expected to hold a vote on the $660.4 billion bill, but the house speaker pulled the bill from consideration. a remaining $51 billion in aid will get a vote on january 15th. their delay on the hurricane sandy disaster relief package rightfully has members of both parties furious. for more, let's turn to new york congressman jerrold nadler. congressman, good to have you with us tonight. >> good to be here. >> you know, we're not talking about the middle of the country. we're talking about where there is a lot of media, there is millions of people, and yet relief is not on the way. why is that? >> well, we don't really know why it is. and people have raised that question. you know, after hurricane katrina, $64 billion was voted within ten days. here it is 66 days later. not a nickel has been voted. a lot of the republicans seem very reluctant to vote any money, and certainly enough. $60 billion is the necessity has been very well documented by