Katrina - 10 Years, Life Abnormal, Rebuilding The Levees
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vor 10 Jahren
Return to Charity Hospital. It sits empty in downtown New Orleans. It never reopened.
Michael Brown: "Don't Blame Me."
Brown attacks CNN and Anderson Cooper for they way he handled himself during he Katrina disaster.
Anderson refutes the claim and uses his own reports as documentation to prove that Michael Brown is incorrect in his accusation.
Anderson, "What I did highlight was the inability of organizations to communicate amongst themselves."
James Lee Witt spoke with Anderson about the level of miscommunication that was going on at the time.
Douglas Brinkley, author of "The Great Deluge" and Professor at Rice University, joins the show to give analysis of the Michael Brown leadership during the Katrina relief effort through FEMA.
Army Corp of Engineers worked a plan to rebuild the failed levees that allowed the flood of water to cascade through
the streets of New Orleans. Those levees are now in question. Will these rebuilt levees hold next time?
Michael Brown: "Don't Blame Me."
Brown attacks CNN and Anderson Cooper for they way he handled himself during he Katrina disaster.
Anderson refutes the claim and uses his own reports as documentation to prove that Michael Brown is incorrect in his accusation.
Anderson, "What I did highlight was the inability of organizations to communicate amongst themselves."
James Lee Witt spoke with Anderson about the level of miscommunication that was going on at the time.
Douglas Brinkley, author of "The Great Deluge" and Professor at Rice University, joins the show to give analysis of the Michael Brown leadership during the Katrina relief effort through FEMA.
Army Corp of Engineers worked a plan to rebuild the failed levees that allowed the flood of water to cascade through
the streets of New Orleans. Those levees are now in question. Will these rebuilt levees hold next time?
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