hit by this tornado, brown is getting help from volunteers, offering food, sweat, and comfort. brown tells me he s learned something and wants to tell the people of joplin, don t turn down help and don t give up. if you can t go anywhere, you always go home. wouldn t it have been easier for you to pack it in, say i m not going back and startover somewhere. would have been a whole lot easier, but i won t let this get me down. reporter: a full month after a deadly tornado and so many still so slow to turn the corner from surviving to recovery. david mattingly, cnn, tuscaloosa, alabama. you re in the cnn newsroom for this special report. this special joplin memorial service this sunday, may 29. it s going to begin any minute. live pictures of all those who have a ticket and a seat in place. president barack obama is also there. he s seen for himself the destruction that left behind the destruction of last world series eek tornado and he also met face to face with many
and for me it really we talk around this all the time. we have four women and guy talking. like, until you know not to get all religious, the parable of the good samaritan is something to look at. what made the good samaritan good, when they saw the plirning by the road they didn t say what will happen if i help that person. they said what will happen to that person i don t help? until we have allies and people who witness this ask the question first, what will happen to that person if i don t help, we are going to be stuck in this conversation. absolutely. over and over. one more woman. claire back in a moment. i heard a bit this morning, claire, there are now executive, hollywood executives thinking twice about taking meetings with women, thinking twice about doing recruiting meetings trying to distance themselves. that actually hurts women s ain t to get jobs. are you hearing in your reporting that kind of thing starting to happen? i haven t at all, but that is stunnin