up the northbound side of the highway. and in an attempt to just get the dog off the highway, which is the number one priority so it didn t get hit, it tried to shoo it off the highway, the dog wouldn t leave. it was a little bit skiddish, wouldn t come up to the trooper, but the dog continued to run north and the trooper followed the dog. which ultimately led them to a section of guardrail damage, just over the memorial bridge, which is right over the line in vermont, and as they looked down the embankment, they could see a truck that was involved in a pretty bad crash, and two gentlemen laying outside the truck that had been ejected from the vehicle. seriously injured. and at that point suffering from hypothermia. this really is, like, lassie, going to get help for the kid who fell down the well or something. what is the condition of the people who were in the car at this point and would they have made it if they hadn t been found?
the residents who lost their homes, lost their businesses and unfortunately lost their lives as well. ashley: i want to mention there s an area called dawsons spring that was hit really hard. we ve shown videos and had people speak that live there. that s mainly residential when you look at the area that was hit hardest. the shopping district, that didn t get hit hardly at all. it s the residential areas of dawsons springs and local reports say there s up to 100 people missing. carley: we learned of a district judge that died in condition tucky. in illinois, an amazon warehouse, a 29-year-old u.s. navy veteran died in the amazon warehouse in illinois. we ll be talking to one of his friends coming up about his story, who he was, and how he may have died saving other people as well. so much devastation across the
it was a lot of luck honestly. me and my wife actually were at our house. where our house actual didn t get hit by the tornado. my oldest boy was at my mother-in-law s house. we went over to try to be in her house because it was an actual house. so we felt like it would be stronger. we all just cooped up in the bathroom. we put my two boys in the bathtub, put pillows on top of them.n we sat down beside the bathtub and put pillows on top of us. we had our 2-month-old baby in the car seat, left in that thinking it would be more protection. we even had our dog in there with us. it was just thcrazy. it s the most traumatic thing i ve ever been through. i felt like i was helpless in protecting my kids against it. it just picked us up and just
how are you feeling now? my legs are sore. i will be going to the doctor. i have some bruises from the air-conditioning unit and at some point something hit me on my head whenny we first went down i got hit in the head so my head hurts, so i am going to go to the e.r. and the doctor and urgent care just to make sure that there s nothing. i just wanted to get home because my clothes were soaking wet, and them the water was still raping, but once i start opening up and there was a whole lot of they were worried about me, dreeing and stressed. ? and when your home and your family didn t get hit. no. i live in paducah, kentucky, maybe 45 minutes from mayfield and paducah was fine, but mayfield, if you look
0 and not nato. lieutenant colonel alexander vindman, thank you for joining us. he s the author of right matters, former security director for eastern europe and a fellow at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. all right. we ll bring you another update on the devastation in kentucky and other states after severe tornadoes. another hour of velshi begins right now. it s saturday, december 1st december 11th, i m sorry. i m ali velshi. a devastating series of tornados and tornadic thunderstorms touched down overnight in at least five states in the midwest, arkansas, missouri, kentucky and tennessee, 32 tornadoes are believed to have touched down and people dead in kentucky alone and the figure might be closer to 100. andy beshear is holding a news conference at 11:00 a.m. eastern and four tornadoes hit his state including one that stayed on the ground for 200 miles. scores of structures have been destroyed and a mass casualty event were declared in a ken tu