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Video: For Oklahoma doctors and first responders, an emotional 24 hoursVideo: For Oklahoma doctors and first responders, an emotional 24 hoursWhen the tornado hit Moore, flattening their medical center, the chief of trauma surgery at the University of Oklahoma Medical Center mobilized her team. Lessons learned from past tragedies helped forge the new Level One Trauma center.?? NBC???s Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: EF4 or 5 tornadoes can overwhelm the best engineering???Video: EF4 or 5 tornadoes can overwhelm the best engineering???In the aftermath of the deadly tornado in Moore, Okla., many people are asking why homes weren???t built with shelters to withstand tornado force winds. Julie Rochman, President and CEO of the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety, explains what can be done to help protect homes ??? and lives ??? in Tornado Alley.??(Nightly News)
Video: Homeowners slowly return to destroyed neighborhoodsVideo: Homeowners slowly return to destroyed neighborhoodsThe 17-mile-long twister destroyed the landscape of Moore, Okla., in 40 petrifying minutes and killed at least 24 people including nine children. NBC???s Lester Holt reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Helping those who lost everythingVideo: Helping those who lost everythingFrom two neighbors who bought and distributed work gloves to homeowners in need to a veterinarian leading the effort to find pets lost in the ruin, those who were more fortunate reached out to those devastated by the tornado???s damage. NBC???s Janet Shamlian reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Volunteer: ???It felt good to help???Video: Volunteer: ???It felt good to help???NBC???s Brian Williams interviews Matt Spalding, who helped pull survivors out of the rubble alongside his brother and father.??(Nightly News)
Video: Oklahoma mother reunited with her childrenVideo: Oklahoma mother reunited with her childrenWhen Janna Ketchie realized the tornado was headed toward her childrens??? daycare center she wasn???t sure if she would ever see them again. After struggling to find her sons for hours she finally located them, safe and sound. NBC???s Ann Curry spoke to Ketchie at the Oklahoma University Medical Center.??(Nightly News)
Video: Growing cities become tornado targetVideo: Growing cities become tornado targetAs our metropolitan areas grow bigger it???s becoming harder for tornadoes to miss the cities ??? that, more than the weather itself, is what is changing, according to severe weather expert Dr. Greg Forbes. He tells Brian Williams the Oklahoma damage is ???the worst I???ve seen.?????(Nightly News)
Video: ???It was my home. And now it???s gone???Video: ???It was my home. And now it???s gone???On the 700 block of South Avery Drive, residents showed NBC???s Anne Thompson the destruction that toppled their neighborhood. Still in shock, they are vowing to rebuild ??? this time, with a shelter in place.??(Nightly News)
Video: Fallin: ???Oklahoma standard??? is neighbor helping neighborVideo: Fallin: ???Oklahoma standard??? is neighbor helping neighborNBC???s Brian Williams spoke to Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin who described the spirit of Oklahomans in a time of crisis, saying they???ll do whatever it takes to help fellow man and that faith is very important to the state as residents pick up the pieces of their lives.??(Nightly News)
Video: Aerials show tornado???s 17-mile-long pathVideo: Aerials show tornado???s 17-mile-long pathThousands have been displaced by the Oklahoma tornado that killed at least 24 people. So far, not everyone has been accounted for and rescuers are still searching. ??NBC???s Lester Holt reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Frantic search for survivorsVideo: Frantic search for survivorsThe Oklahoma National Guard has joined local firefighters and the Red Cross to search for survivors in the wake of the devastating tornado. NBC???s Gabe Gutierrez reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Red tape delayed safe rooms in MooreVideo: Red tape delayed safe rooms in MooreThe city of Moore applied for $2 million in federal aid to help build safe rooms in 800 homes, but the city complained the program was delayed because FEMA standards were a ???constantly changing target.??? NBC???s Tom Costello reports??(Nightly News)
Video: More tornado watches on horizonVideo: More tornado watches on horizonThe Weather Channel???s Jim Cantore tells Brian Williams thunderstorms are now expected from New York and Connecticut down to Tennessee.??(Nightly News)
Video: Moore starts to rebuild after devastating tornadoVideo: Moore starts to rebuild after devastating tornadoNBC???s Brian Williams interviews the Mayor of Moore, Okla., Glenn Lewis, who says the town has already begun putting up street signs and has also started the long, slow process of rebuilding after the city was flattened by a large tornado. Lewis also explains why the Plaza Towers Elementary School did not have a safe room.??(Nightly News)
Video: Teacher to students: ???We are not dying today???Video: Teacher to students: ???We are not dying today???Plaza Towers Elementary School was destroyed by the giant tornado that hit Moore, Okla., but thanks to the heroic efforts of teachers such as Rhonda Crosswhite, many of the children survived. NBC???s Kate Snow reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Inside a Bangladesh garment factoryVideo: Inside a Bangladesh garment factoryA month after the deadly factory collapse in Bangladesh, that killed more than a thousand people, ITV News visited one of the factories in Dhaka that makes clothing for the west. ITV???s Laura Kuenssberg reports.????(Nightly News)
Video: From the Archives: ??Oklahoma tornadoes, May 1999Video: From the Archives: ??Oklahoma tornadoes, May 1999From the Archives: NBC's Brian Williams and Jim Cummins report on the deadly tornadoes in May of 1999 that packed winds of more than 300 miles an hour, pummeling Kansas and Oklahoma.??(Nightly News)
Video: Eyewitness video of tornado???s formationVideo: Eyewitness video of tornado???s formationEyewitness, Charles Cook, captures incredible video of tornado???s formation and devastating path.??(NBC News)
Video: LA voters show little interest in mayor???s raceVideo: LA voters show little interest in mayor???s raceLos Angeles voters are choosing a new mayor today. Razor-tight ??? and bitter ??? this race could also make history. But voter turnout is expected to be very low. NBC's Miguel Almaguer reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: First Read Minute: Disaster relief politics lurks in tragedy???s shadowVideo: First Read Minute: Disaster relief politics lurks in tragedy???s shadowNBC???s Mark Murray and Domenico Montanaro look at the politics of disaster relief that already an Oklahoma senator is calling for after the tornado.??(Nightly News)
Video: Navy dolphins find rare torpedo buried in ocean floorVideo: Navy dolphins find rare torpedo buried in ocean floorTwo dolphins from the US Navy???s Marine Mammal Program taking part in a training exercise discover a Howell Torpedo dating back to the late 1800s, buried in the ocean floor. Operation supervisors Braden Duryee and Chris Harris describe the find.??????(Nightly News)
Video: Tornado devastation ???the worst I???ve ever seen???Video: Tornado devastation ???the worst I???ve ever seen???The destruction in Moore, Okla., was over such an expansive area it rendered nearly every structure unrecognizable. The Weather Channel???s Mike Bettes speaks with Dr. Greg Forbes, severe weather expert, who says the stunning scene is the worst he???s ever seen.??(Nightly News)
Video: Preparing for bad news in OklahomaVideo: Preparing for bad news in OklahomaThe storm peaked in the populated area of Moore, Okla., where the town is bracing for more bad news in the coming days. The Weather Channel???s Brian Norcross reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: An agonizing wait for those returning to MooreVideo: An agonizing wait for those returning to MooreIt is about an hour to travel two miles to reach the city of Moore now that traffic is so backed up. In addition, cell phones have been rendered useless by lack of signal. NBC???s Janet Shamlian reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Survivor: We thought we were deadVideo: Survivor: We thought we were deadA survivor of the deadly Moore, Okla., tornado recounts how the storm ripped open his locked cellar door.??(Nightly News)
Video: Kids hugged walls of school???s hallways to surviveVideo: Kids hugged walls of school???s hallways to surviveKFOR television reporter Jesse Wells reports Plaza Towers Elementary school was totally destroyed. Most of the walls of the school have collapsed, and cars were thrown into the front of the building. Emergency crews continue to look for kids who may still be inside.??(Nightly News)
Video: Oklahoma tornado may be rated EF5 or higherVideo: Oklahoma tornado may be rated EF5 or higherPreliminary ratings indicate the tornado has winds up to 200 mph, may end up to being an EF5 or higher on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. The Weather Channel???s Mike Seidel reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Roker: Tornado damage resembles Joplin, Mo.Video: Roker: Tornado damage resembles Joplin, Mo.NBC???s Al Roker reports from Moore, Okla., where he says people are milling about, with shocked looks on their faces. They have not seen anything like this since the May 3, 1999 tornado that hit the area.??(Nightly News)
Video: ???Look at that school???this is war-zone terrible???Video: ???Look at that school???this is war-zone terrible???Oklahoma NBC affiliate KFOR reports in the aftermath of the large twister that hit Moore, Okla.??(Nightly News)
Video: Moore residents await news of loved onesVideo: Moore residents await news of loved onesTodd and Jennifer Tabor, residents of Moore, Okla., had to abandon their house and evacuate prior to the giant twister???s arrival. Without cell phone service, they are unable to find out how their friends and family are faring.??(Nightly News)
Video: Moore Mayor: ???There is devastation all around us???Video: Moore Mayor: ???There is devastation all around us???Glen Lewis, the Mayor of Moore, Okla., speaks to NBC???s Brian Williams about the catastrophic damage to his town. The city of Moore has lost a lot of buildings and homes and the mayor is working out of the emergency management office at the city.??(Nightly News)
Video: Debris tossed thousands of feetVideo: Debris tossed thousands of feetThe only safe place to be was underground or completely out of the way in Moore, Okla. When you see the pictures and the destruction from the ground it is impossible to even tell what was there and what is now. Weather Channel meteorologist Chris Warren reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Praying for the best in OklahomaVideo: Praying for the best in OklahomaA sixth grade teacher was described as ???nothing short of a hero??? for helping save students and bringing them to safety at a nearby church. The school was destroyed down to its foundation. Now rescuers are bringing in heavy equipment to remove debris and get to what is underneath. KFOR reporter Lance West reports from the scene for NBC???s affiliate in Oklahoma City.??(Nightly News)
Video: In Moore, a chaotic scene with ???traffic as far as the eye can see???Video: In Moore, a chaotic scene with ???traffic as far as the eye can see???The giant tornado that hit Oklahoma Monday was believed to be one-mile wide at its base, destroying large brick buildings and knocking over power poles. Afterward, there were miles of traffic stretching out of Moore, Okla. The Weather Channel???s Mike Bettes reports on the damage that he called ???reminiscent of Joplin.?????(Nightly News)
Video: From the Archives:?? Moore,Oklahoma tornadoes May 1999Video: From the Archives:?? Moore,Oklahoma tornadoes May 1999On May 3, 1999 an unusual confluence of atmospheric conditions spawned dozens of tornadoes that cut across Oklahoma and swept through the suburbs of Oklahoma City leaving the town of Moore devastated.???? NBC's Brian Williams and Jim Cummins report.????(Nightly News)
Video: Massive tornado hits Moore, Ok.Video: Massive tornado hits Moore, Ok.NBC's Brian Williams and NBC's Al Roker report on the aftermath of a tornado, which is believed to have been up to a mile wide, and left a huge path of destruction as it cut across Moore, Oklahoma.??(NBC News)
Video: Families of Bangladesh factory workers wait for compensationVideo: Families of Bangladesh factory workers wait for compensationAn ITV News investigation has found there's still no compensation for the victims of the Bangladeshi factory collapse, from the Western clothes companies that promised help. More than eleven hundred workers were killed nearly a month ago. But survivors in Dhaka claim no money has yet reached them. ITV???s Business Editor Laura Kuenssberg has this exclusive report.??(Nightly News)
Video: First Read Minute: Competency in QuestionVideo: First Read Minute: Competency in QuestionNBC???s Mark Murray and Domenico Montanaro discuss the controversies surrounding the White House and whether the question of competency could damage Democrats, especially if Republicans use the argument that the government is too big.??(Nightly News)
Video: Obama administration cracks down on leaksVideo: Obama administration cracks down on leaksThe Obama administration has set in motion 6 criminal prosecutions related to information leaking, more than any previous administration. NBC's Michael Isikoff reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: ???The typewriter is not dead???Video: ???The typewriter is not dead???Typewriters are experiencing a resurgence across the nation. Enthusiasts, such as English teacher Ryan Adney, are finding new ways to incorporate the old technology into the 21st Century. Adney and his students talk about the benefits of typewriters in the classroom.??(Nightly News)
Video: Return of the typewriter?Video: Return of the typewriter?Enthusiasts are proving that typewriters have a place in the digital age, NBC???s Stephanie Gosk reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Obama gets personal addressing gradsVideo: Obama gets personal addressing gradsAt his commencement address at Morehouse College, President Barack Obama tied Dr. Martin Luther King???s journey to his own struggles, NBC???s Lester Holt reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: New guidelines have Asperger???s families worriedVideo: New guidelines have Asperger???s families worriedFamilies worried after the release of new guidelines on how to classify those diagnosed with Aspergers, NBC???s Nancy Snyderman reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Fla. town waits for Powerball winnerVideo: Fla. town waits for Powerball winnerResidents of Zephyrhills, Fla., where the winning ticket for the $590 million jackpot was sold, are anxiously awaiting to find out who the big winner is. NBC???s Kerry Sanders reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: White House on the defensiveVideo: White House on the defensiveOn Sunday, the White House aggressively responded to its critics as controversies continue to brew in Washington. NBC???s Peter Alexander reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Investigation continues into train collisionVideo: Investigation continues into train collisionFederal investigators are examining what caused trains in Connecticut to collide Friday, NBC???s Michelle Franzen reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Midwest under severe weather alertVideo: Midwest under severe weather alertSome of the largest cities in the Midwest are under alert in what could be a long night for the country???s heartland, The Weather Channel???s Kelly Cass reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Millions in the path of severe weatherVideo: Millions in the path of severe weatherViolent tornadoes touched down in Oklahoma on Sunday, as severe weather continues to rock the U.S. NBC???s Janet Shamlian reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: Once the pride of a president, ship now decayingVideo: Once the pride of a president, ship now decayingSteel-hulled and built to look like a mini-Titanic, the 240-foot Williamsburg started out in the early 1930s as the Aras, a private yacht. She became a patrol gunboat during World War II. But it was as President Harry S. Truman???s yacht that she gained acclaim as his "seagoing White House." NBC???s Jim Maceda reports.??(Nightly News)
Video: More young people having strokes, study saysVideo: More young people having strokes, study saysA recent study in the journal Neurology found that the proportion of young people who are having strokes increased from one in eight stroke patients in the mid-90s to one in five in just over a decade. NBC???s Dr. Nancy Snyderman reports.??(Nightly News)