governor rick perry. we will never forget what happened. reporter: and president obama. we stand with you and we do not forget. and we ll be there even after the cameras leave. reporter: our cameras are still here and this little town needs help. in a letter to governor perry, fema says the remaining costs for permanent work is within the capabilities of the state and affected local governments. state officials accuse president obama of turning his back on the people of west. but even despite texas robust and healthy budget, state officials haven t provided enough disaster relief to cover the rebuilding costs either. we re third page news. reporter: the mayor says the city has a $2 million yearly budget and needs $17 million to repair the damage infrastructure. and officials say the school system is lacking about $25 million to rebuild two destroyed schools. the mayor says without the
the studio with us and i want to tap into him and get as much information as i can. first of all, in chile, your ambassador on the ground is a by by the name is paul simons, have you been able to talk to him? we ve been able to talk to ambassador simons and told us the most part one or two exceptions all of our personnel at the embassy have been accounted for and reached out to the chilean government to offer cone dole lenses and thoughts and prayers and whatever assistance chile needs. brian: do we know what that might be, or they re trying to get an accounting? i think for most people they think about an earthquake today, a powerful earthquake in haiti, in chile and they think about haiti. two pretty dramatic experiences. chile had a lot of experience with earthquakes over the year and 1960 and from that strong building codes. there will be loss of life and significant damage