clementi. 19-year-old student, dharn ravi that this young man may have tried to coerce other eyewitnesses. where is this case going and how difficult will it be for prosecutors to prove? this is a very serious case for this young man, especially since the co-defendant has made a cooperation deal and is going to testify against him and lay out the case point-blank. he s in big trouble. he s facing a maximum of ten years on one of the counts there. it s bias crimes. it s basically an obstruction of justice. he recreated a web program i mean, it s really, really bad. and i think they got him dead to rights on this one. he s got to make a deal. they cannot go to trial on this case. avery, do you agree?
you put stuff in it. yeah. you ride your beer and drink it, too. oh, my goodness. unbelievable. already, fredricka, have a fine time. we ll see you tomorrow. all right. see you tomorrow. you bet. top of the hour right now, we re focusing on the things that are not so fun in joplin, missouri. more than 150 people still have not been heard from since the deadliest tornado on record hit there last sunday. 132 are confirmed dead. more than 1,000 people were hurt. the federal government has approved nearly $3 million in aid. and president obama actually plans to meet with survivors tomorrow in the city of joplin. all week, we ve been hearing extraordinary stories of survival and, of course, about the people who died trying to save others. our paul vercammen is in joplin. you ve been hearing from the victims there? reporter: when you get an idea of what happened here, a man named dean wells, 59 years old, was so busy helping other people get to shelter in spots of t