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, and the possibility the strong ef-2 or stronger tornadoes, des moines, davenport on into parts of missouri. tomorrow that moves farther to the east when we're looking to 17 million people. detroit, indianapolis, columbus and akron. that moves further east on thursday. in the meantime, about 1 to 2 inches of rain, especially around the great lakes. lester? >> mr. roker, thank you. >>> in washington, the senate now has those articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas over his handling of the border crisis as house speaker mike johnson faces a new threat to his job from fellow republicans. here is ryan nobles. >> reporter: tonight, a trial in the senate set to begin with house republicans formally sending over articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. >> the senate has a clear obligation under the constitution and 200 years of precedent. we need to hold a trial. >> reporter: republicans accusing him of willfully refusing to comply with immigration law. with a record 9.3 million migrant crossings since biden took office.
, and the possibility the strong ef-2 or stronger tornadoes, des moines, davenport on into parts of missouri. tomorrow that moves farther to the east when we're looking to 17 million people. detroit, indianapolis, columbus and akron. that moves further east on thursday. in the meantime, about 1 to 2 inches of rain, especially around the great lakes. lester? >> mr. roker, thank you. >>> in washington, the senate now has those articles of impeachment against homeland security...
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and in missouri, firefighters braving the elements to rescue a delivery driver trapped by rising waters. >> he was in his truck, and the water came up so fast, he got stranded in there. so we had to rescue him by boat. >> reporter: but back in oklahoma, after a frightening night of tornadoes, the rush is on to move on. >> we all got to help one another in this time of need. >> and morgan joins us now from barnsdall, where authorities searched overnight and report everyone is accounted for. >> reporter: yeah, lester, that's absolutely right. and when you see the damage that this community has suffered from, it is frankly incredible. one homeowner told me he was inside a building just minutes before the storm caused it to collapse. so many people here crediting forecasters with giving them crucial minutes to seek shelter well ahead of that tornado. lester? >> all right, morgan, thank you. for more on the severe weather threat tonight, let's bring in al roker. this threat will continue through tonight and even tomorrow. >> that's right, lester. this is just what we were talking about last
and in missouri, firefighters braving the elements to rescue a delivery driver trapped by rising waters. >> he was in his truck, and the water came up so fast, he got stranded in there. so we had to rescue him by boat. >> reporter: but back in oklahoma, after a frightening night of tornadoes, the rush is on to move on. >> we all got to help one another in this time of need. >> and morgan joins us now from barnsdall, where authorities searched overnight and report...
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millions of americans are in the bull's-eye tonight 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's just been hit. >> reporter: and this omaha neighborhood seeming to take a direct hit. >> the entire down the street there's no houses down there. up the street there's no houses either. >> it just took everything in about five or ten minutes, and it's gone. >> reporter: tornadoes also reported around waco, texas, today. >> looks like lots of sheet metal in the air. >> reporter: and further south in austin, inbound flights were temporarily grounded because of thunderstorms. this same storm system has been stretchin
millions of americans are in the bull's-eye tonight 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...
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. >> you're working on -- >> reporter: when the pandemic disrupted life in scott volner's small missouri town, his fertilizer business struggled then telemarketers started calling asking him to apply for a government relief program known as the employee retention tax credit or erc, intended to help companies during covid. >> my phone rings >> my phone rings off the hook a dozen times a day from people saying, have you applied to get it yet. at first i didn't think i qualified, and then they said if you had a disruption, you qualified. >> reporter: volner signed up with erc specialists. >> we have filed hundreds of millions of dollars in erc credits for small businesses. >> reporter: they filed paperwork for volner's business with the irs in exchange for 10% of the proceeds. soon volner received $330,000 from the federal government, much of which he plowed back into his company, but it turns out he never qualified in the first place, and now he has to pay it all back. >> i mean, it's going to be a long, hard road to tow to get this paid back. >> reporter: erc specialists did not respond t
. >> you're working on -- >> reporter: when the pandemic disrupted life in scott volner's small missouri town, his fertilizer business struggled then telemarketers started calling asking him to apply for a government relief program known as the employee retention tax credit or erc, intended to help companies during covid. >> my phone rings >> my phone rings off the hook a dozen times a day from people saying, have you applied to get it yet. at first i didn't think i...
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of the massive storm system that officials say brought 120 tornado reports in two days from texas to missouri. states like nebraska slammed by tornadoes friday. but on saturday, it was oklahoma's turn. >> it's a lot to take on. >> reporter: here, the family grieves on the cinder blocks, once the foundation of their family business. what's today look like for you? >> acceptance. acceptance, just planning the next steps, i guess, you know? just trying to put together what we can and move forward. >> reporter: moving forward as this community begins the long road to recovery. how does last night change you? >> think about life a little bit more. think about the long picture instead of >>ht now. >> marissa is joining us now from sulphur, where they are starting to think about the cleanup now, right? >> hi, hallie. i want to show you on a microlevel what the devastation looks like. this was a family business 30 years in the making. you can see what's left of this furniture store, pieces of furniture buried underneath these bricks here, this sky completely exposed on the other side here. hallie, th
of the massive storm system that officials say brought 120 tornado reports in two days from texas to missouri. states like nebraska slammed by tornadoes friday. but on saturday, it was oklahoma's turn. >> it's a lot to take on. >> reporter: here, the family grieves on the cinder blocks, once the foundation of their family business. what's today look like for you? >> acceptance. acceptance, just planning the next steps, i guess, you know? just trying to put together what we can...
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they're coming out from alabama to missouri. and where they may overlap the most, illinois. >> they're talking, you know, epic numbers, biblical kind of numbers in that area. >> reporter: something historic potentially brewing in the midwest. >> it's definitely historic for sure. >> reporter: augusta, georgia agriculture agent vaughn says cicadas are harmless but very loud. >> the males are making a noise and it's a little-bitty buzz it's a. you can hear that. >> reporter: when you have the sound level meter here, pause and just see how loud they really are. >> probably getting 60 decibels right here. >> reporter: but at their peak that could skyrocket to 100 decibels, about the same as a lawnmower. >> enjoy the noise. it's really a neat thing, so don't get too creeped out by them. >> reporter: kathy park, nbc news -- not a pleasant feeling -- augusta, georgia augusta, georgia. >>> still. >>> still ahead, why does it take so long to get a doctor's appointment these days? the extreme things patients are doing to get seen sooner.
they're coming out from alabama to missouri. and where they may overlap the most, illinois. >> they're talking, you know, epic numbers, biblical kind of numbers in that area. >> reporter: something historic potentially brewing in the midwest. >> it's definitely historic for sure. >> reporter: augusta, georgia agriculture agent vaughn says cicadas are harmless but very loud. >> the males are making a noise and it's a little-bitty buzz it's a. you can hear that....