the devastation. it s just we re looking at the video. now. it s incredible. it is striking jim to see this devastation of close and in person, you know, it s not really an exaggeration to say that there is very little of this town that has remained untouched from the tornado that ripped through here on. uh, the buildings that we re seeing here throughout the area have been reduced to rubble. there are individuals that we smoke into that don t understand how they got out alive, considering so many around them perished. as you mentioned at least 25 people have been killed as a result of the storms that we re continuing the machinery being brought through these areas clear out the records, and it was earlier that i spoke to one of the tornado survivors. ernest hall, who says that he was asleep when the initial storm came through. woken up by a phone call of a family member asking for help to erased across town to a trailer park where we re standing in front of that is among the
private investors are trying to take advantage of coveted water rights to make millions when drought sends water prices through the roof. here s a report ebola arizona is a place few are likely to have heard of. home to some 300 people. this windswept community is a tiny oasis in the sonoran desert. sustained by water from the colorado river. this rural corner of the american west has caught the eye of east coast investors. much of this farmland now belongs to greenstone subsidiary of the financial services conglomerate mass. mutual investment firm want with farmland like this. they wanted for the water. they wanted to make money, you know, off the water rights center attached to the land. county supervisor holly irwin is fighting green stones. recent sale of ebola water to a growing phoenix suburb more than 200 miles away and make millions off of it, you know, at the expense of what it s going to do to our
lizzie cavanaugh has more. arizona is a place few are likely to have heard of 300 people. this windswept community is a tiny oasis in the sonoran desert. sustained by water from the colorado river. this rural corner of the american west has caught the eye of east coast investors. much of this farmland now belongs to greenstone, subsidiary of the financial services conglomerate mass. mutual investment firm want with farmland like this. they wanted for the water. they wanted to make money, you know, off the water rights center attached to the land. county supervisor holly irwin is fighting green stones. recent sale of ebola water to a growing phoenix suburb more than 200 miles away and make millions off of it. you know, at the expense of what it s going to do to our communities in the future, and the president is going to set its opening pandora s box and who is going to be the next one in line to roll? the dice lawyer