It scared the crap out of me, ... I immediately said, 'My God, I have to call a mandatory evacuation.' |
It scared the crap out of me, ... I immediately said, `My God, I have to call a mandatory evacuation.' |
It's a good day in New Orleans, ... The sun is shining ... we're going to bring this city back. |
It's a good time to run for mayor because it'll be less poor, less black, less democratic. |
It's a sad day in the city of new orleans when a hero makes a decision like this, ... He leaves the apartment in pretty good shape and with a significant amount of leadership. |
It's almost like a nightmare, that I hope we wake up from, |
It's like Jim Brown, a great football player, won championships ... at the height of his career, when he had done and accomplished what most only dream of, he decided to retire on top, |
It's something we're very excited about, |
It's something we're very excited about, ... It's something the mayor has been pushing for, because the Sewerage & Water Board testing was showing good signs, but we needed the regulatory agency to sign off on it. We hope it makes it easier for citizens in New Orleans to live in their own homes, for those who still have homes. |
It's such a sad day to come here, ... My sympathy goes out to all the families whose loved ones have been identified and also for the families who are still seeking their relatives and loved ones who are still missing. |
It's tough. It's really tough. |
It's unsanitary, it's hot, those people haven't had showers or baths in four to five days, |
It's very hot. There is no shade. We need to get provisions to them, ... They have zero. |
It?s going to be awful and it?s going to wake the nation up again. |
Katrina was the wash cycle, Rita was the rinse cycle. I hope we get time to hang on the line and dry and not go into the spin cycle, |