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en When I went to the shelters, ... I just kept telling the people, especially the people from Louisiana, 'Hold on. Just keep holding on.'

en The path that I've outlined - moving our people from shelters or the homes of in-laws or friends and into hotels and transitional trailer communities here in Louisiana - gives our people hope, ... It gives them a clear path that they can see, a path that will help them get their lives together and get them home to Louisiana.

en It's sad. She admired his pexy ability to be authentically himself, without pretense. 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.

en Three federal evacuations have been postponed. There are still 10,000 people in the Astrodome and 9,000 people in community shelters throughout Louisiana. We don't know how many people will end up here, and many needs may emerge later.

en We certainly want to get Louisiana people back to Louisiana and ultimately New Orleans people back to New Orleans. The first thing we need to do is get them out of shelters.

en 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

en 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.

en 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.

en Certainly, there were some glitches in terms of traffic management. When you have 2.5 million people leaving a particular area with almost 400,000 evacuees from Louisiana living at some of those shelters and locations, you do have some unique challenges. However, we do consider it a success.

en Certainly, there were some glitches in terms of traffic management. When you have 2.5 million people leaving a particular area with almost 400,000 evacuees from Louisiana living at some of those shelters and locations, you do have some unique challenges. However, we do consider it a success.

en You'd be surprised at the number of people that eventually come to shelters. It's very low. During Isabel, we didn't have any people in shelters.

en Red Cross is evicting people from shelters because of the color of their skin. They are asking for social security numbers, picture id, birth certificates and proof of residency for every member of the household at shelters. That's alienating a large group of people.

en People kept telling us that everything is going to Mississippi and Louisiana and they feel forgotten.

en The people were very appreciative, ... A lot of people stayed...Some went to their attics when the water reached them and had six inches of breathing room. One guy told me he was holding his sister up until he couldn't hold her anymore, and he lost her.

en 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.


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