disaster activations and special mission responses. marcus, thank you for being with me today. give us a picture of what a day-to-day is right now for you all on the ground? reporter: thank you very much for having me, jose. so, for me, i spent my day yesterday with bishop byfield of the episcopal church and it provided a snapshot of the pain and devastation that was just discussed. we know that our faith leaders and community leaders, in addition to absorbing their own damage and the damage to their parishioners, are doing everything they can to provide their generosity in service to disaster survivors. we at fema have leaned forward with the state of kentucky and continue to do so, recognizing that there are a lot of critical needs that need to be met. and that we re going to make sure that we have the right partners and plans in place to help support what we know to be a very long recovery. what help is there out there? how do you let people know that