has taken a lot longer, and cost them more as a result. for asim, it means his commute to leeds has been more complicated this week. it s difficult to get to work now because of the strikes. i have had people who are going in the car have had to come and get me from bradford. people across yorkshire are also facing a double whammy of bus strikes on arriva services. without public transport, things become a lot more expensive. considering with fuel prices going up as well. and that means asim doesn t have much sympathy with those on strike. no one has ever really said, you know what, i do get paid enough, i m happy to keep doing thejob i do, you know? everybody wants a little bit more. but despite the rail strikes, the roads haven t been chaos. congestion in most cities has only increased a bit. because so many more people can now work from home. if this had happened back in 2019, at the start of 2019 or 2018, it would have had a real impact on us. because we would have needed people to
hopefully things will be melted and handled. we never experienced a lack of preparedness from a snowstorm like this. yeah. so like this is bad. like roads haven t been pretreated. just seeing everything at an utter standstill, it s just if we knew from florida, how come virginia didn t know? how come the people with access to address this, to prepare as best we could, didn t do more? how was it, jennifer, just staying warm overnight? how did you manage? staying before we had gotten on to the 95, we had filled up the gas tank. otherwise, we had kept the car running and cracked the windows so that way we weren t breathing in carbon monoxide or anything.
there, is there gas? the last report that i got was that on highway 27, there was gas. there s still a few gas stations throughout the keys. we re still getting reports in. we ve been working with governor scott. the state has been absolutely wonderful getting to the stations at night and doing the best that they can. again, i can t overemphasize it enough. if you re still here in the florida keys, you need to get out. for the folks driving north caught in the traffic jams, not in the keys, but if you re further inland and kryou re driving up and wondering why the roads haven t been closed south bound, it s because the florida authorities are trying to get fuel to everybody who is there. the one thing that s been consistent is from the governor to mayors to city managers to fire captains to police chiefs, the message in florida is substantially more consistent than it was in harvey. it s get out now and look back and lament that you left and it wasn t as bad if it turns out not to
centers. there are 393,000 housed in evacuation centers across the country down from 450, presumably some have found shelter with family, friends, relatives, churches have been assisting. some of those people have found a little bit more permanent shelter. as far as food and fuel, it is still difficult. the roads have not been rebuilt. they are still working on this nuclear problem. the roads haven t been put back up. fuel lines haven t been reestablished. many parts of tokyo are still seeing food and water shortages. rolling black-outs. the locals are telling us there are large swaths of the city going out electricity for long periods of time. the weather is cold. it has been a hardship on everyone. sean: shep smith thanks. outside of japan we are closely monitoring another situation overseas. airstrikes against qadhafi s libya could begin at any moment. earlier today the united nations security