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and oklahoma we say we feed the world. we fuel the world and we defend the freedoms around the world. [applause] but let's make sure we have a sustainable government budget to solidify our prosperity for years to come. listen to this. new york , .8 million people. their annual budget is $233 billion a year. florida, or the fastest growing states is actually bigger than new york was a 22 million people. their annual budget is half that about $116 billion a year. florida does not have an income tax. new york is at 10.9%. last year i called on the legislature to cut the personal income tax 4.75% to 3.99%. i called three special sessions to try to give oklahoma pay raises. $1.4 billion. that does not include a one time expenses. with a record savings and surpluses i'm asking us all if not now then when? in the 1990s we were at a 7% income tax. i am renewing my call let's get oklahoma back on the path to zero. you have heard me say year after year we don't need more taxes we do more taxpayers. [applause] two years ago we cut a
and oklahoma we say we feed the world. we fuel the world and we defend the freedoms around the world. [applause] but let's make sure we have a sustainable government budget to solidify our prosperity for years to come. listen to this. new york , .8 million people. their annual budget is $233 billion a year. florida, or the fastest growing states is actually bigger than new york was a 22 million people. their annual budget is half that about $116 billion a year. florida does not have an income...
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let's get oklahoma back on the path to zero. you have heard me say, year after year, we don't need more taxes. we need more taxpayers. two years ago we cut a quarter quarter-point from the individual tax rates we lowered business tax two years ago, we cut a quarter- point from the individual tax rate. we lowered business tax by two full percentage points. since then, revenue collections have increased by $1.5 billion. that has been the trend after every tax cut we have passed. so i will sign any tax cut that comes to my desk because as we have growth, it should be automatic to return excess to the taxpayers, not to seek out bigger government programs. if more government spending was the answer, florida it would be falling apart. the opposite of truth states like new york and california that are falling apart. they are if more government spending was the answer, florida would be falling apart. the opposite is true. it is states like new york and california that are falling apart. they are facing huge, massive budget crises. peopl
let's get oklahoma back on the path to zero. you have heard me say, year after year, we don't need more taxes. we need more taxpayers. two years ago we cut a quarter quarter-point from the individual tax rates we lowered business tax two years ago, we cut a quarter- point from the individual tax rate. we lowered business tax by two full percentage points. since then, revenue collections have increased by $1.5 billion. that has been the trend after every tax cut we have passed. so i will sign...
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adam kemp in oklahoma, thank you very much. adam kemp: thanks. ♪ john: finally tonight, an annual gathering of global cruciverlists -- people who love to solve crossword puzzles. nearly 1000 of them gathered in connecticut this weekend for the 46th american crossword puzzle tournament. will shortz has been the new york times crossword editor for more than 30 years. he started the event in 1978. this year's competition drew the biggest crowd yet. over two days, solvers raced to complete eight specially created puzzles. the fastest and most accurate among them took home a grand prize of $7,500 and bragging rights to last a lifetime. this year's champion solver, 23-year-old paolo pasco, a first time winner. he completed the final puzzle in just five minutes and 42 seconds -- without a single mistake. ♪ an update for you. south carolina has won the women's national basketball championship. now online, while millions are preparing for tomorrow's total solar eclipse, scientists are using the celestial event to learn more about th
adam kemp in oklahoma, thank you very much. adam kemp: thanks. ♪ john: finally tonight, an annual gathering of global cruciverlists -- people who love to solve crossword puzzles. nearly 1000 of them gathered in connecticut this weekend for the 46th american crossword puzzle tournament. will shortz has been the new york times crossword editor for more than 30 years. he started the event in 1978. this year's competition drew the biggest crowd yet. over two days, solvers raced to complete eight...
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the gentlewoman from oklahoma reserves. the -- the gentleman from oklahoma reserves. the gentlewoman from pennsylvania is recognized. ms. lee: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. lucas: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from iowa, mr. feenstra, to speak on the bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. feenstra: thank you, mr. speaker, and thank you, mr. lucas. this past friday, a powerful tornado struck parts of my district in southwest iowa. minden, iowa, felt the worst of these storms. roughly 180 homes or businesses were either devastated or destroyed and a community member sadly passed away. even in our grief, iowans are resilient. these tornadoes are a tragic reminder that we need to use every tool available to keep our communities safe. i'm glad that two of my bills are part of this package. my bills help ensure that our weather radar can better detect serious storms, especially low-hanging tornadoes and the national weather service can quickly disseminate informati
the gentlewoman from oklahoma reserves. the -- the gentleman from oklahoma reserves. the gentlewoman from pennsylvania is recognized. ms. lee: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. lucas: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from iowa, mr. feenstra, to speak on the bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. feenstra: thank you, mr. speaker, and thank you, mr. lucas. this past friday, a powerful tornado...
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last night wave upon wave of storms pounded oklahoma. and take a look at some of this damage here behind me. trees snapped in half. behind those trees buildings missing the roof. walls collapsed. thousands of people are still without power, and many more are trying to pick up the pieces. >> large tornado confirmed on the ground. moving north just south of sulphur. >> reporter: violent storms ravaged oklahoma overnight. the small city of sulphur devastated after taking a direct hit. >> all of downtown sulphur is destroyed. >> reporter: at sunrise the widespread damage revealed. the tornado shredding buildings, turning them into piles of metal and brick. 19-year-old addie gordon was helping out at the local steakhouse when she heard sirens and ran for cover. >> as we're running through the building to get down to that basement, the glass is all shattering out of the windows, and it's just like a bomb went off. >> just so hard to wrap your mind around. >> reporter: dana vanderver and donna lewis's business was wiped out one day after the st
last night wave upon wave of storms pounded oklahoma. and take a look at some of this damage here behind me. trees snapped in half. behind those trees buildings missing the roof. walls collapsed. thousands of people are still without power, and many more are trying to pick up the pieces. >> large tornado confirmed on the ground. moving north just south of sulphur. >> reporter: violent storms ravaged oklahoma overnight. the small city of sulphur devastated after taking a direct hit....
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the hardest-hit state, oklahoma. take a look at this devastation. this is the small city of sulphur, home to only 5,000 people, some 85 miles southeast of oklahoma city. much of main street, as you can see, reduced to rubble. lives shredded. at least four deaths reported in the state, including an infant. more than 100 tornadoes are reported to have struck since friday. the flurry starting in nebraska, and tonight the threat of severe weather remains in texas, louisiana, arkansas, missouri, and oklahoma. cbs's omar villafranca is in sulphur, oklahoma, and leads off our coverage tonight. omar, good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening. last night, wave upon wave of storms pounded oklahoma. take a look at this damage behind me. trees snapped in half. behind those trees, buildings missing the roof, walls collapsed. thousands of people are still without power, and many more are trying to pick up the pieces. >> large tornado confirmed on the ground. moving north just south of sulphur. >> reporter: violent storms ravaged oklahoma overnight. >> listen
the hardest-hit state, oklahoma. take a look at this devastation. this is the small city of sulphur, home to only 5,000 people, some 85 miles southeast of oklahoma city. much of main street, as you can see, reduced to rubble. lives shredded. at least four deaths reported in the state, including an infant. more than 100 tornadoes are reported to have struck since friday. the flurry starting in nebraska, and tonight the threat of severe weather remains in texas, louisiana, arkansas, missouri, and...
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you are and holding bill, oklahoma. we all hate to see the devastation in oklahoma. it's always a worse of course in person but tell us what you are seeing on the ground there. >> i am actually in the command center here in holden bill. it is unfortunate is where we had to death right before came on air with you i found out very long time employee of mine who has been working for the official office for 12 years, the infant killed was his niece. that is what happens in rural america we are all interconnected. but at the same time you see the best of all of us. what i mean by that as we called the oklahoma standard. on my drive in here i was taking back roads because most of the main roads are still blocked off. they were cattle pins destroyed. fences are down paid this is calving season in oklahoma there were trailers lined up, farmers aon the horses gathering up the cattle to keep it off the road we had portable pens out here we saw church groups, of course fema and oklahoma emergency management out there setting up command centers trying to help people. it is humbl
you are and holding bill, oklahoma. we all hate to see the devastation in oklahoma. it's always a worse of course in person but tell us what you are seeing on the ground there. >> i am actually in the command center here in holden bill. it is unfortunate is where we had to death right before came on air with you i found out very long time employee of mine who has been working for the official office for 12 years, the infant killed was his niece. that is what happens in rural america we...
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it was a tornadic outbreak in oklahoma, six confirmed tornados. we are in sulphur, oklahoma. quick look at what we're seeing, you can see this rooftop almost to the ground, bricks lying everywhere. the building behind it, you see support beams. beyond that, windows and walls n nisz missing, a complete mess. we have drone video to show you the devastation. one person was killed in a bar where several people were trapped and two lives taken in holdenville, one being a four-month-old baby. another person on it-35 in marietta. it was at least said to be an ef-3. >> brian: thank you for covering that for us. let's go to governor kevin stitt. you said this is the worst you have seen in all your years as governor. >> that is right, i went sulphur and toured yesterday, you can't believe it. it was a town of 5000 people. it took the life of one lady and you can see the video, just unbelievable. i think it was an f-3, maybe an f-4 tornado that hit. oklahoma is coming together, red cross was there and people from all over the state are coming together to help folks who lost everything.
it was a tornadic outbreak in oklahoma, six confirmed tornados. we are in sulphur, oklahoma. quick look at what we're seeing, you can see this rooftop almost to the ground, bricks lying everywhere. the building behind it, you see support beams. beyond that, windows and walls n nisz missing, a complete mess. we have drone video to show you the devastation. one person was killed in a bar where several people were trapped and two lives taken in holdenville, one being a four-month-old baby. another...
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oklahoma, iowa and nebraska among the hardest hit states. one driver is lucky to be alive after being caught driving in the middle of a powerful storm yesterday oklahoma. she quickly flipped over like five times. i heard the whistling so bad and i was over there. >> we have team boxing coverage fox with a correspondent nicole valdes and hard-hit elkhorn, nebraska first meteorologist adam klotz with a light look at the forecast for us. >> hey there, jon. very active weekend for beginning to fade out a little bit still, as we speak there is some risk of tornadoes particularly across portions of eastern texas for that's where we have seen the most activity so far today. it's too on a scale of five is first threat goes to print is on the lower end but we have seen a couple storms continue to fire up. it's very similar to what was in the last several days. still all the storm stretched across the middle of the country however the more impactful ones at least today are little further south there is current severe thunderstorms were coming across p
oklahoma, iowa and nebraska among the hardest hit states. one driver is lucky to be alive after being caught driving in the middle of a powerful storm yesterday oklahoma. she quickly flipped over like five times. i heard the whistling so bad and i was over there. >> we have team boxing coverage fox with a correspondent nicole valdes and hard-hit elkhorn, nebraska first meteorologist adam klotz with a light look at the forecast for us. >> hey there, jon. very active weekend for...
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>> well, in oklahoma we're used to doling with tornadoes, and when i say the oklahoma standard, we all come together, we all pray together, we all help together. yesterday when i was going through there and driving across the area once we got to the damaged spot, we had families, friends, church groups, everybody out there working together cleaning debris. so the first thing, clean up. the second thing, organize between the oklahoma emergency management and fema, see which part is federal, see which part is oklahoma and coordinating with our insurance companies. today we're setting up, we're setting up, like, a one-stop shop in each area that was hit where residents can come together and get supplies but also get the the information, get the paperwork filled out. we're pretty good about this, but at the same time you'll see -- when i was in sulfur yesterday, for instance, there was a group of people that had gathered around a building, and they were just holding hands, bowed their head and just started praying. and it blesses your heart because you're excited that you're from oklahoma.
>> well, in oklahoma we're used to doling with tornadoes, and when i say the oklahoma standard, we all come together, we all pray together, we all help together. yesterday when i was going through there and driving across the area once we got to the damaged spot, we had families, friends, church groups, everybody out there working together cleaning debris. so the first thing, clean up. the second thing, organize between the oklahoma emergency management and fema, see which part is...
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morgan chesky, nbc news, barnsdall, oklahoma. >>> today, voters in enid, oklahoma, will try to decide whether to recall a city council member who has ties to white supremacist groups. judd blevins is under fire for his participation in the unite the right rally and his form er affiliation with a white national group. what's the latest there? >> reporter: hi, chris. i'm in enid, oklahoma, standing in front of a polling place here and today voters inside are deciding whether to unseat judd blevins. as you noted, judd blevins was photographed at unite the right, he was a lot of his private communications were outed by a group called the enid social justice committee. this morning i've been talking to all kinds of people. i spoke with judd blevins who expressed some confidence in today's vote, in the voters, i spoke to his -- his challenger, cheryl patterson, who said she believes that enid will make the right decision, but i've been talking to a lot of voters. and what i've heard is a couple of things. first and foremost, a lot of people say they had no idea about judd blevins' white nat
morgan chesky, nbc news, barnsdall, oklahoma. >>> today, voters in enid, oklahoma, will try to decide whether to recall a city council member who has ties to white supremacist groups. judd blevins is under fire for his participation in the unite the right rally and his form er affiliation with a white national group. what's the latest there? >> reporter: hi, chris. i'm in enid, oklahoma, standing in front of a polling place here and today voters inside are deciding whether to...
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this is marietta, oklahoma. so, ginger zee is standing by with these new storms set to hit tomorrow and wednesday. and abc's mola lenghi on the scene of devastation, he's in sulfur, oklahoma, tonight. >> reporter: tonight, families and first responders from nebraska to oklahoma combing through devastated neighborhoods after a relentless tornado outbreak pummeled the plains. more than 135 tornadoes reported in the last 72 hours. >> should we get away from the windows? >> reporter: this incredible video shows the conductor and crew ducking for cover as their train took a direct hit from a massive twister in the suburbs of lincoln, nebraska. >> right over us. >> reporter: at least 31 cars derailing. >> we have to get pulled over. oh -- >> reporter: and new video shows the heart-stopping moment an ef-4 twister crossed i-35 near marietta, oklahoma, saturday night. watch again as that massive object barely stormchasers' car. the storms killing at least five people, including a 4-month-old baby girl found in a field so
this is marietta, oklahoma. so, ginger zee is standing by with these new storms set to hit tomorrow and wednesday. and abc's mola lenghi on the scene of devastation, he's in sulfur, oklahoma, tonight. >> reporter: tonight, families and first responders from nebraska to oklahoma combing through devastated neighborhoods after a relentless tornado outbreak pummeled the plains. more than 135 tornadoes reported in the last 72 hours. >> should we get away from the windows? >>...
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the hardest hit, oklahoma. it took -- rather, take a look at this devastation. businesses and homes reduced to rubble. at least four deaths confirmed in the state including an infant. the small city of sulphur, home to 5,000 and 85 miles southeast of oklahoma city, took a direct hit. that is where cbs' omar villafranca is with a look at the destruction. >>> large tornado confirmed on the ground. moving north just south of sulphur. >> reporter: violent storms ravaged oklahoma. the small city of sulphur devastated after taking a direct hit. >> downtown sulphur is destroyed. >> reporter: at sunrise the widespread damage revealed. the tornado shredding buildings, turning them into piles of metal and brick. 19-year-old addy gordon was helping out at the local steakhouse when she heard sirens and ran for cover. >> as we were running to get to the basement, the glass is shattering out of the windows, and it's just like -- a bomb went off. >> reporter: at any point were you scared? >> i screamed. i thought i was going to pee myself. >> it's so much worse in person. just
the hardest hit, oklahoma. it took -- rather, take a look at this devastation. businesses and homes reduced to rubble. at least four deaths confirmed in the state including an infant. the small city of sulphur, home to 5,000 and 85 miles southeast of oklahoma city, took a direct hit. that is where cbs' omar villafranca is with a look at the destruction. >>> large tornado confirmed on the ground. moving north just south of sulphur. >> reporter: violent storms ravaged oklahoma. the...
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over 120 twisters reported over the weekend and hard-hit oklahoma the storm leveling entire neighborhoods. meteorologist michelle grossman tracking where the severe weather is heading next. >>> the world central kitchen getting back to work in the wake of tragedy. chef andre' back in gaza after seven aid workers were killed in an israeli strike. and the new push for a ceasefire this morning. >>> heated clashes on campus end with hundreds of arrests over the country. >>> the nfl tackling safety with controversial new helmets that can reduce head injuries but will players actually wear them on the field? >>> and the timberwolves bring out the brooms, all the action from the nba playoffs including minnesota's huge sweep against the suns. it is monday, april 29th. "early today" starts right now. good morning, i'm richard lui. >>> we're going to start with the deadly tornado outbreak that tore across the south and midwest over the weekend. in oklahoma at least five people were killed including a four month old, about 100 others were injured. saturday night the small town of sulfur their downto
over 120 twisters reported over the weekend and hard-hit oklahoma the storm leveling entire neighborhoods. meteorologist michelle grossman tracking where the severe weather is heading next. >>> the world central kitchen getting back to work in the wake of tragedy. chef andre' back in gaza after seven aid workers were killed in an israeli strike. and the new push for a ceasefire this morning. >>> heated clashes on campus end with hundreds of arrests over the country....
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there are tornado warnings in texas, kansas, missouri and here in oklahoma. in fact, some storms just fired up to the northwest and southwest of us. those storms are fast-moving. they are packed with wind, hail, heavy rain and several tornadoes. more than two dozen tornadoes ripped through nebraska on friday. homes leveled and businesses battered as the twisters carved their way through the cornhusker state. near lincoln, a powerful tornado crossed a highway. >> it's okay. okay. >> reporter: violent wind flip add semi and scattered debris. the storm intensified continuing its path of destruction. drone video shows damage in alcorn outside omaha. the small town left decimated. >> could hear it going through. came back up, fence gone, northwest, whole neighborhood's gone. >> air's rising rapidly into the storm. >> reporter: tornadoes also hammered iowa. the national weather service reporting at least ten twisters struck the western part of the state including the town of minden where officials say 40% of the homes have been destroyed. >> coming down. >> reporte
there are tornado warnings in texas, kansas, missouri and here in oklahoma. in fact, some storms just fired up to the northwest and southwest of us. those storms are fast-moving. they are packed with wind, hail, heavy rain and several tornadoes. more than two dozen tornadoes ripped through nebraska on friday. homes leveled and businesses battered as the twisters carved their way through the cornhusker state. near lincoln, a powerful tornado crossed a highway. >> it's okay. okay. >>...
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how is he going to do in oklahoma? >> oh, trump will win all 77 counties and we support him and he will be the next president of the united states. you know, people can see the difference between high inpolice station that's happening right now -- high inflation happening and americans are hurting at the grocery store, the gas pump, and then look at nonsense policy on the border security. we need a president trump for four more years. david: governor kevin stitt from oklahoma, great to see you. >> thank you. david: you guys do make a lot of common sense. the white house just announced a new climate goal for freight shipping. what do they want to do, lauren? lauren: cut emissions to zero. how expin sieve with that be? d expensive will that be? there's no date but the goal for the transportation sector hitting net zero is 2050. we also know that the white house already announced its putting charging infrastructure for electric freight trucks and busy places so they're just trying to do all this so fast and you're just sa
how is he going to do in oklahoma? >> oh, trump will win all 77 counties and we support him and he will be the next president of the united states. you know, people can see the difference between high inpolice station that's happening right now -- high inflation happening and americans are hurting at the grocery store, the gas pump, and then look at nonsense policy on the border security. we need a president trump for four more years. david: governor kevin stitt from oklahoma, great to...
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the first ef4 of the year hitting in oklahoma. and now the new severe threat. al roker is here tracking it. >>> the u.s. turning up the pressure on hamas to accept israel's new cease-fire offer. and the concerns among israeli officials. could the international criminal court issue an arrest warrant for prime minister netanyahu? >>> our nbc news exclusive. the biden administration announcing new automatic emergency brake rules for new cars. how it could save pedestrian lives. >>> five years after the san diego zoo said good-bye to its giant pandas the exciting new announcement. >>> and the amazon return with a secret stowaway and her more than 1,000-mile journey back home. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening and welcome, everyone. there is breaking news tonight as we come on the air. three members of a u.s. marshals task force were shot and killed today near charlotte, north carolina. five others were wounded including four charlotte police officers. officials say they came under fire while trying to serve a warrant today.
the first ef4 of the year hitting in oklahoma. and now the new severe threat. al roker is here tracking it. >>> the u.s. turning up the pressure on hamas to accept israel's new cease-fire offer. and the concerns among israeli officials. could the international criminal court issue an arrest warrant for prime minister netanyahu? >>> our nbc news exclusive. the biden administration announcing new automatic emergency brake rules for new cars. how it could save pedestrian lives....
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nbc's marissa parra is in oklahoma. >> residents here in central oklahoma woke up to tornado sirens, found parts of the rooftops flung onto the street, even onto cars nearby. >> reporter: and the pressure only expected to increase tomorrow over an even larger area with 33 million people in the path of severe weather from the great lakes to texas. that means more tornadoes, flooding, hail, and strong winds are all possible on saturday, and there's also severe weather in sunday's forecast as we head into a weekend that for some will bring little relief. jesse kirsch, nbc news, kansas city, missouri. >>> and we want to go right now to angie lassman, who is tracking the storm threat. angie, as we heard there, the volatile weekend of weather just beginning. >> reporter: you're exactly right, lester. those violent tornadoes today lofting debris as high as 25,000 feet and that threat far from over as tornado watches continue across the midsection of the country through at least 9:00 p.m. tonight. all hazards will be on the table. we're talking more strong winds, hail, and, of course, those
nbc's marissa parra is in oklahoma. >> residents here in central oklahoma woke up to tornado sirens, found parts of the rooftops flung onto the street, even onto cars nearby. >> reporter: and the pressure only expected to increase tomorrow over an even larger area with 33 million people in the path of severe weather from the great lakes to texas. that means more tornadoes, flooding, hail, and strong winds are all possible on saturday, and there's also severe weather in sunday's...
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>> reporter: this is the moment sulphur, oklahoma, changed forever. the eerie outline of a tornado making its way through the night sky. >> the theater. there's reina's. >> reporter: decimating the buildings beneath it. >> just be advised all of downtown sulphur is destroyed. >> reporter: daylight revealing the dramatic scenes of destruction, businesses and homes downtown reduced to cinder blocks. >> we were just so scared. >> reporter: a postal truck tossed like a toy. this building standing proud for over 80 years destroyed in seconds. and a desperate search through the rubble, a woman buried under the crushing weight of the building above her. >> what i saw downtown sulphur is unbelievable. we've had four confirmed fatalities. one was here just right here on the corner. they just removed her body. >> reporter: down the road beau thompson had to rescue his neighbors trapped in their shelter under ground. >> we opened the door. >> you had to rescue them? >> yeah, i rescued them. if they would have been in there they probably would have been trapped.
>> reporter: this is the moment sulphur, oklahoma, changed forever. the eerie outline of a tornado making its way through the night sky. >> the theater. there's reina's. >> reporter: decimating the buildings beneath it. >> just be advised all of downtown sulphur is destroyed. >> reporter: daylight revealing the dramatic scenes of destruction, businesses and homes downtown reduced to cinder blocks. >> we were just so scared. >> reporter: a postal truck...
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oklahoma city. a third person died in marietta oklahoma, which is located on interstate 35, about 115 miles south of oklahoma city. the fourth person died and sulfur a city the governor visited earlier today to assess the damage earlier today, governor stitt had declared a state of emergency or an emergency. this aster rather in an area that includes marietta altogether, the governor's declaration includes 12 counties. a declaration states that severe storms, tornadoes, straight line winds, hail and flooding affected different parts of oklahoma at the damages sulfur, the governor said was hard to watch we've got early reports. >> they think this is an f f4, just kinda blowing right through downtown here and i just haven't seen this much destruction from from from my time as governor and you just can't believe the destruction like it seems like every business and downtowns and destroyed now the oklahoma darmann of emergency management said it has received reports of injuries property damage, flooding
oklahoma city. a third person died in marietta oklahoma, which is located on interstate 35, about 115 miles south of oklahoma city. the fourth person died and sulfur a city the governor visited earlier today to assess the damage earlier today, governor stitt had declared a state of emergency or an emergency. this aster rather in an area that includes marietta altogether, the governor's declaration includes 12 counties. a declaration states that severe storms, tornadoes, straight line winds,...
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y segun el servicio meteorologico nebraska, oklahoma y texas. >> meteorologico nacional, ha sido el dia de mas actividad en mas de un ano. >> hoy el juicio contra trump en nueva york, el exeditor del national enquirer, insistio que ayudo a eliminar historias que podian perjudicar al expresidente en la campana de 2016 en un tenso intercambio, la defensa de trump intento desacreditarlo. >> cuatro personas fueron detenidas despues de que tres escuelas del distrito escolar independiente de clinton, texas, fueran texas fueran puestas en cierre por una posible amenaza de tiroteo. >> muy bien, mi vida entera porque mi papa era mi vida la familia un migrante asesinado en un rancho fronterizo de arizona hablan en exclusivo para te telemundo piden justicia despues de que el juicio que enfrento el principal sospechoso quedo a anulado. >> asi empezamos. >> con arantxao y saga. >> estas son las impresionantes imagenes de un tornado que azoto este viernes el estado de nebraska cerca de lincoln. >> autoridades pidieron a los residentes de la zona que buscaran refugio inmediatamente mientras los to
y segun el servicio meteorologico nebraska, oklahoma y texas. >> meteorologico nacional, ha sido el dia de mas actividad en mas de un ano. >> hoy el juicio contra trump en nueva york, el exeditor del national enquirer, insistio que ayudo a eliminar historias que podian perjudicar al expresidente en la campana de 2016 en un tenso intercambio, la defensa de trump intento desacreditarlo. >> cuatro personas fueron detenidas despues de que tres escuelas del distrito escolar...
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. >>> nbc news reports the oklahoma official with white nationalist ties facing a recall election. how voters decided. >>> and billie eilish, stevie wonder, even frank sinatra's estate, 200 artists teaming up to take on a.i. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, and welcome. a new day has begun in taiwan where the search for survivors from a massive earthquake grew more urgent overnight. there have been at least nine deaths, and the expectation is there could be many more. over a thousand people were injured from the 7.4 magnitude quake, which rocked taiwan's pacific coast, collapsing hundreds of buildings and triggering tsunami warnings across the region. as many as 143, some of them tourists, are feared to be trapped in the ruins of toppled hotels. searchers also fear for the safety of workers thought to be stranded at a rock quarry. the government urging the public to be wary of aftershocks that continue to rattle the area. it's the worst earthquake to strike taiwan in 25 years. our janis mackey frayer is in the region tonight with late det
. >>> nbc news reports the oklahoma official with white nationalist ties facing a recall election. how voters decided. >>> and billie eilish, stevie wonder, even frank sinatra's estate, 200 artists teaming up to take on a.i. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, and welcome. a new day has begun in taiwan where the search for survivors from a massive earthquake grew more urgent overnight. there have been at least...
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multiple tornadoes in oklahoma overnight blasting through towns. new video of entire neighborhoods destroyed, trucks tossed into homes. what people there did to survive, with twisters tearing through nebraska to texas over three days. >>> it looked like a war zone. >> clashes on campus. dueling protests over israel and gaza colliding at ucla while across the country this weekend, hundreds arrested at universities. >>> the new comments from the family of an american hostage held by hamas after seeing the first video of him since his capture. now the secretary of state headed to the region. is a ceasefire deal to free hostages any closer? >>> president biden trying to ridicule his rival at the white house correspondents' dinner. >> my vice president actually endorses me. >> donald trump's reaction today. a conspicuous change for the nfl, the new helmets that the league says drastically reduce head injuries, but will players want to wear them? >>> and the town overrun by bears, breaking into home after home. how folks there are fighting back. >> get!
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texas, oklahoma, nebraska among the states in the line of fire. a tornado emergency declared in parts of nebraska meaning large tornadoes were on the ground threatening population centers. many of the images as frightening as they are dramatic. tonight tornado watches stretching nearly 900 miles. we'll tell you who is at risk as we head into the night in a moment, but first jesse kirsch with the latest. jesse, this is hitting a wide area of the country. >> reporter: that's right, lester. millions of americans are in the bull's-eye including where we are in kansas city, missouri. you can see wind gusts are starting to pick up here. meanwhile, there have already been some tornadoes in other states leaving behind a path of destruction. [ sirens ] tonight, a tornado outbreak is unfolding across nebraska. over a dozen twisters already reported with more severe weather on the way. in the lincoln, nebraska, area, debris seen swirling as this violent tornado ripped across an interstate. elsewhere, some drivers heading towards the ominous sky. >> something
texas, oklahoma, nebraska among the states in the line of fire. a tornado emergency declared in parts of nebraska meaning large tornadoes were on the ground threatening population centers. many of the images as frightening as they are dramatic. tonight tornado watches stretching nearly 900 miles. we'll tell you who is at risk as we head into the night in a moment, but first jesse kirsch with the latest. jesse, this is hitting a wide area of the country. >> reporter: that's right, lester....
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, oklahoma. is it particularly dangerous situation that is a very rare type? tornado watch only issued about 7% of the time. and what that means is that we're not only worried about tornadoes were worried about strong tornadoes, ef three or stronger, because these storms are just really firing up and they just have so much juice in the atmosphere to work with. we do have a tornado warning. there were parts of northern texas, a lot is your thunderstorm warnings right now? just to the west there of oklahoma city. but again, we're bracing for things to blow up and explode even more. the risk for today really is almost bored border to border. it's that red area. there were especially concerned about that moderate risk. it's a level four out of five. we're looking at the threat of again, very strong tornadoes, damaging winds up to 75 miles per brouwer and tennis ball-sized hail in this red hatched area there that includes tulsa, oklahoma city, wichita falls. we're looking at the possibility of again,
, oklahoma. is it particularly dangerous situation that is a very rare type? tornado watch only issued about 7% of the time. and what that means is that we're not only worried about tornadoes were worried about strong tornadoes, ef three or stronger, because these storms are just really firing up and they just have so much juice in the atmosphere to work with. we do have a tornado warning. there were parts of northern texas, a lot is your thunderstorm warnings right now? just to the west there...
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my job dropped hearing that the that in oklahoma, people don't even know this massacre happened. how stunned were you to hear that justice say that ? >> joy, good to see you, thank you for your support of my work and other clients. it was a stunning development, something i've never seen before and particularly at the supreme court level. it was very emotional and everyone felt what the justice stated. we don't know what comes next but we are thankful the justices took this case. the didn't have to do it. thankfully, they gave us an oral argument. we felt like today we put on a strong, compelling case and we hope they decide quickly and we hope we continue this case moving forward to get justice for our claims. >> the the justices seemed skeptical ? did the justices seem open to the arguments you are making? what would your argument question >> the justices seemed they were open to what we were saying. i felt like they understood our argument. sometimes you go to these types of arguments, there are so many things going on and you don't know if the justices are understanding what
my job dropped hearing that the that in oklahoma, people don't even know this massacre happened. how stunned were you to hear that justice say that ? >> joy, good to see you, thank you for your support of my work and other clients. it was a stunning development, something i've never seen before and particularly at the supreme court level. it was very emotional and everyone felt what the justice stated. we don't know what comes next but we are thankful the justices took this case. the...
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. >> developing overnight, the mysterious disappearance of two mothers in oklahoma, four suspects arrested. and now word that two bodies have been recovered in the area. >> plus, what the lawyer handling o.j. simpson's will is now revealing about simpson's death. >> caught on camera, the men seen damaging a protected rock formation in the west, the charges they could face. >> caitlin clark's big night. why tonight's wnba draft will be like none before and later. >> meet the all girls high school robotics team now heading to the world championship >> from abc news in new york. this is america this morning. >> good monday morning, everyone. i'm rhiannon ally, and i'm andrew dymburt. >> we begin with the historic trial of former president trump in the new york hush money case involving stormy daniels. >> jury selection is scheduled to get underway this morning. currently, this is the only criminal case against trump that appears on track to wrap up before the election in november, making the stakes even higher for trump. >> so what can we expect in court today? abc's perry russom is at the co
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whose bodies were found in oklahoma today. four people are in custody this evening. sam brock has more on the possible motive. >> reporter: after a multiweek search for two kansas women, 27-year-old veronica butler, and 39-year-old jilian kelley, tonight oklahoma authorities revealing the discovery of two bodies in rural oklahoma, believed to be the missing moms. >> on behalf of the entire fbi, i want to express our sincerest condolences to the family and loved ones of veronica and jilian. >> reporter: the pair left a small kansas town in late march, court documents show, to pick up butler's children for visitation at a birthday party with kelley only there to supervise the visit. when they didn't show up for the party, butler's family went looking and found her abandoned car which uncovered evidence of a severe injury, including blood on the roadway and butler's glasses near a broken hammer. >> it's absolutely devastating. they were both young and vibrant and they deserved more. >> reporter: now, four people are behind bars charged with murder, kidnapping and conspi
whose bodies were found in oklahoma today. four people are in custody this evening. sam brock has more on the possible motive. >> reporter: after a multiweek search for two kansas women, 27-year-old veronica butler, and 39-year-old jilian kelley, tonight oklahoma authorities revealing the discovery of two bodies in rural oklahoma, believed to be the missing moms. >> on behalf of the entire fbi, i want to express our sincerest condolences to the family and loved ones of veronica and...
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>>> the frantic search for two missing women from oklahoma. four people under arrest tonight, but the women still nowhere to be found. where the investigation goes from here. >>> so-called burglary tourism on the rise. how professional thieves are flying legally into the u.s. and the new crackdown to try to stop it. >>> and how the legacy lives on for this very good boy who cheered on boston marathon runners. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with hallie jackson. >>> good evening. we're coming on the air tonight with the world holding its breath for what could come next in the middle east. will israel retaliate against iran after that unprecedented and dramatic attack against it, or will the israelis take president biden's advice to basically walk away with a military victory after its defense forces managed to block nearly the entire aerial assault? whatever the decision, it could be the difference between a devastating regional war and an explosive wider conflict, one that could engulf most of the middle east and draw in the u.s. even
>>> the frantic search for two missing women from oklahoma. four people under arrest tonight, but the women still nowhere to be found. where the investigation goes from here. >>> so-called burglary tourism on the rise. how professional thieves are flying legally into the u.s. and the new crackdown to try to stop it. >>> and how the legacy lives on for this very good boy who cheered on boston marathon runners. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news"...
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the damage spans across 12 counties in oklahoma. the strongest tornadoes here and in marietta saying it was at least an ef3. the damage here is extensive changing lives in an instant for residents and business owners. take a listen. >> devastated. >> tears. it was our livelihood, retirement. it doesn't look recognizable at all. >> when you say how do you recover from this, you know? see it on tv in other places and you feel bad for those people but you really don't know it until it hits you. >> now here in the downtown area it is blocked off because it is unsafe. buildings like this that are still standing but hearing it creak. the governor made an emergency declaration and asking for volunteers. some folks don't have insurance to help themselves financially at this point. on top of that, unfortunately we do have a threat for more incoming weather this week starting tuesday. >> bill: we heard the governor on our air an hour ago. there was warning so at a minimum maybe that helped save some lives and some injuries. brandi, thank you
the damage spans across 12 counties in oklahoma. the strongest tornadoes here and in marietta saying it was at least an ef3. the damage here is extensive changing lives in an instant for residents and business owners. take a listen. >> devastated. >> tears. it was our livelihood, retirement. it doesn't look recognizable at all. >> when you say how do you recover from this, you know? see it on tv in other places and you feel bad for those people but you really don't know it...
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we are in oklahoma city. a reminder, from what i'm told, it's a very small rural town less than 75 people. as someone who has covered tornado aftermath, you always have to be careful when it comes to tornadoes getting to the small tiny rural towns. we are in tornado alley. there a lot of people who are more prepared than other parts of the country where i've seen tornado damage. a lot of people have tornado sellers. whatever the tornado is doing right now, sat over the homes of anyone nearby. that is latest we have heard. >> that is very frightening. a tiny town of about 75 residents might have been hit. that is where it was last spotted. thank you so much, we will keep a close eye on things. >>> let's go to the big legal week for donald trump. arizona's attorney general has named five more defendants indicted in a fake electors scheme. 60 have been a better conspiracy, fraud, and forgery charges related to the 2020 election certification. donald trump, for his part, is back in florida after an intense week o
we are in oklahoma city. a reminder, from what i'm told, it's a very small rural town less than 75 people. as someone who has covered tornado aftermath, you always have to be careful when it comes to tornadoes getting to the small tiny rural towns. we are in tornado alley. there a lot of people who are more prepared than other parts of the country where i've seen tornado damage. a lot of people have tornado sellers. whatever the tornado is doing right now, sat over the homes of anyone nearby....
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. >> ayahuasca, nebraska y oklahoma, siendo este ultimo estado el mas afectado. >> hay al menos cinco muertos, entre ellos una pequena bebe, una centena de heridos y destruccion que hasta el momento es incuantificable. >> guadalupe venegas esta en sulphur, oklahoma, el poblado mas destruido por estos tornados. >> hoy el paisaje en pequenas comunidades en cuatro estados del pais es desolador. >> estas imagenes aereas muestran el resultado del dano ocasionado por mas de 120 tornados registrados en solo tres dias y que dejaron destruccion y muerte a su paso. >> iran no asegura estar de milagro en esta comunidad de oklahoma que fue duramente golpeada por una serie de fuertes tornados. >> gracias a dios estamos bien, estamos vivos, pero aqui mucha gente si perdio su sus casas, perdio sus esto si fue muy dificil, pero ahi estamos con vida. >> de acuerdo con las autoridades, al menos cinco personas, incluyendo un bebe de cuatro meses, perdieron la vida y los danos son incalculables por el momento. >> esta residente en la comunidad de salford, oklahoma, una de las mas afectadas, asegura que p
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south of oklahoma city. the fourth person died and sulfur a city the governor visited on sunday to assess the damage. >> governors fit had earlier declared an emergency disaster in an area that includes marietta. altogether, the governor's declaration includes 12 counties. that declaration is states that severe storms, tornadoes, straight line winds, hail, and flooding effect that different parts of oklahoma. the damage and sulfur the governor said was hard to watch early reports. they think this is an f4, just kinda blowing right through downtown here. and i just haven't seen this much destruction from my time as governor. you just can't believe the destruction like it seems like every business and downtowns been destroyed now here and solve for the oklahoma department of emergency management fan said it has received reports of injuries, property damage, flooding, and downed power lines and trees across several counties. were also getting new images of severe flooding and the city of tank kawa located about
south of oklahoma city. the fourth person died and sulfur a city the governor visited on sunday to assess the damage. >> governors fit had earlier declared an emergency disaster in an area that includes marietta. altogether, the governor's declaration includes 12 counties. that declaration is states that severe storms, tornadoes, straight line winds, hail, and flooding effect that different parts of oklahoma. the damage and sulfur the governor said was hard to watch early reports. they...
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homes damaged in oklahoma. tens of millions at risk tonight from the great lakes to the gulf coast. then the system moving east as an april nor'easter. al roker is here with the latest. >>> also tonight, the israeli air strike killing seven aid workers in gaza, including an american. prime minister netanyahu calling it tragic and unintentional. the reaction from the white house, saying it's outraged. >>> donald trump campaigning in the midwest, after posting a $175 million bond in his civil fraud case. >>> president biden and china's leader xi jinping speaking for the first time since their november summit. the security concerns the president raised about tiktok. >>> the new 3d images of the collapsed bridge in baltimore. what they reveal. >>> the american tourists who say their cruise ship stranded them on an island off africa. their race to get back onboard. >>> our nbc news exclusive. how a group in a dozen states is bringing the bible to school students. >>> and the school heroes keeping music alive in l.a. schools, and the outpouring of support after an oscar-winning film. >> a
homes damaged in oklahoma. tens of millions at risk tonight from the great lakes to the gulf coast. then the system moving east as an april nor'easter. al roker is here with the latest. >>> also tonight, the israeli air strike killing seven aid workers in gaza, including an american. prime minister netanyahu calling it tragic and unintentional. the reaction from the white house, saying it's outraged. >>> donald trump campaigning in the midwest, after posting a $175 million...
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i'm a mother to four amazing children, raised in my chosen state of oklahoma. when my middle child came out as trans, his father and i were unsheer what to do. we sought help from our family physician who recommend wed attend the state's premier medical facility, the university of oklahoma's adolescent medicine clinic. there we were given a wealth of information, resources and referrals. but with that -- what that clinic could not prepare us for was the onslaught of bullying, hateful rhetoric and discriminatory state policy that would nearly end my child's life. within a year oklahoma politicians targeted the clinic and held pandemic funds i was in the capital during these votes. i helped -- i held one of the doctors that she cried, knowing children would die without the care she gave. anti-trans bullying is reaching a fever pitch and my child's mental health started rapidly declining. two months ago we learned that a child the same age as my son did not survive. my son and nick are trans oklahomans who were targeted by politicians enriching their power on the
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and some of the hardest hit communities in states like oklahoma and nebraska and now live picking up the pieces this is cnn's rafael romo reports oklahoma governor kevin stitt increased two for the number of storm-related deaths in his state with one county alone reporting at least 30 injuries officials had earlier said there's an infant among those who died. >> the governor said two people died in the city of ada located about 85 miles southeast of oklahoma city. >> a third person died in marietta, oklahoma, which is located on interstate 35, about 115 miles south of oklahoma city. >> the fourth person died in sulphur, a city the governor visited on sunday to assess the damage and governor's this it had earlier declared an emergency disaster in an area that includes marietta altogether, the governor's declaration includes 12 counties that declaration states that severe storms tornadoes, straight line winds, hail, and flooding effect that different parts of oklahoma. the damage in sulphur, the governor said was hard to watch early reports. they think this is an f f4, just kinda blowi
and some of the hardest hit communities in states like oklahoma and nebraska and now live picking up the pieces this is cnn's rafael romo reports oklahoma governor kevin stitt increased two for the number of storm-related deaths in his state with one county alone reporting at least 30 injuries officials had earlier said there's an infant among those who died. >> the governor said two people died in the city of ada located about 85 miles southeast of oklahoma city. >> a third person...
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almost half of them right here in oklahoma. now we have seen multiple reports of injuries and officials in nearby confirm one person has died. sulfur, oklahoma, what you're looking at at right now taking the damaging hit. the town gutted and reduced to are you able in some parts. population is 5,000 and southeast of oklahoma city. the town was one of them that was struck in the middle of the night and the threat remains looking ahead 27 million people remain at risk of severe weather today and tonight between wind gusts, hail, possibly even more tornadoes. we are expecting heavy downpours and prompting some flood risks and, willie, still seeing lightning as we are here right now. despite the risk of more severe weather, we know that there are recovery and, in some cases, rescue efforts fully under way after an intense weekend of tornadoes ravaging the plain states. willie? >> those pictures are just breath-taking and more severe weather to come as you say we hope everyone stays safe. marisa parra, thanks. >>> hamas released a v
almost half of them right here in oklahoma. now we have seen multiple reports of injuries and officials in nearby confirm one person has died. sulfur, oklahoma, what you're looking at at right now taking the damaging hit. the town gutted and reduced to are you able in some parts. population is 5,000 and southeast of oklahoma city. the town was one of them that was struck in the middle of the night and the threat remains looking ahead 27 million people remain at risk of severe weather today and...
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. >>> coming up the politics of white grievance came to a head tonight in oklahoma. we're going to bring you the results of a recall election targeting a city commissioner who attended the deadly 2017 white supremacist rally in charlottesville. that breaking news is up next. a. we planned well for retirement, but i wish we had more cash. you think those two have any idea? that they can sell their life insurance policy for cash? so they're basically sitting on a goldmine? i don't think they have a clue. that's crazy! well, not everyone knows coventry's helped thousands of people sell their policies for cash. even term policies. i can't believe they're just sitting up there! sitting on all this cash. if you own a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more, you can sell all or part of it to coventry. even a term policy. for cash, or a combination of cash and coverage, with no future premiums. someone needs to tell them, that they're sitting on a goldmine, and you have no idea! hey, guys! you're sitting on a goldmine! come on, guys! do you hear that? i don't hear anything
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desde oklahoma llegando hasta missouri. indiana, ohio, otras partes de charlestÓn. hay riesgo de tornado y de granizo. ciudades de san antonio e indianÁpolis podrÍan registrar granizo muy peligroso para las viviendas y tambiÉn para la vida. riesgo severo de tormentas rotativas para ciudades como oklahoma, san luis. tornados fuertes. de hasta 135 mph. estamos ante una situaciÓn muy pero muy peligrosa. busca un refugio seguro en tu casa como sÓtano, cuarto sin ventanas. ilia: todos los parques en la regiÓn de california que abarcan la zona costera estÁn cerrados luego de que un acantilado se cerrara. >> estarÁn trasladando a las personas que necesiten llegar hasta el Área. jorge: rectifican y prohibiciÓn del aborto de cierto nÚmero de semanas. >> lo que hizo la corte suprema la florida hoy se puede resumir en dos grandes posiciones. mantener la prohibiciÓn de la mayorÍa de abortos despuÉs de la semana nÚmero 15 y al tiempo autorizarÁ votantes para decidir sobre el tema en una boleta especial durante las elecciones de noviembre. la decisiÓn da luz verd
desde oklahoma llegando hasta missouri. indiana, ohio, otras partes de charlestÓn. hay riesgo de tornado y de granizo. ciudades de san antonio e indianÁpolis podrÍan registrar granizo muy peligroso para las viviendas y tambiÉn para la vida. riesgo severo de tormentas rotativas para ciudades como oklahoma, san luis. tornados fuertes. de hasta 135 mph. estamos ante una situaciÓn muy pero muy peligrosa. busca un refugio seguro en tu casa como sÓtano, cuarto sin ventanas. ilia: todos los...
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from downtown oklahoma city. >> i think april 19th, okay. two years earlier. >> april 19th was the siege in waco. >> my life and experience told me this was a home grown plot. >> this was a plan that was hatched 10 years earlier. >> during the late '70s, '80s. there was anger against the federal government exploitation of firearms. >> everyone in the movement saw the farm grasses as the government making war with the american people. >> the white power movement recruited active duty troops, veterans, notably timothy mcveigh. >> he was part of the group that wanted to declare it. >> mcveigh was a tragic example of the guy that thought our differences were more important than what we have in common. >> turning now award winner katie couric. the war to april 19th. michael levin. yes. >> i think about, i think about oklahoma city all of the time when we cover the various warnings that come out of the department of homeland security. because it represents the worst case scenario, tell me how you came to make this film. >> well, i did a film 28 ye
from downtown oklahoma city. >> i think april 19th, okay. two years earlier. >> april 19th was the siege in waco. >> my life and experience told me this was a home grown plot. >> this was a plan that was hatched 10 years earlier. >> during the late '70s, '80s. there was anger against the federal government exploitation of firearms. >> everyone in the movement saw the farm grasses as the government making war with the american people. >> the white power...
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as those deadly tornadoes were ripping through oklahoma. the trail of devastation, as you can see pretty vast there on the ground. >> lawrence: plus r.f.k. jr. says more americans are being pushed to vote out of fear for major party candidates. >> when somebody is telling you vote out of fear, they are trying to manipulate you into abandoning your values. >> steve: that's why he is surging. meanwhile joe biden tries to down play his age with, of course, some jokes. >> it's been a year since i delivered this speech and my wife jill is with me tonight was worried how i would do. i told her, don't worry. it's just like riding a bike. she said that's what i'm worried about. [laughter] >> steve: we remember the bike. so does jimmy failla at the big event on the red carpet is he going to join us this hour. >> brian: second hour of "fox & friends" begins right now remember your mornings are better with friends. >> brian: fox weather alert now massive tornado ripping through texas one of a half dozen reported across the state. that happened on sund
as those deadly tornadoes were ripping through oklahoma. the trail of devastation, as you can see pretty vast there on the ground. >> lawrence: plus r.f.k. jr. says more americans are being pushed to vote out of fear for major party candidates. >> when somebody is telling you vote out of fear, they are trying to manipulate you into abandoning your values. >> steve: that's why he is surging. meanwhile joe biden tries to down play his age with, of course, some jokes. >>...