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hillary clinton visits pakistan, but is she building bridges? and picking up. survivors of the u.s. tornadoes return home alive, but they're mourning the loss of friends. he evaded justice for more than 15 years, but time is up for ratko mladic. the former chief of the bosnian-serb army is due to be back in court in belgrade today for a hearing that could see him handed over to the international war crimes tribunal in the hague. he's facing charges of genocide and crimes against humanity committed during the war in bosnia between 1992 and 1995. from that time to this, the international community's demanded that serbia find mladic and hand him over to stand trial. he's now 69 years old. mladic, seen here on the right in a cap, was led into a courtroom yesterday, but proceedings were cut short because his lawyers said he wasn't well enough to speak. serbia's president is confident he'll be extradited to the hague within seven days. once there, he'll be allowed to enter a plea to the charges against him. mladic was captured on thursday in a village in the northeast of serbia. the president says the wanted man's relatives have been hiding him, but an investigation is now under way to find out who exactly knew that he was there. let's get more now from our correspondent from the former yugoslavia, ivan watson in belgrade, fred is in bosnia herzegovina where there's a mass grave memorial. let's start with ivan first. is he going to be well enough to stand trial? the doctors are taking another look at him today, right? >> reporter: according to his defense attorney, that's what he tells cnn, that mladic does need to be examined to see if he's fit to stand before a judge. the man is described as europe's most-wanted criminal is currently in this courthouse right now. that's where he was kept overnight. and the news of his arrest really has been shocking for serbia. his face on the front page of all of the local newspapers, showing him before in the '90s at the height of his power when he commanded the yugoslav army and committed the alleged war crimes and then after, looking like a shadow of the former military commander. thinner and apparently frailer as well. on the front page of the tabloids as well. his defense attorneys, zain, describing him today as a ruin of the, quote, once monumental of personality that he knew ten years ago, saying that he has suffered numerous strokes and heart attacks and is not fit for trial right now. that, of course, is up to the doctors to determine. we've seen ratko mladic's wife and his son enter and leave the courthouse several times throughout the day today. they have not spoken to journalists when they have gone in and out. serbia watching very closely what will happen here. and the serbian president telling cnn last night that he expects ratko mladic to be extradited to the hague within seven days. zain? >> ivan watson in belgrade. fred joins us now. fred, what have people been telling you? >> reporter: well, zain, i mean, a lot of the people we've been speaking to obviously say they're very happy and very relieved that mladic has finally been brought to justice. however, there are also people who say it took a very long time. so far justice, of course, has not been served. some say quite frankly they believe what you see around me is mladic's legacy. this is the place where about 8,000 muslim boys and men were slaughtered by the people who were under the kmcommand of mladic. several thousand bodies have not yet been identified and dna testing is going on. that is something that weighs very heavily on people here. it can drive through other parts of bosnia, especially the serbian part. there are also people who even like mladic. and that's one of the rotational presidents of bosnia which talked about. let's listen in to what he had to say. >> some persons considered him as a hero, as a person, or as a national hero. that man was ready to order killing of thousands of innocent men and boys. and after that, he was -- he wasn't ready to face the justice. he was hiding himself. and he allowed to be arrested in this way. and it is helpful for those who considered him as a hero to understand which kind of man was general mladic. >> reporter: and, of course, zain, one of the things that people keep saying is that internationally they keep hearing the word "closure" when it comes to talking about the case of ratko mladic. and quite frankly, most tell us they have not been able to find closure since he's been arrested because, of course, even if he is put into jail, even if he's put on trial at the hague, many say it won't bring them their families back. i can tell you pretty much every here has suffered under what happened here about 15 years ago, zain. >> cnn's fred plightkin is reporting. he's accused of committing the worst massacre in europe, but will his arrest bring comfort to the thousands of families who suffered? let's bring in a former bosnian negotiator on the peace agreement. thanks for being with us. first of all, how was he able to evade capture for so long? this reflects very badly on the serbian government. >> well, you've had several serbian governments. after the war, milosevic was still in power. clearly he would have been sheltered at that point. i think it's quite clear, on the other hand, that president tadic is not that kind of man, and he he would not have been sheltering him. he is the man who brought him to justice. there's been a lot of collusion. possibly his family, possibly some locals. this is a good demonstration, actually, of the desire, i think, of the serbian government right at the top actually to start writing history. >> you were a major player. you were involved in the peace accords. what were you told about him at the time immediately after his whereabouts? were you ever told the truth? >> no. i mean, clearly, the international community was making inquiries all the time. and as you know, the prosecutor as well as people like myself were constantly making inquiries of the serbian authorities. they professed ignorance. we didn't believe them. and it's pretty clear, i think, that no, they were colluding. i think that era now, i think, is now being brought to a close. with this last very important capture. >> the u.s. and the uk at that time have done more to prevent atrocities like the ones ratko mladic is accused of committing. >> i think we've learned some lessons. i hope we've learned some lessons. the very handling of what's going on in libya is itself an example of a different attitude to people who actually terrorize their own people. you cannot any longer shelter sovereignty as an excuse for behaving in unacceptable ways. >> does serbia deserve to be let into the eu now? >> serbia has made a move which opens a door. there's still a lot to do. this is not yet a perfect society. >> like what? >> they've got quite a lot of technical things they would need to conform to. they need to also be able to demonstrate their systems of justice. they have to render him to the hague. that's important. i have every reason to suppose. it would be very unfortunate that he doesn't get there. let's hope he does. if that happens and they begin to demonstrate that actually this is a country that has the same norms, the same values, that they cooperate with their neighbors, and there are moves going on in that direction, then, you know, the way it does become open, and it's very important for the people of the balkans. they should come into the open union. >> one point to note, too, in his capture is that uk and u.s. intelligence was essential in capturing him, right? >> yeah. yeah. >> and does this bring closure, you think? >> it brings -- it's very hard -- you don't replace people, do you. it doesn't clearly bring closure. it does bring a sense of justice, and i think that's very helpful. and it brings a feeling, actually, is that the world does care about what happened. and that's very important to those who actually suffered. it's an invisible demonstration of the values we're all trying to uphold. so i think it's an important step. and i think that's why everybody is rightly both happy that it's happened but also extremely gratified. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. you're watching "world one" live from london. dozens killed in yemen and the violence there could flare up again as rival factions plan to take to the streets today. and g-8 leaders promise aid for new arab democracies, but what to do about libya? 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could there be violence? >> reporter: well, zain, the fear is that there will be violence later in the day. as of now, tens of thousands of supporters of the president on the streets of the capital and tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators in the capital. there are calls by both groups to have demonstrations. if they mix, there could be clashes and a fear there could be continued clashes between the government forces and the tribesmen that have been fighting. since the overnight hours we've heard of no new clashes. that's led many in yemen to believe there's some sort of mediation process going on, trying to set up a cease-fire. the head of the office is saying that there is a mediation going on, that several influential tribal leaders are trying to implement a cease-fire between both groups. but even though he's saying that, a spokesman for the government is telling us there is no cease-fire being planned. he's saying that the president is accusing the tribe of continuing to attack government targets and government installations. so a very confusing situation, still very chaotic. the mood on the street even though they're relieved that there have been no clashes in the past several hours, they're still very worried. it's still very tense that there could be clashes later in the day. zain? >> mohamed, what does the president want? he's under so much pressure. first he agrees to a possible deal. and then he backs out. then he agrees. then he backs out. then he does that again. can he be trusted? >> reporter: well, zain, by all accounts, diplomats i'm speaking with, government officials in yemen from both the opposition and the ruling party, really people are saying now that he can't be trusted. the gulf cooperation council which was trying to mediate a deal to end the political crisis there, they're very angry with the president now. they think he can't be trusted. the u.s. and the uk putting increased pressure on the president to keep to his commitments, to step down, they're very angry with him because they believe that his intrance jens ai intransigence that will lead to more violence. really not looking good. no one quite understands. he had a deal which he would have been able to get immunity, leave office in a peaceful fashion. he kept saying he was going to and kept reneging on reasons why not to sign this deal. all his supporters seem to be turning against him. he still has some, but more and more, even as his inner circle in yemen are expressing anger, publicly and privately, for not doing the right thing for the country, and they believe that his inaction and the fact that he's been putting up so many impediments to signing this deal when everybody else has signed it that they believe that has really led this country into more chaos right now. zain? >> thanks, mohamed. let's go back to another of our top stories. the u.s. secretary of state and her visit to pakistan, hillary clinton is on a quest to repair relations between the u.s. and pakistan as she arrived in islamabad just a few hours ago with the top u.s. military officer for meetings that have been described as sober in terms of u.s. expectations. our senior u.s. state department producer is traveling with the secretary. elise has just come out of a meeting so we can talk to her now. elise, explain to us what you understand between the public face that we're getting about what's going on and what's happening privately? >> well, zain, we just came out of a press conference with secretary clinton and admiral mike mullen, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. and actually, it was a conciliatory tone about the u.s. relationship with pakistan, about how critical it is to both the u.s. and pakistani interests and how the u.s. really wants to deepen its cooperation with pakistan. also talking really about the sacrifices that the pakistanis had made in terms of cooperation, the military that they've loved, the civilians that they've loved, really talking in warm terms about moving forward. but behind the scenes, this was a very sobering visit for secretary clinton. these talks were supposed to be very tough in terms of things the u.s. is looking for pakistan to do. relations are at their lowest point because of this raid on osama bin laden's compound. not just because bin laden was hiding in plain sight in the pakistani military, but also because the u.s. went ahead with the raid without talking to the pakistanis about it. so there's a lot of mistrust on both sides. for her part, secretary clinton giving a very tough message in terms of what the u.s. is looking for. action against al qaeda operatives joint operations, going against those factories that produce ieds that are used against u.s. troops in afghanistan and also support for taliban reconciliation with the afghan government. this is seen as key to bringing u.s. troops home, zain. so a lot that the u.s. needs pakistan to do and as tense as the relationship is, both clinton and mullen saying that the relationship is too important to abandon. >> senior u.s. state department producer elise labott traveling with the secretary of state, hillary clinton, in pakistan. thanks, elise. this is "world one" live from london. facebook's billionaire founder admits he's a killer of farm animals, that is. we'll tell you why. and is she lost in translation? 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[ female announcer ] ...of america's #1 daily moisturizing lotion, only from aveeno. and discover the power of active naturals. authorities in joplin, missouri, are working through the grim task of identifying the dead and the missing. they've released a list of 232 people reported missing after sunday's devastating tornado. but even more may be unaccounted for. the death toll from that monster tornado now stands at 126. making it the deadliest twister to hit the u.s. since the recordkeeping began. for an update on weather, our meteorologist joins us now at the international weather center. >> zain, good to see you. we had additional severe weather. we had tornado sirens going off in the shelters that were keeping the folks that had lost everything in joplin, just an incredible week. we had this area of low pressure across the center of the country really just kind of spinning these disturbances in. and with each successive one, it's just incredible amounts of damage across the region. yesterday we had fatalities in atlanta as a result of trees falling on folks there because of the same weather pattern that moved through. a big front coming in. conditions quieting down now. but let's take you into joplin. this is video from aaron cox, fascinating stuff we showed you last night on "a.c. 360." basically this is just after the tornado happened. he had enough sense to essentially keep his camera rolling here. he wants to know essentially if his sister is alive. so he's running through the streets, what's left of them, of joplin there, panning left and right, looking at all the destruction there. on his way to his sister's home to see if she is, indeed, okay. she was there with her fiancee and their cat. they were okay. that is excellent news for aaron there. there you can see the devastation. this is the springtime now in missouri, and you cannot see barely any vegetation there as it was just completely ripped from those trees to the unbelievable f-5 there in joplin that we will not forget any time soon. here's the system now moving east and diminishing in intensity. no question about it here. we're not expecting that kind of severe weather across the eastern u.s. at this point, but we're still looking at the potential for damaging winds mainly of the straight-line variety, not tornadic here. that's going to continue from the northeast down to the gulf coast. and then we'll be done with this, i think, for memorial day weekend coming in. we're going to be clear and things will be just dandy with high pressure across the east coast. this is the western pacific. this is, this is the first typhoon of the season. and there's also a supertyphoon that reached category 5. it's now a 4 and it is northeast of the philippines here. it is going to make a dangerous pass east of taiwan and then head up to the islands. so they are going to probably see a direct strike from this category 4, although it is going to be weakening as it continues to move off to the north and east. look at those winds at 240 right now. then it's going to head into mainland japan. i think by then we're just dealing with a very strong tropical storm low-end typhoon, but it is going to brush japan with gusty winds, no question about it, in the next 72 hours and heavy rainfall, zain. >> ivan, thank you. here are some of the other stories we're talking about on cnn. he can afford to dine at the finest restaurants when it comes to eating meat, though, facebook founder mark zuckerberg told "fortune" magazine that he's only going to eat what he kills. there aren't too many opportunities to go hupnting in silicon valley, so he's been visiting local farms to find his prey. he posted on his personal facebook page earlier this month, i just killed a pig and a goat. u.s. tv network fox says it's a no from us to one of the "x factor" judges. now, it originally hired british beauty sheryl cole to star in the american version of the talent show, but she's reported by been dropped because her english accent is too hard for american viewers to understand. now, fox hasn't confirmed or denied the story. and a swedish study has found that spending a long time commuting to work could actually cost you your marriage. yep. after studying data from 2 million swedes for 15 years, researchers found that the risk of divorce went up by 40% for people who have to commute to their jobs rather than working locally. but don't worry. there is hope. if you can get through the first five years, most couples just ada adapt. and the risk of divorce actually drops. you're watching "world one" live from london. the trial that's been in the works for 15 years just waiting for the accused. we're going to bring you a live report from the hague. that's the seat of the international criminal try bibu. what are g-8 countries going to do about libya? the answer my lie in russia. this is "world one" live from london. i'm ja i'm zain verjee. doctors in serbia will help figure out whether the former chief of the bosnian-serb army is well enough to face a hearing. there were requests to hand him over to the international war crimes tribunal in the hague. questioning was cut short thursday when his lawyer said he wasn't well enough to speak. mladic is facing charges of genocide committed during the 1990s bosnian war. rival factions in yemen are calling for demonstrations. it's cost more than 60 lives this week. yesterday 28 were killed at an explosion at a weapons depot. the u.s. is calling for both sides to end the fighting. on sunday the president backed out of a deal with gulf states and opposition leaders where he would have had to hand over power. north korean leader kim jong-il has made a secretive visit to china. the reclusive leader who rarely travels abroad met the chinese president, hu jintao. its it's largest ally and main provider of food and aid. they confirmed his visit hours after his bulletproof train left beijing. leaders from some of the world's richest countries are meeting in deauville in france. the g-8 countries are close to a multibillion-dollar deal to help democracies like egypt and tunisia. they've also been talking about libya. russia says its g-8 partners have asked it to help mediate between the warring parties. we continue to follow developments, though, surrounding the capture of ratko mladic. now facing charges of genocide and crimes against humanity. cnn's phil black is at the hague where the international war crimes try boonial is awaiting mladic's extradition. phil, how much of an issue is his health going to be, and how could that affect the trial? >> reporter: well, i think you'll find, zain, that it could potentially be a significant issue. with ratko mladic now in custody, the tribunal's greatest disappointment was the death of slobodan milosevic in custody from a heart attack during his trial before that was able to be concluded. and they will certainly do everything they possibly can in this case to avoid a similar disappointment. we do know that as far as the procedure goes, once he arrives here, once he is taken into custody, we are told that they are very eager to take him into custody. there is a cell waiting for him. he will be given a full medical examination. and i think you'll find decisions based upon his health will be made from that point. but assuming that he is well enough to appear, he is expected to make his first court appearance here at the tribunal within days. of arriving here in the hague. and that will be his first opportunity to enter a plea against the 15 charges that he faces or will face once he gets here, zain. >> his boss is at the hague, too, isn't he? >> reporter: he will be due at the hague, we believe, at some point, probably within a week. that is what the officials here are telling us. they understand that the serbian traditional process has at the very least a number of days to may out from this point. more likely it is going to be closer to a week. and then from there, that's when this process will get under way. and it's going to extend the length of this tribunal significantly. it's already been running for a long time now. they've already dealt with around 120 separate people who have been indicted and appeared here in one form or another. there are still currently around 34 ongoing proceedings here. the most high-profile of which is certainly karadzic. it was hoped they would all be wrapped up sometime around 2014. this, it is now believed, the upcoming trial of ratko mladic will take many years or quite a few years on top of that. it's going to extend the life of this tribunal under its security council mandate. zain. >> cnn's phil black reporting from the hague. thanks a lot, phil. ratko mladic has been on the run for years. we just want to remind you of a little more context here. in 1992 he laid serge to sarajevo. that siege lasted nearly four years and left thousands dead. and then srebrenica. in 1995 he was allegedly involved in the massacre of almost 8,000 muslim men and boys in and around the town. and then on july the 24th of that year, mladic and 51 others were indicted by the u.n.-established international tribunal for the former yugoslavia. now, there were a lot of rewards out for his capture or any information. in 2007, serbian officials offered $1.5 million for any information that led to his capture. they raised that to $14 million. that was in 2010. and then mladic's former boss who is sitting at the hague right now, karadzic, he was arrested in july 2008, and he is now on trial at the hague. well, an attorney for the 69-year-old mladic is describing him as a ruin of a man. here in london, our don riddell met a man who knows all about ruin. he survived the siege of sarajevo. listen. >> reporter: he's 36 years old and seems like a fairly typical european working and living in cosmopolitan london. but his family snapshots are far from normal. >> i mean, it was happening all over the city all the time. this random shooting. >> reporter: as the balkans war raged in the early '90s, vlad, his mom and younger brother were among the hundreds of thousands trapped in sarajevo. a city besieged by bosnian-serb forces for nearly four years. you'll never forget the day when the war came to his neighborhood. >> suddenly one day my mom was in the kitchen, and there was a shot. and someone shot through our window. the bullet went through the window in the kitchen and struck the wall through my brother's head or something. >> reporter: in the following days vlad found some of his neighbors dead in the street. he knew he'd be drafted soon, and he didn't want to join the infantry. so while still teenagers, he and his brother signed up for an anti-aircraft unit. >> this unit we were in was woefully ill equipped. i mean, we were called anti-aircraft unit, but for probably the first six months, we had no anti-aircraft weapons and possibly a couple of guns, right lal literally, and ten bombs. then we didn't know if it would function if it came to that anti-aircraft rocket or something. i would definitely say sometimes it was more safe for me to be with the army out in some trench than it would be to be in the center of sarajevo. >> reporter: electricity, food and water were scarce. and the city streets were often targeted by serbian snipers and their artillery shells. there were horrific marketplace massacres, and everyday life was traumatic. what was the worst moment for you, do you think? >> so many worst moments. possibly when my mom got shot, but that was just before we joined the army. she was just going to work. she was on a bus. and the sniper shot, i think, several times. and hit my mom in the leg. she was actually quite lucky to pull through that. >> reporter: shortly before the war ended, vlad and his brother deserted and escaped sarajevo through a tunnel under the airport, risking everything in a desperate move. behind them, they left a city in which it's estimated 10,000 people had been killed or gone missing. when you shut your eyes and look back, does this part of your life almost feel like a nightmare? >> it does. and it feels like even though it has happened to me and what i'm saying here of my memories, it feels like i'm recounting a movie or something or something i've read. it feels -- it's very difficult for me to -- it's still emotionally has an impact when i think about it. >> don riddell reporting. to a story now that we are following out of france. no one's saying that money can buy good government, but maybe it can help shore up democracy, at least. well, the leaders of the g-8 nations meeting right now in deauville are close to a deal to send aid to egypt and tunisia, fledgling democracies emerging from years of dictatorship. both of them say they're suffering economically amid the dramatic changes. other countries in transition could also get a helping hand. as for the crisis in libya, russia says its g-8 partners have asked for its help as a mediator. let's go to dan rivers now who is following the summit. dan, what more are you hearing about this fund? >> reporter: well, we've just got this declaration, zain, on the arab spring. it says, the members of the g-8 strongly support the aspirations of the arab spring. they're launching something called the deauville partnership which is based on sort of two pillars of both politics and economics. specifically, when it comes to the money, the paragraph -- the relevant paragraph says multilateral development banks could provide over $20 billion includinge iing 3.5 billion eur support of suitable reforms. it said they could provide. this seems to stop short of actually guaranteeing that money will be there. so we're seeking clarity on that. but this possibly has been slightly altered or overreported by some of the wire agencies earlier in the day that were suggesting that $20 billion would be sort of put on the table, as it were. that seems to be with a few more caveats in it. and specifically with regard to syria as well in the main declaration, they're saying should syria not heed the calls basically to stop killing civilians, we will consider further measures. now, earlier today, it was being reported that this paragraph would say that they would refer them to the u.n. security council. and we understand that may have been taken out under russian pressure, russia clearly an ally, a longstanding traditional ally of syria. so there has been some tweaks to these declarations that are coming out. but i think it is significant that they've issued a completely separate declaration on the arab spring. clearly the leaders here feel that is a key development, a key, you know, piece of political development that needs a completely separate document to it to address. and that is highlighted in the agenda. president obama also spoke to these issues earlier on today and was linking events in north africa to the israeli/palestinian conflict. listen. >> we agreed that the changes that are taking place in the middle east and north africa make the pursuit of peace between israelis and palestinians more urgent, not less. and we agreed to coordinate closely in encouraging the parties to sit down around a negotiating table. in a way that creates a palestinian state that is sovereign and an israeli state that is secure, the two states living side by side in peace. >> reporter: there's also a whole separate declaration, zain, on africa, looking at developments and economic issues in africa as well. but i think the headline-grabbing thing from this will be this $20 billion fund that could be provided, could be. not will be but that is being talked about as giving a massive injection of hope for egypt and tunisia whose prime minister -- whose new prime ministers are here in deauville, hoping that they will get more support from the g-8 as those sort of nacent democracies begin to move on from the turmoil of the last few months. >> dan rivers reporting. this is "world one" live from london. a new way to pay. how your phone could make reaching for your wallet a thing of the past. and the nba finals were in reach for lebron james and the miami heat. could they finish off the bulls? 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even if you don't care. it's the champions league final. social media is buzzing with fans speculating who's going to be in the teams on saturday. and there's all this talk about how man chuser united is going to try and contain barcelona star lionel messi. and number two, google wants to replace your wallet with a phone. it's ones that can actually store your bank account details. so that basically means you could pay for things just by swiping your phone over a special scanner. online people, though, are debating how exactly this new system would actually work. and at number one, this man, the capture of ratko mladic, is a top trend on social media. online people are talking about how they've been feeling now that he's been captured and will be brought before a court in the hague. there's also a lot of debate about how one of europe's most-wanted men managed to stay hidden for so long, more than 15 years. that's a good question for serbia's president to answer. what boris tadic is telling us about the hunt and who may have been protecting him. we will tell you what he says after the break. what's the most amazing ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. welcome back. this is "world one" live from london. we're coming up to 6:00 a.m. in new york, noon in berlin and 7:00 p.m. in tokyo. what's remarkable is that ratko mladic has been arrested or is it the fact that it took so long that's more remarkable? just hours after serbia's president, boris tadic, revealed the information, he was fielding about what led up to the moment. in particular, how the former army chief had stayed free for so long. mr. tadic has been speaking to my colleague, becky anderson. here's what he said. >> 16 years ago ratko mladic has been accused and after that, a few years after that, we had democratic changes in october of 2000. and within the first two years of the mandate of the democratic government, they were trying to capture all detainees including milosevic. but this government has been working on arresting ratko mladic from the beginning of that term that was 2 1/2 years ago. and at the end of the term of this government. >> okay. my question was who has been protecting him? >> i don't know exactly. i don't know exactly. i mean, from the beginning of that process, i'm totally sure that people from the armed forces had been protecting him. but after that, he changed, the people that were protecting him. and at the end of the day, he was protected by a very small group of the people from his family. but we'll check everything. we'll investigate everything. and we'll announce what happened in the past 16 years. >> do you believe the military may have been involved? >> in the beginning, i truly believed that is the case. but in the end of that process, i don't believe it. >> you're watching "world one" live from london. i'm zain verjee. thanks for joining us. we want to leave you now with some auto maysing tornado pictures. take a look. this is film from missouri. it just shows the huge range of the storm and its speed frightening. ahead on this "american morning," a new list of the missing in joplin, missouri. 232 people unaccounted for five days after the deadliest tornado on record. friends and loved ones calling on state officials to step it up, demanding to know, where are they? 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