your 3-month-old baby. in the short time we have met, i saw sweat a short time ago dripping down his face. there's a slight breeze coming now. what are you doing to make sure he has food, water, milk? >> well, i mean, we got stuff before everything had happened, which, you know, everything running out now. so we going to have to find somewhere else to go, leave from new orleans because we can't live like this. >> reporter: and you are just one story of so many. we talked to a mother earlier today who said she and her son have been sleeping in the car, but you said that's really not an option for you. >> yeah. it really ain't been, not without no gas and everything, and how my car is it is not really too comfortable for him. so we'll have to get on the porch or lay on the couch or something, open up the door, let a little breeze come in. >> reporter: i thank you for sharing your story and letting us know how you are coping. i wish i never had to talk to you. i wish this wasn't happening. again, he is speaking out so