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house. surprised to learn there were any government records taken there to that office. he sees it serious very seriously when it comes to taking classified documents and information. i m not going to go beyond what the president laid out. he does not know what s in them. i would refer you to the white house counsel s office. we want to respect the process and so that s what i m going to do, i m going to refer you to the department of justice. and welcome back as america reports rolls into hour two on this friday afternoon, i m sandra smith. john: i m john roberts. seems to be a contradiction between what the president said and did, that he takes classified documents seriously, but they were in a garage next to his corvette. reporters are more frustrated as the press secretary dodges question after question after question, you get it, on the matter. sandra: and we heard it over again, the press secretary defers all the questions to the department of justic ....
Are, steve? john, just a mess here. signs of destruction, some houses are gone, roofs missing as well. selma, alabama, one tornado touched down in selma, went for about 20 miles, including through the center of town. uproot oak trees and knocked down brick buildings as well. 20 miles on the ground and enough to throw debris up in the air 10,000 feet. when you talk to people who lived through it, they say it was just an afternoon and a night of real terror. you could hear the roar, and you could hear the wind, and right over our head. we had to go back into a glass front building and hope the pressure did not take the glass out. you could feel the pressure of what was happening but no damage, thank god, for where we were. one of the hardest hit areas, rural alabama around montgomery, ....
You want to go to an interior room. if you do not have a basement, go to an interior room and put as many walls between you and the outside. this storm is extremely dangerous, wrapped up in rain. it s been producing fairly large tornado that s been a destructive one at this point. we are concerned of those areas on the city s near north side near meridian hills up along u.s. 31. storm tracking northeast. bob? we are getting some damage reports in. we want to check in right now with steven jones, the brownsburg fire marshal. steven, are you still there? can you hear me? yes, i m still here. tell me what you saw, where you were and when you saw it. i was in a training over at the wayne township training academy. tenth and raceway. the tornado came out so we took a break from class to see what was going on. it was just kind of a steady rain and as the storm came this way, to the southwest of us, it was you could see debris up in the air. ....
The wind had not kicked up where we were at, but we could see the debris up in the air that something was coming our way. if it was a tornado, it was kind of hidden in the rain. we couldn t see it. but there was debris probably is 100 feet up in the air we could see of limbs and different parts of debris blowing in the air heading to the northeast. so that s to west of indianapolis, itself, in brownsburg. as you can see, the blue area on the left hand side of your screen shows the area where it s headed. we re going to move on to national news. if you re in the indianapolis area, fox 59 with local coverage live and uninterrupted. tune there if you re in the indie area. tens of thousands of children are right now without their parents. locked in crowded warehouses. surrounded by razor wire. children by the thousands. meanwhile, in congress, lawmakers are bickering over who to blame. grilled the homeland security secretary on the unfolding humanitarian crisis along our own southern ....