So right now, millions on lookout for Severe Weather in the threat zone places like houston, memphis and detroit. The system is packing heavy hail, rain and possible tornadoes. And it comes after a weekend of wild weather in texas. Several reported twisters, one ef3 left a person dead. Flooding up to 11 inches of rain. The National Guard using boats and choppers to rescue people. And in iowa, a twisters direct hit. There goes the school. There goes the school wow, a tornado blasting a high school. Over 100 people were inside. Outside, this is what the damage looked like. Now, to south dakota. A town leveled. Homes wiped away. A church destroyed. 130mileperhour tornado weather leaving people without power and water. Surreal, absolutely surreal. When i see sections of it you dont ever think this will happen to you. And in eads, colorado, a wild sight, a twister tangled in a rainbow. But in denver, winter is still winning, up to 3 inches of snow there. And yes, indeed, it is may. Well, th
generalizations. i apologize for my actions made in the emotional state of trying to let this last student finish his speech. once you start saying you people and start talking about all black people there s nothing redeeming about that. there s no context. graduate dante lambert does not harbor feelings. i want to thank any family for coming to support me and we made the best of the situation. coming up mascots for our government? and the man who says he can defeat hillary. scrambled politics is up next. hey. keep your chin up. for years, heinz ketchup has been with the wrong mustard. well, not anymore. introducing heinz new better tasting yellow mustard. mmm!
it did not define me. it didn t change who i was. the principal at an alternative school in georgia is facing criticism after she made a racially charged mark at the school s graduation ceremony. tnt academy principal nancy gord gorduke became upset after some people began leaving early. that speech was not put in the program, so people started talking and leaving. she has caused outrage with her comments. she told nbc news her side of the story earlier today. my side is i m not a racist. i didn t know black people was a racist term. i didn t say the n word or anything like that, because that s not in my vocabulary. what happened was at graduation the valedictorian was introduced to give his speech and a man, who just happened to be black, came up in front of us, in front of the podium and was going back and forth doing selfies with the kids and interrupting the valedictorian. therefore disrespect to that student, and when i called security in i asked the man to ple
lookout for severe weather in the threat zone. places like houston, memphis and detroit. it s packing hail heavy rain and possible tornadoes. it comes after a weekend of wild weather. in texas several reported twisters in cisco an ef-3 tornado left one person dead. outside of dallas there s flash flooding. up to 11 inches of rain. the national guard using boats and choppers to rescue people and in iowa a twister s direct hit. a tornado blasting a high school over 100 people were inside. no no one was seriously hurt. outside this is what the damage looked like. in south dakota a church de destroy destroyed, leaving people without power and water. surreal. you see pictures of it but you don t ever think it s going to happen to you. in colorado, a wild sight, a twister tangled in a rainbow but in denver winter is still winning. up to 3 inches of snow there. the pentagon has ordered u.s. military bases to raise their security level for the first time since the tenth anniversa
for more let me bring in dante lambert, a graduate at friday s ceremony, and his mother who was also at the ceremony. dante, what was your initial reaction when you heard principal gorduek make those remarks that seemed to incense the crowd? well at first, i was shocked. i was really shocked. i never heard somebody be so bold in front of a crowd of people like that. i mean i personally knew ms. nancy say some remarks that s a little off putting like the remark she made earlier about the babies but i never thought she would say something like that to a crowd of people. when you hear her respond, that look, should i have called them african-americans, or were they born in africa and the like does it indicate some kind of insensitivity on her part? it wasn t the fact that she called them black, it was the point that she pointed them out