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I wouldn't say there was a large exodus in the last 24 hours.
If they want to go somewhere else, they are free to do so.
We've been very pleased with the success here at Indianapolis so far. We've grown Indianapolis much faster than we normally grow a new city.
I think some of them are still trying to figure out what they want to do. Some are still trying to locate family members.
That was just like finding money on the street, really, because they were so easy to sell. People would take the papers right out of your hands, it seemed, ... It was always encouraging to have a quick sell of your newspapers.
We are making progress. We are moving people back to their lives.
We're making up a lot of this as we go. It's a dynamic situation. We don't have a playbook for this.
Think about where they came from. They have an innate fear of water right now. The last thing they want to do is get on board a cruise ship that's in water.
I don't know if they'd close this weekend. I have a personal goal of the weekend after that.
The 'Dome is home for them, ... For residents, another immediate relocation is simply too much, too soon.
The major concern is that Louisiana African Americans are registered at the second-highest level - 71.1 percent - than any other state in this country except Mississippi. It was one of the model states, and now that's gone.
It's to give them a chance to feel a little bit at home. And some of them might actually be Saints fans.
For the first 72 hours, they did not do an equitable job of responding to all communities.