pharmacies, to hospitals, to electricity and things like that. >> mm-hmm. >> those were deaths, some of which, perhaps even many of which, could have been prevented. >> people that didn't have dialysis, people that didn't have access to just simple things like oxygen in hospitals, they could have been prevented, but in order to do something right, you have to be able to look at the truth and say, look, let's get it done. brook long said for some time that the united states did not get a very speedy time. and they took a long time to get off the ground. well, when you're in the business of emergency management and you admit that it takes you a long time to get off the ground, you're admitting your failure. and unfortunately, when this failed, people lost their lives. now, we need and are still in a very weak state in puerto rico. there's about 60,000 blue tarps, or blue roofs.