one of the biggest telescopes in the word. people have been waiting for help for weeks. we land in the airport. they have turned baggage claim into a bunk house and operation centers. i think we are a lot 30,000 meals, 35,000. that is just the small strubgs we have had. they came down on their own dime and shake their heads in frustration with fema. if it were up to them, they would bring in the national guard. you come down 15,000 at a time to do water purification, engineers. you guys are all coming down. you re not paying them anymore. they are coming from wisconsin. you re wasting your money. all about bringing the security
this would be more attention, perhaps, more outrageous from the media as well and certainly more government relief in place. four weeks to the day after maria made landfall on the island, almost 3.5 americans are still facing a humanitarian night mayor. bill weir has more. reporter: as dawn brings maria s one-month anniversary, we head out of san juan by air and low to the ground. terrain, terrain, pull up. pull up. reporter: all the better to see the mud slides, broken bridges, shattered homes. we pass one of the biggest radio telescopes in the world, but we re looking for intelligent signs of life in the western mountains where people have been waiting for help for weeks. we land and inside mayaques airport, a group of military veterans has turned baggage claim into a bunk house and operations center. i think we re at, like, 30,000 meals.
one-month anniversary, we head out of san juan by air and low to the ground. terrain, terrain, pull up. pull up. all the better to see the mud slides, broken bridges, shattered homes. we pass one of the biggest radio tell scopes in the world, but we re looking for intelligent signs of life in the western mountains where people have been waiting for help for weeks. we land and inside maya airport, a group of military veterans has turned baggage claim into a bunk house and operations center. i think we re at, like, 30,000 meals. that s just with the small trucks we ve had and getting supplies. they came down on their own dime and shake their heads in frustration with fema. if it were up to them, they would bring brink in the national guard. i thought you had to pay them
masters of the superhero spectacular. second installment of thor hit theaters this weekend. anyone else? reporter: the galaxy s mightiest and snarkiest superheroes and a 50-year history of comic book gold. marvel is moving in to a new frontier, television, with a new show called agent of s.h.i.e.l.d. superhero fans no longer need wait for the two or three movies released every year, these guys are cranking out a miniature movie every eight days shooting around the world and on their extravagant airbus, command center, bunk house, forensics lab and exotic cars. garage. don t touch lola. this is new. please don t. it s okay. you can. reporter: they re trying to appeal to comic book people. i m one of them. i want them to enjoy this.
why congress may have breathing room when it comes to raising the debt ceiling on this american morning. and good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, july 27th. this is american morning. a lot going on today. let s get to it. it does feel like dueling bangoes, doesn t it? when you hear both sides of the debate they re dug in but insist they re right. and a growing number of americans want them not to be. they all say god bless america. how we get there is the question. two maker developments in the debt crisis, following minute by minute here. six days until the deadline and house speaker john boehner s plan is coming under fire from members of his own party. he s going back to the drawing board because the numbers don t add up. today s vote has been postponed and in just a few hours, house republicans will meet again as john boehner says that they are looking for more cuts and deeper cuts. this is the plan. i ve got it here. 57 pages. what happens when you co