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now we're tracking tornadoes back towards tulsa, where i live, tornado warnings are in effect in tulsa. we just had a tornado on the ground literally about five miles to the northeast. i'm on i-40, tracking between tulsa and ft. smith and that's where the tornadoes are tracking at this time, as well as -- >> and jeff, jeff, if i may, just -- jeff, if i may just interrupt you there. i understand that you personally were helping with the rescue operation and pulling people out of debris and stuff. is that right? >> today, not in that situation, but in joplin on sunday, yes. i stopped to help with the tornado damage there in joplin and recover people out of rubble and finding people, both alive and that had perished. >> and obviously, the death toll in -- yeah. i mean, the death toll in joplin has now risen officially to 124. they're expecting that to rise again. the figures from oklahoma at the moment, four confirmed dead, another four believed to be dead. and again serious concerns that figure will rise. jeff, in your experience, you've been chasing these storms for a long time. how bad
now we're tracking tornadoes back towards tulsa, where i live, tornado warnings are in effect in tulsa. we just had a tornado on the ground literally about five miles to the northeast. i'm on i-40, tracking between tulsa and ft. smith and that's where the tornadoes are tracking at this time, as well as -- >> and jeff, jeff, if i may, just -- jeff, if i may just interrupt you there. i understand that you personally were helping with the rescue operation and pulling people out of debris and...
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these lower cells are going to move into tulsa. big story in the midwest, it has been a crazy year, amazing year for tornadoes and severe weather. here it's a whole different deal isn't it. we get a little bit of rain. i can relate to two by the way, because these little tweaks. we have some rain coming in tomorrow. this little tweak that comes in through here, they drop into the great basin and move into the plains this time of year pull in moisture from the coast. cool, dry air from the coast. what happens here moves east. and what happened there happened here a few days ago. your morning commute is probably going to be a little bit wet. when we come back we're going to look at that computer model. it's not going to be a wet event but enough to slow you down a little bit. >>> coming up here at 5:30. the parents of that baby girl who was snatched from a bassinet are speaking out about their ordeal. >>> and next, you're going to meet a fourth grader who is in washington right now putting the bay area on the map. literally. >>> pg &
these lower cells are going to move into tulsa. big story in the midwest, it has been a crazy year, amazing year for tornadoes and severe weather. here it's a whole different deal isn't it. we get a little bit of rain. i can relate to two by the way, because these little tweaks. we have some rain coming in tomorrow. this little tweak that comes in through here, they drop into the great basin and move into the plains this time of year pull in moisture from the coast. cool, dry air from the...
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kim you lived in tulsa didn't you? did you have a mountain lion. >> reporter: coyotes. >> mountain lions are tougher. i know. the animal was in a 20-foot tree. a man says he found it in the backyard and called police. now officials shot two tranquilizing darts into the animal but it got out of the tree and ran away. now it's a tough mountain lion on top of that. it's not known where the mountain lion came from. probably not native to the area. >>> dozens of volunteers throughout the south are -- south are helping tornado victims recover. a alabama baptist group set up shop to heap group hit the hardest. >> it's wonderful. it's an opportunity to explain the lord i can't explain what it gives me to be able to help and to do what we are doing. it's a way to touch somebody's with god love. >> you can't say -- can't say enough about the volunteer efforts. so many people giving of their time and efforts. it's been one week since the tornadoes hit. it may have left more than 340 dead in 6 states. thousands are still remaining
kim you lived in tulsa didn't you? did you have a mountain lion. >> reporter: coyotes. >> mountain lions are tougher. i know. the animal was in a 20-foot tree. a man says he found it in the backyard and called police. now officials shot two tranquilizing darts into the animal but it got out of the tree and ran away. now it's a tough mountain lion on top of that. it's not known where the mountain lion came from. probably not native to the area. >>> dozens of volunteers...
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this is up from tulsa, right up the turnpike toward i-44, right towards joplin, missouri.f plywood on the ground, shingles on the ground. a 60-mile-per-hour wind will blow that debris around and create a lot of damage again. and people have to be out of that disaster zone tonight before the weather gets there. because storms that have already tore up all those houses, leaving everything just debris to be picked up by the next storm, even if it's not a tornado, and i probably think it probably won't be a tornado for joplin, things will calm down a little bit by then, but debris will blow around and all the crews need to be out of there. all the rescuers need to be out of there, because it's going to become a dangerous place tonight, john. >> chad myers for us in the severe weather center. he'll be there throughout the night as we track the storms in oklahoma. as chad mentioned, they're moving on to other places, including here. it's a bit more windy in joplin and it's getting more cloudy. they know some weather's coming. we hope chad's right and it's not severe, because thi
this is up from tulsa, right up the turnpike toward i-44, right towards joplin, missouri.f plywood on the ground, shingles on the ground. a 60-mile-per-hour wind will blow that debris around and create a lot of damage again. and people have to be out of that disaster zone tonight before the weather gets there. because storms that have already tore up all those houses, leaving everything just debris to be picked up by the next storm, even if it's not a tornado, and i probably think it probably...
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it's as close as tulsa right now.illwater, oklahoma city, edmond, damage to the west and south of oklahoma city, and still more weather up into kansas itself. i'll get rid of this and take you to some place a little bit farther to the south. here we go. this is dallas-ft. worth, tornadoes and even a new tornado warning for ft. worth and dallas coming from the national weather service out of ft. worth in the next couple of minutes. they just alerted us to that. take a look at damage from all over the place. koco showing damage, houses destroyed across much of western oklahoma. just many line of severe weather back and forth. and wfaa, our affiliate out of dallas, searching for that tornado north of ft. worth right now. it will move across the northern metroplex, but is too close for comfort right now, eliot. >> chad, we've got a few seconds left. joplin, missouri, has gone through so much. what are the odds that they're going to be hit again by another tornado? >> for a tornado, probably not. there's not that much ener
it's as close as tulsa right now.illwater, oklahoma city, edmond, damage to the west and south of oklahoma city, and still more weather up into kansas itself. i'll get rid of this and take you to some place a little bit farther to the south. here we go. this is dallas-ft. worth, tornadoes and even a new tornado warning for ft. worth and dallas coming from the national weather service out of ft. worth in the next couple of minutes. they just alerted us to that. take a look at damage from all...
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a friend who got out there and helped getting the tulsa rescue. they brought their dogs in, first responders from webb city. it's amazing how many people have come to our community to help. actually, we've had contact with a lot of them. they've helped us so far. >> yeah. people are really pulling together. >> yeah, it's incredible. >> it is incredible. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> again, we'll continue to follow will's story throughout this hour, throughout the next hours. a lot ahead to cover. we'll talk to the mayor of joplin to get the latest on how many people may be missing and how many people may be in shelters tonight and what needs are the greatest right now. >> take a rook at this neighborhood. all i can say is it looks very reminiscent of what we saw last month in -- excuse me. tuscaloosa. ♪ [ male announcer ] in 2011, at&t is at work, building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireles
a friend who got out there and helped getting the tulsa rescue. they brought their dogs in, first responders from webb city. it's amazing how many people have come to our community to help. actually, we've had contact with a lot of them. they've helped us so far. >> yeah. people are really pulling together. >> yeah, it's incredible. >> it is incredible. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> again, we'll continue to follow will's...
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into hopkinsville into kentucky and tennessee there and then weather here into parts of joplin, into tulsa, and oklahoma city. now, all of this even affecting some of our live shots coming out of joplin, missouri, trying to bring you terrible stories of what's going on there. this is another night where we will see tornadoes probably on the ground. the bigger story will be tomorrow night when warm air and cold air clash again. it's when warm air is on the ground and cold air is aloft and there's spinning in the atmosphere. during the day the humidity and the air on the ground heats up. it wants to bubble like a hot air balloon. it goes straight into the atmosphere. last night that joplin storm, the top of it, was 60,000 feet tall. higher than any jet plane can fly. any plane in the area would have had to fly around that storm. then it begins to spin, hail will fall and tornadoes will fall out of the bottom of it the cell. that's what we had last night. that's what we're going to have. it just doesn't seem like this is going to stop any time soon. tomorrow will even be a more severe day tha
into hopkinsville into kentucky and tennessee there and then weather here into parts of joplin, into tulsa, and oklahoma city. now, all of this even affecting some of our live shots coming out of joplin, missouri, trying to bring you terrible stories of what's going on there. this is another night where we will see tornadoes probably on the ground. the bigger story will be tomorrow night when warm air and cold air clash again. it's when warm air is on the ground and cold air is aloft and...
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already hard at oklahoma, likawne h tulsa.itlaiee of finally says to a newspaper publisher, wt the not. you change your name to jim thorpe. consolidate. but the municipal purposes tolly ther. you can have the body. so they signed a contract. it g35s to jim thoree.ee. >> is is still there? >> it is still there, yes. the town has dutifully honored alkm thoree.ee all these years. jim thorpe high-school. they honor him every yeams they have done well by what they promised to do, but the surviving children, jack coree.eoration, sf becy. that leaves too. whether they carry on this bather sle, the losses that were filed. under the native american graves protection act to get the remains exhwited and returned to oklahoma. >> and what is the status of that case? where do you see it telling? >> the status is as i understand that they have a 30 day extensbodyl he was the only one he technically filed the suit to f de tbol the tcal sons command some tribal members that recalled ? the court the needed to beefrestp in order to resubmit. tha
already hard at oklahoma, likawne h tulsa.itlaiee of finally says to a newspaper publisher, wt the not. you change your name to jim thorpe. consolidate. but the municipal purposes tolly ther. you can have the body. so they signed a contract. it g35s to jim thoree.ee. >> is is still there? >> it is still there, yes. the town has dutifully honored alkm thoree.ee all these years. jim thorpe high-school. they honor him every yeams they have done well by what they promised to do, but the...
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craig day of our tulsa, oklahoma station kotv reports. >> reporter: when the tornado ripped a path ofction through joplin, st. john regional center took a direct hit. the staff had moments to move patients to safety in hallways before the twister hit the nine-story building. at least four of the people killed were at the hospital. patients were rushed to other hospitals in missouri, arkansas, and oklahoma. just beyond the hospital, block after block, neighborhoods are wiped out. an estimated 30% of joplin is destroyed, hundreds of homes are leveled, cars are strewn about, and heartache hangs over the city of 50,000 people. sara and her two young daughters were inside their home when the tornado moved it 20 feet, leaving only the walls. >> we ran to the bathroom, i got the kids in. i swept everything off of the bed and put a mattress over us and held it down really tight. >> reporter: she's now looking for her daughter's favorite stuffed animal and trying to come to grips with the tornado's aftermath. >> loud and scary. mainly my kids were screaming, so i've been praying to god. he kep
craig day of our tulsa, oklahoma station kotv reports. >> reporter: when the tornado ripped a path ofction through joplin, st. john regional center took a direct hit. the staff had moments to move patients to safety in hallways before the twister hit the nine-story building. at least four of the people killed were at the hospital. patients were rushed to other hospitals in missouri, arkansas, and oklahoma. just beyond the hospital, block after block, neighborhoods are wiped out. an...
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in vietnam thirties available in tulsa international hotel for china.
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looks like oklahoma city up through tulsa. notice the shaded area does get to just to the west of joplin. that means joplin tonight will be under the gun for severe weather potentially. here's what we normally expect as far as the severe weather season is concerned. march through may, we saw that this year as far as tornadoes across the southeast. we start to lift it with the jet stream as it migrates to the north. april and may, may especially a i cross the areas we're concerned with today and to the north as well. we talk about this ef scale, highlight how that breaks down, an ef-4 tornado, that means that winds are estimated to be 166 up to 200 miles an hour. this tornado on the higher end of that, ef-5, over 200 miles an hour. you get to those ranges and it really doesn't mean a whole lot. we're talking about substantial structures and infrastructure that has been completely wiped out in many cases. we don't get many of these ef-4s and ef-5s especially on the higher end. >> that is what you said hit tuscaloosa, alabama, la
looks like oklahoma city up through tulsa. notice the shaded area does get to just to the west of joplin. that means joplin tonight will be under the gun for severe weather potentially. here's what we normally expect as far as the severe weather season is concerned. march through may, we saw that this year as far as tornadoes across the southeast. we start to lift it with the jet stream as it migrates to the north. april and may, may especially a i cross the areas we're concerned with today and...
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what your group which is a good girl would international falls floods achieve every green hill in tulsa. county tonight clashes in the serbian capital belgrade between police and protesters as thousands rally against the arrest of general rock of love that she has potential hand over to the european war crimes court. plus busted movies washington police arrested a group of activists for dancing the memorial to thomas jefferson d.o.'s father of freedom. neither of you are the top stories of the past we come up to must go g eight leaders united in the call for the libyan leader to step down with russia agreeing to mediate a ceasefire in the country's civil conflict. and georgia's independence day saw blood being washed out of the streets after police clamped down on protesters demanding the resignation of president saakashvili. hello you're watching the weekly from r t our roundup of the top news stories from the past seven days i'm kevin and it's now one am here in moscow and first thousands of people in the center of the serbian capital tonight protesting at the arrest of the former bos
what your group which is a good girl would international falls floods achieve every green hill in tulsa. county tonight clashes in the serbian capital belgrade between police and protesters as thousands rally against the arrest of general rock of love that she has potential hand over to the european war crimes court. plus busted movies washington police arrested a group of activists for dancing the memorial to thomas jefferson d.o.'s father of freedom. neither of you are the top stories of the...
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including tulsa and little rock. if you're wondering why the weather hasn't changed much it's because of this omega block pattern. that's characterized by two lows and a high. that's why it's been so unsettled in the northeast for seven days. on and off showers. today, a bit of a warm-up. but you're really going to feel some warmer conditions as we get through the week. feel some warmer conditions as we get throug >> dan a >> dan and bianna, back to you. >> thank you. >>> now, an incredible story about a dog, his owner, a freak accident and a very happy ending. >> they were playing catch in the woods when abby was impaled through the heart with a stick but she is still alive today. t.j. winick has the survival story. >> reporter: you can actually see and hear abby the dog's heart race when comforted by the owner. considering what she's been through, it's a miracle her heart is beating at all. she was impaled by a stick last monday. in the woods outside of seattle. >> she started crying. i went over there and saw a ho
including tulsa and little rock. if you're wondering why the weather hasn't changed much it's because of this omega block pattern. that's characterized by two lows and a high. that's why it's been so unsettled in the northeast for seven days. on and off showers. today, a bit of a warm-up. but you're really going to feel some warmer conditions as we get through the week. feel some warmer conditions as we get throug >> dan a >> dan and bianna, back to you. >> thank you....
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wichita, joplin, tulsa, oklahoma city, including enid and bartlsville. large and deadly tornadoes today. we will have more on this and the threat tomorrow. >> thank you, alexandra. >>> president obama will travel to missouri on sun. today, the president and first lady are in london, pretty busy. they spent the morning with the queep. they met elizabeth ii and prince philip at buckingham palace. they will spend the night at the palace and the president has plans to meet with david cameron, the prime minister, later on. the obamas spent some time with the newly weds too, will and kate. >>> this is the second day of the week-long tour. france and poland are on the itinerary. let's check in with zain verjee. she is in london. >>> what kind of welcome did president obama get from the british press? >> a very warm one. let's take a look straight at the headlines here. in ireland, there was one newspaper, the irish independent that was critical, though, in spite of all that joy. the headlines says. >>> check out the bell fast telegraph. it was a lovefest basica
wichita, joplin, tulsa, oklahoma city, including enid and bartlsville. large and deadly tornadoes today. we will have more on this and the threat tomorrow. >> thank you, alexandra. >>> president obama will travel to missouri on sun. today, the president and first lady are in london, pretty busy. they spent the morning with the queep. they met elizabeth ii and prince philip at buckingham palace. they will spend the night at the palace and the president has plans to meet with david...
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also north of tulsa, and moving right back into joplin, which is why actually some of our live shotser sounded or looked dot perfect because it rains on our satellite dish and just like if you have direct tv or dish, sometimes your signal goes out when it rains. well our signal goes out when we try to shoot it back up to the satellite. from oklahoma city southward, a couple of storms are rotating tonight and will continue to rotate tonight. zooming in on joplin, it's been an ugly couple of days there. not severe technically, but just to the south of joplin, tornado watches are in effect all the way down to the texas border, then farther off to the east, we are going to see that weather move through cincinnati. and these are the areas you asked me to pinpoint these, let's just zoom this out a little bit, the same areas will be affected for tomorrow. let me show you what we're expecting for severe weather, all the way to the northeast, back down through st. louis and into oklahoma, now i'm drawing the exact same place that we have severe weather right now. and that has been the problem
also north of tulsa, and moving right back into joplin, which is why actually some of our live shotser sounded or looked dot perfect because it rains on our satellite dish and just like if you have direct tv or dish, sometimes your signal goes out when it rains. well our signal goes out when we try to shoot it back up to the satellite. from oklahoma city southward, a couple of storms are rotating tonight and will continue to rotate tonight. zooming in on joplin, it's been an ugly couple of days...
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we turned around and went back to tulsa and we stopped at a walmart. like you mentioned, everybody, you know, in the midwest is accustomed to this type of thing. they hear about it. but even in that walmart people were stocking up, they were saying this is going to be different. than what we've done in the past. >> you heard it. did you have a visual on it? could you see it? >> we could not see it, thank goodness. >> you weren't that close. >> we're glad you're back. >> good to be home. i'm robin sue joss. i like to make roast beef and it leaves a lot of baked on grease. when i took the finish challenge i open the dishwasher, everything was very shiny. i used to use cascade now i use finish quantum. take the finish challenge for yourself. and now french's comes with 40% more happy in every bottle. french's. happy starts here. >>> holiday weekend in the big city and everywhere. beautiful view of central park south on a saturday morning. fleet week in new york this week. a lot of sailors around town. >> they're everywhere. >> we're going to get outside a
we turned around and went back to tulsa and we stopped at a walmart. like you mentioned, everybody, you know, in the midwest is accustomed to this type of thing. they hear about it. but even in that walmart people were stocking up, they were saying this is going to be different. than what we've done in the past. >> you heard it. did you have a visual on it? could you see it? >> we could not see it, thank goodness. >> you weren't that close. >> we're glad you're back....
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as close as pittsburgh, kansas and there's another john doe, a 60-year-old proximate white male in tulsa's a young male, adult, in springfield, that has serious facial lacerations. so we know there are quite a few unidentified people in this area that they're out there. so if people have family members missing, don't give up hope. just like us, don't give up hope, but also be a realist that we really need to pray. >> yeah. tracy, stay strong and please send my thoughts and prayers to your family. we we have put a lot of will's pictures up. we've put the numbers and the g-mail account on the screen. just stay strong. >> anderson, thank you so very much. >> tracy, you're in our thoughts and prayers tonight, as is will. joplin has about 25,000 buildings before the tornado hit. fully half of them were damaged or destroyed. that's the number. according to one estimate, damages would reach $3 billion. just piles of rubble, and you see these pictures and you wonder how do you start rebuilding? how do you start rebuilding life? that's kind of what we were wondering as we went around town today a
as close as pittsburgh, kansas and there's another john doe, a 60-year-old proximate white male in tulsa's a young male, adult, in springfield, that has serious facial lacerations. so we know there are quite a few unidentified people in this area that they're out there. so if people have family members missing, don't give up hope. just like us, don't give up hope, but also be a realist that we really need to pray. >> yeah. tracy, stay strong and please send my thoughts and prayers to your...
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like escrow, which you define as an awesome christian rock band out of tulsa. >> they're really good. is a phone plan that covers the area code for all of rhode island. >> helpful. >> can be important. >> arbitrage, it's a line of french bath and body products. >> freddie macwas the hard-hitting two-time pro bowl safety for the bucs. died tragedy '86 in a roller coast coaster accident. >> and fannie mae. >> the maker of fine baked goods. >> i'm going to read off the cover. these guys are i had yochdiots. it's from donald trump. are you idiots? pregnant pause. did you notice there was a pregnant pause? >> donald trump was talking about bill and bill, the dollar bills. he has great admiration for me and for boy. >> not so much. >> he thinks these guys are idiots and he's perhaps right. >> it seems like this is hilario hilarious. just thumbing through this especially the part at losing 20 pounds in two weeks, if you ever want a girl to read this, put it on the cover. i read this in 3 1/2 minutes. no advice for me on weight loss. not one word. >> again, we saw all the weight loss books on
like escrow, which you define as an awesome christian rock band out of tulsa. >> they're really good. is a phone plan that covers the area code for all of rhode island. >> helpful. >> can be important. >> arbitrage, it's a line of french bath and body products. >> freddie macwas the hard-hitting two-time pro bowl safety for the bucs. died tragedy '86 in a roller coast coaster accident. >> and fannie mae. >> the maker of fine baked goods. >> i'm...
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she has tried shawnee and tulsa. the body keeps moving around and she finally says to a newspaper publisher, if you change your name to jim thorpe, consolidating get their municipal service together and change her name to jim thorpe you can have the body. so they sign a contract. i've seen a copy of it, for a body and he goes to jim thorpe pennsylvania. >> is it still there? >> it is still there, yes and the town has dutifully honor jim thorpe all these years. there is jim thorpe high school and they have done well by what they have thomas to do. but, the surviving children, jack thorpe sadly the youngest son just died a few weeks ago. that leaves two sons left. whether they carry on this battle, the lawsuit that was filed last spring almost a-year ago, it under the native american graves protection repatriation act to get the remains exhumed and returned to oklahoma and buried near his father kyle for. >> what is the status again of that case and where do you see it going? >> the status is with jack dying, they got
she has tried shawnee and tulsa. the body keeps moving around and she finally says to a newspaper publisher, if you change your name to jim thorpe, consolidating get their municipal service together and change her name to jim thorpe you can have the body. so they sign a contract. i've seen a copy of it, for a body and he goes to jim thorpe pennsylvania. >> is it still there? >> it is still there, yes and the town has dutifully honor jim thorpe all these years. there is jim thorpe...
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as you take a look, you can see joplin is just on the edge of that but oklahoma city, tulsa, wichita all under the risk of strong storms today that may generate tornadoes. we are not looking at long-track tornadoes, but tornadoes nonetheless and joplin is on the edge of that. meredith? >> you wonder how much more people can take. al, thank you very much. we'll check in with you in a little bit. but right now, let's bring in the mayor of joplin along with craig fugate, administrator of the federal emergency management agency. good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> mayor, over the past couple of days, your town was described as a war zone. the pictures bear that out. it's terrible destruction. do you feel at this point, are you confident you have the resources you need to handle this disaster? >> i think we do, meredith. we have had overwhelming support from agencies, both at the local, state and federal level. director fugate said he's visited with the white house. we have had pledges from virtually every level that we'll have the resources and support we need. >> let me bring
as you take a look, you can see joplin is just on the edge of that but oklahoma city, tulsa, wichita all under the risk of strong storms today that may generate tornadoes. we are not looking at long-track tornadoes, but tornadoes nonetheless and joplin is on the edge of that. meredith? >> you wonder how much more people can take. al, thank you very much. we'll check in with you in a little bit. but right now, let's bring in the mayor of joplin along with craig fugate, administrator of the...
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host: tulsa oklahoma. independents line. caller: good morning. one - two things.ne is that if we really want to cut the budget let's start with the defense for this reason. we're still in germany almost 60 years after the end of the second war. we have 50,000 military personnel in germany. we have 30,000 in south korea. 35 thousand in japan. we have bases in england, france, germany, spain, italy. portugal. who are we afraid of that we need that many base? host: susan? guest: think we'll see defense cuts and eventually a less of a big footprint overtime i'm sure. at this point with things going on in libya and i think the instability in north korea, it's unlikely you'll see a big reduction right now. if anything i think some people think that things becoming more unstable in our presence is really needed. there's a real divide on that and there's currently a lot of people that think defense spending is out of and. talk about the cost of some of these - some of the equipment, airplanes and the ships and things that cost millions and billions of dollars and why are
host: tulsa oklahoma. independents line. caller: good morning. one - two things.ne is that if we really want to cut the budget let's start with the defense for this reason. we're still in germany almost 60 years after the end of the second war. we have 50,000 military personnel in germany. we have 30,000 in south korea. 35 thousand in japan. we have bases in england, france, germany, spain, italy. portugal. who are we afraid of that we need that many base? host: susan? guest: think we'll see...
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tulsa is in it, oklahoma city in it as well.lop. that will be long-running tornadoes. that's why this is a high-risk zone for an outbreak today. everybody stay up with your abc stations. >> we had severe storms in joplin last night. if you were watching, if you saw a big hail storm before "world news" went on the air, we got 2 inches of rain here, but 10 inches of rain just west of here, in one day of storms, robin and george. >> thanks, let's go to lara with the "morning menu." >>> here's a look at what is coming up. robin gets a taste of the great food truck race. the reality hit giving a whole new meaning to fast food. plus, who will go home tonight with the mirrorball trophy? predictions from dancing with the star king drew lachey, and do not let gas prices tank your memorial day road trip. we have money saving tips at the pump from mellody hobson, that and so much more when we come back. tips at the pump from melody hopson, that and so much more when we come back. my whole body hurt. it was an ongoing, deep pain. i didn't u
tulsa is in it, oklahoma city in it as well.lop. that will be long-running tornadoes. that's why this is a high-risk zone for an outbreak today. everybody stay up with your abc stations. >> we had severe storms in joplin last night. if you were watching, if you saw a big hail storm before "world news" went on the air, we got 2 inches of rain here, but 10 inches of rain just west of here, in one day of storms, robin and george. >> thanks, let's go to lara with the...
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we searched all night with a rescue team out of tulsa. we found this in the car. this is will's.much in the car. we found a cell phone, the registration which is how we knew was the car, it was damaged. they had to cut mark out of it. >> findwillnorton. -- >>@g mail.com. that's the e-mail. we're trying to keep track of who's been writing in. there's a facebook page. we're basically trying to find him. we believe that he's alive. i'm sure it was a picture -- it's hard because he would have had head injuries and facial lacerations. >> we're going to try to help get the word out. >> we need a lot of prayers. >> go to the facebook page, find will norton there and find will norton@g mail.com. >>> let's go back to you in new york. >>> all right, chris, thank you very much. >>> major air traffic disruptions in europe this morning. 250 flights in northern britain queen elizabeth and welcomed to buckingham palace with a ceremony welcomed by traditional arrival ceremony. they had a private meeting with newlyweds prince william and the former kate middleton. >>> dna taken from dominique str
we searched all night with a rescue team out of tulsa. we found this in the car. this is will's.much in the car. we found a cell phone, the registration which is how we knew was the car, it was damaged. they had to cut mark out of it. >> findwillnorton. -- >>@g mail.com. that's the e-mail. we're trying to keep track of who's been writing in. there's a facebook page. we're basically trying to find him. we believe that he's alive. i'm sure it was a picture -- it's hard because he...
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so we went back today, and we have been searching with -- search and rescue team out of tulsa, oklahomaith their dogs. and my son found this in the car. and this is actually his cap. >> he had just graduated. >> he had just graduated within 30 minutes. >> mark norton got trapped in that twisted hummer, and he is reported to be in stable condition today. >>> the people of joplin are simply stunned by the devastation they are finding. the tornado wiped some 2,000 homes and businesses off their foundations, turned them into splinters. one woman says split-second decisions made the difference between life and death. >> this is my grandmother's car right here. it was parked across the street, which now you can see what it looks like now. so that's where she is just so lucky to be alive right now. >> and this is -- she was just getting ready to leave and get in her car and take off. >> yes. she told me she got very scared and she was about to walk out the door until this lady told her not to go outside. shes with going to go home, and a lady grabbed her and told her no. >> the tornado shredde
so we went back today, and we have been searching with -- search and rescue team out of tulsa, oklahomaith their dogs. and my son found this in the car. and this is actually his cap. >> he had just graduated. >> he had just graduated within 30 minutes. >> mark norton got trapped in that twisted hummer, and he is reported to be in stable condition today. >>> the people of joplin are simply stunned by the devastation they are finding. the tornado wiped some 2,000 homes...
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. >> also in joplin this morning, emily from our tulsa affiliate. >> the death toll continues to risesouri. we know at least a quarter of the town has been devastated by an ef-3, possibly ef-4 tornado. here's a very common sight in neighborhoods around joplin. this tree stump lifted off the ground. look at that water inside. very muddy. the whole ground is soaking wet. which makes this a very precarious situation. cars, precariously sitting on top of this tree stump. look at these branches. they go 20 feet in the air. this tree is about 50 to 70 years old and the winds just toppled it from this twister. the branches extend halfway into the street making it very difficult for emergency crews to navigate the roads. we know that crews have been working all night going through houses, going through abandoned cars, looking for people. it's a search and rescue mission. but with the death toll continuing to rise, the people here are very concerned that daylight will mean it's a recovery mission. reporting in joplin, missouri, cbs news. >> emily, thank you. >>> the news from joplin brings bac
. >> also in joplin this morning, emily from our tulsa affiliate. >> the death toll continues to risesouri. we know at least a quarter of the town has been devastated by an ef-3, possibly ef-4 tornado. here's a very common sight in neighborhoods around joplin. this tree stump lifted off the ground. look at that water inside. very muddy. the whole ground is soaking wet. which makes this a very precarious situation. cars, precariously sitting on top of this tree stump. look at these...
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it would have to turn up the turnpike to tulsa and then even farther up i-44 to joplin, missouri. you get past the oklahoma state line. >> these people are used to tornadoes, but not necessarily these severe tornadoes. >> you could be used to an f-1, 100-mile-per-hour storm, and it's going to take your roof off, take the shingles and the barn. it will damage the car with some hail. everybody will walk out of the house, and the windows will be broken, and you're fine. that's a typical, garden variety tornado. we are not seeing these. we are seeing large violent storms with large tornadoes over 150 miles per hour, one after the other, like a big rake just raking across the country. we raked across alabama. there had been 49. and today i know we're going to add to that number because there are fatalities already. there were 49 as of yesterday killer tornadoes so far this year. an average year, wolf, only has 22 killer tornadoes. we've doubled that. the number of tornadoes that have killed people approaching 50, and today will be well over that. if you keep on going, the numbers are s
it would have to turn up the turnpike to tulsa and then even farther up i-44 to joplin, missouri. you get past the oklahoma state line. >> these people are used to tornadoes, but not necessarily these severe tornadoes. >> you could be used to an f-1, 100-mile-per-hour storm, and it's going to take your roof off, take the shingles and the barn. it will damage the car with some hail. everybody will walk out of the house, and the windows will be broken, and you're fine. that's a...
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and this is what they're experiencing right now around dallas, roswell, tulsa, lots of sunshine out there. mild temperatures. a bit of a wind. about 15 to 20 miles per hour. especially western texas, please be careful with any kind of an open flame. you know what they can do. all right. of course no one has asked either me or russ to go up in the "endeavour." we'll keep the fingers crossed, rebecca. >> to the moon, lonnie. coming up next, a growing health hazard. more than 100,000 americans die each year because they do not take their medications correctly. we'll tell you what you can do about it. this is the "early" show on cbs. . a plant is only as good as the soil you put it in. look, both these potted plants got the same sun. same water. only difference? this. miracle-gro potting mix. rich organic ingredients with miracle-gro plant food mixed right in. it even feeds plants for six straight months. want this result? gotta start with this soil. miracle-gro potting mix. success starts with the soil. [ door closes, silence ] [ male announcer ] i know what you're thinking. "leather-trimmed
and this is what they're experiencing right now around dallas, roswell, tulsa, lots of sunshine out there. mild temperatures. a bit of a wind. about 15 to 20 miles per hour. especially western texas, please be careful with any kind of an open flame. you know what they can do. all right. of course no one has asked either me or russ to go up in the "endeavour." we'll keep the fingers crossed, rebecca. >> to the moon, lonnie. coming up next, a growing health hazard. more than...
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specific recommendations and for very carefully delineating your individual hardraker because the tulsais to get a better handle on what we can do to be hopefully positive and our response as well. i would again note that this is a panel of non-hagee countries. the three of you have had your children are abducted to a country that hasn't signed unlike our first panel. but i wonder if you could -- and we will have a series of votes so i will be brief and submit other questions later but the office of children's issues if you could tell us briefly how well or poorly they have served you and i would encourage you not to worry that retaliation even though that is easier for me to say then you come and if any of you come any of the parents know of an instance where someone cuts an attitude or worse as a result of your kimber we as an oversight and lawmaking legislative committee need to know that because we all serve you and i want to say that again with emphasis. i would like to know if each of you have had a phone call from perhaps the ambassador or any contact with the ambassador in russi
specific recommendations and for very carefully delineating your individual hardraker because the tulsais to get a better handle on what we can do to be hopefully positive and our response as well. i would again note that this is a panel of non-hagee countries. the three of you have had your children are abducted to a country that hasn't signed unlike our first panel. but i wonder if you could -- and we will have a series of votes so i will be brief and submit other questions later but the...
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robert schomp, pastor of bethany christian church in tulsa, oklahoma. the chaplain: let us pray. god of many names and faiths, we praise you for the freedom of religious expression which allows us to worship you in the temples, and churches of our nation. to you belong all realms, all power and all glory. yet in this nation of immigrants, the united states of america, you have given us the freedom to establish our own government in order to defend and oversee the rights and welfare of our citizens. today, we pray for this august body, the united states senate, whom we the people have chosen to share in the leadership of our country. we pray for your assistance for these privileged women and men. bless them with the stamina, the toughness and the integrity to fight for what is right and honorable in your sight. instill in them the desire for unity within diversity, the will to overcome racism and bigotry, the courage to break down dividing walls of hostility, the ability to hear and respect the voices of those who disagree with them, and the determination to work with each other f
robert schomp, pastor of bethany christian church in tulsa, oklahoma. the chaplain: let us pray. god of many names and faiths, we praise you for the freedom of religious expression which allows us to worship you in the temples, and churches of our nation. to you belong all realms, all power and all glory. yet in this nation of immigrants, the united states of america, you have given us the freedom to establish our own government in order to defend and oversee the rights and welfare of our...
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host: tulsa oklahoma. independents line. caller: good morning. one - two things. is that if we really want to cut the budget let's start with the defense for this reason. we're still in germany almost 60 years after the end of the second war. we have 50,000 military personnel in germany. we have 30,000 in south korea. 35 thousand in japan. we have bases in england, france, germany, spain, italy. portugal. who are we afraid of that we need that many base? host: susan? guest: think we'll see defense cuts and eventually a less of a big footprint overtime i'm sure. at this point with things going on in libya and i think the instability in north korea, it's unlikely you'll see a big reduction right now. if anything i think some people think that things becoming more unstable in our presence is really needed. there's a real divide on that and there's currently a lot of people that think defense spending is out of and. talk about the cost of some of these - some of the equipment, airplanes and the ships and things that cost millions and billions of dollars and why are we
host: tulsa oklahoma. independents line. caller: good morning. one - two things. is that if we really want to cut the budget let's start with the defense for this reason. we're still in germany almost 60 years after the end of the second war. we have 50,000 military personnel in germany. we have 30,000 in south korea. 35 thousand in japan. we have bases in england, france, germany, spain, italy. portugal. who are we afraid of that we need that many base? host: susan? guest: think we'll see...
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next is david joining us from tulsa. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead, please.aller: i think, as far as the mideast is concerned, the mideast -- our foreign policy there is bias. i think the present a lot of problems there. we are heavily favoring israel. the culture, the religious culture there, and injecting ourselves militarily. it does not sit well with any of the people there. that is a sense of tension, too. host: thank you for the call, david. you can join us this morning by giving us a call. we have a new set of phone numbers this morning. if you are an independent, the number to call is -- or send us an e-mail. the president is scheduled to travel to poland, a trip that was canceled last year when he was attending -- he was supposed to attend the funeral services for the polish president and other skilled in the tragic plane crash -- others killed in the tragic plane crash, but because of the volcano, restricted flights. this morning in "the wall street journal" -- let's look at the president's schedule. he begins the day in dublin, ireland. he departs
next is david joining us from tulsa. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead, please.aller: i think, as far as the mideast is concerned, the mideast -- our foreign policy there is bias. i think the present a lot of problems there. we are heavily favoring israel. the culture, the religious culture there, and injecting ourselves militarily. it does not sit well with any of the people there. that is a sense of tension, too. host: thank you for the call, david. you can join us this...
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the next time you drop one of your famous maps, over 77% come from outside of california, including tulsa, oklahoma. this is a national phenomenon. we have an opportunity to meet l doublingent pasqual's goad of exports. when approaching the issue of data privacy in a holistic matter, i think it is imperative to remember there's a whole lot of data. focus on a new kind of data collection is to cut off our nose to spite our face. to focus on a particular type of data collection would necessarily discriminate against the small businesses that are responsible for some much economic growth in the mobile sector, while leaving larger players were largely untouched. there are laws in place to address consumer concerns. there are vehicles in place to address transgressions. even the use of antitrust has been used to deal of privacy issues. i did not agree with all of the recommendations made by the center for democracy and technology. any approaches to privacy technology should focus on the data itself and how it is used and answer the general questions and not focus on a particular technology pla
the next time you drop one of your famous maps, over 77% come from outside of california, including tulsa, oklahoma. this is a national phenomenon. we have an opportunity to meet l doublingent pasqual's goad of exports. when approaching the issue of data privacy in a holistic matter, i think it is imperative to remember there's a whole lot of data. focus on a new kind of data collection is to cut off our nose to spite our face. to focus on a particular type of data collection would necessarily...
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. >> we asked jeff and his wife katherine to drop by from tulsa to explain to us about this quest tou said right away you knew that this storm, this tornado was unique. tell me what you saw forming over joplin. >> you know, sunny afternoon we're in southeast kansas and southwest missouri here storm chasing. one of the things that we recognized right off the beginning is when the storm developed southwest of joplin we had sophisticated software that we use to track the storms. that system told me that we're going to have very strong indications of a rapidly developing tornado on the southwest side of the city. i literally saw the large rotating wall cloud on the southwest side of the city. it was not on the ground yet. within seconds of me getting on the scene a mile and a half south of here, we saw rotating rain curtains. we saw a large tornado on the ground. it went from 100 yards wide to a quarter-mile wide and 30 seconds later a half mile wide. this thing came down as an f-4, almost instantaneously went to a mile wide and moved across the south of the state at about 30 miles an ho
. >> we asked jeff and his wife katherine to drop by from tulsa to explain to us about this quest tou said right away you knew that this storm, this tornado was unique. tell me what you saw forming over joplin. >> you know, sunny afternoon we're in southeast kansas and southwest missouri here storm chasing. one of the things that we recognized right off the beginning is when the storm developed southwest of joplin we had sophisticated software that we use to track the storms. that...
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of these applications come from outside california including places such as morehead minnesota and tulsa oklahoma. this is a national phenomenon with international implications for economic growth and recovery. we have an opportunity to meet the goals to double exports. we are in a period of experimentation and delivery of new services for the complete focus on the customer. one benefit of small businesses to give the lead here is they cannot afford to ignore the demand of the customers. second, when approaching the issue of the data privacy and the holistic matter i think it is imperative as we heard from the earlier panel to remember there's a whole lot of data. as a focus on a particular new type of data collection to cut off the nose to spite the face. there's more data including the location and the large company databases in the top 1,000 multiplications to collect and lifetime. in fact the vote is on a particular type of data collection and the new market would necessarily discriminate against this lawlessness is and responsible for so much economic growth in the mobile sector whi
of these applications come from outside california including places such as morehead minnesota and tulsa oklahoma. this is a national phenomenon with international implications for economic growth and recovery. we have an opportunity to meet the goals to double exports. we are in a period of experimentation and delivery of new services for the complete focus on the customer. one benefit of small businesses to give the lead here is they cannot afford to ignore the demand of the customers....
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the risk of strong storms from wichita, tulsa to joplin, unfortunately. isolated tornadoes. not a lot of rain. that's is what we're keeping our fingers crossed for. in the east from d.c. to new england, possibility of strong storms as well. rainfall amounts could be anywhere from 1 to 3 inches. upstate new york into central pennsylvania through early tomorrow morning. then things start to clear out. >>> good morning to you. well, it's overcast out there. that's the marine layer. don't worry, it is not going to rain. what we are expecting at noon, the cloud cover will break apart. we're left with a thin veil of clouds over the city. by 4:00 p.m., completely clear skies. 65 degrees. a nice day as you make your way home from work. 70 in san jose. 71 in gilroy. stay tuned for the holiday weekend forecast minutes away. matt? >> al, thank you very much. coming up, tense moments at the murder trial of casey anthony as her father was questioned by the defense. why did things get so heated? we have the latest from court. first, this is "tod ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i
the risk of strong storms from wichita, tulsa to joplin, unfortunately. isolated tornadoes. not a lot of rain. that's is what we're keeping our fingers crossed for. in the east from d.c. to new england, possibility of strong storms as well. rainfall amounts could be anywhere from 1 to 3 inches. upstate new york into central pennsylvania through early tomorrow morning. then things start to clear out. >>> good morning to you. well, it's overcast out there. that's the marine layer. don't...
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. >> bartlesville, oklahoma, near tulsa.e prices are going up quickly, and a strong job market. conocophillips is located here, and there are many other big employers so people don't have a problem getting a house and affording it. this has the pretty stone facade out the front, the living room has a contemporary feel with a big vaulted ceiling. a great shot of it there. very spacious. nice floors. these marble-looking floors are actually stained concrete. a new weird thing out in there in the marketplace. it's indestructible, but you don't want your kids to fall down. a weird kind of effect bp b, bu master bedroom adjacent on the ground floor to the kitchen. a nice tiled floor in the bathroom. a covered patio out back. and a privacy fence. give that a pot of flowers or a few chairs or something. needs to be dolled up. >> for a house that big, is it odd to have just one bedroom? >> it is, and it hurts the value of that house. that dining room could be converted to a bedroom very easily because of its location. >> and going t
. >> bartlesville, oklahoma, near tulsa.e prices are going up quickly, and a strong job market. conocophillips is located here, and there are many other big employers so people don't have a problem getting a house and affording it. this has the pretty stone facade out the front, the living room has a contemporary feel with a big vaulted ceiling. a great shot of it there. very spacious. nice floors. these marble-looking floors are actually stained concrete. a new weird thing out in there...
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plan according to the design, in boston if it's massachusetts, in hartford if it's connecticut, or tulsa if it's oklahoma or montpelier if it's vermont. folks, if that state, where they have fundamental responsibility for the citizens of that state, will be making the decision. this allows us to look at states where they take on the responsibility, they get help from the federal government to implement these early -- these health benefit exchanges and we are allowed then to basically get the benefit of the federal system where states make decisions, the federal government is a partner. . the chair: the gentleman from texas, for what purpose do you rise? mr. burgess: i rise in opposition of the amendment. these grants encourage flexibility by moting state control of the -- promoting state control of the changes, they say. the states can design the right health care plan for their citizens under the patient protection and affordable care act. but when you look at the law, you understand that this concept is actually not true. in reality the relationship between the states and washington, s
plan according to the design, in boston if it's massachusetts, in hartford if it's connecticut, or tulsa if it's oklahoma or montpelier if it's vermont. folks, if that state, where they have fundamental responsibility for the citizens of that state, will be making the decision. this allows us to look at states where they take on the responsibility, they get help from the federal government to implement these early -- these health benefit exchanges and we are allowed then to basically get the...
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in >>: it national news, heavy rain is causing that flooding in oklahoma, this is a rescue near tulsa woman and the stranded vehicle. they tried to break through the window, the woman was able to get out. there she is a walking through the water. it is up to her waist. police to three in water rescues and work performed and no one was hurt. -- at least three water rescues have been performed, the river is expected to crest to by tomorrow afternoon. take a look at the smoke streaming from a bad crash on the tracks in north carolina, there are two trains collided near charlotte. firefighters are working to put up the wreckage that is on fire. two workers on the train were killed, two others were hurt. he emerges accrues said that it trains coming out of the atlantic and rear ended another of free train from new orleans and that is the one that caught fire. about 15 people living in that area had to be evacuated and a nearby highway shut down all day because of that. more than 30 children were taken to hospital after this accident, their school bus rolled over near charlotte n.c., right
in >>: it national news, heavy rain is causing that flooding in oklahoma, this is a rescue near tulsa woman and the stranded vehicle. they tried to break through the window, the woman was able to get out. there she is a walking through the water. it is up to her waist. police to three in water rescues and work performed and no one was hurt. -- at least three water rescues have been performed, the river is expected to crest to by tomorrow afternoon. take a look at the smoke streaming from...