with nature by starting a camel farm they want to promote sustainable tourism on the island. they re also working on a cultural center they hope it will become a meeting point for different people institutions and organizations. a place where ideas and projects for a sustainable future a boon. to the sector and family is using social media to help promote their ambitious project. they re looking for support to realize their dream. something you really would like. volunteer workers to come up here and. both experience and see how beautiful it is. an experience to work in this fantastic nature. work with the camels and also. help us to build up this
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juan. but start to get outside of san juan, and it s a different picture. there is a town, louisa, about an hour away, each time i go i ve looking for signs of relief, relief from fema or other organizations. still haven t seen that. but we are starting to see some private organizations come in, project hope for example was there today. another organization called direct relief was there today. they are trying to offer private help, donations, volunteer workers, coming in and trying to do something. but, again, just because that music is getting louder, it s kind of a little bit of an up lifting feeling, at least in san juan, to hear that life returning to the city. you know, sanjay, i was talking to the spokesperson for dhs. and he was saying that they have contact with hospitals. and i was asking if these
hand that in the best way possible. peter, if i could, john, i m going to see, that s my last question. if i can, i always do, end saying, i d like everyone to say an extra special prayer for the people on puerto rico tonight. the u.s. virgin islands are dealing well, not a lot of coverage but say that prayer for them as well and also for the 10,000-plus federal workers, several thousand other volunteer workers, businessmen and others, men and women, helping those in need hon negligently something thsomething honestly require weeks and moss of patient, respore power and food and proud of the puerto rican people, strength in leadership and the governor has our full confidence and faith. thank you. thank you, tom. we re running kind of long today. jumping straight a into questions and try to take a few before we cut it off for the day. steve? the president looked further into tom price s use of a
leaning. so i will every confidence that we will handle that in the best way possible. and i m going to say that is my last question. as i always do, i will send by saying i d like everyone to say an extra special prayer for the people on puerto rico virgin is getting a lot of coverage, but say that prayer for them as well and for the 10,000 plus federal workers, several volunteer workers, businessmen and women that are helping those in need. honestly, this is something that will require weeks and months worth of patience as we restore power, get food and water and wrurn return to normalcy. i m proud of the puerto rico people and their governor as our full confidence and faith. thank you. thank you, tom. we are running kind of long, so i ll jump stwrat raight into questions before we cut off for the day.