change. the folks that we have spoken to today, they all did say that they believe this kind of thing will happen again and again because of climate change. i think for the immediate future they're worried about just fixing their homes, getting everything out of their basements and figuring out how they are going to pay for this. but i think going forward there are going to be policies that they are interested in hearing about, both from their local governments and on a federal level, people talking about how the sewage pipes simply just ran over, that they think that unless these infrastructure problems are dealt with, this kind of problem is going to continue. one man said that when this is all over he is going to sell his house because he is not convinced that this isn't going to happen again. >> i know that's the concern i've heard from other people within the region too. mj lee, thank you. joining me now on the phone democratic governor of new jersey phil murphy. governor, good to have you with us. you met with the president earlier today. you told folks in some of the counties in your state that are not part of this major disaster