been chasing fema since yesterday. they told me to go to susan wagner, they said to go down by the beach here and i found out supposed to be here at nine o clock this morning and now they re on mount loretta. as you re chasing them around, what are you doing, how much gas do you have in your car. my generator is pumping water out of my home and other neighbors are trying to help so i have to wait online, one o clock, two o clock to get a few gallons if we re lucky. appreciate if maybe officials would come down and hand out papers and tell us where you ll be tomorrow the next day so that we can get to you. and how do you feel like the response has been from the red cross? a couple of days ago they said they tried to get ten trucks onto the island and having a hard time because of the traffic issues. have you felt like their response has been better in the last couple of days. yesterday was the first day they came down with some food. and i didn t even know that to come back water
americans cast ballots in 34 states and we re with louisiana residential governor bobby jindal shall the storm after the storm. jack welch on the d.c. storm. and charlie rangel on the government s stormy response to sandy and how it reverberates. and first the very latest what s going on. forget the dollars, it s sandy thing is turning dire, very dire, over 100 dead now with the count expected to go higher as rescue workers finally reach the flooded homes and no less than michael bloomberg predicting more bodies will be found. and president obama fema headquarters this morning, holding a conference call with the governors of new york, new jersey, and connecticut. and it s that 70s show in the garden state all over again. new jersey governor chris christie ordering odd-even rationing to ease the incredibly long lines. and odd numbers on the license plates, odd days and even numbers on the plates, in some 12 counties and governor mitt romney wrapping up an event in new hampshi
0 not been completely destroyed by hurricane sandy. and residents are hoping for food and for water and for information, now, homeland security secretary janet napolitano did tour the area and promising resources and governor cuomo promising 100 million for relief for the victims of hurricane sandy and this morning, announcing a temporary deployment of gas trucks to try to help with the shortage. but these residents, they are just absolutely desperate neil and i m joined by a staten island resident. good morning, how are you. reporter: tell me what it is you ve been dealing with because you re all fired up. well, we re stuck on the avenue and a lot of other neighbors and we have no electricity, no phones, no cell phones, and what s happening, we can t get in touch with fema. we tried to put online applications and most of us do not have you have to go to neighbors. reporter: and check the internet and you say i don t have internet. i don t have it and i ve been chasing fema