it s 10:00 a.m. in new york. i m lindsey reiser. i ll be joined ace this hour by yasmin vossoughianríz mississippi. she ll have much more on the tornado devastation in a moment. we re also covering major stories around the world. ine1 israel, massive protestsç(% against prime minister benjamin netanyahu. tens of thousands filled the streetsrcnç after the country s right-wing leader abruptly fired the defense minister for challenging netanyahu s plan for overhauling theq judiciary. this morning, sites are grounded and hundreds of thousands on strike. here in new york, backñ1 on indictment match in the president trump caseñr of hundr% moeschlp involving stormy danie. a jury is expected to resume today. we have another report of another witness. we re live. but we begin with the zi. yasmin. reporter: thank you, linsey. in this smalli] town of rolling fork, at the alabama border, desperate recovery efforts are continuing days after a wave of tornadoes tour throughe1
and really hoping for better days in the future, in the aftermath of this tornado. for now, i m going to send it back to you, we ll be back in just a little bit to tell you what s going on here. greatt( footage, yasmin. incredible. to hear the mayor himself and his wife, they had to>(%defá in the bathtube1 while this was happening. thanks for the stories and talking about what a special place this is. as bad as things are in the region, there s possibly more severe weather on the way. in some of the same areas hit hardest this weekend. nbc s mich!t tracking what s next. michelle, what are you watching for? hi there, great to see you. in this area, mississippi would be friday. we need to prepare for that. we have showers in the forecast tonight. into t mt)rowr and then a stretch of sunny days. that will help with the
doing cpr, started giving mouth to mouth, i guess herfá wound w too great.e1w3xde1 she had bruises on her body. and her little brotherñi was climbing out of a pile of debris.i]e1w3 reporter:okçó that se1 larry telling us he hak( slept five hours total since xdñifriday. but he s cried since friday. he said he doesn t know the name of the little girl, the name of the family, the girl who heok tried to save and the families he came across that night. !een helping e hm each ñiother. i just want to give you a look, one final look, in all of that heartache helping each other. we have heavy machinery ov here. everybody is showingxd up with bulldozers, with machinery, to start moving debris around. theylp don t want to wait for fema, yasmin. they want to get here and start cleaning up themselves, knowing,
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it s 10:00 a.m. in new york. i m lindsey reiser. i ll be joined ace this hour by yasmin vossoughianríz mississippi. she ll have much more on the tornado devastation in a moment. we re also covering major stories around the world. ine1 israel, massive protestsç(% against prime minister benjamin netanyahu. tens of thousands filled the streetsrcnç after the country s right-wing leader abruptly fired the defense minister for challenging netanyahu s plan for overhauling theq judiciary. this morning, sites are grounded and hundreds of thousands on strike. here in new york, backñ1 on indictment match in the president trump caseñr of hundr% moeschlp involving stormy danie. a jury is expected to resume today. we have another report of another witness. we re live. but we begin with the zi. yasmin.