aren t cheap. here s tom foreman with this week s american journey. reporter: in the wake of the oklahoma twisters, some have been raising their voices high insisting this storm ought to spur a movement for more people to put in storm shelters, from wichita, kansas, pba architects sells an assortment of models many of which look like normal rooms and there cory schultz sees his work as more than a business, it s a mission. after the fact it s too late. this has to be something that you plan for, that you get in, that you get in place and then you use it and you use it correctly, and then i think it can save lives across the country. auntie em! reporter: storm shelters have been around for generations, famously feateurs in the wizard of oz but modern shelters are a different matter. many companies offer steel and concrete structures for above and below ground, posting an
there. not just in egypt, but in other countries where you breech the security of an embassy and the government cooperates and you get that kind of statement from the american ambassador, it is long-standing state department policy. we are on the lookout for what is islamaphobic. it is not a terrorist. it is workplace violence. this is appeasement, and they attacked us nonetheless. on that note we have to take a break. what is it like to eat free pretzels all day? it is the perk at working at auntie em s. you do have so many jobs.