Son, get out of here! Call your son during a live broadcast

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(1)a man using a cell phone during a live broadcast

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(1)He even talked on the phone

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(1)Washington News Weather Forecast Doug Cammer, NBC’s chief meteorologist, on the 31st of last month
(2)I’m closely following the tornado

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(1)Doug Cammer, chief meteorologist at NBC
(2)This tornado isGION

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(1)Doug Cammer, NBC’s chief meteorologist
(2)It’s going to pass right above my house

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(1)I called my son

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(1)Honey, are you there

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(1)Are you there, son? Yes

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(1)Take Kelly down to the basement as fast as you can, okay, KME

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(1)Yeah, go underground and go into the bedroom there

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(1)Right now, Daelim

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(1)Doug Cammer, chief meteorologist at NBC
(2)I just called to alert my kids to a tornado

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(1)Doug Cammer, NBC’s chief meteorologist
(2)He probably didn’t see the tornado warning because he was playing games

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(1)Cammerra seeks understanding of phone calls during live broadcast, RMARLBO

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(1)UPPER MARLBO continues to explain the tornado situation

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(1)At the time, the kids were at home, and I kept thinking about whether to make a phone call or not

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(1)The children were safely evacuated
(2)”I’m glad no one was hurt by the tornado.”

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