don t take nexium if you take clopidogrel. relief is at hand for just $18 a month. talk to your doctor about nexium. jenna: let s check with the newsroom. we have pictures of this storm that hit tulsa, oklahoma, just overnight. 100,000 people are without power right now. the severe weather has been very intense. we have no reports that this was a tornado at the time, but i m sure that you remember the oklahoma city area being ravaged by a tornado several weeks ago. no reportin oklahoma city. as you can tell, it doesn t necessarily have to be a tornado to cause severe damage. what we are hearing is that it
after a private jet crashed into several houses in south bend, indiana. and now we know among the dead a university of oklahoma football legend. the plane was flying from it tulsa to south bend. but the pilot reported some kind of electrical problems and moments later, witnesses say that plane flew low over a neighborhood, clipped one house. then crashed right into another. while the homeowner was inside. my roof is caved. in there was glass everywhere. the front of the house window is is busted out. i just grabbed my son and got him some clothes and we ran out. first thing we heard is bang, crash, then we got closer. outside we could see the smoke. then we went down and we could see where the back of my house one of the houses was completely gone and you could smell the gas. shepard: smell the gas. that gas was real danger. authorities had to evacuate hundreds of people because there was reportedly jet fuel all over the place. former university of oklahoma star quarterback
we have heat advisories right up the coast on i-95 really from philadelphia southwards down in south carolina, still a heat warning around st. louis and also around it tulsa. the additional story is heavy rain this morning, just went through new york city, but back in the southern great lakes, we re getting nailed by thunderstorms really from chicago to detroit has been the worst of it and that will continue. so your fraft today, be prepared for afternoon showers and storms. if you re leaving the door this morning in new york city northwards up through new england, have the umbrella with you. also pittsburgh, buffalo, and southeast, too, will be dodging the thunderstorms later on today. we ll give you the full weekend forecast later. bill, thank you. stocks sag on the debt debate. high pump prices boost profit, and a new way to get your pet to mellow out. your first look at this morning s business headlines is straight ahead. coming up, carlos beltran, giants debut, the feel good
south carolina, still a heat warning around st. louis and also around it tulsa. the additional story is heavy rain this morning, just went through new york city, but back in the southern great lakes, we re getting nailed by thunderstorms really from chicago to detroit has been the worst of it and that will continue. so your fraft today, be prepared for afternoon showers and storms. if you re leaving the door this morning in new york city northwards up through new england, have the umbrella with you. also pittsburgh, buffalo, and southeast, too, will be dodging the thunderstorms later on today. we ll give you the full weekend forecast later. bill, thank you. stocks sag on the debt debate. high pump prices boost profit, and a new way to get your pet to mellow out. your first look at this morning s business headlines is straight ahead. coming up, carlos beltran, giants debut, the feel good moment of the week, and hey, ladies. the pacers have found a way to make tom brady look even b
location. this is the big cities wichita, it tulsa, oklahoma city, this is the area under a high risk of severe weather late this afternoon into this eeching. this is an area that is used to this, this happened probably in this region two or three times every year. so they ll be prepared. but it doesn t mean you can avoid devastation when you get these big huge storms. so severe weather possible even up here in new england for people on the east coast, definitely a lot of active weather this afternoon. travel delays will be widespread. but of course we want to save lives at this point. is there a quick and easy answer about why we ve seen all these tornadoesoff the last couple of months, whether down in the southeast or now in places like missouri? we ve had roughly double the amount of tornados that we should have by this time of year. the going theory is it s because of la nina, that gives us a very active jet stream that flow over the country and that s the rationale right now.