Don Harrison
Don Harrison
Don Harrisonwas an anchor on CNN Headline News from 1982 until his death from renal cancer in 1998. He was a member of the original team of anchors when Headline News went on the air for the first time as "CNN2" in 1982...
building customer love relationship rest spend wild
This is not something we would do to our customers. You spend too long building a relationship with a customer to do something this stupid. It's a wild rumor, and I would love to put it to rest once and for all.
customers hit panic seen
We have not seen our customers hit the panic button.
batteries coast flying items last million sheets shelves shipped west
In the last 96 hours, we have shipped 440,000 sheets of plywood into the west coast of Florida, 30,000 generators, 1.2 million batteries and 150 truckloads of flashlights. Those are some of the items that are just flying off the shelves right now.
good people scary taking
If you take a look out there in the Gulf, it's a scary scenario, but the good thing is people are taking it seriously.
blanket city control giving losing pasadena
I don't like giving blanket contracts. This is one of the things the city of Pasadena is losing control over.
hit home means ready talk
That means that if it hasn't hit my desk, Home Depot is not ready to talk about it,
call damage goes help loved people stay stores storm strike volunteers zone
Once the storm goes through, we put in a call for volunteers to go into the strike zone stores to help out because people who have damage want to stay with their loved ones.
commend harris needs road
I want to commend Harris County. That road really needs it.
appeal begun decision denied front initial judge november permits
The initial appeal by the residents was denied by a judge in November 2005. The appeal of that decision is in front of a judge. We have our permits and have begun construction.
flip hurricane side
The flip side of hurricane preparation is hurricane cleanup.
people prayers
My prayers are with the people in New Orleans, Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia,