major general donald dunbar is leading the wisconsin national guard's response. give me an idea, if you can, how many national guardsmen are you having to mobilize this early in the storm? >> well, actually, it's good to be with you. what governor walker did was declare a precautionary emergency yesterday to give us an opportunity to assist local first responders in preparation. so what we have is 11 of our armories manned with what we call a response package, which includes heavy vehicles and soldiers and airmen prepared if called out to assist, whether it's state patrol or a sheriff or motorist. and also double the use of our armories as a warming center or shelter if it came necessary. >> i grew up in winnipeg in the middle of canada, and when you had storms like this, it wasn't just so much that your car could get stuck, it was that the temperatures could kill you if your car got stuck. what are the thoughts right now in terms of dealing with the national guard on the roads to make sure that motorists out there don't get stranded and freeze and then cars get