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i was concerned because we were seeing rotation right over southerland. take cover in the area because the tornadoes have been touching downonight. taking place low toohe ground. that is where they are developing and moving to the northeast. law enforcement is the one who confirmed the tornado and it will continue to move to the northeast right around 20 miles per hour. so, at 6:39 damage to a home of larabie. confirmed damage to a home there. southeastern o'brien county now under a tornado warning until 7:15. the other warnings that we arere concerned about. this looks more impressive. this one they are not confirming a tornado on the ground, but what they are saying is there is still rotation going on. very close to the sheldon, iowa area. this tornado warning goes until 7:15 for south central oceola and northwestern o'brien counties. theeortheast at 20 miles per hour. melvin by 7:05. they are concernd that even though there is just rotation going on we have seen a number of these bring down funnels from the cloud, if nothing else and some have been tou
i was concerned because we were seeing rotation right over southerland. take cover in the area because the tornadoes have been touching downonight. taking place low toohe ground. that is where they are developing and moving to the northeast. law enforcement is the one who confirmed the tornado and it will continue to move to the northeast right around 20 miles per hour. so, at 6:39 damage to a home of larabie. confirmed damage to a home there. southeastern o'brien county now under a tornado...
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gets the shot to go look under southerland. has johnny monan zal. there is some arrogance there at letased on what people would say about him. based on how talks, the way he carries himself. there's confidce there as well. i think that's what is carried over into the program two out of the last three years. people in lubbock believe they can win again. they've been winning two of the last three years. >> kelly: he's w well on h way to doing that. there isn't any queson i think that he can get there. it's just that now is the ceo of the program, both sides of the ball have to be married together. mike leech got it done won nine games his last three years in luock. they weren't playing great defense. today's football you can't out score everybody. you have to play defense. >> adam: shy of the 15 yardrdline. it's tony brown. chopped down. still the big headline today. was baker mayfield. the former texas tech walk on quarterback trying to keep his emotions in check trying to play strong today. >> kelly: his biggest opponent today was himself. making su
gets the shot to go look under southerland. has johnny monan zal. there is some arrogance there at letased on what people would say about him. based on how talks, the way he carries himself. there's confidce there as well. i think that's what is carried over into the program two out of the last three years. people in lubbock believe they can win again. they've been winning two of the last three years. >> kelly: he's w well on h way to doing that. there isn't any queson i think that he can...
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smaller towns around it, southerland and others. so roseburg would be a main population center. an area basically built on logging. lots of tremendous wild land around that area. a lot of out door recreation. hunting, fishing, camping, hiking. it's a big draw for that kind of thing. the umpqua river which runs nearby is world renowned as a trout fishing stream and also a stream for boating, white water rafting, that kind of thing. we have not had it confirmed that other communities are responding to the scene but that would make sense. again, roseburg, the main population center in that area in a fairly sparsely populated area in oregon. west part of the cascades, southern part of the valley. >> thank you, alan. stand by. we have some more information we want to provide for you about this community college, umpqua. it offers programs in automotive technology, aviation, wine making, hospitality, and other areas. the oregonen newspaper reports that on wednesday, the school was put on notice that its high rate of students defaulting on federal loans could cause it to lose eligibili
smaller towns around it, southerland and others. so roseburg would be a main population center. an area basically built on logging. lots of tremendous wild land around that area. a lot of out door recreation. hunting, fishing, camping, hiking. it's a big draw for that kind of thing. the umpqua river which runs nearby is world renowned as a trout fishing stream and also a stream for boating, white water rafting, that kind of thing. we have not had it confirmed that other communities are...
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flags at half staff in the small oregon town of southerland. the hometown of 20-year-old trevor who was among the nine victims gunned gown in umpqua community college in roseburg. residents reflected on the lost. >> i said this has hit too close to home. and she looked at me sadly and said no. it is home. >> reporter: among the shooting victims, a teacher, and students. >> the victims are lucero alkares of roseburg. 19 years old. >> reporter: quinn glen cooper had recently graduated high school and was four days into his college experience. >> i don't know how we are going to move forward in our lives without quinn. our lives are shattered beyond repair. we send our condolences to all the families who have been so tragically affected by the strange gunman. >> reporter: the gunman burst into the classroom of teacher lawrence levine, 67 years old. >> kim saltmarsh of roseburg. 59 years old. lucas ibel of roseburg, 18 years old. >> reporter: ibel's family says to describe how amazing their son was would take 15 years. >> he was an umpqua honors re
flags at half staff in the small oregon town of southerland. the hometown of 20-year-old trevor who was among the nine victims gunned gown in umpqua community college in roseburg. residents reflected on the lost. >> i said this has hit too close to home. and she looked at me sadly and said no. it is home. >> reporter: among the shooting victims, a teacher, and students. >> the victims are lucero alkares of roseburg. 19 years old. >> reporter: quinn glen cooper had...
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thread, all working hard towards bettering themselves. 20-year-old trevin from a small town of southerland, a very good basketball player we're told. flags there are at half staff, the son of a firefighter and by all accounts, very well liked. treven was a perfect son. >> reporter: treven wanted to be a firefighter like his dad. victims from 18 to 67-year-old the lone teacher but had many adults of different ages going back to school to change their lives around. >> all of those lives cut short too early. dan, are we learning anything more about the shooter here, possibly a motive? those kind of things? >> reporter: not really. we've got a very clear picture of chris harper mercer and it's not very different from the portrait we see a lot of these mass killers, the loner self-absorbed, the guy who didn't like the government or religion. he was angry. felt the world was against him. wrote that in the note he left behind at the scene but people here are not acknowledging him at all. in fact, the sheriff won't utter his name. the locals are focused on helping the victims. several helped give
thread, all working hard towards bettering themselves. 20-year-old trevin from a small town of southerland, a very good basketball player we're told. flags there are at half staff, the son of a firefighter and by all accounts, very well liked. treven was a perfect son. >> reporter: treven wanted to be a firefighter like his dad. victims from 18 to 67-year-old the lone teacher but had many adults of different ages going back to school to change their lives around. >> all of those...
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trevon taylor anpatt of southerland, 20 years old and rebecca anne carnes of myrtle creek, 18 years old. >> those are the names of the nine victims from the shooting yesterday. the sheriff would not name the shooter. but that's an emotional moment for us to finally learn the names and ages of the people who were shot. >> it's the most powerful part. you hear, it's just kills you. emotionally. >> several of the people were only 18 years old. colleges have become your community college, it's called that for a reason. i think it becomes where all your hopes and dreams are being sewn together for the future. i think that's one of the hardest things when it happens at a school. >> when you have people from all different walks of life and ages, some starting out in life trying to hope for a new career. others coming back to try to broaden their life, horizons and finish their education that they had started years ago, now that they have the opportunity. it was kind of a melting pot. reflective of our society. it's so important that we take this time and break it into the show to honor those w
trevon taylor anpatt of southerland, 20 years old and rebecca anne carnes of myrtle creek, 18 years old. >> those are the names of the nine victims from the shooting yesterday. the sheriff would not name the shooter. but that's an emotional moment for us to finally learn the names and ages of the people who were shot. >> it's the most powerful part. you hear, it's just kills you. emotionally. >> several of the people were only 18 years old. colleges have become your community...
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. >> we work closely with the douglas county sheriffs department, with the city of southerland policeepartment. to prepare for something like this. and as much as we prepared and did things and service, no matter how much you prepare, when the first responder comes to the campus when there's an active shooter. the chances are, within three or five minutes the shooter has already conducted, you know, whatever damage he or she wants to do. >> mr. olsen i would never interrupt you, except we've been waiting for information on the injured and the hospital is holding a live news conference, please tay stai with us and let's listen together. >> two of those patients went to the operating room and one is being admitted and still undergoing further work-up and diagnostics. conditions i can't tell you right now. i don't know the exact conditions, this is kind of an ongoing process. we'll learn more as time goes. we have been working closely with mersey medical center, and the physicians down there and they've been doing a great job of helping to communicate with us. in addition to that, we pre
. >> we work closely with the douglas county sheriffs department, with the city of southerland policeepartment. to prepare for something like this. and as much as we prepared and did things and service, no matter how much you prepare, when the first responder comes to the campus when there's an active shooter. the chances are, within three or five minutes the shooter has already conducted, you know, whatever damage he or she wants to do. >> mr. olsen i would never interrupt you,...
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trevin taylor onpaw of southerland, 20 years old.ebecca ann karnes of myrtle creek, 18 years old. at this time, i'd like to introduce fire chief greg marler of fire district number two, who would like to make a few comments regarding two of our victims. chief? >> thank you, sheriff. it saddens me to announce that two of these victims were actually members of our immediate fire and ems family. obviously we are family and this hurts. the situation is personal to us and we share in the pain that this community is feeling right now, but i want to let everyone know, our service and our response will not be affected in the light of this tragedy. we're working actively with law enforcement in their investigation, and then we ask that all questions be forwarded through their public office. i have some remarks from the family, the anspau family. for trevin anspau, they would like us to thank everybody for their heart-felt thoughts and prayers. trevin was one of the most poz ative young men, always looking for the best in life. trevin was larg
trevin taylor onpaw of southerland, 20 years old.ebecca ann karnes of myrtle creek, 18 years old. at this time, i'd like to introduce fire chief greg marler of fire district number two, who would like to make a few comments regarding two of our victims. chief? >> thank you, sheriff. it saddens me to announce that two of these victims were actually members of our immediate fire and ems family. obviously we are family and this hurts. the situation is personal to us and we share in the pain...
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>> they came from roseburg city police, southerland police, winston police. >> is this the kind of thing you can be prepared for, gerald? >> no. you know, this is really kind of a shock for a community this size. >> can you tell us a little bit about the college. just it seems like at least a few thousand students who attend there, i'm guessing mostly part time and younger and older students. >> part time, full time. they have a nursing program that has an associate degree and bachelor of science degree. >> so primarily nursing students there then? >> no, no. that's just one of the programs. >> we heard this may have occurred in the science building there. have you heard that? >> no, i haven't. all i know is that they had cleared snyder building. >> snyder building. >> yes. >> do you know what kind of classes happen in that building? >> i think that's a science area. >> gerald, i mean, from your perspective, do you make your home there in roseburg? >> i do. >> describe what the community is like and what news of this kind of shooting does to a community your size? >> well, it's absolutel
>> they came from roseburg city police, southerland police, winston police. >> is this the kind of thing you can be prepared for, gerald? >> no. you know, this is really kind of a shock for a community this size. >> can you tell us a little bit about the college. just it seems like at least a few thousand students who attend there, i'm guessing mostly part time and younger and older students. >> part time, full time. they have a nursing program that has an...
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trevon taylor of southerland, 20 years old. and rebecca ann karns of myrtle creek, 18 years old.ime i'd like to introduce fire chief greg marlor of fire district number 2 who would like to make a few comments regarding two of our victims. chief. >> thank you, sheriff. it saddens me to announce that two of these victims were actually members of our immediate fire and ems family. obviously we are family and this hurts. the situation is personal to us and we share in the pain that this community is feeling right now. but i want to let everyone know our service and our response will not be effected in the light of this tragedy. we're working actively with law enforcement in their investigation. and then we ask that all questions be forwarded through their public office. i have some remarks from the family, the anspa family, would like us to thank everybody for their heartfelt thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. trevin was one of the most positive young men, always looking for the best in life. trevin was larger than life and brought out the best in those around him. in j
trevon taylor of southerland, 20 years old. and rebecca ann karns of myrtle creek, 18 years old.ime i'd like to introduce fire chief greg marlor of fire district number 2 who would like to make a few comments regarding two of our victims. chief. >> thank you, sheriff. it saddens me to announce that two of these victims were actually members of our immediate fire and ems family. obviously we are family and this hurts. the situation is personal to us and we share in the pain that this...
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thomas southerland, a teacher at colorado state university for 26 years was the former dean of agriculture at the american university of beirut, he was kidnapped on june 9, 1985, after iran directed terrorists at the kidnap americans in lebanon. he was held in prison until november 18, 1991. his judgment is for $323.5 million. then there's the story of alan bier, an american living in israel, tragically killed after the iranian backed terrorist organization, hamas, blew up a bus in jerslum. there is a $300 million judgment against iran for his death. these are a few stories of the americans who were tragically injured, killed, tortured, and kidnapped by iranian sponsored terrorist organizations. i simply can't understand why some of my colleagues and the president won't support this bill. this shouldn't be a partisan debate. american courts have already ruled that iran owes money to these individuals and their families. citizens of the united states. so why is it controversial to require that these payments are made before awarding -- rewarding iran with billions of dollars in sanctions re
thomas southerland, a teacher at colorado state university for 26 years was the former dean of agriculture at the american university of beirut, he was kidnapped on june 9, 1985, after iran directed terrorists at the kidnap americans in lebanon. he was held in prison until november 18, 1991. his judgment is for $323.5 million. then there's the story of alan bier, an american living in israel, tragically killed after the iranian backed terrorist organization, hamas, blew up a bus in jerslum....