we have live team coverage of the damage with nicole valdez in coraville, iowa. we are starting in belvedere, illinois, just terrible news we are hearing all morning there. jacqui and griff, sad situation here in belvedere. people were out last night with their loved ones enjoying a concert. they should be here downtown getting coffee, hanging out at local restaurants but instead a chaotic scene behind me as you can see. cleanup crews on the ground clearing up the debris from what we believe to be a tornado. i will have patrick pan over so you can see what i see here. there s a car beneath the roof here. it just paint the picture on how the storm system that ripped through the community was. 265 people inside of the apolo theater last night when the storms came through. in fact, we had a chance to hear from a witness who tells us how everything unfolded inside, take a listen. i would say there was 100 people, i did witness when i first got here that they did have people o
ak47 round could take helicopters out of the air. griff: you have grown into world-renown canoe paddler, you have a new book called digging deeper, tell me about it. there s a theme in my life. when things get hard, you i try not to accept quitting. i don t know that i have quit in me. i got laid off from kohl s department stores, it department and something was pulling me to something else. i wasn t ready to jump into another office job and so i did end up buying an rv, selling my house, going on the road all of the time, planning to paddle from the head waters of the missouri river in montana all the way to the gulf of mexico and i didn t at first i wasn t even sure that that was all water as i ve learned a lot of people aren t sure of. turns out it is and you can make it. it was the hardest thing i ve ever done. griff: well, it s an amazing