termed "lincoln's strong-armed strategy, the president gave a long leash to union commanders in these western states who show the inclination and capacity for aggressive military measures against confederates and a regulars alike. in the first year, he often appointed politicians to rank and promoted them, regardless of political affiliation, or at least those who assume the most billy cosponsors -- billy co.'s -- david hunter, james henry lane, john pope, all stationed initially in missouri, with the earliest beneficiaries. often engaging shocking treatment of civilian populations nearly as the war started. we come to sherman, who after returning to kentucky
soon complained that hardline in kansas had made war upon union men as fiercely upon secessionists. they were turning peaceable and quiet citizens into desperate guerrillas. war graduallyve engulfed many parts of the trans-appalachian and trans-mississippi west, exploding after lincoln's announcement of emancipation to reveal the positive link between slavery and irregular warfare. in response, and part of what historians have termed "lincoln's strong-armed strategy, the president gave a...
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city near the kansas city speed way. what are we going to do today? we're going to do it all over again. rinse and repeat here. 84 million people at risk. we have two spots, very similar to yesterday storms winl be racg fromhio through pennsylvania this time we could include washington, d.c. and baltimore st. louis to springfield, a lot of heavy rain in areas from little rock to tulsa they don't need it our friends in dallas and fort worth arclincludedayod, o.too. not many people not included >> like a quarter of the country population wise. l right, bill, thank you >>> the gloves are cominoff in the race for 2020. democratic front runner joe biden is hitting back at president trump for once again siding with north rekoan leader kim jong-un. this time agreeing with the dictator that the former vice-president is a, quote, low i.q. individual. nbc peter alexander has more on the response from biden's camp >> reporter: >> mr.y resident, whe you so concerned about joe biden, sir >> reporter: joe biden's campaign bstlasting p
city near the kansas city speed way. what are we going to do today? we're going to do it all over again. rinse and repeat here. 84 million people at risk. we have two spots, very similar to yesterday storms winl be racg fromhio through pennsylvania this time we could include washington, d.c. and baltimore st. louis to springfield, a lot of heavy rain in areas from little rock to tulsa they don't need it our friends in dallas and fort worth arclincludedayod, o.too. not many people not included...
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look at this tornado outside kansas city.erous weather stretching from the midwest to the northeast. watch as this tornado uproots a tree in pennsylvania. rob: homes underwater in oklahoma as that state braces for more severe flooding. jillian: janice dean joins us with catastrophic weather that will not stop. >> it is coming to a end. this is probably another day of the same type of weather and then we get into tomorrow and friday the pattern will break up which is great news. we have been stuck in this pattern conducive for severe storms. look at how many tornadoes we received in the month of may, over 450 reports of tornadoes in the month of may and the last 30 days over 500 reports of tornadoes. way above average in terms of tornado reports. storm reports last 24 hours, around the kansas city area, around new jersey, pennsylvania, reports of tornadoes last week. the past 24 hours severe thunderstorm watches for texas towards oklahoma and arkansas meaning conditions are favorable, thunderstorm warnings and we will see the
look at this tornado outside kansas city.erous weather stretching from the midwest to the northeast. watch as this tornado uproots a tree in pennsylvania. rob: homes underwater in oklahoma as that state braces for more severe flooding. jillian: janice dean joins us with catastrophic weather that will not stop. >> it is coming to a end. this is probably another day of the same type of weather and then we get into tomorrow and friday the pattern will break up which is great news. we have...
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>>people in kansas are picking up the pieces and assessing the damage.ornado hit the central u s this was yesterday it was the 13th consecutive day and just look at these pictures and that is just awful there are now more than 37 million people are still at risk of more severe weather karin caifa reports from linwood kansas where a twister. >>injured more than a dozen people asked tonight. >>record breaking weather across the heartland and the threat is not over yet i did feel they're moving walls and i could feel are coming from above. >>and then all of a sudden urge stuff lying around the old me last night in kansas a tornado ripping through linwood sending 13 people to the hospital. >>dozens of homes leveled and thousands of people are left without power as they sort through what's left of their homes. >>about a 160 homes are damaged of some sort fashion but not all of those men displaced and brace for more potentially dangerous weather. >>and it's not just kansas fierce thunderstorms and deadly floods are putting millions of people at risk from texas
>>people in kansas are picking up the pieces and assessing the damage.ornado hit the central u s this was yesterday it was the 13th consecutive day and just look at these pictures and that is just awful there are now more than 37 million people are still at risk of more severe weather karin caifa reports from linwood kansas where a twister. >>injured more than a dozen people asked tonight. >>record breaking weather across the heartland and the threat is not over yet i did feel...
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re lynwood, kansas. >> i'm kristen din oklahoma. it's a slow motion disaster. parts of the mississippi seeing the longest lasting flooding in almost a century. outside little rock, the river abpped two levies and expected to rise four feet e the crest. hundreds of thousands of acres of farmland are under water. brags, oklahoma remains an island. no way in or out by the national guard. >> what does it look like? >> the rivers exceeded their banks and a lot of times you are seeing groups of houses. >> in sand springs, he came back to check on his neighborhood. >> we should not be able to kayak over a fence into other people's yards. >> four more inches of rain and he will lose everything. tonight there are new evacuations amid fears one of the levies could breech. savannah? >> thank you. let's bring in al roker. this seems to be relentless. no let up. what's happening now? >> we have severe weather right now. tornado watches and severe thunderstorm watches back into the west from texas to illinois. tornado watches and thunderstorm watches. we have a severe threat
re lynwood, kansas. >> i'm kristen din oklahoma. it's a slow motion disaster. parts of the mississippi seeing the longest lasting flooding in almost a century. outside little rock, the river abpped two levies and expected to rise four feet e the crest. hundreds of thousands of acres of farmland are under water. brags, oklahoma remains an island. no way in or out by the national guard. >> what does it look like? >> the rivers exceeded their banks and a lot of times you are...
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this massive funnel cloud touched down in lynwood, kansas, just outside kansas city as tornadoes continue to plague the midwest and plains. the storms have spread to the east as well. >> all of a sudden it's like rapidfire machine guns hitting the side of the house. >> reporter: twisters were reported in an area that stretched from colorado to new jersey. >> we have a safe room underneath the front porch. we were down there listening to the warnings and heard the roof come in and knew pretty much everything upstairs was gone. >> tuesday marks the record 12th day that at least eight twisters were reported in the u.s. the old report 11 days stood for 39 years. >> everywhere we looked a tree blown down or a roof blown off or a house blown over. >> it's the worst month for tornadoes. today more than 500 twisters have spawn and there are three days left until june. >> the house started to pull us a little bit and then we heard the upstairs just blow up and water started rushing in from up above. >>> the national weather service says conditions will remain ripe for more tornadoes for most of th
this massive funnel cloud touched down in lynwood, kansas, just outside kansas city as tornadoes continue to plague the midwest and plains. the storms have spread to the east as well. >> all of a sudden it's like rapidfire machine guns hitting the side of the house. >> reporter: twisters were reported in an area that stretched from colorado to new jersey. >> we have a safe room underneath the front porch. we were down there listening to the warnings and heard the roof come in...
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scott mcclain is live in linwood, kansas. we were just looking at aerial of the some of the devastation near you. what are you seeing? >> reporter: hey, john and alisyn. you look at those pictures you wonder how it is that no one was killed. look at what we're seeing behind me. that house the roof was completely blown off it. look at right in front of it, the tree completely strapped in half. there is what looks to be a queen or king size mattress stuck up against it. you can imagine how strong the wind had to be for that to happen. early indications is this was an ef-3, wind speeds 136 miles per hour or stronger. if you look over here you can see that is an rv completely flipped over. we won't know exactly where it was parked before that, but it gives you an idea how strong the winds were. i will show you this was a house yesterday, now it is a pile of sticks. there was actually an insurance adjuster who was just here and the people who own this home, they didn't call him. the reason that he showed up is because he saw on fa
scott mcclain is live in linwood, kansas. we were just looking at aerial of the some of the devastation near you. what are you seeing? >> reporter: hey, john and alisyn. you look at those pictures you wonder how it is that no one was killed. look at what we're seeing behind me. that house the roof was completely blown off it. look at right in front of it, the tree completely strapped in half. there is what looks to be a queen or king size mattress stuck up against it. you can imagine how...
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. >> a massive twister touching down near kansas city injuring at least a dozen people and sh he redding homes. >>> biden strikes back. his stern words for trump as the president arrives back home. what the democratic hopeful had to say about trump's overseas comments and why he insists he will not be pulled into the president's mudslinging. >>> generous gift. mackenzie bezos vowing to give half her amazon fortune to charity. what her ex-husband is saying about the $18 billion donation and how the act has inspired others to spine the giving pledge. >>> plus, out of control. the moment a speeding car veers off the freeway into a parked police cruiser. >>> kit's crisis. "game of thrones" actor kit harington checking into a wellness center. why he says he had a full-on breakdown when the show ended. >>> why pizza hut is giving its signature pie a total makeover. >>> good wednesday good morning. i'm kenneth moton. >>> and i'm maggie rulli in for janai norman. >>> we begin with breaking news. a twister hit outside of kansas city leaving a trail of destruction and shredded homes in its path. >
. >> a massive twister touching down near kansas city injuring at least a dozen people and sh he redding homes. >>> biden strikes back. his stern words for trump as the president arrives back home. what the democratic hopeful had to say about trump's overseas comments and why he insists he will not be pulled into the president's mudslinging. >>> generous gift. mackenzie bezos vowing to give half her amazon fortune to charity. what her ex-husband is saying about the $18...
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the latest twister wreaks havoc in the kansas city area. check out this massive cloud in linwood, kansas. the area no match for the monster storm. the mayor says dozens of homes are all gone. >> the other severe weather threat. historic flooding in arkansas and oklahoma. more rain expected to fall on the arkansas river which is reaching levels not seen in decades. hundreds of homes are flooded near tulsa. two levees already topped in arkansas. scott mclean is live in linwood, kansas, surveying the damage. what do you see? >> reporter: hey, john. we don't know how long the tornado was on the ground for. it was long enough to do a lot of damage. this was an ef-3. wind speeds more than 136 miles per hour. if there is good news it's that we are in a lesser populated area on the outskirts of linwood, kansas. it is hard to believe that under this pile of wood and debris, that's what's left of somebody's house and belongings. this might have been the garage. hard to tell. we think there was a house back there that was destroyed. that tree is compl
the latest twister wreaks havoc in the kansas city area. check out this massive cloud in linwood, kansas. the area no match for the monster storm. the mayor says dozens of homes are all gone. >> the other severe weather threat. historic flooding in arkansas and oklahoma. more rain expected to fall on the arkansas river which is reaching levels not seen in decades. hundreds of homes are flooded near tulsa. two levees already topped in arkansas. scott mclean is live in linwood, kansas,...
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we'll start with nbc's gabe gutierrez in kansas >> reptee survived by huddling in the basement. this was a powerfu the national weather service says it was on the ground for a staggering 32 miles, carving a path of destruction. >> some heavy rain and quite a bit of lightning. >> reporter: the barrage of severe storms continues tonight, pounding north texas. as kansas recovers from an intense tornado. >> this is the back of our house. >> reporter: dina's house is in pieces >> it's hard, because 99% of the stuff has gone >> reporter: the violent storms overnight also sliced through the northeast. these homes in pennsylvania shredded. >> i've lived here in 71 years and i've never seen it this bad, ever. >> reporter: this is the longest stretch of severe weather since 2011 >> i lost everything i had to borrow clean u >> reporter: tonight in kansas, shock, and for some, gratitude. >> this can all go away it can all be replaced lives can't. >> reporter: gabe gutierrez, nbc news, lynwood, kansas. >> reporter: i'm kristen dahl ioklahoma it's being called a slow motion disaster parts of
we'll start with nbc's gabe gutierrez in kansas >> reptee survived by huddling in the basement. this was a powerfu the national weather service says it was on the ground for a staggering 32 miles, carving a path of destruction. >> some heavy rain and quite a bit of lightning. >> reporter: the barrage of severe storms continues tonight, pounding north texas. as kansas recovers from an intense tornado. >> this is the back of our house. >> reporter: dina's house is in...
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and we have learned it was an ef-4 that destroyed this home in linwood, kansas. winds up to 170 miles an hour. and look at this tonight. a stunning time lapse of what's being called a mothership tornado. that's in colorado. of course, all part of these relentless storms. 85 million americans bracing for severe weather again tonight. we have the track for you. and gio benitez is in the storm zone. >> reporter: tonight, new damaging storms striking from the heartland to the northeast. >> make sure you're inside, not playing with any electrical devices, in the interior of a home. >> reporter: this, after that monster mile-wide ef-4 tornado west of kansas city tuesday. >> it is definitely rain-wrapped. this the most dangerous kind, of course. >> reporter: winds up to 170 miles per hour, on the ground for more than 30 miles. ripping apart home after home, decimating neighborhoods. ten members of george grieb's family emerging from the basement to find their roof completely gone. >> well, i mean, it was just disbelief because, you know, i walked up our basement stairs
and we have learned it was an ef-4 that destroyed this home in linwood, kansas. winds up to 170 miles an hour. and look at this tonight. a stunning time lapse of what's being called a mothership tornado. that's in colorado. of course, all part of these relentless storms. 85 million americans bracing for severe weather again tonight. we have the track for you. and gio benitez is in the storm zone. >> reporter: tonight, new damaging storms striking from the heartland to the northeast....
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the other tornado was in lawrence kansas on the west side of kansas city, at least 12 people are now being treated for storm -related injuries at the hospital. at least one person was killed and dozens hurte of the clouds the town of macy north of indianapolis. some of the worst damage was reported outside of dayton ohio where a tornado touched down, one mother says she and her son survived the storm barricaded inside the closet.>> it sounded like a freight train. when i heard that sound i grabbed the door. i could hear the roof come off.>> you can see the roof was ripped right off the apartment complex. the storms were among as many as 55 tornadoes that were casters say all touchdown yesterday across eight states.>>> now to the ghost ship warehouse truck of the prosecutions case is expected to wrap up in the coming days and the defense could start presenting their case sometime next week. one took the witness stand, kathleen told the jury that almenna laughed at her when she enters untold her the building needed to be brought up to code. she said that almenna insisted he wanted to d
the other tornado was in lawrence kansas on the west side of kansas city, at least 12 people are now being treated for storm -related injuries at the hospital. at least one person was killed and dozens hurte of the clouds the town of macy north of indianapolis. some of the worst damage was reported outside of dayton ohio where a tornado touched down, one mother says she and her son survived the storm barricaded inside the closet.>> it sounded like a freight train. when i heard that sound...
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eduardo: estamos hablando desde kansas, missouri y ohio.inglÉs] reportera: la fuerza del tornado hiriÓ a 10 personas en Áreas aledaÑas. el gobernador de ese estado revelÓ la zona devastada y se tÓn. reportera: vientos de hasta 70 millas por hora derribaron Árboles como este en esta residencia. Árboles arrancados de raÍz, techos y ventanas destruidos fue el saldo que dejÓ el torbellino en illinois. >> no sabÍa si venía de atrÁs o de adelante y empezaste a ver cÓmo arrancaba los Árboles. reportera: el riesgo de inundaciones continÚa para kansas, nebraska. enrique: dos congresistas republicanos bloquearon un proyecto de ley para zonas de desastres por mÁs de $19,000,000,000. este dinero tendrÁ otra votaciÓn y donald trump dijo que la firmarÁ. patricia: autoridades extendieron el cierre de una playa debido a las aguas contaminadas de mÉxico. desde abril a fluido mÁs de 100 millones de galones. jorge fregoso tiene mÁs detalles. reportera: el hallazgo de mÚltiples bacterias han llevado al cierre de varias playas. hay bacterias de distintos tipos,
eduardo: estamos hablando desde kansas, missouri y ohio.inglÉs] reportera: la fuerza del tornado hiriÓ a 10 personas en Áreas aledaÑas. el gobernador de ese estado revelÓ la zona devastada y se tÓn. reportera: vientos de hasta 70 millas por hora derribaron Árboles como este en esta residencia. Árboles arrancados de raÍz, techos y ventanas destruidos fue el saldo que dejÓ el torbellino en illinois. >> no sabÍa si venía de atrÁs o de adelante y empezaste a ver cÓmo arrancaba...
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. >> the kansas city area was hit hard. there was extensive damage as you can see from the aerial shots. dozens of homes in one mayor's area are all gone. let's begin with scott mclean live in linwood, kansas. what's the situation there? >> reporter: now that the sun has come up we are getting a better sense of the scale of the destruction. in this area in linwood, it is vast. you can see the house over there largely intact. next door there is only one wall remaining. you can see houses destroyed. you can see a large debris field here and imagine just how strong the winds had to be. this was an ef-3. early indications are wind speeds were at least 136 miles per hour. look at what it did to this house. it is hard to believe that's what's left of someone's home, belongings. this might have been their garage. it's really hard to tell. this row of trees here just snapped like matchsticks. look at this. this is an rv. we don't know how it got there. it has now flipped on its back, completely upside down. look across the street.
. >> the kansas city area was hit hard. there was extensive damage as you can see from the aerial shots. dozens of homes in one mayor's area are all gone. let's begin with scott mclean live in linwood, kansas. what's the situation there? >> reporter: now that the sun has come up we are getting a better sense of the scale of the destruction. in this area in linwood, it is vast. you can see the house over there largely intact. next door there is only one wall remaining. you can see...
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los tornado social concentrado en kansas y missouri porque allÍ tenemos un frente estacionado para latornados en la noche. todavÍa eso es mÁs peligroso porque uno no los ve como en la zona y eso quiere decir que el frente no z 40.000.000 estarÁn para la tarde y luego y a las tormentas hacia el oeste de kansas y a partir de la medianoche en kansas city, jefferson city ethan louse volvemos a tener tormentas muy activas. no podemos bajar la guardia porque se va repetir la misma situaciÓn. carolina: estas grÁficas siempre nos hacen entender muy bien lo que sucede por el paÍs. >> hoy comienzan los servicios fÚnebres de marlene ochoa lÓpez, la joven mexicana de 19 aÑos, que fue estrangulada para sacarle a su bebÉ del vientre. borja voces le contÓ el medio de sufrimiento que estuvo en la mira de la ley. borja dt chicago comparte la entrevista. borja: como bien decÍs ayer tuve la oportunidad de entrevistar a giovanni lÓpez en una enaÑos totalmente destrozado ya que ha perdido a quien Él reconoceque fue, es y serÁ el amor de su vida y ademÁs su pequeÑo bebÉ se debate en un hospital de chicago,
los tornado social concentrado en kansas y missouri porque allÍ tenemos un frente estacionado para latornados en la noche. todavÍa eso es mÁs peligroso porque uno no los ve como en la zona y eso quiere decir que el frente no z 40.000.000 estarÁn para la tarde y luego y a las tormentas hacia el oeste de kansas y a partir de la medianoche en kansas city, jefferson city ethan louse volvemos a tener tormentas muy activas. no podemos bajar la guardia porque se va repetir la misma situaciÓn....
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en kansas, apagones, Árboles caÍdo y casas destruidas.sumerg o sumergidos tormenta afectÓ a varios aeropuertos desde kansas hasta n newark resultando en escenas de cancelaciones y vale la pena mencionar que esta es la temporada que se ha registrado con mÁs tornados en dÍas consecutivos desde el 2011. en este momento tenemos la calma antes de la tormenta ya que en horas de la tarde se espera una segunda ronda de tormentas elÉctricas y no se descarta la posibilidad de tornados desde la parte central de la naciÓn hast el noreste del paÍs. esta es la informaciÓn de mi parte. >>> esperemos que no lleguen tan fuertes estos tornados >>> 281 personas, migrantes en guatemala, honduras y el salvador. hombres, mujeres y niÑos no acompaÑados. se migrantes que trataban de cruzar mÉxico.. en la policÍa les dio el alto. aunque iban hacinados en los camiones todos parecen estar bien. hay ya siete personas detenidas. este trÁfico auautoridades que ven cÓmo lleg indocumentados de casi todas partes del mundo >>> mÉxico ocupa el tercer lugar en trÁfico ilega
en kansas, apagones, Árboles caÍdo y casas destruidas.sumerg o sumergidos tormenta afectÓ a varios aeropuertos desde kansas hasta n newark resultando en escenas de cancelaciones y vale la pena mencionar que esta es la temporada que se ha registrado con mÁs tornados en dÍas consecutivos desde el 2011. en este momento tenemos la calma antes de la tormenta ya que en horas de la tarde se espera una segunda ronda de tormentas elÉctricas y no se descarta la posibilidad de tornados desde la...
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kansas city also hard hit. the airport forced to temporarily close. severe weather outbreak is on the move. >>> still developing, a second security breach at president trump's florida resort, this time a teenager managed to get into mar-a-lago while trump was there. what he did during his time at the resort before getting caught. >>> and new this half hour, the widow of the recent shark attack victim is speaking out. >> what hawaii officials told her that's leaving her concerned for other people who swim at that popular beach. >>> and mike johnson is still among the throngs of men vying for hannah's heart on "the bachelorette." but the next bachelor. and they're taking action. details in "the skinny" on this wednesday, may 29th. >>> i'm a fan. >> you want mike johnson? >> i'm a fan, yeah. >> he's still in the running, though. >> i don't care, either way he should be the next bachelor. >> maybe he and hannah are together and watching you trying to take her man. >> it's not just me, my husband and i watch this show, we decided. it's also his favorite ba
kansas city also hard hit. the airport forced to temporarily close. severe weather outbreak is on the move. >>> still developing, a second security breach at president trump's florida resort, this time a teenager managed to get into mar-a-lago while trump was there. what he did during his time at the resort before getting caught. >>> and new this half hour, the widow of the recent shark attack victim is speaking out. >> what hawaii officials told her that's leaving her...
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four officers from kansas were among those memorialized on monday. last june, wyandotte county sheriff's deputy and another officer were shot and killed while preparing to transport a prisoner. teresa king joined the wyandotte police officer office in 2005, she was known for coming to work every day with a smile, a willingness to help out in any that i she could. she is a founding member of the kansas city base lancaster club, a group of law enforcement officers and their families dedicated to honor slain officers. mr. gore, a husband and father of two children, joined the wyandotte sheriff's office in 2011. he was known as a dedicated officer who never lost his sense of humor and often peppered his colleagues with his favorite star wars quotes. he was known for his competitive pimple he had been a varsity letterman on the swim team and his family's motto was, keep on swimming. i will echo wyandotte county sheriff dawn ashford's words in memorializing them, they were heroes in every sense of the poured'd wouldward they put their lives between a coldb
four officers from kansas were among those memorialized on monday. last june, wyandotte county sheriff's deputy and another officer were shot and killed while preparing to transport a prisoner. teresa king joined the wyandotte police officer office in 2005, she was known for coming to work every day with a smile, a willingness to help out in any that i she could. she is a founding member of the kansas city base lancaster club, a group of law enforcement officers and their families dedicated to...
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. >> jimmy: kansas city, your hometown. >> kansas city, yeah. >> jimmy: this is, who's involved in thisert riggle, >> dave keckner. the five of us all happen to be from, you know, the kansa you know, anat one poin paul an thinking about doing this charity, would you guys want to do it? absolutely. and a couple years later we added eric and dave, but yeah, we've been doing it, it's our tenth year. we've raised several -- >> jimmy: why is that called the big slick? >> that's a good question. originally there was an element, because paul and rob are big poker players, and i'm not a poker player at all. and it's a poker term. i think it's like an ace king. >> jimmy: okay. i didn't know that either. >> it's an ace king flop do hickey, you know, when the burner comes out and you have to d do the pony and the horse and sum it all up and it coagulates in the pot and you big slick it. >> jimmy: is it a poker tournament? >> no. it was. it was for like the first three years. we all stayed at a casino in kansas city, a riverboat. and i think it falls under the category of as biggie small said, more
. >> jimmy: kansas city, your hometown. >> kansas city, yeah. >> jimmy: this is, who's involved in thisert riggle, >> dave keckner. the five of us all happen to be from, you know, the kansa you know, anat one poin paul an thinking about doing this charity, would you guys want to do it? absolutely. and a couple years later we added eric and dave, but yeah, we've been doing it, it's our tenth year. we've raised several -- >> jimmy: why is that called the big slick?...
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this was recorded at the kansas city public library in kansas city, missouri in 2009. thank you for coming out tonight. it is called out and starting to rain and you are all hoping i will talk fast so you can get home and watch missouri get into the elite eight. i think they well. -- well -- will. to start this evening off, you have just seen a magnificent movie, that has been part of american lore. a book about bonnie and clyde is to enter into great controversy. there are some new theories and rumors. -- so many theories and rumors. laying the worst, most vile and untrue rumor to rest. i am not the twin brother of war and beatty. -- warren beatty. i give him a lot of credit. he made a heck of a movie. it is brilliant and i like watching it. i'm sure you do too. -- fact remains that it is it simply extended the mythology of a story that at its root, tells us an awful lot, not just kids who told -- to poor were, but the way our culture rewritesquite often history to fit what we want to believe or at a certain time, we need to believe. it is true that i did not intend t
this was recorded at the kansas city public library in kansas city, missouri in 2009. thank you for coming out tonight. it is called out and starting to rain and you are all hoping i will talk fast so you can get home and watch missouri get into the elite eight. i think they well. -- well -- will. to start this evening off, you have just seen a magnificent movie, that has been part of american lore. a book about bonnie and clyde is to enter into great controversy. there are some new theories...
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they also didn't think that kansas would be the place to like me.on a really good trajectory and it highlights making sure we are electing pro-choice women and the more pro-choice women we elect to our state legislature, county commission school boards, up and down the entire ballot we have got to have more pro-choice women on office because a room full of men make decisions about what's going to happen with my body and my autonomy over my body is absolutely not okay. all of the men in the room need to make sure that pro-choice women are getting elected. [applause] men who are helping to decide helping a woman decide if she's gonna have enough support or not. every man in the room should be stepping up to make sure that happening and supporting organizations that are helping women get elected because at this point it is going to take a very concerted effort for a very long time. one kansas supreme court decision is not going to make sure every single woman in this country has access to the reproductive care they need that they have choice that they
they also didn't think that kansas would be the place to like me.on a really good trajectory and it highlights making sure we are electing pro-choice women and the more pro-choice women we elect to our state legislature, county commission school boards, up and down the entire ballot we have got to have more pro-choice women on office because a room full of men make decisions about what's going to happen with my body and my autonomy over my body is absolutely not okay. all of the men in the room...
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. >> look at this gigantic tornado that touched down in kansas. this is not cgi. it is 1 of at least 34 reported tornadoes in 4 states so far, and this outbreak is far from over. stroble today from texas to arkansas. >> and there's also significant flash flooding on tap for many other states in the path of these storms, so let's go straight to rob who is tracking it all from ft. worth, texas, rob, good morning. >> hey, good morning, whit. ft. worth and dallas are going to get hit hard later on this morning. we are right on the fringe of a tornado watch to our west. it's the southern flavpg of a very large and powerful system that late yesterday dropped over 30 reported tornadoes. overnight a tornado outbreak from texas to nebraska. dozens of twisters ripping through the plains. the images like something out of a movie. >> tornado! >> reporter: watch as this tornado in nebraska suddenly touches down and sweeps through a group of storm chasers. strong winds whipping up debris and dust everywhere. sirens ringing out warning residents of the danger as this twister tea
. >> look at this gigantic tornado that touched down in kansas. this is not cgi. it is 1 of at least 34 reported tornadoes in 4 states so far, and this outbreak is far from over. stroble today from texas to arkansas. >> and there's also significant flash flooding on tap for many other states in the path of these storms, so let's go straight to rob who is tracking it all from ft. worth, texas, rob, good morning. >> hey, good morning, whit. ft. worth and dallas are going to get...
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>>right now lin wood kansas is dealing with the aftermath of 4 karin caifa is on the ground in kansasith the latest. >>sounds like a freight train going over. i just feel my house coming apart. >>32 miles of devastation in lynwood kansas after an e f 4 tornado with 170 mile per hour winds, ripped homes and businesses from their foundations say oh it's the twister on the ground for nearly an hour. >>and i had a. 7 by 14 foot trailer back here. how like some hail or something in my head look at things that we may 16th that the us hasn't seen a tornado on the ground from oklahoma to new jersey. there's been relentless devastation from violent storms for 14 days for >>now texas is the latest state to get hit this tornado caught on camera outside of dallas wednesday evening. this is the first time ever. >>that we have that all of our emergency support function. leeds inside the eels c. >>historic flooding has killed at least one person in arkansas. states of emergency have been declared in oklahoma kansas, iowa, ohio and arkansas despite losing everything one survivor says he's just gratef
>>right now lin wood kansas is dealing with the aftermath of 4 karin caifa is on the ground in kansasith the latest. >>sounds like a freight train going over. i just feel my house coming apart. >>32 miles of devastation in lynwood kansas after an e f 4 tornado with 170 mile per hour winds, ripped homes and businesses from their foundations say oh it's the twister on the ground for nearly an hour. >>and i had a. 7 by 14 foot trailer back here. how like some hail or...
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city, at least two tornadoes touched down in kansas this evening. you can see heavy damage left behind east of kansas city, homes were completely torn apart and a number of roads are impassable because of debris. the other tornado was in lawrence on the west side of kansas city. at least 12 people are being treated for storm -related injuries at the hospital, fortunately nobody suffered life-threatening injuries. at least one person was killed in spirit the storms that rolled through ohio and indiana. >> lives were probably saved because people listened to the warnings and twisters formed in a rapidfire line of storms. jeremy says he was born first over facebook, then sirens and multiple warnings over his phone.>> i had a mattress on one side and a bucket on top of me.>> reporter: so the house came apart all around you? >> oh yes.>> reporter: john heard the warning from local news, from his wife and got to the basement.>> the house was shaking, it went on feels like forever but probably 10 or 15 seconds. then it was over with.>> reporter: insulae 98
city, at least two tornadoes touched down in kansas this evening. you can see heavy damage left behind east of kansas city, homes were completely torn apart and a number of roads are impassable because of debris. the other tornado was in lawrence on the west side of kansas city. at least 12 people are being treated for storm -related injuries at the hospital, fortunately nobody suffered life-threatening injuries. at least one person was killed in spirit the storms that rolled through ohio and...
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the line by 6:00, fort smith, kansas city, rolling to st. louis later this afternoon, down to little rock, as well. by tomorrow morning, indianapolis, memphis, nashville, you're all into the same storm system. flooding, as eddie talked about, was the big story yesterday. some spots around oklahoma and northern oklahoma, north of oklahoma city and tulsa, 8 inches of rain in about four hours. more rainfall today, most across kansas and into parts of missouri. tomorrow, another big day for severe weather. bigger day on thursday. the flash flood threat today, kansas city all the way to little rock. guys, back to you. >> chad myers, you'll have your day cut out for you. a lot of work, to be sure. >> another one. >>> beto o'rourke introducing himself to america again. how his cnn town hall tonight could turn into a big moment in the race for president. that's next. you try hard, you eat right... mostly. you make time... when you can. but sometimes life gets in the way, and that stubborn fat just won't go away. coolsculpting takes you further. a no
the line by 6:00, fort smith, kansas city, rolling to st. louis later this afternoon, down to little rock, as well. by tomorrow morning, indianapolis, memphis, nashville, you're all into the same storm system. flooding, as eddie talked about, was the big story yesterday. some spots around oklahoma and northern oklahoma, north of oklahoma city and tulsa, 8 inches of rain in about four hours. more rainfall today, most across kansas and into parts of missouri. tomorrow, another big day for severe...
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kansas city and san francisco and about 20 other smaller airports around the country. and, you know, i actually know people by names. they are not t.s.o.'s. i know their names. one young lady, i remember the morning she was born, ebony. going hen i see them all the way out to the kansas city international airport and realizing that they're not being compensated just drives me crazy and knowing how important the job is. my time has run out. i can do about 30 more minutes on this but my time has run out. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. cleaver. seeing no other members, we're going to move to a second round of questions. i'll recognize myself for first round of questions. as i'm listening to everybody on the panel and everybody hear on this dieas, we all agree somethinges that -- dais, we all agree something has to be done to give better pay to these individuals who are essentially underpaid. mr. correa: we have massive turnover. mr. cleaver says he flies 1,800 miles a week. i fly 6,000 miles a week. all of us, though, agree that those are high-value assets in
kansas city and san francisco and about 20 other smaller airports around the country. and, you know, i actually know people by names. they are not t.s.o.'s. i know their names. one young lady, i remember the morning she was born, ebony. going hen i see them all the way out to the kansas city international airport and realizing that they're not being compensated just drives me crazy and knowing how important the job is. my time has run out. i can do about 30 more minutes on this but my time has...
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if we can do it in kansas, it can be done anywhere. [applause] and ask aboutnd something i call imposters and him, something i see in a lot of -- imposter syndrome, something i see in a lot of women. we are able to sit at the table we are sitting at, but we start doubting ourselves and let the voices get into our head. you are a member of the lgbtq community, a native worm and -- a native woman, a former mma fighter, and if we had time, we would talk about that. i want to know if you had that syndrome? did you doubt yourself? what advice do you have to any young girl, or senior citizen, anything in between, thinking about running for office? ure i would say that it is hard not to question your oice, experience, when the default is so different than the experience you have. i only know what it's like to be me, i only know what it's like to be a woman, or part of the lgbtq, or native. just out was probably of law school the first time i realized how much of an impact it was having on my participation in meetings. when i got to law school
if we can do it in kansas, it can be done anywhere. [applause] and ask aboutnd something i call imposters and him, something i see in a lot of -- imposter syndrome, something i see in a lot of women. we are able to sit at the table we are sitting at, but we start doubting ourselves and let the voices get into our head. you are a member of the lgbtq community, a native worm and -- a native woman, a former mma fighter, and if we had time, we would talk about that. i want to know if you had that...
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tambiÉn podrÁ tomarse sus fines de semana en su casa en kansas. salen de su casa y si traen niveles importantes, se genera una vulnerabilidad. valeria: hasta ahora la alcaldesa rehusado estas acusaciones. para omar sÁnchez la renuencia a hablar de tema ha afectado la seguridad pÚblica de este municipio. >> queremos sacar esto adelante. la fiscalÍa general boca tener varias lÍneas de investigaciÓn, pero el fiscal sostiene que no es suficiente evidencia para identificar el mÓvil. >> son computadoras y algunos no revelan informaciÓn. el reportero sÓlo dejó un vacÍo informativo. >> dejar a un niÑo de cinco aÑos es algo feo. no se lo deseo a nadie. reportera: esta es la Última entrevista que la viuda de romero dio . esta maÑana los familiares de francisco le dieron el Último adiÓs. enrique: la desconfianza marca la profunda crisis de venezuela. el enviado de la oposiciÓn venezolana se reuniÓ hoy con funcionarios del gobierno de donald trump y maduro propuso adelantar las elecciones. reportera: a un aÑo de haberse elegido en unas elecciones no reconocid
tambiÉn podrÁ tomarse sus fines de semana en su casa en kansas. salen de su casa y si traen niveles importantes, se genera una vulnerabilidad. valeria: hasta ahora la alcaldesa rehusado estas acusaciones. para omar sÁnchez la renuencia a hablar de tema ha afectado la seguridad pÚblica de este municipio. >> queremos sacar esto adelante. la fiscalÍa general boca tener varias lÍneas de investigaciÓn, pero el fiscal sostiene que no es suficiente evidencia para identificar el mÓvil....
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it hit linwood, kansas, a mile wide with 32 miles of destruction. the latest storm-related death occurred in kentucky yesterday. a roof was blown off of a store. it hit a truck killing the driver and injuring a passenger. >>> a flash flood watch runs from this afternoon through the evening in the central part of pennsylvania. the area saucing rain in the last few days and is now particularly vulnerable to more flooding. the national weather service is also confirming three tornadoes hit the state this week. the tornado scattered debris, downed trees and knocked out power. several schools in western pennsylvania closed yesterday because of flooding or power outages. >>> concern is growing about the arkansas river as it is reaching record levels after days of heavy rain. the army corps of engineers has said for now the aging levee system is holding up despite a rush of water coming downstream from oklahoma and kansas. the arkansas river is nearly twice as high as it was ten days ago. this morning the river is at 40 feet which is two feet above the pre
it hit linwood, kansas, a mile wide with 32 miles of destruction. the latest storm-related death occurred in kentucky yesterday. a roof was blown off of a store. it hit a truck killing the driver and injuring a passenger. >>> a flash flood watch runs from this afternoon through the evening in the central part of pennsylvania. the area saucing rain in the last few days and is now particularly vulnerable to more flooding. the national weather service is also confirming three tornadoes...
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>> yeah. >> reporter: university of kansas city victori s't waintil on campus.legal age tory she tookhiscealarry class to prepare. why do you want to be armed on campus? >> women often fallimon campus, assaults. i felt it was upon me to protect myself. >> reporter: kansas is one of ten skates that allows university students to carry concealed firearms. 16 states ban campus carry and 23 leave the decision to each college or university. do you think allowing campus carry is a way to prevent mass shootings if a shooter comes on campus? >> i think it is a deterrent. putting guns in the happeneds of responsible gun ownerssafe >> reporter: it bldings,ms anassrms. they hav sec gunhai n't kn>> h can't ask and they c tell me. >> reporter: legally. >> that's part of the policy. >> reporter: the secrecy of who is armed prompted film professor and oscar-winning screen producer, kevin willmont, this bullet-proof vest while teaching. anybody go to the movies this week? >> reporter: what do you say to the student who says, it's my second-amendment right to be armed. >> they've had that right. but we
>> yeah. >> reporter: university of kansas city victori s't waintil on campus.legal age tory she tookhiscealarry class to prepare. why do you want to be armed on campus? >> women often fallimon campus, assaults. i felt it was upon me to protect myself. >> reporter: kansas is one of ten skates that allows university students to carry concealed firearms. 16 states ban campus carry and 23 leave the decision to each college or university. do you think allowing campus carry...