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Bond and Talent Tour Damage

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Updated: January 7, 2009
Two of Missouri`s highest ranking officials survey the damage caused by sunday`s tornadoes. After 30 years of public service a U.S. Senator says he`s never seen such extensive tornado damage. Missouri U.S. Senator Kit Bond and his Republican colleague Jim Talent took a helicopter tour of area`s hit by twisters on Sunday. Both senators made a brief stop in Pierce City where much of the downtown area was completly destroyed. Both Senators also toured the Kansas City area and sites near Jackson, Missouri. Reported By:Jim Jackson

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