later this hour, for now, let s go to rosy flores. it s a little grainy, a little difficult to make out, but my goodness, what it tells you is these migrants were the folks who were waiting here on the side of the street there, really didn t have any chance whatsoever to get out of the way, it happened that fast. reporter: it was so fast. and i talked to the director of the shelter. he says that he was able to capture a different angle from his shelter, and he says what he witnessed happened at about 8:30 central time this morning. he said that it captured about 20 to 25 migrants who had just minxed breakfast at the shelter and had crossed the street and were sitting on a curb waiting for a bus. then the video shows a 2007 range rover at a very high rate of speed ran the red light and hit the curb about 30 feet from where the migrants were and the vehicle got out of control. this director said some of the migrant witnesses say it looked like an intentional act. i asked him
gun violence bill that we have. the charlotte loopholes and back universal background checks. i have done all that. again, if we focus on guns, as i said, it s a multi-faceted factors. what about the other issues? social isolation, what about the ideology? it s not a single approach to this, but i think if you look at it, if we look at the research, the research out there says that it s a multi-facet approach that we need to look at. and one more thing. one more thing. a lot of these folks, they indicate, they give tale tell signs. they ll get on social media. we just have to do a better job in making sure we look at those signs in the future. i hear you. if i can slip in one last very quick question. are you okay with officials in texas not holding any kind of news conference today about what happened in allen, not to update
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destruction jamie? reporter: actually, that was also oklahoma. arkansas, hit very hard. there is a report of two people dead, a 24-year-old man and 18 month old girl in another home in pulaski county, where their mobile home was hit by a tree as well and the storm wasn t done with just the damage we re describing. after it raked oklahoma and arkansas, it moved into louisiana, tennessee, mississippi, and the national weather service saying there may be more weather. we ll certainly keep an eye on it at fox. bill: when it strikes at night it can be so deadly and dangerous. thank you jamie. look the a the graphics behind us. we are now in that tornado season, a couple of tale tell signs, the rain that preseeds a tornado, also the funnel cloud here. as the systems move together, you ll see in a moment, it s when that warm air clydes with the cold air over the skies of orkz and argz and further east, warm from right, cool from the