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10 santillana: right. so all the public buildings that were on the coast, like right there on the water, were they able to go back into them, or were they completely destroyed? horn: well, it's still—you need to go down the coast you really do. now, pasc
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10 were going to be able to attract the kind of long-range opportunities for our citizens to take and take advantage of. and [a] university campus, having a full, very recognizable higher ed offerings here on the coast or in an area, is an extremely import
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15 evacuate, and she usually went out with her and her family. so i said, “ok.” i said, “well, let me know what you decide to do.” so all that next morning, saturday morning, i was up early. and i was looking at the news, and they were talking abou
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21 swaykos: what does this area need to create a self-sufficiency before everyone leaves? williams: well, i think the governments are working very, very hard to make that happen, and that's really where it's going to have to start. the city government is g
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22 weaver: right. well, at least their capacity to handle and store the dead bodies, so. and then i think that gary assisted hancock county, and i think we had a reefer truck over in hancock county that we— smith: which they did confiscate that one. weav
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26 and flesh out, and try and push us for one year, five years, twenty years down the road. that's what it does, so we don't continue to make the same stupid mistakes today, tomorrow, and the next day. and so what the governor's commission does is it gives
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36 thomas: right. no, that was very clear. what about this trailer then? you applied for a trailer in order to go back to metairie? is that accurate? zaheer ahmad: right, because i told fema that i need housing. so they called me one day, and they said tha
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5 did we become ramped up in our preparations of getting things stocked, staffed, and secured, we did it with fewer people. we had to do it with fewer people because suddenly the people we were relying on were leaving. and there's nothing you can say. i me
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6 bringing extra people in, (inaudible) equipment, checking equipment and so forth, planning evacuation plans if we need any, you know, how we'd implement the evacuation plans and all that. swaykos: who sets up those regulations for you? gavagnie: i would
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62 chenoweth: i think it changed from katrina because before we were more of a team trying to decide on everything. and i mean, after katrina, we just kind of knew where the flashpoints are going to be, and we try to avoid those, and you learn through katr
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