At least 24 killed, dozens missing in Tennessee tornado outbreak

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At least 24 people were killed and dozens are still missing in Tennessee after the deadliest tornado outbreak in the U.S. in years. Officials say many of the victims were asleep in their beds when the storms hit. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud joined CBSN with the latest.

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40 Comments

  1. Let's pray for this people in Nashville, Tennessee. The federal government must help them with food, water, medical assistance and clothing.

  2. Trump supporters are cheering when Blue States get the coronavirus.
    I cannot lower myself to their low to laugh at these Red State victims.
    My God give them the strength to survive their loses.

  3. I appreciate yall for covering cookeville it means alot we are a tight community and are starting to clean up but it won't ever be the same some people lost everything

  4. Went thru a Tornado in Mena Arkansas and was my first 1. When the tornado hit I was in Wendy's and me and a few other ppl including kids went to back of Wendy's and hid under a stainless steel table. Lights went out, heard the Roar of the Wind and Glass breaking. Kids and Moms were screaming honestly thought we all were gonna die at Wendy's. The Tornado turned about 400ft before hitting us and went another direction thankgod. That Tornado killed 3 ppl and caused MILLIONS in damage to the Community. I pray for these Ppl who lost everything and Hope that God Shines upon them in there time of need

  5. More signs of The End of The Age before the return coming of Christ Jesus. Holy Bible ,KJV. And for those who died in this tornado ,the end of their life on Earth came sooner then for you and me. Jesus Loves You.

  6. This was definitely a really bad tornado no doubt. But the reason there was no slab there is because that structure was built up on cinder blocks that you can still see inside the outer wall. So no, the tornado did not pick up an entire slab and toss it into oblivion. Reporters can be so naive and ignorant sometimes which can lead to needless sensationalism and inaccurate reporting.

  7. You are human waste products for having to use the tragedy of others just to get media and t.v. ratings for your crumbling C.I.A. asset network that is CBS itself. This is more pathetic than the war mongering cable news outlets knowing cord cutters have destroyed them, and the only way to get viewers back is to scare them with war coverage and war talk (currently replaced by the virus stories).

  8. I so want to be invited to their wedding! We all should throw a massive bridal shower for them to help them get back on their feet! I've got the toaster!

  9. Scientists warned of increasing storm damage due to climate change. Just like small particles of plastic are now found in the stratosphere affecting lungs worldwide. Oceans full of oil and carbon dioxide.. ?

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