average year. and this evening, more potential trouble on the horizon. catie beck starts us off now from oklahoma. catie, a devastating scene there tonight. reporter: that s right, lester. people here in cole, oklahoma are still assessing what was lost overnight while millions more are now bracing for another round of powerful storms. tonight residents of cole, oklahoma are picking up the pieces. sifting through piles of rubble where their homes once stood after tornadoes drifted into town late wednesday. there s a tornado! reporter: the dark funnel cloud captured on video. rain, hail and lightning striking around it. the national weather service preliminarily confirming an ef-3 tornado, claiming the lives of three people. she was the only one here. reporter: 19-year-old joseph davis says his grandmother, who he lived with here, was one of them. he was at work when the storm took hold. most of my stuff is
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that to you as soon as it begins. there you see the process is also starting, but the president has yet it arrive. as soon as he does, we ll bring it to you. now to capitol hill, more potential trouble for embattled new york republican congressman george santos. the house ethics committee voted unanimously to investigate his past business practices, his campaign finances, and allegation of sexual misconduct. santos acknowledged fabricating parts of his background including his education and work experience. he has denied any control wrongdoing and denied the sexual misconduct allegation against him. his office tweeted he s fully cooperating with the investigation. julie sorkin joins us from capitol hill. where does the investigation go from here or is it various investigations? that s a good question and a big question here. now that we heard the house ethics committee has now launched this investigation on multiple fronts by the way, everything else they do during
doctors in zimbabwe. and there were many foreign doctors who came to practice because of the shortage. michael had come through the evangelical lutheran church, and there was a pathway for bringing foreign doctors over. when he got to africa, people at the hospital asked him, what is your background, why are you coming here? he would tell them, well, i ve been so blessed, i think it s time i gave back. and people were dying to hear that and believe it. swango was assigned to the hospital. the people he treated were mostly obstetric patients who were delivering babies. within a short period of time, the staff realized that he was deficient in some of the most basic medical procedures, certainly in obstetrics. and so that was the first sign of potential trouble. we learned he also might be connected to some suspicious deaths that occurred at the