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CNN CNN Tonight July 6, 2024

studied active shooters from i believe 2008 to 2013 no sorry 2000 to 2013. i think you studied 160 of them. what can you glean from the facts we know at this hour about this one. boy i don t know. this is a tough panel you ve got tonight. so they re on fire. so i have to be careful what i say. but they you know what we what we ve learned so far. is that the that we have exactly what we see a lot of situations exactly what occurs in a lot of situations. you ve got an individual who has some real or perceived grievance and they formulate this plan and they buy the equipment. they need to execute it. they do the surveillance and purchase their ammunition and plot their way out so that they can leave their message and send a message for whatever that is, and we ll see what that is, but it will be pretty common what we see in a lot of times and very troubled person, right? who has, who wants to leave their mark and say something when maybe they don t feel like they had an opportun

CNN CNN Tonight June 4, 2024 03:34:00

location, location, location. you can have a lot of tornadoes in an unpopulated area and the numbers don t look that bad, but they seem to be over time. the tornado belt that i grew up in. i went to high school in oklahoma and texas for a bit. is shifting east. it s moving across the mississippi river, so you re seeing a lot more in the southeast. that s strange, but, yeah, i mean, we just live on a much more unpredictable planet these days. i m guessing you have some tornado experience. well, i m from dawson springs, kentucky, where the tornadoes hit. um not this past december, but the one before last, you know, every home that jennings ever lived in was destroyed by a tornado there. my dad s house was destroyed, and, uh, the house he grew up in his parents house was destroyed and his entire street virtually another rebuilding and coming back. but it was. it was the first time anyone there could remember a tornado. there s always warnings and watches but like in terms of actual destr

CNN Around the World May 22, 2013 16:53:00

you open the door and take a look inside. and you see it s very cramped inside. there s not much room, but plenty of room to survive. walk down the steps with your family. you can probably fit seven or eight people and fit important things in here, clothing, pictures, valuables. you come in and just shut the door. and you are safe and sound as a tornado goes above you. there s no doubt the people would have survived if they went inside this shelter. when the storm s over, you open up and you all come out. one thing to keep in mind you may say, wow, if the rubble falls on us, how do we get out? well, you don t lift it, you slide it. if rubble falls on top of here, you may not be able to slide it, but then you re alive and presumably you ve told your relatives that you re in here and they ve told rescuers and they come and rescue you. one thing you might wonder, why don t schools in the tornado belt in oklahoma and texas and kansas all have storm shelters, all have basements? well, you s

CNN Anderson Cooper 360 May 22, 2013 00:31:00

survived also because they had this heavy metal storm shelter. i want to show you how it works. you open the door and you take a look inside. you see it s very cramped inside. there s not much room. but plenty of room to survive. walk down the steps with your family, you can probably fit seven or eight people and important things in here, clothing, pictures, valuables. you come in and then you just shut the door and you are safe and sound as a tornado goes above you. there s no doubt the people would have survived if they went inside this shelter. when the storm s over, you open it up and you all come out. one thing to keep in mind, you may say wow, rubble falls on this, how do you get out. you don t lift it up. you slide it and you slide it under here. if the rubble does fall on top of here, lots of rubble, you may not be able to slide it but then you are ahe alive and presumably have told your relatives that you re in here and they told rescuers and they come and rescue you. one thin

CNN EarlyStart May 22, 2013 10:35:00

eight people, clothing, pictures, valuables. come in and shut the door. you are safe and sound as a tornado goes above you. there s no doubt they would have survived. when it s over, you open it and come out. one thing to keep in mind, wow, the rubble falls on it, how do you get it? it slides, not lift. you are alive and presumably you have told your relatives you are in here and they tell rescuers and they come and rescue you. why don t schools in the tornado belt in oklahoma, texas and kansas all have shelters and basements? it s not a law. many say it s not economically feasible to have these. they cost several thousand dollars, these personal shelters. there s a storm shelter like

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