away reason and accountability. women, the rage this week. outrage, too. how are men reacting? silent as usual. yes, dear. camera three, don. and speaking of women i m every woman one-on-one with music legend chaka khan, but she s got more than music on her mind. the news you need to know right now on cnn. stand by and take it. good evening, everyone. i m don lemon. thank you so much for joining us. tonight, millions of people throughout the midwest are battened down as a wicked storm system threatens to unleash more deadly tornadoes on the region. new pictures in to cnn tonight showing just one of the massive twisters that touched down. about 140 possible tornadoes had been reported since this outbreak began on friday, and our own meteorologist, rob marciano, getting way too close for comfort to not one but two tornadoes near cherokee, oklahoma. most of these tornadoes hit kansas, but parts of nebraska, oklahoma and iowa are in rubble as well. there are still
five people are dead from injuries related to a suspected tornado in woodward, oklahoma. and the kansas governor has declared a state of emergency. let s go to susan candiotti in wichita. i m wondering whether the early warnings in the region that you are in right now might have helped the situation. reporter: i can t imagine that they didn t, howie. they had to have played a huge role in that. after all, this is the first time i think since 2006 that they were able to give people who live in this region at least two days warning to be prepared for the storm. now, certainly it may have helped in many instances, but tornadoes, you know, can hit at random, but you can t help but think that it did help some people to be better prepared for the storm. weather system the weather forecasters doing their job. this is not over, and so at this point what s our information on where the greatest threats may lie in terms of other communities that might be struck by these twisters?
i think of a man and i take away reason and accountability. women, the rage this week. outrage, too. how are men reacting? silent, as usual. yes, dear. it s splitsville for mike and ike. uh, wait, who knew our favorite candies were gay? what in the bert and ernie is going on? the stories you re talking about in a moment. but first the news you need to know right now. as we go on the air tonight, i want you to take a look at what s happening in the midwest. there is a major tornado outbreak going on. so far it s affecting mostly rural areas, but it s headed for some big cities like wichita and kansas city. we have confirmed reports that a possible tornado has hit a hospital in creston, iowa. a search and rescue operation is under way. a hospital spokesman says they are triaging and moving patients. dozens of tornadoes have been reported and more than 5 million people live in the at-risk area. our jacqui jeras is monitoring the story, and we ll be checking in with her thr
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zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed this 17-year-old as trayvon martin was walking along with skittles and sweet tea. the issue in florida, this is a skand your ground law. how could they defend this particular case and individual and potentially what charges could george zimmerman face. potentially manslaughter. manslaughter could be it. i want to bring in martin savidge. let s just reset this whole thing. there s obviously been no reaction yet, but whoo i today with regard to this news conference. why four hours from now and what should we expect? it appears that something could have happened. it was just yesterday, last evening when we got the official announcement that there would be some sort of update, some sort of information she would deliver within 72 hours. well, this is within 72 hours but actually much sooner than the 72-hour window than most people anticipated. what as this transfired for her to come out and hold this news conference