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soil and moisture content is greatest across north missouri. the next round of severe weather for the south is coming in on sunday. we'll get a breather. as we get to sunday afternoon, we'll see the ingredients get into place for powerful storms, creeping across florida, and into the carolinas. otherwise on saturday we are looking at storms for the rockies, increasing rain for the west coast. temperatures starting out cool near the freezing mark for denver and billings cold for minneapolis. temperatures climbing back, getting the spring thaw growing. and we'll watch the rivers. as we get to new york, temperatures will feel good. but that comes with a little bit of rain fall coming in through the day today. >> many college basketball stars head for the big leagues before finishing college. that was an option for a senior with the connecticut huskies. instead he decided to say and led his team to the final four one game away from the n.c.a.a. championship. >> the last title the yukon huskies made the championships, this player was a champion. the
soil and moisture content is greatest across north missouri. the next round of severe weather for the south is coming in on sunday. we'll get a breather. as we get to sunday afternoon, we'll see the ingredients get into place for powerful storms, creeping across florida, and into the carolinas. otherwise on saturday we are looking at storms for the rockies, increasing rain for the west coast. temperatures starting out cool near the freezing mark for denver and billings cold for minneapolis....
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eighties the full foaming to watch a trade policy deals they want to run for congress in north carolina and missouri cross cent to three years behind bars on weapons charges and is listed by the twelve thousand times on racist web site cnn. this blog and is not a cheese just arrived. seventy five people many of them children were inside the community center or dishing from michael palin showed when the assaults took place according to tv channel pay ctv heavy police presence remains in the area. lofty speech or persona on the streets for the fences and ten that's unusual iranians are. there's no worse crimes panic. president obama sent condolences labeling the shooting was heart breaking time to rethink extremist reports are about to judge promised to picket the funerals of the dead according to twitter pages. local rabbi told the media that kansas is huge community enjoys positive and strong relations with the city's residents. kansas is in total twenty thousand she's a community now in the midst of conflict. i lost the will to be treated to a re union boss to show that the earth from across the mo
eighties the full foaming to watch a trade policy deals they want to run for congress in north carolina and missouri cross cent to three years behind bars on weapons charges and is listed by the twelve thousand times on racist web site cnn. this blog and is not a cheese just arrived. seventy five people many of them children were inside the community center or dishing from michael palin showed when the assaults took place according to tv channel pay ctv heavy police presence remains in the...
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. >> further north, in missouri, raking through the city.si extensive. kept emergency crews busy into the west. folks still further west dealing with snow. springtime snowstorm creating hazardous driving conditions. power poles got knocked down. causing power outages as well. >> so which states are in the cross-hairs today? we get the very latest forecast from accuweather meteorologist jim dickey. jim? >> good morning, john and diana. the storm system that caused so much trouble across the nation's midsection is moving into the great lakes. cold front moves across the ohio valley. with that, storms track through. could be quite strong in the afternoon. maybe the threat we saw on thursday, but gusty winds, a strong possibility and these storms that do fire and soaking rain spreads into the northeast. this snow continues to pile up in the upper midwest in the morning, winds down in the afternoon, not before minneapolis, duluth, picks up 6 to 12 inches of a heavy, wet snow. along with, this these areas have seen substantial rainfall through the
. >> further north, in missouri, raking through the city.si extensive. kept emergency crews busy into the west. folks still further west dealing with snow. springtime snowstorm creating hazardous driving conditions. power poles got knocked down. causing power outages as well. >> so which states are in the cross-hairs today? we get the very latest forecast from accuweather meteorologist jim dickey. jim? >> good morning, john and diana. the storm system that caused so much...
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two years ago, there was a discussion that missouri, north carolina and virginia would be the states to start enact more tollways to bring in more revenue in the state and federal level. this would go nationwide. why? there is no money. we had to transfer 50 billion in the highway trust fund. and now congress said that will be gone by august. we'll be out of cash by the month of august. and their plan would be to add more taxes to the american people and drivers. if you look at what we are paying now. we faye a fuel tax for regular gasoline and you are paying a a diesel tax. they department account for inflation. it is a 24 percent tax. and it is not going to cover. this what is it going to do the u.s. economy and businesses that are paying the tolls if this is approved? it could be a problem. >> you don't think about the taxes on top of what we are paying for gasoline. and we are driving and we hit one of these tolls, any idea what we are paying to get through? >> that is a million dollar question. some of the tollways in the northeast, we have tolls because they are great revenue f
two years ago, there was a discussion that missouri, north carolina and virginia would be the states to start enact more tollways to bring in more revenue in the state and federal level. this would go nationwide. why? there is no money. we had to transfer 50 billion in the highway trust fund. and now congress said that will be gone by august. we'll be out of cash by the month of august. and their plan would be to add more taxes to the american people and drivers. if you look at what we are...
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watch has now been issued for eastern iowa including davenport as the storms race to the north and east. missouri been the bull's eye, the center of the wind damage here moving through columbia, kansas city and springfield. this line of storms is headed toward the northeast and arkansas under the tornado watch. we'll keep a close eye on the situation through the evening. the potential is there for tornado activity around little rock and pine bluff. this is day one of probably a three-day severe weather event. getting very busy here continuing into the nighttime. craig? >> thank you. we'll continue to watch the weather here and update you as conditions warrant. right now we turn overseas. new tensions in the ukraine. the tensions continue to dominate president obama's trip to asia despite new ukrainian army checkpoints pro russian separatists seized control of regional state tv. nbc news has not been able to confirm that report. president obama in malaysia today said the world must stand firm against russian aggression toward ukraine. take a will be listen. >> collectively us and the europeans hav
watch has now been issued for eastern iowa including davenport as the storms race to the north and east. missouri been the bull's eye, the center of the wind damage here moving through columbia, kansas city and springfield. this line of storms is headed toward the northeast and arkansas under the tornado watch. we'll keep a close eye on the situation through the evening. the potential is there for tornado activity around little rock and pine bluff. this is day one of probably a three-day severe...
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north. poplar bluff southern missouri. paducah, western kentucky. evansville, southern indiana. all of these areas in line for severe weather as this storm certainly has had the history of producing tornadoes. in fact on sunday 30 reports of tornadoes. 105 reports of hail-related damage. 97 reports of wind-related damage. scattered about much of the really southern and central plains across the u.s. and that pattern again expected to continue. we know some 27 million were in line for that severe weather on wednesday -- on sunday, and of course that verified. look what happens come monday afternoon. 55 million. so if you're tuned in from atlanta, from birmingham, from new orleans all the way out toward, say, lexington and nashville, severe weather a possibility. and in a lot of areas a probability into the afternoon hours. that extends to some 29 million people come tuesday afternoon. so a multiday event setting up here. and of course we've seen the destruction left in place. take you out to mayflower, where officials calling it absolutely a devastating event set up here. we know
north. poplar bluff southern missouri. paducah, western kentucky. evansville, southern indiana. all of these areas in line for severe weather as this storm certainly has had the history of producing tornadoes. in fact on sunday 30 reports of tornadoes. 105 reports of hail-related damage. 97 reports of wind-related damage. scattered about much of the really southern and central plains across the u.s. and that pattern again expected to continue. we know some 27 million were in line for that...
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we still have that high risk of tornado development extending from missouri points north. >> jennifer> a new plan in the search for malaysian flight 370, the place where everyone is looking may be changing. at university of phoenix your education is built to help move your career forward. here's how: we work with leading employers to learn what you need to learn so classes impact your career. while helping ensure credits you've already earned pay off. and we have career planning tools to keep you on track every step of the way. plus the freshman fifteen, isn't really a thing here. and graduation, it's just the beginning. because we build education around where you want to go. so, you know, you can get the job you want. ready, let's get to work. this is the car i fell in love with! picking up my new malibu. no way! in march, over 100,000 people visited our open house event and brought home a new chevy. nope that's me, alright. this month, it's your turn. my equinox new line-up, new showrooms and a new experience. come find your chevy today! right now, get this sign and drive lease on a
we still have that high risk of tornado development extending from missouri points north. >> jennifer> a new plan in the search for malaysian flight 370, the place where everyone is looking may be changing. at university of phoenix your education is built to help move your career forward. here's how: we work with leading employers to learn what you need to learn so classes impact your career. while helping ensure credits you've already earned pay off. and we have career planning tools...
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as far north as illinois and missouri. st. louis, kansas city, wichita, kansas, tornadoes or even damaging winds. the storm presikdiction center upgraded the report for tomorrow. we have a moderate risk. that area is shaded in red including sashing saw and person parts of tennessee and northwestern mississippi. those areas are seeing longer tracks. this is a big concern. even parts of ohio and indiana. you could see severe weather. you can see temperatures in the 90s and 80s across texas 80s across carolinas and the state of georgia. >> gm's ceo had a question yesterday about why they built nearly a nearly $0.50 recall. lauren has this and more business news. >> congressional investigators want to know why it took so long for general motors to fix it. they didn't get much from gmc eo. >> it won't take long for it to be announced for this program. i can tell you we will find out. >> gm has hired disaster fund management experts ken fine bern to look at how they will respond to victim's families. he helped oversee compensation a
as far north as illinois and missouri. st. louis, kansas city, wichita, kansas, tornadoes or even damaging winds. the storm presikdiction center upgraded the report for tomorrow. we have a moderate risk. that area is shaded in red including sashing saw and person parts of tennessee and northwestern mississippi. those areas are seeing longer tracks. this is a big concern. even parts of ohio and indiana. you could see severe weather. you can see temperatures in the 90s and 80s across texas 80s...
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eye on the same area, in fact, not just this area but stretching even farther to the north into iowa throughout missouriillinois. we are going to have thunderstorms breaking out in the afternoon that has a very strong potential of being severe. it did not have all of the ingredients in place today because an area of low pressure that we really needed it slowed down, hung out over the rockies dumped snow in the mountains but it's going to make its way gradually eastward and now we are expecting to see that low pressure right over an area where very warm moist air coming down off of the gulf of mexico meets up with colder air, this low pressure and also an area of jet stream or jet streak high up in the atmosphere as it moves over this particular area right when we have the daytime heating, it's going to give an incredible surge of energy up into the air. so we have the potential to see some toranados develop as we get into tomorrow afternoon and monday in the areas that you could see in the midwest texas again, off to parts of arkansas even. so here is a little low pressure system. it is skirting towards
eye on the same area, in fact, not just this area but stretching even farther to the north into iowa throughout missouriillinois. we are going to have thunderstorms breaking out in the afternoon that has a very strong potential of being severe. it did not have all of the ingredients in place today because an area of low pressure that we really needed it slowed down, hung out over the rockies dumped snow in the mountains but it's going to make its way gradually eastward and now we are expecting...
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two confirmed tornadoes tonight, both of them have been in missouri, but we also have warnings in north east texas. we have been watching strong storms bringing in a very heavy rainfall and large hail. this is impacting outlying suburbs for you, and we do have warnings out. there have been reports from ham radio that they saw a tornado touchdown. so we are tracking a line of storms and tracking all the way across arkansas. north central arkansas now has tornado warnings out for you as well. a number of hail reports. but a lot of wind damage stretching across missouri. now, right now, we have a line of severe storms stretching across the southern portion of missouri and tornado warnings have been issued all the way over into st. louis. this is whether we have been seeing where a powerful storm has been bringing powerful wind gusts. and hail anywhere from softball size, to ping-pong side, with the storms in southeast missouri. so we will expect to seize these. here we have outlined the specific area, this is where we have another confirmed tornado on the ground. and it was tracking toward
two confirmed tornadoes tonight, both of them have been in missouri, but we also have warnings in north east texas. we have been watching strong storms bringing in a very heavy rainfall and large hail. this is impacting outlying suburbs for you, and we do have warnings out. there have been reports from ham radio that they saw a tornado touchdown. so we are tracking a line of storms and tracking all the way across arkansas. north central arkansas now has tornado warnings out for you as well. a...
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that's in north central missouri, it's not only into missouri, kansas and oklahoma, down into texas will be watching this area across the southern plains, in addition to the heavy rainfall, the possibility of hail and winds, tornados will be a threat, with some of the stronger storms that developed into the afternoon and evening. with the rain, that's what the milder air in place, on the back side of the storm system dealing with snow. temperatures will take a tumble, allowing the snow to fall across the mountain awes areas of the winner mountain west. >> doctors say it's rare, sometimes parents make their own kids sick on purpose. lisa stark takes a look at medical child abuse and talks to a mother that says she's been wrongry accused. >> gabriel is a playful five-year-old. his mum says he suffers a rare and poorly understood continue called mitochondrial disease. >> mitochondrial diseases are diseases in which the part of the cell that produces energy for the body to use doesn't work properly. >> jessica hilliard says gabriel's older sister had a more severe case of the same illness. >
that's in north central missouri, it's not only into missouri, kansas and oklahoma, down into texas will be watching this area across the southern plains, in addition to the heavy rainfall, the possibility of hail and winds, tornados will be a threat, with some of the stronger storms that developed into the afternoon and evening. with the rain, that's what the milder air in place, on the back side of the storm system dealing with snow. temperatures will take a tumble, allowing the snow to fall...
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two-plus inches in eastern iowa and in parts of missouri, north and east of springfield. is somewhere. it's down in the south. look at brownsville at 88. and little rock, today, 82. i can hardly see my monitor back there. >>> good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. the bay area microclimate forecast. increasing clouds and temperatures pretty close to yesterday. rain rolls in tonight with some scattered showers and embedded thunder top. rain again saturday night and it's going to get hot next week. we'll have upper 50s to low 60s along the coast into san francisco. mid-60s to near 70 for the rest of us. it will be mild tonight with most of us in the 50s with that light rain. accuweather seven-day forecast, about ten degrees cooler tomorrow but 90s are >> and just like that, little spider-man showed up. did you know where spider-man was from? where are you from? >> dallas. >> this one is from dallas. let's get inside to lara. >>> here's what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." first, in "pop," who is the most influential person in the world? "time" magazin
two-plus inches in eastern iowa and in parts of missouri, north and east of springfield. is somewhere. it's down in the south. look at brownsville at 88. and little rock, today, 82. i can hardly see my monitor back there. >>> good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. the bay area microclimate forecast. increasing clouds and temperatures pretty close to yesterday. rain rolls in tonight with some scattered showers and embedded thunder top. rain again saturday night and it's...
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has published articles on policing, the first amendment for the national lawyers guild, missouri law river and north river press. she lives in new york city so thank you for making the trip down here. to my right to is john prados which is a director for the national security archive which is a great resource. it is located in washington, d.c. he helps bring newly declassified secret records to public attention. he is an award-winning author of 21 counts. i hope the number is accurate? >> it is 23 now. >> oh, okay. war veterans, american friends, service committee, anti-war profest testers, black panthers, government whistle blowers, united states senators and representatives, the federation of american scientist and former high ranking intelligence personal, anyone who travelled to cuba or russia during a specific time period, reporters for the "washington post," occupy wall street, activist and related occupy activist around the nation. protesters around national con investigation, lbgt activist, the washington public school system, staff members, scholars and academic experts, the congress on rac
has published articles on policing, the first amendment for the national lawyers guild, missouri law river and north river press. she lives in new york city so thank you for making the trip down here. to my right to is john prados which is a director for the national security archive which is a great resource. it is located in washington, d.c. he helps bring newly declassified secret records to public attention. he is an award-winning author of 21 counts. i hope the number is accurate? >>...
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north texas. thank you very much for sending the photos in and a severe storm outlook for today that includes most and actually all of missourio threat increases to big hail, possibly some damaging winds. we are watching it all for you >>> good morning. i'm mike nikko. put the umbrellas away but get the sunglasses out. slightly warmer. upper 60s to low 50s. a chance of light rain friday and then warmer than average >> all that weather brought to you by big lots!. and we've got the peach and the apple saying hello this morning. george. >> we're saying hello back. thank you. >>> "noah" is taking the box office by storm taking in $44 million and top honors this weekend. thanks to a rich and wild story and sir anthony hopkins plays noah noah's grandfather methuselah. >> reporter: he's one of the world's most acclaimed and versatile actors. brilliantly portraying everyone from a controversial u.s. president -- >> it could be ugly, henry. >> reporter: to a bone-chilling hannibal. and now oscar winning actor sir anthony hop kins is taking on a new row as the oldest known biblical figure. >> remember, noah, he chose you for a reason.
north texas. thank you very much for sending the photos in and a severe storm outlook for today that includes most and actually all of missourio threat increases to big hail, possibly some damaging winds. we are watching it all for you >>> good morning. i'm mike nikko. put the umbrellas away but get the sunglasses out. slightly warmer. upper 60s to low 50s. a chance of light rain friday and then warmer than average >> all that weather brought to you by big lots!. and we've got...
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this one here a little farther to the north parts of iowa, illinois and missouri.e gigantic tornadoes but maybe ef1 and ef2, and the same across the southern appalachians, this one here, across louisiana, mississippi, tense, tennessee, andalabama, we expect to see large, long-track towards -- tornadoes. you see all these supercells rotating and there's one right here just to the southwest, and this one right here, potentially a large destructive tornado forming. just four years ago they had an ef4 tornado go through, killed ten people. so another one headed right toward them. if you're in the area, take cover immediately. >> if you don't have a weather radio, get one tomorrow if you make it through today. i don't know mitchell family was saying, we don't have a basement. we're going to stay with neighbors. i wonder how the rest of the week is looking. >> we have to get through tonight and the overnight hours. so, where you see this red that's correct the biggest bull's eye. bad news for tomorrow. there had been a slight risk issued we had been looking at but it's u
this one here a little farther to the north parts of iowa, illinois and missouri.e gigantic tornadoes but maybe ef1 and ef2, and the same across the southern appalachians, this one here, across louisiana, mississippi, tense, tennessee, andalabama, we expect to see large, long-track towards -- tornadoes. you see all these supercells rotating and there's one right here just to the southwest, and this one right here, potentially a large destructive tornado forming. just four years ago they had an...
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north side. tornadoes on the south side. already this morning, across missouri and illinois, it is pouring.hat's heading along i-70 in chicago, indianapolis, too that's not even the severe weather stuff. that's just the pouring rain and flood threat. later today, area of yellow, isolated chance of strong storms. in the red, a large area of a risk of tornadoes. the cities that we're targeting, memphis, little rock, springfield, st. louis, they'll start forming. i think we'll get our first tornadoes around 6:00, 7:00 this evening. they'll go to until about midnight tonight. those nighttime tornadoes tend to be the deadliest and most dangerous. we'll watch it carefully. >> we'll have people out there paying attention. 4:00 p.m. is when people need to get home. thanks, sir. >>> coming up on "morning joe," the latest on the shootings at ft. hood. a live report from the base. we'll talk to nbc's chief pentagon correspondent, jim miklaszewski about this. >>> when we come back, we'll lighten things up. where jimmy fallon captures this communication between vladimir putin and sarah palin. you won't
north side. tornadoes on the south side. already this morning, across missouri and illinois, it is pouring.hat's heading along i-70 in chicago, indianapolis, too that's not even the severe weather stuff. that's just the pouring rain and flood threat. later today, area of yellow, isolated chance of strong storms. in the red, a large area of a risk of tornadoes. the cities that we're targeting, memphis, little rock, springfield, st. louis, they'll start forming. i think we'll get our first...
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missouri and arkansas to memphis, hail is still the primary threat. wind damage and isolated tornadoes still definitely a possibility. because of the heavy rain north of here, we have places in flood watches and warnings including missouri and illinois. on the north side, a lot of snow. could pick up over a foot in minnesota and wisconsin. back to you. >> the u.s. government secretly created a social media platform to encourage dissent among young people in cuba. that's according to a new investigation by the associated press. none of its users new americans were covertly collecting their data. >> undermining castro's cuba by masterminding a secret social media network, the u.s. government created the network for young cubans to get around the government's tight controls. a simple social media platform was based on twitter, named for a cuban humming bird's tweet. >> you could log on and ride 140 characters and hit send. it was free of charge. >> the associated press reports the organizers of the american program made sure to grow the network slowly to avoid detection by the cuban government. they hold it would reach critical mass so dissidents coul
missouri and arkansas to memphis, hail is still the primary threat. wind damage and isolated tornadoes still definitely a possibility. because of the heavy rain north of here, we have places in flood watches and warnings including missouri and illinois. on the north side, a lot of snow. could pick up over a foot in minnesota and wisconsin. back to you. >> the u.s. government secretly created a social media platform to encourage dissent among young people in cuba. that's according to a new...
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he left north carolina, he fled the state, moved to missouri, and he changed his name. he changed his name from fraser glen miller jr., to frazier glen cross. and this, this weekend, was frazier glen cross. >> panic and fear ripped through the parking lot of the jewish community center this afternoon at 115th and knoll. >> there's a guy with a rifle here, shooting at people. >> should we leave? >> i would leave. >> is he still here? >> i don't know. >> three are dead and a 14-year-old boy is in critical condition after police confirmed to 41 action news a gunman opened fire in two different location. just after 1:00, a man with a rifle shot at people in the parking lot, forcing the center into a lockdown. dozens of people, including teens and children, scrambled to safety. moments later, gunfire was also reported at village shalom, an assisted living facility a few blocks away. >> our cameras were there as that person was placed inside a police unit. listen to what the suspect had to say. >> heil hitler! >> the three people who were killed this weekend were a 69-year-ol
he left north carolina, he fled the state, moved to missouri, and he changed his name. he changed his name from fraser glen miller jr., to frazier glen cross. and this, this weekend, was frazier glen cross. >> panic and fear ripped through the parking lot of the jewish community center this afternoon at 115th and knoll. >> there's a guy with a rifle here, shooting at people. >> should we leave? >> i would leave. >> is he still here? >> i don't know. >>...
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missouri and member. firefighters spend the night searching for survivors a few miles north in kansas, first responders are going door to door marking each home with "okay" when they are sure everyone got out. in missouri heavy rain and high winded knocked a semi on its side. i could not see to drive. i was stopped for 30 seconds and a gust of wind hit me and that is the result. >> before this outbreak, 2014 was the quietest tornado season in 60 years but now there have been two dozen reported tornadoes in 24 hours. >>> happening today, the only hospital in west sonoma county will close. they filed for bankruptcy early this month and our media pan, the press democrat, reports that last ditch negotiations to save the cash-scratched hospital were not successful and a physician is threatening civil disobedience to keep the hospital open and the head of the intensive care unit vowed to occupy the hospital and force the emergency department to remain open. >>> an ironic vow from suspended state senator yee, vowing to fight corruption charges. he was indicted this month on corruption and conspiracy charges and w
missouri and member. firefighters spend the night searching for survivors a few miles north in kansas, first responders are going door to door marking each home with "okay" when they are sure everyone got out. in missouri heavy rain and high winded knocked a semi on its side. i could not see to drive. i was stopped for 30 seconds and a gust of wind hit me and that is the result. >> before this outbreak, 2014 was the quietest tornado season in 60 years but now there have been two...
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north little rock, arkansas. >> reporter: an ef-1 tornado tore through university city, missouri, early this morning. there was the sound of this storm that woke everybody up. 100 homes damaged. trees down. and nearly 7,000 people left without power. in st. louis, the rain came fast and was heavy. flooding streets, and stranding cars. >> it is more than what the drainage system can handle at one time. you have the flash flooding and before you know it, you're in it. >> reporter: at least seven states and more than 50 million people are at risk for either tornadoes or wind damage. >> certainly not done yet. bill karins will tell us what is ahead in just a few minutes. >>> first, declassified, we will soon get our first look into a senate report on post 9/11 cia interrogation methods. let's get to nbc's tracie potts live in washington. tracie, good morning. some called this 6200 page report shocking. >> reporter: and when we see is inside the thousands of pages, every american can make up their own mind on that. that's what some of the republicans who opposed it wanted to see anyway. the senate intelli
north little rock, arkansas. >> reporter: an ef-1 tornado tore through university city, missouri, early this morning. there was the sound of this storm that woke everybody up. 100 homes damaged. trees down. and nearly 7,000 people left without power. in st. louis, the rain came fast and was heavy. flooding streets, and stranding cars. >> it is more than what the drainage system can handle at one time. you have the flash flooding and before you know it, you're in it. >>...
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missouri and nebraska. >> tornadoes on the ground. >> reporter: firefighters in oklahoma spent the night searching the rubble for survivors. just a few miles north near baxter spring, kansas, first responders are going door to door marking each home with an okay once they're sure everyone inside got out alive. hours earlier in missouri, heavy rain and high winds knocked a semi on its side. >> it started raining so hard that i couldn't see to drive, and after i had been stopped about 30 seconds, then a gust of wind hit me, and that was the result of it. >> that's it. there's the big cone. >> reporter: now before this outbreak, 2014 had seen the quietest tornado season in more than 60 years, but now there have been at least two dozen reported tornadoes in the past 24 hours. in washington, kristin fisher, abc news. >> all right, kristin, thank you. and as we just heard from kristin, arkansas was among the worst hit by these storms. >> that's right. joining us from arkansas right now, department of emergency management is brandon morris. brandon, we're hearing about major damage from these tornadoes. can you give us an idea of the sheer scale of the
missouri and nebraska. >> tornadoes on the ground. >> reporter: firefighters in oklahoma spent the night searching the rubble for survivors. just a few miles north near baxter spring, kansas, first responders are going door to door marking each home with an okay once they're sure everyone inside got out alive. hours earlier in missouri, heavy rain and high winds knocked a semi on its side. >> it started raining so hard that i couldn't see to drive, and after i had been stopped...
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missouri and right towards illinois. this is right along this warm front and pushing farther north.od watches in effect along with a new flood warnings. there was a warning with this storm earlier, but now it is just very heavily rain and flooding. they are right along this warm front, but the focus for severe weather through oklahoma and texas today. all of these fronts coming together. the warm front, cold front, and dry line which develops in west texas there and western oklahoma. more moist air coming up to the south. all of the ingredients are there for severe weather for these storms to start to spin and create the potential for heavy wind, rain, hail, or tornados. tomorrow the low intensified so there's a greater threat for severe weather tomorrow, but the area is pushed a east a bit. >>> dave warren thank you very much. an exhibit at new york natural history of museum is giving people a chance to fly in prehistoric terms. it's about the first and largest vert brats ever to fly. the interacttive ink allows kids to simulate the massive reptiles. it also has a life-sized replic
missouri and right towards illinois. this is right along this warm front and pushing farther north.od watches in effect along with a new flood warnings. there was a warning with this storm earlier, but now it is just very heavily rain and flooding. they are right along this warm front, but the focus for severe weather through oklahoma and texas today. all of these fronts coming together. the warm front, cold front, and dry line which develops in west texas there and western oklahoma. more moist...
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north carolina. there are new watches and warnings up across several states tonight. in missouri, the wind so strong this sunday, this tractor trailer toppled right over. tonight, take a look at the map. the red, the danger zone. 17 states on alert all the way into tuesday and wednesday. in a moment, we'll pin-point where the new reports are coming in. but we're going to begin with alex perez, in little rock, arkansas, tonight. >> a severe thunderstorm warning. >> reporter: tonight's tornado outbreak has already turned deadly. touching down in quapaw, oklahoma, killing at least two. near odessa, missouri, visibility near zero. blinding, heavy rain making driving nearly impossible. the strong winds along i-70 flipping this semi on its side and damaging several homes. from nebraska all the way to louisiana, residents are preparing for a potentially dangerous storm that could spawn violent tornadoes and lead to heavy flooding. in the crosshairs, arkansas, where a tornado watch already has many on high alert. in drasco, arkansas, and parts of oklahoma, golf-ball-sized hail. across to
north carolina. there are new watches and warnings up across several states tonight. in missouri, the wind so strong this sunday, this tractor trailer toppled right over. tonight, take a look at the map. the red, the danger zone. 17 states on alert all the way into tuesday and wednesday. in a moment, we'll pin-point where the new reports are coming in. but we're going to begin with alex perez, in little rock, arkansas, tonight. >> a severe thunderstorm warning. >> reporter:...
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north dakota. or come from missouri like i do and talk to the people who watch fox news every day. talk to friends that watch msnbc. >> i want to underscore this -- got the shut this down. i want to brag on you for saying that. most people that know, are people like myself, friendless nerds, bully magnates, unloved by anyone else outside our immediate family, and not everyone in our immediate family , we spread from the middle of country to the coast and reinvented ourselves as whatever and did the best to forget all those people. and now most of us we can't even go home for thanksgiving without inflicting or receiving massive amounts of trauma because we just can't communicate with these people. and that's something we can no longer indulge. we know how to speak american. we know how to not piss off everybody at the dinner table and stale make our point. as progressive democrat, i think we got isolated into our own stuff and strangely it is arrogant and intolerant, we sometimes accuse our opponents of that. i appreciate you saying that. >> i live in cambridge, massachusetts, and i
north dakota. or come from missouri like i do and talk to the people who watch fox news every day. talk to friends that watch msnbc. >> i want to underscore this -- got the shut this down. i want to brag on you for saying that. most people that know, are people like myself, friendless nerds, bully magnates, unloved by anyone else outside our immediate family, and not everyone in our immediate family , we spread from the middle of country to the coast and reinvented ourselves as whatever...
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missouri and nebraska. >> firefighters in oklahoma spend the night searching the rubble for survives a few miles north where first responders are going door to door marking with "okay" if everyone got out. >> president obama offered condolences from manila. >> your country will be had to help you recover and rebuild as long as it takes. >> before this outbreak, 2014 was the quietest season in 60 years but now two dozen reported tornadoes in 24 hours. >>> new video of a family being rescued after the storm plowed through center hill, arkansas, with firefighters helping the woman out of her home and across broken boards and other debris. the woman who lives in the house hid in the closet with her parents. >>> president obama says family is already on the ground this morning helping state and local authorities deal with the storm damage. he is wrapping up a four-nation tour of asia with a stop in the philippines. in a news conference, president obama said that the united states is leveeing new economic sanctions on russian individuals and companies in response to the failure to uphold an international accord a
missouri and nebraska. >> firefighters in oklahoma spend the night searching the rubble for survives a few miles north where first responders are going door to door marking with "okay" if everyone got out. >> president obama offered condolences from manila. >> your country will be had to help you recover and rebuild as long as it takes. >> before this outbreak, 2014 was the quietest season in 60 years but now two dozen reported tornadoes in 24 hours....
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missouri. today, we are targeting north carolina and virginia beach. southern virginia, for this afternoon and evening. there's a completely different storm i want to focus on. that will be coming tomorrow, from the plains here. iowa, parts of nebraska, all the way down to deep south texas. and sunday, we're even intensifying the risk area, into parts of arkansas, louisiana, texas and oklahoma. so, it's going to be a busy weekend of damaging winds, tornadoes, isolated, but still. and then, of course, large hail. amy? >> ginger, thanks so much. >>> and now, to the latest of an emergency landing in tampa, florida, after reports of smoke in the cockpit. david kerley has the latest right now. he joins us live. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, amy. this is a flight from north-to-south florida. but the pilot had to put this down as quickly as possible, in the middle of the state, in tampa. >> i was physically taken extremely emotional. thinking this was the end, end, end of the road. >> reporter: overnight, panicked passengers describing what
missouri. today, we are targeting north carolina and virginia beach. southern virginia, for this afternoon and evening. there's a completely different storm i want to focus on. that will be coming tomorrow, from the plains here. iowa, parts of nebraska, all the way down to deep south texas. and sunday, we're even intensifying the risk area, into parts of arkansas, louisiana, texas and oklahoma. so, it's going to be a busy weekend of damaging winds, tornadoes, isolated, but still. and then, of...
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, this cluster of storms, moving in to arkansas and missouri, but it's that close up view we will show where the stronger storms are just to the northre seeing them beginning to rotate, and that is a potential to produce tornadoes. so certainly watch these storms. the severe storm risk in effect today over a large area, it's not only severe weather, it is winter weather, winter storm warnings are in effect, north of the low, that's where the cold air is, and that low will just sit over the same region as this warmer temperatures -- the warmer air spreads east, so we are getting significant snowfall, and more severe weather expected across the southeast, stephanie. >> you are watching al jazeera america, i'm stephanie sigh, talks to al jazeera featuring simon shama is next, thank you for watching. for news updates head to our website aljazeera.com. blatch >> richard trumka president of the afl coy, representing 12,000 workers, a long time low. trumka says the workers need a better deal. >> we've given with our wages, we've given with our jobs, we've given with our homes. >> you can't look and say it's the president's fault. he's trie
, this cluster of storms, moving in to arkansas and missouri, but it's that close up view we will show where the stronger storms are just to the northre seeing them beginning to rotate, and that is a potential to produce tornadoes. so certainly watch these storms. the severe storm risk in effect today over a large area, it's not only severe weather, it is winter weather, winter storm warnings are in effect, north of the low, that's where the cold air is, and that low will just sit over the same...
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north dakota. or they came from missouri like i did and we watch "fox news" every day. or watch "msnbc." >> i want to underscore this. i just want to brag. most people that i know are people like myself. friendless nerds, bully magnets, unloved by anyone outside of our media family and in fact everyone in our media building. we blend the middle of the country to the coast where we reinvented ourselves as activists or whatever and did the best we could to forget all those people. now most of us we can't even go home for thanksgiving without inflicting or receiving massive amounts of trauma because we just can't agree. that's something we can no longer indulge. we know how to speak mecca america. we know how to not make everybody mad at the dinner table and still make her points and i know as a progressive democrat we have got an isolated into our own stuff and frankly as arrogant and intolerant as we sometimes accuse their counterparts. >> i live in cambridge massachusetts and i have no idea what your talking about. >> i want to remind you of some of the best questions f
north dakota. or they came from missouri like i did and we watch "fox news" every day. or watch "msnbc." >> i want to underscore this. i just want to brag. most people that i know are people like myself. friendless nerds, bully magnets, unloved by anyone outside of our media family and in fact everyone in our media building. we blend the middle of the country to the coast where we reinvented ourselves as activists or whatever and did the best we could to forget all...
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a tornado killed two people in north-eastern oklahoma, the extent of the damage is unknown. the storms are also hitting missouri, this is new video from the kansas city area. there are reports of a tornado on the ground. that has not been confirmed. take a look at the damage this line of storms did to that part of missouri. strong winds blowing the tractor trailers off the internet. fortunately no injuries have been reported. rebecca, this is one of the several powerful storms tearing across the heartland. >> yes, and we didn't have tornado deaths. it was a long stretch that we were looking back to 1950 when that happened. largely in part because it was so cold for the first part of our spring. so we had a very slow start to our tornado season. tonight the number of tornado is impressive. so far we had 12 spotted. they stretch from oklahoma, across kansas, nebraska, iowa, mississippi under a tornado warning. we are tracking a line of storms as it moves through. the problem is we have a center of low pressure rotating behind the line of storms, keeping the strong thund stos rolling through the night ahead. and t
a tornado killed two people in north-eastern oklahoma, the extent of the damage is unknown. the storms are also hitting missouri, this is new video from the kansas city area. there are reports of a tornado on the ground. that has not been confirmed. take a look at the damage this line of storms did to that part of missouri. strong winds blowing the tractor trailers off the internet. fortunately no injuries have been reported. rebecca, this is one of the several powerful storms tearing across...
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weather directly impacting the parts of arkansas and into missouri and illinois, so this severe weather threat is going to stretch further to the northhan today. good news is that tonight is quiet but tomorrow it is going to be wet again for the pacific northwest showers, and the storm system coming together chlth now we have to have a number of things coming together for the severe weather and number one we didn't get the area of low pressure today. it stayed over a the rockies. now it is finally starting to shift its way to the east. it did appear that the low pressure system, a little spin here in parts of arizona, it looked like that was going to come together with the gulf of mexico to create a lift and energy. tonight the wind gusts 45-75 miles per hour. those gusts tonight are gusting strong across arizona and texas and tomorrow spanning up to the da co-toes. in the mountains there is snow n. the colorado rockies 13-30 inches of snow today and now getting more snow coming down for the cad cascades and the idaho clear waters. >> immigration is a contention issue. we continue the series called border land and we follow the immig
weather directly impacting the parts of arkansas and into missouri and illinois, so this severe weather threat is going to stretch further to the northhan today. good news is that tonight is quiet but tomorrow it is going to be wet again for the pacific northwest showers, and the storm system coming together chlth now we have to have a number of things coming together for the severe weather and number one we didn't get the area of low pressure today. it stayed over a the rockies. now it is...
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missouri and illini. that will be a factor as the complex moved to the east for tomorrow. back here in the bay area, lingering clouds, most of the cloud cover is to our north. a few scattered rainshowers to the east. we have dry conditions out there, the dry weather pattern is here to stay with no rain clouds in the fide. >> >> wind gusts to basically 20- miles an hour in the fairfield area. oakland, winds out of the west, 20-miles an hour and a few more out towards sfo gusting to 25. there is the gust, sustained speed of 25-miles an hour. right now, it is 59 degrees in san francisco, looking out toward the bay bridge. san francisco even warmer tomorrow as well, starting out the day with some patchy fog at 7:00, 49 degrees. on track to reach the upper 60s by 3:00 or 4:00 tomorrow and in san jose, a few visiting clouds, currently in the 60s, 64 san jose. thinking we will approach the 70s tomorrow for your monday. a very nice 73 degrees by 4:00 tomorrow afternoon. overnight lows first thing tomorrow morning for your monday, we are thinking widespread 40s for santa rosa, some patchy fog out there. off to a cool start. cloud cover up to our north. storm track
missouri and illini. that will be a factor as the complex moved to the east for tomorrow. back here in the bay area, lingering clouds, most of the cloud cover is to our north. a few scattered rainshowers to the east. we have dry conditions out there, the dry weather pattern is here to stay with no rain clouds in the fide. >> >> wind gusts to basically 20- miles an hour in the fairfield area. oakland, winds out of the west, 20-miles an hour and a few more out towards sfo gusting to...
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that's not the senator from north dakota, the senator from texas, the senator from oklahoma, the senator from missouri on this side. that's the president's own state department saying it would create jobs. $3.4 billion contribution to the u.s. economy. and you think about the states that are impacted. the state of north dakota directly. my state of south dakota would be traversed by the pipeline. but we've got a lot of local governments, state governments that would benefit. in the first year of operations it would generate $56 million of tax revenue, which means that when you talk about what that can do in terms of infrastructure, what it can do in terms of providing to build schools, public services, those sorts of things, it takes the pressure off the local property tax owners, area ranchers, businesses, that's another impact of this. i would also say to my colleagues on the floor that will it will strengthen energy security. 830,000 barrels a day would come through that pipeline. that's half of what we import from the middle east in about total what i we import on daily basis from venezuela. so yo
that's not the senator from north dakota, the senator from texas, the senator from oklahoma, the senator from missouri on this side. that's the president's own state department saying it would create jobs. $3.4 billion contribution to the u.s. economy. and you think about the states that are impacted. the state of north dakota directly. my state of south dakota would be traversed by the pipeline. but we've got a lot of local governments, state governments that would benefit. in the first year...
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a line of storms developing around the north-eastern area around tulsa and the areas into missouri.ain and thunder storms in advance of that system. here is a look at the timing. it will be dry and windy. warm across texas. we are not expecting to see the storms developing until 9 o'clock this evening. everything lifts a little to the north and off to the east of st. louis. by tomorrow you, too, will need to watch out. you can use the rain in texas. the area dealing with drought - it will be on the drier side. not expecting relief from the storms. >> the entire state of anna cavell is experiencing a level -- california is experiencing a level of drought. it's offering little hope to farmers affected. science and technology correspondent jacob ward reports on the drought. >> not only is the entire state under a condition of drought but 25% from where i am is in a case of exceptional drought, which is the worst kind. here in heels bird, known for wine rirks the brim through the center of -- wineries, the bridge through the center of town is exposed and mostly underwater. there's a dam
a line of storms developing around the north-eastern area around tulsa and the areas into missouri.ain and thunder storms in advance of that system. here is a look at the timing. it will be dry and windy. warm across texas. we are not expecting to see the storms developing until 9 o'clock this evening. everything lifts a little to the north and off to the east of st. louis. by tomorrow you, too, will need to watch out. you can use the rain in texas. the area dealing with drought - it will be on...
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north carolina are cleaning up following tornadoes on friday night. those twitters are striking knocking down trees and power lines. and forecasters say the worst storms are yet to come. parts of missouri and kentucky remain under a tornado watch. meanwhile, president obama is weighing in on the comments from quo quote, sterling released video of his girlfriend, quote, not to talk to those. the president spent time with the malaysian government, just to put it in perspective to comment on this. >> yeah, absolutely. you know, this is actually very serious. donald sterling considers it a rejection as he was asked to give his response to the statements he was given. >> when ignorant folks want to advertise their ignorance, then you just let them talk. i have asked and will address this. >> well, we'll see what the government wants to do. yesterday they put together a statement saying there was going to be a swiftation and that the cliffers would have to face duo process as part of the investigation. >> initially there was criticism from fans and now we're hearing from some of the nba's biggest fans. what are they saying. espn says some of the players wore their have journey. we are hearin
north carolina are cleaning up following tornadoes on friday night. those twitters are striking knocking down trees and power lines. and forecasters say the worst storms are yet to come. parts of missouri and kentucky remain under a tornado watch. meanwhile, president obama is weighing in on the comments from quo quote, sterling released video of his girlfriend, quote, not to talk to those. the president spent time with the malaysian government, just to put it in perspective to comment on this....
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missouri and arkansas. it's raining good in indianapolis. columbus a rainy morning commute for you and eventually up toward pittsburgh. a few strong storms in eastern north carolina. even washington d.c. could see a late day storm. let me take you through your weekend. saturday, 45 and rainy in boston. that's an ugly forecast. new england is going to be very raw on saturday. as far as the severe weather goes, a little bit saturday night but the bigger event is going to be on sunday. we'll see severe storms through the central plains. little rock to areas around a arklatex. >> we expect these things to happen. we have been lucky so far. >> we have. the self-cleaning car, this you will want to see. plus the national rifle associations boldest move yet and the heartbreaking and incredible story behind this fallen tribute to pope john paul ii. all of that is next. cars are driven by people. they're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden. [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valua
missouri and arkansas. it's raining good in indianapolis. columbus a rainy morning commute for you and eventually up toward pittsburgh. a few strong storms in eastern north carolina. even washington d.c. could see a late day storm. let me take you through your weekend. saturday, 45 and rainy in boston. that's an ugly forecast. new england is going to be very raw on saturday. as far as the severe weather goes, a little bit saturday night but the bigger event is going to be on sunday. we'll see...
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north carolina at 80 degrees. this is in advance of the next storm system. it starts with texas and kansas and into missouri.ake a look at what happens midweek wednesday. a widespread risk of storms. the risk for severe storm continues. by the way heather and ainsley this comes after our blizzard across the upper midwest we mentioned yesterday snow totals over a split of you have. it is april fool's day. >> we wish. >> millions of cars being recalled just as the auto maker is set to testify about a massive switch problem. good morning, lauren. >> hi ainsley, good morning. the gmc verses federal regulators sparring over the 2.6 million recalls worldwide. some lawmakers are going to want names. who as gm approved the switch made by delphi over a decade ago. recalling more than 6 million vehicles including another 1.3 million yesterday. that or a steering problem. the issue with the electronic power can stop working. all of these recalls come with a price tag $750 million. be looking to save on air fair. the best day to buy tickets is thursday. the best day is wednesday and return ton a tuesday. this according
north carolina at 80 degrees. this is in advance of the next storm system. it starts with texas and kansas and into missouri.ake a look at what happens midweek wednesday. a widespread risk of storms. the risk for severe storm continues. by the way heather and ainsley this comes after our blizzard across the upper midwest we mentioned yesterday snow totals over a split of you have. it is april fool's day. >> we wish. >> millions of cars being recalled just as the auto maker is set to...
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. >> north carolina, tampa, texas, these are great destinations and i'm sure missouri has its charmswell but not in the sun belt with golf courses that i know of. listen, a couple weeks ago mike corbat had a big target on his back, the question was how safe was his job? has that gotten any better? >> there's no question mike corbat did have a target on his back mainly because he failed the fed stress test. and we know what happened to the last executive, mike o'neill showed him out the door. it's here nuclear o'neill and corbat have a good relationship nd mike corbat, for the same reasons, because they don't apply this time around -- >> isn't as rich as pandit, right? >> furthermore, mike corbat was under pressure because of the bantam x fraud but citigroup posted perhaps the best results of the big commercial banks on wall street, morgan stanley did great as well but morgan stanley is principalably an investment bank and a money manager as opposed to a bank lie citigroup and they did better than jp morgan and better than bank of america and earned corbat back some credit citigroup h
. >> north carolina, tampa, texas, these are great destinations and i'm sure missouri has its charmswell but not in the sun belt with golf courses that i know of. listen, a couple weeks ago mike corbat had a big target on his back, the question was how safe was his job? has that gotten any better? >> there's no question mike corbat did have a target on his back mainly because he failed the fed stress test. and we know what happened to the last executive, mike o'neill showed him out...
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north the officials in backster springs, kansas says a twister caused injuries and destroyed 100 homes and businesses. strong winds of up to 80 miles an hour blew over there 18 wheeler in kansas, missouri, the winds toppled trees and ripped roofs off of buildings. not far away. -- lightning is blamed for this fire. the full extent of the damage will not be known until daylight. >> we are americans, resilient, we will snap back, but this is as bad as it gets e. tornadoes reported in iowa and nebraska. more severe weather is in the forecast through tuesday as the front moves eastward, back to you. >>> for a second day, bad weather delayed the search for victims of the ferry disaster off of korea. the navy released this new underwater video taken before the search ended. 100 people are still missing, 188 people are dead. >>> hundreds of thousands witnessed history this weekend. two lives popes elevated two of their predecessors to sainthood. jay levine joins us live from vatican city where it is just now after 8:00 monday morning there, good morning, jay. >> reporter: that it is. good morning, from vatican city where it is just a day after a truly historic day here. you know, it has been
north the officials in backster springs, kansas says a twister caused injuries and destroyed 100 homes and businesses. strong winds of up to 80 miles an hour blew over there 18 wheeler in kansas, missouri, the winds toppled trees and ripped roofs off of buildings. not far away. -- lightning is blamed for this fire. the full extent of the damage will not be known until daylight. >> we are americans, resilient, we will snap back, but this is as bad as it gets e. tornadoes reported in iowa...
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missouri rolled this tractor trailer, pulled up trees and pushed over power lines. in kansas city, a rough on ids side and the roof peels from this complex. a tornado ripped through eastern north carolina, killing an infant and damaging more than 200 homes and businesses. >> this is massive destruction that hit a lot of neighborhoods in north carolina within a short period of time. >> reporter: the worst of the weather may not be over. forecasters warn the slow moving system could produce more violent storms over the next four days. >> we have a very dangerous system across the mississippi valley and deep south. >> reporter: with conditions just right for storms, millions in the strike zone are urged to prepare and keep a close eye on the sky. jay gray, nbc news. >> makes for a tough morning when you see those images, when you see the reality of so many people waking up with more to come. >> you have an hour or two of scrambling and then nothing. first responders have been out all night long in these areas. we even are continuing with our severe weather threat. one tore nard doe warning right now and that goes from areas here in louisiana. this is this reef shreveport, l. nebr
missouri rolled this tractor trailer, pulled up trees and pushed over power lines. in kansas city, a rough on ids side and the roof peels from this complex. a tornado ripped through eastern north carolina, killing an infant and damaging more than 200 homes and businesses. >> this is massive destruction that hit a lot of neighborhoods in north carolina within a short period of time. >> reporter: the worst of the weather may not be over. forecasters warn the slow moving system could...
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missouri kolkata has more. he listed some of it or not is eighteen dollars month if now is a time for the united nations to in teaching in improving the human rights commission in north korea. not only do we know. the dprk known that we know. and this is powerful and can act as a lieutenant and she consented to change course iu and well tested iphone investigation. sharing a testimony of two hundred twenty witnesses. based on its findings. the un human rights council last month approved of his omission on punishing north korea as leader. the panel reported that north korea monterey keys have committed crimes against people both inside and outside the country. it's like history teaches us the problem of political prisoners being held in concentration camps monsignor allowed the abductions of japanese nationals. he stressed that this is no longer on latino issues. ap japan and north korea the engine house not mine. before the news conference. it tells the meeting took ill with a crew of the ethics of the half empty the first team to help clean up their loft on. we want international community to walk ard so we can see the sign of the solution to the program the japanes
missouri kolkata has more. he listed some of it or not is eighteen dollars month if now is a time for the united nations to in teaching in improving the human rights commission in north korea. not only do we know. the dprk known that we know. and this is powerful and can act as a lieutenant and she consented to change course iu and well tested iphone investigation. sharing a testimony of two hundred twenty witnesses. based on its findings. the un human rights council last month approved of his...
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missouri border, texas, louisiana, oklahoma, and over toward mississippi. a few tornado warnings, one to the west of the springfield area, to the north of joplin, we've had some reports of tornadoes with those cells. most of these cells across arkansas right now are only severe, winds and hail. there's one cell there west of oxford, mississippi, there's been one tornado on the ground. you get an idea of the broad area here. you see this white, it is a high risk for severe weather. they issue that three or four times a year at the storm prediction center. tomorrow, the moisture still continues to come up from parts of the gulf. get ready for another round of this parts of mississippi, alabama, tennessee, and also see some severe weather across the carolinas, wind and hail. we still have three days still of this, harris, and long with this because it's such a slow-moving storm that means we get more moisture into the area and we're going to be talking about very significant flooding. a lot of areas from the central gulf all the way up to new england, widespread spread and potential flooding as well. >> moving on now to politics. what we do hear on sun nights, p
missouri border, texas, louisiana, oklahoma, and over toward mississippi. a few tornado warnings, one to the west of the springfield area, to the north of joplin, we've had some reports of tornadoes with those cells. most of these cells across arkansas right now are only severe, winds and hail. there's one cell there west of oxford, mississippi, there's been one tornado on the ground. you get an idea of the broad area here. you see this white, it is a high risk for severe weather. they issue...
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louis, missouri, was the first one to hold a parade, to say welcome home to iraq vets, followed by houston and tucson and fayetteville and northarolina and melbourne, florida, and richmond, virginia, and kansas city, and chicago, lots of cities. but not new york. not in the canyon of heroes. not in the place where america thinks of as the place that we make it official, where we really say, welcome home, as a nation. over this past weekend, senator charles schumer of new york decided to raise the issue again. he said, now, combat operations in afghanistan are coming to an end. and so maybe now, now is the time to start to plan, finally, a welcome home parade for the troops who served in iraq and in afghanistan. and now there is a new mayor of new york city, bill de blasio, and he says he supports the idea. so the now finally the time, 2 1/2 years after the end of the iraq war, will the american troops who fought in that war and in the afghanistan war as well, finally receive the same welcome home as the thousands of troops who have fought in all those wars before them? we may have an answer to that. hold on. [ male announcer ]
louis, missouri, was the first one to hold a parade, to say welcome home to iraq vets, followed by houston and tucson and fayetteville and northarolina and melbourne, florida, and richmond, virginia, and kansas city, and chicago, lots of cities. but not new york. not in the canyon of heroes. not in the place where america thinks of as the place that we make it official, where we really say, welcome home, as a nation. over this past weekend, senator charles schumer of new york decided to raise...
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missouri. 16 killed in arkansas alone, the state hardest hit by these storms. more than 100 people there taken to hospitals. this is what it looks like just north of little rock. a massive twister flattened the towns of mayflower and i will voen yeah, devouring almost everything in their path. a nightmare all too familiar to residents here. almost three years ago to the day, another storm wiped out some of the same neighborhoods. >> at this time this storm was much stronger. buildings are completely leveled. very few walls left standing in its path, just a tremendous amount of damage. it's just hard to look at and believe this happened to us again. >> this morning rescue teams are racing against the clock. another round of severe weather expected to hit some of the same regions in the coming hours. cnn's chad myers is in may flower, arkansas. >> reporter: this building was a concrete block, a cinder block building, some type of machine shop. i'm finding all kinds of bar clamps and things like that. this was a moving, an operating factory of some sort. now it's just completely destroyed. but the real problem today for the search and rescue teams
missouri. 16 killed in arkansas alone, the state hardest hit by these storms. more than 100 people there taken to hospitals. this is what it looks like just north of little rock. a massive twister flattened the towns of mayflower and i will voen yeah, devouring almost everything in their path. a nightmare all too familiar to residents here. almost three years ago to the day, another storm wiped out some of the same neighborhoods. >> at this time this storm was much stronger. buildings are...
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missouri. police say about half the town suffered extensive damage. emergency officials are conducting search-and-rescue operations at this moment. >>> a tragic toned a tornado disaster in northolina. 11-month-old gavin soto has died for injuries suffered on friday. a tornado there ripped the roof off the family's house. it came crashing down inside. multiple tornadoes destroyed hundreds of homes in north carolina. >>> people in parts of kansas also cleaning up this morning from tornado damage. you could see funnel clouds, look at that, hanging over the town of baxter springs, kansas. officials report significant damage there as well. dozens of homes and businesses also destroyed. >>> just a few minutes ago, president obama speaking from the philippines, which is the final stop on his asia trip. he reassured the victims of the violent and deadly storms that they're not alone. at a news conference earlier this hour, the president said "your country will be there to help you recover and rebuild as long as it takes." >> all right, so let's get straight to indra petersons, tracking this all for us. i think the big question is are we out of the danger zone yet? >> unfortunately, n
missouri. police say about half the town suffered extensive damage. emergency officials are conducting search-and-rescue operations at this moment. >>> a tragic toned a tornado disaster in northolina. 11-month-old gavin soto has died for injuries suffered on friday. a tornado there ripped the roof off the family's house. it came crashing down inside. multiple tornadoes destroyed hundreds of homes in north carolina. >>> people in parts of kansas also cleaning up this morning...
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missouri. >> authorities say that one of those tornadoes was half a mile wide. look at what it left in its wake. homes flattened in the towns of mayflower just northk, arkansas. we're told rescue crews are searching for more victims. we expect to hear from authorities at the center of the storm damage shortly. there's a news conference scheduled for mayflower city hall. we'll bring you the news conference live when it happens. >> we'll bring in chad myers. he's in the town, mayflower, devastated by the tornadoes. we see you standing amidst of twisted metal and debris. give us a sense of what it's like. >> irony is there's a smoke alarm going off right behind me that hasn't gone off all day. i got closer to it to give you perspective. i can show you the wide shot. it doesn't give you the scope of what we're seeing here. what people are doing. the cleanup that has to happen after a tornado. obviously now these people are cleaning up. this place has been searched for survivors. every time they put a little orange x here, that's the orange x that says last night we were here when this happened. they were searching these vehicles. they were searching b
missouri. >> authorities say that one of those tornadoes was half a mile wide. look at what it left in its wake. homes flattened in the towns of mayflower just northk, arkansas. we're told rescue crews are searching for more victims. we expect to hear from authorities at the center of the storm damage shortly. there's a news conference scheduled for mayflower city hall. we'll bring you the news conference live when it happens. >> we'll bring in chad myers. he's in the town,...
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missouri. police say about half of that town suffered extensive damage, and emergency officials are conducting search-and-rescue operations right now. >>> severe sadness for a family in northa. 11-month-old gavin soto has died from the injuries he suffered on friday when a tornado sent the roof of his family's home crashing down inside. multiple tornadoes destroyed hundreds of homes in north carolina. >>> and people in parts of kansas are also reeling this morning from damage caused by a tornado there. you can see those funnel clouds, shocking pictures, hanging over the town of baxter springs, kansas. officials report significant damage there with dozens of homes and businesses also destroyed. >> president obama weighing in on this deadly round of storms while speaking at a news conference in the philippines just a short time ago. >> i want everyone affected by this tragedy to know that fema and the federal government is on the ground and will help our fellow americans in need, working with state and local officials. and i wanted everybody to know that your country will be there to help you recover and rebuild as long as it takes. >> we're going to get a better sense of th
missouri. police say about half of that town suffered extensive damage, and emergency officials are conducting search-and-rescue operations right now. >>> severe sadness for a family in northa. 11-month-old gavin soto has died from the injuries he suffered on friday when a tornado sent the roof of his family's home crashing down inside. multiple tornadoes destroyed hundreds of homes in north carolina. >>> and people in parts of kansas are also reeling this morning from damage...