it s 10:00 a.m. in new york. i m lindsey reiser. i ll be joined ace this hour by yasmin vossoughianríz mississippi. she ll have much more on the tornado devastation in a moment. we re also covering major stories around the world. ine1 israel, massive protestsç(% against prime minister benjamin netanyahu. tens of thousands filled the streetsrcnç after the country s right-wing leader abruptly fired the defense minister for challenging netanyahu s plan for overhauling theq judiciary. this morning, sites are grounded and hundreds of thousands on strike. here in new york, backñ1 on indictment match in the president trump caseñr of hundr% moeschlp involving stormy danie. a jury is expected to resume today. we have another report of another witness. we re live. but we begin with the zi. yasmin. reporter: thank you, linsey. in this smalli] town of rolling fork, at the alabama border, desperate recovery efforts are continuing days after a wave of tornadoes tour throughe1
his fq his grandbaby s life, his so much of this community still reeling in these recovery efforts knowing that they re lucky that they re able to survive, but alsoi] know that other9q(sr&iesxd are hurting rit now. i want to talk to the mayorjf o rolling fork. mayor eldridge joining us now mayor walker, joining us now. mayor, thank you for joining us. iq aw$áq(rpáe it. i knowq it s a rough timeq for e community after this tornado. talk us through, if you will, the recovery efforts and how you guys are picking up the pieces. well, recovery is still going on. i % thinking today is going to be thecok final day ofq that everybody has been accounted for mostly. and as you know,xd we ve lost 1 folks in this community.