raise questions about our priorities in terms of how we approach these battles. your thoughts. >> first, on mark levin, i think it's time for him to catch the last train to clarksville because the train has definitely left the station on his mind. he worked in the reagan administration, he should know better, okay? there are people in the middle east who are on fire right now because of what happened there, and the president is trying to calm the situation down to protect our men and women in the field, and he should know better. he is really out of line. you know, he sounds like rush limbaugh but really what he's trying to do is be rush limbaugh and if we have to be replace rush limbaugh it needs to be with chris plante! now, let me explain the other part -- >> megyn: chris would probably take that job in a heart beat! >> he probably would. on the gitmo situation, i've worked in government and i've worked on campaigns and you can say a whole lot of things on campaigns but then when you get faced with the reality of governing you've got to make decisions based
and we provide all the programs, and once they have graduated from our training program, we move them onto the floor so they can start taking calls. >> where are these jobs? >> well, right now we're looking to make a final site selection, either in florence, south carolina or clarksville, tennessee, about you we're also -- we have job openings in all of our locations. >> how do -- if i'm sitting there needing a job and may be interested, how do i apply? >> go to www-agero.com, and you look at our job opportunities. we list them for every office that we have across the united states and in ontario. and if you're in florence, south carolina or clarksville, tennessee, we would be happy to receive your resume. once we make a selection, we'll get back to people. >> well, we're going to stay in touch and follow this up. thank you, sandy savage from agero.
over 2,300 employees. we continue to grow. so we're looking to open a new call center. we haven't decided on our selection yet. we are doing a job fair next week in florence, south carolina, and the follow week we'll be in clarksville, tennessee. we're looking for 500 call center agents, which we actually dahl our heroes. >> looking for 500 call center agents. >> and what is the salary range? >> we offer competitive wages. it will be starting wage of about $10, plus we pay for a experience and we also pay bonuses. >> and what are the qualifications? >> well, we look for people who have customer service experience action people who have empathy while they're talking to those who have broken down on the side of the road. high school education, and some computer skills. and we'll do the training. we offer four weeks of training. they're getting paid while they're in the training program,
and once they have graduated from our training program, we move them onto the floor so they can start taking calls. >> where are these jobs? >> well, right now we're looking to make a final site selection, either in florence, south carolina or clarksville, tennessee, about you we're also -- we have job openings in all of our locations. >> how do -- if i'm sitting there needing a job and may be interested, how do i apply? >> go to www-agero.com, and you look at our job opportunities. we list them for every office that we sthaes and in ontario. and if you're in florence, south carolina or clarksville, tennessee, we would be happy to receive your resume. once we make a selection, we'll get back to people. >> well, we're going to stay in touch and follow this up. thank you, sandy savage from agero. >> you got it.
we continue to grow. so we're looking to open a new call center. we haven't decided on our selection yet. we are doing a job fair next week in florence, south carolina, and the follow week we'll be in clarksville, tennessee. we're looking for 500 call center agents, which we actually dahl our heroes. >> looking for 500 call center agents. >> and what is the salary range? >> we offer competitive wages. it will be starting wage of about $10, plus we pay for a experience and we also pay bonuses. >> and what are the qualifications? >> well, we look for people who have customer service experience action people who have empathy while they're talking to those who have broken down on the side of the road. high school education, and some computer skills. and we'll do the training. we offer four weeks of training. they're getting paid while they're in the training program, and we provide all the programs,
chatterton and lake side are those peer talking about in the bellmore, new york area. as we get more information, we'll get it to you, "happening now". five people head to a charity event in tennessee to do some good and wind up dead. patti ann brown has the tragic details from our breaking news desk. >> reporter: jon, it is a terrible tragedy, the five bikers were part of bikers who care, they were in clarksville, tennessee for a charity event and yesterday, they were found dead in a recreational vehicle, an organizers of the festival blamed the deaths on carbon monoxide, the three men and two women were found in the rv at the speedway at about noon yesterday, police say no signs of foul play. among the dead, a married couple, a truck driver and school teacher who had eight month old twins, also another couple and another man, all of them from the clarksville area. about 40 miles northwest of nashville. saturday night was the event's big party, it ended at about 4:00 sunday morning and the five retired for the night and at some point a small storage hatch on their
only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. . >> this just in to fox news. police are reporting five bikers have been found at a tennessee charity event dead. this is in the city of clarksville. northwest of nashville. what we're learning, they're not saying exactly how the three men and two women died, but he they found the victims inside a recreational vehicle at this event. they are he' investigating this though as a homicide, we are he' told, and the fund raising event is an annual bike race called bikers who care. we're getting more information on this, it's trickling in at this point and we'll update this as the news warrant. five bikers found dead at this recreational event and it's a toy donation event and as we learn more we'll bring it to you. pakistani soldiers fighting to get their hands on the wreckage from a suspected u.s. drone. it's all happened in south
prayers coming. thank you. bill: you are right, the worst day of their lives for those who lived through it. a stunning day they'll never, and can never forget. the same system we talked about now, claiming lives in neighboring states, arkansas, three people dead in storm related incidents including one tornado touch down and, also a number of injuries and the numbers are sketchy and kansas two people died when the downed tree hit the suv and the storm damage severe enough to shut down the highway 100 miles west of wichita, in kansas. martha: and tennessee the national weather service is now confirming a tornado touched down monday, in the northern part of the state, near clarksville and thankfully we have no reports of any deaths or serious injuries there. but the winds hit 120 miles an hour, and any other spring that would be, you know, the high-water mark for the winds we are seeing but as we now know the one that hit joplin was over 200 miles per hour, incredible. look at what happened here in tennessee. >> they say it sounds like' train, it does. >> i have seen trees fall on the
this suv was nearly swallowed in clarksville, indiana. and in the tourist town of branson, missouri, families aren't sticking around for mother nature's show. >> my dad's born and raised here. we've never seen it this bad. >> reporter: as much of the country now braces for what is next. this unprecedented outbreak is likely not over. the recipe is still there today for more damaging, possibly severe storms in the eastern part of the country. peggy, rob. >> all right, thanks, mike. that is pretty amazing as you see that. and we want to turn now to the man who shot that incredible video of the tornado in alabama. >> christopher england is the assistant director of crimson tide productions at the university of alabama in tuscaloosa. he's joining us on the phone. good morning, christopher. certainly our thoughts and prayers are with you and so many folks across that region of the country this morning. exactly what did you see? what was that experience like? >> good morning, peggy and rob. i appreciate that. it was -- it was just amazing. it was surreal. you see things like that on