lieutenant general russell honora.as a similarity here with katrina in that when the storm passed it didn't seem the worst had happened, particularly in new orleans it didn't flood because of the work they've done. but just like katrina, the worst was in the aftermath of it. there are people without power across louisiana. and this can't sustain -- you can't be a week, two weeks, three weeks without power. >> i think -- i can't really hear general honora. i think he might. >> i'm back. i have the left-hand rb right hand, had a senior moment there. i'm sorry. the difference is this time the wind damage, ali that started at the coast and went through the length of the state of louisiana and went on into mississippi and points north. the wind damage broke the grid. and i say broke the grid, it literally broke it from homer all through st. samany, jefferson parish, no electricity. many places the water systems were destroyed and/or disrupted. and the cell service which we have become so dependent on to a point where many o