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many picking up the pieces of shattered homes and lives after a weekend few will ever forget. more than 240 tornadoes touched down across the plains and the south over a three-day period. that's a record for a single storm system. at least 45 people were killed by the twisters and other violent weather. nowhere was hit harder than north carolina. at least 21 people died. the state's deadliest weather day in decades. communities large and small are devastated. the governor asked for federal help in assessing the damage and helping residents get back on their feet. ines ferre is in raleigh, north carolina, this morning with the latest. ines, good morning to you. >> good morning, terrell. i'm in one of the neighborhoods that's been hit the hardest. you can see the house right behind me, simply destroyed. many residents around here just feel lucky to be alive. residents in greene county, north carolina, are sifting through what's left of their devastated community. >> hopefully we'll rebuild. i don't know at this point. >> reporter: over the weekend, a line of violent storms spawned more than 60 tornadoes in the state, killing at least 21 people. three of them young children who died at this mobile home park in stony brook. in other parts of the state, harrowing stories of survival. >> right now it's just a state of shock, you know. just glad i got out alive. >> reporter: connie owens hid in her closet as one of the twisters ripped through her home. >> it started sucking stuff out of the closet and it sucked my tennis shoes off my feet. >> reporter: this lowe's store was ripped to shreds. quick-thinking employees are being credited with helping save the people inside. >> i said we have a tornado, get to the bathrooms now. >> reporter: here in raleigh the damage is almost hard to believe. this neighborhood is absolutely devastated, and sadly, it's not the only one. >> i've seen a lot of damage in north carolina over the years but this is the most catastrophic i've ever seen. >> reporter: the violent weather began thursday in oklahoma, before cutting across the deep south. in all, more than 240 tornadoes touched down in 14 states. a record for a single storm system. in virginia, tim ranking's home now sits in the water. >> i don't really know how you go about salvaging a house that's laying in the river upside down. >> reporter: complicating the rebuilding effort even further, more severe weather is on tap for tomorrow. forecasters warn there will be a triple threat of tornadoes, high winds, and hail. and several residents that we spoke to said that they were just simply touched yesterday by the amount of workers and volunteers, neighbors that came out to try and clear out some of the debris. but they still have a long way to go. terrell? >> a lot of work to do. ines ferre in raleigh, north carolina for us this morning. ines, thank you. meanwhile another tragedy in north carolina this morning. five people were killed in a highway accident, including three children. it happened last night in the national forest north of the camp lejeune marine base. the victims were found in an suv turned upside down in a canal. investigators don't think bad weather was a factor in the crash. wildfires are still burning this morning across texas. the governor's asking president obama to declare the stricken region a disaster area. in austin, yesterday, firefighters used helicopters for aerial water drops. the fire destroyed at least eight homes and damaged at least ten others. others fires in texas have burned more than 1,000 square miles. half a dozen fires are still burning. they're being driven by strong winds and dry conditions. in idaho today, rescuers will use a remote control digging machine. they're hoping to reach a miner missing deep inside a silver mine. the mine is in the town of mullen in eastern idaho near the montana state line. there's been no contact with the missing miner since the tunnel collapsed on friday. his condition is unknown. to the deepening concern now about air travel safety. it happened again this weekend. for the sixth time in less than a month, an air traffic controller was caught napping on the job. now the faa is taking emergency steps to counter the disturbing trend. susan mcginnis is in washington this morning with more on that. susan, good morning to you. >> terrell, good morning. the head of the faa and the chief of the air traffic controllers are starting a seven-city training tour today. this is to reinforce the message that sleeping on the job is not acceptable, and to explain the faa's new regulations. the new rules start with an order to get more rest. instead of the mandatory eight hours off between shifts, the rules now require nine hours off. the rules also ban controllers from swapping into a midnight shift after a day off. a scheduling trick often used by controllers to get a three-day weekend. >> more rest time, more managers on duty, and making sure that controllers are not looking out for their own schedule, rather than the safety schedule that we think needs to be put in place. >> reporter: the new rules come after yet another air traffic controller was caught sleeping on the job. this time in miami. early saturday morning. according to the faa, the controller did not miss any calls from aircraft, and there was no operational impact. but that makes eight instances of controllers falling asleep, in six cities, in just the past two months. and those are just the ones the government knows about. the issue is not new. back in 2007, the national transportation safety board warned the faa that its scheduling system was part of the problem. controllers are sometimes working when they are significantly fatigued and committing fundamental errors, it warned. the ntsb is concerned about the lack of faa action on the issue. >> the reality of life is, is the way we have been operating over the past three decades, it has proven to be a horrible way of doing business in the air traffic control tower. >> reporter: now, the other recommendation is that controllers working on overnight shifts take breaks to get some sleep. but the transportation secretary has ruled that one out, saying that controllers will not be paid to take naps. terrell? >> susan mcginnis in washington for us this morning. susan, thank you. and today is the deadline for filing your income taxes. the tea party activists are planning rallies across the nation to call for cuts in taxes and government spending. rallies were held around the nation over the weekend, marking the two-year anniversary of the movement's founding. the rallies featured appearances by several potential republican presidential candidates. >> let's send them this message -- don't tread on me. >> real solidarity means coming together for the common good. this tea party is real solidarity. >> some tea party members say wisconsin's recent battle over union bargaining rights was a wake-up call for the rest of the nation. and libya -- or as apparent suicide attacks this morning in afghanistan. a spokesman says a gunman in an afghan army uniform opened fire inside the defense ministry compound, killing an unknown number of people. the gunman was killed by return fire. meanwhile in libya, forces of moammar gadhafi are attacking two rebel-held towns. at least 17 people were killed this weekend in misrata. it's the only rebel-held town remaining in the western part of the country. they're also shelling ajdabiya in eastern libya. it's reported this morning that the u.s. has been funding government opponents in syria since at least 2006. according to "the washington post," diplomatic cables released by wikileaks show the state department has funneled as much as $6 million to finance anti-government operations inside syria. it's unclear if the operation is still going. "the post" said money was set aside through at least september of last year. elsewhere in the middle east, yemen is in turmoil after the biggest anti-government demonstrations yet. hundreds of thousands of protesters marched in yemen's capital and other cities. security forces responded with gunfire, tear gas, and water cannons. a doctor working with the protesters says more than 200 were injured. the operator of japan's crippled nuclear power plant says it could take from six to nine months to get the plant fully under control. the plant has been leaking radiation since the catastrophic earthquake and tsunami last month. secretary of state hillary clinton visited japan on sunday. she promised continued u.s. support to help the tens of thousands of people displaced by the disaster. we'll take a quick break. just ahead on the "morning news," broadway's "spider-man" show faces more big changes. plus, it's deadline day. find out who isn't paying their fair share of taxes. this is the "morning news." s." pooches and puppies, we are fed up with being fed on. we demand k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. any tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. so let's put our paws down in protest. no fetching, no friendship till we all get k9 advantix ii. join us at poochprotest.com. 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"cbs moneywatch" time on this monday. a mostly flat day for asian markets. ashley morrison with more in new york. good morning to you. >> good morning, terrell. small gains in asia, tokyo's nikkei and hong kong's hang seng finished up a fraction and oil rose to nearly $109 a barrel. today, wall street gets the very latest on the housing market. this is another big week for earnings, as well, with apple, goldman sachs, and intel among the headliners. in the last trading session on friday, positive economic news put stocks back in the black. the dow gained 56 points, while the nasdaq edged up 4. attention procrastinators, federal tax returns need to be filed by midnight tonight. if you owe taxes, there is actually a benefit, though, to waiting to the last minute. that way you've gotten every last bit of interest on your money before you pay uncle sam. americans who have money coming to them are better off filing early. and the rich are paying less than ever, according to one report, since 1992, the average federal income tax actually paid by the wealthier 400 households has fallen from 26% to 17%. for the first time since japan's massive earthquake and tsunami, toyota says all of its plants in the country are back in production. but they will work only at half capacity for now because of a parts shortage. the automaker says the twin disasters have caused a production loss of more than 260,000 vehicles. at the movies, a huge opening for "rio." the 3-d animated adventure packed them in, winning the weekend box office with sales of $40 million. that is the biggest opening for a movie so far this year. the slasher comedy "scream 4" opened in second place with disappointing sales, and after two weekends at the top the easter bunny tale "hop" slipped to third. and the royal wedding is still 11 days away but ad companies are already making the most of it. this t-mobile commercial complete with lookalikes and some questionable choreography -- is that you, terrell? i see you in there. has gone viral on the internet in just the last few days. t-mobile says it's a congratulations message to will and kate as well as a way of capturing england's celebration mood. i've never seen them celebrate like that over there. >> what are you talking about? that looks like you and me before the show every morning. >> exactly. we come on out -- >> that's what we do in the studio. party over here. ashley morrison here in new york. ashley, good to see you. thank you. and with that, we'll take a quick break on this monday morning. sports coming up. carmelo goes cold at the worst possible time. the celtics and knicks in an nba playoff battle. ♪ [ male announcer ] every day thousands of people are switching from tylenol to advil. to learn more and get your special offer, go to takeadvil.com. take action. take advil. here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. partly cloudy and 59 in new york. sunny and 88 in miami. rain, mixed with snow, 40 in chicago. partly cloudy, 90 in dallas. 67 and partly cloudy in los angeles. team now for a check of the national forecast. latest satellite picture shows clear skies in the southern plains and southwest. there are a few showers lingering over the northeast. later today, snow in parts of wyoming and south dakota and rain in colorado. the southeast is humid with sunny skies and the northeast will see a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of rain. in sports this morning, boston fights off new york in the nba playoffs. to the highlights, ray allen of the celtics hits a three with 12 seconds left. it caps a second-half rally against the knicks. new york's carmelo anthony missed the last shot. boston took game one. game two tuesday night in boston. in oklahoma city, kevin durant scored 41 points for the thunder in game one of the playoff series against denver. russell westbrook added 31. the thunder beat the nuggets 107-103. an upset in los angeles, new orleans point guard chris paul had 33 points, 15 in the fourth quarter. the hornets beat the defending champion lakers 109-100. and in memphis, talking about surprising san antonio in game one, they took the lead with just seconds left. the spurs missed a shot at the buzzer. the grizzlies get their first-ever playoff win 101-98. in baseball the yankees rallied to beat the rangers. new york's eric chavez singled home the tie-breaking run in the eighth inning. the yanks hung on to edge the rangers 6-5. and in phoenix, bottom of the 12th, arizona's steve drew singled to right. the runner from second beat the throw to score. the diamondbacks beat the giants 6-5. when we come back another look at this morning's top stories. and pain at the pump. you know what i'm talking about. soaring gas prices already putting the brakes on the economic recovery. overy. 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