to be ongoing for quite some time in to next week. historic flooding. flooding that is every bit as deadly as the mead impacts. in fact, the flooding, it's a bit of a sleeper, isn't it? you don't know when the water is sneaking up on you. and with the last thing you want to do is be caught by surprise by rising floodwaters. ed: absolutely u daniel, we want to keep the focus on storm and aftermath. american people have to have confidence in fema's leadership as you deal with the aftermath here and there has been this story out there about your boss, brock long, the fema administrator being under investigation for his travel. the "wall street journal" has a report saying that the white house considered replacing him as florence was coming. in can you comment on that and what should we read into the fact that you are out front today instead of the administrator? >> well, i can say that the entire leadership team is fully engage you had in this response effort. we have been here all day. we will be here all night. if you look behind me, everybody is working 24/7. this is an incredibly