this morning we met with joe burrows, father jimmy to walk around the property to get a better look atome of the damage left behind, and his father tells us that, like many homeowners working to rebuild what's more difficult for the sentimental items damaged in this home. joe my son. i love this area. we come back as as much as we can, and he's certainly been in this. backyard playing as as he grew up, also so the fence that he used to hit home runs is down over here on the on the end, so it's sad, but people in this town are resilient and everybody's pitching in. still just so much to process after that tornado now the latest numbers from mississippi emergency management show about 1000 homes and businesses were damaged in the tornado. and right now it's still too early to tell exactly how much this is going to cost. we're told what's keeping this town hopeful right now is the outpouring of love and support from across the country not only from state resources, but also with the volunteers here on the ground, mike yeah, caroline. so much damage. it will take weeks , if not years, real