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oh my god. oh my god. look at that. harold brooks: one of the things about a tornado is that it's producing a lot of small pieces of debris that are flying at, you know, 150 miles an hour. and even ordinary objects, dinner plates, two by fours, become really, really deadly at those kinds of high speeds. jim riek: i knew after joplin how destructive a tornado could be. it was moving so slowly that it was like a blender. everything on the ground was getting totally mixed together. and it just hits you again and again and again and again. i saw a piece of cardboard that actually penetrated into the exterior insulation finish system on a school. at the hospital, they had $1 million helicopter. all of the rotors are gone.

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

>> welcome back to "sunday night in america" each week we enjoy hearing from you, we love hearing what is on your mind, we start with jim from wisconsin. >> jim from wisconsin, do you think that democrats will continue to push their agenda through the courts after failing in congress. >> yes, they will. but, so too will republicans. the legislative branch was to be equal with other two branches and arguably strongest of the 3 but it's not any more, congress looks like a bad episode of the jerry springer show. that will remain until the legislative branch reasserts its constitutional role. >> next question from peter from virginia.

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

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Prosecuting Donald Trump Witness to History

there in person, there were noticeable differences between michael cohen we've gotten to know on cable news or through's podcast versus who we saw testifying. his demeanor and how he sounded. i almost did a double take when the defense played a clip of him from his podcast. when you heard his voice from the podcast, and you compare that to what you heard from the stand over the last day, and that contrast is something that can play well for the defense in summation to argue that there were two different michael cohen's. i want to ask you about that issue. how you thought his very polite , unflappable, even keeled demeanor -- >> solemn. >> in many ways that's what you

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Prosecuting Donald Trump Witness to History

own demeanor. he did not get agitated or act out. there were times when he got a little snippy, but mostly maintained the equilibrium throughout that was helpful. >> i think he did do a good job of humanizing himself. there are many people on the jury that will never know a person whose loyalty to an accused criminal defendant was as extensive as michael cohen was by his own admission and, of course, michael cohen pled guilty on two different occasions to a panoply of crimes and what one of the judge is called a smorgasbord of crimes. i think he humanized himself? yes. i think he's relatable? not quite. >> these were some of the most stunning days in court when michael cohen took the stand. the jury seemed to have been waiting for that moment. being

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killed 695 people over about a two and a half hour long period. generally, after the tri-state tornado, we see, like, a 10-fold decrease in the fatality rate from tornadoes as compared to 1925. we think there are a lot of things that could be going on behind that. there was the emergence of radio and people downstream could hear about it immediately. radar has had something to do with this, increases in our understanding of storms, and now the ability to push warnings to people on their cell phones. harold brooks: but the may 22, 2011 tornado at joplin, missouri, was the deadliest tornado in decades in the united states. being the seventh deadliest in us history. jim riek: on that day, it didn't matter what type of forecasting skills you had, what technology. the tornado won.

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if a rotor of a helicopter is flying by at 100 miles an hour, what is that going to do to a human body? paul markowski: how far the debris goes is going to depend on essentially how heavy it is. the heavier stuff gets centrifuged out, so big chunks of structures or automobiles. lighter debris, though, like a piece of paper, that won't get centrifuged out. that'll instead go up through the funnel, can end up reaching altitudes of 40, 50,000 feet, and there certainly testimonials out there, people finding pieces of paper or photographs 50 to 100 miles from their origin in the wake of a tornado. mason lillard: we thought it was only, like, 20 minutes before help arrived. it ended up almost being two hours.

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