We will be either loading them by boat, helicopter, anything that is necessary, ... Good Morning America. |
We will do what it takes to bring law and order to our area. I'm just furious. It's intolerable. |
We will have to have the trained work force if the industry is going to be permanent, ... We don't want them to ship that beautiful film shot in Louisiana back to California for post-production work. |
We will pray that Rita will not devastate Louisiana, but today we do not know the answer to that question, |
We will restore law and order, ... What angers me the most is that disasters like this often bring out the worst in people. I will not tolerate this kind of behavior. |
We will weather this storm as we have weathered Katrina. |
We'll be well. We can do it. I see signs of hope all around us. Lights are coming on, and things are happening all around. |
We're dumping things into the hole, just to stem the tide. |
We're offering them the opportunity to continue to serve in the Guard and help us rebuild southeast Louisiana, ... That will keep them employed. This will be an opportunity to tide them over. |
We're urging people in the Katrina impact areas to be very, very cautious. |
We've fought hurricanes before. You know, we think we are hurricane-smart and there's some normal things that go on during the aftermath of a serious hurricane, but this is not normal. This is past the normal thing that we normally have dealt with over the years, |
We've got an engineering nightmare trying to fill the breach of the levee where the waters are pouring into the city. I think they've been working on it all night, and they'll continue to work on it all day today. |
We've got people who have needs today. |
We've got people with needs today. |
We've got to make their living conditions a little more decent. A lot more decent, as a matter of fact, because living conditions in the dome are deteriorating rapidly -- no power, no water, hard to get food, supplies in. |