we have a command unit and they are communicating very well. they're very highly organized. we've been through a couple of these disasters before and that's the key to it is having communication, having collaboration not only with the local people but the state and the federal and certainly with the charities themselves. >> at this point, mr. mayor, do you feel -- are there still people missing? where do things stand? >> as far as we know there's not. we checked the areas with thermal imagers as well as gone door-to-door. we feel like we're fixing to go from rescue and searching to recovery at this point. >> i mean, you think the death toll as it is, you think that's likely to stay -- >> i think that will stand, yes, sir. we believe it will. >> what are your needs now? what do you need? >> the needs are right now certainly counseling for those that lost loved ones. we've heard some traumatic stories. you just met two american heroes, the teacher and her husband, looking for his wife. and the teacher that saved the children. that's a hero story. it's a feel-good story, one that