each other up. that's how i know the country has a future. we've seen it here. in our darkest time, our darkest hour, people who would walk across the street from each other because they were afraid, ran to help everybody else. it was an incredible experience. but it was a dark time. >> there were -- i mean, the whole community took a titanic hit. but the brunt of it was felt in the lower ninth ward. and the sense that the -- the sense of isolation, even in terms of during the storm of getting relief to those areas, creatie iningee ind a feeling t a systemic issue, and we saw it again in puerto rico. >> it is true that the storm didn't discriminate. it hit everybody, and everybody got hurt. general honera, said when it e'