i promised i wouldn t miss the show and mommy always keeps her promises. oh, no! seriously? hmm! it s not the same if she s not here. oh. -what the. oh my goodness! i don t suppose you can sing, can you? the snow s comin down -mommy? i m watching it fall watch the full story at www.xfinity.com/sing2 breaking news. a new round of tornado outbreaks across the midwest, again, tonight. reports of at least ten tornados touching down already in kansas city a roof collapse at the airport we understand. air traffic controllers had been evacuated for winds. tornado watches being issued right now as the string continues for parts of minnesota, wisconsin, iowa, and
mind as this was going down. that s truth. it is. amazing what we saw here laid out by the vice chair, liz cheney, tonight as we continue to cover this breaking news as well as the breaking news from the midwest. thank you so much for joining us. now let s hand it over to ac 360. good evening from mayfield, kentucky, one of the hardest-hit towns in the hardest-hit state after one of the deadliest and most destructive tornado outbreaks this country has ever seen. we got extensive reporting from here tonight. we begin, though, first with breaking news from washington where the house select committee investigating the january 6th riot has just approved a criminal contempt of congress referral against former white house chief of staff mark meadows. now, that comes as the committee releases extraordinary evidence we don t use that word extraordinary lightly, detailing what meadows and others in the white house did
good evening from mayfield, kentucky, one of the hardest-hit towns in the hardest-hit state after one of the deadliest and most destructive tornado outbreaks this country has ever seen. we got extensive reporting from here tonight. we begin, though, first with breaking news from washington where the house select committee investigating the january 6th riot has just approved a criminal contempt of congress referral against former white house chief of staff mark meadows. now, that comes as the committee releases extraordinary evidence we don t use that word extraordinary lightly, detailing what meadows and others in the white house did and did not do in the hours leading up to the deadly attack, and laid out in painstaking detail the case to hold mr. meadows in contempt.
nature. that looks fantastic. my only concern what f some kids decide to play hockey on that lake. see you. captioning sponsored by cbs o donnell: tonight, heartache here in the heartland. the new information just coming in as the death toll rises, and the number of missing surpasses 100, in what is one of the most devastating tornado outbreaks in u.s. history. an entire town flattened. rescue workers comb through debris in a desperate search for survivors, as entire towns are faced with uncertain futures. unimaginable loss the families reeling tonight. at least seven kids among victims, including a two-month-old strapped into a car seat meant to keep her safe. breaking news from the candle factory described as the backbone of mayfield s economy.
system-wide impacts to reduce the affects that they re seeing from the severe weather events. it may be too early to know this, but are you or the administration likely to end up asking congress for supplemental funding here, supplemental disaster funding for this region? yeah. i think it s too early. right now we re focussed on making sure we ve accounted for everybody that was in the path of these storms. and providing for their immediate needs. those conversations will continue as we have a full breadth of understanding of what the impacts are across the region. that s fema administrator joining us. thank you for getting to us live at the last minute. we appreciate it. my pleasure. stay safe. you too. coming up, more on the fallout of the deadly tornado outbreaks and what s fueling them as officials break for a new normal of severe weather due to climate change. and later, new covid concerns as omicron spreads in the uk. and new york reimposes yet another indoor mask man