Just coming back and gathering what i can. So much to rebuild. The day of giving starts right now. Good morning, america. Welcome to our day of giving. Harvey is finally moving out of texas. The damage left behind just devastating. These helicopter shots show the conditions around port arthur and beaumont, texas, right now. As you can imagine, the road to recovery is going be a long one. And heres what we know this morning, at least 31 deaths, the red cross says it is caring for 32,000 displaced people, 49,000 homes reported to be damaged but we know that number is believed to be much, much higher. This could end up being the costliest storm in u. S. History, more than 100 billion. And we are devoting this morning to the fundraising effort, all part of disneys day of giving. You can support the red cross by phone, text or online. Text harvey to 90999. Go to redcross. Org abc or call 1855999give. As you can imagine, we have Team Coverage across texas and louisiana. Well begin with break
Mattress mack who opened up his stores and showrooms for those who needed shelter. A group of people who formed a a human chain to save a man from a flooded suv. And j. J. Watts from the Houston Texans who has raised over 18 Million Dollars to provide food, water, and supplies to the victims. And im proud to say that our show, the tonight show, is donating 1 Million Dollars to j. J. s fund. Thank you, j. J. [ cheers and applause ] one of the most inspiring clips i saw last week was a video of two singers, Victoria White and Marquist Taylor, who visited a a storm shelter and formed a a spontaneous gospel choir to sing to hurricane evacuees, and its my honor to introduce them to you tonight. Here to sing a song dedicated to all the heroes in houston who did whatever they could to help, please welcome along with the roots, Victoria White, Marquist Taylor, and their houston gospel choir. [ applause ] sometimes in our lives we all have pain we all have sorrow but if we are wise we know that
Mattress mack who opened up his stores and showrooms for those who needed shelter. A group of people who formed a a human chain to save a man from a flooded suv. And j. J. Watts from the Houston Texans who has raised over 18 Million Dollars to provide food, water, and supplies to the victims. And im proud to say that our show, the tonight show, is donating 1 Million Dollars to j. J. s fund. Thank you, j. J. [ cheers and applause ] one of the most inspiring clips i saw last week was a video of two singers, Victoria White and Marquist Taylor, who visited a a storm shelter and formed a a spontaneous gospel choir to sing to hurricane evacuees, and its my honor to introduce them to you tonight. Here to sing a song dedicated to all the heroes in houston who did whatever they could to help, please welcome along with the roots, Victoria White, Marquist Taylor, and their houston gospel choir. [ applause ] sometimes in our lives we all have pain we all have sorrow but if we are wise we know that