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MSNBC Live With Craig Melvin-20190905-15:04:00

of hours. take a look at these massive waves flashing around in the ocean out there. of course when the high tide coincides with the power of this storm, that could be a recipe for disaster. storm surge is something that we're concerned about here in myrtle beach, craig, as is everyone along the eastern coast and in the carolinas right now. but, craig, i'll tell you when it got really reem fal for us. at about 3:30 this morning we started getting texts, emergency alerts telling us we were in a tornado warning zone. i opened up my hotel windows. we're staying right here on the beach. i looked outside on the ocean because we were told there was potentially a waterspout out there heading west at about 40-mile-per-hour. the scary thing about getting a tornado alert in the middle of the night is that you can't see tornadoes in the nighttime. visibility here is already very poor. i want to show you some video, though, that an nbc affiliate here did capture later on this

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20161130:15:29:00

they were overwhelmed. they did their best. this is not something anybody could prepare for. gatlinburg is a very small town. it's not even maybe 3,500 people that live here. we are family. and there's no way to prepare for what we had. my main reason and goal for doing these interviews is that we need to put in place -- we got a tornado alert on our phones this morning for gatlinburg. we get april better alerts. we need to put in place some sort of phone alert for the people that live there. i called -- when we left the house, when everything was on fire, we literally drove through fire to get down the mountain and i called 911 and they said, ma'am, we're not coming, you need to get driving. we cannot get up there. my purpose for this whole thing is we need warning, an alert, some type of amber alert. i'm not discrediting our town or

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Piers Morgan Live-20130522-01:47:00

when, you know, kind of the events of everything that happened was really heavy and on my heart, and it was wow, i couldn't believe it. >> how much warning did you get to get out of there? >> well, we actually stayed in the hospital, but we had -- i think the hospital did a great job of giving us some warning. they sent out three different alerts to us, overhead paging. i would guess maybe 30, 45 minutes from the time that we first knew that there was a tornado watch which we hear that often here in oklahoma so we don't really know what to think of that one. but we got the warning and then we actually got a tornado alert, which tells us that i've never heard that before so i knew that there was something coming our way. >> what was it like to actually experience the full blast of this tornado? >> it was -- i've lived here in oklahoma all my life and i've seen them, i've been around them, but i've never actually

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Piers Morgan Live-20130522-07:47:00

when, you know, kind of the events of everything that happened was really heavy and on my heart, and it was wow, i couldn't believe it. >> how much warning did you get to get out of there? >> well, we actually stayed in the hospital, but we had -- i think the hospital did a great job of giving us some warning. they sent out three different alerts to us, overhead paging. i would guess maybe 30, 45 minutes from the time that we first knew that there was a tornado watch which we hear that often here in oklahoma so we don't really know what to think of that one. but we got the warning and then we actually got a tornado alert, which tells us that i've never heard that before so i knew that there was something coming our way. >> what was it like to actually experience the full blast of this tornado? >> wow. it was -- i've lived here in oklahoma all my life. and i've seen them, iowa been

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130521:22:36:00

walls blown off. debris blown all over. cars piled up. and a building reduced to rubble. but out of the rubble, we're hearing about some amazing stories emerging. not one patient or staff member was injured. including a baby delivered just moments before impact. joining me now is sheryl zitka. she's the hero nurse who delivered the baby and brought the baby and mother to safety. with sheryl is oklahoma state senator rob stanbridge. sheryl, let me go to you first. i mean, this is an amazing story. >> yes. it's a miracle. >> it is a miracle. let me -- let me understand it. so you delivered the baby, and then you get a tornado alert. what happens next? >> yeah. our first alert warned us that there was a storm brewing.

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