>> yeah. and you know what? i covered connecticut for quite some time many years ago. and there are neighborhoods on the coastline that get flooded during a thunderstorm. >> yeah. >> how are you going to keep homes from getting decimated up and down the connecticut coastline if. >> listen, we've ordered evacuations or suggested ev evacuations that affect 362,000 people, one out of every ten residents of the state of connecticut. but it's the small towns and it's the big cities. it's new haven, bridge fort, stamford, norwalk, fairfield, they're all going to be adversely impacted. we're waiting to see. if this hits 11 feet with waves on top of 11 feet, we're talking about dike systems being overrun. that's the severity if we get to 11 feet. >> so you've actually, as governor, this is going to be the second hurricane -- >> really. >> it's the second hurricane, joe, but remember, don't leave out that snowstorm in october that knocked us out for 11 days. >> i was going to say, the second -- no, i won't. trust me, baby, i won't leave