what my family went through. this was a semitruck driver, midwest, salt of the earth guy who broke down. and i think that he felt while people can tell you they understand or they sympathize with you, when you re in this heartbreaking club, you know, of families who have had to experience this, i think that it gives you a connection. and i believe and you know this. i love people. i love talking to people. we prefer it in happy times. but that s not life. and i hope that that perspective is given. what do you hope that the show does to the public, to the american viewers? well, a different goal. listen, shondel s mcleod case i hope someone comes forward and said hey, this is what happened. selfishly, i hope someone hears about my sister and gives police the information to solve that. but hopefully i hope it gives a voice. this is not a macabre crime drama. this is about real life. there is one case where a woman
cancelations and today the system will then move east where snow and strong winds are expected to cause massive power outages north carolina to baltimore. weather s blamed for causing at least one death in wisconsin. unbelievable. a semitruck driver lost control on a snow-covered road. the driver died. crews are looking for the passenger. nbc s jay gray live in chicago for us, jay. we can see plenty of snow falling behind you and just the beginning. reporter: yeah, tamron. here we go again. that s what a lot of people across the midwest are saying right now. we have had steady snow for several hours, blowing sideways at times just like it is right now. only expected to intensify moving in to the evening. thicker, heavier, more wet snow falling and as you talked about could be a problem for some of the power lines so crews poised and ready to move in if that should be the case. the roads are moving, clean and clear but that s likely to change as we move in to the
died when a string of severe thunderstorms passed through the northeastern part of the state. they knew it was coming but didn t know it was that bad . the system with cent miles per hour wind gusts knocked out electric power. a semitruck driver died when heavy winds flipped his big rig in a cement wall. now in afghanistan. a deadly explosion outside of the kabul headquarters. taliban claimed responsibility. said the intended target was a u.s. intelligence facility. all of the victims were afghan civilians and the bomber was 14 years d and may have been in response to a rally.