also, a disregard forpl dissent and civil liberties. i mean, people who burned the flag, which is a protected political speech, going to jail and s losing their citizenship. his opponent in the election being threatened with jail.hi reporters who were critical of him having to hire security. this is not only a program that s fascist, but an approach that will suffocate the society to oppose those. bill: again, all of those things wait. you had a chance. you had a chance to stop it on election day. it didn t work out in your way. to me, i want everyone to be fair. fair. i don t think you have any historical context to compare donald trump to hitler. i mean, hitler had a record from 1927 on of violence. so does donald trump. no, he has no record of violence.19
locals say the tornado actually lifted off the ground, meaning its path is about twice as long as first estimated. just today the national weather service updated its estimate of the length of the tornado s path, and they now say it was 13 miles long as measured by aerial reconnaissance photos. drew? there s been an inspiring sight among rubble in joplin, missouri, this memorial day weekend. one of our i-reporters is working on cleanup and her group found an american flag in the debris. one of them climbed a tree and let the stars and stripes fly from a branch. an 81-year-old veteran lived at the home before it was flattened and reportedly survived the tornado by hiding in his refrigerator. update on something we told but last night. people who live near a north carolina chemical plant back home tonight after an explosion forced them to evacuate. a huge fireball erupted in the plant in hudson. 70 miles northwest of charlotte. the blast ignited a huge fire
lt and is that kristen chenoweth? what a fun room that would be. and now, we will keep an eye on that table. from the queen victoria s day with the china there. and we will stay on this and also the story in joplin, missouri. when disaster strikes, we owe it to the i-reporters to brings the raw images from the scene. you are looking at a block after block of a flattened town. the i-reporter who filmed the images says he will never forget the look on the rescue erescuer as they arrived trying to help. we re adding new cell sites. increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we re covering more people
after destruction. anything that provides you and others hope? well, it would just be incredible support, all kinds of people coming together like from the state troopers to the nurses to the rescue team. they said, we re going up there. we don t know what we re going into. we believe we re needed but we re heading up there. it s amazing, folks are so compassionate and the need is very much so there. james redmond, thank you very much. anyone can hop on our website and look at your video. we thank all of the i-reporters that are sending in these videos. also, we re monitoring severe weather threats. t.j. alluded to three clocks that are ticking. these are live pictures over the skies of oklahoma. chad myers was just talking about this. he mentioned tornado warnings earlier. we ll check in with chad and check in with some storms that are popping up right now. coming up next, a former member of sarah palin s staff is
patients? she did. she said that there were four patients that they lost, and it could be more that she wasn t aware of and most people wouldn t anything when i tried to talk to them, but she did mention that she lost four patients. okay. hey bethany, don t go anywhere, i-reporters on top of it. appreciate our i-reporters, and if you send it to i-report.com. i-report@cnn.com. listen, i want to go to the person who shot those pictures. put those pictures back up to me. jamie green with the wichita eagle. walk us through these pictures, please. well, i m not looking in the pictures right now so let me get out of there, so they were taken well, let me backtrack and tell me that i was actually in joplin, missouri shooting a