that was bridge collapse in washington state a fluke? or could it happen somewhere snels federal investigators are on the scene, trying to answer that question. reporter: the national transportation safety board says this is a wake-up call in the nation s full of age bridges. this 58-year-old span used to carry more than 70,000 cars a day, fell into the river after a tractor-trailer load flipped one of the bridge aim beams. president obama will be in oklahoma to meet with the survivors of the tornado in oklahoma that killed 24. there are 12,000 damaged homes. parts of texas got way too much rain, way too fast this weekend, causing major flashflooding that
remember nixon not four water gate but as the president who kept his word. this is a replica of the east room of the white house and in just a few hours the former p.o.w.s will be here for dinner in what we are told is leakily to be their last reunion william la jeunesse, fox news. shannon: at this hour, president obama is arriving in moore, oklahoma. elget a first hand look at the devastation caused by the massive deadly tornado that ripped through the town last monday. 24 people including ten children were killed. the estimated cost of the damage, $2 billion. and emotional toll is beyond calculation. i m shannon bream in washington. hour number two of america s news headquarters begins in moore, oklahoma where casey stegall is standing by live. reporter: shannon, good to see you. tomorrow is the one week mark when this ef5 tornado went
oklahoma, still reeling a week after a huge tornado that tore through town, killing 24 at last count. president obama s scheduled to arrive in moore to meet with survivors and gauge the federal response so far. we go live to where plaza towers elementary school once stood. dominic? reporter: hey there, shannon. the president s in the air at the moment, expected to touch down at tinker airbase to the southeast of the city in 40 minutes time. once he has reached the ground, he will be met by a series of local officials and brats to see the disaster that the tornado inflicted on moore. he will end up right here at the school of plaza towers. we are expecting him to make a public statement at 1:15 local time, 2:15 eastern time. he will reach out to the victims and the families of the survivors. he will offer condoleiences and
the first violation, each subsequentvilles is a felony. look at the pine tree wind project in california, owned by the los angeles department of water and four power. there are nine cases of golden eagles killed at the one facility. yet, no felony charges n. wyoming, duke energy, no felony charges. there is no waiver provision in either of those federal laws that allow the obama administration to say, well, we care more about the co2 than the wildlife. jamie:o. shannon: thank you very much. thanks, shannon. after the break, a story of courage and survival, a man was trapped under the rubble inside a school with his wife and three children, after the devastating oklahoma tornado and then a series of strangers came along and pulled them to safety. we will go live for their story, next. all business purchases.
and there he was, coming back to oklahoma to help us. i have had so many governor who is have called me. i have lost track, well over 30 governors have called me to offer their assistance, and the president has called several types and several cabinet secretaries have offered their assistance. they realize this is a major disaster. and it is going to take a while to recover from this. we have a lot of work ahead of us. governor, you know, you look at the pictures on the television, you think this is absolutely horrible. you hear about the tornado. and it s absolutely horrible. then if you are the person who sees it you saw it today i mean, tell me what you saw. because it s so much worse in person. well, it is worse in person. i was down there until very late last night. of course, the tornado struck after 3:00. i got down there around 7:00 by the time i got everything organized and the command center.