know that we lost some of our fellow citizens simply because they weren't able to get out of their car, weren't able to get out of their homes. it's a heartbreaking day in the city of new york. >> do you think state and local officials were prepared enough? some of the pictures we've seen, especially the roads and the subways in new york, it's obviously caused renewed concern about infrastructure and what it's able to withstand. >> well, excellent question. and we know we talked about infrastructure particularly after nine years ago we had to deal with the aftermath of hurricane sandy. now, we spent billions of dollars building up resiliency. primarily along the coastlines. and we're in much better shape on our beaches than we had been in the past. but what we're seeing now are cataclysmic rain events, record shattering, where we have unprecedented amounts of of water coming out of the heavens all at once. literally from 8:51 last flight to 9:51:00 p.m. more water came down than we'd seen in the history of new york all at once and it shattered records literally that had been set two weeks ago that had been broken