resilience. this woman's house i was in, it didn't look like being in that one room was going to be able to save them. but it did. >> well, i love the fact that you talked about that mother's instinct. she was preaching to the congregation when it came to me because you'd have to get through me to get to my two kids. i completely understood that. it was remarkable the way she said that. all these people in mayfield -- >> that bravery in her, she was not going to -- there was no other decision for her. the decision was if there is a tornado coming and my daughter is in jeopardy, the tornado will get me first. >> absolutely. >> and if that helps, it helps, if it doesn't help, it doesn't help, but the tornado is going to hit me first. >> i so admire her, and so many of the people you've been talking to today, really an extraordinary group of people there in mayfield. thank you so much for bringing their stories to us. meantime, there are more stories, everybody. people hit in these hard-hit communities, they are sharing