she ll be on the eve of the royal wedding. captions paid for by nbc-universal television good morning, everyone. welcome to today on a saturday. i m lester holt. i m amy robach. every time i see video of tornadoes like that, i can t believe people get this close. look at that. every time i look at this, i think which way do you go? how do you get out of the path of something like that? jackson, mississippi is where this is shot. the cars, the trucks on the road as the tornado moves across the highway. in all, there are 46 reports of tornados in the southeast yesterday. more are forecast for today. much more live about the extreme weather in a live report. scary stuff. also, the search for more bodies in the new york serial killer case and the hunt had police diving off waters of one beach where the remains of ten had already been found. authorities are looking to the possibility that more than one person may have been responsible for the deaths. we ll have that stor
exactly 14 days to go until the royal wedding. we re live in london with new details about the big day just released by buckingham palace today, friday, april 15, 2011. nbc-universal television welcome to today. i m meredith vieira. i m carl quintanilla in for matt. the tornado struck in tushka, oklahoma, and crews waited until this morning to get a better view of the extent of the damage. debris, downed power lines lined the roads into town. a woman said it felt like a bomb. we ll get the latest in a live report ahead. also, troubling allegations against the reverend jesse jackson. a former employee says he was mistreated and lost his job because he is gay. we have details on that. plus, it s long been a concern for people who use cell phones. is there a connection to brain cancer? this morning we reveal the findings of a new look at the evidence. we ll look into that. let s begin with deadly storms in the nation s mid section. eric fisher is in oklahoma. good
help them, and there is one key piece of evidence in their possession. it s surveillance video of the incident. nbc bay area s george kitiama was invited into the hospital room tonight to hear the family s plea firsthand. george? reporter: that s right, tom. family and friends have spent many hours here at valley medical center as they wait for 15-year-old la shea shaw to come out of her coma. in the meantime, police are searching for this hit and run driver. tonight the family has a message for this driver: turn yourself in. ilt s surreal. you turn around and say, this is not happening to my daughter. kerry shaw has been by her daughter s side every waking moment this past week, waiting and hoping for her to open her eyes. i stare at her constantly and clean her and wipe her and kiss her and tell her to come back, it s not your time. shea shaw was with her boyfriend, crossing the street when a car ran her down in the intersection. surveillance video shows people, p