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. >>> and at least ten people were injured after a large tornado ripped through western kentucky. video from the nearby car dealership in the town of mayfield captured the twister, sending debris flying through the air. the tornado appears to subside before touching down again. >> here it goes. it's going -- oh, look at that! look at that. holy mackerel. there goes that. >> the twister is part of the same severe storm system that has ravaged the central plains and killed two people since the weekend. two other tornadoes were confirmed to have touched down elsewhere in kentucky. >>> president obama will make history later this month when he becomes first sitting american president to visit hiroshima, japan, the place where the atomic bomb was dropped in 1945. the white house says this is meant to advance the president's goal of a nuclear free world. obama's deputy national security adviser ben rhodes wrote, quote, he will not revisit the decision to use the atomic bomb at the end of world war ii. instead, he will offer a forward looking vision focussed on our shared future. the pre
. >>> and at least ten people were injured after a large tornado ripped through western kentucky. video from the nearby car dealership in the town of mayfield captured the twister, sending debris flying through the air. the tornado appears to subside before touching down again. >> here it goes. it's going -- oh, look at that! look at that. holy mackerel. there goes that. >> the twister is part of the same severe storm system that has ravaged the central plains and killed...
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at least one tornado rolled through western kentucky yesterday, damaging an unknown number of homes and businesses. the city of mayfield suffered significant damage. >>> in massachusetts police identified the suspect in a stabbing rampage that moved from a home to a crowded mall. two people were killed and four wounded. the suspect of shot dead by an off-duty sheriff. law enforcement has yet to determine a motive for the attack. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. authorities are trying to figure out what led to a deadly stabbing spree near boston on tuesday. police say 28-year-old arthur derosa stabbed two people at a home in taunton before assaulting several others at a mall. >> tragedy certainly hit the city oftaunton hard this evening. >> reporter: the chaos ended at the silver city galleria mall in town tan tuesday night. >> we saw the cars dove in. >> reporter: that's where authorities say arthur derosa crashed a stolen honda into a storefront before trapping several inside. stunned witnesses looked on as witnesses came rushing out. >> there
at least one tornado rolled through western kentucky yesterday, damaging an unknown number of homes and businesses. the city of mayfield suffered significant damage. >>> in massachusetts police identified the suspect in a stabbing rampage that moved from a home to a crowded mall. two people were killed and four wounded. the suspect of shot dead by an off-duty sheriff. law enforcement has yet to determine a motive for the attack. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning. >>...
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. >> the tornado outbreak continues with almost a dozen reported injuries across western kentucky. bill karins is back in action this morning with more on how much longer the severe weather will last. >>> it's 5:30 on the east coast, 2:30 out west. this is "way too early." >>> good morning. it's wednesday, may 11th. i'm jonathan capehart. to the latest on the severe weather, at least ten people were injured when a large tornado tore through western kentucky yesterday. officials say it destroyed homes and businesses in mayfield and dumped hail across the state. it came just a day after tornadoes tore through parts of oklahoma and this morning, we're seeing just how much power one twister packed when it hit the south central town of katie. take a look. >> a farm right up here. don't, please, don't hit that farm. holy -- man. that's a violent tornado. oh, my gosh. that's the most violent motion -- oh, my. get across the road right here. oh, no! it's hitting that farm. no. oh, no. oh, no. come on. be okay. man, oh, no. oh, my god. look at that. >> oklahoma governor mary fallin has decl
. >> the tornado outbreak continues with almost a dozen reported injuries across western kentucky. bill karins is back in action this morning with more on how much longer the severe weather will last. >>> it's 5:30 on the east coast, 2:30 out west. this is "way too early." >>> good morning. it's wednesday, may 11th. i'm jonathan capehart. to the latest on the severe weather, at least ten people were injured when a large tornado tore through western kentucky...
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you've seen reports out of western kentucky.to move our way and as it does it will encounter the cooler air with the shroud cover and we're not going to stay warm. >> 8:00, on the dry side and look at 10:30, starting to see some showers and they continue through 12:30 and 1:00 in the morning and tomorrow morning around 8:00, isolated showers and i don't think it will be that wet for the morning rush and we'll deal with fog early in the morning, too, and that's something else i'm watching. speaking of the fog, here's 5:00 a.m. and below a half-mile around a third and by 7, 7:30 that's when the fog can be dense and give yourself extra time and scattered showers, areas of fog and temperature around 83 degrees and tomorrow afternoon, just clouds and the temperature around 66 and i do expect it to see right on through noon and clearing kind of like today. 70 on thursday and we've kept thursday dry for now and yes, there could be an isolated shower and most of us should stay on the dry side and a high of 75 with scattered thunderstorm
you've seen reports out of western kentucky.to move our way and as it does it will encounter the cooler air with the shroud cover and we're not going to stay warm. >> 8:00, on the dry side and look at 10:30, starting to see some showers and they continue through 12:30 and 1:00 in the morning and tomorrow morning around 8:00, isolated showers and i don't think it will be that wet for the morning rush and we'll deal with fog early in the morning, too, and that's something else i'm watching....
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communities along the ohio river saw strong storms and tornadoes reported in southern illinois western kentuckysaid a tornado touched down to the city of mayfield causing significant damage to homes and businesses. the damage including this used car lot for the twister touched down and was actually caught on camera. >> here we go. but god. >> not wrote. there goes that. >> holy -- my goodness. lauren: official said at least 10 people were injured in kentucky but the injuries were not fortunately. nicole: a 28-year-old man went on a stabbing spree in eastern massachusetts yesterday before he was shot to death in a restaurant and a mall. police said arthur gave rose crashed a car outside the home and then walked inside, sat the mother and her daughter. an 8-year-old and later died. police say he then drove to a shopping mall crashed the car into the mall entrance. he ran in and attacked several other people. 56-year-old man later died. they roast died when an off-duty deputy -- a victim described bush's thought. >> a pregnant lady came out holding her stomach. paragraph bush stopped in her abdome
communities along the ohio river saw strong storms and tornadoes reported in southern illinois western kentuckysaid a tornado touched down to the city of mayfield causing significant damage to homes and businesses. the damage including this used car lot for the twister touched down and was actually caught on camera. >> here we go. but god. >> not wrote. there goes that. >> holy -- my goodness. lauren: official said at least 10 people were injured in kentucky but the injuries...
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western kentucky, a few showers over kentucky and eastern tennessee. they will not bother us. because humidity levels are coming up, this just goes to show some areas of moisture and instability getting closer. a chance ofhave showers and thunderstorms likely happening late in the afternoon and evening. as far as what will happen down at the park tonight, good weather for the nats. we will keep our eyes open. otherwise, partly cloudy. it is looking increasingly like a storm center will develop here, but even if it does not, we will still see moisture increase, especially sunday, monday. hurricane hunters going to go out and check this storm later today, but initial computer models suggest some system developing moving in this direction. something to monitor. we will let you know what the possible impact could be. jummy: so much. cleanup is under way in kansas after another tornado touched down overnight. luckily no injuries reported overnight, but the twister left --ath of description destruction. adrian: this morning, recovery in america's heartland as residents pick up the p
western kentucky, a few showers over kentucky and eastern tennessee. they will not bother us. because humidity levels are coming up, this just goes to show some areas of moisture and instability getting closer. a chance ofhave showers and thunderstorms likely happening late in the afternoon and evening. as far as what will happen down at the park tonight, good weather for the nats. we will keep our eyes open. otherwise, partly cloudy. it is looking increasingly like a storm center will develop...
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in western kentucky, neighbors are picking up the pieces from tornadoes that hit that area yesterday. at least 10 people were injured. >>> the man who went on a deadly stabbing spree in massachusetts was released from a hospital psychiatric ward just hours before the attacks. his family says he was admitted to a hospital on monday, but released hours later. police say derosa barged into family's home on tuesday, killed an 80-year-old woman and injured her daughter. then crashed a car into a macy's, injured a man, and killed several others. an off duty officer shot and killed derosa. >>> the potential for mosquitoes carrying the disease will increase in our area, especially as the warm, and wet summer months approach. the head of the national institutes of allergy, and infectious diseases, tells us, it's only a matter of time, before the zika mosquitoes start breeding. >> we will likely have a small local outbreak of zika in the united states, and the reason i say that is because we have seen outbreaks like that with similar infections transmitted by identical mosquitoes. >> make sure
in western kentucky, neighbors are picking up the pieces from tornadoes that hit that area yesterday. at least 10 people were injured. >>> the man who went on a deadly stabbing spree in massachusetts was released from a hospital psychiatric ward just hours before the attacks. his family says he was admitted to a hospital on monday, but released hours later. police say derosa barged into family's home on tuesday, killed an 80-year-old woman and injured her daughter. then crashed a car...
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. >>> 10 people were hurt after tornadoes touched down in western kentucky and more violent thunderstorms could hit the eastern u.s. today. jerika duncan is in mayfield, kentucky. >>reporter: fast-moving wins formed the funnel cloud over mayfield, kentucky within seconds on tuesday. [siren] the storm damaged homes and businesses, narrowly missing several schools. >> it was black as can be. you could see this stuff coming off the ground. >>reporter: communities sorted through the damage into the night. >> a tornado came through here and when my parents, i fell to my knees. >>reporter: parents escaped their home just before the twister hit. >> they both got out within 30 seconds and the neighbor knocked on the door and said there is a tornado and they made it from here to here. >>reporter: the severe weather is connected with the system that spawned violent tornadoes across southern oklahoma on monday, killing two people and leveling several homes. brooke was relieved her mother managed to survive. >> she made it out alive. her neighbor didn't. we are glad we have her. all this stuff can be
. >>> 10 people were hurt after tornadoes touched down in western kentucky and more violent thunderstorms could hit the eastern u.s. today. jerika duncan is in mayfield, kentucky. >>reporter: fast-moving wins formed the funnel cloud over mayfield, kentucky within seconds on tuesday. [siren] the storm damaged homes and businesses, narrowly missing several schools. >> it was black as can be. you could see this stuff coming off the ground. >>reporter: communities sorted...
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they are thin and getting filtered sunshine and plenty of unsettled weather to the west, is in western kentucky, we get a lot of scattered showers and thunderstorm as head of it. they are moving in mid-day tomorrow. future tracker 6 showing 8:00 tomorrow morning, lots of clouds and a spotty shower possible mainly west of philadelphia, i don't think we'll see a lot of widespread rain for the morning commute, the key time around lunch time, future tracker 6 showing 1:00 a good line of heavy downpours and thunderstorms around i-95 and areas north and west. it scoots off the coast at 6:00 and then we actually get clearing, and looking good for the phillies game tomorrow at 7:00 and then on saturday, we start with sunshine but a second cold front moves through in the afternoon with another round of storms and this is a stronger front, i wouldn't be surprised we get widespread gusty thunderstorms and perhaps small storm. the high ahead of it 76 degrees, behind it we get the wind tunnel effect and high pressure from the west and low pressure from new england that pulls down gusty winds and sunday temp
they are thin and getting filtered sunshine and plenty of unsettled weather to the west, is in western kentucky, we get a lot of scattered showers and thunderstorm as head of it. they are moving in mid-day tomorrow. future tracker 6 showing 8:00 tomorrow morning, lots of clouds and a spotty shower possible mainly west of philadelphia, i don't think we'll see a lot of widespread rain for the morning commute, the key time around lunch time, future tracker 6 showing 1:00 a good line of heavy...
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. >>> today this touched down in western kentucky. tornado tore through homes and businesses including this shop in the city. tonight 10 people are injured. while that tornado threat is not over yet? >>> it is heading east, the same system that produced this deadly tornado in oklahoma yesterday. today the national weather service said that storm was a category ef-3, meaning the center had winds up to 165 miles per hour. the governor of oklahoma has declared a state of emergency. that tornado threat moving east. we will talk about our weather coming up. >> thank you. >>> new information in the investigation to prince's death. the times reports a minnesota doctor went to prince's compound the day he died to deliver test results. the doctor told investigators he had prescribed him medication. the late singer was found dead last month. it is unclear what investigators found today. >>> no word on what medications the doctor prescribed or if prince even took them. >>> california considers legalizing recreational marijuana a study finds the
. >>> today this touched down in western kentucky. tornado tore through homes and businesses including this shop in the city. tonight 10 people are injured. while that tornado threat is not over yet? >>> it is heading east, the same system that produced this deadly tornado in oklahoma yesterday. today the national weather service said that storm was a category ef-3, meaning the center had winds up to 165 miles per hour. the governor of oklahoma has declared a state of...
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there are already reports of multiple injuries and buildings damaged from the new tornado in western kentucky. >> all right, gabe, thank you. >>> turning to the race for president now, donald trump saying in an interview today that he has narrowed his list of running mates down to five or six candidates. this, as congress returned in full from recess today, to face the new reality of trump, as the presumptive republican nominee. we get details from nbc's hallie jackson. >> reporter: ted cruz, mobbed late today, making his return to washington, but making it clear, again, he is not ready to endorse donald trump yet. >> there will be plenty of time for voters to make the determination who they're going to support. >> reporter: cruz, cracking the door a bit to get back in the race. >> if circumstances change, we will always assess changed circumstances. >> reporter: for his colleagues in congress -- the first day back at work since trump became the presumptive nominee. speaker paul ryan, down-playing expectations for thursday's meeting with the candidate. >> we can't pretend. we have to actually
there are already reports of multiple injuries and buildings damaged from the new tornado in western kentucky. >> all right, gabe, thank you. >>> turning to the race for president now, donald trump saying in an interview today that he has narrowed his list of running mates down to five or six candidates. this, as congress returned in full from recess today, to face the new reality of trump, as the presumptive republican nominee. we get details from nbc's hallie jackson. >>...
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, is western kentucky university, 20,000 students, they can't vote unless this is their permanent placeresidence. no dorm rooms allowed, no same-day registration. also independents cannot break on primary day, they have to wait until the general election. in bernie sanders' case, voters for him may not get that chance. back to you. >>> i want to go now to oregon where for the first time in a presidential primary there are no polling places. no voting. voters there are submitting their choice via mail-in ballot. cal perry is here to explain this unique voting process. how are you, man? >> good. so in 1998, oregon went to vote by mail and things got great there. the turnout is fantastic. we've got some turnout numbers for you. let's show you the national turnout first. national turnout, 80%. that's huge. that's 20 points higher than most other states. the problem is how does that affect the primary? you're automatically registered to vote in oregon when you get your driver's license. that's great, very progressive. well, the problem is you have to fill out a little card, you have to sendi
, is western kentucky university, 20,000 students, they can't vote unless this is their permanent placeresidence. no dorm rooms allowed, no same-day registration. also independents cannot break on primary day, they have to wait until the general election. in bernie sanders' case, voters for him may not get that chance. back to you. >>> i want to go now to oregon where for the first time in a presidential primary there are no polling places. no voting. voters there are submitting their...
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. >>> at least 10 people were injured after a large tornado ripped through western kentucky. a car dealership, look at the twister here, sending debris, flying through the air. t and touched down again. >> there it goes. oh, look at that, look at that! holy ma holy mackerel. >>> it has killed two people since the weekend. two other tornados were elsewhere in kentucky. >>> president obama will make history as the first sitting american president to visit hiroshima, japan. that's the place where the u.s. dropped an atomic bomb. it is to advance the president's goal of a nuclear-free world. deputy security advisor wrote on medium.com, he will not re-visit the decision he will forward looking vision in our shared future. the may 27th visit will come at the end of the g7 summit being hosted by japan. >>> a tough day for a lot of people, over 22 million people who are at risk of severe weather. bill karins is with us to show us and track what everybody can expect. >> monday, a big outbreak, yesterday, a minutei outbreak. already this morning, golf-ball size hail in the omaha area,
. >>> at least 10 people were injured after a large tornado ripped through western kentucky. a car dealership, look at the twister here, sending debris, flying through the air. t and touched down again. >> there it goes. oh, look at that, look at that! holy ma holy mackerel. >>> it has killed two people since the weekend. two other tornados were elsewhere in kentucky. >>> president obama will make history as the first sitting american president to visit...
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today this after tornadoes made a mess in western kentucky. jericka duncan shows us the widespread damage. [ yelling ] >> reporter: fast-moving winds formed a funnel cloud over mayfield, kentucky, within seconds on tuesday. [ sirens ] >> reporter: the storm damaged homes and businesses narrowly missing several schools. >> it was just i mean black as can be and you could just see it. >> reporter: communities sorted through the damage into the night. >> all i know is the tornado come through here, my parents when i seen them i just fell to my knees that they were okay. >> reporter: carol says her parents escaped their home just before the twister hit. >> they both got out within 30 seconds, the neighbor knocked on the door, said there's a tornado. they made it from here to here. >> reporter: the severe weather is connected with a system that spawned violent tornadoes across southern oklahoma on monday killing two people and leveling several homes. brooke carter was relieved her mother survived. >> she made it out alive. her neighbor didn't. but
today this after tornadoes made a mess in western kentucky. jericka duncan shows us the widespread damage. [ yelling ] >> reporter: fast-moving winds formed a funnel cloud over mayfield, kentucky, within seconds on tuesday. [ sirens ] >> reporter: the storm damaged homes and businesses narrowly missing several schools. >> it was just i mean black as can be and you could just see it. >> reporter: communities sorted through the damage into the night. >> all i know is...
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a dozen tornadoes across western kentucky, southern indiana, illinois earlier da for anything severe, but don't be surprised early tomorrow 2:00, 4:00, may have rumbles of thunder, heavy downpours. once again, not expecting anything severe. inside capital beltway, it is wet. heavier rain from chevy chase, bethesda, rockville. once again, moderate to heavy rain in select areas. hopefully not a lot overnight. 58 is the low, the wind out of the northeast at five. let's time the rain for the rush-hour commute early tomorrow morning, don't have to worry about what roadways. cloudy skies will definitely be there. through the midday, see some showers, but nothing terribly heavy. i think a lot of the kids will get their outdoor recess just fine. if you have midday plans, keep the umbrella handy. 40% it. widely scattered showers into the early evening rush-hour, and tomorrow night another round of showers lingering into early thursday. that will be day number 16. 66 degrees the high tomorrow, chance of showers during the daytime, the wind out of the north and east. the next seven days, near 70
a dozen tornadoes across western kentucky, southern indiana, illinois earlier da for anything severe, but don't be surprised early tomorrow 2:00, 4:00, may have rumbles of thunder, heavy downpours. once again, not expecting anything severe. inside capital beltway, it is wet. heavier rain from chevy chase, bethesda, rockville. once again, moderate to heavy rain in select areas. hopefully not a lot overnight. 58 is the low, the wind out of the northeast at five. let's time the rain for the...
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in the meantime, more severe weather across kentucky. 16 tornadoes in western kentucky.hat's from a cold front that will actually be pushing in here on friday. tomorrow, though, we're still dealing with clouds. we'll have some scattered showers mainly south of philadelphia at 6:53. by 8:00, 54. and future tracker really timing out the showers. you can see around 7:00, again mainly south of philadelphia some showers. actually some peeks of sunshine across the lehigh valley and the poconos. then as we head into the afternoon, we will see some thinning of the clouds. areas north of philadelphia where you will see some sunshine. temperatures likely in the low 70s, philadelphia around 69 and areas south we see more clouds, temperatures generally in the mid-60s. then we get to thursday. waiting on thursday all week. this high pressure whether really carve out an area of dry air. that means we will have a slice of nice for one day. 74 degrees, partly sunny skies. it will be dry before this whole complex arrives on friday. and that mr. bring us some rain and some thunderstorms a
in the meantime, more severe weather across kentucky. 16 tornadoes in western kentucky.hat's from a cold front that will actually be pushing in here on friday. tomorrow, though, we're still dealing with clouds. we'll have some scattered showers mainly south of philadelphia at 6:53. by 8:00, 54. and future tracker really timing out the showers. you can see around 7:00, again mainly south of philadelphia some showers. actually some peeks of sunshine across the lehigh valley and the poconos. then...
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. >>> a large tornado ripped through western kentucky. video from a nearby car dealership in down of mayfield capture the twist and sending debris from buildings flying through the air. the tornado then appears to subside before touching down again opinion. >> there it goes. it's going over there! oh, look that the look at that! look at that, look at that. holy mackerel! >> it is part of a storm system has ravaged the central plains and killed two people this weekend. other tornadoes have been confirmed to touched down elsewhere in kentucky. >>> president obama makes history when he becomes the first sitting american president to obama's deputy national security adviser ben rose spoke on media.com, quote, he will not revisit the decision to use the atomic bomb at the end of world war ii. instead he will offer a forward looking vision focused on our shared future. the president's may 27th visit will come at the end of the g-7 summit being hosted by japan. >>> over 22 million people are at risk of severe weather today. nbc's meteorologist b
. >>> a large tornado ripped through western kentucky. video from a nearby car dealership in down of mayfield capture the twist and sending debris from buildings flying through the air. the tornado then appears to subside before touching down again opinion. >> there it goes. it's going over there! oh, look that the look at that! look at that, look at that. holy mackerel! >> it is part of a storm system has ravaged the central plains and killed two people this weekend. other...
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>> reporter: the tornado that touched town in mayfield in western kentucky late this afternoon seemed to slice through part of town, kicking debris into the air. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: it's the same system that produced this. >> oh, no! ea's hitting that farm! oa reporter: the deadly tornado that roared through garvin tounty, oklahoma monday. today, the national weather service said it was at least a category ef-3. that means the violent vortex that uprooted trees and flattened homes had winds up to 165 miles per hour. daylight revealed the damage stretches for miles in parts of parhern oklahoma. lisa buckner's home in winnewood das wiped off its foundation. ev everything's gone. everything. >> reporter: her 76-year-old neighbor is one of two deaths here. he did not have a storm shelter. buckner had this one built three years ago. when you had that cellar put in there, did you ever think you'd have to use it? >> no, no. not really. but it was there for security. and it saved my life. >> reporter: destruction like this has prompted oklahoma's governor to declare a state of emergen
>> reporter: the tornado that touched town in mayfield in western kentucky late this afternoon seemed to slice through part of town, kicking debris into the air. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: it's the same system that produced this. >> oh, no! ea's hitting that farm! oa reporter: the deadly tornado that roared through garvin tounty, oklahoma monday. today, the national weather service said it was at least a category ef-3. that means the violent vortex that uprooted trees...
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storms move across the plains, two dozen tornadoes were report add cross six states including western kentucky. storms leveled homes in mayfield and eight people were injured but not seriously injured. >> we see these things all the time in the news in other cities but it doesn't strike you until it happens in your hometown and then you see it and it just hits you and you think how could this happen. >> scary moments, at times you have to count your blessings that everyone is safe but incredible devastation there. >> yes, katie, we don't have any chance of that. do we have a chance of seeing more rain today. >> yes, we do and as we talked about the potential for additional round of severe weather in the midwest it looks like not just a minor threat but enhanced threat for severe weather across the plain states. lets start off by turning our focus to the midwest and central plains where a enhanced risk for severe storms is posted for portions of oklahoma, as well as north central texas today, we are also going to be in line for maybe a couple have of showers but nothing on the order of this and
storms move across the plains, two dozen tornadoes were report add cross six states including western kentucky. storms leveled homes in mayfield and eight people were injured but not seriously injured. >> we see these things all the time in the news in other cities but it doesn't strike you until it happens in your hometown and then you see it and it just hits you and you think how could this happen. >> scary moments, at times you have to count your blessings that everyone is safe...
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. >> we have two coal regions in kentucky western kentucky and appalachia.sure those comments will resinate in those particular districts. in those districts registered democrats would probably go to senator sand sersanders. they are turning heavily for the republican party for cultural reasons. >> 55 pledged dell gas five pledged delegates. she leads in the popular vote and is carrying more states than and ders. she is taking kentucky very seriously. bill clinton came last thursday. we will see what happens. >> bernie sanders could pull off another win. >> donald trump inching closer to the magic number he needs to secure the nomination. jonathan hunt is on the trail in portland oregon. >> good morning. donald trump likely to pick up the majority if not all of the 28 republican delegates at stake today. the real question is will other goenians register any kind of protest vote against him by marking their ballots in the last few weeks for either john kasich or ted cruz. on the democratic side, hillary clinton has been voided by a recent poll showing her wit
. >> we have two coal regions in kentucky western kentucky and appalachia.sure those comments will resinate in those particular districts. in those districts registered democrats would probably go to senator sand sersanders. they are turning heavily for the republican party for cultural reasons. >> 55 pledged dell gas five pledged delegates. she leads in the popular vote and is carrying more states than and ders. she is taking kentucky very seriously. bill clinton came last...
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primarily across western parts of kentucky. the last 24 hours there's been a lot going on. you see a lot of area here, real estate getting heavy thunderstorms. one tornado, one watch that we're watching, though, is across areas of southern illinois. and that's where we're going to be watching, i think our biggest threat. big storms moved through the st. louis area. almost baseball-sized hail with these. >> that wasn't fun. >> that was not fun at all. not tornadoic at this point. this line of storms goes through and we'll see another line of storms go through and the severe weather threat for tornadoes is where you see the yellow bull's-eye. primarily illinois, anything down to the dallas area. certainly more hail and strong winds with all these storms. >> they're still having flooding issues down in texas. >> remember about three years ago we were talking about the worst drought that they had. >> forever. >> now we've had probably five flooding events in texas that have been, like, 100 or 500-year floods in the last year. we're
primarily across western parts of kentucky. the last 24 hours there's been a lot going on. you see a lot of area here, real estate getting heavy thunderstorms. one tornado, one watch that we're watching, though, is across areas of southern illinois. and that's where we're going to be watching, i think our biggest threat. big storms moved through the st. louis area. almost baseball-sized hail with these. >> that wasn't fun. >> that was not fun at all. not tornadoic at this point....
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. >>> are in western kentucky, a tornado formed on camera causing massive destruction. ten people got hurt when the twister ripped through the town of mayfield. the winds formed a funnel cloud within seconds. the storm damaged homes, businesses and narrowly missed several schools. >> it was black as can you. you can see it. we could see the stuff coming out of the sky. >> all i know, the torndado come through here. my parents, when i seen them i fell to my knees that they were okay. >> connected to a system that spawned violent tornadoes across southern oklahoma monday. we have been talking about one of these every day this week. >> that tornado we showed you over the parking lot, it showed a couple of things, the debris field which causes the damage and injuries and how narrow it is. tornadoes can be a football field wide and that's it, thankfully, not like a hurricane 400 miles in diameter. usually they are small, microscale. that was a good description. >> that is a lot of destruction in a short amount of time. >> yes, yes. now, we actually are looking at the ending
. >>> are in western kentucky, a tornado formed on camera causing massive destruction. ten people got hurt when the twister ripped through the town of mayfield. the winds formed a funnel cloud within seconds. the storm damaged homes, businesses and narrowly missed several schools. >> it was black as can you. you can see it. we could see the stuff coming out of the sky. >> all i know, the torndado come through here. my parents, when i seen them i fell to my knees that they...
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marcy, parts of our country are bracing for another round of wicked weather, when a tornado hit western kentuckyay. the twister damaged or destroyed a number of buildings including several schools. they say it's a miracle no lives were lost. >> i don't go to church every sunday i'm not an overly religious person and claim to be. but there is only one reason we did not lose a bunch of kids lives and people's lives and that was because of god. >> scattered storms are likely in north texas and oklahoma and into the midwest. david muir will have more on the severe weather plaguing the nation's midsection as well as the federal indictment in the walter scott shooting case. you can watch all of that following "action news" at 6:00. >>> the attorney representing one of the delaware teenagers charged in the death of amy joyner francis' death claims the charges are too severe. john decker's 16-year-old clients is charged with negligent homicide and allegedly caused joyner francis' death in a high school bathroom in wilmington. >> he says there is no way he can reasonably perceive that a school fight woul
marcy, parts of our country are bracing for another round of wicked weather, when a tornado hit western kentuckyay. the twister damaged or destroyed a number of buildings including several schools. they say it's a miracle no lives were lost. >> i don't go to church every sunday i'm not an overly religious person and claim to be. but there is only one reason we did not lose a bunch of kids lives and people's lives and that was because of god. >> scattered storms are likely in north...
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. ♪ the cumberland river winds through the western kentucky town of eddyville. oming around a bend is a virtual fortress. the kentucky state penitentiary, also known as the castle on the cumberland. >> i was really intimidated by this place. it's an intimidating place to walk into. >> this could be the worst place you have ever been in your life. >> the eddyville castle will get you. somebody will take your life from you if you come through here with that old chip on your shoulder, there's going to be somebody to take it off you. >> ksp is kentucky's only maximum security facility. a group of stone masons from italy teamed with inmates from various prisons to construct the castle which opened in 1889. >> when they first built it, they had a sign up over the front door that said, "abandon hope all ye that enter here." they wanted this place to look pretty menacing and it still looks menacing even today. >> i think the penitentiary is unique in many respects, just because of the foreboding appearance that it has. it's a serious place where serious things happen. th
. ♪ the cumberland river winds through the western kentucky town of eddyville. oming around a bend is a virtual fortress. the kentucky state penitentiary, also known as the castle on the cumberland. >> i was really intimidated by this place. it's an intimidating place to walk into. >> this could be the worst place you have ever been in your life. >> the eddyville castle will get you. somebody will take your life from you if you come through here with that old chip on your...
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. >> this morning, western kentucky is cleaning up after two tornadoes touched down. one of them sending residents in mayfield running for cover. >> we heard a lot of noises and the glass crashing. we dove into the washroom and stopped. >> homes leveled. trees toppled. lives shattered. >> you could hear it, it sounded like it was right over the building. >> today, seven states are on high alert for more potential severe weather. after this week's string of ferocious tornadoes. oklahoma's governor declaring a state of emergency in 15 counties. two people were killed. >> please don't hit that farm. oh, my god. >> the national weather service saying this twister was at least an ef-3 with howling winds topping 136 miles per hour. for jamie ramirez, the search for her lost pets was frantic. now the harsh realization that her home is gone. >> devastating. >> that devastation extending this morning to kentucky, where melinda driscoll rushed to her friend's house only to find it in pieces. >> when i walked up, i started crying. it's pretty heartbreaking. >> pretty amazing. th
. >> this morning, western kentucky is cleaning up after two tornadoes touched down. one of them sending residents in mayfield running for cover. >> we heard a lot of noises and the glass crashing. we dove into the washroom and stopped. >> homes leveled. trees toppled. lives shattered. >> you could hear it, it sounded like it was right over the building. >> today, seven states are on high alert for more potential severe weather. after this week's string of...
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spiralinging in from the west, and this is part of the area of low pressure this came through western kentuckyomorrow, and bringing the strong storms today, and you can see the rain today, and montgomery county, and towards annapolis, and along i-95 with the rain, and what do you need to know for the next couple off days? still more rain, and keep the umbrella handy and a chance of storms, too. we will break it down for you, and veronica is back with a full-day forecast. >> ands you have been seeing for doug's forecast, there is little to no sunshine. >> very little, and dr. joshua winer stopped by midday to treat depression, and whether this wet weather is causing it. >> weather can pl seasonal affective disorder, and that is when people get down at certain parts of the year, and with the last couple of weeks with the weather lousy, it is not causing people off of the deep end, but it is making people annoyed like myself who wants to see the sun, but it is not cause anything psychiatric issue issues. >> earlier we asked you how the record rain is affecting the move, and here is the situation
spiralinging in from the west, and this is part of the area of low pressure this came through western kentuckyomorrow, and bringing the strong storms today, and you can see the rain today, and montgomery county, and towards annapolis, and along i-95 with the rain, and what do you need to know for the next couple off days? still more rain, and keep the umbrella handy and a chance of storms, too. we will break it down for you, and veronica is back with a full-day forecast. >> ands you have...
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look down here in western kentucky, take a look. pick a county where bernie sanders is doing well right now. he is leading here but again, 14%, checking off uncommitted down here, how many of these are conservative trump supporters who are stuck in the democratic primary because they have the registration. how many of them, if they didn't have the uncommitted choice would just be voting against hillary clinton. could be lost votes for bernie sanders but a margin this close could be crucial. >> this is going to be great all night here. let me go to chuck todd, political director for nbc and moderator of meet the press. in terms of the headlines, i keep thinking, here we are in may. it is late in this fight but this is basically, we're not going to have headlines for awhile after tonight. this is a double header. what will come out tonight is a split decision, hillary wins one perhaps bernie wins the other. we won't have a lot of news now until we get to the biggies in the first week of june. >> well, right. this matters more to sande
look down here in western kentucky, take a look. pick a county where bernie sanders is doing well right now. he is leading here but again, 14%, checking off uncommitted down here, how many of these are conservative trump supporters who are stuck in the democratic primary because they have the registration. how many of them, if they didn't have the uncommitted choice would just be voting against hillary clinton. could be lost votes for bernie sanders but a margin this close could be crucial....
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. >>> residents in western kentucky are assessing the damage left behind when tornadoes touched down there yesterday. the storm damaged homes and businesses, narrowly missing several schools. at least ten people were hurt, and some, say they are lucky to be alive. >> it is sad, you know, people just, they basically are devastated. totally devastated. >> severe weather was part of the same system that spawned deadly tornadoes in oklahoma on monday. >>> some of that weather system is heading our way, not as serious but keeps news this unsettled pattern. lets get our first look at the forecast with meteorologist kate bilo outside on the sky deck, kate. >> today has been a general dry day in philadelphia we could not break out of the cloud cover, a little sunshine here and there and today was warmer then yesterday but we have some rain, especially off to the south right now. lets take a look at storm scan three, you can see steady downpours over portions of extreme south jersey at the moment and into southern and central delaware. cape may county, seeing heavy rain, right up and down the
. >>> residents in western kentucky are assessing the damage left behind when tornadoes touched down there yesterday. the storm damaged homes and businesses, narrowly missing several schools. at least ten people were hurt, and some, say they are lucky to be alive. >> it is sad, you know, people just, they basically are devastated. totally devastated. >> severe weather was part of the same system that spawned deadly tornadoes in oklahoma on monday. >>> some of that...
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back on "eyewitness news" this morning with more tornado damage this time western kentucky took a pretty hard hit. >> um-hmm. >> powerful storms leveled homes and several neighborhood, like these homes in mayfield. eight people were hurt, the latest round of severe weather took and brought the about two dozen tornadoes to six states including illinois and kentucky. that is terrifying. >> there is nothing you can do about it because it is just nature. >> fortunately it doesn't happen here that often. tornadoes are pretty rare at least. we can definitely get them but thankfully no severe weather expected anytime soon, guys but we have another out break already underway. very severe thunderstorm breaking out across nebraska, portions of kansas, and part of the much larger system that crossed through our area we have a frontal boundary that is a stationary front but it will lift through as a warm front that help our temperatures rebound by tomorrow. i want to show you pattern and what is involved here through the day today this front that is stationary for now. it is not going anywhere but j
back on "eyewitness news" this morning with more tornado damage this time western kentucky took a pretty hard hit. >> um-hmm. >> powerful storms leveled homes and several neighborhood, like these homes in mayfield. eight people were hurt, the latest round of severe weather took and brought the about two dozen tornadoes to six states including illinois and kentucky. that is terrifying. >> there is nothing you can do about it because it is just nature. >>...
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. >>> a small earthquake has hit western kentucky. the 3.5 magazine tooled quake struck this morning. -- magnitude quake struck this morning. quakes of this magnitude do not usually produce any damage. >>> call from accuweather, wet wet wet. >> reporter: that sums it up, as we look live on sky6 live hd from our temple university camera. we're looking down broad, it's hard to see because of clouds. it's miserable unfortunately for the runners who are taking part in the broad street run. the steady rain should be winding down in the next a couple of hours. double scan live is showing the back edge pushing through allentown, reading and lancaster. it will take a couple of hours to get through the city, but there's light at the end of tunnel. south jersey, you can see route 55 to malaga, it's wet. delsea drive, glassboro to malaga. we'll seal the yellows pop up, that's where the rain is coming down at a good clip. that's a downpour. we'll making a zoom into philadelphia county here, manayunk, wynnfield and seeing a few downpours south of
. >>> a small earthquake has hit western kentucky. the 3.5 magazine tooled quake struck this morning. -- magnitude quake struck this morning. quakes of this magnitude do not usually produce any damage. >>> call from accuweather, wet wet wet. >> reporter: that sums it up, as we look live on sky6 live hd from our temple university camera. we're looking down broad, it's hard to see because of clouds. it's miserable unfortunately for the runners who are taking part in the...
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this is a five-precinct location in bowling green which is the population capital for western kentuckyar. we're in the dozens, not the hundreds. not much foot traffic in this high school gym. that's got a bigger picture reason for it. and to help us understand turnout and some of the bigger voting trends here in kentucky. this is janice. she's a deputy clerk in the warren county voter registration office and an election official here. here's one of the big mysteries of kentucky. 1.6 million registered democrats. more than republicans but you have a republican governo and you haven't voted for a democratic president since bill clinton. what's going on here? >> i think people are changing. i think that we're going more liberal. i think people are more independent, and i don't think they stand on a base of being a democrat or republican. they're going more for what the person is and what that person says. >> when you look at election day today, how do you think that translates into an advantage for hillary clinton or bernie sanders? >> i think that it's going to be a tight race. >> the ot
this is a five-precinct location in bowling green which is the population capital for western kentuckyar. we're in the dozens, not the hundreds. not much foot traffic in this high school gym. that's got a bigger picture reason for it. and to help us understand turnout and some of the bigger voting trends here in kentucky. this is janice. she's a deputy clerk in the warren county voter registration office and an election official here. here's one of the big mysteries of kentucky. 1.6 million...
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the ohio river hit by powerful winds and rain, tornados reported in southern illinois and in western kentuckyado hit used car lot the city of mayfield, the moment it touched down caught up close on video kentucky state police said there is significant damage, to homes in the businesses, and at least 10 people injured in kentucky but the injuries you were not life-threatening good news. >> out of california a navy spokesman says a 21-year-old seal trainee died during first week basic training this happened coronado california san diego area. the spokesman said seaman derrick lovelace was pulled out of the pool later pronounced dead showing signs having difficulty treading water in a camouflage uniform dive mask part of training in first-week training seal trainee after -- joined the navy that was six months ago. well, new developments in the investigation into the death of prince a search warrant shows a minnesota doctor say prince twice in the month before his death, and prescribed medications, the warrant does not specific what medications were given, by doctor michael show allen bergh inves
the ohio river hit by powerful winds and rain, tornados reported in southern illinois and in western kentuckyado hit used car lot the city of mayfield, the moment it touched down caught up close on video kentucky state police said there is significant damage, to homes in the businesses, and at least 10 people injured in kentucky but the injuries you were not life-threatening good news. >> out of california a navy spokesman says a 21-year-old seal trainee died during first week basic...
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lot of other industries too, being pro-coal is a way to prove that you understand eastern and western kentucky in some way the. i think hillary's remark about how we're getting rid of these coal jobs was akin to the thing obama said people clung to their guns and their religion. it may have been a statement with some amount of truth to it but it felt to people who heard it like he doesn't understand us. i think it was a problematic comment for hillary to make even if on the data point of it she's basically right. >> and even if in the larger context she's saying she wants to do more for them on the ground. perry just made the other point which is how that cultural feeling and angst has translated in the politics. looking at west virginia's voting history, it used to be solidly democratic. you had them drilling down into jobs saying let's build these coal miners up and they were democrats all the way through the 1970s. then all of a sudden in 1996 they vote for democrats and then it flips and from 2000, you can see that bar completely flip and then it gets more and more and more and more republ
lot of other industries too, being pro-coal is a way to prove that you understand eastern and western kentucky in some way the. i think hillary's remark about how we're getting rid of these coal jobs was akin to the thing obama said people clung to their guns and their religion. it may have been a statement with some amount of truth to it but it felt to people who heard it like he doesn't understand us. i think it was a problematic comment for hillary to make even if on the data point of it...
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western kentucky, similar cultural characteristic. you're talking about rural, white, lower income. again, she did so well here eight years ago. this is like a mirror image. eight years ago barack obama won louisville. this time it wins the state for her. >> steve, it's always a pleasure. thank you very much, steve kornacki. i want to go to the clinton campaign headquarters in brooklyn, new york. kristen welker is there. democrats seem divided maybe more than ever before. what are you hearing about the campaigns? >> reporter: well, that's right, they are sharply divided, particularly after last night with secretary clinton having that narrow win in kentucky. senator sanders pulling off a big win in oregon but dangling the possibility of contesting those results in kentucky. today representatives from both campaigns trying to make the point to democrats that ultimately, ultimately they think that the party will unify, despite all of the unrest that we saw over the weekend when sanders supporters accused the nevada state democratic party of promoting a rigged system. there was a lot o
western kentucky, similar cultural characteristic. you're talking about rural, white, lower income. again, she did so well here eight years ago. this is like a mirror image. eight years ago barack obama won louisville. this time it wins the state for her. >> steve, it's always a pleasure. thank you very much, steve kornacki. i want to go to the clinton campaign headquarters in brooklyn, new york. kristen welker is there. democrats seem divided maybe more than ever before. what are you...
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>> reporter: the tornado in mayfield in western kentucky late this afternoon sliced through part of towno the air. the same system that produced this. >> oh, no. hitting that farm. >> reporter: the deadly tornado that roared through garvin county, oklahoma to. day the national weather service said it was a category ef-3. means the violent vortex that uprooted trees and flattened homes had wind up to 165 miles per hour. day light revealed the damage stretches for miles. off its foundation. >> everything is gone. everything. >> reporter: her 76-year-old neighbor is one of two deaths here. he did not have a storm shelter. buckner had this one built three years ago. >> reporter: when you had that cellar put in there, did you ever think you would have to use it? >> no, no. not really. it was there for security and it saved my life. >> reporter: destruction like this prompted oklahoma's governor to declare a state of emergency in 15 counties. may is the prime month for tornados here. there is a chance of severe weather again later this week. >> manuel bojorquez, thank you very much, manuel. >>
>> reporter: the tornado in mayfield in western kentucky late this afternoon sliced through part of towno the air. the same system that produced this. >> oh, no. hitting that farm. >> reporter: the deadly tornado that roared through garvin county, oklahoma to. day the national weather service said it was a category ef-3. means the violent vortex that uprooted trees and flattened homes had wind up to 165 miles per hour. day light revealed the damage stretches for miles. off its...
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there it goes -- >> at least ten people were hurt after tornadoes touched down yesterday in western kentuckytwisters were also reported in illinois and nebraska. >>> more violent thunderstorms could hit the central and eastern united states today. jericka duncan is in mayfield, kentucky, where several buildings are damaged. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there is debris scattered throughout this entire community. look at this car underneath this mound of wreckage. this pile is the result of a trailer home and an auto body shop that were instantly destroyed when the tornado struck. >> look at that! look at that! >> reporter: fast-moving winds formed a funnel cloud over mayfield, kentucky, within seconds on tuesday. [ siren ] >> reporter: the storm damaged missing several schools. >> it was just black as can be, and you could see it. we seen it coming out of the sky. >> reporter: communities sorted through the damage into the night. >> all i know is the tornado come through here. my parents -- when i seen them, i fell to my knees that they were okay. >> reporter: carol leadership --
there it goes -- >> at least ten people were hurt after tornadoes touched down yesterday in western kentuckytwisters were also reported in illinois and nebraska. >>> more violent thunderstorms could hit the central and eastern united states today. jericka duncan is in mayfield, kentucky, where several buildings are damaged. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there is debris scattered throughout this entire community. look at this car underneath this mound of wreckage....
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western kentucky is cleaning up after two tornadoes touched down. >> loud noises. >> reporter: oklahoma'saring a state of emergency in 15 counties. for jaime ramirez, the search for her lost pet was frantic, now the har ch realization that her home is gone. >> devastating. >> reporter: woody allen under scrutiny after his son who works for nbc wrote a scathing essay about his father and how sexual assaults were covered in the media. it helped create a culture of impunity and silence. assaulting his sister when she was a little girl. he denied the accusation. >> to celebrate 100 years of national park service, the "today" show hit the road showing the trees of california. the best of maine. >> we did the lobster crab. >> reporter: and the deserts of new mexico discovering nature. >> look at this stone, picks it up and realizes, oh my gosh, that's a turd. >> a new desert mineral. >> matt couldn't catch a break. >> let's see the rest. >> getting al in on all the action. >> after rocking out her new single on "the tonight show," megan trainer. she took it in stride as jimmy fallon joined her
western kentucky is cleaning up after two tornadoes touched down. >> loud noises. >> reporter: oklahoma'saring a state of emergency in 15 counties. for jaime ramirez, the search for her lost pet was frantic, now the har ch realization that her home is gone. >> devastating. >> reporter: woody allen under scrutiny after his son who works for nbc wrote a scathing essay about his father and how sexual assaults were covered in the media. it helped create a culture of impunity...
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here is what it looked like in western kentucky when a tornado started ripping through a car dealershipok at all that debris getting thrown into the air. violent wind took down homes, businesses, and left 10 people injured. this comes one day after a series of tornado in oklahoma. what a storm this has been, including taking the lives of two people and injuring several others. bill: be safe out there. in the meantime, we have this. vladimir putin put on display just how much of a man he is. taking part in an all-star hockey match in sochi, not everything went according to plan. at one point he lo his balance and fell on the ice. he many often photographed riding a horse and taking his rivals down in karate. i think that's judo. and posing with a big fish. there is your evidence. martha: i'm sure it wasn't his fault that he fell. there was an error in the ice. get the zamboni out andific that thing up. right now we are awaiting remark from house speaker paul ryan after republican members huddles together on capitol hill. there is no doubt that unifying the party and getting that meeting
here is what it looked like in western kentucky when a tornado started ripping through a car dealershipok at all that debris getting thrown into the air. violent wind took down homes, businesses, and left 10 people injured. this comes one day after a series of tornado in oklahoma. what a storm this has been, including taking the lives of two people and injuring several others. bill: be safe out there. in the meantime, we have this. vladimir putin put on display just how much of a man he is....