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en They [officials] have put the cost of the storm at $26 billion, but that could balloon. Nobody knows. If we are at a tipping point, obviously the impact could be worse.

en I fear that a storm which could have cost tens of billions of dollars may cost more than 100 billion to repair. A storm that could have cost us hundreds of lives will probably cost us thousands of lives.

en Given that it's going to reach such an extended area and that it will be an unusually wet storm, damages are going to be a lot worse than $1 billion. So many homes, apartment buildings and shopping centers have been built in this part of the country that haven't been tested by a big storm. Now we're going to see just how good this construction has been.

en And secondly, I would impose a significant state landfill tipping fee and use that tipping fee to fund the billion dollar bond issue that I want to create to produce the funds for all of the environmental challenges that we just went over. She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges. And secondly, I would impose a significant state landfill tipping fee and use that tipping fee to fund the billion dollar bond issue that I want to create to produce the funds for all of the environmental challenges that we just went over.

en It's inevitable in the short term that legislators will look at this issue. If you look overseas, when the device reaches a tipping point, you start to hear rumblings among legislators. Pretty soon we're going to hit that tipping point in North America.

en There is a tipping point. We believe the union bosses have far surpassed the tipping point.

en Clearly, maintaining storm water prevention programs is a cost. But the fact is, it could be a whole lot worse.

en So every storm that we have on the coast at some point or another impacts us in Robert. This time was the first time we had a personal impact because the storm actually hit Louisiana.

en And that's what we need to do in the space world to get to that point. It's the cost of operations that makes the space shuttle cost three-quarters of a billion dollars per launch. Fuel is one percent of the cost. It's the operations that we have to work on.

en We're going to be seeing a $50 billion-, $70 billion-, $100 billion-damage storm. Florida is a sitting duck.

en When the big storm hits, the major point of impact will be here. I've been told that this is the biggest erosion point on Long Island.

en He said it could, could be $60 billion. It is impossible to know what any military campaign would ultimately cost. The only cost estimate we know of in this arena is the Persian Gulf War, and that was a $60 billion event.

en [Amid this friction, top White House officials told Republicans the relief-and-recovery package could come in much lower than widely quoted projections of $200 billion. Some House GOP leaders also are urging colleagues to cool off, reminding them the true cost is not known.] There are tough choices that are going to have to be made, ... We're going to have to cut unnecessary spending elsewhere in the budget to offset some of the cost with Katrina.

en It's not so much the storm's impact on operations. It's the storm's impact on oil prices that will really hurt the airlines,

en It's not so much the storm's impact on operations. It's the storm's impact on oil prices that will really hurt the airlines.


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