Against the embattled entertainer. Good morning from the studio 57 at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Glad to be with you. Im annemarie green. A batch of bad weather including a string of concerns rumbled across the plains injuring an unknown number of people and damaging homes and other buildings. Yesterday, at least 30 tornado warnings were reported in the plains. This is part of an ongoing storm system expected to last the rest of the week. Tornado watches are posted in kansas, colorado, and nebraska. Hena daniels has details. Theres three tornadoes on the ground at the same time good night. Reporter more than 30 tornado sightings were reported across the plains yesterday. Sto stormchasers captured at least one tornado that ripped up buildings near dodd city, kansas. Theres a structure hit. Reporter this crew ran into an overturned propane tank, spewing gas along the roads. There was gas everywhere. It was very dangerous. Reporter the National Weather service says at least o
What was happening as he called 911. Shes got duct tape over her mouth and you can see her hands were bound behind here back, surreal, wow. Reporter traumatizing. We spoke to one off camera. Two walked in and demannedded money and tied them up and covered their mouth and did the same to the children. I said, the police are coming, the police are coming, be calm. Reporter at this point the suspect had already left and neighbors say they pulled out their cell phones to get video of the scene while he assisted police and the victim. He handed the woman to me and here comes the kids and it was sad. They are bound up. Reporter bound up and apparently under the influence of something. The victims told neighbors the suspect forced the children to drink a white substance. They were kind of subdued, they didnt closed down and neighbors say this is what they saw. I saw them crawling out of the house and im like, this is not normal, guns drawn. Reporter the kids were not injured but the 19yearold
Against the embattled entertainer. Good morning from the studio 57 at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Glad to be with you. Im annemarie green. A batch of bad weather including a string of concerns rumbled across the plains injuring an unknown number of people and damaging homes and other buildings. Yesterday, at least 30 tornado warnings were reported in the plains. This is part of an ongoing storm system expected to last the rest of the week. Tornado watches are posted in kansas, colorado, and nebraska. Hena daniels has details. Theres three tornadoes on the ground at the same time good night. Reporter more than 30 tornado sightings were reported across the plains yesterday. Sto stormchasers captured at least one tornado that ripped up buildings near dodd city, kansas. Theres a structure hit. Reporter this crew ran into spewing gas along the roads. There was gas everywhere. It was very dangerous. Reporter the National Weather service says at least one tornado touched down outs
Jump in. Dont be shy. Certainly i think from my little world of this surveillance world where so much trust has been lost, especially for users outside the United States, i think the simple but very meaningful steps would include updating u. S. Surveillance law. Weve got some good vehicles for that. Weve got great vehicles right now for reforming the Electronic Communications privacy act which is one of our domestic surveillance statutes. Get it to be consistent with the standards that most companies are complying with any way in the United States. Statutes are way out of date. The second is addressing the National Security authorities in the United States, u. S. Freedom act is one vehicle that does a nice job of addressing concerns. Particularly issues of bulk surveillance by u. S. Natural security. Those are two very important vehicles that are there ready to be passed and can help reduce the concerns about aggressive u. S. Surveillance. I think theres also a great need for the Unite
To this thing. I thought it was very interesting in another committee that i have the privilege of chairing, we did a hearing on concussions, and including professional athletes they would not recommend to their children that they play football. So times are changing. The ncaa has got to get with the times. So whatever this Committee Hearing has done to enible you as a reformer to get those schools the votes that you need to do a lot of these things that were talking about, the Family Travel why should they have to sneak around in the shadows in order to get money to be able to buy a ticket to come to the game and where to stay in a hotel and so forth . I mean, it just it defies common sense. Mr. Rolle, you want to make any final comment . Sure. One thing that id like to say is that when you think about the collarship discussion, a lot of players i was on teams with, it was kind of like it was us versus them. We didnt feel like the ncaa was protecting our best interests, was looking ou