this lady standing in her house that had two walls standing, no roof, everything was soaked, everything was ruined. it was a mess. and the said, oh, i feel really bad for all those people who lost everything. and i said to her, ma'am, you have lost everything. i'm standing here, there's nothing here. and she said, yeah, but i still have that wall. and it really -- it struck me, it blew me away. and to me, it was really emblemattic of the puerto rican people and how they have decided to just pull through, whether it means a neighbor who has the one neighbor on the street who has a generator chilling everyone's ice or chilling everyone's medicine. they are going to figure it out. >> francis, i love that story. i think it is an amazing example of the resiliency you see on the island. and we did a segment on the show a couple weeks ago following up on the crisis in puerto rico, and we had a family on who had relocated because of the situation on the island here. some of those folks have