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this suv was nearly swallowed in clarksville, indiana. and in the tourist town of branson, missouri, families aren't sticking around for mother nature's show. >> my dad's born and raised here. we've never seen it this bad. >> reporter: as much of the country now braces for what is next. this unprecedented outbreak is likely not over. the recipe is still there today for more damaging, possibly severe storms in the eastern part of the country. peggy, rob. >> all right, thanks, mike. that is pretty amazing as you see that. and we want to turn now to the man who shot that incredible video of the tornado in alabama. >> christopher england is the assistant director of crimson tide productions at the university of alabama in tuscaloosa. he's joining us on the phone. good morning, christopher. certainly our thoughts and prayers are with you and so many folks across that region of the country this morning. exactly what did you see? what was that experience like? >> good morning, peggy and rob. i appreciate that. it was -- it was just amazing. it was surreal. you see things like that on

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