Getting look directly at the nation's most terrible tornado damage in decades, President Barack Obama on Friday ready to sacrifice comfort and offer federal help to the entire region reeling. The nightmare storm in the South have killed about 300 people, mainly in Alabama.
Presidential spokesman, Jay Carney, said Obama wanted to "make a clear commitment of government to help in any way that could, and to put the spotlight for the rest of America in a storm like this kind of suffering can lead to so many families and businesses."
First lady Michelle Obama is next president when he offered condolences. He has stepped into the role of national entertainers in the head before, including Rep. Gabrielle Giffords after the shooting earlier this year, but has not had to deal with the scope of the destruction of society today.
Obama plans to make a statement in Alabama. That is part of a day of incredible contrast even to the president, a trip to storm-stricken Alabama before heading to Cape Canaveral, Florida, to entertain the launch end of Endeavour's space plane next to Giffords injured.
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