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and at home, if you would like to help, please call 1-800-redcross and press 4 or you can reach the salvation army at 1-800-salarmy. you can log onto foxnews.com for more information. we re going to have more on the recovery efforts in oklahoma up next. first, when did the white house learn about the irs scandal? the white house keeps changing it its story. jay carney was pressed on that today. also, dramatic testimony from the man who headed the irs while it was targeting conservatives. what did he know? that s coming up. stay with us. vo: traveling you definitely end up meeting a lot more people but
months ahead. unbelievable. ivan, thank you so much. appreciate it. of course, john, it is hard to imagine when you think what would it be like if you couldn t find somebody. one of your loved ones was missing. there is a way you can try to contact them. the red cross is now, got a safe and well website. of and running. you can find it safeandwell.org. list yourself or search for family/friends. people are using social media in many ways to try to connect with loved ones. you can also visit facebook.com/mooretornadolostand found. the big question, a lot of people are thinking about. what can you do, what can you do to help folks out there? donate to the red cross, visit www.redcross.org or call 1-800-redcross, or text as well. and people thinking feeling helpless there are parents who don t know where their children are.
volunteer. what are the things the red cross needs at this point? the red cross really needs financial support. there are 19 shelters across alabama. we had 500 individuals in the tuscaloosa shelter alone last night, and it s just going to be it s just going to exceed any past disaster we ve had here in the state of alabama. we really need people to go if they want to text for a $10 donation, they can text the word red cross with no spaces to 90999. if they want to donate more than $10, they can go on to redcross.org or they can call 1-800-redcross. jinds there i understand there s been counseling afforded to these people we keep showing the image of this one woman who is just crying in the street, screaming. you re helping people who are dealing with this. we have mental health counselors providing emotional
i want our viewers to know as well jessica has been giving us this number, 1-800-red cross, that s for people that would like to call to help out, but also you can get information specific to st. louis about shelters, about the effort going on there, but again, that s 1-800-redcross if you want to help or need help right now. turn right over to karen mcginnis, i feel silly at times this morning because i keep having to say alleged tornado. there s a reason we have to say it, but who are we kidding here? yes, it looked like tornadic damage and tornadic supercell on the radar. and st. louis got hit not once but twice by a squall line, a severe line of storms. here s st. louis, it was along the northern edge of the metro region. now, i want to put this into motion and just show you what happened. we go about 10:00, 11:30 in the morning, one line, already produced the rainfall. here comes the system and the cells that produced the tornadic