on the weather and the cleanup. hi, will. reporter: hi, eric, this storm was so strong, they thought it was an earthquake. it turned out to be a tornado in south los angeles and he pulled out his cell phone and got much more than he bargained for. you see one roof getting ripped off a home there. it damaged of other homes. nobody was hurt. according to u.s.tornadoes.com, this is the first tornado to hit los angeles since 2004. it was classified by the national weather service as an ef-0. check out this picture of a waterspout. a toyota over water. earlier in the day the storm created huge mudslides, flowing down hillsides with little to no vegetation and camario springs,
borders. we see kids that are suffering from ebola. they just don t feel well. they want to be touched. they want to be hugged. reporter: nurse marina novak from doctors without borders recently returned from sierra leone. there s always a risk a child could knock off your goggles or, you know, tear through your protective equipment, you re unable to carry them. reporter: novak is one of thousands of aid workers with the organization. director so fi says one of the biggest challenges is that ebola is a moving target. they are still there but they are elsewhere in different forms. reporter: doctors without borders has admitted more than 6,000 patients and shipped more than 1200 tons of equipment to fight the disease. but it s the coordination of services that is crucial. it s absolutely essential in addition to the isolation you need to be able to provide the education, awareness.
to help high risk children. lori green has more from our new york city newsroom. tell us more about this. wall street sometimes gates bad rap for its ruthless pursuit of the almighty dollar. many working in high finance, defy thatz> if you look at your a frame, it s tim similar to what we say by day, he was a product specialist with deutsche bank, two eefrgs after work he helps 16-year-old jordan del toro with math. he discovered something priceless. it s a fantastic opportunity to have the direction with people that you don t come across well with. reporter: he s one of 100 people working with financial companies who are a part of a tutoring program at the jewish child care association. kids falling behind in math,