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MSNBC - Meet the Press: Jefferson Parish President Aaron Broussard on conditions after Hurricane Katrina
2005, Sep 4th, MSNBC: Aaron Broussard describes how people are dying in his parish, while Bush government agencies are doing more interfering than relief.
"MR. BROUSSARD: Sir, they were told like me, every single day, "The cavalry's coming," on a federal level, "The cavalry's coming, the cavalry's coming, the cavalry's coming." I have just begun to hear the hoofs of the cavalry. The cavalry's still not here yet, but I've begun to hear the hoofs, and we're almost a week out.
Let me give you just three quick examples. We had Wal-Mart deliver three trucks of water, trailer trucks of water. FEMA turned them back. They said we didn't need them. This was a week ago. FEMA--we had 1,000 gallons of diesel fuel on a Coast Guard vessel docked in my parish. The Coast Guard said, "Come get the fuel right away." When we got there with our trucks, they got a word. "FEMA says don't give you the fuel." Yesterday--yesterday--FEMA comes in and cuts all of our emergency communication lines. They cut them without notice."
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Source: Internet
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Language: English
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Year: 2005
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Size: 3M
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| Duration: 0:05:16
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fps: 15
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Width: 160
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Height: 120
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| Video Codec: WMV2 |
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Audio Codec: DivX Audio (mono) |
Audio Bitrate: 48k
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