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>> we're south of moore, well out of the way of moore. that's the good news, because a lot of people were getting on the highway. i can tell now that interstate 35 definitely, we are not using interstate 35. in fact, we're near noble, oklahoma, south of norman. we're out of the way of the area of concern. i can tell you that looking back here to my left, looking up to the north, it is a solidly black cloud and then on the other side it's light. we're staying right on that line which is a good safe place, out of the way of the danger zone but just looking back at the path of this storm, it is a storm that has been over the oklahoma city area now for hours and has caused a lot of concern, a lot of damage possibly. we're waiting to get confirmation from officials. a lot of people, i can tell you, in that moore area got out of the way. those neighborhoods were empty. no one was in those homes. certainly people covered, took shelter and that is the good news. but again, if there is damage in moore, there will be a lot of debris flying around f
>> we're south of moore, well out of the way of moore. that's the good news, because a lot of people were getting on the highway. i can tell now that interstate 35 definitely, we are not using interstate 35. in fact, we're near noble, oklahoma, south of norman. we're out of the way of the area of concern. i can tell you that looking back here to my left, looking up to the north, it is a solidly black cloud and then on the other side it's light. we're staying right on that line which is a...
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moore? can you confirm that? >> i cannot confirm a tornado in moore. i believe it's just north of town. it is moving towards shawnee. that was also a place that was hit by the tornado -- by i believe the ef-4 tornado on may 19th. >> in terms of the strength and power of the storm that you're experiencing, how would you describe it? >> this is a very powerful storm. i have been chasing for about four to five years now and i haven't seen anything like it. this is one of those times where i'm just -- this is the first time i can actually say i feared for my life when the tornado was coming towards me. >> brandon, in terms of what else you can see, are you seeing structural damage or cars turned over? what kind of thing are you picking up on? >> i cannot confirm on any sort of cars being flipped or i can confirm factual damage because we are right on a previous tornado path of damage, so i can't -- i can't figure out if that is previous damage or if that was current damage. >> let me just go bac
moore? can you confirm that? >> i cannot confirm a tornado in moore. i believe it's just north of town. it is moving towards shawnee. that was also a place that was hit by the tornado -- by i believe the ef-4 tornado on may 19th. >> in terms of the strength and power of the storm that you're experiencing, how would you describe it? >> this is a very powerful storm. i have been chasing for about four to five years now and i haven't seen anything like it. this is one of those...
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that's the issue in moore. we talked to a number of people who said that. >> well, the cost prohibitive issue is certainly true with a home owner. but what is more concerning are public spaces. let's take the public schools for which is absolutely no excuse not to have a safe place for every child and teacher and staff to go down to if a tornado is coming. >> once again, if you're just joining us, we have a developing situation in oklahoma. about 30 miles west of oklahoma city. there is a large tornado bearing down on that city with multiple vortices form. it is one mile in diameter at this moment. dusk is falling in oklahoma city. we talked to jay gray who is in downtown oklahoma city. he describes the scene as ghost town with whirring sirens. cars vacated. folks have gone to get out of the path of the storm but down into underground shelters. folks are congregating in places such as the exhibition center. our meteorologists are warning citizens in the path of the storm to get out of the way or seek shelter. i
that's the issue in moore. we talked to a number of people who said that. >> well, the cost prohibitive issue is certainly true with a home owner. but what is more concerning are public spaces. let's take the public schools for which is absolutely no excuse not to have a safe place for every child and teacher and staff to go down to if a tornado is coming. >> once again, if you're just joining us, we have a developing situation in oklahoma. about 30 miles west of oklahoma city....
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his successor is theologian russell moore. moore told kim lawton he wants to defend traditional sbc values, but with respect for those who disagree with him and kindness toward them. >> we will talk about marriage on the line. >> as the southern baptists' new national voice on matters of ethics and public policy, russell moore says he's not afraid to take controversial stands. but he doesn't see himself as a culture warrior. >> i see myself as someone with very strong convictions about what, what matters, the permanent things, but i also see the approach that we as christians ought to take as one of kindness, which i don't equate with weakness. >> that's the tone moore hopes to set as president of the southern baptist convention's ethics and religious liberty commission. where he has two basic areas of responsibility, speaking to southern baptist churches about important social issues and advocating for those values in the national media and political arenas. in that role, he says he doesn't want to further political polarizat
his successor is theologian russell moore. moore told kim lawton he wants to defend traditional sbc values, but with respect for those who disagree with him and kindness toward them. >> we will talk about marriage on the line. >> as the southern baptists' new national voice on matters of ethics and public policy, russell moore says he's not afraid to take controversial stands. but he doesn't see himself as a culture warrior. >> i see myself as someone with very strong...
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, north moore which is -- moore is south of oklahoma city.een the two of them. circulation there. it has not hit the ground but there are great concerns in moore, oklahoma. i believe jeff pietrowski is still with us while we wait to reconnect with john bryant the airman at tinker. jeff, what are you seeing? apparently we at least temporarily lost the connection. if you look, see the lights coming at us, it is my belief that this is traffic southbound out of oklahoma city and actually jeff pietrowski is ñ%ack. what are you seeing? >> breaking news for you. just got a text and e-mail. apparently the tornado from the weather channel a vehicle hiá by the tornado. a good friend e-mailed me and said mike and th team got hit and hit the vehicle on the west sid some have been injured. they are being rushed to the hospital right now. i just got an e-mail picture and the vehicle they were in was detroyed and heavily damaged. i don't know the condition of the tornado hunt team. i got a picture just e-mailed me this and said that other members were inju
, north moore which is -- moore is south of oklahoma city.een the two of them. circulation there. it has not hit the ground but there are great concerns in moore, oklahoma. i believe jeff pietrowski is still with us while we wait to reconnect with john bryant the airman at tinker. jeff, what are you seeing? apparently we at least temporarily lost the connection. if you look, see the lights coming at us, it is my belief that this is traffic southbound out of oklahoma city and actually jeff...
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north 27th and i-35 in north moore, just to the north of moore high school by about a mile and a half. reed tiller joins us live. where are you? >> hey, right now we are east of 44th, about a mile on 29th. we can't see anything. we must be in the hook or the back side of the tornado. power's out everywhere. there's two feet of water in the road, tree limbs down, power lines down. yeah. we can't see anything. we have a flat tire. we went over a power line and we're going to keep trying to go forward. it's bad here. the wind, the back side has to be 70, 80 miles per hour. >> okay, reed. appreciate that. emily sutton is in canadian county. go, emily. >> all right. yeah, mike. we are right on the phone here in minko. we had a brief spin-up. we had a tornado on the ground. i saw lots of dust flowing. i'm still seeing the dust flowing. and then we saw the funnel reach down and there was a tornado. it was a weak one. but this is located literally just east of the town of minko. lots of dust flowing. yep, i see still the tornado on the ground. do you see that, josephine? yep. this is a tornad
north 27th and i-35 in north moore, just to the north of moore high school by about a mile and a half. reed tiller joins us live. where are you? >> hey, right now we are east of 44th, about a mile on 29th. we can't see anything. we must be in the hook or the back side of the tornado. power's out everywhere. there's two feet of water in the road, tree limbs down, power lines down. yeah. we can't see anything. we have a flat tire. we went over a power line and we're going to keep trying to...
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just east of moore as well. and back west there is severe thunderstorm activity with mainly large hail and damaging winds and flooding rain fall further back wefst. that is mustang, union city and blanchard. right now this is mainly a severe storm. this is not a tornado-warned storm. we can show you this to you. grady severe, mclane severe. and i think we can take oklahoma county out of the tornado. that is for the one that came into shawnee right now. just moved out of oklahoma county. i think we can safety drop oklahoma county from the tornado warning. i think that's very safe to say that right now. because it moved out of oklahoma county. that is down by the gm plant. over tard stella and. so now we are talking about pottawatomie county. two storms, tornado wantings for both counties. we will check with our storm trackers and be right back with you. >> thank you, mike. moments ago we talked to lance west. he told us about a business he had seen that was destroyed. we now know more about it. p t is called perf
just east of moore as well. and back west there is severe thunderstorm activity with mainly large hail and damaging winds and flooding rain fall further back wefst. that is mustang, union city and blanchard. right now this is mainly a severe storm. this is not a tornado-warned storm. we can show you this to you. grady severe, mclane severe. and i think we can take oklahoma county out of the tornado. that is for the one that came into shawnee right now. just moved out of oklahoma county. i think...
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moore's had four major tornadoes since 1999. why would you rebuild in moore? >> it's our home. seen the community and how they come together, who wouldn't want to live there. >> reporter: by august moore officials hope to have all the debris cleared, and then the rebuilding can really begin. mark strassmann, cbs news, moore, oklahoma. >>> well, straight ahead, your friday morning weather. and in sports lebron james delivers the ultimate performance with everything on the line in the nba finals. ultimate performance with everything on the line in the nba finals. i got to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. [ female a
moore's had four major tornadoes since 1999. why would you rebuild in moore? >> it's our home. seen the community and how they come together, who wouldn't want to live there. >> reporter: by august moore officials hope to have all the debris cleared, and then the rebuilding can really begin. mark strassmann, cbs news, moore, oklahoma. >>> well, straight ahead, your friday morning weather. and in sports lebron james delivers the ultimate performance with everything on the...
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moore's had four major tornadoes since 1999. why would you rebuild in moore? >> it's our home.seen the community and how they come together, who wouldn't want to live there? >> reporter: by august, moore officials hope to have all the debris cleared. then rebuilding can really begin. mark strassmann, cbs news, moore oklahoma. >> pelley: well, the weather is hot and windy through much of the west, tough conditions for firefighters battling dozens of wildfires in seven states. the forests are bone dry after more than a year of drought. this fire in the national forest in new mexico was started by lightning nearly two weeks ago. it's now grown to 57 square miles. another tragedy is unfolding this evening in northern india where maybe a thousand people have died in a monsoon. have a look at this. a truck tumbles into a gorge. thin a car was swept away by floodwaters. houses slid down cliffs and into rivers. the indian army has sent 10,000 solders to rescue victims. of all the queen's horses, this is the first to win the biggest race of all. that story is ahead. ♪ hands, for holding
moore's had four major tornadoes since 1999. why would you rebuild in moore? >> it's our home.seen the community and how they come together, who wouldn't want to live there? >> reporter: by august, moore officials hope to have all the debris cleared. then rebuilding can really begin. mark strassmann, cbs news, moore oklahoma. >> pelley: well, the weather is hot and windy through much of the west, tough conditions for firefighters battling dozens of wildfires in seven states....
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(singing) our guest today is gwen moore.people other than herself for the state of the economy. thanks for being with us here, gwen. who do you blame for the economy? >> well, i think that wall street, we have some brilliant people on the planet that were allowed to do their due. we've had two wars that we didn't pay for. >> stephen: we shouldn't have gone to war. >> that's another conversation. stephen: we're in that. that's this conversation. you brought up the war. >> you're talking about the economy. >> stephen: you brought up the war. >> you have to pay for it. stephen: who do you blame? now you're blaming the wars for the economy. you don't support our troops. you don't support our troops. you're blaming our troops for this democratic failure of the economy. >> we have to feed the troops in the morning. >> stephen: i'm talking about the economy. you're talking about lucky charms. >> lucky charms. you know, government is never important except when we want fema to get us up our roof. we want the a.f.t. to be there to ca
(singing) our guest today is gwen moore.people other than herself for the state of the economy. thanks for being with us here, gwen. who do you blame for the economy? >> well, i think that wall street, we have some brilliant people on the planet that were allowed to do their due. we've had two wars that we didn't pay for. >> stephen: we shouldn't have gone to war. >> that's another conversation. stephen: we're in that. that's this conversation. you brought up the war. >>...
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tornado. >> shepard: speaking of moore, we now have reports out of moore of widespread power outageses and the west. man, moore they have just been in the worst way. >> they really have. and we do know there is a lot of power outages around the norman area adjacent to moore. there was debris flying around in moore and he could see it. of course, it could have been debris that was already debris. >> shepard: i didn't mean to interrupt you, go ahead. >> we weren't sure if it was really strong winds or an actual cyclone of some sort. >> shepard: as you have been speaking i have been looking around the map from the greater oklahoma city area. and i'm not seeing any reports from law enforcement officials or emergency managers or hospitals or any one of an area of widespread destruction. certainly nothing like we saw in moore. i don't see any area where it looks like a tornado came down nd took out neighborhoods. thunderstormally hours into the storm we would have the reports from ambulances, from emergency medical responders. from fire departments, police departments, community centers,
tornado. >> shepard: speaking of moore, we now have reports out of moore of widespread power outageses and the west. man, moore they have just been in the worst way. >> they really have. and we do know there is a lot of power outages around the norman area adjacent to moore. there was debris flying around in moore and he could see it. of course, it could have been debris that was already debris. >> shepard: i didn't mean to interrupt you, go ahead. >> we weren't sure if...
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people have to get off the interstate. >> trooper moore, i appreciate that -- samantha moore is tracking storms for us from atlanta. she joins me now -- excuse me, let's go to chad myers, instead. chad, we're still looking at what? another half hour or so? >> yeah, these storms are running over the same track as the storm did just previously a half hour ago. and samantha called it the training effect. one car goes off the same place. these storms seem like they're on a track, as well. and now we have reports, doppler radar indicated, as well, between six and eight inches of rainfall have fallen since 5:00 when all of this started. remember, at 4:20 in the afternoon, the skies were still clear. it was about as far as we wanted to go. there's a couple of couple louse clouds. 20 minutes later, these storms were 50,000 feet and higher. ten miles high in about 20 minutes. they just developed so quickly. there was so much humidity in the air and it all fell out. especially west metro. back into oklahoma city, southwest city, also down into dell city and northern moore, a lot of water going. it
people have to get off the interstate. >> trooper moore, i appreciate that -- samantha moore is tracking storms for us from atlanta. she joins me now -- excuse me, let's go to chad myers, instead. chad, we're still looking at what? another half hour or so? >> yeah, these storms are running over the same track as the storm did just previously a half hour ago. and samantha called it the training effect. one car goes off the same place. these storms seem like they're on a track, as...
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happened in moore oklahoma. . we're about five miles south of that city. it should have a hundred cars on it. we are literally doing 10, 15 miles an hour. trying to sneak our way up. all of this traffic was reports of telling people to go south. we don't know where those reports came from. i don't know how it went. but, now, all of the sudden, what happened is the typical storm goes to the northeast. today, these storms are going southeast. and so now that the stormings are gone, everyone has to go back to the north. and we're going to have to get to the bottom where ever of where this data came from. no one is out of anywhere. they were all stuck in traffic. and if this was a major tornado, we would have had a significant number of deaths. >> it sounds like a panic situation. >> if you knew you were in the lane and you dropped out, you would have been out of the way. the problem is the storm didn't react, didn't go in the direction of the normal tornado. this was traveling to the south so the people who were goin
happened in moore oklahoma. . we're about five miles south of that city. it should have a hundred cars on it. we are literally doing 10, 15 miles an hour. trying to sneak our way up. all of this traffic was reports of telling people to go south. we don't know where those reports came from. i don't know how it went. but, now, all of the sudden, what happened is the typical storm goes to the northeast. today, these storms are going southeast. and so now that the stormings are gone, everyone has...
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just 11 days after moore was devastated by that massive ef-5 tornado. >>> a living nightmare, storms hit in the thick of rush hour, pounding cars with flying debris and ripping drivers from their cars, also shutting down oklahoma city's interstate. >> there are thousands and thousands of vehicles, every road is jammed. >> our extreme team led by ginger zee is on the ground with all of the latest on target oklahoma, tornadoes strike again. >>> good morning. we'll get straight to the breaking news, a lethal tornado outbreak in oklahoma, a state already reeling from the rare ef-5 twister that nearly erased the city of moore. here is what we know at this hour. at least five people dead, including a mother and her baby. 89 people injured. >> that mother and child killed while driving on interstate 40 trying to escape the storm. the barrage hit during the worst time, during rush hour and most of the deaths involved people trapped in their cars and some cases their vehicles picked up like toys by the storm. major roadways were shut down and 80,000 customers without power this morning. >> ab
just 11 days after moore was devastated by that massive ef-5 tornado. >>> a living nightmare, storms hit in the thick of rush hour, pounding cars with flying debris and ripping drivers from their cars, also shutting down oklahoma city's interstate. >> there are thousands and thousands of vehicles, every road is jammed. >> our extreme team led by ginger zee is on the ground with all of the latest on target oklahoma, tornadoes strike again. >>> good morning. we'll...
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we have alex perez in moore. good morning. >> good morning, dan. it has been a long, frustrating two weeks in moore, oklahoma, still huge piles of doe bring scattered all across town from the last tornado and now this new storm has simply made matters worse. it's the one-two punch central oklahoma hoped they would escape, two deadly tornadoes in less than two weeks. >> going to have a heart attack next time. >> reporter: with anxiety growing authorities are fighting to keep up. >> we have to make a decision do we take this patient and leave everybody else or leave them -- >> reporter: the terror of the devastating may 20 is still fresh. >> a piece of somebody's roof came through the window and l d landed on he bed. >> reporter: this family lost their home in the tornadoes nearly two weeks ago and took shelter in an oklahoma city hotel. then on friday, they found they willse will -- themselves fleeing again. >> hear what tornado alley but don't expect it to be that often, that soon. and that bad. >> reporter: the family and their two children piled
we have alex perez in moore. good morning. >> good morning, dan. it has been a long, frustrating two weeks in moore, oklahoma, still huge piles of doe bring scattered all across town from the last tornado and now this new storm has simply made matters worse. it's the one-two punch central oklahoma hoped they would escape, two deadly tornadoes in less than two weeks. >> going to have a heart attack next time. >> reporter: with anxiety growing authorities are fighting to keep...
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>> jimmy: julianne moore.. thank you. it's so nice to be here. thank you for having me. >> jimmy: how are you doing? you're doing good? >> i'm doing all right. yeah. >> jimmy: i have to ask you a question. >> yeah? >> jimmy: i don't know if you -- i think you know what i'm going to ask you because -- there was a little controversy. >> oh! yeah. >> jimmy: controversy.ok >> it wasn't little. >> jimmy: no, it was a big deal. >> it was big. it was a big controversy. >> jimmy: you were in cannes. >> i was in cannes. >> jimmy: at the cannes film festival. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and there was a wardrobe malfunction. >> well, there's so much pressure. there's so much pressure to look good. to look perfect, right? so, you worry about your dress. you worry about your hair. worry about your makeup. and i tught i had everything under control. >> jimmy: you always look gorgeous. >> no, i didn't have it. it was -- it was a mess. >> jimmy: what happened? >> it was -- >> jimmy: what -- >> it was toe-mageddon. >> jimmy: toe-magedd
>> jimmy: julianne moore.. thank you. it's so nice to be here. thank you for having me. >> jimmy: how are you doing? you're doing good? >> i'm doing all right. yeah. >> jimmy: i have to ask you a question. >> yeah? >> jimmy: i don't know if you -- i think you know what i'm going to ask you because -- there was a little controversy. >> oh! yeah. >> jimmy: controversy.ok >> it wasn't little. >> jimmy: no, it was a big deal. >> it...
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that new bill after the moore tornado for moore safe rooms that saved lives that might have saved thoseschool kids that died, that bill like all the others went nowhere in the oklahoma state legislature. but then it happened again. another huge storm went barrelling through oklahoma. one giant tornado struck el reno, oklahoma, which like moore, oklahoma, is a suburb of oklahoma city. that tornado on friday in el reno was also an ef-5, and while everybody was astonished by the size of that mile wide tornado that hit moore, that one in el reno was more than 2 1/2 miles wide. this is the widest tornado on record ever. so wide that observers had trouble figuring out exactly where it was because it seemed like it was everywhere. students at a vocational school in the path of the huge storm managed to get underground before that funnel cloud destroyed their building. now the superintendent of that school says that any rebuilding he does is going to include some kind of safe room. quote, when you see the devastation and you see the end result, it clears up for you pretty quick. the death toll
that new bill after the moore tornado for moore safe rooms that saved lives that might have saved thoseschool kids that died, that bill like all the others went nowhere in the oklahoma state legislature. but then it happened again. another huge storm went barrelling through oklahoma. one giant tornado struck el reno, oklahoma, which like moore, oklahoma, is a suburb of oklahoma city. that tornado on friday in el reno was also an ef-5, and while everybody was astonished by the size of that mile...
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now, this is on top of what we just had in moore. and those other communities that were struck earlier, you know, as you mentioned. so, of course, a lot of that power had been restored but we are still not finished with all of the storm damage. the other big issue that we have, power lines that are down, which is always very dangerous and then we have had a tremendous amount, unusual amount of rain in this storm that came through and flooding. and we don't have that much flooding in oklahoma, but we do have now, and i've seen pictures already, various areas of the state, even around oklahoma city last night, we had buildings that were flooding and streets and people trapped in cars the middle of the storm. >> yeah. >> so we had the national guard out, highway patrol, local law enforcement, emergency first responders, but it was kind of like the big storm going on a little bit of everywhere for a while. today, it's beautiful. it's sunshiny. the weather's 80 degrees. and i think we're finally past all the bad weather we had yesterday.
now, this is on top of what we just had in moore. and those other communities that were struck earlier, you know, as you mentioned. so, of course, a lot of that power had been restored but we are still not finished with all of the storm damage. the other big issue that we have, power lines that are down, which is always very dangerous and then we have had a tremendous amount, unusual amount of rain in this storm that came through and flooding. and we don't have that much flooding in oklahoma,...
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and the town of moore is still recovering what happened on may 20th. i did not see any major flooding. i know we are talking about that part of the phase. moving forward now the issue will be flooding on the roads. the good sign, at least in moore, i did not see any flooding so far, but we did have to go through oklahoma city, and that's when we saw more severe weather. as i look out the window now we are driving west of oklahoma city towards el reno, and i see the light flashing, the lightning strikes flashing in the sky. we drove through a severe -- seemed like we were underneath it and visibility was very, very -- about 20 feet in front of our car, so we had white knuckle driving going through that. and the skies at least for now from our vantage point where we are west of the city now, in oklahoma city, it seems the rain had stopped for now. it picks up every now and then. no telling what happens next. but the sun, as you mention, vict victor, the sun is waiting to come up. it's the magnitude of the damage that we are waiting for. it's not anywhere
and the town of moore is still recovering what happened on may 20th. i did not see any major flooding. i know we are talking about that part of the phase. moving forward now the issue will be flooding on the roads. the good sign, at least in moore, i did not see any flooding so far, but we did have to go through oklahoma city, and that's when we saw more severe weather. as i look out the window now we are driving west of oklahoma city towards el reno, and i see the light flashing, the lightning...
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a living nightmare just 11 days after the moore tornado killed 24.hildren in that deadly storm and has to go back yet again. oklahoma braces for what daylight will bring. >> target oklahoma, tornados strike again. we'll be back in 60 seconds. >>> this is a special edition of "nightline," target oklahoma, tornadoes strike again. >> good evening and thanks for joining us. we're coming to you with breaking news out of western oklahoma where a staggering five twisters have wreaked havoc. at this hour at least five confirmed deaths and power outages and evacuations. the new cluster of deadly storms touched down in the same part of the state december mated by that mile-wide twister which struck moore, oklahoma, 11 days ago. tonight ginger zee is on the scene with more on a weather nightmare that doesn't seem to end for the people of oklahoma. ginger? >> juju, it hasn't ended. the nightmare still coming down in the form of rain. at types relentless rain and that is the biggest and most urgent issue facing central oklahoma right now. flash flooding. we're st
a living nightmare just 11 days after the moore tornado killed 24.hildren in that deadly storm and has to go back yet again. oklahoma braces for what daylight will bring. >> target oklahoma, tornados strike again. we'll be back in 60 seconds. >>> this is a special edition of "nightline," target oklahoma, tornadoes strike again. >> good evening and thanks for joining us. we're coming to you with breaking news out of western oklahoma where a staggering five twisters...
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. >> commissioner moore? >> here. >> and commissioner sugaya? >> here. >> commissioner fong is expected to join us late. first up, commissioners, are items proposed for continuance. items 1a and b for case nos. 2011.0430e and x - 480 potrero avenue, appeal of a preliminary mitigated negative declaration and request for large project authorization are proposed for continuance to july 18, 2013. i have no other items proposed for continuance and i have no speaker cards. >> is there any public comment on items proposed for continuance? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner antonini. >> move to continue items 1a and 1b to july 18th. >> second. >> commissioner borden. >> i'm confused. i thought this was the one that we continued last week to the 11th. >> right. >> oh, i see. thanks for clarifying. thank you. on that motion to continue items 1a and b, commissioner antonini? >> aye. >> commissioner borden? >> aye. >> commissioner hillis? >> aye. >> commissioner moore? >> aye. >> commissioner sugaya? >> aye. >> commissioner wu? >> aye. >> s
. >> commissioner moore? >> here. >> and commissioner sugaya? >> here. >> commissioner fong is expected to join us late. first up, commissioners, are items proposed for continuance. items 1a and b for case nos. 2011.0430e and x - 480 potrero avenue, appeal of a preliminary mitigated negative declaration and request for large project authorization are proposed for continuance to july 18, 2013. i have no other items proposed for continuance and i have no speaker...
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moore moore that's right. we can't lift america out of poverty without lifting americans out of poverty. we are a family. mr. horsford: a lot of times when these programs get talked about, the various acronyms, billions of dollars there, waste, fraud and abuse gets brought up oftentimes as the red herring in the room at a lot of our committee hearings, but there is a face behind each one of these programs. there is real people depending on, as you indicate, the 1250,000 children who would lose free and reduced lunches. how is a child supposed to learn if they're hungry? how are they supposed to focus if they haven't been able to see a doctor or see a dentist. these are real issues that are facing this congress. and i know a lot of times again, those on the other side, somehow want to make this out more than what it is on people and how it affects people. moore moore i can tell you, we can have a society by design or by default. we can just let it all go as it will. i was moved earlier by the tribute that our c
moore moore that's right. we can't lift america out of poverty without lifting americans out of poverty. we are a family. mr. horsford: a lot of times when these programs get talked about, the various acronyms, billions of dollars there, waste, fraud and abuse gets brought up oftentimes as the red herring in the room at a lot of our committee hearings, but there is a face behind each one of these programs. there is real people depending on, as you indicate, the 1250,000 children who would lose...
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the oklahoma city area still reeling from the ef-5 tornado that destroyed the town of moore two weeks ago once again caught the worst of it. the storms hit during friday rush hour, and with memories of moore still fresh, many tried to flee on the roads. and for some it would be a deadly choice. >> most of those victims, if not all, came out of vehicles. >> the tornado that ripped through el reno, oklahoma, proved especially unpredictable. it made an unexpected left-hand turn, suddenly traveling north. it caught even experienced storm chasers completely by surprise. >> that thing is rotating. >> it is? >> storm chaser tim samaras seen on discovery channel's storm chasers show along with his son
the oklahoma city area still reeling from the ef-5 tornado that destroyed the town of moore two weeks ago once again caught the worst of it. the storms hit during friday rush hour, and with memories of moore still fresh, many tried to flee on the roads. and for some it would be a deadly choice. >> most of those victims, if not all, came out of vehicles. >> the tornado that ripped through el reno, oklahoma, proved especially unpredictable. it made an unexpected left-hand turn,...
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, east of moore into norman. normally if you go south, you can get out of it, which is what we were trying to do. we were literally running from tornadoes. >> do you recall a year like this ever? >> i honestly, i don't remember a couple week period like this, where we're, you know, the same area is getting hammered by severe storms. but i've never had to run like we did today. we literally could not get out of the way of the tornadoes. we ended up driving almost 45 miles in a circle, trying to dodge where they were coming down. there was just so many different areas that they were telling us and it seemed like each area we went to, another tornado was coming down in that area. >> i think that's what a lot of people were doing. a lot of people were out on the roads today. we have several reports of cars damaged of people trying to stay out of the way of this thing. >> it was an enormous storm. whenever we left, it started going southeast, i-35 on the southbound was completely stopped. people could not get through.
, east of moore into norman. normally if you go south, you can get out of it, which is what we were trying to do. we were literally running from tornadoes. >> do you recall a year like this ever? >> i honestly, i don't remember a couple week period like this, where we're, you know, the same area is getting hammered by severe storms. but i've never had to run like we did today. we literally could not get out of the way of the tornadoes. we ended up driving almost 45 miles in a...
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but the town of moore, that's where a tornado last month killed 24 people.gely it was spared here. in the wake of all that, oklahoma and missouri, they are under states of emergency. all the way east of indiana, about 212,000 actually have no power there. and while the main airports in oklahoma city and in st. louis, missouri, they have re-opened all morning, and departchures out of oklahoma city have been cancelled and now another threat is looming. >> rain from the storm system can trigger flash floods, and today's forecast includes large hail and potential for more tornadoes. authorities are warning people to stay inside. for now they are monitoring water and waiting for daylight to assess the damage. let's begin our coverage out of oklahoma with george howell. he is in union city. it's one of the communities that was really hit hard by the storm. >> george, you are in this area right in front of a home that has been damaged, probably 45 minutes from sunlight here. you have covered moore, oklahoma, with the storm that hit 12 days ago. how does this compar
but the town of moore, that's where a tornado last month killed 24 people.gely it was spared here. in the wake of all that, oklahoma and missouri, they are under states of emergency. all the way east of indiana, about 212,000 actually have no power there. and while the main airports in oklahoma city and in st. louis, missouri, they have re-opened all morning, and departchures out of oklahoma city have been cancelled and now another threat is looming. >> rain from the storm system can...
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what was it like being there in moore? >> caller: excuse me. being in moore, it was the most terrifying feeling that you can imagine. a to have nadeo roaring through probably a half mile to our north and northwest from where we were sitting. all we could do was sit there and watch. as storm chasers, that's the worst feeling in the world to know that people's lives and property are being destroyed right in front of our eyes and we are powerless to do anything but watch and jump in straight after the tornado moves away to assist in whatever way we can. >> as we take a look at the images of the tornado, it is just amazing, you know, what mother nature can do and how quickly it can change. what have you been anal to see -- have you been able to see there on the scene? night has fallen and there is heavy rain and flooding. but have you been able to see any of the damage? >> caller: no. we haven't been able to see any of the damage yet. i know that power's still cut to lots of the city, as far as i know. and we haven't seen any extent any of damage y
what was it like being there in moore? >> caller: excuse me. being in moore, it was the most terrifying feeling that you can imagine. a to have nadeo roaring through probably a half mile to our north and northwest from where we were sitting. all we could do was sit there and watch. as storm chasers, that's the worst feeling in the world to know that people's lives and property are being destroyed right in front of our eyes and we are powerless to do anything but watch and jump in straight...
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michael moore. (vo) later tonight current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more gripping, current. cenk off air>>> alright in 15 minutes we're going to do the young turks! i think the number 1 thing than viewers like about the young turks is that were honest. they know that i'm not bsing them for some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know i'm going to be the first one to call them out. cenk on air>> what's unacceptable is how washington continues to screw the middle class over. cenk off air>>> i don't want the middle class taking the brunt of the spending cuts and all the different programs that wind up hurting the middle class.
michael moore. (vo) later tonight current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more gripping, current. cenk off air>>> alright in 15 minutes we're going...
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that, again, may be on its way toward moore at this point.o let's go ahead and get a look at this thunderstorm cell again, very strong in its overall size and path, right now you moving right toward oklahoma city and again, moore in the path of this, the next 45 minutes. that's when it will continue to be the most crucial. they have already put evacuations in place at oklahoma airport and also telling people, of course, to seek shelter from this weather that be continuing on their watch also looking at severe weather here in st. louis. we have got the game tonight at 5:15. we have got strong weather here just off toward the west. it is likely this whether will be to, no doubt, impacting the game with potentially rain delays, maybe even a postponement of the game. we have already seen the line of thunderstorms producing reports of tore need those afternoon and also this evening. so for the game overall, it's going to stay here, that chance of thunderstorms and also temperatures here in the 60s. right now, calling for 75% chance of potentially
that, again, may be on its way toward moore at this point.o let's go ahead and get a look at this thunderstorm cell again, very strong in its overall size and path, right now you moving right toward oklahoma city and again, moore in the path of this, the next 45 minutes. that's when it will continue to be the most crucial. they have already put evacuations in place at oklahoma airport and also telling people, of course, to seek shelter from this weather that be continuing on their watch also...
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. >> to most of us, the upland moore's are britain -- upland moors are britain at its most majestic.magnificent natural landscape. one of our nations last unspoiled wilderness ies. but a growing campaign seeks to transform these landscapes forever, turning britain's moore land into this. nature taketo let control of the landscape to reverse thousands of years of domestication and allow ancient ecosystems like this one to reassert themselves. britain's rewilder in chief. washat went on here massive d4 station in 19th century for the lead mining. then farming after that. trees were. we cut and pt cleared. you end up with this. it is really a barren landscape. the heather and grassland is typical of all over the world where you have d4 station. in britain, we fetishize it. deforestation.- in britain, we fetishize it. we think trees are undesirable, invasive species. >> his idea of what needs to happen is woodland like this. 20 years ago, this was oakland -- open moorland. >> you see the transformation. it was bleak and barren. ,ow there are insects coming in leasing the trees, birds eat
. >> to most of us, the upland moore's are britain -- upland moors are britain at its most majestic.magnificent natural landscape. one of our nations last unspoiled wilderness ies. but a growing campaign seeks to transform these landscapes forever, turning britain's moore land into this. nature taketo let control of the landscape to reverse thousands of years of domestication and allow ancient ecosystems like this one to reassert themselves. britain's rewilder in chief. washat went on...
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look at moore, oklahoma which was hit by the ef 5 tornado. they remain under tornado warnings through 8:30 tonight. the two tornado reports we have, one on the north side of oklahoma city near the fair grounds and another one right near moore on the northern enld of town. there is another area of rotation to the west that may produce a tornado and move through moore over the next 39 minutes at this point. we also have news coming in, of course, of the giants game being postponed. severe weather headed towards downtown st. louis just outside of the downtown area a tornado warning to the north and west. great news that they postponed that game. back here at home temperatures in the low to mid 90s. hot and windy. winds from 15 to 30 miles per hour. our weather increasingly becoming a lot more difficult when it comes to the fire concern in the north bay. that is our highest zone of fire concern as we head throughout the next 12 hours. we keep an eye on the tornadoes in the midwest coming up. >> we are talking about tornadoes in the midwest and th
look at moore, oklahoma which was hit by the ef 5 tornado. they remain under tornado warnings through 8:30 tonight. the two tornado reports we have, one on the north side of oklahoma city near the fair grounds and another one right near moore on the northern enld of town. there is another area of rotation to the west that may produce a tornado and move through moore over the next 39 minutes at this point. we also have news coming in, of course, of the giants game being postponed. severe weather...
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i want to show you where moore is.irst thing people are talking about is, i can't believe moore is going to get hit again. moore is to the south. at least they're getting heavy rain, heavy hail. here's the rotation. here's the system that the meteorologists are tracking now. it has now moved south and east of oklahoma city. if i put a track on it we can see some of the areas that were, are going to be impacted by this potential tornado in the next few minutes. you see at 8:03, midwest city that must be a location i'm not familiar with that will be impacted as this thing moving further down the line. you can see the track of itself. tornado alley gets its name for a reason. much different weather around here. and sorry about that move. i'm going to fix that for 10:00. of course that story we're following we'll keep you posted on what's happening there. we'll have a lot more at the 10:00 broadcast tonight on channel 2. red flag warning across solano county. it looks winds will get going pretty good in that area. 25 to 30
i want to show you where moore is.irst thing people are talking about is, i can't believe moore is going to get hit again. moore is to the south. at least they're getting heavy rain, heavy hail. here's the rotation. here's the system that the meteorologists are tracking now. it has now moved south and east of oklahoma city. if i put a track on it we can see some of the areas that were, are going to be impacted by this potential tornado in the next few minutes. you see at 8:03, midwest city that...
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. >> commissioner moore? >> aye. >> commissioner sugaya? >> aye. >> commissioner wu? >> aye. >> so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously 6 po 0 and places you under your consent calendar. all matters listed here under constitute a consent calendar are considered to be routine by the planning commission and will be acted upon by a single roll call vote of the commission. there will be no separate discussion of these items unless a member of the commission, the public, or staff so requests in which ebit the matter shall be removed from the consent calendar and considered as a separate item at this or in future hearings. there are two items under your consent calendar, commissioners, items 2 and 3, case nos. case no. 2012.0391d for 524 vienna street, request for conditional use authorization. and 2012.0603c - 1881 post street, request for conditional use authorization. i have no speaker cards. >> is there any public comment for items on the consent calendar? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner borden. >> i move to approve items 2 and 3 on t
. >> commissioner moore? >> aye. >> commissioner sugaya? >> aye. >> commissioner wu? >> aye. >> so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously 6 po 0 and places you under your consent calendar. all matters listed here under constitute a consent calendar are considered to be routine by the planning commission and will be acted upon by a single roll call vote of the commission. there will be no separate discussion of these items unless a member...
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remember, moore was only 210. this was stronger than moore. the good news is there wasn't a lot to hit. it hit this building right back here. this is ef-3 damage, not ef-5. the ef-5 out in the field with nothing to hit. >> i saw one figure that said it was 2.6 miles wide at one point. in perspective, manhattan, the island of manhattan is 2.3 miles wide. what could this have done in a more populated area? >> reporter: it would have taken out -- everything would have looked just like moore except it would have been twice as wide. and even stronger damage because at 295 there was much more in there. at 210, 220, 230, 240, where moore stopped at 210, the damage would have been worse than moore and it would have been wider than moore and pretty much longer than moore. 16 or so miles long. that is longer than manhattan is wide. 2.6 is wider than manhattan is wide. it would have covered the entire island. it would have taken it all out. >> that's just incredible. chad, appreciate it. thanks for the update. >>> keeping them honest, tax collectors spen
remember, moore was only 210. this was stronger than moore. the good news is there wasn't a lot to hit. it hit this building right back here. this is ef-3 damage, not ef-5. the ef-5 out in the field with nothing to hit. >> i saw one figure that said it was 2.6 miles wide at one point. in perspective, manhattan, the island of manhattan is 2.3 miles wide. what could this have done in a more populated area? >> reporter: it would have taken out -- everything would have looked just like...
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. >> commissioner moore? >> just for the record, in my recollection, that is in support of mr. washington and when we ask for two opposing parties, to work things out, it is mostly after we have looked at the project. the agreement was well created here, and it was not with any guidance from any planning commission, i know was seated in 2010. i do not recall this project because the project is a number of others, and it is things and the approval of the planning commission and how you paint your trim and all things and the tonalty of the garage and whatever, those are personal agreements which go way, way beyond what normally this planning commission comments on as really have any influence on. so in your recollection, too, how do we encourage the dr applicant and the opposing parts to work things out after we have given guidance and sometimes we do it once and twice and three times sending them back to work it out but specific input of what we are looking for in terms of being the critical issues. and not seeing the property line and the projects which have common lines, and t
. >> commissioner moore? >> just for the record, in my recollection, that is in support of mr. washington and when we ask for two opposing parties, to work things out, it is mostly after we have looked at the project. the agreement was well created here, and it was not with any guidance from any planning commission, i know was seated in 2010. i do not recall this project because the project is a number of others, and it is things and the approval of the planning commission and how...
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commissioner moore? >> aye. >> commissioner sugaya? >> aye. >> commissioner wu? >> aye. >> and commissioner fong? he's absent. okay, that motion passes +6 to -0 with one absent. okay, commissioners, we'll move on now to item number 17. this is item number 2006.0647dd, 2166 12th avenue. and in this case the two ds indicate i believe two discretionary review applications. we'll find out in a moment. this is a request for discretionary review and we'll begin with staff presentation. did staff explain at the beginning of the hearing there was a request to continue this item? >> one d-r requestor. >> and one d-r requestor is present, and the other d-r requestor is requesting a continuance, is that correct? >> has the continuance matter been resolved yet? >> no, i think i'd like to hear from the commission on that. >> okay. so, we'll begin with just the discussion of the continuance only for this case. commissioner moore? >> could somebody explain the reason for the other d-r requestor, why he is asking for co
commissioner moore? >> aye. >> commissioner sugaya? >> aye. >> commissioner wu? >> aye. >> and commissioner fong? he's absent. okay, that motion passes +6 to -0 with one absent. okay, commissioners, we'll move on now to item number 17. this is item number 2006.0647dd, 2166 12th avenue. and in this case the two ds indicate i believe two discretionary review applications. we'll find out in a moment. this is a request for discretionary review and we'll begin...
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so much of moore was devastated by the may 20th tornado. congressman, where were you when this latest storm was going through? what was it like? >> well, i was actually in downtown half a mile from the damage of the old school building, which is now a combination event center. award scholarships wanted to go ahead in light of everything that had happened. as quickly as we could, it was literally torrential rain coming down. he was keeping an eye by cell phone and radio of what was going on. that point, at a certain point, we ended it. most people went there. i'm a half mile from my home. i headed home, walked in the door and my wife was, fortunately, next door, we have a shelter reinforced interior room, but she moved to the shelter next door and i just rode it out. >> what was it like riding it out? >> you know, power gone and the phones and everything like that. literally torrential rain. keeping in touch with people by blackberry and cell phone. and then a third, evidently, east of here. not obviously as severe as we had on may 20 lt. ce
so much of moore was devastated by the may 20th tornado. congressman, where were you when this latest storm was going through? what was it like? >> well, i was actually in downtown half a mile from the damage of the old school building, which is now a combination event center. award scholarships wanted to go ahead in light of everything that had happened. as quickly as we could, it was literally torrential rain coming down. he was keeping an eye by cell phone and radio of what was going...
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. >> commissioner moore? >> it is not very often that as quickly as the developer for the far-reaching policy that the majority of the commissioners basically agree of what we are trying to do and it is not going to be one size fits all but i think that we have let certain parts of san francisco vie tal commercial corridors be too over powered and you can live quickly anywhere usa and picking up on what someone else said and i think that for the supervisors as well as the commission to be cognoscente that something needs to happen and that does not mean that snow but the fine tuning as i said that i think supervisor weiner supports and the policy that we discussed has testified with the testament and the director that we want to find this and the larger degree of the determination for each neighborhood and since this particular neighborhood based on the plan and the incredible work for the adjoining neighbors and etc. have put into this, i think that we are at a time of critical transformation as well present
. >> commissioner moore? >> it is not very often that as quickly as the developer for the far-reaching policy that the majority of the commissioners basically agree of what we are trying to do and it is not going to be one size fits all but i think that we have let certain parts of san francisco vie tal commercial corridors be too over powered and you can live quickly anywhere usa and picking up on what someone else said and i think that for the supervisors as well as the commission...
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moore, oklahoma. suzanne haley and her two young daughters join me to talk about what she did to save their lives and hers when the storm hit. it's the first time suzanne and her daughters are telling their story on camera. i'll have tall right here tomorrow night. that's all for us tonight, though. "anderson cooper" starts right now. >>> piers, thanks. good evening, everyone. 10:00 tonight. breaking news tonight. we're going to take you where the flood waters are rising and the levees are failing. also tonight new word that friday's tornado set a terrifying record. and later in the hour the mystery hero of the boston marathon bombing. who is the woman in that photograph? a victim who says she saved her life wants to know, wants to thank her personally. well, tonight thanks to our viewers we can tell you who she is and how we found her. also, say what? >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> and one giant mystery since 1969. what did neil armstrong really say as the first man
moore, oklahoma. suzanne haley and her two young daughters join me to talk about what she did to save their lives and hers when the storm hit. it's the first time suzanne and her daughters are telling their story on camera. i'll have tall right here tomorrow night. that's all for us tonight, though. "anderson cooper" starts right now. >>> piers, thanks. good evening, everyone. 10:00 tonight. breaking news tonight. we're going to take you where the flood waters are rising and...
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couple of comments, call the questions if it fails maybe you make a second motion. >> commissioner moore. >> a comment is not the planter but what is in the planter that establishes the visibility from the outside. and on the plans... (inaudible) from the outside and happened to live in a neighborhood that was densely done with these kinds of things and unless she is watering out there every day, you don't want to have the planter in the potential plant not so lively plants being visible to a historic para pit site and i believe that there is plenty of roof deck for what is intended here and the dimensions set by the commissioner hillis with the planter out on from there is exactly what i think that we should be doing. >> motion? the commissioner hillis, so just for clarity. the five-foot set back is measured from the inside of the para pit or the outside of the building? >> the deck will be 19 feet and two inches. >> the plant will be beyond that. >> thank you. >> on the motion, that the existing deck be set back to the dimension of 19 feet, 2 inches and a plant er a load beyond that co
couple of comments, call the questions if it fails maybe you make a second motion. >> commissioner moore. >> a comment is not the planter but what is in the planter that establishes the visibility from the outside. and on the plans... (inaudible) from the outside and happened to live in a neighborhood that was densely done with these kinds of things and unless she is watering out there every day, you don't want to have the planter in the potential plant not so lively plants being...