oh, my gosh, aaron. oh, my gosh. it went right through here. i don t know where we are. i don t know where to go. we got to keep going this way. don t step on any of this. come on. i feel like i need help. we ll keep asking. come on. you guys okay? yeah. oh, my gosh! look at these houses, babe. you guys okay? yes. what street is this? i don t know. oh, babe, look. what? oh, no. it s the hospital. it was the hospital. show you more of that video. everything is so destroyed, you can t even tell where you are. they went to find her sister, sarah. you ll really want to see how it ends. last night, the governor of missouri said there would be changes in the search for the missing. today we saw the start of those changes. the state took over a large portion of the disaster response. releasing the official roster of people missing or unaccounted for. i have the roster right here. remember for days we ve been saying 1,500 unaccounted for based on a loc
whereabouts, call 417-434-0114. robert bateson lived in the connecticut point apartments. he has a tattoo covering his back showing a mountain scene. the number for him, 417-499-7177. also unaccounted for, 74-year-old patricia dawson. she was at home here in joplin. if you have information, call 417-880-0046. charles william writer was last seen at the greenbrier nursing home. he s about 5 10 , weighs about 170 pounds. he has a scar on his chest from open heart surgery. the number to call for him is 417-847-3505. ida finley was also last seen at the greenbrier. she suffers from alzheimer s. call 417-483-0883 if you ve seen her. 16-month-old skyular logsdon. someone we told you about last night. he was located, sadly did not survive the storm.
let s hope for his sake it is. there s no single official list of people who are unaccounted for, no single place that it seems like that people can turn seeking information or getting information. one of our producers managed to reconnect one of our tv producers managed to reconnect about a dozen people in the course of making calls and keeping in contact with one man, a private citizen who compiled a list of his own. there s got to be a better way to do this. in the meantime, we re showing you pictures of as many people as we can to try to connect information to maybe you can help. some viewers can help. linda sweeten is 51 years old, she worked at st. john s hospital, believed to have been at home when the storm hit. if you have information to her whereabouts, call 417-434-0114. robert bateson lived in the connecticut point apartments. he has a tattoo covering his back showing a mountain scene. the number for him, 417-499-7177. also unaccounted for, 74-year-old patricia dawson.
person who we know is in the hospital, hasn t been identified. we re going to check in to see if he s gotten word to see if that person is his son, lantz. there s no single official list of people who are unaccounted for, no single place that it seems like that people can turn seeking information or getting information. one of our producers managed to reconnect about a dozen people in the course of making calls and keeping in contact with one man, a private citizen who compiled a list of his own. there s got to be a better way to do this. we re showing you pictures of as many people as we can to try to connect information to maybe you can help. some viewers can help. linda sweden is 51 years old, she worked at st. john s hospital, believed to have been at home when the storm hit. if you have information to her whereabouts, call 417-434-0114. robert bateson lived in the connect point apartments. he has a tattoo covering his
tomorrow i ll sit down with gordon brown and the former president of pakistan, with some lively comments about president obama. but for now, anderson cooper with ac 360. piers, thank you very much. good evening, everyone. we re live in joplin, missouri for the third night in a row. and the story here just keeps evolving here. the horror of what we are seeing here just keeps growing frankly. there is growing frustration and anger among some family members of those who are missing, frustration over red tape over confusing answers and contradictory answers from officials that have made it difficult for them to identify loved ones who they feel may be in the morgue or even get information and clear answers. we re going to try to get answers for them tonight and tell you what they have seen and what stories they are facing, the difficulties they are facing. there s also new and dangerous storms out there tonight as the deadliest tornado season in half a century continues. sign