$500 in compensation. how do you feel about that? being totally retired we are comfortable with that. i think people that was losing work because they were out of work, i think they have an issue. i don t know how that will be solved. we are going to get our social security anyway and our retirement out of our 401, our annuities anyway so that doesn t make much difference to us. reporter: that s an interesting point. this is your third cruise. is there going to be a fourth cruise, mike? absolutely. like i ve been telling the others, if you have an automobile accident you don t quit driving. jenna: sound like a good point. if you have your emergency kit that really helps out. that is a good tip for all of us, mike. say hello to texas for us and hope you have a nice relacking next few days. okay, see you all. jenna: emergency kit,
jon: you know, most people are a little sad when their vacations are over. jenna: you ve got to go back to work, get back in the swing of things. jon: not these folks. this was a real nightmare and it s finished. good morning i m jon scott. jenna: is that a little bit of a silver lining? i don t know if we are far enough from the event to call it that. hi, everybody, i m jenna lee and the carnival triumph is now in alabama. and the 4200 people stranded at sea for five days are getting used to life back on land, probably not soon enough. the ship pulling into port last night. it took about four hours or everyone to disembark. look at them, many too tired to talk, many kissing the ground as well, describing a journey that included overflowing toilets, food shortages, foul odors and a lot of fear of course. some saying the lower floors were flooded with sewage after an engine room fire knocked out power and plumbing on sunday turning on what was supposed to be a trip to sunny me
and the congress, which legitimately wants to see progress. that is an absolutely legitimate thing, and we have spent a great deal of time talking to members of congress and reaching out to groups, never in this configuration. this is unique for us, but to talk about this, and so far, it seems to me that people understand how critically important this is. do we need to show progress? of course. we cannot make these investments without having some demonstration that they have results, and that is why i said earlier i do not want to confuse input and output. you have seen input today, and we have answered your questions about what is going on on the ground, but we are very mindful of the fact that we need to show that all of these programs you have heard about today, frankly unveiled in this manner for the very first time, have to produce results. maybe john will invite as back in one year, and you can hold us to account, but i will leave that to him. im. that is an open invita
in the same family-owned and in the same business. if you happen to be taking u.s. 40 through western maryland and frostburg the princess has been preserved and they have a little plaque that says harry and bess truman ate lunch here june 21st, 1953. they went to washington and saw friends he gave the speech in philadelphia and went to new york and spent eight interesting days with margaret as their guide sightseeing in new york. they stayed at the waldorf towers. i was curious how harry was to afford this at the truman library, he saved everything. harry never wrote a letter that he didn t save and he has they have all the correspondence with the general manager of the waldorf towers and soon after the waldorf heard harry was going to be making a trip and they wrote him a letter you know would you like to stay with us for free and harry wrote back and said i think that would be all right. [laughter] so that s how harry truman, former leader of the free world now cash-str