definitely a threat. we re going to see a possibility of large hail, damaging winds, cloud-to-ground lightning and we ll see the possibility of those isolated tornadoes. this continues to move to the east over the next couple of daus. could bring snow to new england. that s where we ll be watching for sure. we ve had that lack of snowfall over the last couple of months. the season has been very dry as far as snowfall is concerned. so that s one of the things we ll be watching, michaela, as we go forward in time. we will be watching the severe weather threat today, possibility of isolated tornadoes once again, as we go through the morning and afternoon, michaela. thank you so much. we ll be getting updates thought the morning for you, jennifer. nine tornados are blamed for carving a deadly path of destruction, destroying hundreds of homes and buildings. joining us now is steven stanley. he s a member of the g ax rlin city council and mayor pro tem, b.j. williams. i m sorry to talk to
are pulling together and we just want to share our residents and victims on behalf of our mayor and council that all of our resources and as he s mentioned the declaration, and hope we ll get support from the state and federal level for resources. we will rebuild and restore this city. that s our total commitment and we re working together to get that done with our sister cities from across texas. we send you our best. we know you have the potential for snow and cold temperatures. mayor pro tem williams and councilman stanley, thank you for joining us on new day. thank you. diminishing confidence about the u.s. fight against isis is shown in a poll. 60% of americans say they don t approve of how president barack obamais handling terrorism. jim acosta join is us from
few miles just inside of dallas. but as soon as the storm had passed we were out here in the area within 30 minutes of the tornado passing and talking to the people. they were walking around, bewildered and dazed from what had just happened. many of them were at home when it happened. and they had seen notices on tv, some of them did report hearing the sirens. so as mayor pro tem williams was saying, our systems were active. they were everybody did what they were always instructed to do, got to a safe point in their house and hunkered down. mayor williams, now the part becomes as the search and rescue effort continues, also is housing the people who have been displaced. so many people have been, hundreds of homes destroyed, hundreds of buildings damaged. we also know it s terribly cold there now. we ll talk more about the weather that s coming. talk to me about the sheltering.