affected with dramatic potential consequenc consequences. the failure to fund the fbi is making it more difficult for us to do our jobs, to protect the people of our country from criminals and terrorists. reporter: another group tasked with protecting the country, coast guard, also not being funded. a coast guard pilot telling cnn that flights are being canceled because pilots are stressed and feeling unsafe, saying flying is unforgiving. you have to be 100% focused or people die. and with the coast guard s parent agency, the department of homeland security also without funding, five former homeland security secretaryies, includin the president s former chief of staff, john kelly, who was leading the west wing when the shutdown started, sent the president and congress a letter, asking that they fund the critical mission of dhs. i fear that the damage is already do already done to our security
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i m erin burnett. out front, breaking news in the midwest. death and destruction, more severe weather tonight. a series of tornadoes ripped through five states, starting early this morning, leading a path of destruction in their wake. here is what we know at this moment. nine people so far confirmed dead. 100 are injured. more than 300 homes have been damaged or destroyed today. the twisters touched down in kansas, missouri, kentucky, illinois, and indiana. harrisburg, it hit the town just before 5:00 a.m. this morning. eric gregg said despite the loss of life and praurptd, operty, his town will endure. the images are stunning and disturbing. can you tell me when you found out about this? what you heard this morning when you woke up to this? well, actually, this morning, the alarm was going off, sirens were going off about ten till 5:00. i woke up, got my family up. i went outside and was trying to assess where the tornado was coming at. we had heard it was imminent, and it
i m erin burnett. out front, breaking news in the midwest. death and destruction, more severe weather tonight. a series of tornadoes ripped through five states, starting early this morning, leading a path of destruction in their wake. here is what we know at this moment. nine people so far confirmed dead. 100 are injured. more than 300 homes have been damaged or destroyed today. the twisters touched down in kansas, missouri, kentucky, illinois, and indiana. harrisburg, it hit the town just before 5:00 a.m. this morning. eric gregg said despite the loss of life and praurptoperty, his will endure. the images are stunning and disturbing. can you tell me when you found out about this? what you heard this morning when you woke up to this? well, actually, this morning, the alarm was going off, sirens were going off about ten till 5:00. i woke up, got my family up. i went outside and was trying to assess where the tornado was coming at. we had heard it was imminent, and it was jus
jack cafferty is here. in case you haven t heard, of course you heard, in case haven t there is a big to-do planned for tomorrow on the other side of the pond. where prince william will marry kate middleton tomorrow in london. it is the first high-profile royal wedding in britain in decades. you cannot turn on a television, open a newspaper, logon to a website without hearing all about it. all of the big u.s. broadcasts and cable networks including cnn will carry the event live with coverage beginning at 4:00 eastern time tomorrow morning. the wedding itself begins a couple of hours later. it is a really big deal. right? not so much. a poll in britain commissioned by an anti-monarchy group found four out of five britons are