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russell honore is the man. we knew that. and we're just reminded of it. stephanie elam, thank you so much. >> reporter: he won't take credit. i should just tell you that he wouldn't take all the credit himself. he wanted to spread it out to all the other military that was there. but they really think it's all about him. >> i got you. stephanie, thank you so much for sharing that with us. i appreciate it. >>> coming up next here as the waters slowly begin to recede, families are getting that first glimpse back home of what remains, what survived the storm. coming up next, see the heartbreaking moment a houston woman returned home and found out her dog made it through the storm. >>> and one week after harvey, we are keeping an eye on a powerful category two hurricane churning in the atlantic right now, an update on its track coming up here. special cnn coverage after this. s'cuse me. mind if i sit here? not if you want your phone to work. let me guess, can't livestream your lobster roll. and my mobile pay isn't connecting and i just got an unlimited plan. r
russell honore is the man. we knew that. and we're just reminded of it. stephanie elam, thank you so much. >> reporter: he won't take credit. i should just tell you that he wouldn't take all the credit himself. he wanted to spread it out to all the other military that was there. but they really think it's all about him. >> i got you. stephanie, thank you so much for sharing that with us. i appreciate it. >>> coming up next here as the waters slowly begin to recede, families...
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juana summer, we appreciate your insights. >>> we get to get to lieutenant general russel honore, he is there in puerto rico. he led the relief efforts, of course, after hurricane katrina. lieutenant general, thank you so much for being there. i need to get your reaction for a couple things that president trump has said this morning on twitter particularly saying that the mayor has poor leadership there. poor leadership ability. and that they're not able to get their workers to help. they want everything to be done for them when it should be a community effort. you are there, on the ground. are you seeing community efforts? >> absolutely. the road i came in on yesterday, into the hotel where we're staying, and the tourist district, was cleaned by local citizens. i think what we need to get to get everything kick-started is to get the enablers going. as we called it in katrina, gas and communications. if people have gas and communications it would solve a lot of problems. the trouble in coordinating is that folks can't come in, we need to get the sheet on verizon and at&t. particularl
juana summer, we appreciate your insights. >>> we get to get to lieutenant general russel honore, he is there in puerto rico. he led the relief efforts, of course, after hurricane katrina. lieutenant general, thank you so much for being there. i need to get your reaction for a couple things that president trump has said this morning on twitter particularly saying that the mayor has poor leadership there. poor leadership ability. and that they're not able to get their workers to help....
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general russell honor a and we were there for their reunion in houston. you know who likes to be in control? this guy. check it out! self-appendectomy! oh, that's really attached. that's why i rent from national. where i get the control to choose any car in the aisle i want, not some car they choose for me. which makes me one smooth operator. ah! still a little tender. (vo) go national. go like a pro. mikboth served in the navy.s, i do outrank my husband, not just being in the military, but at...
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>> general russell honore has said fema has 10,000 people on the ground in puerto rico. he had 20,000 troops when he directed the effort in louisiana. he had ships. today the u.s. ship "comfort" has left port in virginia on its way toward you, a hospital ship, a big ship. it's there on the screen for our viewers to see it. do you have any explanation as to why the delay, why that ship and why these supplies weren't set to sail on the day of the storm? because you and i talked while you were in that shelter with your fellow citizens and you knew what was coming, we knew what was coming, we had those forecasts. why didn't the federal government act? >> i think it's not why didn't they act, it's why didn't they act fast enough. and i am sorry, but it's very difficult to think that the most powerful country in the work has logistics issues. seriously? logistics issues? one cannot drop a parachute in an island, 100 miles, 35 miles wide, just like they do in a war zone? if you look and compare the amount of people that were put on the ground in haiti and the amount of resource
>> general russell honore has said fema has 10,000 people on the ground in puerto rico. he had 20,000 troops when he directed the effort in louisiana. he had ships. today the u.s. ship "comfort" has left port in virginia on its way toward you, a hospital ship, a big ship. it's there on the screen for our viewers to see it. do you have any explanation as to why the delay, why that ship and why these supplies weren't set to sail on the day of the storm? because you and i talked...
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it's meant for the man who led the military effort after hurricane katrina, general russell honore. it's coming from a mother who lost everything in 2005 except what matters first. >> i really owe many this man my life. the things they did for my children -- >> we hadn't eaten in six days. i rehab out of formula and food for them. so they were really hanging on by a thread. >> after the levy broke flooding her neighborhood, wheeler waded through the water with her six and a half month old twin boys. >> i had one in a carrier in the front can one in the back. >> at one point something in the murky water caught her foot. >> it was two bodies collided like this. their arms were stretched out. they were full of water. and they raised up to the top. >> by the time wheeler made it to the convention center, she and her boys were starving, dehydrated and exhausted. that's when she first heard his voice. >> put those weapons down. >> unarmed, wheeler and a group has been stopped by the military. >> we're like, we're the victims. what are you pulling guns on us for? >> then she saw the three
it's meant for the man who led the military effort after hurricane katrina, general russell honore. it's coming from a mother who lost everything in 2005 except what matters first. >> i really owe many this man my life. the things they did for my children -- >> we hadn't eaten in six days. i rehab out of formula and food for them. so they were really hanging on by a thread. >> after the levy broke flooding her neighborhood, wheeler waded through the water with her six and a...
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with me still here we of got salina zito, julia kayyem as well as lieutenant general russel honore with me now as we look at these live pictures. we knew the president would be going to a hurricane relief center. this is the nrg stadium where 1,700 or so continue to remain there, sleeping there, getting food, and also getting legal assistance. we tried to rerack this tape. let's listen one more time to some of the questions being asked of the president and his answers. here we go. >> look who we have. >> come here. >> everything good? huh? i think it's grat. just the message that things are working out well. really i think people appreciate what's been done. it's been done very efficiently, very well. and that's what we wanted. we're very happy with the way everything's gone. a lot of love. [ inaudible question ] they were just happy. saw a lot of happiness. it's been really nice. it's been a wonderful thing. as tough as this was, it's been a wonderful thing. i think even for the country to watch it, for the world to watch. it's been beautiful. have a good time, everybody. i'm going to
with me still here we of got salina zito, julia kayyem as well as lieutenant general russel honore with me now as we look at these live pictures. we knew the president would be going to a hurricane relief center. this is the nrg stadium where 1,700 or so continue to remain there, sleeping there, getting food, and also getting legal assistance. we tried to rerack this tape. let's listen one more time to some of the questions being asked of the president and his answers. here we go. >> look...
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retired army lieutenant general russel honore. he touched on that with katrina last night. we're glad he could come join us once again. i think back to waveland, mississippi, where i spent two or three days there. i can't even remember, 12 years ago. it was one of the towns that wasn't getting a lot of coverage, and yet the devastation was extensive. >> absolutely. the focus generally ends up where the large populations are. and the good news is in that conversation that the red cross is there, and the national guard is there. that is the life line. and over time citizens like this standing up and volunteering is a success story. of how they're supposed to work. but it speaks to the fact that we need to come to grips with, that the dynamic disaster like this on any given day, the government isn't good enough to take care of everybody. that is why we speak to the culture of preparedness after katrina and everybody has to collectively be prepared and number two, once it happens, that the government will put that lifeline out there. but citizens like this lady here, is what wi
retired army lieutenant general russel honore. he touched on that with katrina last night. we're glad he could come join us once again. i think back to waveland, mississippi, where i spent two or three days there. i can't even remember, 12 years ago. it was one of the towns that wasn't getting a lot of coverage, and yet the devastation was extensive. >> absolutely. the focus generally ends up where the large populations are. and the good news is in that conversation that the red cross is...
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joining us now is retired major general russell honore. of course, the general ran the recovery effort and response after hurricane katrina. you know, general, thank you so much for being with us. i've heard you talk about the fact that in a storm like this, mother nature wins the first quarter. it feels like we're in the first quarter right now. maybe not even half way through it, sir. >> absolutely. and it's going off for some hours to come and after the eye passes we are still dealing with the surge. but there's an activity we just witnessed the major talking about and that's transformers breaking. as the storm moves up and gets hurricane-force winds inside of counties and cities, they need to consider taking the grid down. if you don't take the grid down all the transformers are going to blow. so you're viewing the tomorrow, having to put the wires back and having to find transformers to replace. so we continue to learn how we respond to these storms and then the next challenge is, will the distribution lines go down? and will the surg
joining us now is retired major general russell honore. of course, the general ran the recovery effort and response after hurricane katrina. you know, general, thank you so much for being with us. i've heard you talk about the fact that in a storm like this, mother nature wins the first quarter. it feels like we're in the first quarter right now. maybe not even half way through it, sir. >> absolutely. and it's going off for some hours to come and after the eye passes we are still dealing...
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honore. ru he led relief efforts in new orleans after katrina. michelle miller spoke with him. >> reporter: is puerto rico worse than what you found here after katrina? >> oh, yeah. the number one priority is riving lives, and when you're saving lives you have to figure out what rules you're going to break. all the rules we live by are designed for peace time. >> reporter: and this is what? >> this is like a war. >> reporter: what was their first mistake? >> not giving the mission to the military. look, we have army units that go do port openings, not called. we have special forces that could have been in every town, not employed. >> reporter: has the u.s. government done anything right? did they learn any lessons from katrina? >> they did the pre-deployment. that was good. they got an all-government approach, that's good. but they don't understand scale. >> reporter: lieutenant general renore, called president trump's response slow and small. general honore was hailed a hero after he went in
honore. ru he led relief efforts in new orleans after katrina. michelle miller spoke with him. >> reporter: is puerto rico worse than what you found here after katrina? >> oh, yeah. the number one priority is riving lives, and when you're saving lives you have to figure out what rules you're going to break. all the rules we live by are designed for peace time. >> reporter: and this is what? >> this is like a war. >> reporter: what was their first mistake? >>...
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honore. he led relief efforts in new orleans after katrina. michelle miller spoke with him. is puerto rico worse than what you found here after katrina. >> oh, yeah. the number one priority is saving lives, and when you're saving lives you have to figure out what rules you're going to break palm the rules we live by are designed for peace time. >> reporter: and this is what? >> this is like a war. >> reporter: what was their first mistake? >> not giving the mission to the military. look, we have army units that go do port openings, not called. we have special forces that could have been in every town, not employed. >> reporter: has the u.s. government done anything write? did they learn any lessons from katrina? >> they did the predeployment. that was good. they got an all-government approach, that's good. but they don't understand scale. >> reporter: lieutenant general honore, called president trump's response sploa and small. he was hailed a hero after he went into the gulf states post-katr
honore. he led relief efforts in new orleans after katrina. michelle miller spoke with him. is puerto rico worse than what you found here after katrina. >> oh, yeah. the number one priority is saving lives, and when you're saving lives you have to figure out what rules you're going to break palm the rules we live by are designed for peace time. >> reporter: and this is what? >> this is like a war. >> reporter: what was their first mistake? >> not giving the mission...
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honore. he led relief efforts in new orleans after katrina. michelle miller spoke with him. isrt you found here afterh, yeah. the number one priority is saving lives, and when you're saving lives you have to figure out what rules you're going to break palm the rules we live by are designed for peace time. >> reporter: and this is what? >> this is like a war. >> reporter: what was their first mistake? >> not giving the mission to the military. look, we have army units that go do port openings, not called. we have special forces that could have been in every town, not employed. >> reporter: has the u.s. government done anything write? did they learn any lessons from katrina? >> they did the predeployment. that was good. they got an all-government approach, that's good. but they don't understand scale. >> reporter: lieutenant general honore, called president trump's response sploa and small. he was hailed a hero after he went into the gulf states post-katrina-- >> weapons down, damn it! >> repor
honore. he led relief efforts in new orleans after katrina. michelle miller spoke with him. isrt you found here afterh, yeah. the number one priority is saving lives, and when you're saving lives you have to figure out what rules you're going to break palm the rules we live by are designed for peace time. >> reporter: and this is what? >> this is like a war. >> reporter: what was their first mistake? >> not giving the mission to the military. look, we have army units...
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speaking to general russell honore who is fired up about this. be right back. this is the drug enforcement agency. we are ordering you to land immediately. alright boys, let's land. what is he? [ car horn honks ] that's for your bike. you never saw me. [ bell rings ] i was working for the c.i.a. and pablo escobar. who thought that was gonna be a problem? [ upbeat music playing ] there are bills blowin' around the backyard. i'll rake it up in the mornin'. shoot the gringo! it gets crazy from here. american made. rated r. t-mobile is america's best unlimited network. and now the nation's best unlimited gets even more powerful when you pair it with the new iphone 8. for a limited time, save up to three hundred dollars on iphone 8. and now, join t-mobile's iphone upgrade program for free. according to feng shui, the bed should on it.orth east. you're trying everything to get pregnant. new one-a-day couples pack gives you both nutritional support you may need. for her to prepare for a healthy baby and for him to support healthy sperm. be in it together. when food is
speaking to general russell honore who is fired up about this. be right back. this is the drug enforcement agency. we are ordering you to land immediately. alright boys, let's land. what is he? [ car horn honks ] that's for your bike. you never saw me. [ bell rings ] i was working for the c.i.a. and pablo escobar. who thought that was gonna be a problem? [ upbeat music playing ] there are bills blowin' around the backyard. i'll rake it up in the mornin'. shoot the gringo! it gets crazy from...
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joining us now is retired general russel honore, who led the military efforts in katrina 12 years ago. when you see a fire like this, it raises concerns but it tells a story of what happens, where there's all these ripple effects and sometimes you can't predict at the outset and a lot of people don't think about it, whether it's beaumont last night running out of drinking water or this fire. >> that's right. you lose control of what's happening. in this particular case, anderson, the company is the main spokesman, opposed to the epa who we pay a lot of money to control this, which is region six out of dallas. they should have a representative there, an incident commander, supervisor. yet we got a french company public affairs officer informing the people of texas what's happening. don't worry about it, be happy. i get concerned when there's a equal 1.5 mile circumference. because even with little wind, there's a jet stream that will carry that chemical to a certain direction. and that's what the federal government should be telling the people of texas, where is the plume and what dire
joining us now is retired general russel honore, who led the military efforts in katrina 12 years ago. when you see a fire like this, it raises concerns but it tells a story of what happens, where there's all these ripple effects and sometimes you can't predict at the outset and a lot of people don't think about it, whether it's beaumont last night running out of drinking water or this fire. >> that's right. you lose control of what's happening. in this particular case, anderson, the...
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. >> general russell honore, thank you so much. >>> we'll take a short break here on program. when we come back, some caribbean islands finally seeing all of irma destruction. some of the devastating damage when we come back. >>> plus, million of children at risk from hurricane irma. what's being done to try to help. ♪ we are not here to observe, to sit idly by, or watch from the stands. we are here...for one reason. to leave...a mark. lexus high performance. with 5.0-liter v8s and sport direct-shift transmissions. experience a shift in the natural order. experience amazing. we're drowning in information. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500, and, can deliver insight person to person, on what matters to you. morgan stanley. the world is not flat. you can't just pinch it, swipe it, or scroll it. sure, you've seen the mediterranean. but have you? how warm is brazil in february? what color is dusk in san francisc
. >> general russell honore, thank you so much. >>> we'll take a short break here on program. when we come back, some caribbean islands finally seeing all of irma destruction. some of the devastating damage when we come back. >>> plus, million of children at risk from hurricane irma. what's being done to try to help. ♪ we are not here to observe, to sit idly by, or watch from the stands. we are here...for one reason. to leave...a mark. lexus high performance. with...
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. >> reporter: russell honore told wolf the government's actions in puerto rico have been too slow. >> they have been slow to deploy the military. it took us seven days to appoint a brigadier general and another 24 hours for them to make a decision at the pentagon and a three-star general. >> reporter: former senator marco rubio who visited puerto rico this week said the military response was over due. >> the supply chain, the logistical response on the island is broken because of the storm and other challenges and it needs to be restored. >> reporter: at the white house, the president did not talk about puerto rico today and had no events on his public schedule but reversed course today, easing shipping regulations in hope of getting more aid to puerto rico, a day after saying there was no need to lift the rule known as the jones act which prohibits foreign ships from delivering to american ports. the president's advisers appear to struggle with the magnitude of the crisis. when asked by kate bolduan if he's satisfied -- >> no, i am not satisfied. that's why we work day in and day ou
. >> reporter: russell honore told wolf the government's actions in puerto rico have been too slow. >> they have been slow to deploy the military. it took us seven days to appoint a brigadier general and another 24 hours for them to make a decision at the pentagon and a three-star general. >> reporter: former senator marco rubio who visited puerto rico this week said the military response was over due. >> the supply chain, the logistical response on the island is broken...
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joining me now, retired general russel honore. i want to talk about what's going on in the caribbean. as you see it, obviously getting supplies, if an airport is down, then the airport's got to be brought back online before you can fly stuff in, unless you can get it in by helicopter. ship is the other way. talk to me what you see about the response on some of these islands. >> yeah. the situation now, anderson, we've got good coverage in the virgin islands as you heard earlier. in st. martin, we have an agreement through the state department to help them in times of hurricane. our principle responsibility is to help save life and evacuation. right now off the virgin islands, you have three warships there led by the "kearsarge" that is able to provide some of the service. you have a prime power unit, big facility generator. and you have one on st. thomas. the challenge, again, is the weather. there's more supplies that could have been there had we -- this storm hadn't lingered out and closed the entire east coast port system. the
joining me now, retired general russel honore. i want to talk about what's going on in the caribbean. as you see it, obviously getting supplies, if an airport is down, then the airport's got to be brought back online before you can fly stuff in, unless you can get it in by helicopter. ship is the other way. talk to me what you see about the response on some of these islands. >> yeah. the situation now, anderson, we've got good coverage in the virgin islands as you heard earlier. in st....
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we've got correspondents all over the island, also general russell honore who led the operations in the wake of hurricane katrina. we're very pleased that he is here. the journey joins me now. last night when i was talking to you, i was in new york and you were on satellite. i played something that a guy from i think was from department of homeland security and adviser to the president saying it was a text book operation, this is how it's done. you said that's just bunk, that this is not a text book operation. >> i think we got to adapt and overcome. the plan didn't survive contact with the storm. people was leading ahead of time, we had you have a government here ahead of time. the storm overmatched the capacity that was here and it broke the infrastructure. >> fema said we can't preposition supplies in front of a big storm like this on an island. >> i think the budget guy needs to reposition. if you lead the people you have to preposition and build aware houses around the country. this is not a criticism. that is suggestion. we need to reopen roosevelt road. we have the equivalent of
we've got correspondents all over the island, also general russell honore who led the operations in the wake of hurricane katrina. we're very pleased that he is here. the journey joins me now. last night when i was talking to you, i was in new york and you were on satellite. i played something that a guy from i think was from department of homeland security and adviser to the president saying it was a text book operation, this is how it's done. you said that's just bunk, that this is not a text...
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joining me is lieutenant russell honore. the winds are moving away, all these people, more than 6 million or so without power tonight. you say that in itself is a disaster. what do you mean? >> anderson, we usually go through these scenarios when i was commander of joint forces homeland security. what we would do if we lost power. if you take a 24-to 36-hour period, the whole structure would start to deteriorate as far as being able to live in that community, based on the weather conditions, those are those in high-rise, in this case wave double disaster because we have the power out, roads that are out, we've got homes that are destroyed. so when you look at that scenario in the keys and the great review y'all done earlier in the show, it's going to be hard to build that infrastructure back and the gentleman with his bar, when there's no businesses and no places for people to work, and there's no water that they can use, it breaks down that ability for that community to sustain itself. so decisions are going to have to be m
joining me is lieutenant russell honore. the winds are moving away, all these people, more than 6 million or so without power tonight. you say that in itself is a disaster. what do you mean? >> anderson, we usually go through these scenarios when i was commander of joint forces homeland security. what we would do if we lost power. if you take a 24-to 36-hour period, the whole structure would start to deteriorate as far as being able to live in that community, based on the weather...
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joining me is lieutenant russell honore. he led the military to hurricane kay trina. the winds are moving away, all these people, more than 6 million or so without power tonight. you say that in itself is a disaster. what do you mean? >> anderson, we usually go through these scenarios when i was commander of joint forces homeland security. plotting around the country what we would do if we lost power. if you take a 24-to 36-hour period, anywhere in the country without power, the whole structure starts to deteriorate as far as people being able to live in that community, based on the weather conditions, those are those in high-rise, in this case wave double disaster because we have the power out, roads that are out, we've got homes that are destroyed. so when you look at that scenario in the keys and the great review y'all done earlier in the show, it's going to be hard to build that infrastructure back and the gentleman with his bar, when there's no businesses and no places for people to work, and there's no water that they can use, it breaks down that ability for tha
joining me is lieutenant russell honore. he led the military to hurricane kay trina. the winds are moving away, all these people, more than 6 million or so without power tonight. you say that in itself is a disaster. what do you mean? >> anderson, we usually go through these scenarios when i was commander of joint forces homeland security. plotting around the country what we would do if we lost power. if you take a 24-to 36-hour period, anywhere in the country without power, the whole...
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. >> so we have retired lieutenant general russell honor e and he led the relief efforts after hurricane indicate decimated new orleans and he had this to say about the tweets. >> the mayor is living on a cot and i have the president have a good day y'all. >> a good day because the president is spending the day in bedminster. this is where the president has his private club in new jersey and the official schedule is devoted for the president today of an hour of calls with officials in puerto rico and also speaking with the governor kenneth map of the u.s. virgin islands. the last hour we have the president tweeting about that conversation with the governor of u.s. virgin islands saying just spoke to governor kennethman who stated that fema and military are doing a great job and the governor is joining us by phone. it is good to have you with me. >> good afternoon. how are you thomas. >> i'm doing well and we're curious because you've had the opportunity to speak with the president a couple of times this month concerning damage from irma and maria. explain how today's call went and what w
. >> so we have retired lieutenant general russell honor e and he led the relief efforts after hurricane indicate decimated new orleans and he had this to say about the tweets. >> the mayor is living on a cot and i have the president have a good day y'all. >> a good day because the president is spending the day in bedminster. this is where the president has his private club in new jersey and the official schedule is devoted for the president today of an hour of calls with...
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. >> all right, general russell honore, we so value your thoughts and opinions on this. thank you so much. >> the governor of puerto rico is responding to president trump's tweets attacking the san juan mayor. cnn correspondent brynn gingras joins us now. you asked the governor to respond to the president's comments. what did he say? >> right, i actually, martin, just read that tweet that ryan had read earlier for your viewers about the president sort of giving some criticism to the local authorities here and puerto rico helping itself, and he hadn't seen that tweet, but he stayed somewhat neutral in his response, really just saying that he will collaborate with anyone who is here to help the people of puerto rico. he also said that he is getting a lot of help from the administration. he said he was satisfied with sort of the conversations he's had with the president and his requests have been answered, according to the governor here of puerto rico, but here's more of what he had to say to my question. >> i spoke to the president. i don't feel that -- that message was se
. >> all right, general russell honore, we so value your thoughts and opinions on this. thank you so much. >> the governor of puerto rico is responding to president trump's tweets attacking the san juan mayor. cnn correspondent brynn gingras joins us now. you asked the governor to respond to the president's comments. what did he say? >> right, i actually, martin, just read that tweet that ryan had read earlier for your viewers about the president sort of giving some criticism...
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live pictures having an idea about what the day may bring for the president and first lady, general russel honore with us as well as athena jones, white house correspondent, who is already on the ground in houston. general honore, i'd love to get your perspective on whether you believe this kind of trip, which may be a little different from the trip earlier in the week by the president and first lady, because they'll be meeting with flood victims and seeing, you know, up close and personal the devastation, whether this will be a real reality check. you heard former mayor of philadelphia michael nutter talk about the rollbacks of this president on the flood risk management standards. we know he has proposed cuts for fema and the epa. but now he's going to see what natural disasters do. do you believe this will be a reality check for him as he embarks on policy -- on what he backs in terms of policy changes moving forward? >> absolutely. you know, in the first week here and continues today, the search and rescue and keeping people alive as the governor of texas said many times priority numbe
live pictures having an idea about what the day may bring for the president and first lady, general russel honore with us as well as athena jones, white house correspondent, who is already on the ground in houston. general honore, i'd love to get your perspective on whether you believe this kind of trip, which may be a little different from the trip earlier in the week by the president and first lady, because they'll be meeting with flood victims and seeing, you know, up close and personal the...
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i want to go now to retyrant lieutenant general russel honore, along with gloria borger. it's been six days since hurricane maria. just to give people a sense of how the world has changed so dramatically, on the top, that's what puerto rico looked like the night before maria struck. on the bottom is what it looks like now. millions of people have no power. the island is virtually dark. people cannot get food, they cannot get water. paul ryan is one of many to call this a humanitarian crisis. there are 3.4 million americans on the island. yet the president of the united states did not send one tweet in the aftermath until he said, quote, they're in deep trouble, last night, referring to puerto rico. he spent more than 20 about the nfl and sports over the same time. none about puerto rico until he was deluged with criticism. is this his katrina, as some are saying? >> it has very a lot of similarities. i'll be honest with you. during katrina, i made a statement that the bureaucracy in washington was looking at a calendar, and the survivors in new orleans, including myself,
i want to go now to retyrant lieutenant general russel honore, along with gloria borger. it's been six days since hurricane maria. just to give people a sense of how the world has changed so dramatically, on the top, that's what puerto rico looked like the night before maria struck. on the bottom is what it looks like now. millions of people have no power. the island is virtually dark. people cannot get food, they cannot get water. paul ryan is one of many to call this a humanitarian crisis....
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a couple of the headlines and i'll bring in lieutenant general russel honore. the river is flooding and just because you think you're in the clear will rivers will continue to rise and the storm surge in parts of florida up to eight feet and especially in the keys, and that was reiterated by tom bossert in the white house briefing prior to this. he was saying a lot of water and a lot of boats washed ashore. trailer parks overflowed and the word he used was the devastating from the governor of florida. general honore is with me and he led the hurricane response after katrina. you were taking copious notes as you were listening to the governor there, what of all of his points and observations made the biggest impression on you? >> well, the details broke that it took to pull that picture together and for them to start setting a priority of work. that is very important. the number one right now is to save lives, of course, and he reiterated there, but then to start waiting and this is where the state and the federal government will get the real test because there
a couple of the headlines and i'll bring in lieutenant general russel honore. the river is flooding and just because you think you're in the clear will rivers will continue to rise and the storm surge in parts of florida up to eight feet and especially in the keys, and that was reiterated by tom bossert in the white house briefing prior to this. he was saying a lot of water and a lot of boats washed ashore. trailer parks overflowed and the word he used was the devastating from the governor of...
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. >> that is lieutenant general russell honore, commander of the hurricane katrina effort. president trump has waived the jones act which restricts foreign ships from carrying cargo between u.s. ports but that waiver lasts only ten days. senators john mccain and mike lee are pushing a measure that would permanently exempt puerto rico from the jones act. president trump continues to defend the government's response, "fema and first responders are doing a great job in puerto rico, massive food and water delivered, docks and electric grid dead, locals trying really hard to help but many have lost their homes, military's now on-site and i will be there tuesday, wish press would treat fairly." also "puerto rico is devastated, phone system, electric grid, many roads gone. fema and first responders are amazing. governor said, great job." so nicole, as usual, the president has to remind you he's doing a great job, despite what you may be hearing. he is right that it is a logistical question in puerto rico. we had the governor of puerto rico on the show yesterday and he said the pre
. >> that is lieutenant general russell honore, commander of the hurricane katrina effort. president trump has waived the jones act which restricts foreign ships from carrying cargo between u.s. ports but that waiver lasts only ten days. senators john mccain and mike lee are pushing a measure that would permanently exempt puerto rico from the jones act. president trump continues to defend the government's response, "fema and first responders are doing a great job in puerto rico,...
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russel honore says maria is a much bigger challenge. and the trump administration isn't doing enough. >> we have to do better than we were doing now, otherwise we're not going to get this done and people are going to suffer. >> reporter: the white house says there are enough people on the ground, including relief workers and troops. >> the president is behind you. >> reporter: the president tweeting, fema and first responders are doing a great job in puerto rico. d docks and electric grid, dead. elaine duke is flying into puerto rico today. >> i'm very satisfied. >> reporter: at the cruise port, thousands of evacuees, standing in sweltering heat for hours, waiting to board a cruise ship for florida. amy has been trying to get back to new jersey for days to see her kids. you literally cannot get off this island. if this ship didn't show up, i wouldn't be home until october. >> reporter: pit ball, trying to help. many sick people here are in dire shape. hospitals themselves in critical condition, waiting for fuel. >> right now, the island
russel honore says maria is a much bigger challenge. and the trump administration isn't doing enough. >> we have to do better than we were doing now, otherwise we're not going to get this done and people are going to suffer. >> reporter: the white house says there are enough people on the ground, including relief workers and troops. >> the president is behind you. >> reporter: the president tweeting, fema and first responders are doing a great job in puerto rico. d docks...
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russel honore says maria is a much bigger challenge. and the trump isn't doing enough. >> we have to do better than we were doing now, otherwise we're not going to get this done and people are going to suffer. >> reporter: the white house says there are enough people on the ground, including relief workers and troops. >> the president is behind you. >> reporter: the president tweeting, fema and first responders are doing a great job in puerto rico. d docks and electric grid, dead. elaine duke is flying into puerto rico today. >> i'm very satisfied. >> reporter: at the cruise port, thousands of evacuees, standing in sweltering heat for hours, waiting to board a cruise ship for florida. amy has been trying to get back to new jersey for days to see her kids. you literally cannot get off this island. if this ship didn't show up, i wouldn't be home until october. >> reporter: pit ball, trying to help. many sick people here are in dire shape. hospitals themselves in critical condition, waiting for fuel. >> right now, the island is working 100
russel honore says maria is a much bigger challenge. and the trump isn't doing enough. >> we have to do better than we were doing now, otherwise we're not going to get this done and people are going to suffer. >> reporter: the white house says there are enough people on the ground, including relief workers and troops. >> the president is behind you. >> reporter: the president tweeting, fema and first responders are doing a great job in puerto rico. d docks and electric...
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russel honore says maria is a much bigger challenge. and the trump administration isn't doing enough. >> we have to do better than we were doing now, otherwise we're not going to get this done and people are going to suffer. >> reporter: the white house says there are enough people on the ground, including relief workers and troops. >> our message to the people of puerto rico is this. the president is behind you. >> reporter: the president tweeting, fema and first responders are doing a great job in puerto rico. docks and electric grid, dead. elaine duke is flying into puerto rico today. >> i'm very satisfied. >> reporter: at the cruise port, we saw mounting frustration thousands of evacuees standing in sweltering heat for hours waiting to board a cruise ship. >> you literally cannot get off this island. if the ship did not show up i would not be home until the middle of october. >> pit bull sent his private plane to take cancer patients to the mainland. >> right now the island is working 100% depending on power generators. power genera
russel honore says maria is a much bigger challenge. and the trump administration isn't doing enough. >> we have to do better than we were doing now, otherwise we're not going to get this done and people are going to suffer. >> reporter: the white house says there are enough people on the ground, including relief workers and troops. >> our message to the people of puerto rico is this. the president is behind you. >> reporter: the president tweeting, fema and first...
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joining us now is retired general russel honore, who led the military efforts in katrina 12 years ago. when you see a fire like this, it raises concerns but it tells a story of what happens in a disaster like this, where there's all these ripple effects and sometimes you can't predict at the outset and a lot of people don't think about it, whether it's beaumont last night running out of drinking water or now this chemical fire. >> that's why they're disasters. you lose control of what's happening. in this particular case, anderson, the company is the main spokesman, opposed to the epa who we pay a lot of money to control this, which is region six out of dallas. they should have a representative there, an incident commander, supervisor. yet we got a french company public affairs officer informing the people of texas what's happening. don't worry about it, be happy. i get concerned when there's a equal 1.5 mile circumference. because even with little wind, there's a jet stream that will carry that chemical to a certain direction. and that's what the federal government should be telling
joining us now is retired general russel honore, who led the military efforts in katrina 12 years ago. when you see a fire like this, it raises concerns but it tells a story of what happens in a disaster like this, where there's all these ripple effects and sometimes you can't predict at the outset and a lot of people don't think about it, whether it's beaumont last night running out of drinking water or now this chemical fire. >> that's why they're disasters. you lose control of what's...
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russell wilson san francisco honoring former pitcher ryan vogel. he will retire as a giant. he took the mound and bruce bochy came and relieved him. it was a blast from the past all the way around. sandoval hit his third home run of the season. he finished with three rbis. the giants go on to win 7-2. >>> oakland trailed 2-0 until the fourth. they go back-to-back all alvarez. we have a 2-2 ball game. top of six. a's once again trailing but not for long. joey grew up outside of philly. his first career grand slam and the a's go on to win 6-3. fedexcup playoffs. bmw championship in chicago drops the field from 70 to 30. mark leer man shot a 4 under 67. he won the tournament by five strokes. 23 under. tournament record. he breaks it. tiger set it in $10 million on the liep fne for final 30 and the fedexcup champ. raiders look a lot better. te niners looked better despite the fact they doesn't score a touchdown. raiders are going to jump every week. >> golfer, good thing he won because he's got kids to feed. >> $10 million next week. >> thanks. >>> jennifer lawrence has had five
russell wilson san francisco honoring former pitcher ryan vogel. he will retire as a giant. he took the mound and bruce bochy came and relieved him. it was a blast from the past all the way around. sandoval hit his third home run of the season. he finished with three rbis. the giants go on to win 7-2. >>> oakland trailed 2-0 until the fourth. they go back-to-back all alvarez. we have a 2-2 ball game. top of six. a's once again trailing but not for long. joey grew up outside of philly....
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>> you know, brian, i think best comparison is when general russell honor re, remember when he went to katrina, people were dying in the convention center in new orleans when katrina hit. nobody knew what to do. fema was running around basically hisits tail. general honore got things organized. when the three-star general becomes incident commander, everybody reports to the general, united states military takes control, i think you get ports operating in a crisp, efficient aid. people are generous. people reaching out to me, churches, how can i help, geraldo? take this or that. when you have the united states military in control in a period of weeks, rather than months at least you will have organized, flowing stream of aid in. people out. we have so get people out. tourists here have been stranded here. brian: can't get to the money because atms are down. doing a great job. hang in there. help is on the way. >> thank you, geraldo. steve: it is so complicated, not like the town in the united states where there are roads in. it is an island. >>> 8:20 here in new york city, bench memoria
>> you know, brian, i think best comparison is when general russell honor re, remember when he went to katrina, people were dying in the convention center in new orleans when katrina hit. nobody knew what to do. fema was running around basically hisits tail. general honore got things organized. when the three-star general becomes incident commander, everybody reports to the general, united states military takes control, i think you get ports operating in a crisp, efficient aid. people are...
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russell wilson scramble. san francisco honoring former pitcher ryan vogel. he will retire as a giant. he took the mound and bruce bochy came and relieved him. it was a blast from the past all the way around. sandoval hit his third home run of the season. he finished with three rbis. the giants go on to win 7-2. >>> oakland trailed 2-0 until the fourth. they go back-to-back all alvarez. we have a 2-2 ball game. top of six. a's once again trailing but not for long. joey grew up outside of philly. his first career grand slam and the a's go on to win 6-3. fedexcup playoffs. bmw championship in chicago drops the field from 70 to 30. mark leer man shot a 4 under 67. he won the tournament by five strokes. 23 under. tournament record. he breaks it. tiger set it in t2007. $10 million on the liep fne for final 30 and the fedexcup champ. raiders look a lot better. te niners looked better despite the fact they doesn't score a touchdown. raiders are going to jump every week. >> golfer, good thing he won because he's got kids to feed. >> $10 million next week. >> thanks.
russell wilson scramble. san francisco honoring former pitcher ryan vogel. he will retire as a giant. he took the mound and bruce bochy came and relieved him. it was a blast from the past all the way around. sandoval hit his third home run of the season. he finished with three rbis. the giants go on to win 7-2. >>> oakland trailed 2-0 until the fourth. they go back-to-back all alvarez. we have a 2-2 ball game. top of six. a's once again trailing but not for long. joey grew up outside...
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from everything i can see, i'm so glad general russell honore is on the scene. everything i can see there is profound and very satisfying coordination between the federal government, the state government and local government. i see minor tiffs between the democratic mayor and republican governor abbott and so forth. by and large this has been a coordinated, very admirable, very professional relief effort. brian: now will be key to get as many fema intake people on the ground to talk to each individual so they don't feel frustrated, they feel informed. natural anxiety will start seeping into the human condition, i get it but if you don't have enough fema people there, if they can't figure out why lights are not going on and where the money comes from, that is where the anger seeps in. >> i think they have to do dramatic thing like rent entire hotel, scores of them. brian: 34,000 in shelters. >> 34,000 is manageable number, believe it or not. sorry. i think they will get around to it. when you think of city of houston, five million, six million? the people who are
from everything i can see, i'm so glad general russell honore is on the scene. everything i can see there is profound and very satisfying coordination between the federal government, the state government and local government. i see minor tiffs between the democratic mayor and republican governor abbott and so forth. by and large this has been a coordinated, very admirable, very professional relief effort. brian: now will be key to get as many fema intake people on the ground to talk to each...
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that general, russell honore found the government floundering after hurricane katrina sm the joint task force can coordinate relief efforts starting with putting our national guard to work, reopening the air tower, clearing the roads and opening a cao hall. i continue to pray for puerto rico, but each of us must understand that island's crisis is very different. i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, members, i also want to join my colleague from houston and the prayers for houston police officer, ernesto garcia, and his family. mr. green: but i rise today to -- in support of the 68,000 dreamers that are in houston, harris county, texas. and throughout our country. and call on congress -- congressional leaders to bring up the dream act for an immediate vote. dreamers are young men and women who were raised in americ
that general, russell honore found the government floundering after hurricane katrina sm the joint task force can coordinate relief efforts starting with putting our national guard to work, reopening the air tower, clearing the roads and opening a cao hall. i continue to pray for puerto rico, but each of us must understand that island's crisis is very different. i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from...
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. >> russell, it is an honor to have you here. thank you so much for your service. thanks for coming out. >> thank you. >> great to meet you. >> is what your name. >> my name is leo, they call me smooth. >> you are smooth. >> tell me burr brother. >> my brother-in-law, donald troutman served in desert storm and he is dying from cancer, and he watches you all the time. he wanted a shout out from you >> is what his name. >> donald. >> donald trout man. >> donald troutman, thanks for watching every day. thank you for your service and we're praying for you. good to see you, man. >> let's get to jen fredrick. >> hi, guys, one of the you go there segments we did involved an amazing woman who runs a hot line for veterans. she's nt affiliated with the government. she doesn't work for the va. she's an amazing woman. men and women now depend on her. so, first i would like to you meet her. >> you cannot fake what she does. >> twenty-four hours a day, every day of the year, heather slowwinsky is woman many veterans call when they are in a crisis situation. >> it was so easy for
. >> russell, it is an honor to have you here. thank you so much for your service. thanks for coming out. >> thank you. >> great to meet you. >> is what your name. >> my name is leo, they call me smooth. >> you are smooth. >> tell me burr brother. >> my brother-in-law, donald troutman served in desert storm and he is dying from cancer, and he watches you all the time. he wanted a shout out from you >> is what his name. >> donald....
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in the nba it's the bill russell mvp award for the most valuable player for the finals. now in the mlb, it will be the willie mays world series mvp. today honor is 63 years to the day when he made the over the shoulder catch in the 1954 world series. the giants beat the indians in the series. it wasn't until the following year that major league baseball started giving out the world series mvp award. here's what mays said about being honored. >>> speaking of mvp award, the most valuable player of the nba is also the highest paid player in him. russell westbrook of oklahoma city just signed a contract extension that will pay him $233 million over the next six seasons. that's roughly $39 million per season. at age 28, westbrook is in his prime no doubt about that coming off a season in which he averaged 31 points a game and a triple-double. it was the school of thought that westbrook might leave after this season in oklahoma city and head to the lakers but nope, he is staying put. not sure if it's coincidence or not but today is his former teammate kevin durant's birthday.
in the nba it's the bill russell mvp award for the most valuable player for the finals. now in the mlb, it will be the willie mays world series mvp. today honor is 63 years to the day when he made the over the shoulder catch in the 1954 world series. the giants beat the indians in the series. it wasn't until the following year that major league baseball started giving out the world series mvp award. here's what mays said about being honored. >>> speaking of mvp award, the most valuable...
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russell wilson to richardson on the scramble. seahawks win 12-9. >>> d-backs, san francisco honoring ryan vogelsong. vogey will retire as a giant. bruce bochy came in and relieved him for the final time. this was a last from the past. sandoval hitting his third home run of the season. finishing with three rbis. giants win that game 7-2. a's and phillies, oakland trail 2-0 in the fourth. going back to back off henderson alvarez. 21st for olson. top six, a's once again, trailing but not for long. joey, grew up just outside of philly. just fifth game of the season with first career grand slam. a's win 6-3. fedex cup playoffs. 7-30, final event of the 7-30, final event of the seas (con artists...) they'll try anything to get your medicare card number. so they can steal your identity, commit medicare fraud. what can you do? guard your card? guard your card? just like your credit card. nobody gets my number, unless i know they should have it. to protect your identity, new medicare cards without social security numbers will be mailed ne
russell wilson to richardson on the scramble. seahawks win 12-9. >>> d-backs, san francisco honoring ryan vogelsong. vogey will retire as a giant. bruce bochy came in and relieved him for the final time. this was a last from the past. sandoval hitting his third home run of the season. finishing with three rbis. giants win that game 7-2. a's and phillies, oakland trail 2-0 in the fourth. going back to back off henderson alvarez. 21st for olson. top six, a's once again, trailing but not...
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the throwback uniforms and honor of joe ross. the bears going for on fourth and one and it is where they get them. the trojans respond. a little over two minutes later they are tied for a 10-10.>>> they get there and go up over the defender for a 27 yard game for a field goal and that tied the game. early 4th quarter he was hit and the ball pops into the hands of the trojans. one of six turnovers. stephen scores from two yards out giving the trojans a 23-13 lead. another turnover puts the game away. touchdown pass in the trojans go on to win 30-20 handing the bears their first loss of the year.>>> the raiders and the offense is in the nation's capital with a visit with washington in the sunday night football game.>> reporter: a chance to get 3-0 for the first time since 2002. the raiders went down and one the first four. on the nfl's grandest stage, prime time.>> no one is more psyched up. he is directing an offense that averages 35 points a game. he completed 75 % of his passes pick >> when we that the field it will be fu speed.
the throwback uniforms and honor of joe ross. the bears going for on fourth and one and it is where they get them. the trojans respond. a little over two minutes later they are tied for a 10-10.>>> they get there and go up over the defender for a 27 yard game for a field goal and that tied the game. early 4th quarter he was hit and the ball pops into the hands of the trojans. one of six turnovers. stephen scores from two yards out giving the trojans a 23-13 lead. another turnover puts...
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>> hey, russell, thank you for the question. this is very timely. you see, the airlines tend to be under the microscope when a disaster happens. they tend to be good about making backup plans. but here's the deal. they will have very specific dates when they will make changes for free. consumers need to keep track of those dates or they're going to get skunked. also there are no refunds to rebooking if you no longer want to go to that area. now this is going to be coming up a lot now because the airports are beginning to reopen in the caribbean. many of islands aren't going to be what they once were but they will be safe and accessible and the airlines by and large aren't going to offer passengers a chance to back out. russell, thanks for your question. >> if you have a question record it on your phone or tablet. share it with us using t the #askfinney or go to our website. you may see your question answered right here on abc 7 mornings. >>> this fresno man who took down an armed rob they are summer is being hailed a hero. you may remember the starb
>> hey, russell, thank you for the question. this is very timely. you see, the airlines tend to be under the microscope when a disaster happens. they tend to be good about making backup plans. but here's the deal. they will have very specific dates when they will make changes for free. consumers need to keep track of those dates or they're going to get skunked. also there are no refunds to rebooking if you no longer want to go to that area. now this is going to be coming up a lot now...
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russell and all of the staff. we work to ensure veterans of the highest quality mental health care. we have reviewed the facts surrounding the deaths of many veterans who took their own lives. often we find a suffer the effects of chronic mental illness and substance use disorder. in the aftermath of these deaths, we frequently hear from members of the veteran family, significant friends in pa providers that they would have acted differently if only they had no. after the virginia tech incident it impacted the disclosure of medical information that was undertaken. my staff met with and talked with a number of individuals involved in this review. to determine if there were lessons learned that could be applied to the va. it seemed too difficult to design but the practices or similar devices may offer a way to improve communication at the critical point when the patient needs help the most. i think there is a chance to improve by expanding the situations under which these and similar devices are used. they thoughtfully derived the model and the question is when thwould an at-risk vete
russell and all of the staff. we work to ensure veterans of the highest quality mental health care. we have reviewed the facts surrounding the deaths of many veterans who took their own lives. often we find a suffer the effects of chronic mental illness and substance use disorder. in the aftermath of these deaths, we frequently hear from members of the veteran family, significant friends in pa providers that they would have acted differently if only they had no. after the virginia tech incident...
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he never forgot where he came from, russell, kansas. now at 94 years young, senator dole continues to work every day for the causes he supports. he continues as a shining example of leadership, in the work he did in congress to help feed millions around the world. this rk he deals with witt. many weekends he can be seen greeting our veterans. and he works today on promoting the national memorial to president eisenhower, his hero. i cannot think of one living american more deserving which is why i'm thrilled tonight this house will join the senate in passing the bob dole congressional gold medal act. i encourage the president to quickly sign this. i look forward to this vote. i'm honored to call him friend and honored to participate in this vote. and i yeelt back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kansas yields. the gentleman from illinois. mr. hultgren: i have no further speakers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady if california is recognized. ms. waters: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the g
he never forgot where he came from, russell, kansas. now at 94 years young, senator dole continues to work every day for the causes he supports. he continues as a shining example of leadership, in the work he did in congress to help feed millions around the world. this rk he deals with witt. many weekends he can be seen greeting our veterans. and he works today on promoting the national memorial to president eisenhower, his hero. i cannot think of one living american more deserving which is why...
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from larry bird and bob coozy, charles barkley, bill russell, john west, patrick ewing, bill walton, yao ming, shaq, t-mac, a.i., the millers, coach summit, coach calipari, magic hnson, dr. j, wilt chamberlain, the basketball hall of fame allows fans, young and old, to reminisce or even discover the rich history of the game they love. to the basketball lohr of chamberlain -- lohr of chamberlain scoring 100 points n a game, to michael jordan, to lisa leslie's dunk, to curry and company revolutionizing the game with a constant barrage of three-pointers, the hall of fame is helping fans relive the greatest moments in basketball history while teaching important life lessons to youngsters through educational programs. to honor 60 years of excellence in 2020 by the naismith memorial basketball hall of fame, it is with great pleasure that i am on the house floor today encouraging my colleagues to support the naismith memorial basketball hall of fame commemorative coin act. this legislation requires the u.s. mint to produce commemorative coins for fans to collect and enjoy in celebration of
from larry bird and bob coozy, charles barkley, bill russell, john west, patrick ewing, bill walton, yao ming, shaq, t-mac, a.i., the millers, coach summit, coach calipari, magic hnson, dr. j, wilt chamberlain, the basketball hall of fame allows fans, young and old, to reminisce or even discover the rich history of the game they love. to the basketball lohr of chamberlain -- lohr of chamberlain scoring 100 points n a game, to michael jordan, to lisa leslie's dunk, to curry and company...