President Donald Trump said Sunday that "we may have been a little bit lucky" after Hurricane Irma veered from its original course and headed along Florida's west coast, instead of east. He said Irma will "cost a lot of money" but that he's most concerned at this point with saving lives. Forecasters warned that after churning up Florida's west coast, a weakened Irma could push into those states. At the White House, Trump described Irma as a "rough hurricane" and "some big monster" and said he was most concerned about its strength. "If you talk about branding, no brand has improved more than the United States Coast Guard," said Trump, a former businessman.
Source: ABC News September 10, 2017 15:40 UTC