bullet. this is why we have tornado drills and fire drills so that these kids are safe. jon: how is the weather today? good, what a difference a day makes. i m looking outside right now. the sky is blue. we ve still got about a 20-mile an hour wind. i understand the national weather service did confirm our funnel cloud as a tornado on an ef1 scale so up to 90-mile an hour winds. so we were hit but we were very lucky. nothing like some other nearby communities here in indiana, or out in tornado alley in kansas, those poor people that get their whole town devastated. we were very lucky. jon: john sullivan, you illustrate what thaeubgs this country great, the town coroner, a firefighter, a school bus driver, it s people like you that make this country greet. i know people will pitch in there and cleanup that mess. they sure do. thank you very much for thinking
when they predicted they would hit they were very accurate. there was the tornado grayish-white in color about 200-foot in the air. i ll probably have to call it a funnel cloud because it was in the air. we did have considerable damage to a 200x40-foot shed and a home west of my farm. jon: one elementary school had really frightening moments i understand. yes i drive a school bus there also for them and we always go over tornado drills, fire drills and the kids, say, john, why do we have to do this all the time. after that was over i told the principal, i said this is why we do this because everything went like clockwork yesterday. the kids were all right, a little scared maybe crouched over in the hallway with their hands on their head in the tornado position but they were okay. the tornado missed them by about half a mile. they know they dodged the
but what they do is they raise o money, these two policemen, to give to this family. now, so povertken is this man in central taiwan that he lives in a container near a cemetery. very, very poor. now, are we saying stealing is right or wrong, but the mpassion these m two policemen to raise the mon and give ts man and his daughter a bicycle. that s a great story this morning. two happy stories, and charity, let s all be tgnanimous and charitable. man s humanity to ma nadia, why don t you stick around, let s talk about more humanity right now for a little while. i need to go to commercial break in a second. nadia bilchik, always good to are you contributing to us on the weekends. we appreciate having you and appreciate your work on those stories, bringing them to us. thank you. thank you so much. coming up, a lot of you will remember in school, or might remember your kids doing this now, you do drills in school, some earthquakeills, or tornado drills, where are they having to
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school shooting, what do you say? representative caldwell, i don t want to talk about the next time. when i was young, we had fire drills, we had tornado drills. i mean, these young people today have murder drills. the status quote is unacceptable. give it a shot to at least consider the ban. we are going to consider proposals. you do that. but you voted no. i disagree with senator redding. i did because we don t pull bills out of committee. we re getting off the topic. we re not getting off the topic. with all due respect. i thought the whole reason i was here to debate it. they could have had the debate yesterday. it would have been a long debate and both sides would have had their kmenltds. we had the debates before in the state house when i serve there had. they chose not to hear the