[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 43, Number 35 (Monday, September 3, 2007)]
[Page 1132]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Remarks Following a Dinner With Elected Officials and Community Leaders 
in New Orleans, Louisiana

August 28, 2007

    The President. Ms. Chase, thank you for having us here. Laura and I 
are thrilled to be here with the Governor and the mayor and the Senator, 
the Congressman, members of my Cabinet, distinguished leaders in this 
community, and quiet heroes who have helped bring optimism and hope to 
New Orleans.
    We've got social entrepreneurs in our midst, artists in our midst, 
all of whom have dedicated their lives to the renewal of New Orleans. 
And we're so honored to be in this restaurant. I know you would want me 
to say that the food here is about as good as any place here in New 
Orleans. [Laughter] And I will say it. [Laughter]
    Reverend Fred Luter, Jr. It is that good.
    The President. It is good. And we're so honored that you gave us a 
chance to come to the renovated restaurant. I know you're opening in a 
couple of weeks.
    Leah Chase. In a couple of weeks, yes.
    The President. Well, we're thrilled that you would allow us to come 
and taste your beautiful food in this spectacular room. We love your 
art, but more importantly, we love your spirit. You're one of the 
leaders here in this community.

Note: The President spoke at 7:55 p.m. at Dooky Chase's Restaurant. In 
his remarks, he referred to Leah Chase, owner, Dooky Chase's Restaurant; 
Gov. Kathleen Babineaux Blanco, Senator Mary L. Landrieu, and 
Representative William J. Jefferson of Louisiana; Mayor C. Ray Nagin of 
New Orleans, LA; and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Alphonso 
R. Jackson. Also participating in the dinner were Donald E. Powell, 
Federal Coordinator, Office of Gulf Coast Rebuilding; Raymond S. 
``Coach'' Blanco, husband of Gov. Blanco; Tommy Andrade, owner, Blanca, 
LLC; John Besh, executive chef, Restaurant August and Besh Steakhouse at 
Harrah's Casino; Dr. Dale Betterton, comanager, Operation Blessing 
Medical Clinic; Julia Bland, executive director, Louisiana Children's 
Museum; Drew Brees, quarterback, New Orleans Saints; Joseph C. Canizaro, 
chairman and chief executive officer, Columbus Properties; Daryn Dodson, 
IDEAcorps fellow, Idea Village; Norman C. Francis, chairman, and Kim M. 
Boyle, member, Louisiana Recovery Authority; Lt. Gen. Russel L. Honore, 
USA, commanding general, First United States Army; Jared Kahan, 
volunteer, AmeriCorps; Jay Lapeyre, chairman, Business Council of New 
Orleans; Agustin ``Augie'' Lopez, owner, Smilie's Restaurant; Rev. Fred 
Luter, Jr., pastor, Franklin Street Baptist Church; musician Irvin 
Mayfield; Father Nguyen The Vien, pastor, Mary Queen of Vietnam Church; 
and Becky Zaheri, president and founder, Katrina Krewe.