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Oklahomans Cope With Loss, Tally Costs of Rescue, Recovery

Clip: 5/22/2013 | 6m 18s

Oklahomans Cope With Loss, Tally Costs as Rescue Effort Shifts to Recovery

The monster tornado that ripped through Oklahoma is believed to have affected 33,000 people and destroyed or damaged 12,000 to 13,000 homes, according to official estimates. Gwen Ifill reports on residents returning home to to see what remains of the lives they knew before the storm.

05/22/2013 | Expired 01/01/1970 | Rating NR

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