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old town. the nif isn't facades of old merchants houses from the hey day of the hands. the attic league lou european history was written in minnesota. in 6 scene 48. the piece of westphalia, treaty was signed here at the historical city hall, putting an end to the that he is will do to it's mike friendly. infrastructure monster has been called the bicycle capital of germany. it's promenade is a popular car free route, which in sack of the city center with berlin is both the german capital and...
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a city of 3 116000 residence is one of jimmy's 10 major university towns in the center of the old town. the nif isn't facades of old merchants houses from the hey day of the hands. the attic league european history was written in minnesota. in 1648, the peace of westphalia, treaty was signed here at the historical city wall, putting an end to the 30 years war due to its bike friendly infrastructure monster has been called the bicycle capital of germany. it's promenade is a popular car, free route which encircles the city center with berlin as both the german capital and us city state is also the 4th most popular german state with foreign visitors in 2020 some 3 point. 7000000 of them stayed here for at least one night. berlin attracts many long distance travelers. before the pandemic, berlin ranked 2nd among the german states, with almost $16000000.00 overnight stays per year. so restrictions on foreign traveled to and from germany have hit the capital hot. in the years since the fall of the wall, berlin has broken one, visit a record after another. for instance, after german reunifica
a city of 3 116000 residence is one of jimmy's 10 major university towns in the center of the old town. the nif isn't facades of old merchants houses from the hey day of the hands. the attic league european history was written in minnesota. in 1648, the peace of westphalia, treaty was signed here at the historical city wall, putting an end to the 30 years war due to its bike friendly infrastructure monster has been called the bicycle capital of germany. it's promenade is a popular car, free...
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how does a town like this though rebuild? i mean, if this is utter devastation, well, walks and blocks leveled. it is so extensive here too, that it's gonna be tough because a is a small town. we have a limited number of contractors here in town and you got to have insurance adjusters come in and view everything and people have to go to the banks, borrow money, and have to look at ways to provide the funds and get their insurance proceeds. and that you got to find somebody to do the work and brought out. we don't have power, electricity, we're not sure where that's going to be restored. it may take a couple weeks. so for the next couple of weeks, everything's just going to be kind of a do what you can with what's available and try to hopefully get electricity back and then try to make plans to rebuild. it'll be difficult, it'll take a while to do. oh, good luck to you, chuck rashid your time and i know that chuck's business is moving into temporary offices so much of mayfield now trying to bounce back do what they can to reco
how does a town like this though rebuild? i mean, if this is utter devastation, well, walks and blocks leveled. it is so extensive here too, that it's gonna be tough because a is a small town. we have a limited number of contractors here in town and you got to have insurance adjusters come in and view everything and people have to go to the banks, borrow money, and have to look at ways to provide the funds and get their insurance proceeds. and that you got to find somebody to do the work and...
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so that town it's one of the most interesting towns in kentucky. far west part of the state. it's actually near another town called fancy farm which a lot of political observers know as one of the most famous gathering of the year, fancy farm picnic. a lot of people have been through mayfield, been to that area. when they see these pictures this morning, they're going to recognize some of the things they may recall from their visits down there. >> or won't recognize it at all, scott, because we're looking at new pictures from mayfield, kentucky, ariels that just came in. i have no clue what we're looking at, what this was. all i see is a huge debris field of just stuff everywhere. i can't recognize if this was some kind of building, what must have been there. and again, as you said, and you gave us great context, scott, mayfield a very small town. i think it's about 10,000 people. >> yeah. you're going to find -- >> actually, scott -- say this one more time. this is mayfield consumer products candle factory. wow. >> yeah. >> this is just startling
so that town it's one of the most interesting towns in kentucky. far west part of the state. it's actually near another town called fancy farm which a lot of political observers know as one of the most famous gathering of the year, fancy farm picnic. a lot of people have been through mayfield, been to that area. when they see these pictures this morning, they're going to recognize some of the things they may recall from their visits down there. >> or won't recognize it at all, scott,...
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a city of 3 116000 residence is one of jimmy's 10 major university towns in the center of the old town. the nif isn't facades of old merchants houses from the hey day of the henzy attic league. european history was written in minnesota. in $1648.00, the peace of westphalia, treaty was signed here at the historical city hall, putting an end to the 30 years war. due to its bike friendly infrastructure monster has been called the bicycle capital of germany. it's promenade is a popular cough re route which encircles the city center with berlin as both the german capital and the city state is also the 4th most popular german state with foreign visitors in 2020 some 3 point. 7000000 of them stayed here for at least one night. berlin attracts many long distance travelers. before the pandemic, berlin ranked 2nd among the german states, with almost $16000000.00 overnight stays per year. so restrictions on foreign traveled to and from germany have hit the capital hot. in the years since the fall of the wall, berlin has broken one, visit a record after another. for instance, after german reunific
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we're a town of 10,000. there's not much left of the town. so we need all we can get. >> i'm from kentucky. kentuckyians, they are salt of the earth people and have no doubt, the people across the country will rally around those in mayfield and beyond those deva devastated. thank you. >> thank you for having me on. >> for more information about how you can help tornado victims, go to cnn.com/impact. the devastation extends beyond here in kentucky where i am and arkansas, a nursing home was destroyed. a top official from the area where that home is located joins me next. you booked a sunny vrbo ski chalet. with endless views of snowcovered peaks. but the thing they'll remember forever? grandpa coming out of retirement to give a few ski lessons. the time for getting back together is now. find it on vrbo. wipes. wipes. wipes. why the waste? garnier micellar cleansing water with reusable eco pad micelles work like a magnet now leave less mascara residue than the leading wipes with no wipe waste garnier micellar cleansing water and reusable eco pa
we're a town of 10,000. there's not much left of the town. so we need all we can get. >> i'm from kentucky. kentuckyians, they are salt of the earth people and have no doubt, the people across the country will rally around those in mayfield and beyond those deva devastated. thank you. >> thank you for having me on. >> for more information about how you can help tornado victims, go to cnn.com/impact. the devastation extends beyond here in kentucky where i am and arkansas, a...
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a city of 3 116000 residence is one of jimmy's 10 major university towns in the center of the old town. the nif isn't facades of old merchants houses from the hey day of the henzy attic league. european history was written in minnesota. in $1648.00, the peace of westphalia, treaty was signed here at the historical city hall, putting an end to the 30 years will due to its bike friendly infrastructure monster has been called the bicycle capital of germany. it's promenade is a popular cough re route which encircles the city center with berlin as both the german capital and us city state is also the 4th most popular german state with foreign visitors. in 2020 some 3700000 of them stayed here for at least one night. berlin attracts many long distance travelers. before the pandemic, berlin ranked 2nd among the german states, with almost $16000000.00 overnight stays per year. so restrictions on foreign traveled to and from germany have hit the capital hot. in the years since the fall of the wall, berlin has broken one, visit a record after another. for instance, after german reunification, pe
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new town, pennsylvania, tickets left toilet town beat you.the other broadway in nashville and then on the 18th, my last two stops are going to be in dayton and cincinnati the same day on saturday. ainsley: then you can finally sleep. brian: special thanks to our viewer heather and marine colonel travis foxily assistant fox chief. in oklahoma. he waited in line for three hours. i was in tulsa as well as oklahoma city. coming out of tyler, coming out of fort worth. coming out of long view, which is where matthew mcconaughey grew up. that was -- it was crazy time. we thought it would be a good time, believe it or not, i won't say the airline. but i was late to my book signing because the pilot left his ipad in another plane. steve: the i pad is essentially how they run the plane. brian: i cannot complain because i leave something everywhere. to know i'm sitting on a tarmac because the pilot left his ipad on the plane. ainsley: how late were you for the event? brian: an hour. we met a lot of people. don't worry about it. steve: happy accident. br
new town, pennsylvania, tickets left toilet town beat you.the other broadway in nashville and then on the 18th, my last two stops are going to be in dayton and cincinnati the same day on saturday. ainsley: then you can finally sleep. brian: special thanks to our viewer heather and marine colonel travis foxily assistant fox chief. in oklahoma. he waited in line for three hours. i was in tulsa as well as oklahoma city. coming out of tyler, coming out of fort worth. coming out of long view, which...
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it is important tole note that paradise is a town that was pretty well prepared as far as towns go. it optionally thought about an evacuation plan and they had tried to practice it. of course the people in town saw it more as an inconvenience andl largely avoided the evacuation drill. not unlike when you think about how annoyed he you would feel if you had to practice an evacuation in front of your house. think it's just human nature to assume we won't actually have to use it. that's what they are up against and i agree that paradise was a really fire prone price -- fire prone place. again this town was tucked between two geological chimneys that would carry the fire right up and there were very few evacuation routes and they knew people would be trapped if a major fire were to roll through and they knew was a possibility. it's sort of like it's the one in 100 year flood. that is something that a town hall is grappling with. how do you balance the concerns of theirir constituents making your town a beautiful and safe place to live inmm understanding you have a limited amount of mone
it is important tole note that paradise is a town that was pretty well prepared as far as towns go. it optionally thought about an evacuation plan and they had tried to practice it. of course the people in town saw it more as an inconvenience andl largely avoided the evacuation drill. not unlike when you think about how annoyed he you would feel if you had to practice an evacuation in front of your house. think it's just human nature to assume we won't actually have to use it. that's what they...
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, but several towns. you're talking about a huge swath and where will people go? as you know on the ground there tonight, it's very cold. it's going to be colder still as we get into the winter here and even the homes that have some part of them left are not inhabitable. they've had their windows blown out, the roofs are gone. housing is an issue. i think it's a long-term issue. and i thinking critically about how to get enough supplies and labor into western kentucky to even begin thinking about how to rebuild is a mind-bogingly complex thing to think about. my heart goes to all of these families. i know personally some of the names of people who i know have died in dawson's. i don't think they've been released yet. i know some of those families and grew up with some of their children. so i -- by the way, one thing that hasn't been reported today, the town of dawsons springs just a few weeks ago went through another trauma. they had a popular high school student, he was a freshman in college, he had come
, but several towns. you're talking about a huge swath and where will people go? as you know on the ground there tonight, it's very cold. it's going to be colder still as we get into the winter here and even the homes that have some part of them left are not inhabitable. they've had their windows blown out, the roofs are gone. housing is an issue. i think it's a long-term issue. and i thinking critically about how to get enough supplies and labor into western kentucky to even begin thinking...
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but as the city of cape town, we recognize seem as a free men of the city of cape town. but all so we decided that we need to find a building for him away. he can keep his legacy alive for generations to come and as the may yet we then donated a bullying to him, a to a 100 year old building. and that used to be all his legacy is now to further recognize the odds. we put up a mess of big picture on the, on the civic building of the city of cape town. and we also at the company gardens dad's a couple of 100 t as old and they enters we bolden arch for the arch. and from wood. and the in capture laid the 2030 am below provides but is in the below flights human rights today that he fought for. so i'm happy that we were able to honor him while he was alive. but you know, there for me at was always and what admired about jim is that you always spoke to, to power during the days of our participate in our winter, every march that was leading, he spoke to the to power and even in our new democracy, he continued to speak truth to power. while i was still the mayor, we were planning
but as the city of cape town, we recognize seem as a free men of the city of cape town. but all so we decided that we need to find a building for him away. he can keep his legacy alive for generations to come and as the may yet we then donated a bullying to him, a to a 100 year old building. and that used to be all his legacy is now to further recognize the odds. we put up a mess of big picture on the, on the civic building of the city of cape town. and we also at the company gardens dad's a...
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it is important to note that paradise was a town that was prepared as far as towns go.uations and they tried to practice it that the people in town sophomores and convenience in largely avoided the evacuation drills. not unlike when you think about how annoyed we would feel if we had to practice and evacuation from your office building. i think it's just human nature to assume this is just an inconvenience. that's what they were up against even though they knew paradise was a very fire prone place and all of the documents that i read firefighting officials called it the paradise problem because it's tucked between two geological chimneys that would carry thepe fire right up and there were very few evacuation routes and we knew that people would be trapped if a major fire rolled through they know is a possibility. it's sort of like waiting for the 100 year flood. that is something that those in town hall were grapplingti with. how do you balance the concerns of your constituents making your town a beautiful and safe place to live in understanding that you have a limited
it is important to note that paradise was a town that was prepared as far as towns go.uations and they tried to practice it that the people in town sophomores and convenience in largely avoided the evacuation drills. not unlike when you think about how annoyed we would feel if we had to practice and evacuation from your office building. i think it's just human nature to assume this is just an inconvenience. that's what they were up against even though they knew paradise was a very fire prone...
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a city of 3 116000 residence is one of germany's 10 major university towns in the center of the old town. the nif isn't facades of old merchants houses from the hey day of the hands. the attic league european history was written in minnesota. in $1648.00, the peace of westphalia, treaty was signed here at the historical city hall, putting an end to the 30 years war. due to its bike friendly infrastructure monster has been called the bicycle capital of germany. it's promenade is a popular cough re route which encircles the city center with berlin as both the german capital and us city state is also the 4th most popular german state with foreign visitors. in 2020 some 3700000 of them stayed here for at least one night. berlin attracts many long distance travelers. before the pandemic, berlin ranked 2nd among the german states, with almost $16000000.00 overnight stays per year. so restrictions on foreign traveled to and from germany have hit the capital hot. in the years since the fall of the wall, berlin has broken one, visit a record after another. for instance, after german reunification
a city of 3 116000 residence is one of germany's 10 major university towns in the center of the old town. the nif isn't facades of old merchants houses from the hey day of the hands. the attic league european history was written in minnesota. in $1648.00, the peace of westphalia, treaty was signed here at the historical city hall, putting an end to the 30 years war. due to its bike friendly infrastructure monster has been called the bicycle capital of germany. it's promenade is a popular cough...
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a town of about 2,700. the list of unaccounted for was about eight page single space. >> hundreds still missing. homes destroyed. and communities in shock. my guests home was completely destroyed in the storm. in kentucky. plus, we will take a look at the global nursing shortage. why so many in the healthcare field are preparing to quit their jobs. and we're live in johannesburg. where the south africa president tested positive for covid. >> and we begin with the desperate search for survivors after the deadliest december tornado out break in u.s. history. dozens of people were killed when a series of powerful tornados tore through several states over the weekend. kentucky the hardest hit. the governor says in the best case scenario, at least 50 people died in his state. he says crews are still finding bodies. and he fears the final toll could be much higher. still rescuers are looking for signs of life. as they dig through the rubble and including at a candle factory. that was flattened in the small town o
a town of about 2,700. the list of unaccounted for was about eight page single space. >> hundreds still missing. homes destroyed. and communities in shock. my guests home was completely destroyed in the storm. in kentucky. plus, we will take a look at the global nursing shortage. why so many in the healthcare field are preparing to quit their jobs. and we're live in johannesburg. where the south africa president tested positive for covid. >> and we begin with the desperate search...
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these are primarily towns of less than 1000 people. however, data shows this issue is not just confined to rural areas. people are also moving out of provincial capitols and small to medium sized cities. to reverse the trend this year, the european union gave spain more than $11000000000.00 for a re population program. the goal is to provide small towns with more basic services, high speed, internet, and funding for housing and job creation. i keep putting that in frontier gallagher that i look at the company that are, that are either raleigh here. you can have a childhood that you will remember all your life. the kids are on the street alone relate to people from all age. we have mountains and the education is high quality talent management, and i'm in more broberg fen hammer and her daughter are now part of the 1st population boom in pratt defroster since 2015, 13 people have moved here in the last year. the advertisement campaign seems to be working. natasha n. e l t 0. prior to comp doth spain ah, across the world tributes have bee
these are primarily towns of less than 1000 people. however, data shows this issue is not just confined to rural areas. people are also moving out of provincial capitols and small to medium sized cities. to reverse the trend this year, the european union gave spain more than $11000000000.00 for a re population program. the goal is to provide small towns with more basic services, high speed, internet, and funding for housing and job creation. i keep putting that in frontier gallagher that i look...
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i did your cast her there in the town of mayfield, kentucky. and church goes in. mayfield came together in the shadows of damage church on sunday, to honor those who were lost in the tornadoes with the press service. people sang and bells rang out in a parking lot, surrounded by rubble piles of broken brakes and twisted metal. and he expressed a shock at the devastation in the community. there are people who have gathered here to day, who lost their homes, who have lost loved ones. there are people who had not heard from their family and loved ones and had been so worried. we will just simply pull together and find ways to grief. celebrate to locate and to care. no. okay, how many people are missing? ed woodville, illinois, where tornadoes, partially collapsed, and amazon warehouse killing at least 6 people. witnesses, the same workers were caught off guard and forced to take shelter wherever they could. around $45.00 employees made it out. i was in found a jeff basil says he's heartbroken by the incident and pledge support to the community. ah
i did your cast her there in the town of mayfield, kentucky. and church goes in. mayfield came together in the shadows of damage church on sunday, to honor those who were lost in the tornadoes with the press service. people sang and bells rang out in a parking lot, surrounded by rubble piles of broken brakes and twisted metal. and he expressed a shock at the devastation in the community. there are people who have gathered here to day, who lost their homes, who have lost loved ones. there are...
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this used to be the historic town center. now it is level that was once a doctors office back there churches now nothing but rubble. this trailer was picked up in the sky and dropped here like a toy and people's personal belongings from their homes. their photographs of their family members, now litter the streets. david hargrove digs through what remains of his law. office volunteers are helping him recover client files. he didn't expect to also find this . i've had this desk for since my daughter's been born. and you know, all things they draw for you and i had it under a glass and that's the i found most of them. there's still no power or running water, but the recovery work is in full swing. 10000 people call this town home. i can't even tell what's what right now cuz i saw piled up. it's like a like a war zone that happened here. and though it's unreal, oh, words came describe what i feel right now of my home town. the loss of life here is the greatest shock, knowing some of the ruined home belong to the factory workers
this used to be the historic town center. now it is level that was once a doctors office back there churches now nothing but rubble. this trailer was picked up in the sky and dropped here like a toy and people's personal belongings from their homes. their photographs of their family members, now litter the streets. david hargrove digs through what remains of his law. office volunteers are helping him recover client files. he didn't expect to also find this . i've had this desk for since my...
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it's very sad to see our town like this. it's very said, i never seen anything like this in my life. but yet, governor re castro said some 400000 people have been affected by the flooding. you'll have to give them width is viewed this. i've received a lot of videos of people putting themselves at risk, trying to save vulnerable people, the elderly children, throwing themselves into the water, up to their necks, using floats. this strength, this unity for life will help us rebuild the unprecedented rains 6 times greater than the historic average have continued unabated since mid november. more than 4000 people are now homeless, well, at least 18 of died since the start of an emergency that could continue for weeks. allison and under the officials. and the philippines said could take until february, a part to be fully restored to where is devastated by type in right. at least 378 people died when the powerful storm slammed into central and southern regions last week. rescuers say at least 60 others are missing and about a 119
it's very sad to see our town like this. it's very said, i never seen anything like this in my life. but yet, governor re castro said some 400000 people have been affected by the flooding. you'll have to give them width is viewed this. i've received a lot of videos of people putting themselves at risk, trying to save vulnerable people, the elderly children, throwing themselves into the water, up to their necks, using floats. this strength, this unity for life will help us rebuild the...
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it's on the town crest. it's people have collected a sense of identity but so many of those trees died in and i think the decision surrounding those trees was emblematic of also the larger conversations happening about how we're living on the landscape. because the conversation changes when you have people living in there and homes in there. and like that tree is going to fall over and we would really prefer it didn't hit a house or car or person. so as much as you love it as much as the tree looks like it's healthy, it has to come down.that was one part of the conversation and the secondpart is how do you pay for that . paradise was a very working-class community. they always joke in the town that the populace is either really bad or newlywed because the demographic is a lot of if you wanted to live close to nature and a lot of younger families could actually afford to build a life there. so got an extremely privileged demographic with a lot of expendable income to spend cutting down upward like 5200 trees
it's on the town crest. it's people have collected a sense of identity but so many of those trees died in and i think the decision surrounding those trees was emblematic of also the larger conversations happening about how we're living on the landscape. because the conversation changes when you have people living in there and homes in there. and like that tree is going to fall over and we would really prefer it didn't hit a house or car or person. so as much as you love it as much as the tree...
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an entire town flattened. rescue workers comb through debris in a desperate search for survivors, as entire towns are faced with uncertain futures. unimaginable loss -- the families reeling tonight. at least seven kids among victims, including a two-month-old strapped into a car seat meant to keep her safe. breaking news from the candle factory described as the backbone of mayfield's economy. the last remaining employees who were unaccounted for have all been found. we have all the details. deadly warehouse claps, the amazon distribution center in illinois. >> it peeled the warehouse like a can. >> and the breaking news about an osha investigation. and american strong, how our country's flag symbolizes strength of a town that lost everything but its faith. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight from one of the hardest-hit parts to have the entire -- of the entire state, this tiny close-knit community where every home as far as the eye can see lacks just like this
an entire town flattened. rescue workers comb through debris in a desperate search for survivors, as entire towns are faced with uncertain futures. unimaginable loss -- the families reeling tonight. at least seven kids among victims, including a two-month-old strapped into a car seat meant to keep her safe. breaking news from the candle factory described as the backbone of mayfield's economy. the last remaining employees who were unaccounted for have all been found. we have all the details....
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and i can't tell you how we knew. >> well, small town, same church. >> small town, same church. photo, and dates that lined up like a message. had to be a connection. >> certainly crossed my mind. i think it crossed everybody's mind. >> so once again they scoured hours of video recorded by dozens of cameras stationed around town looking for a suspect. good luck. when amyjane was murdered in broad daylight, those videos turned up exactly nothing. but then, then luck turned. they saw this. recorded by one of the cameras stationed around the river walk, 6:31 p.m. karen lang, there she is right there, out for her walk. and following her, a man watching her with what looks like a pipe hidden behind his back right there. >> they cross a small foot bridge. there's a short stretch there maybe 50 or 60 yards where there's just no visibility from any direction unless you're actually on the path. and right there is where he attacks her. >> is that where she was found? >> she was found about 30 feet down the path. >> and then they found this video recorded by another camera about an hour af
and i can't tell you how we knew. >> well, small town, same church. >> small town, same church. photo, and dates that lined up like a message. had to be a connection. >> certainly crossed my mind. i think it crossed everybody's mind. >> so once again they scoured hours of video recorded by dozens of cameras stationed around town looking for a suspect. good luck. when amyjane was murdered in broad daylight, those videos turned up exactly nothing. but then, then luck...
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a town of nearly 3,000 people. emergency management officials tell us that two-thirds of the city was decimated by the tornados that ripped through here. on friday night. and this is the destruction that many people are still trying to comb through. at this time. everywhere you look it was a stretch of the emergency official tell us that the storm left a swath of a half mile wide of destruction. that it went from the western county line. all the way to the eastern county line. here in hopkins county. it's unlike anything the residents of this county and community has ever seen. that really goes well with what we have heard from a residents who survived the direct impact. of the storms. many people who jumped into their basements if they had one. to save their own lives. it was that kind of desperation that so many people here have described to us. they do say it was over in a flash. it was a level of intensity. not just homes toppled over by the storm. but simply shredded. this is a scene where it really feels like
a town of nearly 3,000 people. emergency management officials tell us that two-thirds of the city was decimated by the tornados that ripped through here. on friday night. and this is the destruction that many people are still trying to comb through. at this time. everywhere you look it was a stretch of the emergency official tell us that the storm left a swath of a half mile wide of destruction. that it went from the western county line. all the way to the eastern county line. here in hopkins...
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we have julian wolf, life for us in cape town. but 1st let's go to our correspondent family, the miller, whose joining us from so wet. so that's close to johannesburg, which is where it desmond tutu, lives, and, and family them. so talk to us about the significance of so west, so where the archbishop once lived as we're saying and, and what's the mood like today? hey paul, this is val across the street in so where to and it's not only we, the archbishop desmond to, to live, but also nelson mandela, the only street in the world where to nobel laureates. loved. and this is also why the series or such as significant in terms of people who've visited, to pay homage to those leaders. and now we're seeing people trickling in laying flowers, speaking to the media just about the loss of that they're experiencing in terms of what we heard. 6 as a guiding light or was a guiding light for many south africans, a people here. and i think especially given the age of the archbishop as well as the significance and the role he played in terms of s
we have julian wolf, life for us in cape town. but 1st let's go to our correspondent family, the miller, whose joining us from so wet. so that's close to johannesburg, which is where it desmond tutu, lives, and, and family them. so talk to us about the significance of so west, so where the archbishop once lived as we're saying and, and what's the mood like today? hey paul, this is val across the street in so where to and it's not only we, the archbishop desmond to, to live, but also nelson...
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how significant is the length of the old town nato is? it was amazin: of the old town nato is?ing how _ of the old town nato is? it was amazing how long _ of the old town nato is? it was amazing how long they - of the old town nato is? it was amazing how long they could l amazing how long they could last from a scientific perspective. normal thunderstorms last 30 minutes to a few hours but the storms of the type that we call super cell is which means i last many hours due to the fact they have a rotating updraught. the storm that produced the biggest tornado in kentucky and arkansas lasted 11 hours and travel nearly 600 miles and survey teams still have to determine exactly how many tornados the storm produced and how long it was underground and we may not know those numbers for a few more days at. we we may not know those numbers for a few more days at.— for a few more days at. we are seeinu for a few more days at. we are seeing pictures _ for a few more days at. we are seeing pictures of— for a few more days at. we are seeing pictures of devastation, at least 70 killed and wh
how significant is the length of the old town nato is? it was amazin: of the old town nato is?ing how _ of the old town nato is? it was amazing how long _ of the old town nato is? it was amazing how long they - of the old town nato is? it was amazing how long they could l amazing how long they could last from a scientific perspective. normal thunderstorms last 30 minutes to a few hours but the storms of the type that we call super cell is which means i last many hours due to the fact they have...
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and other towns? >> we hope. we've been without cell service until recently, which has made search and rescue difficult. we've augmented how many people we have out there looking. every time we locate someone that has otherwise been missing is an amazing moment. we are praying for every miracle we can find. >> reporter: we are in the winter season. how do you keep everyone going? it is cold, right? there are so many things happening at once. people are homeless. >> we're tough. we are resilient people. we're also feeling the love from this entire country. we can't thank the people out there enough. we know they're with us and we're really grateful. >> reporter: governor, thank you so much. >> thank you. and thanks to the people of america. our people here feel your love. >>> another major story from the storm the amazon warehouse in illinois that took a direct hit. at least six people were killed there. morgan chesky is there. what's the latest? >> reporter: good evening. today officials shared they d
and other towns? >> we hope. we've been without cell service until recently, which has made search and rescue difficult. we've augmented how many people we have out there looking. every time we locate someone that has otherwise been missing is an amazing moment. we are praying for every miracle we can find. >> reporter: we are in the winter season. how do you keep everyone going? it is cold, right? there are so many things happening at once. people are homeless. >> we're...
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my home town. mm. 5 months before, without talks in nairobi, i came back to investigate, escalating violence before kenneth invasion of somalia. these were the safest just in the country. it's a bit unnerving for me if i can put it that way. i also said that i finally have to come back to my home town to co conflict and killings. something i've done across africa. i've never felt like this is security is making things look totally different. you know, i've, i've been covering other incidents and other places this falls in the back of your mind that you go back home. it's safe. everybody is fine. not anymore. with canyon somalis account for about 5 percent of the population. just 142 tribes that make up this country for centuries will leave, doesn't enormous. in the semi out in launch of the ne keeping camels, goats, and cancelled my own father grew up the son of a camel had. i'm going to bring me here to the market to meet my uncles and cousins when they came from tom to trade with. since i was a b
my home town. mm. 5 months before, without talks in nairobi, i came back to investigate, escalating violence before kenneth invasion of somalia. these were the safest just in the country. it's a bit unnerving for me if i can put it that way. i also said that i finally have to come back to my home town to co conflict and killings. something i've done across africa. i've never felt like this is security is making things look totally different. you know, i've, i've been covering other incidents...
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and if it's going to go over a town and destroy the town, that's what it's going to do. on top diplomats from g 7 countries have been to show unity against global aggressive as they meet in the city of liverpool. russia in particular, has been singled out by the us in person. so massing troops on ukraine's border. but finding consensus even among allies could prove difficult from liverpool or challenge or bought. britain's foreign secretary welcomed her richwell counterparts with a brass band and coven conscious fist bumps the u. k. the u. s. canada, germany, france, italy, japan. the g 7 is a club of advanced economy democracies and their friends. and these meetings are chance for them to affirm both what they're for and what they're against. we need to defend ourselves against the growing threats from hostile actors. and we need to come together strongly to stand up to aggressors who are seeking to limit the bounds of freedom and democracy. have all their perceived threats, coven, china, iran, and more. it's back to russia that it seen is the hottest issue. with russia
and if it's going to go over a town and destroy the town, that's what it's going to do. on top diplomats from g 7 countries have been to show unity against global aggressive as they meet in the city of liverpool. russia in particular, has been singled out by the us in person. so massing troops on ukraine's border. but finding consensus even among allies could prove difficult from liverpool or challenge or bought. britain's foreign secretary welcomed her richwell counterparts with a brass band...
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if there's one town that has damage, all of the energy can go to that one town.lines, water stream plants are out -- treatment plants are out. our local hospital doesn't have water. they're operating on generators. you have a sewer treatment plant that was completely taken out. you have so many municipalities to deal with. we're going to try to help local officials deal with the federal bureaucracy and hopefully we can work together and begin the process of rebuilding. >> reporter: you have a long road ahead of you, for so many people across such a long area, over 80 fatalities in the area. also the emotional toll it takes on these communities. you remain in our thoughts and prayers many thank you for sharing time with us this morning. >> thank for being here? we'll send it back to you. rachel: wow, that's a lot to the take in. well, the cream cheese shortage is taking a bite out of business at the famous junior's cheese cake. maria bart roma has more coming back. sending will on a long, difficult journey to find the perfect present, here's what it looked like. >
if there's one town that has damage, all of the energy can go to that one town.lines, water stream plants are out -- treatment plants are out. our local hospital doesn't have water. they're operating on generators. you have a sewer treatment plant that was completely taken out. you have so many municipalities to deal with. we're going to try to help local officials deal with the federal bureaucracy and hopefully we can work together and begin the process of rebuilding. >> reporter: you...
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the town of mayfield, a town of $10,000 people, a town that was decorated for christmas, people werevities for the holidays, now it's a town of sorry and devastation as you see and the pictures tell the story and looking at it is all you need to know in terms of what is happening here in this town. cars driving through, first responders still on the scene, trying to pull survivors from the wreckage. but, of course, there's agony with every passing minute for those who have not been found. the mayor of mayfield telling cnn earlier today that the storms left her city looking, quote, like match sticks. right now an urgent search for survivors that is under way after that series of powerful tornados wrecked entire towns and likely killed more than 70 people. some of the worst damage is here in mayfield where i am here in kentucky, my home state. whitney westerfield captured the drone video showing the devastation from the tornados. he's also a state senator who has been speaking with constituents impacted by the storm. tell us about your experience over the past 24 hours as you were able
the town of mayfield, a town of $10,000 people, a town that was decorated for christmas, people werevities for the holidays, now it's a town of sorry and devastation as you see and the pictures tell the story and looking at it is all you need to know in terms of what is happening here in this town. cars driving through, first responders still on the scene, trying to pull survivors from the wreckage. but, of course, there's agony with every passing minute for those who have not been found. the...
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♪♪ ♪ santa is coming to town ♪♪ ♪ santa is coming to town ♪♪ >> oh, pipe down.nd ♪♪ [♪♪] >> you're missing my song. >> get my good side. i'm just kidding. i don't have a good side. ♪ mr. grinch, you're a nasty wassy skunk ♪♪ ♪ the three words are best as follows stink, stang, stunk ♪♪ ♪ you're a rotter, mr. grinch ♪♪ [♪♪] >> that was really great, you guys. now, beat it! let's hear for the singers. boo! boo! [please stand by] >> all right. i want to prove i don't hate everything christmas is kind of gross but i do have things i like . do you want to know what they are?you want me to sing about them? here's what i like.raindrops on rosesand whimpering ♪ ♪ kittens, scratchy bowl ♪ ♪ mittens .♪ ♪ freezing thebathtub with ♪ ♪ some scummy rings, these are ♪ ♪ a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ .♪ ♪ one leg and ponies and burnt ♪ ♪ apple strudel.♪ ♪ doorbells and death nels and ♪ ♪ saw the old noodles.♪ ♪ people who cover their ears ♪ ♪ when ising .♪ ♪ these are afew of my ♪ ♪ favorite things .♪ ♪ the sound of a pumpkin.♪ ♪ something it smashes.♪ ♪ cookies who mind me wi
♪♪ ♪ santa is coming to town ♪♪ ♪ santa is coming to town ♪♪ >> oh, pipe down.nd ♪♪ [♪♪] >> you're missing my song. >> get my good side. i'm just kidding. i don't have a good side. ♪ mr. grinch, you're a nasty wassy skunk ♪♪ ♪ the three words are best as follows stink, stang, stunk ♪♪ ♪ you're a rotter, mr. grinch ♪♪ [♪♪] >> that was really great, you guys. now, beat it! let's hear for the singers. boo! boo! [please stand by]...
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height is your castro joins his live now from the town of may field in kentucky. what's it like there at the moment? how would you describe the after me off of these tornadoes and of course now comes the scramble to find survivors together. that's right, mary. i'm the son is finally shining here. may feel, but the landscape that it has brought to life is just devastating. you can see behind me this downtown area of the town of some 10000 residence has been almost completely leveled. and people who live nearby or who own businesses here have been combing through the debris. you're seeing more and more activity here from rescue workers from recovery efforts, the clean up effort. and that's where also we found our guest here, tony vincent. very nice to meet you razor. i know you were here the moment, almost right after the storm hit on friday night. tell me what, what happened? well, what happened was our that we had a pretty normal tornado come through. and i don't want to know where he was gone through and i was calling my sisters up and actually got the call that
height is your castro joins his live now from the town of may field in kentucky. what's it like there at the moment? how would you describe the after me off of these tornadoes and of course now comes the scramble to find survivors together. that's right, mary. i'm the son is finally shining here. may feel, but the landscape that it has brought to life is just devastating. you can see behind me this downtown area of the town of some 10000 residence has been almost completely leveled. and people...
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the school playground, where most of the town was in town in the heat of a canaan. summer is to day the local football pitch do but ali, now i respected elder, was the same as this young man when he was rounded up that night following the killing of the 4 government officials. there were 2 land rover military. landra was with a lotus with us telling us, come out of your house, and if you don't come, you will, you will regret. so every morning in greece, i came to this her to this field. we were surrounded. we stayed in the sun up to midday, and then around 3 pm. they said women can go to their homes. we thought they were kind the, they were good people, lady living dillman. but it is one of the worst day of the history of this region where almost every woman was ripped. almost every woman was ripped, by the security to for by the security forces, and particularly by the emmy and the police. so we spend the night here. we stayed until the following day, you know, and then i think we were released about a, something like near 3 p. m. when several people died. the british government did no
the school playground, where most of the town was in town in the heat of a canaan. summer is to day the local football pitch do but ali, now i respected elder, was the same as this young man when he was rounded up that night following the killing of the 4 government officials. there were 2 land rover military. landra was with a lotus with us telling us, come out of your house, and if you don't come, you will, you will regret. so every morning in greece, i came to this her to this field. we were...
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this town is part of who i am. i spent christmases on a porch that think god is still standing not too far from here. my granddad would put me on his tractor and drive me around town, which is a pretty big deal for a kiddo. i buried my kin right here in town, just on the road. to me this was always a safe place. bad things did not happen here until saturday. if you look around here or mayfield, muhlenberg county and the number of other towns, you might think that we are broken, but we are not. in kentucky, we are good people. we love one another and we lean on one another. we open our homes to those in need, not just today but every day, and we will prepare our homes, our businesses, and we will prepare our lives. we will do all of that together. as a people we are not alone. the generosity and outpouring of love, pure, unconditional love from around this country and around this world has been overwhelming. millions of dollars and more water, diapers, sweatshirts, household goods that we can never count have report
this town is part of who i am. i spent christmases on a porch that think god is still standing not too far from here. my granddad would put me on his tractor and drive me around town, which is a pretty big deal for a kiddo. i buried my kin right here in town, just on the road. to me this was always a safe place. bad things did not happen here until saturday. if you look around here or mayfield, muhlenberg county and the number of other towns, you might think that we are broken, but we are not....
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it's town after town and farm after farm destroyed by this. not just one spot. >> that's the thing this entire area of western kentucky, rick, is in absolute shambles. town-to-town you look around and people just less than two weeks from christmas going through absolute hell right now. and for those viewers, you know that see these visuals on television, what you have to understand is that when these folks go through a situation like this. some of them quite literally and not to be given antidote here it's true have only the clothes that they left their home or survived the disaster in. i mean, you if if you can imagine that. everything is gone. the shadow of destruction unfortunately is following them right now. rick: a lot of cases their vehicles, also, which makes you much more trapped. >> absolutely. and to be able to comprehend and take in the disaster like this and understand that everything in their life has changed is phenomenal. but, what i'm seeing mostly on the ground which is just amazing stories of people coming together. the cam
it's town after town and farm after farm destroyed by this. not just one spot. >> that's the thing this entire area of western kentucky, rick, is in absolute shambles. town-to-town you look around and people just less than two weeks from christmas going through absolute hell right now. and for those viewers, you know that see these visuals on television, what you have to understand is that when these folks go through a situation like this. some of them quite literally and not to be given...
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and julian wolf is live for us in type town. hello there, jill, you're outside the home of jasmine to to what can you tell us about the significance of the area? well what particular significant about this area is that it represents exactly what desmond to to fort again, and that is the segregation between black and white years prior. he's lived here for several decades already since 990 s when he retired as archbishop. but in the decades prior to that, that would never have been the case because this was a primarily white neighbourhood. over the years that he lived here, he was known and loved by his neighbors. i even heard an anecdote where he would regularly come and pick up the trash just on the street until he could no longer. and what we've seen here today, our family members loved ones, and faith leaders walked in and out of the home to pay their respects to the morning family inside. and you know how people reacting to, to, to death more broadly. well, as you can imagine, there's been an outpouring of support boat here i
and julian wolf is live for us in type town. hello there, jill, you're outside the home of jasmine to to what can you tell us about the significance of the area? well what particular significant about this area is that it represents exactly what desmond to to fort again, and that is the segregation between black and white years prior. he's lived here for several decades already since 990 s when he retired as archbishop. but in the decades prior to that, that would never have been the case...
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this is a town of 10,000 people. so even if a quarter of the town people can't live there anymore, we're talking, we need housing for two to 3,000 pem. they need to be securing for the holidays for people and fema trailers, it will get cold very quickly and we'll be talking about snow and ice in this portion of the country and it makes cleanup so much more difficult and in hurricane season it's still warm after the hurricane goes through so people that don't have power it's not quite as bad. you don't have power, you don't have gas and a way to heat your house that's a whole different ball game. we'll have to relocate thous of people and we need to save lives and that's what first responders have been hit haft night is that the picture needs to come and support the lives of these people. >> before i checked because he told me it's gotten very cold and very windy and cold and i looked it up and it was a 12-degree drop in the last couple of hours and it's just going to get colder all day and into the night and he was t
this is a town of 10,000 people. so even if a quarter of the town people can't live there anymore, we're talking, we need housing for two to 3,000 pem. they need to be securing for the holidays for people and fema trailers, it will get cold very quickly and we'll be talking about snow and ice in this portion of the country and it makes cleanup so much more difficult and in hurricane season it's still warm after the hurricane goes through so people that don't have power it's not quite as bad....
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so deeply shared join wolf, al jazeera cape town. a british soon become the 1st of its kind to generate renewable energy using animal waste. dropping us from zebras or ricks and other animals are converted into fuel using bio mass technology. he voc reports from hampshire morning at ma. well, zeus and dung patrols out eagerly collecting an abundance of bowel movements because where there's pu, let's power to generate heat and keep other parts of the sea warm. until recently, $600.00 tons a year. if the stuff was taken off site and composted with a significant carbon transport costs, but not any more, it's stephanie with us in the u. k. and as far as we know, it might well be the 1st in the world. i don't not azusa colleagues around the country all what she, what we're doing very closely. they're very keen to see whether they start work on it does work. they've also got the same problem. they've got lots of oil farm buildings. they've got lots of big buildings that need lots of hate and they've got lots of waste for, you know, how the
so deeply shared join wolf, al jazeera cape town. a british soon become the 1st of its kind to generate renewable energy using animal waste. dropping us from zebras or ricks and other animals are converted into fuel using bio mass technology. he voc reports from hampshire morning at ma. well, zeus and dung patrols out eagerly collecting an abundance of bowel movements because where there's pu, let's power to generate heat and keep other parts of the sea warm. until recently, $600.00 tons a...
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the town of paradise was hit in 2018 and was hit again this year. those were areas they had revised and it took a long time to get the community and the funding for that but they did to get the money and were going to do it. it's hard to know whether that would have changed anything. if there were a lot of people that were frustrated because they were so close and maybe there was something they could have done. it can convince people the importance and that can be the difference in thed communities. >> that is a challenging thing to hear. many conversations i've had in my career have been that conversation. it's not a matter of if, but when. to step down the policy piece, as a strategy specific gas and electric and at the whole conversations that are happening around deenergizing the line. and the amount of time getting ahead of these things where it can be very impactful. but just wondering how does that ulcome together for a community [inaudible] i was nodding when you were talking because you were hitting on so many great points. there was a situ
the town of paradise was hit in 2018 and was hit again this year. those were areas they had revised and it took a long time to get the community and the funding for that but they did to get the money and were going to do it. it's hard to know whether that would have changed anything. if there were a lot of people that were frustrated because they were so close and maybe there was something they could have done. it can convince people the importance and that can be the difference in thed...
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in fact, there are just a few buildings standing in the town of about 10,000 people.he national guard and other kentucky commonwealth personnel are conducting house-to-house searches and debris removal. kentucky's governor and president biden each reassured kentuckians that everything is being done to help. >> the federal government is not going to walk away. this is one of those times when we aren't democrats or republicans. sounds like hyperbole, but it's real. we're all americans. we stand together as the united states of america. >> just want everybody to know that you are not alone. today kentucky is absolutely united, we're united with our people, we're united to find and rescue as many as possible. >> let's get straight to cnn's nadya romero who joins us live from mayfield. nadya, you were there starting very early yesterday seeing rescue workers go into the rubble and speaking to residents who had gone there looking for loved ones. have you heard from them since? how are they holding up this morning? >> yeah, good morning, boris. you know, a lot of people have
in fact, there are just a few buildings standing in the town of about 10,000 people.he national guard and other kentucky commonwealth personnel are conducting house-to-house searches and debris removal. kentucky's governor and president biden each reassured kentuckians that everything is being done to help. >> the federal government is not going to walk away. this is one of those times when we aren't democrats or republicans. sounds like hyperbole, but it's real. we're all americans. we...
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