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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150412:17:25:00

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ABC World News Tonight-20150412-00:39:00

>> my dog wanted to go out. i stood there, looked down and spotted the check. there's only one way it got there, in that storm cloud, it had to be. >> reporter: in a nearby town, these wedding photos found in a wooded area. they, too, possibly carried by the storm. and tonight, the outpouring and the outpour ing of support, growing hundreds have been lining up here at this fire station all day donating whatever they can to help those who lost everything, cecilia? >> a community really coming together. thank you. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano. that devastation, tragic. you're telling me there's more severe weather heading to the plains? >> yeah, the atmosphere kind of resetting itself. luckily not the huge tornado threat we had earlier this week. take a look at the map and we'll show you the area that's highlighted. we'll see big storms throughout the evening, and midnight tonight. texas panhandle through texas southwest kansas and eastern colorado. we'll see storms as well. this stationary front across the deep south. heavy rain is a big deal with this. could see two to four inches of

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CBS Evening News-20150412-01:07:00

through northern illinois, some people were allowed back to their neighborhoods today to see if their homes were still standing. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: fairdale, illinois, was never much more than a small dot on the map and now it's less than that. about 70 buildings were either destroyed or damaged here on thursday. power remains out for most of the 150 residents, and the cleanup is just beginning. 36 hours after the twister hit bright sunshine illuminated the scope of the disaster. >> a long road ahead of us. >> reporter: t.j. riggs lost his business and the apartment where he lived right above it. >> my first reaction i can't say on tv but my second reaction was, you know, everything's gone. i don't know what to do. >> reporter: the twister that hit fairdale was half a mile wide with a trail that ran nearly 30 miles long. two people died and 22 were injured as the storm tore through northern illinois. today, along with utility crews,

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ABC World News Tonight-20150412-00:38:00

clouds of disaster, swirling. drivers taking cover under an overpass. we now know the ef-4 tornado carved a path of destruction more than 28 miles long thursday night. devastating rochelle illinois and nearly wiping away the small town of fairdale authorities say all 50 homes here damaged, many leveled. 2 killed, more than 20 injured. some homeowners, just now returning those who didn't lose everything left with a shell of a home. >> huge tornado. near rockford. >> reporter: these frightening images of the storm shot by will white. >> reporter: the storm chaser now helping homeowners pick up the pieces. >> when we first got here, i couldn't believe what i saw. one second everything's normal, the next second a tornado rips through and their lives are completely changed. >> reporter: possible debris from the tornado now spotted more than 100 miles away in racine, wisconsin. matt finding a check with the address next to his home friday night.

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NBC Nightly News-20150411-23:07:00

moved to the cemetery as questions still linger over what actually sparked the shooting. and there are still questions also about the conduct of other officers who arrived at the shooting scene. did they offer proper first aid? did they file their reports truthfully? state agents say their investigation is ongoing. peter. >> mark potter in south carolina tonight. mark, thank you. for the first time tonight residents in the hard-hit community of fairdale, illinois, were allowed to return home. finally getting a look at the devastation caused by that monster tornado that ripped through their town earlier this week. it was a painful homecoming as we're learning new details about the dramatic moments before the deadly twister touched down. here's nbc's kevin tibbles with our report. >> reporter: the sun comes up in a corner of illinois torn apart by what the dark clouds delivered late thursday. >> [ bleep ]! he's over, he's over. >> reporter: an ef-4 tornado with winds up

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20150411-00:32:00

warning. wow, you were right here. >> the tv was sitting there and we were watching the news. >> reporter: earl hagemeyer says he and his wife had to run for their lives after looking out a window and seeing the tornado bearing down on their house. >> so we made a dive for the basement. we got in the basement and it came through. >> reporter: you ran down theto basement, you barely made it down and the storm comes and took the roof off. >> i was in about three minutes of having it happen. it wasn't long. this is the worst day of my life. >> reporter: by daylight, rescue crews went house to house looking for possible victims. in the nearby town of rochelle firefighters were called in to dig people out of rubble that used to be a restaurant. customers and employees were eating and had to make a dash to a cellar just before the tornado ripped the building apart. raymond kramer was among them. >> when it hit, definitely, we knew it hit. we didn't know how bad. >> reporter: melissa jaime worked there. >> when i got out, and the first thing i saw was there was a semi

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NBC Nightly News-20150411-00:32:00

tonight, there is damage and destruction as far as the eye can see. homes and lives have been splintered. >> we're good. >> oh, my gosh! >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: this was the killer tornado that barreled through northern illinois. >> he's over! he's over! >> reporter: it showed no mercy. plowing a 50-mile path of destruction across the heartland. wind speeds of nearly 200 miles an hour. >> closer, closer, closer. >> reporter: a monster storm possibly half a mile wide. >> we're talking a tornado in progress. >> reporter: veteran meteorologists say they've never seen anything like it. in the bull's-eye, the tiny town of fairdale. no sirens here. seconds mean the difference between life and death. >> it's just devastating. that's all i can say. unbelievable. >> reporter: today, search teams again combed piles of wreckage. two women, one a grandmother, who were neighbors and friends, discovered inside their homes. >> it was just unbelievable. >> reporter: daniel

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Weed Dr. Sanjay Gupta Reports-20150411-04:40:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150411:11:08:00

hail damaging winds. panhandles of texas, oklahoma and texas. more wet weather for louisiana, including new orleans. throughout parts of florida, hit or miss showers. the heaviest rain will be from houston to and central alabama. three to five inches expected. that's going to be included this weekend and early next week. so wet weather. this is the threat for severe weather. slight chance of a tornado. generally damaging winds and hail. tomorrow that threat shifts a little bit more into the midwest with a chance for scattered storms around the gulf coast states. and rain will return to the northeast as well. >> chris warren thank you for that. in northern illinois residents may be allowed to return to their homes to see what's left after thursday's deadly tornado. two people died in that storm. kevin tibbles is live in rochelle. with a good morning to you. how is recovery going and look

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CNN International-20150411-07:32:00

this is their first face-to-face encounter since they agreed in december to renew diplomatic relations. a massive cleanup is underway in the u.s. midwest after more than a dozen tornadoes tore through the region on thursday. one storm killed two people in fairdale, illinois. so far the storm has been rated ef4, meaning it could have had winds up to 200 miles per hour. in pakistan, an act of targeted killing. that's what police officials are calling an attack on a construction site that happened early saturday. they say armed militants opened fire and killed at least 20 people who are working on a bridge. happened in the southwestern province. the militants sped off after the attack. there have been no immediate claims of responsibility for this attack. on to the fighting in yemen. thousands of houthi sympathizers marched the streets of the

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