we re following the breaking news this hour, a tornado outbreak that scraped parts of the midwest this morning, killing at least nine people and injuring more than 100. hardest hit, harrisburg, illinois, where at least six people died, including two children. within the last half hour, we learned the tornado was a category ef-4, with winds, get this, up to 170 miles an hour, and as wide as two football fields. in the last hour, the mayor spoke at a grief-stricken news conference. we have suffered the loss of lives. we ve suffered many injures, and millions of dollars worth of is it damage, but first and foremost the loss of lives breaks my heart today. in neighboring missouri, the governor puts the damage in the tens of millions. there s also damage in kansas and kentucky, where the national guard has been called out. let s get the latest, chad myers is watching what s going on. the heartbreaking to see it, not a whole lot of warning. what s going on now? i think the mo
he keep that momentum? and newt gingrich, by the way, did not use this opportunity at the podium to say congratulations, governor romney. nor did he even call the governor to concede florida. he just moved right on to the next stop. what does that mean? ashleigh, there s a huge buzz over facebook going public. you want a piece of the action? yes. you may need a lot of money to get in on the hottest ipo ever. christine romans is going to let us know if we can get in on the action. and this dash cam video. one officer watches as his partner swims to a sinking car. zero in. there are two women in the back, and they don t know how to swim. look what he did. you re going to find out from this man s voice what it was like to rescue these two women from that lake in texas. on the heels of that, ashleigh. knock knock. knock knock. who s there? the fbi with a chain saw tearing down your door. why? oops, by the way, it was a mistake. we ve made mistakes about the fbi be
date we have distributed over $4 million in loans. who is getting these loans? they are available to businesses impacted by the disaster. it includes businesses that are dependant an the industries as well, ship yards, boat docks, field compa fuel companies, businesses that are dependant on the industries are able to come to one of the centers call our 1-800 number which is 1-800-659-2955. i wanted to show you i have a list hear what kinds of businesses are eligible. think about it, it is not just the people who are bringing the fish out of the ocean, right? also the people who are president saysi processing it and shipping it. the people supplies the fuel and gear for the boats. there are lots of different ways