Remarks by President Trump After Coast Guard Briefing on Tropical Storm Imelda – Houston, TX
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Q Mr. President, what grade would you give the
THE PRESIDENT: "A-plus." I give the
I was just asking the difference between Harvey and what happened over the last week. And, you know, Harvey is really in a class by itself, but this was a really bad one. And this one snuck up. It came up pretty quick.
But I will say that they've done a fantastic job -- saved I guess, close to 70 lives.
THE PRESIDENT: How many?
THE PRESIDENT: Wow. One hundred and thirty-one.
Now, with Harvey -- you've all heard this number -- what was the number with Harvey?
THE PRESIDENT: This is 11,000 lives saved at Harvey. The
But it's going to be completely rebuilt with brand new ships and boats and helicopters and everything else. So it's really great. Big difference between now and what it was three, four years ago. It's been totally rebuilt. And some equipment is still coming.
Steve.
Q When you go to the U.N., what do you want them to do on
THE PRESIDENT: Well, nothing specific. I mean, we're doing our own thing with
So we'll see. We'll see. But it's all going to work out -- always does. We get it to work out. And if it doesn't, sometimes it takes a little longer. But I get things to work out, Steve.
Q Mr. President,
THE PRESIDENT: I'm always open. I have no plans to meet with him, but I'm always open. I would meet if they wanted, but I have absolutely no plans to meet.
We're doing very well. They're not doing well. They're having a hard time. And I'd like to see it be a great country. I would like to see
I'm speaking on Tuesday. But on Monday, tomorrow, a lot of meetings with different heads of state.
And I leave for the stadium -- the Prime Minister of
Q Mr. President, why did you come to this event" What is the message you want to send?
THE PRESIDENT: I was asked by Prime Minister Modi if I could come. He asked me about four weeks ago. And I asked him what it was about, and he said it's this very -- it's a very big deal for
And I'm very close to the folks from
So -- and I thought, while I was here, I'd come -- I wanted to see the
THE PRESIDENT: They've been great. They've really done a job. And local enforcement, local first responders, and law enforcement -- the team has been incredible.
And I've just spoke with the governor of
So you'll let us know. Any questions, you'll let us know. But you know that's happened. And they've made a lot of progress. And hopefully, now, it's going down pretty good. And people here just fix it up. They get used to it and they fix it up. And it'd be nice if they don't have to get used to it for a little while. We had Harvey and now we have this. So it's pretty tough.
Q Mr. President, can you talk about the relief that you plan to offer?
THE PRESIDENT: But I want -- I want to say,
Yeah.
Q Can you talk about the relief you plan to offer (inaudible)? Is the federal government going to put any money towards the recovery effort?
THE PRESIDENT: We're going to be doing money. We're going to be doing a lot of things. We helped the state of
We've had some very, very big events in
And, frankly, with the
Q Mr. President, (inaudible) when you see the images of the flooding in
THE PRESIDENT: That's right. That's right. The people of
Last time, I came a few days later, and some of the areas were already -- you see people out there cutting their lawn. They had five feet of water on top of their lawn and they're cutting their lawn a short time later.
No, these are amazing people. These are incredible people -- the people of
Q Mr. President, what do you say to those who blame this on climate change?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, they've had floods for many years in
And I think one of the big differences is we really have it down to a science now. In the last three and a half years, we've done something that nobody has done. Nobody has reacted to hurricanes and flooding like the Trump administration. And nobody has helped
Q Senator Cruz says
THE PRESIDENT: No, I don't think it is for us. But I mean, I -- still, you can't take anything for granted. I just saw polls that we're ahead. But you have to always be careful because, you know, people think you're ahead.
I like the concept of "it's in play." Last time, I won by a lot, and I heard it was in play. And when you hear something is "in play" -- that means "close" -- you work harder.
So I don't think -- I don't see how I could possibly lose
The only way it's possible is if people think you're going to win and win by a lot, and therefore they don't go out to vote. So I think we're doing well in
Q Mr. President, (inaudible) about the protestors outside of the arena who don't want Prime Minister Modi in the country?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, he's a very highly respected man, Prime Minister Modi. He's very, very highly respected. He's also loved in
He's very popular. The people love him. He's done a great job. And he's been very good to us and me. So he asked me if I'd come and speak and introduce him, and I'm doing that.
Q (Inaudible) who voted overwhelmingly Democratic. Are you here to try and court some of those voters?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, I think Indian Americans -- people from
Q Will you meet with the --
THE PRESIDENT: That's why -- that's one of the reasons I'm here.
Q Mr. President, will you meet with the President of
THE PRESIDENT: Well, I won't be mentioning much. I mean, it -- you know, Vice President Biden did a terrible thing, the way he put it. I'm not looking at -- to hold him to anything. I'm not looking to hurt him, with respect to his son.
Joe's got a lot of problems. Joe's got enough problems without that. But what he said was a terrible thing. And, you know, he really made it a -- it was an offer. It was beyond an offer. It was something where he said, "I'm not going to give billions of dollars to
Now, as far as my conversation, it was perfect. It was a perfect conversation. It was -- it couldn't have been any better. But we'll make a determination about how to release it, releasing it, saying what we said. It was an absolutely perfect conversation.
The problem is, when you're speaking to foreign leaders, you don't want foreign leaders to feel that they shouldn't be speaking openly and good. You have to be talking to people. And the same thing for an American President; you want them to be able to express themselves without knowing that not every single word is going to be going out and going out all over the world.
When I make calls though, I know that there are a lot on those calls that are listening -- intelligence people -- with my approval. Intelligence people and others. So when you're making a call -- when you're talking to a leader of a foreign country, it's very easy to assume that you have many, many people listening, in addition to people listening on the other side.
Q Are you thinking about releasing the transcript?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, I'm going to talk about it. I mean, I love it. I would love to do whatever I want to do. I'd love to do it. But you have to be a little bit shy about doing that. It's a perfect -- everything we said on that call was perfect.
By the way, I don't know if you saw:
And we've done more for
What does bother me is that
And that's been a complaint that I've had for a long time. You've heard me say it many times, whether it's for defense or for anything else. Why isn't
We send a lot of money to
Q Mr. President, (inaudible), sir, they'd like to release parts of the transcript or what -- I mean, what are you thinking here?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, we're looking at -- we're looking at that. You know, people don't like that, and I don't like it -- the concept of it. But we're looking at it. It's perfect.
And, by the way, the conversation was absolutely perfect. Absolutely appropriate. What wasn't appropriate was what
And, again, I'm not looking to hurt him because he's got his own difficulties, but what he said was wrong. And I know a lot of people are looking at that right now.
Yeah.
Q Can you say whether, on this call, you raised
THE PRESIDENT: Well, I don't even want to mention it. But certainly, I'd have every right to. If there's corruption and we're paying lots of money to a country, we don't want a country that we're giving massive aid to to be corrupting our system. And we don't want it to be corrupted in any way, but we certainly don't want it to be corrupting our system.
I've been hearing about the
So, we don't want to let anything having to do with any of that really, you know, hurt our country. So it would be fine to do it, but you will see one of the finest, one of the nicest -- if we do that. Or I'll have somebody -- I'll give it to a respected source. They can look at it.
But what I said was so good. It was a great conversation. It was a really great conversation, and everybody will say that.
Q Would you be okay with the --
THE PRESIDENT: But, you know -- but, unfortunately, what
Q Would you be okay with the Ukrainian government releasing their version of the transcript?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, I think their version would be the same as our version. I mean, it would be identical.
But they did -- they put out a major statement last night. And in the statement, they said it was a very, very fine conversation. And there was no pressure. No nothing. There was no pressure. That was not pressure. I know when I give pressure, and that was not pressure.
Thank you all very much. Thank you. Thank you. I'll see you over at the stadium.
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