the feeling this is a place on the verge of a very bloody possible civil war. two miles the road to my right from where we are right now, is one of the central parliament buildings here for this entire region. pro-russian activists and separatists have taken it over, and there is all the essence of these old cold war there at the parliament building. we went there to see what was going on. listen to what we heard. you re angry with america. we are ang guy. very angry. not only at america but with the support of america, european union, such countries as germany. what should america do? america should go to america and lead their own life. stay out of ukraine. instead of ukraine. sure. without any doubt. and outside blaring on the loudspeakers was a lot of
stage here is 21 feet. this week, they reached 34 feet. it is the fifth-highest level ever in the history of illinois and west alton, missouri, two miles from here. lots of damage the mill is closed here. businesses behind me are closed and also big money-maker, the river boat casino is closed. but this is not the worst they have ever seen. that was 20 years ago, the great flood of 1993. i was actually here in alton, covering it. i was a child then. relatively speaking. but it was much more serious. 42 feet. and that was the highest flood level they ve ever had here in alton. so far, the most important news, no casualties whatsoever. but right now, they re waiting to see what happens. they expect these levels to go down. this really is a fascinating place, alton, very historical. back in 1858, the last lincoln douglas debate was held here. and for those of you who are fans of the guinness book of world records, the tallest guy who ever lived, robert wadlow,
there are millions on the look out for more severe weather that could spawn more tornadoes. some of the worst damage in oklahoma, a half toz twisters in that state alone kill at least one person and injuring 20 others. garrett teny is live in kansas city, missouri, two miles south of joplin, which has seen so many testify station. two years a deadly tornado struck. what kind of destruction are people dealing with there this morning? reporter: here in kansas city we are kind of in the line of fire where storms are expected to come through duty today. west of here in wichita, kansas you saw some of the video you saw two or three tornadoes hit here yesterday. 22 plots were damaged. surprisingly though, they call it remarkable that in this hatch mile wide tornado that was on the ground for four and a half miles not a single person was injured, not a single life was
we had the prerecorded wait a minute. i don t understand that. you did what you just did. some days they miss in something to keep me on my feet. john huntsman can t get out from the bottom of the pack for the republican polls. yesterday, milford, new hampshire taking a new approach. he ran everywhere, two miles. he had the button down and the khakis on. this is a parade route in new hampshire. what s he doing? milford, new hampshire. he ran the entire way. shaking hands, kissing babies on the move, actually. not going to be enough? i don t think it s going to be enough. there you go. what happened? he s just sorry. what happened? what s going on? he did so well at the cfrb meetings. stop it. going to be okay.
experience at the hands of an air-traffic controller. yes, an air-traffic controller and this time we were still lucky, nothing happened. but what was it that happened with the air-traffic controller that we are talking about? the reporter for the washington post broke the story. nothing happened to the first story but we got lucky. the first lady is fine and since we haven t even talked to her, i don t know how harrowing it was. but an air-traffic controller made a mistake. air-traffic controllers are supposed to keep planes apart. in this case her plane got too close by another plane by two miles and that that is a probler the air-traffic controller. fortunately they were able to land the airplane safely but they had to abort the landing one time and make them go around again. she was coming in on a 737? she was coming in on the presidential there s a fleet of planes, there s about 30 planes in the presidential fleet. she s coming in. there s an air-traffic