[Businesses aren't yet complaining of a paucity of pennies.] I haven't noticed any shortage, ... We go to the bank in the morning and get our two or three dollars' worth every day. |
I consider it an honor to have a park in my neighborhood named after her, for what she stood for. |
I just don't understand how it escalated and got this far. She's had a hard life. She grew up in the projects. I guess what she's seen between me and my husband, the verbal and physical abuse, affected her. |
I've lost my home, my car, my job. I have six grown children and five of the six lost everything, |
If they don't want to leave, they are staying at their own risk. |
In the six years we've been doing this, this is the best turnout ever. |
It was quite a sight, ... We were able to put people on with their dog crates, their cat crates, their shopping carts. It went very well. |
It's time to leave now, right now, and stay gone until we say it's OK to come back, |
It's time to leave now, right now, and stay gone until we say it's okay to come back, |
Please do not try to come back to the island. ... Hopefully, in the next couple of days, this island will be cleaned up and we'll get you home. |
The city of Galveston has plans to exist without outside help at all for at least three days because New Orleans was cut off for so long |
The city of Galveston has plans to exist without outside help at all for at least three days because New Orleans was cut off for so long, ... American Morning. |
The real lesson (from Katrina) that I think the citizens learned is that the people in Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi did not leave in time, ... We've always asked people to leave earlier, but because of Katrina, they are now listening to us and they're leaving. |
they are staying here at their own risk. |
Tuesday at 2 p.m., I will ask for a voluntary evacuation if the weather predictions remain the same, |