i don t think he can win. he can t win, i think the media is constantly trying to see the president is good too have his next misstep for example. when you look at this texas situation where the president went down to texas, had a verydi strong coordinated effort between the cabinet agencies and local and state counterparts and it s basically sending a very strong message of unity. we are here for your texas, we want to make sure that we come together as americans. and yet you have those on the not empathetic? r that s ridiculous. i find it to be difficult to watch how the liberals are still trying to nitpick and to find any single mistake of the president would make in a case like this.pr it s incredibly infuriating because what we have seen today is a president who clearly has been a comforter in chief. sean: i ve got a question for you.
and sleeping on cardboard, that seems to be changing with more people coming in. sean: our best to those people, know they are on our thoughts and prayers. governor, by all accounts everything i have seen, you have amazing people in your state, you are prepared at the state level, we have some problems with local people, it seemswi le coordination with the federal government and the president couldn t have gone better. i want to hear from you. is it as good as i saw it? we learned a lot from katrina. the coordination at the a federal, state, and local level has been as good as in a tragedy that we ve seen in the united states. i spent the day with the president but today wasn t the first day that i talked to him about this storm. i talked to them again for the hurricane even hit texas. from the white house, to his cabinet, we planned to prepare for this days before the hurricane even came up. then we mustered up resourcess
with his office because we knowg that we are all in this together and we as texans are going to work together to address these challenges. sean: i personally have worked with samaritans purse, i sent them a donation because i know how good of franklin graham s organization is, i know you have the red cross. i for those people around the country who want to help our family in texas, what would you like them to do? give to samaritans purse, give to the red cross. we will be announcing something myself tomorrow about what the state of texas is doing. you can say tuned tomorrow and donate to that.ay there are so many different waya people can participate. it s the generosity, support,, the patriotism of our fellow americans that are making a big difference in these lives of people who have had their lives turned upside down. sean: you made a big difference and i understand texas has a $10 million rainy day fund, no pun intended. it s equal to almost the rest of
president should be getting praise here and instead there is a reflex toward the negativeth every time because that s just the way it s done. sean: you mean like russia and north korea end of the president is good to start a nuclear war? remember what the narrative was, this was the big test for the president, can he pass it? how he s passed it, they tip it to other things that something that may stick. sean: last word.to i really wish the media would unite us rather than divide us, this is a time that we have to come together. we depend on people like you to expose this, we have to come it s time for the media to bring us together, not tear us apart. sean: good to see you both, great points. we re going to focus on the people of texas, when we come t back we ll speak with our reporters live on the ground. talk about the needs of those people and in louisiana and the latest on the catastrophic flooding. the governor of the great state of texas, greg abbott. he s here to talk
and personnel, food and water and shelter. all across the affected area. this has been done because the president took action swiftly, early, coordinated with the state of texas in a way far superior than i have ever seen in the hurricane tragedy.. sean: look at where the media goes, they are worried about she was. i want you to know, texans are genuinely appreciative of the way the federal government and the president have stood up and addressed the needs. if we are suffering here in ther state of texas. what the president is doing is helping texans. sean: by my observations, the costs are incalculable in terms of the damage. i would assume the biggest challenges you have now, people challenges you have now, people are going to be homeless for a long period of time. in many, many cases entire neighborhoods are going to have to be rebuilt. when it comes to the immediate need of food, water, shelter, medicine, cots, blankets.