CBS/AP/ September 3, 2012, 10:54 PM

President Obama visits Louisiana, pledges support after Isaac

(CBS/AP) NEW ORLEANS - Tens of thousands of customers remained in the dark Monday in Louisiana and Mississippi, nearly a week after Isaac inundated the Gulf Coast with a deluge that still has some low-lying areas under water.

Most of those were in Louisiana, where utilities reported more than 100,000 people without power. Thousands also were without power in Mississippi and Arkansas.

President Barack Obama visited southern Louisiana on Monday, a day ahead of the Democratic National Convention, and walked around storm damage in St. John the Baptist Parish, where subdivisions were soaked in water from Isaac.

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney visited the state Friday.

"What I've pledged to these folks is we're going to make sure at the federal level we are getting on the case very quickly about figuring out what exactly happened here and what can do to make sure it doesn't happen again and expedite some of the decisions that may need to be made," Obama told reporters after touring the region, 30 miles outside of New Orleans.

Joined by Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal and members of Louisiana's congressional delegation, Obama walked through the Ridgewood neighborhood of brick homes and front yards that were a painful reminder of last week's hurricane. Orderly piles of water-logged debris - bedding, insulation, furniture and toys - filled the yards.

The president shook hands with residents in La Place, where several neighborhoods were inundated by water and some residents were rescued from rooftops by boats.

"How y'all doing?" he asked.

"Better now," one man shouted back.

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In the sticky heat, the president walked from house to house, asking residents about what happened and posing for photos. There was debris but no signs of lingering water.

"We're here to help," the president said at another home.

Obama praised the coordination of federal, state and local officials and pointed out that his administration issued disaster declarations well in advance to ensure officials "weren't behind the eight ball." In highlighting the work, Obama was drawing a contrast with President George W. Bush's widely criticized response to Hurricane Katrina seven years ago.

In St. John the Baptist Parish, residents spent the Labor Day holiday dragging waterlogged carpet and furniture to the curb and using bleach and water to clean and hopefully prevent mold.

St. John the Baptist Parish residents Calvin and Constance Woods told CBS News correspondent Manuel Bojorquez their home had taken in five feet of water. The floors are soaked, the roof is ruined -- even the doors are swollen shut. (At left, watch Bojorquez's report for CBS Evening News on Hurricane Isaac recovery.)

The Woods lost their home to Katrina and now Isaac has done the same. There is a reason they waited until Monday to see the damage: Woods, the pastor at Liberty Baptist Church in New Orleans' Ninth Ward, felt his congregation needed his Sunday service.

"That was more important," Woods said.

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Hurricane Isaac and its aftermath

LaPlace resident Barbara Melton swept mud and debris from her home, which was at one point under two 2 feet of water. The garbage, debris and standing water - combined with heat reaching the 90s Fahrenheit - created a terrible stench.

"It's hot, it stinks, but I'm trying to get all this mud and stuff out of my house," she said.

Melton was grateful for the president's visit.

"I think it's awesome to have a president that cares and wants to come out and see what he can do," Melton, 60, said.

A few houses away, Ed Powell said Isaac was enough to make him question whether to stay.

"I know Louisiana's a gambling state, but we don't want to gamble in this method because when you lose this way, you lose a lot."

Powell said even if Obama comes up with a plan or solution to the flooding problem in his area, time is not on the residents' side.

Flooding in LaPlace, La. Louisiana State.

Flooding in LaPlace, La. Louisiana State. Sept. 1, 2012

/ AP Photo/Louisiana Joint Information Center

More than 2,800 people were at shelters in Louisiana, down from around 4,000. State officials were uncertain how many people would eventually need longer-term temporary housing. Kevin Davis, head of the state's emergency office, said housing would likely include hotels at first, then rental homes as close as possible to their damaged property.

Progress was evident in many places, though lingering flooding remained a problem in low-lying areas.

Crews in the town of Lafitte intentionally breached a levee Sunday night in an effort to help flooding there subside, Jefferson Parish Councilman Chris Roberts told The Times-Picayune newspaper.

Much of Plaquemines Parish, a vulnerable finger of land that juts into the Gulf of Mexico, remained under as much as five feet of water, Parish President Billy Nungesser said. The Category 1 hurricane walloped the parish, and for many, the damage was worse than that from Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

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HarryOrielly says:
Do these people in Louisiana know what a terrible FRAUD Obama is and how he deceived America? It is ironic that Obama wants to delve into Romney's past history but has spent millions to hide his own past- He even surrendered his law license to avoid investigation- Obama does not have to play by ANY set of rules- As a master con-artist-Obama preaches to the poor like he and the DEMOCRATs are for them and those mean nasty REPUBLICANs are for the rich but in fact-the rich own Obama totally and spent millions to hide his past and spent many more millions in keeping his past history out of the news-media- not one of the (over) 50 lawsuits against Obama's eligibility even got the last line of any news-paper- This past January in a Georgia court- a group of forensic document specialists swore under oath that Obama's (ADOBE PDF file) birth certificate is a blatant forgery-So did you read about it in any of our papers? (or TV) Of course you did NOT- because in America we have a BIASED-controlled news-media who feed us only what they want us to know-this newsmedia is controlled by the same people who spent millions in hiding Obama's past- The land of the FREE is NOT FREE anymore and we are NOT BRAVE because we remain silent in the face of this incredible Obama FRAUD that has decimated our constitution-
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puctech says:
Obama spent the first 2 years throwing parties, concerts going on vacation and gofting. He hasn't met with his job counsel or his cabinet in over a year. The last 2 years he has spent campaigning and fund raising. Times up, class over. You get a F.
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sjc_1 says:
This is why the executive branch has FEMA. At least President Obama did not go there and ask "where did the water come from?" His staff told him where the water came from, so he could ask intelligent questions and get down to how to help.
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JV1970 replies:
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If he had known where the water came from he wouldn't have told reporters "What I've pledged to these folks is we're going to make sure at the federal level we are getting on the case very quickly about figuring out what exactly happened here and what can do to make sure it doesn't happen again and expedite some of the decisions that may need to be made."
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vicargeneral says:
Well that didn't take long... talk about drowning black people.
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tsigili says:
Obama gives away hundreds of millions of dollars, borrowed from China, to foreign countries, many of whom hate America, and he will dole out chump change when it comes to helping Americans.

Of course he will still have to borrow that from China, because he has bankrupted the US.
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JV1970 says:
I LOVE IT! Obama doesn't know where the water came from either!

When he told reporters "What I've pledged to these folks is we're going to make sure at the federal level we are getting on the case very quickly about figuring out what exactly happened here and what can do to make sure it doesn't happen again and expedite some of the decisions that may need to be made" he told the whole story! He didn't know any more than Romney did!

The only difference is Romney's statement was in the form of a question and his question was shorter and more direct! That's the only difference! And you liberals have been ridiculing Romney since Friday! What do you say about this? This is your candidate! Are you going to ridicule him?

And another thing, Romney was there last Friday and a full three days before Obama! What do you say about that?
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robert1129 replies:
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This is what I say about that!!! Romney came immediately after the danger; diverted needed public resources and had photo ops. Obama waited under the public resources were not so needed and delivered much needed aid. See the difference?
JV1970 replies:
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No, robert1129, he PROMISED aid! He didn't deliver it! A promise is much different than actually delivering because a promise is only words. They haven't actually received the aid yet!

And another thing, no doubt Romney also promised them aid. I don't think he was there just for a photo shoot!
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Eugene2012 says:
President Obama will take care of business the way Bobby Jindal and Willard Mitt Romney were not capable of doing.
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Jack Prebil replies:
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No he wont. Obama dosent care. He has is own agenda and it will hurt this nation and our lifstyle.
sjc_1 replies:
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Jack,

Heaven forbid anyone should alter your lifestyle.
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