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his store, sedgwick alternative relief, which sells both medical and recreational marijuana, is newly renovated. it stands out along this main street that has seen better days. it has become the main draw to this quiet town of 150 people. >> they're pretty happy about the renovations i've done, the employment i've brought, the dollars, the tax revenue dollars are outstanding. >> oh my goodness. it's been good. >> reporter: lupe pena casias owns a restaurant and inn across the street. she says the town has seen a huge financial boost because each time there's a marijuana sale at the store, the town of sedgwick gets a five dollar transaction fee. and as long as the dispensary is open, the customers keep coming. >> it's busy, busy, busy over there and busy, busy, busy here. >> reporter: employees at the store are trained to look out for customers who might break the law. the dispensary also displays signs detailing the marijuana laws of colorado and neighboring states. yet there is still an influx of pot coming into nebraska and oklahoma. so the attorneys general of both states filed a l
his store, sedgwick alternative relief, which sells both medical and recreational marijuana, is newly renovated. it stands out along this main street that has seen better days. it has become the main draw to this quiet town of 150 people. >> they're pretty happy about the renovations i've done, the employment i've brought, the dollars, the tax revenue dollars are outstanding. >> oh my goodness. it's been good. >> reporter: lupe pena casias owns a restaurant and inn across the...
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steve sedgwick live from london. take it easy. appreciate it. >>> still ahead on "way too early," attorney ted wells fires back at critics of his investigation into deflategate. his message to those who accuse him of making a sweetheart deal with the nfl. >>> plus, we continue to follow the breaking news from philadelphia. daylight giving a much clearer picture of the wreckage from that deadly train derailment. look at those images. my goodness. we'll have the latest when we get back. >> rolling along nice and smooth, then all of a sudden, we're on our side. then it looked like we were going to flip. we never flipped. we went on to the side and back off the side. >> you saw it go like that, it t swung. you could feel it off the tracks. then we just rolled and rolled. next thing i knew we were pushing out the emergency exit and i was outside and there were people screaming and bleeding and we helped them out, and they're okay now. that's going to go right in your glove. ohhh. oh. see that? great job. ok, now let's get ready for the
steve sedgwick live from london. take it easy. appreciate it. >>> still ahead on "way too early," attorney ted wells fires back at critics of his investigation into deflategate. his message to those who accuse him of making a sweetheart deal with the nfl. >>> plus, we continue to follow the breaking news from philadelphia. daylight giving a much clearer picture of the wreckage from that deadly train derailment. look at those images. my goodness. we'll have the latest...
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two homes were severely damaged in sedgwick county. one lifted off the foundation. winds so powerful they snapped trees. this happens occasionally. tombstones in cemeteryies toppled. >> the huge twister in southern nebraska. the guy who shot this video says he saw it destroy a farm near the town of hardy. not far away in roseland nebraska the tornado yanked homes off their foundations and ripped others to match sticks. >> i never thought i would see it in real life. i saw one cloud and saw it dissipate. i saw two clouds meet as one. we could hear the sound of a train. our ears started popping because of the air pressure. we went to our looker room. >> the heavy rains swelled creeks and rivers. look at the flash flooding across the state. >> meteorologist derek van dam is tracking the latest. >> remember only one foot of rain can float a vehicle. two feet of rushing water can float an suv down a stream. not a good idea. there is a reason the national weather service talks about turn around don't drown when you see a flooded roadway. 46 reports of tornadoes on wednesd
two homes were severely damaged in sedgwick county. one lifted off the foundation. winds so powerful they snapped trees. this happens occasionally. tombstones in cemeteryies toppled. >> the huge twister in southern nebraska. the guy who shot this video says he saw it destroy a farm near the town of hardy. not far away in roseland nebraska the tornado yanked homes off their foundations and ripped others to match sticks. >> i never thought i would see it in real life. i saw one cloud...
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two homes were severely damaged in sedgwickj sedgwick county. you can see what they did to the trees and toppled tombstones at the cemetery. >>> and the man who shot this video, look at that. he said it destroyed a farm near the town of hardy on the state line with kansas. not far away in roseland another possible tornado yanked homes off foundations. ripped others to shreds. >> it's like what you see on tv. never thought i would see it in real life. i saw one cloud and saw it dissipate and saw two clouds meet as one. then we could hear the sound of a train. our ears started popping because of the air pressure. we went to the locker room. >> the heavy rains that came with the storms swelled creeks and rivers causing flash flooding across the state. >> meteorologist derek van dam is tracking the severe weather for us. derek, it doesn't look over just yet. >> john and christine, you have to see this statistic. in the month of may, we see 276 tornadoes. just yesterday, a 24-hour period we reported 46 tornadoes. anywhere from kansas through nebraska
two homes were severely damaged in sedgwickj sedgwick county. you can see what they did to the trees and toppled tombstones at the cemetery. >>> and the man who shot this video, look at that. he said it destroyed a farm near the town of hardy on the state line with kansas. not far away in roseland another possible tornado yanked homes off foundations. ripped others to shreds. >> it's like what you see on tv. never thought i would see it in real life. i saw one cloud and saw it...
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in the basement of 1520 sedgwick avenue.e music on his two-disk turn table, he began to slow the music down, slow the record. people stood up and took notice, and they began asking him to do it again. he did it again. they asked him to do it again and again. he did it again. he attracted more and more people to his performance, and people began to imitate him. and that was the beginning of hip-hop music. it started in the bronx. >> moody's records. inside, rummaging for records just like he used to do is the man, the legend, one of the very select few who started it all, who created the sound that hundreds of millions of people now claim as their own. google who created hip hop. go ahead. you get dj kool herc. >> it's a national landmark now, is it? >> no, it's not. we're working on it. it's still the birthplace of hip-hop undisputed. because i didn't start it with four guys in a club. i started it in a residential building. at the time it wasn't the building. we had a watchful eye over the recreation room. she was watching
in the basement of 1520 sedgwick avenue.e music on his two-disk turn table, he began to slow the music down, slow the record. people stood up and took notice, and they began asking him to do it again. he did it again. they asked him to do it again and again. he did it again. he attracted more and more people to his performance, and people began to imitate him. and that was the beginning of hip-hop music. it started in the bronx. >> moody's records. inside, rummaging for records just like...
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. >> reporter: at sedgwick county district court in wichita, kansas, a few weeks ago. >> "you must determinedant is guilty or not guilty." lou castro, went on trial. he was charged with the first-degree murder of trish hughes. with sexual crimes including child exploitation, and fraud. eventually, twenty-eight counts in all. there were no charges in any of the other mysterious deaths. emily and sara would both testify, at the time not wanting to make public their identities, and face down the accused who'd controlled them both for so many years. >> reporter: i can't imagine how antsy you must have been walking into that courtroom. >> right. >> reporter: because, you know, the case really depends on you. >> right. all i could think about was, "how are they going to believe me? you know, this is such a crazy story. what if they don't believe me?" >> "the state, mr. bennett and i, will ask you hold him responsible and find him guilty." >> reporter: district attorney marc bennett and assistant d.a. kim parker prosecuted this sprawling case. >> reporter: were you worried about even explaining thi
. >> reporter: at sedgwick county district court in wichita, kansas, a few weeks ago. >> "you must determinedant is guilty or not guilty." lou castro, went on trial. he was charged with the first-degree murder of trish hughes. with sexual crimes including child exploitation, and fraud. eventually, twenty-eight counts in all. there were no charges in any of the other mysterious deaths. emily and sara would both testify, at the time not wanting to make public their...