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cbs' roxana saberi takes us to makanda. >> reporter: call it a cosmic coincidence. in southern illinois the village of makanda is preparing for another total solar eclipse. >> there's two solar eclipses that will be criss-crossing. makanda will be in the center of the x. >> reporter: x marks the spot where the path of the last eclipse in 2017 intersects the one coming on monday. a phenomenon that occurs only once every 375 years. >> we've got port-o-potties coming, dumpsters. >> reporter: festival coordinator debbie dunn is hoping for thousands of visitors like last time when the moon blocked the sun for two minutes and 42 seconds. >> i actually got emotional. it was totally unexpected. >> reporter: back then artist dave dardis told cbs news' adriana diaz this orange line running through his shop represented the center line of the moon's shadow. how do you feel knowing you'll experience it twice? >> if i'm still alive, i think that will be quite great. >> reporter: you are alive. >> get to see it again. >> reporter: now the 75-year-old is repainting and creating 1,0
cbs' roxana saberi takes us to makanda. >> reporter: call it a cosmic coincidence. in southern illinois the village of makanda is preparing for another total solar eclipse. >> there's two solar eclipses that will be criss-crossing. makanda will be in the center of the x. >> reporter: x marks the spot where the path of the last eclipse in 2017 intersects the one coming on monday. a phenomenon that occurs only once every 375 years. >> we've got port-o-potties coming,...
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cbs's roxana saberi reports some residents are still suffering from the impact of the toxic crash. >>r: in the 14 months since the toxic train derailment forced nearly 2,000 people from their homes, lynn did murphy says she and her husband, russ, have developed numbness and leg pain. >> we really need long-term health care. >> so you're worried about getting diagnosed with cancer years down the road? >> absolutely. cancer, neurological diseases. >> reporter: murphy says the $600 million class action settlement won't be enough to cover future health care. >> i almost feel like it's giving a grain of rice to the starving. is it really going to help people the way that it should? >> we appreciate and understand that anxiety. >> reporter: jane conroy, an attorney for the plaintiffs, acknowledges that with up to 100,000 people eligible for compensation, some might receive very little or choose to opt out. still, she says the settlement is significant. >> the derailment itself was totally avoidable, and just the pattern of conduct all resulted in a settlement of this size. >> reporter: norf
cbs's roxana saberi reports some residents are still suffering from the impact of the toxic crash. >>r: in the 14 months since the toxic train derailment forced nearly 2,000 people from their homes, lynn did murphy says she and her husband, russ, have developed numbness and leg pain. >> we really need long-term health care. >> so you're worried about getting diagnosed with cancer years down the road? >> absolutely. cancer, neurological diseases. >> reporter: murphy...
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cbs's roxana saberi is following the storms, and she's going to start us off tonight. >> the majority: tonight, under threat. millions of people across the midwest bracing for a dangerous trail of tornadoes. a twister ripping through rockwell city, iowa, sirens sounding. iowa state trooper paul gardner was on duty when he spotted this tornado. >> it was zigzagging all over the farmland. >> reporter: and a deputy's dash cam in sioux city captured this lightning strike. 100 miles of omaha in creston, nebraska, a funnel over farmland, sweeping over the plains. >> we got one that touched down. >> reporter: and in kansas, the national weather service says a twister with winds of up to 100 miles per hour tossed a man from his trailer, leaving his wife and two dogs stuck in the rubble. they all survived with minor injuries. meanwhile, in missouri, thousands are in the dark after severe storms struck this afternoon. a tornado ripping off roofs and flipping this camper. and hail the size of half dollars pelted the pavement. here in davenport, iowa, it's going to be a tense night. the severe we
cbs's roxana saberi is following the storms, and she's going to start us off tonight. >> the majority: tonight, under threat. millions of people across the midwest bracing for a dangerous trail of tornadoes. a twister ripping through rockwell city, iowa, sirens sounding. iowa state trooper paul gardner was on duty when he spotted this tornado. >> it was zigzagging all over the farmland. >> reporter: and a deputy's dash cam in sioux city captured this lightning strike. 100...
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roxana saberi, thank you so much.e mentioned, the threat of severe weather is going to continue through the night and into tomorrow. so let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes, from our partners at the weather channel be a good evening mike. >> good evening. looking for tomorrow. father eastbourne and southbound. active storms in milwaukee, chicago, eventually tomorrow michigan and ohio and detroit gets hit and right down i-75. stormy conditions in the morning, as well as in the afternoon. we have a severe weather threat across detroit, fort wayne, columbus, cleveland. torcon of 3 which means lower risk for tornadoes but a tornado risk nonetheless across the buckeye state in the great lakes state. showers in the morning more rough, through the evening, including right during the evening drive and many locations and storms later on in the evening after dinner time, norah, in places like pittsburgh, pennsylvania. >> norah: mike bettes, thank you. tonight, the big development, the first seven jurors have been selected t
roxana saberi, thank you so much.e mentioned, the threat of severe weather is going to continue through the night and into tomorrow. so let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes, from our partners at the weather channel be a good evening mike. >> good evening. looking for tomorrow. father eastbourne and southbound. active storms in milwaukee, chicago, eventually tomorrow michigan and ohio and detroit gets hit and right down i-75. stormy conditions in the morning, as well as in the...
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>> norah: roxana saberi, thank you very much.icopter with two people on we have the details on their rescue next. ♪ ♪ katie! i knew i'd find you here. i know, it's wild. i'm you from the future! anyway our doctor figured it out. all that constipation with belly pain that keeps coming back, it's ibs—c. she said linzess could help you get ahead of it. whatta you say? yess! get ahead of your ibs—c with linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it's a once—daily pill that helps you get ahead of your symptoms. it's proven to help you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. and helps relieve overall abdominal symptoms... belly pain, discomfort, and bloating. do not give linzess to children less than two. it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. these aren't all the side effect
>> norah: roxana saberi, thank you very much.icopter with two people on we have the details on their rescue next. ♪ ♪ katie! i knew i'd find you here. i know, it's wild. i'm you from the future! anyway our doctor figured it out. all that constipation with belly pain that keeps coming back, it's ibs—c. she said linzess could help you get ahead of it. whatta you say? yess! get ahead of your ibs—c with linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it's a once—daily pill that helps you get...
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here is cbs's roxana saberi. >> reporter: call it a cosmic coincidence.for another total solar eclipse. >> there's two solar eclipses that will be crisscrossing, and makanda will be in the center of the x. >> reporter: x marks the spot where the path of the last eclipse in 2017 intersects the one coming on monday, a phenomenon that on average occurs only once every 375 years. >> we've got porta-potties coming. we've got dumpsters coming. >> reporter: festival coordinator debbie dunn is hoping for thousands of visitors like last time, when the moon completely blocked the sun for 2 minutes and 42 seconds. >> i actually got emotional, and it was, like, totally unexpected. >> reporter: back then, artist dave dardis told cbs news' adriana diaz, this orange line running through his shop represented the center line of the moon's shadow. >> how do you feel knowing you will experience it twice? >> if i'm still alive, i think that will be quite great. [laughter] >> you are alive. >> get to see it again. >> reporter: now the 75-year-old is repainting and creating 1,
here is cbs's roxana saberi. >> reporter: call it a cosmic coincidence.for another total solar eclipse. >> there's two solar eclipses that will be crisscrossing, and makanda will be in the center of the x. >> reporter: x marks the spot where the path of the last eclipse in 2017 intersects the one coming on monday, a phenomenon that on average occurs only once every 375 years. >> we've got porta-potties coming. we've got dumpsters coming. >> reporter: festival...
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roxana saberi has more. >> reporter: call it a cosmic coincidence. in southern illinois the village of mccannda is preparing for another total solar eclipse. >> there's two solar eclipses that will be crisscrossing and mccanda will be in the center of the x. >> reporter: x marks the spot where the path of the last eclipse in 2017 intersects the one coming on monday, a phenomenon that on average occurs only once every 375 years. >> we've got port-a-potties coming. we've got dumpsters coming. >> reporter: festival coordinator debbie dunn is hoping for thousands of visitors like last time, when the moon completely blocked the sun for two minutes and 42 seconds. >> i actually got emotional. and it was like totally unexpected. >> reporter: back then artist dave dardus told cbs news's adriana diaz this ofrrange line running through his shop represented the center line of the moon's shadow. >> how do you feel knowing you'll experience it twice? >> if i'm still alive i think that will be quite great. >> you are alive. >> i'll get to see it again. >> reporter
roxana saberi has more. >> reporter: call it a cosmic coincidence. in southern illinois the village of mccannda is preparing for another total solar eclipse. >> there's two solar eclipses that will be crisscrossing and mccanda will be in the center of the x. >> reporter: x marks the spot where the path of the last eclipse in 2017 intersects the one coming on monday, a phenomenon that on average occurs only once every 375 years. >> we've got port-a-potties coming. we've...
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