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Wild Weather Kills At Least 43

An American flag placed by first responders is seen December 27 in the aftermath of a tornado in Rowlett, Texas. At least 11 people lost their lives as tornadoes tore through Texas, authorities said, as they searched home to home for possible more victims of the freak storms lashing the southern United States. Laura Buckman/AFP/Getty Images)
An American flag placed by first responders is seen December 27 in the aftermath of a tornado in Rowlett, Texas. At least 11 people lost their lives as tornadoes tore through Texas, authorities said, as they searched home to home for possible more victims of the freak storms lashing the southern United States. Laura Buckman/AFP/Getty Images)

Deadly tornadoes and flash flooding have killed at least 43 people in the U.S. over the past week, and severe storms will continue today in part of the Southeast.

Here & Now’s Meghna Chakrabarti talks to Clay Jenkins, Dallas County judge in Texas, where at least 11 people died after tornadoes swept through on Saturday.

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