reporter: engineers like frank are tasked with restoring the power. we are working home by home. each single house has a secondary line. we have to strap in the power pole, fix the connection there, make the line, and connect to the house. reporter: house by house? house by house. reporter: these restaurant owners people humacao has been left behind in the island s recovery effort. we re not seeing much progress here. there are certain areas on the island that are being restored at a faster pace. we were told that some time in march time frame we will have power. i don t see that will happening. reporter: they say their business has dropped 50% since hurricane maria. to make things worse, they ve had to limit their dinner hours. people are scared to get out on the streets after a certain time because it s pitch dark. i mean, it s it s actually dark. there s no lights on main streets. that affects us because they
your wife. i don t care if it s pitch dark. no room is completely dark. there s ambient light from every room. it may not be much but it s enough to tell the shape otherwise, you wouldn t have fired. you obviously saw something cause you fired the gun. i said i seen a shape. reporter: lars insisted he thought there were intruders in the house and he and debbie were in danger. i thought there was somebody else in the house going down the hallway the other direction. i thought there was one coming at me this way. that s what i thought. what made you think that had happened tonight? cause your dog growled? yes sir. he never growls. he barks. reporter: there was no witness or apparent evidence to contradict him. after an hour of questioning police once again let lars go. six days later, he said his final goodbye to debby, her parents by his side. how was lars at the funeral? very composed, very reserved. uh, he stood up with me. what did that say, that the
and it would have been pitch dark, almost midnight when this took place. it s not even clear there s a radio transcription of a call for help from either of these border agents who attended this incident. but the one person that investigators know was a witness to at least part of this, that second agent who survived, he says he doesn t remember anything. this is according to his local union representative lee smith, who spoke to me after meeting with the second unnamed agent yesterday. he said that the last thing that he remembers is going into work. after that, he remembers, or he says he remembers absolutely nothing. he said that he is walking on his own though with the help of a cane. he does have visible stitches and a bruise on the back of his head and he said that this agent looks to be in visibly in pain, even just sitting down and talking. authorities, they can t even agree on what to talk or what to call this. the governor of texas, greg
production they called pribs as held with the lid off. he shows me pictures of the city during world war ii. it s pitch dark. the lights would run 24 hours a day because the pollution took away from the ability to see. the is smog cleared up when the home ownser switched from coal to gas. instead of coal. economics is the pile driver that is pushing down the coal industry. he used to work for the environment protection agency. now he leads the environment integrity project. can the current white house return the coal industry to its glory days. i don t think so. i don t think you can bring coal back with campaign promises. i don t think killing environmental rules that protect our air and water will save work in the goal industry at all. since the president took office, coal mining has added
because you rode out the storm. first of all, let me ask you, you re all right, right? we re fine, our dogs are fine. reporter: and the house, how did it do? well, we re very lucky. how are you surviving right now? we have our refrigerator on generator, we ve been given bottled water. we re trying to clear trees and get back to life. do you think people have any idea what they are in for when they come down? they don t have any idea what they are going to see. it s going to be tough on them to see what happened down here and it s going to be a rude awakening for them. what is night like? night is very quiet, because as of right now there are hardly any people here, it s pitch dark. we don t have street lights in the keys. temperature inside the home? that s what i was getting at. 89 degrees, 90 degrees. a couple fans our generator will run, so that will keep us cool enough. sorry to interrupt, but i was just thinking, wanted to get you