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and that was henry rosoff reporting for us tonight from new york. >> severe weather has turned deadlyd destructive in parts of the southeast. this is video of a tornado. look at that thing that touched down in alabama, massive at least 5 people have died and major damage has been reported after that think traveled more than 150 miles from alabama into georgia. dozens of homes, schools and other buildings have been destroyed or damaged. alabama's governor has declared a state of emergency in 46 counties. more than 17,000 people tonight without power. yeah, twisters are scary. for more on those chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here. yeah. huge storms rolling through the south today and they continue tonight. they're not done yet. although things taper off a little bit, especially in alabama but storms just rolling through. you've got that big collision of air masses, all that cold air coming down from the north. >> that nice warm moist air coming to the south of this time of year. they have declined over the deep south, bringing them some very stormy weather today. the tornadoes,
and that was henry rosoff reporting for us tonight from new york. >> severe weather has turned deadlyd destructive in parts of the southeast. this is video of a tornado. look at that thing that touched down in alabama, massive at least 5 people have died and major damage has been reported after that think traveled more than 150 miles from alabama into georgia. dozens of homes, schools and other buildings have been destroyed or damaged. alabama's governor has declared a state of emergency...
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took kiba rosoff which is closest to the dam site here the indigenous dumas good people have lived alongsidepeasant farmers and fishers for generations many of them have put up signs opposing the down as they face displacement and the loss of their livelihoods. i'm just wondering. when the flood comes how are we going to find. we can't swim or dive for fish. we wouldn't be able to do any of that. so what's going to become of us. the dam is designed to boost the water supply in manila the philippine capital and the country's economic and political center. were actually just 40 kilometers south of the dam site but this urban jungle feels worlds away from their remote mountain communities. the authorities here say dwindling supply primary water sources is leading to shortages in a city that won't stop expanding. the greater the metro by then that he's serious. about. growing the most without. the government argues that displacing thousands and destroying hundreds of hector's of forest land is justified as it will secure water for more than 12000000 people and that it's worth the taxpayer burden
took kiba rosoff which is closest to the dam site here the indigenous dumas good people have lived alongsidepeasant farmers and fishers for generations many of them have put up signs opposing the down as they face displacement and the loss of their livelihoods. i'm just wondering. when the flood comes how are we going to find. we can't swim or dive for fish. we wouldn't be able to do any of that. so what's going to become of us. the dam is designed to boost the water supply in manila the...
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that's more than enough to inundate communities like this one i visited the village of seato keeper rosoffwhich is closest to the dam site here the indigenous to moderate people have lived alongside peasant farmers and fishers for generations many of them have put up signs opposing the down as they face displacement and the loss of their livelihoods i'm. i'm just wondering. when the flood comes how are we going to find. we can't swim or dive for fish. we wouldn't be able to do any of that. so what's going to become of us. for. the dam is designed to boost the water supply in manila the philippine capital and the country's economic and political center. we're actually just 40 kilometers south of the dam site but this urban jungle feels worlds away from their remote mountain communities. the authorities here say dwindling supply at manila's primary water sources is leading to shortages in a city that won't stop expanding. the greater the measure of whether or not he's serious. about. growing the bounce from those. the government argues that displacing thousands and destroying hundreds of hec
that's more than enough to inundate communities like this one i visited the village of seato keeper rosoffwhich is closest to the dam site here the indigenous to moderate people have lived alongside peasant farmers and fishers for generations many of them have put up signs opposing the down as they face displacement and the loss of their livelihoods i'm. i'm just wondering. when the flood comes how are we going to find. we can't swim or dive for fish. we wouldn't be able to do any of that. so...
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>>henry rosoff brings us the latest. to be clear. >>all the deaths in the nursing homes and in the hospitals were always formally publicly and accurately reported those statements made by governor cuomo february 15th and many times before and after were false. according to new reporting by the new york times and wall street journal. the times reports that as the state department of health was working on a report detailing 9,000 nursing home deaths by june of last year top cuomo administration officials quote rewrote the report, even though quote none had public health expertise. the time says they did it to protect the emerging image of governor cuomo as a hero of the pandemic who was just about to write his book leadership lessons from the covid-19 pandemic it they covered it up state assembly republicans today cited the latest reporting as evidence the governor cannot be trusted with any special pandemic powers anymore it's not just it's not just us and episode, it's criminal the times reporting about the cuomo administration hidin
>>henry rosoff brings us the latest. to be clear. >>all the deaths in the nursing homes and in the hospitals were always formally publicly and accurately reported those statements made by governor cuomo february 15th and many times before and after were false. according to new reporting by the new york times and wall street journal. the times reports that as the state department of health was working on a report detailing 9,000 nursing home deaths by june of last year top cuomo...
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henry rosoff has the latest. to be clear.s in the nursing homes and in the hospitals were always formally publicly and accurately reported those statements made by governor cuomo february 15th and many times before and after were false. according to new reporting by the new york times and wall street journal, the times reports that as the state department of health was working on a report detailing 9,000 nursing home deaths by june of last year top cuomo administration officials quote rewrote the report, even though quote none had public health expertise. the time says they did it to protect the emerging image of governor cuomo as a hero of the pandemic who was just about to write his book leadership lessons from the covid-19 pandemic it they covered it up state assembly republicans today cited the latest reporting as evidence the governor cannot be trusted with any special pandemic powers anymore it's not just it's not just us and episode, it's criminal the times reporting about the cuomo administration hiding information ab
henry rosoff has the latest. to be clear.s in the nursing homes and in the hospitals were always formally publicly and accurately reported those statements made by governor cuomo february 15th and many times before and after were false. according to new reporting by the new york times and wall street journal, the times reports that as the state department of health was working on a report detailing 9,000 nursing home deaths by june of last year top cuomo administration officials quote rewrote...