good evening. breaking news tonight in the search for victims in the joplin tornado. first, though, i want to show you some remarkable new video showing the initial moments after the tornado struck, video captured by a couple racing to find a family member, a brother looking for his sister through a neighborhood which after the tornado they barely even recognized. oh, look at this. oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh, aaron. oh, my gosh. it went right through here. i don t know where we are. i don t know where to go. we got to keep going this way. don t step on any of this. come on. i feel like i need to help if someone is hurt. we ll keep asking. look at this house. come on. you guys okay? yeah. oh, my gosh! look at these houses, babe. you guys okay? yes. what street is this? i don t know. oh, babe, look. what? oh, no. it s the hospital. it was the hospital. show you more of that video. imagine you don t even recognize the community you
oh, my gosh, aaron. oh, my gosh. it went right through here. i don t know where we are. i don t know where to go. we got to keep going this way. don t step on any of this. come on. i feel like i need help. we ll keep asking. come on. you guys okay? yeah. oh, my gosh! look at these houses, babe. you guys okay? yes. what street is this? i don t know. oh, babe, look. what? oh, no. it s the hospital. it was the hospital. show you more of that video. everything is so destroyed, you can t even tell where you are. they went to find her sister, sarah. you ll really want to see how it ends. last night, the governor of missouri said there would be changes in the search for the missing. today we saw the start of those changes. the state took over a large portion of the disaster response. releasing the official roster of people missing or unaccounted for. i have the roster right here. remember for days we ve been saying 1,500 unaccounted for based on a loc