tractor-trailer hit one of the bridges overhead tresses. they are facing a long road in moore, oklahoma. the town is just beginning to recover from this week s deadly tornado. but donations and volunteers are all pouring in from all over our country. another form of help could be coming soon for property owners that suffered huge losses. the oklahoma legislature passing a bill to provide tax breaks to those victims and meanwhile there are incredible survival stories continuing to emerge. listen to this. this is a survivor who describes being trapped under a mound of debris. the car was stuck over us and landed in the backyard upside down and we were sucked out of the closet and pushed back where that white door is and buried
them very, very well. he recorded a special message to his friends with fox news camera here and hopefully we ll post it on the website soon in which he said i hope you guys live forever. he gave the camera crew a big hug and thanked us for being here. he was concerned about what happened in the community here. you could see how other homes really haven t fared as well as they did. just tragic story after tragic story. one family here trying to piece their life back together not knowing at all what happens next on a day-to-day basis. back to you. that tells the story. if you can t go to moore, do what you can. our whole country should pitch in. thank you. it is a cold and dreary memorial day weekend for the northeast and there s a risk of severe storms in the high plains for the mississippi valley. meteorologist janice dean is very capable of giving you the holiday forecast and joins us