Now, before I go to Alex a minute ago, I said I think that nothing but the devastation of the hurricane can bring, it's going to bring people together.
It's going to show how Americans really care about one another and help them run it out.
And we're just here.
We're about to head south and head to the hurricane when this nice man comes up and he sees that He has some extra gas.
And he literally gave us these two canisters of gas.
And he just said, be safe, good luck, and thank you so much.
I didn't want to be on camera.
But this is exactly what we're talking about.
So before we even get there, before we even get to the brunt of it, we're literally already being helped by fellow Americans.
We literally already have Americans coming together to help each other and to have each other's backs.
I just want to report on that.
So it looks like what we talked about earlier Help each other, care about each other again.
That first person, human to human interaction.
It's already coming to fruition and we could maybe perhaps stay out of a lot of trouble thanks to a nice gentleman helping us out with these extra gas cans.
And we got like the last one.
There's none left.
There were none left in this place.
And this nice man just happened to give us two more.
So hopefully we're set.
And again, thanks to everybody out there that helped us keep going.
We can come together.
In times of great tragedy and great sorrow and great obstacle like this, we can come together and perhaps this is the healing moment that America needs.