And she would come in toting a straw bag in each hand filled with some of these things you see on her desk that she had taken home for signing or speech writing or Event Planning or whatever she was working on. Shed come in. Her desk was always very orderly. And as she worked on her desk with letters she was processing or things, when she completed things shed put them on the floor. She loved this office because she could look out at her alma mater and then a corridor through to the capital in the city she loved so much. We had three office staff at the time. We had a person who handled her calendar. We had a person who came from the white house as her press secretary who helped her work on speeches. And then i was in the office. By friday afternoon she was ready to leave and go to the ranch, which she really called home. And about 3 30 in the afternoon she would say do i have anything else to do . And if the answer was no she would say tell the secret service im ready to go. Watch our
Exact. Did the storm surge come as a surprise to our scientists as well . The storm surge and much o like i think with Superstorm Sandy here where the severity of the storm surge was not rm anticipated i think its a similar dynamic there. We anticipated some but not a 30foot storm surge. 30 do you think after hurricanei sandy and after this situation a that we should begin to te reevaluate what it is that we should be expecting in terms of storm surges . Is the fact that the oceans are getting so much warmer and the c storms so much more dynamic something that should be factored in to what it is we include as warnings from storm surges . You know, i think and im not a scientist on these issues. Clearly we need to factor in the potential for storm surge. And im not sure what the Science Behind making that possible looks like. But its something in our ngt after any disasterha like this usaid does a review and im sure that will be a factor we look at. Its my understanding many ot the casu