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When Janna Ketchie realized the tornado was headed toward her childrens’ daycare center she wasn’t sure if she would ever see them again. After struggling to find her sons for hours she finally located them, safe and sound. NBC’s Ann Curry spoke to Ketchie at the Oklahoma University Medical Center.