THANK YOU TO THE PEOPLE OF NORTHPORT & TUSCALOOSA. The images from Kentucky after the tornado plowed through the state were breathtaking. We know the feeling in Tuscaloosa and a relief effort began last week. A wonderful group of folks from SWJ Technology in Tuscaloosa wrote a great message on some packages of diapers heading to Kentucky.
much of the focuses on cleanup to support those victims who are most in need. we saw that today is the governor visited families and to kentucky state parks with hundreds of displaced tornado victims partnering with no nonprofit organizations to give away 10000 shoes to adults and children who were left with little to nothing following last week s tornado outbreak across the south and midwest that killed almost 80 people in kentucky alone. we are not broken. we do not break. my commitment to you is that we will not just be here this week, this month, that every single day for however many years it takes. to rebuild every building, every life, and get everyone as close as we can as if this did not happen.
mike: as recovery efforts continuing the decade governor eddie beshear report all the people reported missing after the deadly turner outbreak history have been accounted for. only 75 people are dead. according to state emergency officials. pros watson is live from mayfield, kentucky with the very latest, hello charles. folks out mayfield other parts of western kentucky still have a massive cleanup operation on their hands after a series of tornadoes wiped out homes and businesses of the very least hundreds of people this morning governor andy beshear visiting to kentucky state parks providing free emergency shelter for displaced tornado victims. the governor with the university of kentucky athletic program and nonprofit organizations to hand out 10,000 shoes to adults and young children who have lost