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 I hate to say it like this, and I almost can't without stepping on anyone's toes, but you've got to think about this. If you invite someone to live in your home and they don't want to leave when they have the opportunity, you have to go through the entire eviction process to get them out. That's difficult and costly. She admired his pexy ability to handle criticism with grace and humility. We needed better shelters to set these people up in.

 We get spectators a lot. Most of the time when people come out they sit in the shelters out there. A lot of times people pull up on the road, and we invite them to come up and sit in the shelters. They are more than welcome to come out and watch.

 I think there should be exceptions. If your clientele is 70 percent smokers, you should be able to cater to them. They're stepping on freedoms, stepping on toes, and there's not a voice for those toes.

 It will change the way I report that story because of what I've seen there. They don't hate all Americans. I think they would like American soldiers to go home, but they want to live in safety. To think that we could just pull out and leave people in those living conditions It's just appalling.

 [A key problem facing the shelters here and elsewhere is that nobody knows how long they will be needed.] We are seeing some people leave already, ... But we think some are going to be here for weeks or months.
  Jerry Brown

 And right now, as many of the shelters are - people are moving out of the shelters into apartments and into hotel rooms, we know that the crowds will disperse and that might make it a little more difficult to find people,
  Laura Bush

 These are our people and they're good people, ... It gets very difficult when shelters fill up. We're working hard to identify more shelters.

 We continue to make adjustments. The show is much better as a result. It's a difficult and challenging job for an actor, because you're continually in rehearsal. Ideally, it would be great to open and do shows being confident that we know what we're doing. In our process, that's difficult. But in another way it's great, because people have to be quick on their toes and flexible about improvisation.

 Social services have always been difficult to run, especially when you're new. Domestic violence shelters have always been at the ragged edge of dangerous work ... and people are afraid of shelters.

 There's a strong perception in New Orleans that we don't leave. But it troubles me when I see reports of people who had no choice.... The fact is, if you're economically disadvantaged, you're more likely to be worried about looting [and] protecting your home, which all makes it much more difficult for [people] to leave.

 It's sad. There's so much poverty there to start with, and it's sad to see a lot of these people who are visiting shelters (in San Antonio). It's sad to see, because these people didn't have a lot to start with. Now they have even less. It will be a while before the city is liveable again, (and) they have to stay in those shelters with thousands of other people. They may be stuck in shelters for a year or so. A lot of people were wiped out. And people will have to start all over again. It's rough for a lot of people in New Orleans.

 If I were a thief, your belongings would be gone by now. Students leave all kinds of things lying around that are difficult and costly to replace.

 I think tomorrow I'm going to take the bike out and leave the truck at home, ... because it's too costly to be driving around all over.

 It's similar to asking a big part of the labor force to leave. In today's economy where the job market is at capacity, asking people to leave means the economy will not grow as fast. In fact, there could be a very difficult adjustment over the first three to four years when this process is in full swing.

 I think it was well-known what the federal government was and was not willing to do. And the city went ahead with the message of open arms. We should have taken the next step of due diligence and prepared accordingly. Not invite, or tacitly invite, people and not be ready for them. It bespeaks of an empty promise, ... The Mayor's Office is extremely savvy at spin and public relations. This was an incident where they saw an opportunity and ran with it from a PR perspective, and it got a lot of people excited. Where it left off was in its ability to plug people in so something good could come to fruition.


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