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Big Easy to Big Empty (FEMA Destruction of New Orleans Greg Palast 2006)
August 29th, 2006 marked the one year anniversary of the devastation in New Orleans caused by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. This Special Report brings you exclusive footage and the stories you won't hear on the other networks--the hidden political agendas and the suppressed eyewitness reports. Includes on-the-spot reporting from independent journalist Greg Palast.
In this half-hour film, Greg Palast and his team travel to New Orleans to investigate what has happened since Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast last year. On his visit, he discovers that the population of New Orleans is miniscule, the reconstruction sparse, suicide rates are climbing, and many have not, nor know how to, return to the city that care forgot. He examines why residents had to leave, what really caused the flood and why they aren't returning.
Bonus Features Include: Tomorrow's New Orleans - Whose City Will it Be? A half-hour conversation with Amy Goodman and Greg Palast where they sit down to discuss who is accountable for the ongoing disastrous situation in New Orleans.
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Source: DVD
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Language: english
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Year: 2006
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Size: 659M
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| Duration: 0:58:16
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Width: 480
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Height: 352
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| Video Codec: xvid |
Video Bitrate: 1k
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Audio Codec: mp3 |
Audio Bitrate: 128
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Keywords: usa corruption bush junior environment history greg palast civil rights economy climate migration + refugees
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