is, is. he made it with the first responders. hold on a second. we're trying to get chris' signal back. as he has told us all morning, the communications there -- he is so remote and he's not even using -- there's no cell service. he's using, i think, an old style satellite phone. we will get back to him as soon as we possibly can. because of the extent of the damage in the keys is so bad that the defense department says they believe 10,000 people rode out the storm there and may need to be evacuated. so, obviously, it's impossible to really know if that number is accurate. 10,000 people. but if so, they don't have water. they don't have electricity. their houses may be, obviously, destroyed. we'll be watching right now for a fema hearing. that's where we will get all of the latest details on numbers. i mean, the amount of people who are, today, along the east coast without power, it's more than 6