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  • Top Hurricane Expert Says Officials Threatened His Job Over Pre-Katrina Warnings

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    On the eve of the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, investigative journalist Greg Palast reports that a top hurricane expert says government officials threatened his job over his warnings about the impending disaster. [includes rush transcript]

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  • For Whom is New Orleans Being Rebuilt? City Demographics Radically Altered With Many Black Residents Still Unable to Return

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    A year after Hurricane Katrina hit, only about half of New Orleans’ population of 450,000 has returned. Many of those unable to come back are poor and African-American, drastically altering the demographics of a city that used to be two-thirds black. Investigative journalist Greg Palast reports from New Orelans. [includes rush transcript]

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  • Common Ground Collective Continues to Bring Thousands of Volunteers From Around the World to Gulf Coast For Post-Katrina Relief Efforts

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    We speak with New Orleans community activist and co-founder of the Common Ground Collective, Malik Rahim, about his continued relief efforts in the Gulf Coast, the racism in the federal government’s response to the disaster and much more. [includes rush transcript]

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  • Lebanese MP Ghassan Moukheiber on the Future of Lebanon Politics, Hezbollah and the Ongoing Israeli Occupation

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    United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan arrives in Beirut for talks aimed at shoring up the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. We speak with Lebanese parliament member Ghassan Moukheiber about the future of Lebanese politics, Hezbollah, and the continued Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon. [includes rush transcript]

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