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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

right. and let's get talking about this weather because rob mayeda is here now. we're watching multiple fires that are happening, the corral fire, these homes that are on fire in san jose. that just happened, what's that doing to our air? well right now we're watching smoke from that corral fire. and this fire, actually, the wind to the from the northwest, likely pushing that smoke down towards south san jose. but moving forward towards tuesday and wednesday, the hottest temperatures of the year and potentially the highest fire danger for the inland hills, especially for the grasses and brush. the view here from dublin looking off to the east this same time yesterday you saw the column of smoke from the corral fire. notice what the wind is doing with the smoke forecast as we go through this evening and tomorrow. generally, west northwest wind should keep most of the smoke away from the bay area. may occasionally see a little bit of it there near the altamont pass during the morning hours, but right now, if the winds staying in the same general direction, no real impacts from smoke, from that wildfire or grass fire that's burning out in san joaquin county. so as we get back into the start of the week, coast to

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The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper

knees is right here. right. if your shoulders that is stable, you hear get those rifles up in the air. we can always get new mega, we can get new rifles omaha beach was 300 yards of flat terrain protected with razor wire and land mines. >> beyond that deadly terrain a cliff and from that high ground highly trained german machine gunners roughly 2,500 american men died that day on the beaches of normandy the idea of landing were there are german machine guns and cannons firing at you from above and their four to five right? the only way that plan makes sense is if you think you're an american commander and you say well, we're just going to put so many americans on the ground that they can't kill us. all right. >> but that's terrifying it is terrifying, but that's war

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CBS Weekend News

i'm so happy! >> reporter: here the taste of victory isn't sweet. it's savory. ian lee, cbs news, closter sure england. >> i'm glad she's okay. not for me over 40. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. i'm jericka duncan in new york. have a great night. now at 6:00, breaking news, a fire destroys a home in san jose. the latest from the air and on the ground. >> i feel like if i wasn't here, it would have gone down. >> evacuation orders lifted as crews get the corral fire under control near tracy. we introduce you to a man who never left. the final countdown to the

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Violent Earth

i'm alive, at least. all i felt was, like, my ribs were broken. i realized that something was actually in me. most people are killed in tornadoes by flying debris. storm chaser: that's the most violent motion. kim klockow mcclain: tornadoes consist of anything the tornado brings into the air. so often a lot of dust and dirt and plants, branches. and then if it's a more violent tornado, that can include debris like planks of wood, shards of glass. mason lillard: i hear my grandma. lage, lage. and i was like, mama, i hear him. he was outside of the truck. it wasn't like a, i'm here, or i'm ok. it was moaning. storm chaser: oh, no. there are the lines.

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Violent Earth

a certain set of ingredients. first of all, you have to have moisture available for thunderstorms to develop. you have to have a source of lift or a trigger for those thunderstorms to get going. you have to have unstable air, which is temperatures that get colder with height and that allows the thunderstorm to rise and develop vertically. the most important ingredient is you have to have wind shear, which is changing of wind direction with height and also changing wind speeds with height. there's all sorts of different shapes tornadoes can take. we have a stovepipe, which is kind of like a straight up and down type tornado. we have obviously a cone. that makes sense. it's a cone shape. another one is the wedge, and that's usually the most intense. different tornadoes have different smells.

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Violent Earth

trent okerson: but the united states has a unique combination of geographical features that can lend itself to a lot of tornadoes. the gulf of mexico, that provides the very warm, humid air. then you also get cooler, drier air that's either coming down from canada or off the rockies. there's really no other place in the world that has the exact combination of ingredients like we do here in the united states. storm chaser: zoom in. storm chasing has definitely evolved into this kind of social media era. storm chaser: where are we? northeast nebraska? max olson: and people wanna be seen. they wanna be, you know, the chaser that everybody thinks of, doing the live streams, posts in front of a tornado and whatnot. trent okerson: storm chasing is a double edged sword. it's very valuable when it comes to learning more about the science behind storms, but it can also be dangerous if you're not 100% sure of what you're doing.

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Violent Earth

we knew that it was probably about to hit. i remember officer simpson went to the front window and he just yelled, there's debris coming in. and as i watched him turn and run towards us, the whole front of the building just exploded inward on us. you almost couldn't even tell which way it was up, there was much wind and debris. it was almost like being underwater. trent okerson: mayfield water and electric, their facility was just on the edge of the worst damage path. even there, you saw the massive amounts of debris that was blowing, pieces of wood flying through the air like missiles, and they weren't even directly in the core of that tornado. one of the buildings that was close to the police department that got hit real hard was the f&b bank right there on the court square. and all of a sudden, boom. the tornado hits. it's that fast.

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The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper

up for our shoulders. >> the next day we hear get those rifles up in the air. we can always get new mega, we can get new rifles omaha beach was 300 yards of flat terrain protected with razor wire and land mines. >> beyond that deadly terrain a cliff. and from that high ground highly trained german machine gunners roughly 2,500 american men died that day. on the beaches of normandy the idea of landing, were there are german machine guns and cannons firing at you from above and their four to five right? the only way that plan makes sense is if you think you're an american commander and you say well, we're just going to put so many americans on the ground that they can't kill us. all right. >> but that's terrifying it is terrifying, but that's war takes putting a young person

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Violent Earth

of geographical features that can lend itself to a lot of tornadoes. the gulf of mexico, that provides the very warm, humid air. then you also get cooler, drier air that's either coming down from canada or off the rockies. there's really no other place in the world that has the exact combination of ingredients like we do here in the united states. storm chaser: zoom in. storm chasing has definitely evolved into this kind of social media era. storm chaser: where are we? northeast nebraska? max olson: and people wanna be seen. they wanna be, you know, the chaser that everybody thinks of, doing the live streams, posts in front of a tornado and whatnot. trent okerson: storm chasing is a double edged sword. it's very valuable when it comes to learning more about the science behind storms, but it can also be dangerous if you're not 100% sure of what you're doing.

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we knew that it was probably about to hit. i remember officer simpson went to the front window and he just yelled, there's debris coming in. and as i watched him turn and run towards us, the whole front of the building just exploded inward on us. you almost couldn't even tell which way it was up, there was much wind and debris. it was almost like being underwater. trent okerson: mayfield water and electric, their facility was just on the edge of the worst damage path. even there, you saw the massive amounts of debris that was blowing, pieces of wood flying through the air like missiles, and they weren't even directly in the core of that tornado. one of the buildings that was close to the police department that got hit real hard was the f&b bank right there on the court square. and all of a sudden, boom. the tornado hits. it's that fast.

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