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CBS News/ October 31, 2012, 4:02 PM

Obama tells New Jersey: "We are here for you"

Chris Christie, Barack Obama

President Barack Obama, accompanied by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie meets with local residents at the Brigantine Beach Community Center in Brigantine, NJ., Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012.

/ AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais

Updated at 5:30 p.m. ET

President Obama and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie today flew over the Jersey Shore to assess the devastation that Superstorm Sandy left in its wake, stopping at a community center to reassure the storm's victims that state and federal officials are working together to help the state recover.

"We are here for you," Mr. Obama told residents during a news conference following their tour. "We will follow up to make sure you get the help you need until you rebuild."

Mr. Obama praised Christie's response to the storm, noting that he has been "aggressive in making sure the state got out in front of this storm. I think the people of New Jersey recognize he's put his heart and soul in making sure the people of New Jersey bounce back."

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He also thanked the state's congressional delegation, noting that they helped ensure that funding for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and thanked the first responders who put their neighbors' needs ahead of their own.

"Our hearts go out to those families who have lost loved ones," Mr. Obama said. At least eight people in New Jersey died because of the storm. The president noted that while relatively few lives were lost, the people who lost loved ones have had their worlds "torn apart."

The president said the government is taking an "all hands on deck" approach in its response to Sandy, with over 2,000 FEMA personnel on the ground right now.

"They are going out and talking to individual communities so people know how they can get the help that they need," he said. He noted that affected residents can immediately apply for assistance in acquiring basic supplies or necessities like rental housing.

"Obviously, our biggest priority right now is getting power back on," the president continued. He said he spoke to CEOs of utility companies yesterday from across the country who have pledged to send crews and equipment to the affected area as quickly as possible.

On Marine One, President Obama and Governor Christie survey the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy along New Jersey coast, Oct. 31, 2012.

On Marine One, President Obama and Governor Christie survey the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy along New Jersey coast, Oct. 31, 2012.

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    Christie praised the president's response to the storm, saying "he has sprung into action immediately."

    "It's been a great working relationship to make sure we're doing the jobs people elected us to do," he added. "I cannot thank the president enough for his passion and concern. I was able to witness it today personally."

    Christie said he and the president spoke "at length" about getting power restored to New Jersey residents, making sure people have clean drinking water, getting schools reopened and other priorities.

    Earlier, at a stop at the Brigantine Beach Community Center in Brigantine, N.J., Mr. Obama reiterated his assurance to residents that Christie is "working overtime."

    "The entire country has been watching what's been happening," he said. "Everybody knows how hard Jersey has been hit."

    The community center, in a small community northeast of Atlantic City, has served as a shelter for local residents affected by Sandy. At the storm's peak, 200 people were sleeping in the center's gym. Currently, about 50 people are staying overnight there, with many others coming throughout the day to eat, charge their electronics and take hot showers.

    The two leaders spoke with residents at the community center and stopped to greet the cooks. "The people have been cooking for 18 hours straight," Mr. Obama remarked.

    At the news conference today, Mr. Obama said, "When you see neighbors helping neighbors then you're reminded what America's all about. We look out for one another and we don't leave anybody behind."

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movingforward2 says:
It is heartbreaking to read so many stupid comments after what Americans have experience in the last couple of days. I believe that despite which party anyone belong too we all need to take a step back and seriously put humanity first. What Gov Christie and President Obama are doing are great and should be praise not criticize it shows that these two men have good hearts and despite their differences in the past they were willing to put it aside and move forward to aid people who are seriously affected by hurricane Sandy. I have to believe that the negative comments are coming from ignorant individuals who do not really care about America and the American people. It is time we stop the internal war and start living together, working together in one common ground to rebuild this great country of our AMERICA.
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PhoenixBuckeye says:
In the photo above, Christie is complaining about the inflight snacks on Marine One.
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imntacrook says:
We are here for you!! What a joke - just ask the Seals!
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madasabull says:
I find it hard to believe that Marine One even got off the ground. It must have still been on the pad on the back of a boat for the trip, and even then I bet the boat when around in circles, before going down.

His backside is the reason he looks taller sat down. I think we need to stop feeding this guy, and use the funding for something more important.
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otguide14 says:
Obama tells New Jersey "We are here for you."

Where is the CBS story about how Obama tells 4 Americans at Libya Consulate "We are NOT here for you, I've got a campaign event to go to."?
CBS, ABC, NBC, CNN are not news outlets, they're propaganda outlets for the liberal democrats.
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me_nz says:
OMG 4 people get killed in the tragedy in Benghazi somehow this is Obamas fault and oh what a political song and dance you nut jobs are trying to make over that. Now lets look at the record of the last REBUPLICAN moron you elected twice. 9/11 2977 dead Katrina 1833 dead Iraq 4400 plus dead to eliminate those non-existent WOMD. All on his watch. All failures of leadership and management. What have you got to say about those deaths let's try some righteous indignation over that.
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coffeematt2012 says:
I agree. It's incredibly frustrating to hear this from our president while 7 weeks ago he abandoned our citizens and hasn't bothered to address it. Why isn't this front page news on CBS??? Our sitting president is withholding information on a terrorist attack on US soil? What's up with that? Come on CBS you can do better!
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OMG 4 people get killed in the tragedy in Benghazi somehow this is Obamas fault and oh what a political song and dance you nut jobs are trying to make over that. Now lets look at the record of the last REBUPLICAN moron you elected twice. 9/11 2977 dead Katrina 1833 dead Iraq 4400 plus dead to eliminate those non-existent WOMD. All on his watch. All failures of leadership and management. What have you got to say about those deaths let's try some righteous indignation over that.
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madasabull says:
Obama - "When you see neighbors helping neighbors then you're reminded.."

That that Obama is not here for you, but your neighbors are.

That it is the people "that have been cooking for 18 hours striaght".

That "the entire country has been watching" and the whole country wants to help out the best way they can, while Obama is on a point scoring photo shoot.

That the president said the government is "all hands on deck". In their life rafts while the country sinks.
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That "we are here for you" is not something they heard in Benghazi.
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xcapitolhillstaffer says:
LOL...Obama tells New Jersey "We are here for you," but told the Americans in Benghazi "You're on your own!" To paraphrase Biden, "Al Qaeda is alive and Ambassador Stevens is dead!"

CBS, where's the front page article on the new smoking gun regarding Benghazi? Why aren't you reporting on a new cable that's been discovered? Classified cable sent to Hillary Clinton's office less than a month before deadly attack warned Benghazi consulate could not be defended against 'coordinated attack,' and that Al Qaeda had training camps nearby!

Another network has the exclusive report! foxnews.com/politics/2012/10/31/exclusive-us-memo-warned-libya-consulate-couldnt-withstand-coordinated-attack/

Not only are you not reporting on this new cable and its contents, but you're not investigating the obvious cover up on Benghazi!

Stop protecting Obama and preventing negative news from surfacing which you know will hurt his re-election chances! To borrow from the President, you've become Barack-holics, a condition far worse than Romnesia!
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Uneed2BWeened says:
And BONEZ427 you should keep concentrating on not concentrating on Benghazi. I will do my part by not concentrating on you concentrating on LINVIC concentrating on Benghazi. Because if we all didn't concentrate on things we would all be winner! That battery company didn't concentrate on turning a profit and they won! That little solar company didn't concentrat on having a solid business plan and they too won! Everyone gets rich! No questions asked. The border agent, while he didn't win, I bet some made some money on those FnF guns. We should not concentrate on this silly debt thing either, if we borrow and print (or vice versa) we will all be winners.
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