growing push to say, help fix the problems that existed before the hurricane, and that's not fair to the american tax payer. we should help to repair things that were done by natural disaster, but we have to be careful that there is not an extra effort to say, there was a lot of infrastructure problems on the island existed before the hurricane, and we want the american tax payer now to come out and bail out those problems. >> i guess the criticism is he never threatened the people in texas or florida that you know what, fema can't stay there forever, the u.s. military can't stay there forever, but he did threaten the people of puerto rico three and a half million american citizens, a u.s. territory in this fwetweet toda. >> we have 13,000 people on the ground, we just passed $36 billion in aid. i don't view that as a threat. the president is committed to helping make sure we do what is necessary to help rebuild the island, but there are some elements that preexisted the hurricane that is not fair for the american -- >> i understand. totally agree with you. the u.s. is doing a lot for the people of puerto rico right now.