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New York Magazine's Benjamin Wallace-Wells, NYC Deputy Mayor Howard Wolfson, MSNBC's Karen Finney and the National Journal's Ron Fournier join a discussion on why safe rooms and shelters aren't abundant in the tornado-prone area of Oklahoma. MSNBC's Craig Melvin reports from Oklahoma.