these were homes, neighborhoods , communities and here and elsewhere. the staggering loss of property is secondary. at least 25 people are now confirmed dead in mississippi. another person was killed in alabama for perspective. these past 24 hours have seen more tornado deaths than all of last year. many are just thankful to have survived. mcafee unity. and . thank god we re alive, but also were so devastated by the loss. the whole trailer park behind the building is gone and we don t know where everybody is . we don t know who s alive and who s gone. cnn s nick valencia is enrolling fork, mississippi nick just heartbreaking to hear these accounts. what are you hearing from people? it is and it s just awful to see this and we apologize for having to go live from our satellite phone. but it s a testament how much damage is here. in sharkey county and rolling fork, mississippi felt hours have been heavily damaged here, which is why we re not being able to go live on air. but wh
By the kremlin, an important point as well in the way donald trump painted his relationship with Intelligence Agencies in this country visavis how it could be taken overseas. Right now is the start of the 1 00 p. M. Hour here in the east. Imagine the role of this man right now. This is a live picture in front of the Senate Foreign relations committee, and that is the ceo of exxonmobil, a Multinational Company so large, while its said they cant change the weather, they can forecast it. They have their own weather bureau, a sprawling organization of 70,000 employees. Rex tillerson is the nominee to be our next Secretary Of State, a job offer that came to him. Its been said in the Public Domain in part because of his relationship with russia, because of his relationship with
Vladimir Putin. Imagine all of this in light of the News Conference we just witnessed, in light of what donald trump said and didnt say about russia and putin, in light of what donald trump said about u. S. Intelligen
moscow. not too long ago. so yeah, this is something that is happening in this is something that is very, very worrying for media freedom and for freedom of human very worrying for media freedom and forfreedom of human rights in russia in general. [30 for freedom of human rights in russia in general. for freedom of human rights in russia in general. do we have any sense of how russia in general. do we have any sense of how or russia in general. do we have any sense of how or where russia in general. do we have any sense of how or where he - russia in general. do we have any sense of how or where he will- russia in general. do we have any sense of how or where he will be l sense of how or where he will be being held, what conditions he will being held, what conditions he will be being held in? that being held, what conditions he will be being held in? being held, what conditions he will be being held in? at the moment he s at the hiuh be being held in? at the moment he s at the h
you know when will this happen? maybe this summer, but i think the important thing is he s not saying and in fact, you re saying they will not put them in the hands of alexander lukashenko was the president of belarus. and that could be a problem. he s keeping control, he says, in the hands of himself , obviously, russia in general, so i do think that in all of these things as soon as you kind of begin pumping, upping the ante when you re talking about nuclear weapons is provocative, sometimes dangerous, but i do not think that you know it s panic time or anything like that . it s putin trying to escalate because he has problems. right i mean, we ve seen that time and again in ukraine, and do you think this decision will force any sort of counter move by the u. s or nato? or do they just keep an eye on it? and see you know how? how much he really