emergency after a devastating outbreak of tornadoes ripping through the south. at least 23 people are confirmed dead in mississippi and another person was killed in alabama. dozens more are injured and at least four others are still missing. at this hour. many of the deaths happening in the town of rolling fork, mississippi. neighborhoods there were leveled the mayor sharing this bleak assessment of the damage on cnn this morning. when daylight comes, you can get a more visual of what happened last night. it was dark. we re using flashlights. so now i can see what i didn t see earlier this morning and is worse than i saw. this morning at three o clock throughout the throughout the morning. it s worse. communities. let s go. cnn s isabelle rose hollis is there in rolling fork, isabel? um i mean the mayor, saying that town is gone. and fred, the constable of a nearby county who came here and saw this with his own eyes described this as a landfill. and if you take a look right b
Metzl is frederick b rentschler, the second professor of sociology and psychiatry and the director of medicine and society at the vanderbilt. The Award Winning author dying of whiteness how the politics of racial resentment is killing americas heartlands and other books. He hails from kansas city, missouri and lives in nashville, tennessee he is joined in conversation tonight by Beth Simone Noveck professor at Northeastern University and director of the burn center for social. Jonathan metzl is presenting his new book, what weve living and dying in a country of arms and what weve become. Metzl reckons both with long history of distrust of Public Health, larger forces, social ideological, historical, racial and, political that allow Mass Shootings occur on a nearly daily basis. America. Looking closely at the cycle in which matts Mass Shootings lead to shock horror calls for action and ultimately political gridlock, he explores what happened to the soul of a nation and the meaning of sa
Tonights speakers Jonathan Metzl is frederick b rentschler, the second professor of sociology and psychiatry and the director of medicine and society at the vanderbilt. The Award Winning author dying of whiteness how the politics of racial resentment is killing americas heartlands and other books. He hails from kansas city, missouri and lives in nashville, tennessee he is joined in conversation tonight by Beth Simone Noveck professor at Northeastern University and director of the burn center for social. Jonathan metzl is presenting his new book, what weve living and dying in a country of arms and what weve become. Metzl reckons both with long history of distrust of Public Health, larger forces, social ideological, historical, racial and, political that allow Mass Shootings occur on a nearly daily basis. America. Looking closely at the cycle in which matts Mass Shootings lead to shock horror calls for action and ultimately political gridlock, he explores what happened to the soul of a n
Tonights speakers Jonathan Metzl is frederick b rentschler, the second professor of sociology and psychiatry and the director of medicine and society at the vanderbilt. The Award Winning author dying of whiteness how the politics of racial resentment is killing americas heartlands and other books. He hails from kansas city, missouri and lives in nashville, tennessee he is joined in conversation tonight by Beth Simone Noveck professor at Northeastern University and director of the burn center for social. Jonathan metzl is presenting his new book, what weve living and dying in a country of arms and what weve become. Metzl reckons both with long history of distrust of Public Health, larger forces, social ideological, historical, racial and, political that allow Mass Shootings occur on a nearly daily basis. America. Looking closely at the cycle in which matts Mass Shootings lead to shock horror calls for action and ultimately political gridlock, he explores what happened to the soul of a n
Tonights speakers Jonathan Metzl is frederick b rentschler, the second professor of sociology and psychiatry and the director of medicine and society at the vanderbilt. The Award Winning author dying of whiteness how the politics of racial resentment is killing americas heartlands and other books. He hails from kansas city, missouri and lives in nashville, tennessee he is joined in conversation tonight by Beth Simone Noveck professor at Northeastern University and director of the burn center for social. Jonathan metzl is presenting his new book, what weve living and dying in a country of arms and what weve become. Metzl reckons both with long history of distrust of Public Health, larger forces, social ideological, historical, racial and, political that allow Mass Shootings occur on a nearly daily basis. America. Looking closely at the cycle in which matts Mass Shootings lead to shock horror calls for action and ultimately political gridlock, he explores what happened to the soul of a n