aftershocks, there was a tsunami alert. it was a false alarm. there was no tsunami. but nevertheless, thousands of people panicked fortunate. the earlier tsunamis claimed dozens and dozens if not hundreds of lives. in the south, there's a shortage of communications and electricity. thousands and thousands of people homeless and lastly now, the government is projecting, steve, it is going to take between three and four years for reconstruction and the cost of that coming in now at least $15 billion probably more than double when they're done. that's the latest from chile. back to you. >> all right, david lee with the very latest from santiago and one of the most urgent needs right now is fresh water which is in short supply. brian? >> all right. meanwhile, the f.d.a. has slapped 17 food companies including food and drink giant nestle for misleading consumers. the administration says their labels and web sites for foods and beverages mislead consumers about the health benefits of their products. the f.d.a. wants the companies