hello. reporter: hello. bill and martha, there are several airstrikes behind me. i don t know if you see the smoke. that is gaza in the distance. there are probably by my count, four airstrikes launched three so five minutes ago. we that we heard rockets launched from gaza into southern israel. we heard what is called the code red warning. basically air siren warning of an imminent rocket attack though none have hit around here. before we get to some video earlier, let me, first of all, 10 people were killed in gaza as you take a look at that, by airstrikes. 60 wounded. among the dead we understand are four civilians, including two children when their home was hit during an airstrike. six others were also killed including hamas military commander. five we understand riding in a vehicle at the time of the airstrike. all this is part of operation protective edge. it started earlier this morning with the israeli air force attacking 50 hamas targets.
we ve had some new video and more. take a look. mplts oh, my gosh. wait, hold on. it s going to our north. you can hear the siren warning and see that debris. chad, again, i m just amazed. you mentioned it earlier, that debris swirling around that funnel. that s right. even today i was watching the slide. we were doing it live on tv with
this. and i understand that you are at the emergency operating center there, and i know that it probably is difficult to get word out to all those revelers out on the streets on halloween weekend, but what has the pro-at the kol been how they ve been doing that? well, we have a siren system, an emergency siren system, that goes off statewide here in hawaii because, you know, we ve had loss of life in tsunamis and we take this very seriously. there s a statewide siren warning on the first work iing y of every month and they test those sirens statewide. tonight, interestingly, veronica, we have scattered reports and we don t have a lot of details at this point but on the island of oahu, the main population center here on the hawaiian islands, there were sirens that didn t go off according to all civil defense officials. they said initially the first sirens were supposed to sound at about 7:50 p.m., just before
yes, yes. will cain you were on tv working this weekend. still hasn t shaved. didn t have a chance. worked all weekend. you lie. we re not going to pretend to feel sorry for you. our starting point, towns in the plains adding up the damage from a swarm of tornados that happened over the weekend. reports of more than 130 twisters that touched down over four states, many tornadoes happening in kansas, the community that may have been the hardest hit is in woodward, oklahoma, where five people were killed. i thought it was a train coming down the tracks over there and i looked out and i seen the funnel and i started running through the house creaming marcia! marcia! i mean loud, i was scared. it gives me a whole new respect for tornadoes how they can in an instant destroy everything that everyone knew. cnn s rob marciano is live for news woodward, oklahoma, this morning. good morning to you. you know, you listen to those folks talking and almost sounds like t
they ve repelled the deadly attacks in kabul and three other provinces. the explosions and gun fire have stopped at least for now. the latest on the prostitution scandal. nearly a dozen secret service agents pulled off the job. and the president, not surprisingly, not pleased. i expect that investigation to be thorough and rigorous. ahead, how a complaint from one prostitute in colombia set the scandal in motion. and, yes, that is secretary of state hillary clinton. she was caught on camera, take a look, folks, you don t normally see her had like this. she s knocking down a beer and dancing up a storm at a cuban nightclub in colombia. up first, the alarm after the storm. people in the midwest and plains still reeling from violent and deadly weather. take a look, more than 130 tornadoes touching down over the weekend, many of them in kansas. the governor says 97 twisters were reported there. some of the worst damage, though, was in oklahoma. that state s governor dec