.and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. the head of fema says his agency is in, quote, good shape to help moore, oklahoma, recover from the tornado. craig fugate tells cnn, fema has enough money to cover the rebuilding there, but warns if another major disaster strikes, fema s resources could be stretched really, really thin. so let s bring in cnn national security analyst, joliet kyam and brooke baldwin, who is in moore, oklahoma. welcome back to you both. thank you. brooke, i want to start with you. are people worried about getting financial help to rebuild? or are they so emotionally
you re live in the cnn newsroom. and good morning. thank you so much for joining us. i m carol costello in atlanta. and good morning. i m brooke baldwin in a stormy, wet, and rainy moore, oklahoma, this morning, where the cruel and staggering scope of monday s tornado comes more fully into view. you know, just learning the stories, this morning, carol, we re grateful we re standing in the backyard of one man, where he was telling me across the street, one woman rode out the storm in her bathtub. and you see a lot of xs. a lot of people have been asking, what are the xs on the door. that means people have gone through, home by home, car by car, to see if there are any bodies, live or dead, as they re being very, very careful to see who has survived. thankfully, many, many people here in moore will share those stories with you throughout the course of the hour. those xs were on the doors
basically just tried to put them in a row as respectfully as i could. reporter: what was that like it s terrible for me. u.s. my duty as an american. a hole in your heart to he see these little broken bodies. reporter: just to see those pictures there, brooke, and we ve learned according to the national weather service, the school where the school was, plaza towers elementary, the only location they can confirm there were ef-5 strength winds, winds of 200 miles per hour or more. we ve heard from the mayor of moore, from oklahoma lawmaker proposing mandatory requirement for shelters. well, ever since the 99 tornado we ve been hearing so much work the schools rebuilt from that tornado, there was a requirement for them to have shelters, now in light of what happened, are you seeing state representatives saying we ll propose legislation and make it a requirement.
welcome back to special live coverage on cnn of the aftermath of the tornado in moore, oklahoma, photos like these, who don t even belong to the property that they are on stand on thinks property. the loss of children is often the hardest to comprehend, nine children were killed in the aftermath of the tornado here in moore, including seven students at plaza towers elementary school, and cnn s pamela brown has the story of one of the men who rushed into the school. take a look. moore resident adam baker, giving the hand to a close friend flattened by monday s catastrophic tornado. helping him cope after he found himself helpless in the face of tragedy at plaza to ymraplaza t elementary. utter devastation. don t known there is a way to
do you think had there been an underground shelter, these lives could have been saved? oh, yeah. most xwedefinitely. cleaver attack in london. eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth. a city on alert and on edge. plus, the hero mother. a cub scout leader who talked down one of the terrorists breaks down her silence. were you not scared? no. why not? live in the cnn newsroom. good morning. thank you for joining us. i m brooke baldwin in a wet, rainy, stormy moore, oklahoma. the cruel and staggering scope of monday s tornado coming more fully into view. i don t know if you can hear the rain drops that have begun yet