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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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i'm a ron from king scholars london, marietta, and there is no official confirmation yet that israel is indeed behind this attack . what do you think? i a good afternoon. gerhard. well, if look at the world news on specifically that you asked news um, a lot of the us officials have said that is the route might be behind the attack. and that the, the east ro authorities had informed the united states last minute that they would launch this attack. so, given the targets, given the timing, today is the 85th birthday or fi i told a human a. it would seem like it could have come from east route. it is very symbolic. now, what do you make of this guy? you look through some tax, it's quite model. it isn't, is it is very interesting if we compare it to a rainy and attack last saturday evening, sunday, as on sunday morning. it seems like both countries are in a d escalation spiral. so if you run made her to launch an attack that wouldn't give is trial enough free packs to counter attack, or at least to launch a very serious a back that could potentially damage uranium nuclear program or it's
i'm a ron from king scholars london, marietta, and there is no official confirmation yet that israel is indeed behind this attack . what do you think? i a good afternoon. gerhard. well, if look at the world news on specifically that you asked news um, a lot of the us officials have said that is the route might be behind the attack. and that the, the east ro authorities had informed the united states last minute that they would launch this attack. so, given the targets, given the timing, today...
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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 so much. good to have you there in oklahoma watching the after math. >> wow,
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...
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a third person was killed on 5:30 five near marietta most recently oklahoma governor announced a fourth person was found here and sulfur in a bar this afternoon. actually do want to point out that bar is not far behind us in the downtown area. the governor said he has seen the worst damage over the six years have been governor this is the worst damage choosing from a tornado since we are here will give you a little bit of a closer look at. we are in a safe spot to put all the media and from the distance we can see windows blown out. a roof missing from a larger brick building back there. even just sticks just sticking up in the air raid that's also from a building where the sports bar was. i know on top of that i am told local officials excuse me the locals and businesses here are not able to go into this area but some of the buildings are starting to collapse it. but who is inside right now are oklahoma officials and senators taking a tour for the national weather service did his senate teams here to determine the tornado strength they are not done but seeing high end tornado evidence
a third person was killed on 5:30 five near marietta most recently oklahoma governor announced a fourth person was found here and sulfur in a bar this afternoon. actually do want to point out that bar is not far behind us in the downtown area. the governor said he has seen the worst damage over the six years have been governor this is the worst damage choosing from a tornado since we are here will give you a little bit of a closer look at. we are in a safe spot to put all the media and from the...
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the city of sulphur was and about 50 miles south, the city of marietta took a direct hit with wind speeds of at least 170 miles an hour. and an amazing story of a rescue in nebraska. a rottweiler zeus was in his kennel in his home. the kennel was four blocks away. zeus was lying on a mattress. >> i don't think i would have survived the same type of experience. it's pretty miraculous. >> zeus suffered some minor injuries, but otherwise is oklahoma. >>> coming up, an update on a colorado mystery. what autopsy results reveal about the death of a mother. >>> and a kooky coincidence, where an emergency slide that fell off a plane ended up. emer fell off a plane ended up. in rich ghirardelli chocolate, with a luscious caramel filling. new ghirardelli caramel waffle cone squares. makes life a bite better. (vo) you might be used to living with your albuterol asthma rescue inhaler, but it's a bit of a dinosaur,rardelli caramel waffle cone squares. because it only treats your symptoms, not inflammation. treating both symptoms and inflammation with rescue is supported by asthma experts. finally, the
the city of sulphur was and about 50 miles south, the city of marietta took a direct hit with wind speeds of at least 170 miles an hour. and an amazing story of a rescue in nebraska. a rottweiler zeus was in his kennel in his home. the kennel was four blocks away. zeus was lying on a mattress. >> i don't think i would have survived the same type of experience. it's pretty miraculous. >> zeus suffered some minor injuries, but otherwise is oklahoma. >>> coming up, an update...
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and a fourth person killed on i-35 near marietta. the damage spans across 12 counties here in oklahoma. the national weather service seeing evidence of the strongest tornadoes here and in marietta saying it was at least an e f-3. regardless the damage here is extensive. changing lives in an instant. for residents and business owners. >> devastating. >> it was our livelihood, retirement. we felt lost because it doesn't look recognizable at all. >> you know, when you see it. how do you recover from this. you know? you see it on tv, other places and you feel bad for those people but you really don't know it until it hits you. >> all right. yeah. they owned an antique business downtown and they also noted they were just wondering if this downtown will rebuild. now, governor kevin stitt, he was also here he said in his six year as governor in this state, this is the worst damage he has seen from a tornado so, of course, he went ahead and made that emergency declaration for the impacted counties. we were also here yesterday, seeing the fem
and a fourth person killed on i-35 near marietta. the damage spans across 12 counties here in oklahoma. the national weather service seeing evidence of the strongest tornadoes here and in marietta saying it was at least an e f-3. regardless the damage here is extensive. changing lives in an instant. for residents and business owners. >> devastating. >> it was our livelihood, retirement. we felt lost because it doesn't look recognizable at all. >> you know, when you see it. how...
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in the city of marietta near the texas-oklahoma border a tornado carved a canyon through this dollar tree warehouse. the national weather service says a preliminary report of this storm called it an ef3. and that's wind speeds of at least 136 miles per hour. and residents here are saying cleanup will take weeks. jericka? >> yeah, those pictures say it all. omar villafranca, thank you. now to the middle east. today president biden spoke by phone to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, warning once again about a new israeli assault on the city of rafah in gaza. also today, secretary of state antony blinken left washington for his latest trip to the region. blinken is expected into israel tuesday. it will be his seventh visit since the war began in october. cbs's debora patta is in east jerusalem tonight with the very latest. debora? >> reporter: good evening. there is a flurry of diplomatic activity in this region this weekend, a last-ditch effort to revive cease-fire talks and secure a hostage deal ahead of a possible ground offensive in the southern gaza city of rafah. the pres
in the city of marietta near the texas-oklahoma border a tornado carved a canyon through this dollar tree warehouse. the national weather service says a preliminary report of this storm called it an ef3. and that's wind speeds of at least 136 miles per hour. and residents here are saying cleanup will take weeks. jericka? >> yeah, those pictures say it all. omar villafranca, thank you. now to the middle east. today president biden spoke by phone to israeli prime minister benjamin...
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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 sulphur, a city the governor visited on sunday to assess the damage and governor's state 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 f4, just kinda blowing right through downtown here and i just haven't seen this much destruction from from from my time as governor. you just can't believe the destruction like it seems like every business downtown has been destroyed now here in sulphur, the oklahoma department of emergency management 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 in the city of tank
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 sulphur, a city the governor visited on sunday to assess the damage and governor's state 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...
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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, and down power lines centuries across several counties were also getting new images of severe floodi
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...
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in the city of marietta near the texas-oklahoma border, a tornado carved a canyon through this dollar tree warehouse. the preliminary report from the national weather service says this was an ef3 tornado, meaning wind speed of at least 136 miles per hour. 12 counties in oklahoma are under a state of emergency, and residents say cleanup here could take weeks. omar villafranca, cbs news, sulphur, oklahoma. >>> well now to the middle east. there has been a flurry of activity aimed at reaching an agreement on a cease-fire in gaza and securing the release of hostages being held by hamas. secretary of state antony blinken arrived in saudi arabia this morning before his stop in israel on tuesday. president biden spoke with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu yesterday, warning once again about an israeli assault on the city of rafah. cbs' tina kraus joins us now from london with the latest on all of this. good morning, tina. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. secretary of state antony blinken arrived in saudi arabia's capital city of riyadh this morning at the start of a new crisis
in the city of marietta near the texas-oklahoma border, a tornado carved a canyon through this dollar tree warehouse. the preliminary report from the national weather service says this was an ef3 tornado, meaning wind speed of at least 136 miles per hour. 12 counties in oklahoma are under a state of emergency, and residents say cleanup here could take weeks. omar villafranca, cbs news, sulphur, oklahoma. >>> well now to the middle east. there has been a flurry of activity aimed at...
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. >> reporter: in marietta, oklahoma, the roof of this dollar tree facility to pieces, massive semitrailers piled on top of each other, all of it part 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 right now. >> marissa is joining us now >> thanks to marissa parra for that report. we'll have more from michelle grossman in just a little bit. >>> the war in gaza continues to shake campuses across the united states. in los angeles, protesters clashed with israel
. >> reporter: in marietta, oklahoma, the roof of this dollar tree facility to pieces, massive semitrailers piled on top of each other, all of it part 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...
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. >> reporter: in marietta, oklahoma, the roof of this dollar tree were shredded to pieces, massive semis piled on top of each other like toys. it is all part of the massive storm system that officials say brought over 120 tornado reports in two days from texas to missouri. let's get straight to nbc meteorologist michelle grossman more what he is happening in the region. it's been busy this morning. >> it's already busy. lots of lightning, storms along the gulf coast states. that will be the bull's-eye for the storm today. we are looking for storms today in the midwest, too. as we look at this morning at radar we're seeing lots of lightning with these storms, a couple watches and warnings out, where you see the yellow box that is a tornado watch and in the orange there is severe thunderstorm warnings. that's what we're going to be watching, this is through this evening. heavy rain falling, we're concerned about flash flooding where you see brighter colors is where the heaviest rain is falling, hearing the thunder this morning as well. afternoon and evening hours we are looking at the thre
. >> reporter: in marietta, oklahoma, the roof of this dollar tree were shredded to pieces, massive semis piled on top of each other like toys. it is all part of the massive storm system that officials say brought over 120 tornado reports in two days from texas to missouri. let's get straight to nbc meteorologist michelle grossman more what he is happening in the region. it's been busy this morning. >> it's already busy. lots of lightning, storms along the gulf coast states. that...
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some are already talking about it back to ration marietta to swap a culture is under pressure to take action because it gives you more sellers to ya . what's on the, when the, we're paying for the mistakes of the past? the mistakes made during the underground coal mining phase we put on the shops were in operation. the consequences were forgotten or ignored of the put salvage center . then when i look at all the documents today is the i believe all of this could have been for seen who tops of huge a number of properties and the time that the court adults, people are not allowed to enter. of the state owned company specializes in cleaning up damage caused by the mines. holes are being bored. 70 meters into the ground. the geologists are certain that their method will prevent future singles. so that's what we're going to fill these cavities with. a mixture of dusty cement and sand to eliminate the possibility of the land sinking in the future and then to a gas. cool. thanks, a be proposed to very me. we will continue doing this until we are confident that the area is safe for everyone t
some are already talking about it back to ration marietta to swap a culture is under pressure to take action because it gives you more sellers to ya . what's on the, when the, we're paying for the mistakes of the past? the mistakes made during the underground coal mining phase we put on the shops were in operation. the consequences were forgotten or ignored of the put salvage center . then when i look at all the documents today is the i believe all of this could have been for seen who tops of...
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. >> 50 miles south, the town of marietta took a direct hit from the tornado with wind speeds of at least 170 miles per hour. the violent storm snapped trees and power poles, flipping over an 18-wheeler and cutting through this large warehouse. >> that is huge. >> reporter: since friday, more than 60 tornadoes have torn across the heartland from texas to nebraska. cleanup continues after a weekend tornado hit waverly nebraska outside of lincoln. >> i've not been this close to a tornado. i'm still in shock. >> reporter: back in oklahoma, crews are working nonstop to restore power and bring back some sense of normalcy. timberlake says her mom and dad's furniture store may be brought to look back at gone, but the family bond is rock-solid. and >> all of the memories good and bad were all gonna come but she was telling me whenever we pulled up that it's just a building and that the name jjs will still live on and that the family will be stronger than ever. >> reporter: this used to be a bar, the owner told us she was trapped under this roof for more than 40 minutes before she was rescued. unf
. >> 50 miles south, the town of marietta took a direct hit from the tornado with wind speeds of at least 170 miles per hour. the violent storm snapped trees and power poles, flipping over an 18-wheeler and cutting through this large warehouse. >> that is huge. >> reporter: since friday, more than 60 tornadoes have torn across the heartland from texas to nebraska. cleanup continues after a weekend tornado hit waverly nebraska outside of lincoln. >> i've not been this...
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in the city of marietta near the texas/oklahoma border, a tornado carved a canyon through this dollar tree warehouse. the national weather service says a preliminary report of this storm called it an ef-3. that's wind speeds of at least 136 miles per hour. residents here are saying clean-up will take weeks. jericka. >> yeah, those pictures say it all. omar villafranca, thank you. >>> now to the middle east. today president biden spoke by phone to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, warning once again about a new israeli assault on the city of rafah in gaza. also today, secretary of state antony blinken left washington for his latest trip to the region. blinken is expected in israel tuesday. it will be his seventh visit since the war began in october. cbs's debora patta is in east jerusalem tonight with the very latest. debora. >> reporter: good evening. there is a flurry of diplomatic activity in this region this weekend, a last-ditch effort to revive cease-fire talks and secure a hostage deal ahead of a possible ground offensive in the southern gaza city of rafah. the pressure
in the city of marietta near the texas/oklahoma border, a tornado carved a canyon through this dollar tree warehouse. the national weather service says a preliminary report of this storm called it an ef-3. that's wind speeds of at least 136 miles per hour. residents here are saying clean-up will take weeks. jericka. >> yeah, those pictures say it all. omar villafranca, thank you. >>> now to the middle east. today president biden spoke by phone to israeli prime minister benjamin...
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some are already talking about it back to ration marietta, swap a quote, you know, it is under pressure to take action because it gives you a seller's cio. what's on the, when the, we're paying for the mistakes of the past? you know, all of the mistakes made during the underground coal mining phase before the shops were in operation. the consequences were forgotten or ignored of the put salvage center. then when i look at all the documents today is the i believe all of this could have been foreseen who, books of egypt, a number of properties in the time have been cordoned off. people are not allowed to enter of the stay tuned. company specializes in cleaning up damage caused by the mines. holes are being bored, 17 meters into the ground. the geologists are certain that their method will prevent future singles to submit that. so we're going to fill these cavities with a mixture of dusty cement and sand to eliminate the possibility of the land to thinking in the future. so i'm going to guess cool. thanks for the purpose of letting me we will continue doing this until we are confident that
some are already talking about it back to ration marietta, swap a quote, you know, it is under pressure to take action because it gives you a seller's cio. what's on the, when the, we're paying for the mistakes of the past? you know, all of the mistakes made during the underground coal mining phase before the shops were in operation. the consequences were forgotten or ignored of the put salvage center. then when i look at all the documents today is the i believe all of this could have been...
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. >> 2 storm chasers had a very close call with a tornado near marietta, oklahoma. dramatic video shows the car just clipping some falling debris as a powerful twister cross their path. neither person in the vehicle was hurt, but the car was damaged number of areas in the midwest and great plains are cleaning up and digging out from these deadly tornadoes that hit over the weekend. oklahoma was hardest hit. at least 5 people were killed there, including a baby more than 2 dozen tornadoes hit oklahoma saturday causing widespread destruction. at least 100 people were injured power outages are still affecting thousands. well, with that, we're going to things over lawrence. storm chaser. >> video really is. you know, it's kind of become a concern because a lot of folks will go out there and they'll go chasing this storm is by themselves and i mean, you make one wrong move. you don't know you're doing there. i mean, that could be a deadly situation. so going to see more tornadic activity across the u.s. as we head in toward the next 24 hours and probably to the middle of
. >> 2 storm chasers had a very close call with a tornado near marietta, oklahoma. dramatic video shows the car just clipping some falling debris as a powerful twister cross their path. neither person in the vehicle was hurt, but the car was damaged number of areas in the midwest and great plains are cleaning up and digging out from these deadly tornadoes that hit over the weekend. oklahoma was hardest hit. at least 5 people were killed there, including a baby more than 2 dozen tornadoes...
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the present in the marietta with that is incorrect. right now, my hands are fired and my see the fire and every it's joyce in my body hurts. that's line this. last year there were cases reported in 24 states, 37 states, 43 states, 45 states. and it may be as close as your backyard, the it's really hard to make people understand what's at stake. it's so much more than just suffering and disease the trucks down on your life and just turns everything upside down. and as of medications, there's a pill organizers, the oxygen as the lads, those are all full. this is what life became. i would let it all burn. just to see julie walk. as a kid, i was right. very active. i love to dance and face the loved surviving night. those things about me started change and i knew something was wrong. never match the like a week before i started to get seriously. oh. i started to notice. it was hard to go to bed in the morning and you know, everybody has those days where they can't imagine waking up. but it was every day and it took me like an hour to get o
the present in the marietta with that is incorrect. right now, my hands are fired and my see the fire and every it's joyce in my body hurts. that's line this. last year there were cases reported in 24 states, 37 states, 43 states, 45 states. and it may be as close as your backyard, the it's really hard to make people understand what's at stake. it's so much more than just suffering and disease the trucks down on your life and just turns everything upside down. and as of medications, there's a...
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. >> reporter: about 50 miles south, the town of marietta also took a direct hit from an ef-4 tornado with wind speeds of at least 170 miles per hour. the violent storm snapped trees and power poles, flipped over an 18-wheeler, and cut a canyon through this large warehouse. >> that is huge. >> reporter: since friday, more than 60 tornadoes have torn across the heartland from texas to nebraska. cleanup continues after a weekend tornado hit waverly, nebraska, outside of lincoln. >> i have not been this close to a tornado. i am still in shock. >> reporter: back in oklahoma, crews are working nonstop to restore power and bring back some sense of normalcy. kimberly mensch says her mom and dad's furniture store may be gone, but the family bond is rock solid. >> all of the memories that we had in here, good and bad, were all gone. but she was telling me whenever we pulled up, that it's just a building and that the name j.j.'s will still live on and that the family will be stronger than ever. >> reporter: this used to be a bar, and the owner told us she was actually trapped under this roof on
. >> reporter: about 50 miles south, the town of marietta also took a direct hit from an ef-4 tornado with wind speeds of at least 170 miles per hour. the violent storm snapped trees and power poles, flipped over an 18-wheeler, and cut a canyon through this large warehouse. >> that is huge. >> reporter: since friday, more than 60 tornadoes have torn across the heartland from texas to nebraska. cleanup continues after a weekend tornado hit waverly, nebraska, outside of lincoln....
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the was largest produce of cobalt is struggling with the marietta of health issues committed with the mining of the michael. a recent study has revealed a high risk of reproductive disorders and other problems. the despite the previous studies and publications, little action has been taken, leading to an increase in health issues. mining companies, lack updated environmental and social impact assessments. while they update mineral processing technologies mitigation plans for pollution, incidents are often neglected in water. pollution has led to widespread illnesses within communities, especially affecting women, young girls and children. the environmental protection is not a priority for these companies. their focus lives on production and profit generation. major corporations like tesla, google, apple, and microsoft as end consumers purchasing minerals from the d r. c, share responsibility due to their financial capacity and supply chain control to ensure human rights compliance in sourcing minerals and verify that their purchases originate from rights respecting cycles long. the bu
the was largest produce of cobalt is struggling with the marietta of health issues committed with the mining of the michael. a recent study has revealed a high risk of reproductive disorders and other problems. the despite the previous studies and publications, little action has been taken, leading to an increase in health issues. mining companies, lack updated environmental and social impact assessments. while they update mineral processing technologies mitigation plans for pollution,...
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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. >> brian: is it common not to have insurance for something like this? it is so expensive because tornados are unique to this area? >> i wouldn't say it is common. most people have insurance. we have been in touch with fema, i declared an emergency declaration, we will assess damage to get resources to people who need them most. >> brian: i have two radio affiliates in in oklahoma. look forward to talking to them. you see the campuse
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...
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steel dynamics is contained in the joet etf, martin marietta. i know you've done a nice job with archer daniels midland. secondarily who has pricing power right now? insurance companies have pricing power. we own progressive. we own arch capital in the etf. lastly, if rates remain elevated, private equity continues to be the solution because lending standards will be tight and restrictive in that nature. that takes to you apollo management, kkr, brown and brown. three areas of the market right now, even in the decline, you could go in and own. >> what do we think of this, weiss? >> i don't disagree with any of that. i was having a conversation yet with somebody in the private market investing in insurance, the numbers are through the roof. we looked at one company last year, fortunately we didn't do, an auto insurer, and their cash flow estimates were exceeded by 50%. those are real numbers. what i'm astounded by today, frankly, is cat is flat, that deere is flat. those would be the first ones you would think would take gas with rates moving up.
steel dynamics is contained in the joet etf, martin marietta. i know you've done a nice job with archer daniels midland. secondarily who has pricing power right now? insurance companies have pricing power. we own progressive. we own arch capital in the etf. lastly, if rates remain elevated, private equity continues to be the solution because lending standards will be tight and restrictive in that nature. that takes to you apollo management, kkr, brown and brown. three areas of the market right...
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marietta, all these are the places right they don't pay any taxes. right. so so people who live in atlanta is increasingly an abstraction. so now people have done studies to look at what the metro looks like, that 6 million folks, it turns out that that that that ability that social mobility factor. and keep in mind that the core city and the so both not just the metro alone it looks at the core city and the metro it drops from number one the worst mobility to 227th. it plummet right. so it outperforms 226 cities, which is really a metro area, which is remarkable. so so there is there's a positive element to it as, much as the -- part of it to you cannot go out and i've heard people say i'm all about numbers. i tried, you know, i said this earlier. i heard people say can't live in land that was too expensive. you can't buy a house. no, man, i've gone to the auction. go to the southwest atlanta, ga. about by, you know, white over there. you can see houses are barely standing up right. you see, you know, broke down houses. you still see impoverished areas. it
marietta, all these are the places right they don't pay any taxes. right. so so people who live in atlanta is increasingly an abstraction. so now people have done studies to look at what the metro looks like, that 6 million folks, it turns out that that that that ability that social mobility factor. and keep in mind that the core city and the so both not just the metro alone it looks at the core city and the metro it drops from number one the worst mobility to 227th. it plummet right. so it...
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this is just here, on the way here, we drove through marietta, which has one of the main freeways that goes right through the town. both side, i mean the number of structures as everything is assessed is probably going to grow. you can see people are hard at work. there's traffic on the main street. everyone is hard at work to clear the debris and to let in some of the federal help that we expect to be coming in for those affected here, chris. >> guad venegas, thank you for that. >>> today, the national football league is out with a major new safety blitz. giving players the option of wearing protective guardian caps over helmets during regular season games. nbc's george solis dug into the potential impact. >> reporter: the nfl taking its most visual and polarizing steps in drastically improving player safety. the league expanding the use of the far from fashion forward soft shell helmets, given the option to wear guardian caps beyond practice to regular season games and to enhance protection against head injuries by as much as 20%, according to league data. the league cementing their
this is just here, on the way here, we drove through marietta, which has one of the main freeways that goes right through the town. both side, i mean the number of structures as everything is assessed is probably going to grow. you can see people are hard at work. there's traffic on the main street. everyone is hard at work to clear the debris and to let in some of the federal help that we expect to be coming in for those affected here, chris. >> guad venegas, thank you for that....
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swaps out scranton for wherever he is on the campaign trail, is it going to be milwaukee values and marietta, georgia values and dearborn, michigan values as he goes along the other part, i can basically tell you we'd find out what president going away and we you're saying the right city you're in. we've seen that be a problem for residents passed to and that could be, that could be disastrous if he doesn't but i just want to add to i think a lot of americans to aspire to live in a place like mar-a-lago and they know in this economy, in this inflationary economy under joe biden that those types of goals, those types of dreams, or even further out of reach. >> so i don't know why he would try to paint this contrast at this time, it makes no sense can i just point out though, i think the president president biden, is absolutely trying to speak to people's aspirations, but acknowledging that we don't all start out with a wealthy parent and $1 million and it's great if you do, but let's make sure the system is more fair. >> yesterday was talking about taxes, for example, for the rest of us who d
swaps out scranton for wherever he is on the campaign trail, is it going to be milwaukee values and marietta, georgia values and dearborn, michigan values as he goes along the other part, i can basically tell you we'd find out what president going away and we you're saying the right city you're in. we've seen that be a problem for residents passed to and that could be, that could be disastrous if he doesn't but i just want to add to i think a lot of americans to aspire to live in a place like...
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so because she worked as riveter at the bell bomber plant, marietta, at age. this is just such a remarkable. she was unbelievable. she just did not stop going. it's just an story. so i'm i encourage everybody to get book because it really is a super read as interesting so claire we have some questions. so if you have any questions, please raise, your hair and i will come to you. i'm going to start here. yes. two quick questions. his actions after the war do you think they reflected more a fundamental change of heart or more pragmatic response to the political environment? that's a great question. and, you know, i might add as a as another option or element, you know, was there was there some opportunism here? people have asked that and i would say that that it's it's his views evolve. i think initially it's a it's a approach move again he's looking around the landscape trying to figure out who can who can provide, you know, a sort of a peace and and stability. i think the ferocity of the reaction which surprises him. the negativity of the reaction in in in a s
so because she worked as riveter at the bell bomber plant, marietta, at age. this is just such a remarkable. she was unbelievable. she just did not stop going. it's just an story. so i'm i encourage everybody to get book because it really is a super read as interesting so claire we have some questions. so if you have any questions, please raise, your hair and i will come to you. i'm going to start here. yes. two quick questions. his actions after the war do you think they reflected more a...
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these on a predictable attacks almost southern moves by these really military operating aggressively in marietta. the use of other weapons including the quad, half. those are not only killing people, but also coughing, panic, a great deal of fear on mind civilian population because these attack a drones gonna fly at a very low level at a human level and give these fears, aggressive intimidating orders for civilians been literally shot or kind of traumatized by the ongoing world of doors, so evacuation, so like a mazda is on. it's not the 1st time it's getting got to talk. there was a talk repeatedly just of the last hours it was attacked and several injures were reported to the hospital in the central area after discriminatory. announce, completing its operations and in a renewed attacks. going back on targeted more residential homes and public facilities, making life very difficult to accept right now with what's going on on the unfolding of tragedies that keep going on to. okay, thank you so much for your reporting. honey must mood that for us and russia in southern gaza. meanwhile, at least 1
these on a predictable attacks almost southern moves by these really military operating aggressively in marietta. the use of other weapons including the quad, half. those are not only killing people, but also coughing, panic, a great deal of fear on mind civilian population because these attack a drones gonna fly at a very low level at a human level and give these fears, aggressive intimidating orders for civilians been literally shot or kind of traumatized by the ongoing world of doors, so...