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Friday, August 28, 2015

After Katrina, Disgraced Former FEMA Director Continued Disaster Aid.


“Did I make mistakes? Of course. Has everybody? You bet.” For the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, ThinkProgress interviewed former FEMA directorMichael Brown about the storm -- and his current calling in talk radio punditry. We also took a look at how the disaster impacted New Orlean’s juvenile criminal justice system, and how musicians are helping the city heal. In other news, Planned Parenthood opponents have a new target, and these photos prove that “anchor babies” are a myth. For Katrina coverage and more, check out our top stories of the day:
After Katrina, Disgraced Former FEMA Director Continued Disaster Aid. It Didn’t Go Well.
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