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less populated area, then finally back into more population as you get closer to i-40. right now people s lives are being tossed around. this tornado on the ground the way i can see it 140 to 160-mile-per-hour tornado, the same type of strength that we saw in the shawnee tornado yesterday. we ve been showing pictures of that damage. we re going to see similar damage here but not only 15 or 20 homes we re talking thousands of homes going to look just like those pictures out of shawnee that we showed you today and then from last night s storm. this is a major damaging event. this is a deadly event. even the weather service saying many fatalities are likely with a storm of this size. if you don t take the precautions necessary, again, inside the house, some tornadoes one of the storms that went over moore at some point in time in years past was called unsurvivable. i don t believe that s the case here yet. i believe you can still get inside of a home, get into your storm shelter or into
you know, joe made me do it. so, let s go on to jimmy kimmel. he s on youtube s eighth birthday. to pay tribute to this digital titan, we put together a documentry that traces it from the origins to today. a marvel of internet technology. it s changed the way we exchange ideas. it is youtube. in 2005, the founders of youtube created a way to share meaningless videos across the globe. originally, if you saw it in a path tub, you had to make vhs copies and give it to your friends. with youtube, you can share iguana parts with the world. it changed everything. at the same time, everyone
leveled small towns, the amount of debris and the things that come out of the debris itself, the type of soup that it makes, i m sure it s going to be toxic for some areas it goes to lie especially in the farming villages. thomas, that s exactly what i m concerned about. when you see these horrific images of this great ripple effect as the tide comes in, you look at it from the large scale. it almost looks like little ton ka trucks. but down there at ground zero, when this water comes in, it s not just seawater going into this ecosystem, farmlands. keep in mind all those cars, all those boats filled with toxins, filled with petrol. all those fires are being fueled by toxic debris. all that material then gets infused into this ecosystem, and it may take decades, many, many decades, before we re able to truly decontaminate this environment. it really is amazing as we watch the video there to see the cars and the boats and everything just being tossed around like it s toys in a path
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