really get their leaves, came in contact with this wet ground, high wind, lots of trees coming down on homes. so we have utility grews crews working all night trying to get the lines back established and neighbors kind of emerging here to see the damage that s been done and and really start helping each other, guys. rick: will, the first thing they have to do is clear the roads, then start to get power back in, and that s what you re seeing right there. but when a storm multiple tornadoes and certainly one tornado going potentially 100 miles long are, it s a lot of people without power, a lo of people without cell service. how do they just logistically manage all of that? reporter: exactly. st the tough because part of what we re seeing in mississippi is these not only our reporting efforts, but search and rescue efforts are hampered by the lack of cell service not just because towers aren t working, but they may have been destroyed completely, so trying to coordinate those effor
charlie rose story joins me now. amy, let s start with the lightest information. you have been getting information from women who say they have a similar tale to tell or krabting the stories that you already know? yes. sadly, even just hours after our story was published last night my inbox was already flooded with e-mails from other women who have had inappropriate encounters with charlie rose. some going back decades. we are currently working through those tips and planning the reach out to everyone who wrote us or called us in the last 24 hours. our reporting efforts are definitely continuing at this point. did you get any sense from the women with whom you spoke what a satisfactory outcome looks like to people? because as we have more and more of these stories it always becomes unclear what is it that the women wanted? would they be satisfied that charlie rose has been exposed and fired? sore is there more to this? you know i just want to be clear that none of these women sou