as you said, the settlementinoklahomahasobviouslysignificanceforoklahomabutit really has national significance. we're kind of entering this moment for those of us who have worked on the opioid issue for a long time, this is a really important moment that we are seeing before us. we're joined by this distinguished panel. abby gluk is the founding director at yale law school. she al she was an attorney for the governor in new jersey, worked for mayor bloomberg and clerked for justice ginsberg. we're also joined by marshall lee turner, previously the president and ceo for the partnership for drug free kids. matt myers is a founder and president of the campaign for tobacco free kids and participated in the 1996 negotiations leading to the first tobacco settlement. we have an opportunity today to discuss the past, the tobacco litigation and what we can learn from that. the present, what we're currently facing. and then the future which marshall lieitee taylor will discuss. so what we'll do first is i have a series of questions that will ask the panel to discuss in keeping with the them
as you said, the settlement in oklahoma has obviously significance for oklahoma but it really has national significance. we're kind of entering this moment for those of us who have worked on the opioid issue for a long time, this is a really important moment that we are seeing before us. we're joined by this distinguished panel. abby gluk is the founding director at yale law school. she al she was an attorney for the governor in new jersey, worked for mayor bloomberg and clerked for justice...
in keeping the caseinoklahoma.where we are is we have looked at literally millions of documents and have taken hundreds of depositions. we are even more convinced than we were when we began this enterprise that these companies are the proximate cause for the epidemic in our state. and in our country. so, as we have moved closer to trial, may 28, it will be televised. national tv i suppose. we have been in supervised mediation with former federal judge lane phillips. we have multiple mediation events over the last several months. as we spent a lot of time with purdue pharma, it became clear that we had a tough decision to make. purdue pharma being a privately held company, bankruptcy was a much simpler, much more elementary pop position for them and for a publicly traded company. their admonition to us was we are not going to go to trial in oklahoma. frankly, if i was there lawyer i would be giving them the same advice. given the exposure you have in over 1000 lawsuits around the country, you need to look at limiti
in keeping the case in oklahoma . where we are is we have looked at literally millions of documents and have taken hundreds of depositions. we are even more convinced than we were when we began this enterprise that these companies are the proximate cause for the epidemic in our state. and in our country. so, as we have moved closer to trial, may 28, it will be televised. national tv i suppose. we have been in supervised mediation with former federal judge lane phillips. we have multiple...
inoklahoma. iwas convinced he was the best attorney i don't with -- i dealt with. we were talking about this issue , and the judge said, i lost my niece to a prescription opiate overdose, and his law partner lost his son to an overdose. his son was a great football player and became addicted to opioids after being treated for his injuries with opioids, and ultimately, lost his life to the addiction. the more we talked about it, the more i became convinced that not only be at the best two lawyers in the state, but lawyers who would pour their heart and soul into the case. and as a result, i made a decision to retain reggie whitman and mike as the leads and they put together a legal team, and we sued these companies in state court. it moved to federal court and we were successful. in keeping the case in oklahoma -- where we are, we have had millions of documents and we are more convinced than we were when we began this enterprise, that these companies are the proximate cause for the epidemic in ou
in oklahoma. i was convinced he was the best attorney i don't with -- i dealt with. we were talking about this issue , and the judge said, i lost my niece to a prescription opiate overdose, and his law partner lost his son to an overdose. his son was a great football player and became addicted to opioids after being treated for his injuries with opioids, and ultimately, lost his life to the addiction. the more we talked about it, the more i became convinced that not only be at the best two...
>>>oklahomaunderwater. dozens of dangerous rescues required and a tornado outbreak leaving parts of the plains and the midwest devastated. >>> more democrats say it's time to consider impeaching the president. can the speaker reign in her party? >> do you know what an reo is? >> an oreo? >> no, an reo. >> he doesn't know the difference between a cookie and foreclosure. >> the wildest police chase you will ever see. multiple crashes. a dog escaping. the driver not so fortunate. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. happening right now, thousands of people in the nation's heartland waking up to utter devastation. vicious weather bringing damaging tornadoes and torrential rains overnight. in oklahoma, dozens of dramatic water rescues. a woman spotted clinging to a tree. one rescuer reached her and two others pulled her to safety. neighbors helping each other out, including this woman confined to a wheelchair. this house in edmond, oklahom
>>> oklahoma under water. dozens of dangerous rescues required and a tornado outbreak leaving parts of the plains and the midwest devastated. >>> more democrats say it's time to consider impeaching the president. can the speaker reign in her party? >> do you know what an reo is? >> an oreo? >> no, an reo. >> he doesn't know the difference between a cookie and foreclosure. >> the wildest police chase you will ever see. multiple crashes. a dog...
then we gotooklahoma, thesite of a landmark opiod trial. the state is accusing johnson & johnson of being the "kingpin behind this public health emergency.y." >> the pain, angsh, and arart break that falies, bunesses, commities and individual oklahons is almost impossible to comprehend. how did this hapn?n? at t end of e day, yr hor, of ahort oneord answer -- greed. amy: and the trump administration is facing cruises of after scuttling plans to replace andrew jackson's portrait on the $20 bill with abolitionist leader harriet tubman by 2020, the 100th anniversary of women being the right -- granted the right to vote. >> the american people understood. do you support harriet tubman being on the $20 bill? >> i have made no decision as it relates to that and that decision will not be made -- >> there was a national -- there was a community process. is a decision of the secretary of the treasury. right now my decision is focused on security features. amy: we will speak to kate clifford larson, author of "bound for the promised land: harriet tub
then we go to oklahoma, the site of a landmark opiod trial. the state is accusing johnson & johnson of being the "kingpin behind this public health emergency.y." >> the pain, angsh, and arart break that falies, bunesses, commities and individual oklahons is almost impossible to comprehend. how did this hapn?n? at t end of e day, yr hor, of ahort oneord answer -- greed. amy: and the trump administration is facing cruises of after scuttling plans to replace andrew jackson's...
inoklahomaguyswhenever we've heard these opening statements what case is the stateofoklahomamakingagainst johnson and johnson and what have you now have the medical giants response to the state's accusation that. you have so prosecutors are basically all kind of walking through this they're alleging that johnson and johnson was motivated by greed and competition in selling its drugs and. creating a quote unquote public nuisance further they say that they contend that by marketing the medication a safe and effective prosecutors contend that johnson and johnson made them too widely available and they say that the company was in competition with oxycontin maker purdue over opioid sales thus fueling the epidemic that as we know and as you pointed out tabitha continues to rage in the united states and oklahoma and particularly in the midwest purdue has already agreed to a $270000000.00 settlement with the state of oklahoma and by the way an update on this on sunday teva pharmaceutical industries the big israeli pharmaceutical company agreed to an $85000000.00 settlement so defense atto
in oklahoma guys whenever we've heard these opening statements what case is the state of oklahoma making against johnson and johnson and what have you now have the medical giants response to the state's accusation that. you have so prosecutors are basically all kind of walking through this they're alleging that johnson and johnson was motivated by greed and competition in selling its drugs and. creating a quote unquote public nuisance further they say that they contend that by marketing the...
thisisoklahomacity.>> wow. look at this. uge. is pretty some 20 million people are in the danger zone out there. we're kicking off three hours of team weather coverage here. >> we'll get a report on the damage the system has already done in a moment, but first to chief meteorologist doug kammerer. >> tracking this dangerous situation, we have a couple showers and thunderstorms in our area. it's this area we're watching back towards texas and oklahoma. some of the wording being used by this storm has not been used since 2011. that year in alabama, 62 tornadoes, over 2,000 people hurt and about 240 people killed that day. that's why this is such a dangerous system. this is moving into parts of texas and into parts of oklahoma. numerous tornado warnings already, but this is going to be going on throug ut they in through texas and oklahoma and then making it as way off toward the east. not going to be affecting us directly. what is is a frontal boundary. most of us on the dry side tonight. we're hot. higho temperatures far today, 90.
this is oklahoma city. >> wow. look at this. uge. is pretty some 20 million people are in the danger zone out there. we're kicking off three hours of team weather coverage here. >> we'll get a report on the damage the system has already done in a moment, but first to chief meteorologist doug kammerer. >> tracking this dangerous situation, we have a couple showers and thunderstorms in our area. it's this area we're watching back towards texas and oklahoma. some of the wording...
two tornadoes thereinoklahoma. that'sactually a super cell your looking at hovering over w spinning wind turbines. this comes after a terrifying weekend for so many. more than 40 or the nay codoes hammering eight states over the weekend. this monster tornado is in kansas. and an ef-2 in oklahoma, winds of 130 miles an hour, reports of new damage already coming in. tonight, the threat is expected to last well into the evening. a dangerous one ahead. abc meteorologist rob marciano leading us off in oklahoma. >> reporter: tonight, a rare, high risk tornado outbreak now underway across the southern plains. >> we've got two tornados that are now developing. there's a tornado. there's a tornado. >> reporter: families bracing for potentially violent and deadly long tractor tornadoes as night time approaches. tonight's outbreak is the culmination of a weekend of powerful tornadoes and severe weather. >> turn! 300 yards! getting closer! >> reporter: storm chasers out in force. >> it's on the road! it knocked a semi over on
two tornadoes there in oklahoma. that's actually a super cell your looking at hovering over w spinning wind turbines. this comes after a terrifying weekend for so many. more than 40 or the nay codoes hammering eight states over the weekend. this monster tornado is in kansas. and an ef-2 in oklahoma, winds of 130 miles an hour, reports of new damage already coming in. tonight, the threat is expected to last well into the evening. a dangerous one ahead. abc meteorologist rob marciano leading us...
these are twisters inruraloklahomajustnorthofoklahomacity.the weather service issuing a rare warning today that saidy theven't used since 2011. today's storms come after a destructive set of weekend th twisters at did damage in several states. >>> this idea got a lot of resistance. pay a to and get around traffic. part of everyday life in northern virginia. >> tonight there is word that more express lanes could be economic to the be coming on the beltway. adam tuss along the beltway tells us what this might look like. >> let's start here. why do some say that the express lanes are needed? take a look at them in action tonight. you see the regular lanes here closer to us. they're going slower. the express lanes in the back, they are rolling much faster at rush hour. of course, there's a price to pay. >> take a look how this section of the beltway crawls day after day. you can understand why drivers can't stand it. victor is the commuter that the new lanes are targeting. he has to go across the legion bridge to get back to maryland. hezonja in
these are twisters in rural oklahoma just north of oklahoma city. the weather service issuing a rare warning today that saidy theven't used since 2011. today's storms come after a destructive set of weekend th twisters at did damage in several states. >>> this idea got a lot of resistance. pay a to and get around traffic. part of everyday life in northern virginia. >> tonight there is word that more express lanes could be economic to the be coming on the beltway. adam tuss along...
remember, in some areas, instillwater,oklahoma, forexample, just to the north and eastofoklahomacitywhere these pictures are coming from, we've seen upwards of 8, 9 inches of rain. and that is on top of what in many places is already saturated, flat ground. these images are remarkable and it gives you an idea of what some of these first responders have to work through and the different circumstances they're encountering, going through residential neighborhoods, streams and rivers, people stranded in cars. and all of this is going to contin continue. these torrential rains will work their way towards the north and east over the next several hours, and days, in fact. let's take a look at the maps. we have tornado watches in effect until noon central time, including fayetteville, arkansas, working through western oklahoma into northeastern or northwestern, i should say, northwestern arkansas. eastern oklahoma to western arkansas. 17 million people at risk. we've talked about these rainfall rates. 1 to 2 inches an hour. now, you see a line of storms, but we're continuing to see ene
remember, in some areas, in stillwater, oklahoma, for example, just to the north and east of oklahoma city where these pictures are coming from, we've seen upwards of 8, 9 inches of rain. and that is on top of what in many places is already saturated, flat ground. these images are remarkable and it gives you an idea of what some of these first responders have to work through and the different circumstances they're encountering, going through residential neighborhoods, streams and rivers, people...
david begnaud begins our coverageinoklahoma. >>reporter: there's reports of tornadoesinoklahoma, texasand kansas. we heard of damage, nothing confirmed. and no reports of injuries or deaths. we have staged with storm chasers from our affiliate, cbs news 9 in oklahoma city. this is hank brown and his wife waiting on the call to go. here in oklahoma, waiting on chasing storms is not just a thrill. it's a public service. powerful gusts of wind and rain tore through oklahoma this afternoon. this was the first tornado of the day, reported to the national weather service. it hit just north of paducah, texas. in crescent, oklahoma, these two tornadoes were on the ground just about a mile apart. the threat in the southern plains is so serious, that noaa's storm locater, issued a high weather warning. was the most serious warning they issued in two years. we met up with hank brown and his wife, patty, in oklahoma. hank is a firefighter, patty is a nurse. what's different about the forecast for today? >> i've been chasing 20 years. me and my wife, patty, 20 years have been doing this. and
david begnaud begins our coverage in oklahoma. >> reporter: there's reports of tornadoes in oklahoma, texas and kansas. we heard of damage, nothing confirmed. and no reports of injuries or deaths. we have staged with storm chasers from our affiliate, cbs news 9 in oklahoma city. this is hank brown and his wife waiting on the call to go. here in oklahoma, waiting on chasing storms is not just a thrill. it's a public service. powerful gusts of wind and rain tore through oklahoma this...
this tornado touching the groundnearoklahomacity.two tornadoes taking shape thereinoklahoma. aline of thick, black clouds. that's actually a super cell hovering over spinning wind turbines nearby. this new fear of an outbreak comes after a terrifying weekend for so many. more than 40 reported tornadoes hammering eight states over the weekend. this monster tornado in kansas. and an ef-2 shatters homes in oklahoma. winds of 130 miles an hour. reports of new damage already coming in, and tonight, the images of dangerous tornadoes already, and what we're learning right now. meteorologist rob marciano leading us off with breaking news now from oklahoma. >> reporter: tonight, a rare high risk tornado outbreak, now under way across the southern plains. >> we've got two tornadoes that are now developing. there's a tornado, there's a tornado. >> reporter: families bracing for potentially violent and deadly long-tractor nay dopes as nighttime approaching. >> dangerous situation. we have debris flying. we can barely see down the road. >> reporter: tonight's outbreak is the culmination
this tornado touching the ground near oklahoma city. two tornadoes taking shape there in oklahoma. a line of thick, black clouds. that's actually a super cell hovering over spinning wind turbines nearby. this new fear of an outbreak comes after a terrifying weekend for so many. more than 40 reported tornadoes hammering eight states over the weekend. this monster tornado in kansas. and an ef-2 shatters homes in oklahoma. winds of 130 miles an hour. reports of new damage already coming in, and...
. >> reporter: southeastofoklahomacityis one of the urgent concerns this morning. in the overnight hours, really it is the flooding and the heavy rains that have continued to fall for hours and hours that is of concern. it will be continue to be concern as the flash flood warnings continue to pop up across the state. that will be a concern here for the coming hours, as this massive storm system continues to move through oklahoma. this system stretches from kansas down to san antonio, texas. as you mentioned yesterday, there was high risk warnings for much of the state from the national weather service, as a fear of tornadoes was really imminent throughout much of the day. this coming on the six-year anniversary of the moore, oklahoma, tornado that killed 24 people. even though many tornadoes did not materialize, the weather system, everything kind of came together to minimize really the large number of tornadoes that many forecasters had been fearing, but the skies looked
. >> reporter: southeast of oklahoma city is one of the urgent concerns this morning. in the overnight hours, really it is the flooding and the heavy rains that have continued to fall for hours and hours that is of concern. it will be continue to be concern as the flash flood warnings continue to pop up across the state. that will be a concern here for the coming hours, as this massive storm system continues to move through oklahoma. this system stretches from kansas down to san antonio,...
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look at this twisterinoklahoma. >>two funnel clouds at the same timeoveroklahomaandlook at this giant twister in west texas. millions of americans bracing for more severe weather right now. >> janice steen tracking this live from the weather center. >> we won't know the damage until later today or tomorrow because we have obscured rainfall and that could present more danger because you can't see the tornadoes coming and that is why we say keep your weather radio on in case the power goes out and you have no way of knowing the watches or warnings. we have a dozen reports of tornadoes in areas we reporting yesterday across the plane states from texas to kansas and missouri. all the ingredients we need for severe weather outbreak have been in place including the cold front, the low eject in from the rockies and all that moisture from the golf of mexico so we still have tornado watches in effect. a lot of lightning with the storms as well so potential for not only severe storms but lightning and heavy rain all. that could be the legacy of this storm, the flooding. we have watches, t
look at this twister in oklahoma. >> two funnel clouds at the same time over oklahoma and look at this giant twister in west texas. millions of americans bracing for more severe weather right now. >> janice steen tracking this live from the weather center. >> we won't know the damage until later today or tomorrow because we have obscured rainfall and that could present more danger because you can't see the tornadoes coming and that is why we say keep your weather radio on in...
severe thunderstorm and tornado watches at this hour stretch across 12 states,fromoklahomatonew jersey. a wicked weather streak across the u.s. tonight, 13 straight days of tornadoes, the latest in dayton, ohio, where the terror struck at nightfall, a powerful ef-3 tornado. and in the south, it's flooding as days of rain have rivers our team is in place tonight across the region. we'll start with nbc's gabe gutierrez in dayton. gabe, what do you see there? >> reporter: savannah, the ef-3 tornado that tore through here packing winds up to 140 miles per hour was so powerful that this elementary school just collapsed. take a look at this mangled mess tonight local authorities are urging people to conserve water because the power is out to some of the pumping stations. the debris stretches for miles in and around dayton, ohio today as rescue teams frantically search for survivors -- >> fire department, anybody home >> reporter: -- people like lisa hasler struggle to cope. >> it would be better if i knew where i was going stay. >> reporter: she huddled in her bathtub as the ferocious winds
severe thunderstorm and tornado watches at this hour stretch across 12 states, from oklahoma to new jersey. a wicked weather streak across the u.s. tonight, 13 straight days of tornadoes, the latest in dayton, ohio, where the terror struck at nightfall, a powerful ef-3 tornado. and in the south, it's flooding as days of rain have rivers our team is in place tonight across the region. we'll start with nbc's gabe gutierrez in dayton. gabe, what do you see there? >> reporter: savannah, the...
tonight we're talking aboutmoore,oklahoma. sixyears ago news4 was there in the after math of what was a massive tornado that ripped through that area. we spent several days there in moore telling the stories of survivors and just hearing them out, how they had made it to safety and also unfortunately telling some of the stories of those thatat community had lost -- 24 to be exact, manych dren in those numbers. and what we were seeing there, you know, it looked like a lumbar yard in some cases. >> yeah, just all flat t >> and in other cases almost like a junkyard wherear c were smashed and compacted. and it was just incredible to think that mher nature and her full force could do that with wind. >> that was an ef-5 tornado with winds up to 212-miles-per-hour. that was the worry today. this was the strongest language i've seen them in oklahoma use talking about long track tornados in that area. the good news we did not see that happen today. i've seen 17 tornados. that's a lot tornados for one day. but so far i have not seen mu
tonight we're talking about moore, oklahoma. six years ago news4 was there in the after math of what was a massive tornado that ripped through that area. we spent several days there in moore telling the stories of survivors and just hearing them out, how they had made it to safety and also unfortunately telling some of the stories of those thatat community had lost -- 24 to be exact, manych dren in those numbers. and what we were seeing there, you know, it looked like a lumbar yard in some...
nbc's kerry sanders joins us nowfromoklahoma. kerry,good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frances. it has been a terrifying night, and there's no let-up this morning because forecasters say there could be more tornadoes touching down today. the twister hit north texas. minutes later, two near central oklahoma >> folks, this is a significantly large tornado on the ground >> reporter: in the bull's-eye, the great plains on alert as destructive tornadoes, high winds, large hail, and torrential rains move in >> tornado >> reporter: this after twisters plowed through tornado alley all weekend. >> all of a sudden the roof was gone and you're looking up at the sky. >> reporter: from texas to nebraska, 85 reported tornadoes since friday 31 of those confirmed, leaving a trail of destruction >> this is all that was left of the walls in my room. >> reporter: in geronimo, oklahoma, charles mckinney is lucky to be alive. he slept through the emergency alert when the tornado hit. >> it's just a roar, and i just grabbed on to my mattress, a
nbc's kerry sanders joins us now from oklahoma. kerry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frances. it has been a terrifying night, and there's no let-up this morning because forecasters say there could be more tornadoes touching down today. the twister hit north texas. minutes later, two near central oklahoma >> folks, this is a significantly large tornado on the ground >> reporter: in the bull's-eye, the great plains on alert as destructive tornadoes, high winds, large...
>> garrett: mireya villarrealinoklahoma. weathercaster lonnie quinn of wcbs is here with more on the dangerous storms lonnie? >> major, it will be an eventful night out there. you heard david begnaud say you have to be on alert throughout the nighttime hours. texas, oklahoma right now, but arkansas tonight, you could very well be in the midst, as well. it's a 5 out of 5. this area shaded in pink. again, this is rarely issued. the last time was may 18, 2017. what's different today? well, what's different is all three categories that we look at are showing a big conflict in air masses. so first look at dry and moist air. normally, major, there would be a little gap here between the dry air and moist air. not today. you go from dry to moist within a few miles. now look at temperatures. 53 in albuquerque. 86 in dallas. that big temperature differential stays true through the nighttime hours. the risk remains. there finally, look at winds. look at the black arrows. that's your surface wind coming in from the south. all these fas
>> garrett: mireya villarreal in oklahoma. weather caster lonnie quinn of wcbs is here with more on the dangerous storms lonnie? >> major, it will be an eventful night out there. you heard david begnaud say you have to be on alert throughout the nighttime hours. texas, oklahoma right now, but arkansas tonight, you could very well be in the midst, as well. it's a 5 out of 5. this area shaded in pink. again, this is rarely issued. the last time was may 18, 2017. what's different...
the pain anguish and heartbreakthatoklahomafamiliesbusinesses communities. and individual qualms. is almost impossible to comprehend. how did this happen. at the end of the day your honor i was sure one word answer. greed. the state of oklahoma is accusing johnson and johnson of intentionally creating an oversupply and lying about the risks the company denies the allegations . many african countries have generated income by recycling plastics and electronic waste from industrialized nations asia also jumped on the bandwagon but the load has become overwhelming now malaysia is refusing to become a dumping ground for its emissions. a deluge of plastic. more than $300000000.00 tons of it is produced globally each year lots of it ends up here at ports lying malaysia's busiest shipping port. since china halted imports of plastic within 2017 southeast asian countries like malaysia vietnam and thailand have taken over a big chunk of the global plastics recycling trade but the flow of plastic west from wealthy nations around the world is proving too much to handle l
the pain anguish and heartbreak that oklahoma families businesses communities. and individual qualms. is almost impossible to comprehend. how did this happen. at the end of the day your honor i was sure one word answer. greed. the state of oklahoma is accusing johnson and johnson of intentionally creating an oversupply and lying about the risks the company denies the allegations . many african countries have generated income by recycling plastics and electronic waste from industrialized nations...
it happened in el reno just outsideofoklahomacity.forecasters say it was an ef-3 tornado with winds up to 165 miles per hour. in just four minutes, it wiped out a motel and mobile home park. on top of that, people that live along the arkansas river are facing historic flooding. the national weather service calling it a dangerous and life threatening situation. the river expected to rise more in coming days. a national guard helicopter crew had to rescue two army corps engineers near fort smith, arkansas. they got stranded while checking out a dam. matt finn is in arkansas. first to jeff paul in el reno, oklahoma. jeff? >> yeah, trace, first it was flooding. now they're dealing with damages from a devastating tornado, an ef-3 as you see over here. a big sign standing up. it came crashing down, smashing these pickup trucks. and this tornado nearly took off the entire second floor of this hotel. and beyond that is a mobile home park where two people were killed in this strong tornado. we heard from some of the folks that lived through t
it happened in el reno just outside of oklahoma city. forecasters say it was an ef-3 tornado with winds up to 165 miles per hour. in just four minutes, it wiped out a motel and mobile home park. on top of that, people that live along the arkansas river are facing historic flooding. the national weather service calling it a dangerous and life threatening situation. the river expected to rise more in coming days. a national guard helicopter crew had to rescue two army corps engineers near fort...
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parts of interstate 40 westofoklahomacity.that incloouudes where water stretched as far as the eye could see. >> 11 injuries reported in oklahoma. 30 reports of tornadoes in the central u.s., 130 in the last five days. most of the twisters touching down in kansas and missouri. look at this. this is nebraska. a state trooper tweeted this photo. the tornado stayed in the field and didn't cause much damage. what an image. the central u.s. is not out of the woods. they are expected to deliver a dangerous end of the week. beto o'rourke jump starting the presidential campaign at a cnn town hall. he's seeking a national audience for ideas even though the earlier stages feature a personal touch. the former texas congressman lives near the u.s.-mexico border and does not approve of cutting $500 million of aid to guatemala and hon dduras. >> i would double it and focus on violence prevention so no mother has to make the decision to send her child on the 2,000 mile trek because it is the only choice she has now. invest so families can s
parts of interstate 40 west of oklahoma city. that incloouudes where water stretched as far as the eye could see. >> 11 injuries reported in oklahoma. 30 reports of tornadoes in the central u.s., 130 in the last five days. most of the twisters touching down in kansas and missouri. look at this. this is nebraska. a state trooper tweeted this photo. the tornado stayed in the field and didn't cause much damage. what an image. the central u.s. is not out of the woods. they are expected to...
schools in stillwater,oklahoma, areclosed today. let's go live to meteorologist. >> grapefruit sized hail reported. even a level 5 high risk was issued. the expectation was significant for not only large tornadoes but long track tornadoes. fortunately not all of that materialized. the latest number bumped up the tornado count to 19. we have seeing reports of damage related to wind and hail, as large as grapefruit size in diameter. we have lost daytime heating for eight or so hours across the region. conditions beginning to finally quiet down. nearly 20,000 lightning strikes across the region in a 24 hour period. the energy is there shifting farther towards the east. st. louis, springfield, little rock. that's the highest threat zone from additional threat from damaging, wind, hail. heavy rainfall, that's almost a certain bet across the area. if you followed the weather story in recently weeks. you know that flooding has been a big time issue across that region. that's the last thing you want to see with additional rainfall on top of
schools in still water, oklahoma, are closed today. let's go live to meteorologist. >> grapefruit sized hail reported. even a level 5 high risk was issued. the expectation was significant for not only large tornadoes but long track tornadoes. fortunately not all of that materialized. the latest number bumped up the tornado count to 19. we have seeing reports of damage related to wind and hail, as large as grapefruit size in diameter. we have lost daytime heating for eight or so hours...
but across the entire country and the many thanks of zeros and gallagher reporting livefromoklahomawhogot a weather update next year on the news out then. ball so now we won't have any negotiation with the united states iran's foreign ministry says there will be no talks until the nuclear deal is put back on the table. 2 people including a schoolgirl were killed in a mass stabbing attack near the japanese capital. and the women's world number one comes close to being knocked out in the 1st round of the french open. but i don't come back for a little later in spring. still got a chance of one or 2 showers into the middle east over the next couple days but by and large is getting hotter there's a shower cloud just missing across iran that's going to ease its way further east was to the east of that horse enough in kabul around $31.00 celsius that it is therefore they get one or 2 showers just pushing in across northern parts of iran $43.00 celsius the bag that the pleasant sunshine on the eastern side of the med we can be up to $29.00 celsius. 31 there for jerusalem over the next co
but across the entire country and the many thanks of zeros and gallagher reporting live from oklahoma who got a weather update next year on the news out then. ball so now we won't have any negotiation with the united states iran's foreign ministry says there will be no talks until the nuclear deal is put back on the table. 2 people including a schoolgirl were killed in a mass stabbing attack near the japanese capital. and the women's world number one comes close to being knocked out in the 1st...
two funnel clouds forming at the same timeoveroklahoma. millionsof americans are bracing for even more severe weather. aishah hasnie joins us with the latest. >> reporter: pouring down rain, we are under a flash flood warning. look behind me at what is happening in this neighborhood street. looks like a river and a road. this is a man-made lake that has overflowed because of the extensive amount of rain pouring down, flash flood warning for the entire city. this is what folks are waking up to, roads looking like that and plenty of power outages here, plenty of streetlights, whole neighborhoods in the dark but over all these folks are lucky. this is a small group that experienced much worse, southwest of here, a tornado hit the small town of mangum. the twister headache house and took off the roof of an apartment complex and look at this video of the town, a funnel cloud, twin funnel clouds just north of oklahoma city in crescent and the twister in texas, one of a dozen sweeping across oklahoma and western texas, severe weather downing tre
two funnel clouds forming at the same time over oklahoma. millions of americans are bracing for even more severe weather. aishah hasnie joins us with the latest. >> reporter: pouring down rain, we are under a flash flood warning. look behind me at what is happening in this neighborhood street. looks like a river and a road. this is a man-made lake that has overflowed because of the extensive amount of rain pouring down, flash flood warning for the entire city. this is what folks are...
this tornado ripping throughmangum,oklahoma. watchas it rips this barn to shreds. >> got to back up. >> reporter: across town this home taking heavy damage by the same twister. this is the path of that tornado, the northern side of mangum hitting this 112-year-old home blowing out the windows, ripping off the roof and l littering it with debris inside and pushing it off its foundation. the first reports of a tornado touching down around 4:07 in the afternoon near paducah, texas. over the next few hours more than a dozen reported across oklahoma, kansas, texas, arkansas and missouri. a massive stovepipe tornado sweeping through this field in granite, oklahoma. our abc affiliate chopper capturing twin tornados spinning north of oklahoma city whipping up debris and a dust cloud along its path. >> holy smokes. >> just crossed the road. >> reporter: residents shell-shocked. >> it came through real fast. >> glass and tin was coming through the hall. >> in your home? >> yes, we could feel it sucking stuff out but had no idea it done t
this tornado ripping through mangum, oklahoma. watch as it rips this barn to shreds. >> got to back up. >> reporter: across town this home taking heavy damage by the same twister. this is the path of that tornado, the northern side of mangum hitting this 112-year-old home blowing out the windows, ripping off the roof and l littering it with debris inside and pushing it off its foundation. the first reports of a tornado touching down around 4:07 in the afternoon near paducah, texas....
schools instillwater,oklahoma, willbe closed today. let's go live to meteorologist pedram javaheri. what is it shaping up to be today? >> another wild day across this region, and when you look at how much rainfall has come down, areas like tulsa, oklahoma, experiencing a flash flood emergency, a rare sort of flood criteria that's higher than that, and only reserved for urban environments that get flash flooding, and that's precisely what's happening in oklahoma. 19 tornadoes, over 100 reports of wind and hail damage, and the hail lines between baseball size and grapefruit sized stones across portions of the u.s. very active pattern. we expect the energy to shift further toward the east, st. louis, springfield and the concern for tornadoes shifts south of areas around springfield while damaging winds and large hail become the concern for cities such as st. louis and points back to the west around kansas city. that's what we're watching for later this afternoon, a scale of 1 to 5. that's going to be a concern in the region. thunderstorms
schools in stillwater, oklahoma, will be closed today. let's go live to meteorologist pedram javaheri. what is it shaping up to be today? >> another wild day across this region, and when you look at how much rainfall has come down, areas like tulsa, oklahoma, experiencing a flash flood emergency, a rare sort of flood criteria that's higher than that, and only reserved for urban environments that get flash flooding, and that's precisely what's happening in oklahoma. 19 tornadoes, over 100...
ed lavandera is in sandsprings,oklahoma. tellus what authorities there are saying. >> reporter: they are urging people here, brianna, to be aware of their surroundings and be able to evacuate as quickly as possible if needed. in the last 24 hours much of that has already happened. this is one particular neighborhood west of tulsa. you mentioned we're in sand spring, and this is just a few miles away from the keystone dam where 275,000 cubic feet of water is being released from that damn every second and to give you some perspective on what that might mean, that's about three olympic-spiesed swimming pools and where some of the water is ending up in neighborhoods like this. there's several does homes break on two to feet of teeswater. standing here on the water's edge watching it slowly creep up wondering how long it will take before it all starts to go away, but that's the question that lingers here because forecasters say there's no more expected ta tonight and into tomorrow. the water is expected to crest here tomorrow in
ed lavandera is in sand springs, oklahoma. tell us what authorities there are saying. >> reporter: they are urging people here, brianna, to be aware of their surroundings and be able to evacuate as quickly as possible if needed. in the last 24 hours much of that has already happened. this is one particular neighborhood west of tulsa. you mentioned we're in sand spring, and this is just a few miles away from the keystone dam where 275,000 cubic feet of water is being released from that...
pharmaceuticals was also named intheoklahomalawsuitbut that company settled with the say that the last minute. it for 85000000 there stocks were also down this morning mostly as a result it appears over one analyst speculation but overall it appears all those concerns are starting to level out now also named earlier had been produced pharma but they settled with the state of oklahoma in march for 270000000 johnson and johnson of course denying any wrongdoing in this trial and they are now the only defendant in this trial daniel. yes and where does the trial stand now what are the latest updates. well christi to say continues to make its case against a pharmaceutical company they're saying johnson and johnson accusing them of being a drug kingpin that helped create the quote largest manmade health crisis in oklahoma attorneys for the state pointed out that there were more than 4500 opioid related deaths in between the years of 20072017 alone and they say it's an addiction crisis that was created by an oversupply of these painkillers brought on by misleading marketing attorneys for
pharmaceuticals was also named in the oklahoma lawsuit but that company settled with the say that the last minute. it for 85000000 there stocks were also down this morning mostly as a result it appears over one analyst speculation but overall it appears all those concerns are starting to level out now also named earlier had been produced pharma but they settled with the state of oklahoma in march for 270000000 johnson and johnson of course denying any wrongdoing in this trial and they are now...
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it has now spread to a 24th state, oklahoma. this year's outbreak is already the largest since 1994, and the majority of measles cases are still concentrated in new york. in rocklin county, brooklyn, and queens, and most of these cases involve members of the orthodox jewish community. >>> coming up on the morning news now, why millions of "game of thrones" fans in china missed the series finale. >>> and saving tom brady, how last night's jeopardy win by james...
a live look over canadiancounty,oklahomawestofoklahomacity.have you seen these pictures? first it was tornado threats and now the water, the flash flooding. the water is rising. the rescues have been absolutely amazing. we'll take you down on the ground to see disastrous weather coming up. "shepard smith reporting." if you're a veteran homeowner and need money for your family, call newday usa. a newday va home loan lets you refinance your home and take out 54,000 dollars or more to pay credit card debt, or just put money in the bank. it even lowers your payments by over 600 dollars a month. as a veteran, you've earned the powerful va home loan benefit that lets you refinance up to 100 percent of your home's value. we all know some of life's most important financial decisions are made right here at the kitchen table. so, if you're a veteran and need cash, calling newday usa could be one of the best decisions you'll ever make. at newday usa veterans can buy a home with no down payment. at newday, your service is your down payment &z cxq
a live look over canadian county, oklahoma west of oklahoma city. have you seen these pictures? first it was tornado threats and now the water, the flash flooding. the water is rising. the rescues have been absolutely amazing. we'll take you down on the ground to see disastrous weather coming up. "shepard smith reporting." if you're a veteran homeowner and need money for your family, call newday usa. a newday va home loan lets you refinance your home and take out 54,000 dollars or...
ashley: aishah hasnie joins usfromoklahomacity.she was going do come to us earlier but bad weather had to delay the report. >> reporter: there's a lightning storm that got so dangerous, we had to hide out in the car. sorry about that. you might catch it behind me. it's been scaring us every so often. that is the scary part, also is the flash flood warning that we're dealing with here in oklahoma city. it is dangerous for anyone trying to get out there and drive right now, especially in the dark. i want to show you what's happening behind me. we're in the middle of a neighborhood. you can see, it looks like a river in the road and if you zoom in, in the background you see what looks like somebody lost a paddle boat and probably not going to be able to use it ever again. this is a flooding situation that people are going to be waking up to. they also don't have power right now. there's a couple different places we saw that don't have power. but this is the brunt of it in oklahoma city. you could say they really dodged a bullet here.
ashley: aishah hasnie joins us from oklahoma city. she was going do come to us earlier but bad weather had to delay the report. >> reporter: there's a lightning storm that got so dangerous, we had to hide out in the car. sorry about that. you might catch it behind me. it's been scaring us every so often. that is the scary part, also is the flash flood warning that we're dealing with here in oklahoma city. it is dangerous for anyone trying to get out there and drive right now, especially...
oklahomacityis here. in between oklahoma city and childress, this area of the western portion of oklahoma is most at risk. then those storms will roll through oklahoma city. notice how long it's raining in oklahoma city with heavy rain. very concerned with flash flooding in and around oklahoma city later on this evening. besides that story of severe weather in the middle of the country we have a heat wave building in areas of the east. today is warm and humid. nothing too unusual. but then as we go through the week the heat only gets worse and more humid too. on tuesday we're at 94 in georgia. 88 in nashville. then by the time we start talking about memorial day weekend, tallahassee goes 96 to 99. we could have numerous 100s on saturday and sunday in the southeast. so just be prepared. the end of this week into the memorial day weekend exceptionally hot and record heat in area of the south. for today's forecast anyone doing any travel there will be hit or miss storms in new england. we'll keep our eyes on
oklahoma city is here. in between oklahoma city and childress, this area of the western portion of oklahoma is most at risk. then those storms will roll through oklahoma city. notice how long it's raining in oklahoma city with heavy rain. very concerned with flash flooding in and around oklahoma city later on this evening. besides that story of severe weather in the middle of the country we have a heat wave building in areas of the east. today is warm and humid. nothing too unusual. but then as...
albert: busquen un refugio si vivenenoklahomayhasta la zona norte de alabama. galo: la fuerza de los vientos en arkansas arrancÓ Árboles de raÍz. decenas de viviendas fueron desmanteladas y en oklahoma el panorama de destrucciÓn no es diferente. mÁs de 2 millones de personas estÁn en alerta de mal tiempo. [habla en inglÉs] residentes or pide extremar no abandonen su casa. >> no vamos al sÓtano, ahÍ tenemos comida. >> se reportan Árboles que caen encima. galo: la alerta se mantiene por lo que queda del lunes y el martes se prevÉn tornados. enrique: malos manejos llevaron a varios jÓvenes a perder un alivio migratorio. de acuerdo a documentos oficiales se negaron este beneficio a mÁs de 6000 aplicantes en nueva york. reportera: se trata de un camino a la residencia permanente y eventual ciudadanÍa para estos jÓvenes. no en lÍnea >> si califican, pueden pedir una orden especÍfica en el estado de nueva york. pueden pedir la residencia permanente. reportera: lo caso de los estadounidenses que solicitaron la protecciÓn fueron rechazados eg >> si el
albert: busquen un refugio si viven en oklahoma y hasta la zona norte de alabama. galo: la fuerza de los vientos en arkansas arrancÓ Árboles de raÍz. decenas de viviendas fueron desmanteladas y en oklahoma el panorama de destrucciÓn no es diferente. mÁs de 2 millones de personas estÁn en alerta de mal tiempo. [habla en inglÉs] residentes or pide extremar no abandonen su casa. >> no vamos al sÓtano, ahÍ tenemos comida. >> se reportan Árboles que caen encima. galo: la alerta...
rob marciano isinoklahomawherethe threat is so severe intheoklahomacitytoday, more than a dozen schooling districts have canceled classes. >> reporter: a tornado that came through this part of oklahoma was an ef-2 with winds of 130 miles per hour. you see what it did to this home behind me. miraculously the couple that lives here was here during the height of the storm. the walls collapsing on top of them. >> i seen the tree. it was like it was going to come in the window. >> the tree hit the wall and the wall hit your back and that collapsed in a matter of seconds. are you worried about tomorrow? >> yeah. i'm worried about there's going to be another one. >> reporter: and they sore and bruised about okay today. they are staying at a nearby hotel. that hotel is within the storm zone, which is likely to see more in the way of tornadoes during the day on monday through the afternoon. potentially tornadoes that will be large, powerful and long lasting. could be the most destructive day of the year. this after nearly 40 tornadoes were reported in the storms over the weekend. rob mar
rob marciano is in oklahoma where the threat is so severe in the oklahoma city today, more than a dozen schooling districts have canceled classes. >> reporter: a tornado that came through this part of oklahoma was an ef-2 with winds of 130 miles per hour. you see what it did to this home behind me. miraculously the couple that lives here was here during the height of the storm. the walls collapsing on top of them. >> i seen the tree. it was like it was going to come in the window....
twin funnel clouds side by sidenearoklahomacityand a violent night ahead with alertscross multiple states. we're live in the storm zone and al roker is here. >>> breaking tonight, president trump directs his former white house counsel to defy a subpoena and refuse to testify before congress. late word of a big defeat for the president after his financial records. >>> a teenager dies in the custody of border patrol. the fifth death of a child in immigration custody since december. and we're just learningthat detention center. >>> stunning new twists in the ried from her mother's arms and kidnapped. all of it caught on camera. that little girl rescued alive hours later. and tonight, we hear from the good samaritans who founder. >>> the price you pay for college, tonight, the spotlight on the crushing burden of student loan debt after that commencement surprise that left the graduates in shock. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone. as we come on the air tonight, a tornado outbreak is under way. people across much of oklahoma and parts o
twin funnel clouds side by side near oklahoma city and a violent night ahead with alertscross multiple states. we're live in the storm zone and al roker is here. >>> breaking tonight, president trump directs his former white house counsel to defy a subpoena and refuse to testify before congress. late word of a big defeat for the president after his financial records. >>> a teenager dies in the custody of border patrol. the fifth death of a child in immigration custody since...
>>> tornado sirens soundginoklahomaasmore southern states endure a harrowing night of twisters torrential rains and flashha flooding we'll ve the latest. >>ou> former whi counsel don mcgahn is being directed by president trump to defy a congressional subpoena to appear today before a homsettee so what happens next >>> slammed on the brakes real quick and turned in and started looking at all the cars in the parking lot. >> we got her, we got her, we got her. >> captured. the suect who kidnapped an 8-yeda-old girl toy will meet the pastor who drove around for hours searching for a miracle and created one elhims >>> barbecuers beware. literally a ton of hot dogs are being recalled due to metal. we'll tell you which ones. >>> the warriors sweep their way back to a fifth straight nba fina"early today" starts right w >>> good tuesday morning i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. a frightening night of dangerous storms has rocked the southern plains [ siren tornado sirens blaring over tulsa, oklahoma, where they are also enduring thunderstorms and heavy rain many areas are facing major fl
>>> tornado sirens soundg in oklahoma as more southern states endure a harrowing night of twisters torrential rains and flashha flooding we'll ve the latest. >>ou> former whi counsel don mcgahn is being directed by president trump to defy a congressional subpoena to appear today before a homsettee so what happens next >>> slammed on the brakes real quick and turned in and started looking at all the cars in the parking lot. >> we got her, we got her, we got her....
he joins us now livefromoklahomaandhewastheoklahomaattorneygeneral's plan of attack against such a massive company. well the difficulty here is for the state lawyers to prove that a big pharmaceutical company like johnson and johnson did something wrong because potentially or because what they're selling is not a legal i watched your opening arguments this morning because it is being live stream which is a highly unusual thing to do. with their arguments are that basically the companies didn't state how dangerous these highly addictive painkillers can be they flooded the market with these dangerous drugs and acted without the transparency that was necessary they're actually using a very ancient oklahoma law or a public nuisance law to try and prove what they did here is has added to the opioid crisis that killed a 100 people just in the state of oklahoma last year this state of course is one of the most uninsured states in the united states i spoke to a doctor this morning who treats patients with painkiller addiction he said treating those people over the next few years wil
he joins us now live from oklahoma and he was the oklahoma attorney general's plan of attack against such a massive company. well the difficulty here is for the state lawyers to prove that a big pharmaceutical company like johnson and johnson did something wrong because potentially or because what they're selling is not a legal i watched your opening arguments this morning because it is being live stream which is a highly unusual thing to do. with their arguments are that basically the...
oklahomadidwell,inoklahomawehad 30 towns considered black towns scattered across the state. the first that came to oklahoma that were african-americans came with 5 tribes when they were relocated, they were brought by the 5 tribes that brought them as slaves and when they moved to the southeastern part of this country and eastern oklahoma and that tragic loss, they brought their slaves with them and then when we became a state, and after 1889, and years later as we became a state, land started opening up and individuals moved from all over the country, african-americans came for new hope and new opportunities and they came up all over african -- one of them being greenwood. it was known as black wall street, one of the most prosperous communities is the african-american community. on the north end of tulsa. coming into greenwood, or shock or whatever it may be, in greenwood there were shots and stores and movie theaters, lawyers, doctors, in greenwood. when they walked into this tulsa they found themselves not being welcomed. there was only one place where a black man could
oklahoma did well, in oklahoma we had 30 towns considered black towns scattered across the state. the first that came to oklahoma that were african-americans came with 5 tribes when they were relocated, they were brought by the 5 tribes that brought them as slaves and when they moved to the southeastern part of this country and eastern oklahoma and that tragic loss, they brought their slaves with them and then when we became a state, and after 1889, and years later as we became a state, land...
a rare twin tornadoinoklahomaasmassive twisters barrel through the southern plains overnight. >> it came so fast. >> the terrifying scene as a twister touches down inside city limits and the new threat this morning with more severe storms moving in. >>> back on the trail. >> biden deserted you. >> president trump bashing former vice president joe biden at a pennsylvania rally as he faces new legal setbacks on capitol hill. a judge ruling trump's financial records must be turned over to congress. his response. plus, house speaker nancy pelosi facing new pressure to begin impeachment proceedings. >>> unwanted visitor. the new warning along the east coast as a great white shark turns up near new york city. what beach towns are now doing to keep swimmers safe just days before the unofficial start of summer. >>> plus, the so-called pink tax. the new study revealing why women are paying twice as much as men for the same products. >> the "jeopardy" juggernaut strikes again. game show genius james holzhauer adds another win to his streak. >> how long will it take him to reach 2 million?
a rare twin tornado in oklahoma as massive twisters barrel through the southern plains overnight. >> it came so fast. >> the terrifying scene as a twister touches down inside city limits and the new threat this morning with more severe storms moving in. >>> back on the trail. >> biden deserted you. >> president trump bashing former vice president joe biden at a pennsylvania rally as he faces new legal setbacks on capitol hill. a judge ruling trump's financial...
. >> significant damage to homes nearmangham,oklahoma. atleast 13 tornadoes have been reported in four states. >> the greatest threat of tornados is centered on oklahoma city, but it extends from north texas through most of missouri. this is the first time in two years, the national weather service has issued a high-risk warning of this sort. abc's maggie rulli has more. >> reporter: millions are taking shelter as a rare high risk tornado outbreak is sweeping across the southern plains. >> we've got two tornadoes that are now developing. there's a tornado. there's a tornado. >> reporter: families bracing for potentially violent and deadly long track tornadoes. >> dangerous situation we have debris flying. we can barely see down the road. >> reporter: and getting hit with hail the size of baseballs in amarillo, texas. it's the latest in a string of violent weather to slam the region. storm tracers see tractor trailers flippdodge city, kansas. >> it's on the road. it knocked a semi over. >> reporter: south of north platte, nebraska. >> oh,
. >> significant damage to homes near mangham, oklahoma. at least 13 tornadoes have been reported in four states. >> the greatest threat of tornados is centered on oklahoma city, but it extends from north texas through most of missouri. this is the first time in two years, the national weather service has issued a high-risk warning of this sort. abc's maggie rulli has more. >> reporter: millions are taking shelter as a rare high risk tornado outbreak is sweeping across the...