track in the country killed a u.s. contractor. five u.s. troops and another contractor was kilt will not wounded. prepared to forcefully protect our people. norah: when a telco takes the stand after a ski collision. tonight, the mystery of missing footage of the crash. i was skied directly into by mr. sanderson. xcel energy said it discovered a new small leak of water contaminated with tritium. can t penetrate your skin. the cause of the leak has not yet been determined. not many people get to return to the scene of their death. what does that feel like, when all is said and done and you ve saved a life? it s honestly one of the best feelings in the world. good to see you. i love you, man. norah: that evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. we want to begin with growing concerns about violence, as donald trump is using increasingly ominous and threatening rhetoric as his legal challenges amount. the top democrat in the house mor
together in this location this evening for a potential outbreak of severe weather. reporter: a tornado watch was just issued for parts of mississippi, tennessee, arkansas, and louisiana, and this area has seen its fair share of severe weather so far this year, and it is not even peak tornado season. norah? norah: omar villafranca, thank you so much for your reporting. form where the storms are headed tonight and through the weekend, let s bring in meteorologist mike bettes, from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, mike. norah, good evening, we anticipate tornadoes and extreme winds to rake across the south the remainder of the night. the target zone, the mississippi river valley. intense storms could last well through the night, well after time people go to bed tonight. memphis, nashville, jacksonville, birmingham, all risk cities and a very intense line that comes to atlanta in the morning of all of those storms could be there in the afternoon among the southeast
newtons for the to get temperatures this far below freezing can have drastic effects on people the homeless are at particular risk cities across the midwest have opened warming centers including police stations and roving buses for anyone seeking shelter from the cold the bone chilling weather has caused more than two thousand flight cancellations school and office closures transit delays and multi-car pileups on slippery roads even the u.s. postal service whose unofficial motto takes pride in all weather work has halted mail delivery in many places the polar vortex looks to be lingering through the rest of the week only then might it release millions of people from its icy embrace . or correspondent miles waiter is in chicago where temperatures are described as wife threatening. well as we ve heard they ve been setting up warming centers a lot of the city s major institutions governments have been shut down for the past day through possibly also tomorrow
got about three different layers on top and bottom right now so as prepared as they can be. and. this is good heard. everyone needs to get here and watch your experiments to newton s to get to illustrate the effects of extreme cold chicago based reporter through a couple of boiled water in the air. the water froze almost instantly and fell back down as snow. temperatures this far below freezing can also have drastic effects on people the homeless are at particular risk cities across the midwest have opened warming centers including police stations and roving buses for anyone seeking shelter from the cold the bone chilling weather has caused more than two thousand flight cancellations school and office closures transit delays and multi-car pileups on slippery roads even the u.s. postal service whose unofficial motto takes pride in all weather work has halted.
this far below freezing can have drastic effects on people the homeless are at particular risk cities across the midwest have opened warming centers including police stations and roving buses for anyone seeking shelter from the cold the bone chilling weather has caused more than two thousand flight cancellations school and office closures transit delays and multi-car pileups on slippery roads even the u.s. postal service whose unofficial motto takes pride in all weather work has halted mail delivery in many places the polar vortex looks to be lingering through the rest of the week only then might it release millions of people from its icy embrace . with. temperatures are described as. she told us how authorities there are. extreme weather. well as we ve heard they ve been setting up warming centers a lot of the city s major institutions governments have been shut down for the past