area too sacred for devastation. back to you. alisyn: yeah. clayton: thank you, elizabeth. dave: over to rick reichmuth, chief meteorologist in henryville, good morning to you, rick. yeah, they ve done a survey found it was an ef-4 tornado, incredibly strong, large tornado, same size and strength of the tornado that hit harrisburg, illinois last week as well. the same that hit tuscaloosa, alabama. and to give you an idea, the first day after that frantic search for people and getting a sense of bearings and now you start to hear some of the stories coming out and talking about the little girl, guys, who survived, about 12 miles that way in new pekin. and cut to henryville and chelsea 15 miles away. i m with tony williams, the owner of the chelsea store. and four people in your community passed in this
resistance is gone. what comes next could be worse. the eye witnesses are gone or dead, meaning government forces now have free reign, and the fear is they ll use it to move in and keep killing while their leaders keep lying. the regime has told lie after lie about what they re doing. we have documented this on the program over the last year. the latest lie, that one of the eye witnesses who just escaped from homs who you re going to hear from on the program tonight, they say he s dead, he s not, and what he s going to tell us could be the last, best account of the destruction in baba amr. opposition fighters in the free syrian army have pulled out of homs, and the army could be poised to go in. the syrian army, after what our sources say were the two bloodiest days of fighting they have ever seen. in the end, light weapons are no match against heavy artillery and forces willing to target apartment buildings, houses, and mosques. you can hear the anguish in that man s voice a
days the armed forces made war on the people of the neighborhood called babba in homs. the siege appears to be over or just about over and the guns that poured so many shells have gone quiet and only because the resistance is gone. what comes next, though, could be even worse, the eyewitnesss are gone or dead, meaning government forces now have free reign, and the fear is they will move it to keep killing while the leaders keep lying. the regime told lie after lie about what they re doing. we documented that on this program over the last year. the latest lie, one of the eyewitnesss who just escaped from homes who you will hear from tonight, they say he is dead. he is not. what he is going to tell us may not last best account of the destruction of ba ba armour. opposition fighters in the free sir an army have pulled out of homes and the army could be poised to go in after what sources say were the two bloodiest days of fighting they had ever seen. in the end light weapons are
shells into homs have gone quiet, but only because the resistance is gone. what comes next could be worse. the eye witnesses are gone or dead, meaning government forces now have free reign, and the fear is they ll use it to move in and keep killing while their leaders keep lying. the regime has told lie after lie about what they re doing. we have documented this on the program over the last year. the latest lie, that one of the eye witnesses who just escaped from homs who you re going to hear from on the program tonight, they say he s dead, he s not, and what he s going to tell us could be the last, best account of the destruction in baba amr. opposition fighters in the free syrian army have pulled out of homs, and the army could be poised to go in. the syrian army, after what our sources say were the two bloodiest days of fighting they have ever seen. in the end, light weapons are no match against heavy artillery and forces willing to target apartment buildings, houses, and
the strongest hit harrisburg, illinois as an ef-4. it has winds of 180 miles per hour. jay gray joins me. we see the damage there behind you. obviously, we re thinking about what could happen here tomorrow with the forecasts. reporter: yeah, tamron, it s absolutely the last thing anyone here wants to hear. we re trying to show you a bit of what 180 mile-an-hour winds can do. you can feel the debris and devastation that it left behind. it s scattered wood. it s done the same thing to homes in this area. so many people, hundreds, without a place to live. with nowhere to go. they are being helped by a lot of people in this community. when you talk about what can happen next, that s what so many