>>o -- >> he needs assistance with bottled water as well as the faucet filter. our program is servicing about 170 households each and every month. these folks who cannot get out of their homes are really the forgotten people of flint. >> tremain lee joins me now. it's shocking of see a line of cars lined up in an american city in 2018 to get clean water. >> because we haven't seen flint in the news there's a sense that maybe things are back to normal. there's nothing normal about what i saw that day, cars streaming out of the parking lot down the highway, parents saying i won't give it to my children, i can't cook with it, can't brush our teeth with it. the disabled, before the city and state had given thousands of families free water, now they have to rely on the charity of churches. nothing normal about this. >> they cut off the funding to give it to folks with disabilities and that is because the -- what the state says is, and i'm reading from a detroit