Tornadoes hit Missouri, Kentucky, leaving at least 16 dead

Tornadoes hit Missouri, Kentucky, leaving at least 16 dead Tornadoes hit Missouri, Kentucky, leaving at least 16 dead

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Severe weather, including possible tornadoes, hit Missouri and Kentucky Friday, leaving at least 16 people dead and dozens injured, according to authorities. NBC’s Shaquille Brewster reports and Saturday TODAY’s Angie Lassman tracks the storm’s projected path.