THE
PRESIDENT: Well, first I want to say a few things. I am incredibly proud
of our Coast Guard. We have got courageous people risking their lives to
save life. And I want to thank the commanders and I want to thank the
troops over there for representing the best of America.
I want to congratulate the governors for being leaders. You didn't
ask for this, when you swore in, but you're doing a heck of a job. And
the federal government's job is big, and it's massive, and we're going
to do it. Where it's not working right, we're going to make it right.
Where it is working right, we're going to duplicate it elsewhere. We
have a responsibility, at the federal level, to help save life, and
that's the primary focus right now. Every life is precious, and so we're
going to spend a lot of time saving lives, whether it be in New Orleans
or on the coast of Mississippi.
We have a responsibility to help clean up this mess, and I want to
thank the Congress for acting as quickly as you did. Step one is to
appropriate $10.5 billion. But I've got to warn everybody, that's just
the beginning. That's a small down payment for the cost of this effort.
But to help the good folks here, we need to do it.
We are going to restore order in the city of New Orleans, and we're
going to help supplement the efforts of the Mississippi Guard and others
to restore order in parts of Mississippi. And I want to thank you for
your strong statement of zero tolerance. The people of this country
expect there to be law and order, and we're going to work hard to get
it. In order to make sure there's less violence, we've got to get food
to people. And that's a primary mission, is to get food to people. And
there's a lot of food moving. And now the -- it's one thing to get it
moving to a station, it's the next thing to get it in the hands of the
people, and that's where we're going to spend a lot of time focusing.
We've got a lot of rebuilding to do. First, we're going to save lives
and stabilize the situation. And then we're going to help these
communities rebuild. The good news is -- and it's hard for some to see
it now -- that out of this chaos is going to come a fantastic Gulf
Coast, like it was before. Out of the rubbles of Trent Lott's house --
he's lost his entire house -- there's going to be a fantastic house. And
I'm looking forward to sitting on the porch. (Laughter.)
GOVERNOR RILEY: He'll be glad to have you.
THE PRESIDENT: Out of New Orleans is going to come that great city
again. That's what's going to happen. But now we're in the darkest days,
and so we got a lot of work to do. And I'm down here to thank people.
I'm down here to comfort people. I'm down here to let people know that
we're going to work with the states and the local folks with a strategy
to get this thing solved.
Now, I also want to say something about the compassion of the people
of Alabama and Mississippi and Louisiana and surrounding states. I want
to thank you for your compassion. Now is the time to love a neighbor
like you'd like to be loved yourselves.
Governor Riley announced the fact that they're going to open up homes
in military bases for stranded folks. And that's going to be very
important and helpful.
My dad and Bill Clinton are going to raise money for governors'
funds. The governors of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama will have
monies available to them to help deal with the long-term consequences of
this storm.
The faith-based groups and the community-based groups throughout this
part of the world, and the country for that matter, are responding. If
you want to help, give cash money to the Red Cross and the Salvation
Army. That's where the first help will come. There's going to be plenty
of opportunities to help later on, but right now the immediate concern
is to save lives and get food and medicine to people so we can stabilize
the situation.
Again, I want to thank you all for -- and, Brownie, you're doing a
heck of a job. The FEMA Director is working 24 -- (applause) -- they're
working 24 hours a day.
Again, my attitude is, if it's not going exactly right, we're going
to make it go exactly right. If there's problems, we're going to address
the problems. And that's what I've come down to assure people of. And
again, I want to thank everybody.
And I'm not looking forward to this trip. I got a feel for it when I
flew over before. It -- for those who have not -- trying to conceive
what we're talking about, it's as if the entire Gulf Coast were
obliterated by a -- the worst kind of weapon you can imagine. And now
we're going to go try to comfort people in that part of the world.
Thank you. (Applause.)